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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Jan 20 23:07:26 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: pras at cycloeastern.com (pras at cycloeastern.com)</li>
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I bet this website is not getting a result for its sql query and PHP is
attempting to jump to the first record of the result.
-Prasanna
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 06:26:54PM -0500, fgz wrote:
> > Jim Popovitch wrote:
> > > ATLANTA (AP) _ Georgians who flood the Internet with spam e-mail
> > > could be charged with a felony under a bill proposed today by
> > > Governor Perdue. The Georgia Slam Spam E-Mail Act would punish
> > > spammers with a felony who send more than ten-thousand false or
> > > misleading messages in one day, generate large amounts of money
> > > from spam or use minors to help them transmit the e-mails. The
> > > bill also outlines misdemeanor charges for lesser violations.
> > > Perdue urged legislators to pass the act -- quote -- "so that
> > > Georgians can once again check their e-mail without having to
> > > wade through a cesspool of spam." He made the announcement at
> > > the headquarters of Atlanta-based EarthLink. The Internet service
> > > provider endorses the proposed legislation. Perdue says the state
> > > law would only allow law enforcement officials to prosecute
> > > spammers based in Georgia, but hoped other states would enact
> > > similar laws. EarthLink's C-E-O Garry Betty says about 80 percent
> > > of all e-mails are spam. That amounts to as many as 250 (m) million
> > > messages a day
> > >
> > > See:
> > >
> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.wgst.com/cc-common/local_news_common.html?ID=20050119122652&feed=local">http://www.wgst.com/cc-common/local_news_common.html?ID=20050119122652&feed=local</a>
>
> Just went to read that link a few mins ago, and saw this:
>
> Warning: mysql_result(): Unable to jump to row 0 on MySQL result index
> 12 in /export/home/common/script/localNews.tool on line 13
>
> Warning: mysql_result(): Unable to jump to row 0 on MySQL result index
> 12 in /export/home/common/script/localNews.tool on line 13
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> Warning: mysql_result(): Unable to jump to row 0 on MySQL result index
> 12 in /export/home/common/script/localNews.tool on line 13
>
> Wazzup with that?
> -fgz
>
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