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Aug 30 2005, 09:20 PM
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Hello, i sent this email some weeks ago to computinhost, but i haven't the answer yet ;-)
QUOTE Hello, i have a free account on trap17 and i want to buy the Computinhost’s package 2E that comes with 500mb of space and 10 Gb of bandwith. Before i buy it i want to know a couple of things: 1. The size of the Mysql databases is limeted ? Or if i want i can use the 500mb for it. 2. In the trap17 account this php function doesn’t exist: imagefilter()(probably because is not compilated with the GD libraries), it work’s in Computinhost? 3. I have a Windows application to put in the images table of the DB, 10 pictures of 60kb each one, when i do that, i lost the connection, but if a upload 10 pictures of 10kb each one, i haven't got the problem. I'm getting the following error within my VB code: [MySQL][ODBC 3.51 Driver][mysqld-3.23.27-beta-log]Lost connection to MySQL server during query. My VB code is using Microsoft's OLE DB provider for ODBC, and mysql's odbc connector. I read in some place that there is a max timeout parameter set by the hosting provider, i want to know wich is it? I am waiting your answer Thanks for your time... Any of you have some ideas about my questions.... Thank's kservice |
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Aug 30 2005, 11:00 PM
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mysql size is shared by your hosting package. So it depends on the package.
no. This question is not clear. Please explain in detail. That is connection from Your PC I suppose to our MySQL Server. In that case, you should know that, the connection to the server is automatically closed after X interval. This is to auto shut open simultaneous connection. If you keep querying the database, it wont cut. Timeout Parameter : 60 seconds. |
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