Woops..My bad. :) It even says it in mozilla. :)
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Anyone trying this at all? Anyone find a fix for the apr_save_brigade
failure?
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Has anyone been able to overcome the APR_SAVE_BRIGADE build error when
compiling as an Apache2 module? Any help in this direction is greatly
appreciated.
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Has anyone had any luck getting it to work? I can compile both Apache fine
and add php as a module no problem and Apache is happy. But it will not
parse any PHP content. Please help!
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After getting apache 2 + 4.0.6 built and installed, I can finally use PHP
and all is well..except...
When accessing a script which uses an exec() statment like the following:
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exec(ls -d */*.jpg,$ls);
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When the LS is performed, it is not performed in the directory
What's a good method for setting time in GMT? as in the expiration date for
cookies? I saw two functions to do this with, but I haven't been able to get
them to output anything properly.
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Id like to discuss what the best params are for setting cookies using PHP.
Specifically the expirey. Anyone?
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I'm looking to see if it's possible to do something like this. Has anyone
seen anything like this at all? Thanks for the time.
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print, echo, and printf are all available to help different coders code in
their own style. So if you're used to just using echo in shell, or print
in perl/basic or perhaps printf, in c/c++/java/asp, there you go. Make a
language easy to get stuff out of, and you can have a really quick user
If you want to see what you can get from the client, serverside. Please run
the following:
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phpinfo();
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Put that into some php file, and it will tell you what PHP will allow you to
get be default. I feel that the JS answer is about as correct as your going
to get.
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have you tried giving the absolute path to the included file?
include(/some/path/to/a/file.php);
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What is the best way to turn a filehandle into an array?
This is the code I've got now, but I don't like it because it's rather in
efficient for my purposes. I can format this to be much prettier, but I'm
not too concerned about it right now. I'd just like to get the filehandles
to work.
I've read a lot about the is_file and is_dir functions, but something is
still missing. If I call is_file to tell me if something is a file or not,
and it must traverse a large path, e.g. ./dir1/dir2/file.txt, it will almost
always fail. Can anyone tell me why, and what a possible work around is?
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 12:08 PM
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Subject: [PHP] is_file() and is_dir() info
I've read a lot about the is_file and is_dir functions, but
something is
still missing. If I
Please someone help me on this?
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Please someone help me on this?
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