php-general Digest 24 Aug 2011 02:05:20 -0000 Issue 7452

Topics (messages 314582 through 314588):

PHP 5.3.8 Released!
        314582 by: Johannes Schlüter

Re: ZCE
        314583 by: Shawn McKenzie

#EasyPHP (Wamp Server) 5.3.8.0 with PHP 5.3.8 released
        314584 by: EasyPHP

Installer for 5.3 on Windows ?
        314585 by: Nathan Nobbe
        314586 by: Nathan Nobbe

Dealing with multiple form submissions
        314587 by: Jason Pruim
        314588 by: Mike Mackintosh

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The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate
availability of PHP 5.3.8. This release fixes two issues introduced in
the PHP 5.3.7 release:

    * Fixed bug #55439 (crypt() returns only the salt for MD5)
    * Reverted a change in timeout handling restoring PHP 5.3.6
      behavior, which caused mysqlnd SSL connections to hang (Bug
      #55283).

All PHP users should note that the PHP 5.2 series is NOT supported
anymore. All users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to PHP 5.3.8.

For source downloads please visit our downloads page at
<http://php.net/downloads.php>, Windows binaries can be found on
<http://windows.php.net/download/>.

Johannes Schlüter
PHP 5.3 Release Master



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On 08/23/2011 08:36 AM, Yuri Yarlei wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I like to share with the list, that I passed in the ZCE and now I'm a Zend
> Certified Engineer.
> 
> I did a post when I started studying in my blog:
> http://www.yuriyarlei.net/en/zend-php-certification
> 

Congratulations!

-- 
Thanks!
-Shawn
http://www.spidean.com

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Hi

EasyPHP (Wamp Server) 5.3.8.0 is out and includes PHP 5.3.8 VC9,
Apache 2.2.19 VC9, MySQL 5.5.15, PhpMyAdmin 3.4.3.2,  Xdebug 2.1.2 and
development tools.

Enjoy!

Website : www.easyphp.org
Screenshots : www.easyphp.org/screenshots.php
Facebook page : www.facebook.com/easywamp
Twitter : www.twitter.com/easyphp

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Hey gang,

Wondering where the installer for php 5.3 on Windows is?

Not seeing it here:

http://windows.php.net/download/

Any clues appreciated,

-nathan

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On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Nathan Nobbe <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey gang,
>
> Wondering where the installer for php 5.3 on Windows is?
>
> Not seeing it here:
>
> http://windows.php.net/download/
>
> Any clues appreciated,
>
> -nathan
>

Hmm,

I have found some .msi files on this page:

http://windows.php.net/downloads/releases/archives/

still wondering why there is no link on the main download page..

-nathan

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Hey Everyone,

Wondering what everyone does to prevent multiple form submissions? 

My form is simply getting emailed to my email, and it redirects to a success 
page when submitted...

Would it be as simple as doing something with the cache control? Basically I'm 
trying to avoid someone submitting a form... Then hitting back, and submitting 
again, then hitting back.... I think you get the idea...

What do you all do?

Thanks!


Jason Pruim
[email protected]




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On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Jason Pruim wrote:

> Hey Everyone,
> 
> Wondering what everyone does to prevent multiple form submissions? 
> 
> My form is simply getting emailed to my email, and it redirects to a success 
> page when submitted...
> 
> Would it be as simple as doing something with the cache control? Basically 
> I'm trying to avoid someone submitting a form... Then hitting back, and 
> submitting again, then hitting back.... I think you get the idea...
> 
> What do you all do?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> Jason Pruim
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Cookies are always a great start!

On success, set a cookie, and if they access the form and cookie is set, 
redirect automatically to the thank you page.

Mike

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