Re: [PHP] Apache mod_pagespeed

2010-11-03 Thread Jim Jagielski
They are doing a preso about it @ ApacheCon.

On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 03:34:01PM -0400, Daniel P. Brown wrote:
 On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 14:48, Shreyas Agasthya shreya...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thiago,
 
  I would like to join this. Let me know how I can help you with this. Please
  be explicit with your requests so that we can totally test it ?and see if it
  could pose any risk to acceleration services provided by CDNs.
 
 I've yet to read the specs behind it (I was out of the office),
 but from the overview I did see, it should not only be of no detriment
 to CDNs.  In fact, Google is working with an existing company,
 Cotendo, to integrate the core into their CDN.
 
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Re: [PHP] WebMail client

2006-10-02 Thread Jim Jagielski

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On Oct 2, 2006, at 4:30 AM, Peter Lauri wrote:


Hi,



Do you have any suggestion on WebMail clients written in PHP that  
is good

and easy to install?



Horde IMP and SquirrelMail is two that I found.



Are there any AJAX supporting client?



/Peter





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Re: [PHP] Problems with headers

2005-09-22 Thread Jim Jagielski
   y   p   e   :   v   i   d   e
 500   o   /   q   u   i   c   k   t   i   m   e   '   )   ;  \n   e
 520   c   h   o   $   x   m   l   ;  \n   ?   
 534
 
 
 many thanks :)
 g
 
 On Sep 22, 2005, at 10:15 AM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
 
  Graham Anderson wrote:
  Thanks Rasmus :)
  that is an incredibly cool tip: EOB
  Surprised I did not see you at the Digital Rights [hollywood digital]
  conference in LA early this week.
  Upside: Free sushi and an ocean view. Downside: Lots of 'agency' types
  and sales folk
 
 
  when  I access a straight movie file with no php, fonovisa.mov,
  everything looks good when I curl it
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:52:45 GMT
  Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) PHP/4.4.0 FrontPage/5.0.2.2510
  Last-Modified: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 17:58:39 GMT
  ETag: 1b28dcc-e3-43304dcf
  Accept-Ranges: bytes
  Content-Length: 227
  Content-Type: video/quicktime
 
  * Connection #0 left intact
  * Closing connection #0
  ?xml version=1.0?
  ?quicktime type=application/x-qtskin?
  skin
  movie src=../../fonovisa.mov/
  contentregion src=../images/mask.gif/
  dragregion src=../images/drag.gif/
  /skin
  
 
  If I use PHP to generate the same output, I get the error: can not
  modify the headers.
  Could the file extension, .php, somehow be preventing the php script
  from outputting properly ?
 
  Do this:
 
  od -c filename.php
 
  And send us the output.  If it is really long, put it online somewhere.
   You have a stray carriage return or some other weird character in 
  there
  somewhere.
 
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Re: [PHP] Re: A new FREE web server can do PHP faster than Apache's

2003-07-18 Thread Jim Jagielski
LiteSpeed Information wrote:
 
 Mark,
 
 When you say Apache 1.3x is missing some features, do you mean on 
 Windows or on all systems? I wonder what it is?
 

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Re: [PHP] Need a Web Host for php/mySQl

2002-08-13 Thread Jim Jagielski

Thomas Edison Jr. wrote:
 
 Glory,
 
 I'm looking for a new Web Hosting company, to host my
 sites. I had been with Aletia, but i'm experiencing
 some technical flaws with them, so i need a new one. 
 Aletia is very economical, with $7.95 a month for 200
 MB, 10 GB Bandwidth, sub-domains, dbs, and a hell a
 lot of goodies. so i would prefer someone like them or
 better then them. I'd really appreciate if someone can
 find me a better Host.
 

Do you see any correlation between the price and the possible reason
for some technical flaws? I'm still amused by such statements... :)

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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Jim Jagielski

At 12:14 PM -0600 4/26/02, Kevin Stone wrote:
I'm told, BBEdit for MacOSX is solid, although I haven't used it.  I used to
work in BBEdit on OS9.  It was the best PERL editors I've ever used.  The
Mac's seamless integration with the interpretor is something that I really
miss.

