Good day Michael.
I've done that as
$xml_data = file_get_contents(php://input);
$xml_object = new SimpleXMLElement($xml_data);
And it works.
Best regards,
Ilya Dyoshin
Michael Horowitz пишет:
Simple XML has great tools to read xml from a string or a file. But I
have it coming in as an
Hi all, I have a short script that I want to store the last login time
and the host IP number (harcoded for the moment). Those two variables
are stored in $last_login, which is an array.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] test]# cat lt.php
?
$last_login = array('time' = time(), 'host' = 192.168.10.100);
Sn!per wrote:
encoded value is:
YToyOntzOjQ6InRpbWUiO2k6MTIwNzIwODk4MjtzOjQ6Imhvc3QiO3M6MTQ6IjE5Mi4xNjguMTAuMTAwIjt9
encoded value is:
YToyOntzOjQ6InRpbWUiO2k6MTIwNzIwODk4NDtzOjQ6Imhvc3QiO3M6MTQ6IjE5Mi4xNjguMTAuMTAwIjt9
encoded value is:
Hi Ed,
Long time no speak... keep running into you every now and then online :)
Hope you are well.
Ed W wrote:
45MB x2 is a lot less than 215MB...
Also, I would expect the actual consumption to be less than 2x since not
all the data will be doubled in size..?
Any other suggestions on how
Larry Garfield wrote:
On Wednesday 02 April 2008, Jochem Maas wrote:
there is one curiosity / caveat underlying the 5.3 implementation... so
does the namespace get supplied to the autoload function as well as the
class name? is it just one big string or are they separate?
one big string.
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Larry Garfield wrote:
I believe the decision from -internals was seriously, who uses static
methods and functions in the same code base that would use namespaces?
Of course, I would hope to be able to say me! once I am able to upgrade
my
Larry Garfield wrote:
See, I'm working on a different approach for Drupal. We're actually scanning
our own code base and building up an index of all classes (and functions!) in
the system, saving that to the database, and then the autoload implementation
just polls the database for the
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Ed W wrote:
RSS is staying approximately constant, ie the memory in use has not
changed much
VSZ, ie virtual memory has increased by more than 2x2=4. If someone
has some hard experience of both platforms then please add some
experience to this - however, I'm looking for some hard debugging
Aschwin Wesselius wrote:
Ed W wrote:
RSS is staying approximately constant, ie the memory in use has not
changed much
VSZ, ie virtual memory has increased by more than 2x2=4. If someone
has some hard experience of both platforms then please add some
experience to this - however, I'm
Ed W wrote:
45MB x2 is a lot less than 215MB...
Also, I would expect the actual consumption to be less than 2x since
not all the data will be doubled in size..?
Any other suggestions on how to debug this 5x jump in memory usage?
Thanks
Ed W
Robert Cummings wrote:
64 bit integers are
Aschwin Wesselius wrote:
Ed W wrote:
45MB x2 is a lot less than 215MB...
Also, I would expect the actual consumption to be less than 2x since
not all the data will be doubled in size..?
Any other suggestions on how to debug this 5x jump in memory usage?
Thanks
Ed W
Robert Cummings
Ed W wrote:
Interesting, but I think I have come to the wrong forum? Where do the
programmers who implement PHP hang out? I really need to get under the
bonnet on this and find out what's happening - I'm not after speculation
(thanks to everyone who responded though)
You probably want the
Try those Internal lists.
You can check them out @ http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php
Good luck!
-Mensagem original-
De: Ed W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 3 de abril de 2008 07:08
Para: Aschwin Wesselius
Cc: Robert Cummings; php-general@lists.php.net
Assunto:
Hi,
I help maintain a Movable Type install for a non-profit organization. Things
have worked well with the site but the other day the home page went blank
and the rest of the pages lost all of their formatting. I've done some
debugging and it seems that some include statements are no longer
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:22 AM, jwynacht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I help maintain a Movable Type install for a non-profit organization. Things
have worked well with the site but the other day the home page went blank
and the rest of the pages lost all of their formatting. I've done
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Jon Wynacht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dan,
I just tried that and didn't see any errors on the screen or in my log
file. I'm really quite stumped and am wondering if my ISP made some changes
on their end?
Thanks,
Jon
Please keep all replies
Hi list
I have to copy mails from one IMAP server to an other IMAP server. For that
purpose I want to write a PHP script.
Can anybody help me on that
Thank you very much for your help
Damian
Hi,
I'm a perl programmer and I've written a registration/login program in Perl.
I've just finished writing a small program in php to check the login
cookie created by my perl program
for any php html page.
Can anyone direct me to a list or forum where one can get a code review
of the php
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 12:09 PM, David Jourard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm a perl programmer and I've written a registration/login program in
Perl.
