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15,754 PointsI would use the ____________($string) method to bind the value of $string, there and then, rather having a reference to
Hi everybody , my answer was bindValue(1,$s); but some reason i received a error message . so i tired bindValue(1,$string). i got same error message
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Mikkel Rasmussen
31,772 PointsYou just need to write bindValue. The ($string) part of bindValue($string) is provided for you. :)
Martina Carrington
15,754 PointsMartina Carrington
15,754 Pointswait really that it , smh thanks Mikkel Rasmussen