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Old 09-05-2008
Habari builds blogging software to cover basics and complexities

09-05-2008 11:00 AM
In response to the growing blogging ecosystem and Web phenomena like the Slashdot effect, the developers of the Habari blogging platform have built features into their core software to tackle the increased attention blogs receive, both from innocent viewers and exploitative attackers, while making it easier for users to manage and administer their blogs.



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MSSQL_EXECUTE(3)														  MSSQL_EXECUTE(3)

mssql_execute - Executes a stored procedure on a MS SQL server database

SYNOPSIS
mixed mssql_execute (resource $stmt, [bool $skip_results = false]) DESCRIPTION
Executes a stored procedure on a MS SQL server database PARAMETERS
o $stmt - Statement handle obtained with mssql_init(3). o $skip_results - Whenever to skip the results or not. EXAMPLES
Example #1 mssql_execute(3) example <?php // Create a new statement $stmt = mssql_init('NewBlogEntry'); // Some data strings $title = 'Test of blogging system'; $content = 'If you can read this, then the new system is compatible with MSSQL'; // Bind values mssql_bind($stmt, '@author', 'Felipe Pena', SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 60); mssql_bind($stmt, '@date', '08/10/2008', SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 20); mssql_bind($stmt, '@title', $title, SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 60); mssql_bind($stmt, '@content', $content, SQLTEXT); // Execute the statement mssql_execute($stmt); // And we can free it like so: mssql_free_statement($stmt); ?> NOTES
Note If the stored procedure returns parameters or a return value these will be available after the call to mssql_execute(3) unless the stored procedure returns more than one result set. In that case use mssql_next_result(3) to shift through the results. When the last result has been processed the output parameters and return values will be available. SEE ALSO
mssql_bind(3), mssql_free_statement(3), mssql_init(3). PHP Documentation Group MSSQL_EXECUTE(3)