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i searched google before i ask that question i need developers whom already work with gzip advice me
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The links I found contain a wealth of information that will help you make a decision.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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you just provide google search link
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And did you bother to follow that link and read any of the articles?
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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i read them
Quickly it's using asp.net and for IIS not APACHE
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i'm using php also i know how to enable gzip compression i asked about how to avoid old browsers and cpu load
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ok thanks but again i'm using only apache not IIS
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hi
i want discuss the connection and facth the data by database table
on run time of web page .
and how write the asp.net C# on Dremweaver.
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Hi,
I have used PDO with PHP but I wanted to ask about your experience? which database API your recommend when using PHP and MySQL?
Thanks,
Jassim[^]
Technology News @ www.JassimRahma.com
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Mysqli is cool.........thanks
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I have a query which contains diacritics. The table being queried has fields set to NVarChar. The query is built up in a VBScript page, and is (somewhat simplified):
select l.id,l.comp,l.address3,l.address4 from log l where l.ID>0 and (address3 like N'Münster%' or address4 like N'Münster%')
The query works fine in SQL Server studio, but returns no rows when exactly the same query is sent through an ADO connection:
set rstemp=conn.execute(mySQL)
As far as I can work out, the problem is that the ü seems to be changed to something else - though not a u, because then it would return a record on the database that I'm using (if I change ü to u in the ADO search then I get that record returned).
If I put collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AI in the query:
select l.id,l.comp,l.address3,l.address4 from log l where l.ID>0 and (address3 collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AI like N'Münster%' or address4 collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AI like N'Münster%') and status <> N'DL' order by l.comp
then I get nothing returned, but if I use that query but with Münster changed to Munster then I get the records that I would expect.
Again, if I use these queries in SQL Server Studio then they do exactly what I would expect them to use.
How do I get the diacritics sent through the ADO query correctly, please?
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simplify by using UNICODE():
DECLARE @nstring nchar(12)
SET @nstring = N'ü'
SELECT UNICODE(@nstring), NCHAR(UNICODE(@nstring))
252 ü
And the best xample is in BOL on UNICODE function:
DECLARE @posit int, @nstring nchar(12)
SET @posit = 1
SET @nstring = N'Münster'
PRINT 'Character #' + ' ' + 'Unicode Character' + ' ' + 'UNICODE Value'
WHILE @posit <= DATALENGTH(@nstring)
BEGIN
SELECT @posit,
CONVERT(char(17), SUBSTRING(@nstring, @posit, 1)),
UNICODE(SUBSTRING(@nstring, @posit, 1))
SELECT @posit = @posit + 1
END
Results:
1 M 77
2 ü 252
3 n 110
4 s 115
5 t 116
6 e 101
7 r 114
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Thanks for looking at my question.
The problem seems to be more to do with what character is passed through from the ADO request to SQL Server - the ü in Münster is being changed to something else - not even u. I need to do something at the code end, rather than the SQL Server end, I think.
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Hi,
In many website, I see a <select> for skills for example and below the <select> there is [Add More] link which will show new <select> below the existing one to add additional skills.
How can I implement such thing using JQuery and PHP?
Thanks,
Jassim[^]
Technology News @ www.JassimRahma.com
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i'm still worried about that there is old browser that doesn't support html 5
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And?
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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i'm Afraid of my website does not function Correctly in old browser when using html5 what shall i do
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It's only going to be old versions of IE. If you need to support them, use html5shiv[^] or Modernizr[^].
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hi,
When we deployed out project to the QA server, all of a sudden we keep getting an error message:
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred
while establishing a connection to SQL Server.
The server was not found or was not accessible.
The code works fine in my development environment. We copy over all the related dlls, as our deployment process.
WE make sure not include any web.config files.
And I checked the web.config file to make sure there is no reference to any other server.
The code and database for our QA is on the same server. So, there is no way it can not find it!
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
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