Importing an SQL statement file into MySQL
February 22nd, 2006
Here is a way to import a SQL file that contains statements into MySQL:
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Here is a way to import a SQL file that contains statements into MySQL:
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I really like moo.fx, and have used it already in one of my recent projects, BuyPropertyInIsrael.com. The first thing I like about moo.fx, is the fact that it was developed by a non-American. What does that have to do with anything? I’m really being an ass now, by don’t you think Americans are imitators, in a sense that if something works good for my neighbor, why ask questions? Just imitate.
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During the 1960s, Playboy magazine employed some of the best cartoonists around at the time… Eldon Dedini, Gahan Wilson, Phil Interlandi, Jack Cole, Doug Sneyd and Erich Sokol. Archive volunteer, Chad Coyle brought a stack of 1960s Playboys by to be digitized, and there’s a wealth of great stuff in them. Today, the Sokols…
Found a really cool news ticker on DynamicDrive:
Advanced RSS Ticker (Ajax invocation)
Wondering which browsers it supports though. Anyone know any cross-browser details on this script?
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Thanks to somerandomdude I’ve added another free icon pack to my collection. Who has $150-$300 for an icon pack? Really.. I’m not complaining about the prices I guess, I’m complaining about being broke and the need for more discounts. Anyways, I was really happy to see this freebie, it’s a great CSS trick to custom color and frame your icons dynamically from your CSS.
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This is awesome. First of all, the Zoomifyer EZ is totally free, for Mac and Windows. Second, it’s a really cool app for photography sites, or any other place that offers hi-res images to view or download. Go check out the example page:
http://www.zoomify.com/ez/
This component basically lets your visitors to scroll and zoom into high-resolution images on your site. Neat.
Found a great article at DevShed on “Date Arithmetic With MySQL“. The last few days we’ve been kind of puzzled about how to store and actually utilize dates, throwing them back and forth from PHP to MySQL. There seems to be a lack of documentation about MySQL date functions, I bet alot of people are doing alot of mistakes in this area.
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Very neat use of the XMLHttp object and Google Maps.
It’s kinda’ scary, even though nobody can really get the precise position of your IP with this app, it’s kinda close :)
Need a database full with zip codes/cities/area codes/population/counties, and much more? Me too. I’ve found a great one, with more information than you’ll ever need. Just $79.95 and you’re set. Download database as CSV/Access/Excel.
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I’ve upgraded alot of my applications last night, some of the upgrades included: cPanel, Apache, PHP, MySQL, and more. The upgrades went pretty smooth except small little glitches. The problem, was this wordpress 2 blog, who said, very drastically:
500 Internal Server Error
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Just Organizing My Head