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Comments by jswolf19 (Top 9 by date)
jswolf19
24-Mar-11 9:17am
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There's nothing really to expound on, as far as I know... It's just not supported in that library.
jswolf19
20-Feb-11 9:28am
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You can get the day of week using the same function you used to get the day, month, and year: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
jswolf19
20-Feb-11 8:27am
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You only get one date because you're only storing one date. If you want all 15 dates, then you need to store your dates in an array. Your while loop on your mysql_fetch_array stores its results into the same variable each time, thus overwriting the previous row's results.
jswolf19
11-Feb-11 21:09pm
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Using a linked list is killing you, I think. Have you tried a tree or hash structure? A hash will be faster at a larger (probably much larger) memory footprint, but a tree should be only a slightly larger footprint to a linked list but faster for sorting. Probably something like a red-black tree should work much better for you.
jswolf19
10-Feb-11 4:56am
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What browser(s) are you testing in?
jswolf19
9-Feb-11 8:32am
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You can't create directories in "My Computer". "My Computer" only shows you the drives, storage devices, and some other devices that are available on your computer. You pass the path name that you want to create to mkdir.
jswolf19
8-Feb-11 6:34am
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According to <a href="http://www.nextup.com/sapi5doc/WhitePapers/WP_Setup_Whitepaper_51.htm">this</a>, Japanese is only supported for speech recognition, not text to speech...
jswolf19
8-Feb-11 6:33am
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According to [this](http://www.nextup.com/sapi5doc/WhitePapers/WP_Setup_Whitepaper_51.htm), Japanese is only supported for speech recognition, not text to speech...
jswolf19
7-Feb-11 8:51am
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Very true... ^^;
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