I was a diehard BBEdit fan and switched to Alpha for a bit... but
BBEdit has *clearly* taken the lead and it's been my preferred editor
for over a year again (no intent of ever switching again). OS X
integration is very nice (% bbedit file will open up file in BBEdit for
example).
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Re: [PHP] permissions

2002-03-04 Thread Jim Jagielski

andy thomas wrote:
 
 PHP will always run as the same user as Apache runs as. 
 

true in Apache 1.3 and 2.0's prefork and worker mode. Not so in
perchild (once it starts working :) )

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Re: [PHP] The future of PHP

2001-08-23 Thread Jim Jagielski

This whole discussion is kind of bogus anyway :)

It's like saying that the age of Pliers is over because you bought
a set of Wrenches. PHP is a different tool that JSP. PHP is a much
more comprehensive tool that JSP, which is really geared for a very
specific task. Despite the fact that at some levels they compete,
on a *much* larger ranger of levels, they compliment.

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Re: [PHP] Re: How do you keep your scripts secure?

2001-03-16 Thread Jim Jagielski

Keith Vance wrote:
 
 The Zend encoder seems cool, but for $2400? What happened to the Zend
 Compiler, is that what the Zend Encoder is? The Zend Encoder would
 definetly be worth it if you were selling your code, but I haven't tried
 it out.
 

Yes, the Zend Encoder is the Zend Compiler, it just went through
a name change, to more accurately reflect what it does. After all,
it's the Zend Engine itself which compiles.
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Re: [PHP] PHP compiler

2001-02-16 Thread Jim Jagielski

At 9:10 AM -0600 2/16/01, dmalcolm wrote:
Is there such a thing as a PHP compiler?  Linux based?  Windoze based?

Thanks in advance.


Depends on what you mean by a compiler. If you mean a "package"
that turns your PHP script into a 100% stand-alone binary executable
then No, there isn't. If you mean a package that allows you
to turn your text-based source into something that you can distribute
and have people run, without giving out the source, then the Zend
Encoder will fit the bill.

Recall that it's the Zend Engine that (internally) does the
compilation into an executable form in PHP 4, so to create a
standalone binary, you would need the full PHP 4 and Zend Engine
"binary" functionality in the final executable as well :)
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Re: [PHP] PHP Code Obfuscator?

2001-02-16 Thread Jim Jagielski

At 3:30 AM +0800 2/17/01, Tiger Quimpo wrote:

I could go with the Zend tools, I suppose.  but there isn't enough
money here for that yet (third-world... who can afford software that
costs the same as the salaries of 8 to 10 programmers?).  someday...


Even with the new Developer's Suite and reduced Encoder pricing?
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Re: [PHP] Zend hit (Encoder price)

2001-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski

Sander Pilon wrote:
 
 
 
  Hello,
 
  What do you think about Zend position?
  http://php.weblogs.com/
  http://zend.com/phorum/read.php?num=3id=6277loc=0thread=6277
 
 
 I think that if Zend wants to sell it for $6000, then they have all right
 to. These guys have worked hard, and they deserve some cash for it.
 
 If people can't afford it at $6000, then that's their problem. Software is
 intellectual property, it shouldn't be free, and authors should be able to
 charge any price for it they want to charge for it.
 

There is, of course, the Encoder SE available via the commercial
subscription plan...

The Encoder is designed for (mostly) companies who design, develop
and sell PHP applications. Up to now, PHP has not been a viable
solution for distributed web apps, instead relying on companies
having to either become mini-ASPs, or taking the risk and
distributing the actual PHP scripts. And the sad fact is that
for many companies, they will disregard Licenses or NDAs or
agreements at the drop of a hat. So there has been resistance
to using PHP for apps designed for distro.

The Enocoder solves that.

If the solution that the Encoder provides isn't something you need,
they you don't need to pay :) If you want to distribute your
code for free, then most likely you'll be also sending the
text script, so you don't need the Encoder. If you are a small
shop, and want to dip your toes, the Commercial Subscription
allows you to distributed and sell your encoded apps at a
very reasonable price point... 

By the by, my other hat is [EMAIL PROTECTED], in the interests of
full disclosure. But feedback is always welcome!

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Re: [PHP] Compiler? (Was Re: [PHP] PHP site on CD-ROM)

2001-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski

Angus Mann wrote:
 
 At 22:35 18/01/01 -0800, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
 
 You would need to go through a web server for it to work.
 
