php-general Digest 16 Oct 2009 03:45:35 -0000 Issue 6392
Topics (messages 298898 through 298902):
Re: security/deployment issue
298898 by: xfedex.gmail.com
Re: PHP function unpack
298899 by: Gabriel Hahmann
Built-in Debugging
298900 by: Raymond Irving
298901 by: Raymond Irving
Re: php-ldap works in commandline but not through browser
298902 by: chima s
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> Rsync should work fine, but personally I like to see exactly which
> changes are being deployed especially when deploying to production.
> While I realise this recommendation is not Open Source software, I
> have found it to be an excellent piece of software for this task. I
> use Beyond Compare which has the ability to connect over SFTP or SCP
> as well as regular FTP. It allows you to 'diff' the files as you go
> and view exact changes and you can transfer only the changes you want
> or whole files if you choose to. I would not be surprised if an Open
> Source equivalent exists.
What about SVN? you can do a svn export. Or you can have a working
copy for production too.
Just dont forget to deny access to .svn in your webserver.
Here are directives for Apache:
<Directory ~ "^(.*/)?\.svn/?">
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
</Directory>
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Hi,
I've sent this mail a few days ago, but as this list have a very high
traffic maybe my mail disappear from you inbox.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Gabriel.
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Gabriel Hahmann
<gabriel.hahm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the list and I've search internet and didn't find an answer
> to my problem.
>
> I'm converting a perl script to PHP and I've done almost everything.
> The only part of the code that I didn't get working on PHP was:
>
> (PERL CODE)
> foreach ($b_length,$b_mac,$b_crlf,$b_crlf,$a_body) {
> $d_checksum += unpack("%16n*", $_);
> }
>
> The idea is to make a 16-bit checksum of all elements
> ($b_length,$b_mac,$b_crlf,$b_crlf,$a_body).
>
> I'm tried translating the code to:
>
> $arr_checksum = array($b_length,$b_mac,$b_crlf,$b_crlf,$File_Content);
>
> $d_checksum = 0;
> foreach($arr_checksum as $check_elem){
> $d_check = unpack("n*", $check_elem);
> for ($i=0;$i<4;$i++){
> $d_checksum += $d_check["$i"];
> }
> }
>
> But the result is different. I know that unpack in perl and php are
> different, but I cant find a way to translate the format %16n* of perl
> to php and generate a 16-bit checksum.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> []'s
> Gabriel.
>
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Hello,
Will be ever see built-in debugging features for PHP?
I kjnow there's xdebug but it's sometimes difficult to get it working. I'm
hopoing that PHP will one day have intgrated debuging features that can be
easily enabled or disabled:
<?php
enable_debug(true);
debug_console("Hello world!'); // sends an output to the console of the
debugger.
?>
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Hello,
Will be ever see built-in debugging features for PHP?
I know there's xdebug but it's sometimes difficult to get it working. I'm
hoping that PHP will one day have integrated debugging features that can be
easily enabled or disabled:
<?php
enable_debug(true);
debug_console("Hello world!'); // sends an output to the console of the
debugger.
?>
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Hi,
ldap extension was loaded in the php.ini file.
php -i |grep ldap
/etc/php.d/ldap.ini,
ldap
RCS Version => $Id: ldap.c,v 1.161.2.3.2.14 2008/12/31 11:17:39 sebastian Exp $
Regards
Chima.s
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 7:17 PM, <xfe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did you check both php.ini files?
>
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