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Hi! I've managed to put together a header in my mails that escapes both Gmail and Hotmail's mail filters, so I guess it's not all that bad. However, for my work mail, which has a very nasty filter, it gets stuck in quarantine. So I figured I should ask for …

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[QUOTE=kiranbvsn;1141716]thank you adatapost! But i am a newbbie in PHP, i know something about AJAX, please kindly can u give simple example on this topic or atleast any link for this[/QUOTE] Here's an example of mine, not sure if it's "optimal" but it works. sendMail() is called when form is …

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Hello! I have a DB setup which simplified looks like this: PRODUCT(id, owner_id) OWNER(id) What I want to do is to produce a list of how many products each owner has, and then sort it in some way, all in a single query. How do I go about this? Thanks!

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Hello, I've got the following code: [code] wxString path = filepath; wxString newpath = filepath; fstream f(path.Append("/tests/tests.bin"), ios::in | ios::binary); fstream fnew(newpath.Append("/tests/temp.bin"), ios::out | ios::binary); Test* transferTest = new Test(); int thisSize = sizeof(Test); bool success = false; bool toBeDeleted = false; int testNo = 1; if (f) { f.seekg(0, …

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Hello, I have the following setup, where vertexArray is a pointer to float (float*). It is supposed to check if the pointer has been allocated memory for. If it hasn't, it should allocate memory, but if it's already been done it will go on to put values in the array. …

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Hello there, I'm learning file I/O in c++ ATM and I'm getting a strange problem when I'm (at least I think so) following a tutorial. What I'm doing is simply writing a User object to a file and then read that same object from the file. I'm doing this just …

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In your case, if "i" is larger than zero, you send a ", " to the stream, otherwise you send a blank. So, ":" works like "else".

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