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    mrdee reacted to tritesh in A Question About The Php Mail() Function   
    Ok just find these two lines in php.ini


    ;auth_username=;auth_password=

    and if those are present; remove ";" and set your O2 username and password.

    if those are not present add those line without ";" just after smtp port setting.

    Another way is by using ini_set() in your script; which not required you to edit php.ini.

    ini_set(SMTP, 'Write your SMTP SERVER here');ini_set(smtp_port, 'Write smtp port here ex. 25');ini_set(auth_username, 'Write SMTP SERVER username here');ini_set(auth_password,'Write SMTO SERVER authentication password here');ini_set(mail.log, 'Set path for mail log not necessary but will helpful to sort out errors and problems');
    Please if it help you don't forget to vote it up by pressing up green button.
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    mrdee got a reaction from Drajeesh in Sex Determination Of Child sex determination of child based on blood groups of parents   
    The main factor that determines the gender of a baby are the chromosomes.
    (Chromosome=A circular strand of DNA in bacteria (and also a protein) that contains the hereditary information necessary for cell life).
     
    In a wider concept, there are two kinds of chromosomes: an X chromosome and a Y chromosome.
     
    The unfertilised egg already contains an X chromosome, which leaves two options at the time of conception:
     


    An X chromosome can be added to the already present X chromosome, in which case the baby will be a girl.
    A Y chromosome can be added to the already present X chromosome, in which case the baby will be a boy.

    There is also a risk factor: sometimes, on top of the X or Y chromosome, an extra chromosome gets added at the time of conception, in which case the baby is usually born with Down's Syndrome. 
    There are some methods, which claim to help determine the baby's gender, such as calculating the ovulation time, and then having sex at a certain number of days from ovulation time, but that is very theoretical, and difficult to plan properly.
     
    Furthermore, there are also lots of old wives tales about when and/or how to have sex in order to make sure your baby is the gender you want it to be.
     
    But, coming back to the original question: I understand from your question that you would like to know the gender of your baby, based upon your and your husband's blood groups, well, blood groups do not determine the gender of a baby, but they do influence the blood type your baby will be born with.
     
    The best thing to do if you want to know what gender your baby will be is to have an ultrasound (or, a scan, as it is more commonly known).
    Doctors have been known to get the gender wrong using this type of test, although the chances for that are very minimal, mistakes can happen, of course, when the baby is laying in an awkward position.
     
    There is also a home testing gender kit available, which is similar to a home pregnancy test, but this type of test is highly questioned on its reliability by a majority of scientists.
     
    So, do not rely on tales you hear or things people write about blood types determining the gender of your baby, just do it the proper way, make an appointment with a gynaecologist and have an ultrasound done, this is still your best bet.
     
    Also, if gender were determined by the blood groups of the father and mother, that would mean all your children would be of the same sex, which is clearly not the case in many families.
     
    Finally, all the best of luck with the pregnancy, and best wishes for a smooth birth of a happy and healthy baby.

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