 I seem to recall seeing something on the Zend site a while back about a 
 "compiler" for PHP that was in the pipeline. After the store was launched I 
 can't find anything. Am I imagining things, or does it look like Zend 
 pulled the plug? Did anyone else in here see it? :)
 
The Compiler underwent a name change only... It's now called the
Encoder. The reason is because, well, a compiler implies a
translation from source text to machine code as well as
a required process to allow that source text to be executable.
So the Encoder is not a compiler per se... Even when it
was called the Compiler it wasn't one, because you don't need
one for PHP. People thought that you did, and so to avoid
confusion and misconceptions the name was changed.

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Re: [PHP] Zend Debuger

2001-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski

Andrew Sitnikov wrote:
 
 Hello php-general,
 
   I have some problem with Zend debuger:
 
   debug.php
   ?
for ($i=0;$i10;$i++){
  echo $i."\n";
}
   ?
   

What happens if you modify it as:

   debug.php
   htmlbody
   ?
for ($i=0;$i10;$i++){
  echo $i."\n";
}
   ?
   /body/html


   Configuration:
 Server: Apache1.3.14_Linux2.2.17_PHP 4.0.4pl1+Zend Debuger
 From phpinfo()
 -|
 | This program makes use of the Zend scripting language engine:  |
 | Zend Engine v1.0.4, Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Zend Technologies  |
 | with Zend IDE Debug Server v1.0.0, Copyright (c) 1999-2001, by |
 | Zend Technologies  |
 -|
 
 Client: Zend IDE on Win2000
 
  1.When i try debug local file:
IDE error message: "connection failed Unexpected end of file from server"
 
  2.When i try start debuging with browser:

http://host/~user/debug.php?start_debug=1debug_port=1debug_host=MY_IPdebug_start_session=1
 
Browser:
The page cannot be displayed
 
  3.Remove start_debug=1 from url:
 
Browser:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

 
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Re: [PHP] Zend hit (Encoder price)

2001-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 But I do know that for $6,000 I sure as hell am not buying it.
 Maybe for a couple hundred...but $6,000?  No way.  I'd have to have
 some seriously proprietary kickass scripts that cost me a huge investment
 in time/money to develop to blow $6,000 just on keeping people from 
 copying/tweaking them.  Even then, they're just scripts.  It'd be nice for
 some encapsulated functionality, say, for database access, but
 still, for $6,000 + runtime client?  Nah, PHP code's just not that complex
 and for $6,000 I can set up a number of unique users in the database.
 
 -Szii
 

Well, without the Encoder the entire *possibility* of "seriously proprietary
kickass scripts" that people distribute and sell is out of the question.
Who said it was for the small developer? For them, there's the
Commercial Subscription plan. The Encoder is for companies whose
business is selling such PHP apps (among other good solutions
as well).

And the Encoder allows for better separation of business and
presentation logic... hell, you could even implement a sort
of business logic PHP "servlet".
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Re: [PHP] Zend hit (Encoder price)

2001-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski

Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
 
  Well, without the Encoder the entire *possibility* of "seriously proprietary
  kickass scripts" that people distribute and sell is out of the question.
 
 Let's not go overboard here.  You can build and sell serious stuff without
 an encoder.  Obfuscating the code is not a requirement for all people.  A
 usage license attached to the code that specifies what the client can do
 with it is often all it should take.  If you really are building serious
 stuff that you sell to serious customers, then they are not likely to
 violate a license to save a few hundred dollars.
 

If it requires too many hoops to jump through for people to
program in PHP with the intention to distribute, then no matter
how much better PHP is than other solutions, the decision will
be: bag it, it's too much trouble, find something else.

I never said that obfuscating the code is a requirement for all people.
I'd like to know where I said that. It's easy to make me sound like an
idiot or worse when you put words in my mouth.  I said that for some
people it is. BIG difference. To dismiss those people is kind of foolish.
Doesn't the existance of such a product help *promote* the use of PHP?
isn't that what we all want? If there are barriers that prevent people
from using PHP, then doesn't it make sense to address those? If
*they* want it (a obfuscation method) or need it, then they do. It's
not your right to tell people how to distribute their code, or in
what method to do it. 

And I could tell you stories about how much licenses and NDAs and
such other legal agreements mean to some... :)

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