php-windows Digest 26 Nov 2005 22:25:40 -0000 Issue 2835
Topics (messages 26527 through 26534):
Re: Wanna Join me for an open source PHP Project?
26527 by: M. Sokolewicz
26528 by: M. Sokolewicz
Re: [PHP] Re: Wanna Join me for an open source PHP Project?
26529 by: Robert Cummings
26530 by: M. Sokolewicz
26533 by: Robert Cummings
26534 by: M. Sokolewicz
Parse errors not showing up in the browser
26531 by: Wayne Khan
26532 by: M. Sokolewicz
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I'm pretty sure something like this already exists. Why? because I know
somebody who uses it. Ok, so it's written in asp (by MS if I'm not
mistaking), still... I wouldn't know why you'd want to write a new one
in php... seems hard to make to me; might be wrong though.
anyway, good luck
bala chandar wrote:
Hi All,
I have just started a Open source Project in SourceForget.net using PHP.
Project Name: Weblook Express
URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/weblookexpress
Idea came to me when i thought of porting the complete windows based
Desktop outlook express Application into a Portable, Web based
Application that runs on any Javascript supported webbrowser for any
POP3, or IMAP or HTTP Mail Service Providers.
I am just looking for people who can work along with me so that
complete porting occurs so that we can release the base version.
Technology to be used would be PHP, XML, XSLT, Javascript, HTML.
About Weblook Express
Weblook Express provides an integrated solution for managing and
organizing e-mail messages. It delivers innovations you can use to
manage your email communications, organize your mails - all from one
place similar like the desktop outlook express.
Project would involve complete porting of Desktop Outlook Express that
comes with Internet Explorer. The user should be able to configure
multiple Mail Service Providers. User experience is what we must see.
and i have more ideas in my mind. I also invite ideas, suggestions for
this project.
Looking for developers...
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<name> balachandar muruganantham</name>
<Yahoo!> mbchandar</Yahoo!>
<Hotmail> mbchandar</Hotmail>
<blog> http://chandar.blogspot.com</blog>
<web>http://www.balachandar.net</web>
<talk> http://www.expertstalk.org</talk>
<shop>http://www.chennaishopping.com</shop>
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I'm pretty sure something like this already exists. Why? because I know
somebody who uses it. Ok, so it's written in asp (by MS if I'm not
mistaking), still... I wouldn't know why you'd want to write a new one
in php... seems hard to make to me; might be wrong though.
anyway, good luck
bala chandar wrote:
Hi All,
I have just started a Open source Project in SourceForget.net using PHP.
Project Name: Weblook Express
URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/weblookexpress
Idea came to me when i thought of porting the complete windows based
Desktop outlook express Application into a Portable, Web based
Application that runs on any Javascript supported webbrowser for any
POP3, or IMAP or HTTP Mail Service Providers.
I am just looking for people who can work along with me so that
complete porting occurs so that we can release the base version.
Technology to be used would be PHP, XML, XSLT, Javascript, HTML.
About Weblook Express
Weblook Express provides an integrated solution for managing and
organizing e-mail messages. It delivers innovations you can use to
manage your email communications, organize your mails - all from one
place similar like the desktop outlook express.
Project would involve complete porting of Desktop Outlook Express that
comes with Internet Explorer. The user should be able to configure
multiple Mail Service Providers. User experience is what we must see.
and i have more ideas in my mind. I also invite ideas, suggestions for
this project.
Looking for developers...
--
<name> balachandar muruganantham</name>
<Yahoo!> mbchandar</Yahoo!>
<Hotmail> mbchandar</Hotmail>
<blog> http://chandar.blogspot.com</blog>
<web>http://www.balachandar.net</web>
<talk> http://www.expertstalk.org</talk>
<shop>http://www.chennaishopping.com</shop>
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On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 11:09, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> I'm pretty sure something like this already exists. Why? because I know
> somebody who uses it. Ok, so it's written in asp (by MS if I'm not
> mistaking), still... I wouldn't know why you'd want to write a new one
> in php... seems hard to make to me; might be wrong though.
Hard to make is not a very good argument against making something.
Especially when there's already a will to make it.
Cheers,
Rob.