I've just finished writing a small program in php to check the login cookie
created by my perl program
for any php html page.
Can
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 12:09 -0400, David Jourard wrote:
Hi,
I'm a perl programmer and I've written a registration/login program in Perl.
I've just finished writing a small program in php to check the login
cookie created by my perl program
for any php html page.
Can anyone direct me
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:09 AM, David Jourard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can anyone direct me to a list or forum where one can get a code review of
the php by other experienced
php programmers.
how much code is there ?
-nathan
Damian Hischier wrote:
Hi list
I have to copy mails from one IMAP server to an other IMAP server. For that
purpose I want to write a PHP script.
Can anybody help me on that
Thank you very much for your help
If you really, really want to write your own go for it, but I've
migrated
You can simply check the session or cookie
if(!session_is_registered(user))
{
echo I cant see the session_register user;
}else{
echo I see the session $user;
}
User is an example of a session_register(user);
the user variable has been set in the
Whoopssorry abut the reply ;-(
Thanks for the advice...I'll start making the changes in the path.
Cheers,
Jon
On Apr 3, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Jon Wynacht
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dan,
I just tried that and didn't see any errors on
Along the lines of a previous post How to get a code review, I am
curious if it is overkill to create everything in classes. For
example, a movie website where there is a class for the movie
datatype, class for getting/adding/deleting/updating movie's data to
the database, and class for
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
how much code is there ?
-nathan
200 lines
Robert Cummings
You could provide links to the source code and post the links here.
Pastebin is often used... http://www.pastebin.com
Thanks
http://pastebin.com/m6c8cb17c
Daniel Brown wrote:
By code review, what exactly
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:33 AM, robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Along the lines of a previous post How to get a code review, I am
curious if it is overkill to create everything in classes. For example, a
movie website where there is a class for the movie datatype, class for
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM, David Jourard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
how much code is there ?
200 lines
i think ur safe posting that on the list directly. sometimes people post
several thousand lines and those sort of things are overlooked.
I work alone and this
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:09 AM, David Jourard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone direct me to a list or forum where one can get a code
review of the php by other experienced
php programmers.
how much code is there ?
-nathan
I
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:29 AM, David Jourard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I posted it at
http://pastebin.com/m6c8cb17c
for the variable names, you might consider camelCase or underscores to
enhance readbility, for example
$htmlpathcomponents
would become
$htmlPathComponents (my preference)
Along the lines of a previous post How to get a code review, I am
curious if it is overkill to create everything in classes.
Everything, yes. Sometimes all you need is a quick and not so dirty
function. Though saying that, OO is generally thought of as the way to go.
For example,
a movie
Richard Lynch schrieb:
You probably wouldn't run it through Apache, but you probably COULD
run an LDAP server of sorts using http://php.net/sockets
Yes... this starts to sound as a solution...
Sorry, I hope I do not sound lazy, I just need a bit of a help to locate
the starting point.
I
Robert Cummings wrote:
You could provide links to the source code and post the links here.
Pastebin is often used... http://www.pastebin.com
Cheers,
Rob.
Another good option is PHP Builder, they have a forum setup specifically
for code reviewing. They have a large user base too.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am 100% aware of the fact that LDAP is a read optimized database (though
I am not sure where this optimization goes when back end is PostgreSQL, for
example - the LDAP commands seem simple and re-writing them into SQL
Nathan Nobbe schrieb:
I am 100% aware of the fact that LDAP is a read optimized database
(though I am not sure where this optimization goes when back end is
PostgreSQL, for example - the LDAP commands seem simple and
re-writing them into SQL can't be so much overhead; the
Sounds like you're talking about the register_globals functionality. It's a
php.ini setting that will cause $_POST['foo'] or $_GET['foo'] to be copied
to the global variable $foo. This is somewhat of a security risk, thus
disabled by default.
There's another superglobal array that you might find
Greg Bowser wrote:
Sounds like you're talking about the register_globals functionality. It's a
php.ini setting that will cause $_POST['foo'] or $_GET['foo'] to be copied
to the global variable $foo. This is somewhat of a security risk, thus
disabled by default.
There's another superglobal array
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM, David Jourard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
how much code is there ?
200 lines
i think ur safe posting that on the list directly. sometimes people post
several thousand lines and those sort of things are
Hi List
I am trying to perform a number of replacements of place holders in an html page
I am working on using preg_replace. I am stuck with a pronlem I can not work out
and would appreciate some help.
The code I have is as follows
$html = preg_replace('/%Amount/',$amount,$html);
$html
I'm having a hard time figuring out why my character sets and data look when
when viewed in phpAdmin when browsing the table-columns, but then I go to show
the data on my web-page with PHP, I get garbage-characters where I should be
seeing apostrophs and special foreign-characters.
I copied
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