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| a powerful, scalable system for accessing system services |
| such as forms, properties, sessions, and caches. InterJinn |
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Robert Cummings wrote:
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 11:09, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
I'm pretty sure something like this already exists. Why? because I know
somebody who uses it. Ok, so it's written in asp (by MS if I'm not
mistaking), still... I wouldn't know why you'd want to write a new one
in php... seems hard to make to me; might be wrong though.
Hard to make is not a very good argument against making something.
Especially when there's already a will to make it.
Cheers,
Rob.
that wasn't the reason; the reason I'm looking at is that there is
already a vendor-supplied way of doing it, and a non-vendor way would
(most probably) not have the possibility of even duplicating the
vendor-supplied version's possibilities (in this case).
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On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 14:03, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> Robert Cummings wrote:
> > On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 11:09, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> >
> >>I'm pretty sure something like this already exists. Why? because I know
> >>somebody who uses it. Ok, so it's written in asp (by MS if I'm not
> >>mistaking), still... I wouldn't know why you'd want to write a new one
> >>in php... seems hard to make to me; might be wrong though.
> >
> >
> > Hard to make is not a very good argument against making something.
> > Especially when there's already a will to make it.
> >
>
> that wasn't the reason; the reason I'm looking at is that there is
> already a vendor-supplied way of doing it, and a non-vendor way would
> (most probably) not have the possibility of even duplicating the
> vendor-supplied version's possibilities (in this case).
That's like saying open source solutions can't compete with commercial
solutions. I'm not buying it (pun observed but not intended :)
Cheers,
Rob.
--
.------------------------------------------------------------.
| InterJinn Application Framework - http://www.interjinn.com |
:------------------------------------------------------------:
| An application and templating framework for PHP. Boasting |
| a powerful, scalable system for accessing system services |
| such as forms, properties, sessions, and caches. InterJinn |
| also provides an extremely flexible architecture for |
| creating re-usable components quickly and easily. |
`------------------------------------------------------------'
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Robert Cummings wrote:
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 14:03, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 11:09, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
I'm pretty sure something like this already exists. Why? because I know
somebody who uses it. Ok, so it's written in asp (by MS if I'm not
mistaking), still... I wouldn't know why you'd want to write a new one
in php... seems hard to make to me; might be wrong though.
Hard to make is not a very good argument against making something.
Especially when there's already a will to make it.
that wasn't the reason; the reason I'm looking at is that there is
already a vendor-supplied way of doing it, and a non-vendor way would
(most probably) not have the possibility of even duplicating the
vendor-supplied version's possibilities (in this case).
That's like saying open source solutions can't compete with commercial
solutions. I'm not buying it (pun observed but not intended :)
Cheers,
Rob.
pun accepted :)
after thinking this over for a while, I actually started wondering if
this is about building a webinterface to an application (outlook) or if
it's simply an outlook-similair interface to a mailhost.
If it's #1, I keep to my point (especially since you interface to an
application which is *not* opensource). If it's #2 (or a variant
thereof) I agree with you ;)
- tul
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Hi all,
I am using Sokkit 3.5, and my parse errors are not showing up in the
browser. I'm sure its something to do with php.ini, and trust me I've tried
changing it, but it still doesn't show the parse errors. The result is that
I spent a lot of time looking for that extra (or missing) bracket... Or
brace. Quite silly really.
I switched back to PHPTriad and the error came up straightaway. Anybody
knows which setting to change? And whether to reboot the server? Of course
I'm a PHP newbie. Thanks a lot!
Wayne
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Wayne Khan wrote:
Hi all,
I am using Sokkit 3.5, and my parse errors are not showing up in the
browser. I'm sure its something to do with php.ini, and trust me I've tried
changing it, but it still doesn't show the parse errors. The result is that
I spent a lot of time looking for that extra (or missing) bracket... Or
brace. Quite silly really.
display_errors should be turned On for this. And error_reporting should
also have a level of anything higher than 0 (no errors)
I switched back to PHPTriad and the error came up straightaway. Anybody
knows which setting to change? And whether to reboot the server? Of course
I'm a PHP newbie. Thanks a lot!
Wayne
depending on how PHP is called (as a module, or a cgi-application) you
will have to restart the server (if it's a module) or not (cgi)
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