php-windows Digest 19 Feb 2001 17:59:28 -0000 Issue 453 Topics (messages 5630 through 5637): Income on the Net! 5630 by: Noel Hadfield directory listing and how to determine file size 5631 by: Andris Jancevskis 5634 by: phobo Re: Apache, PHP on win 98 5632 by: Yoann Chevalier connect to a Windows COM object 5633 by: Glenn Lindgren Re: php-windows Digest 12 Feb 2001 22:49:30 -0000 Issue 442 5635 by: John Morrison Re: PHP 'include' function 5636 by: John Morrison db-script doesn't work. 5637 by: Toke Herkild Administrivia: To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To post to the list, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hi, I am going to develop virtual file management. Thus I want to know some things. 1. how to determine file size _before_ file uploading or on loading time and how to avoid error message if file size will be too large. 2. how to read directory content with it's size, modes etc in win32 and linux. 3. in what mode i should make directory for read/write permission (not execute). Any point to docs? 4. Any other useful points to my project? I don't know all problems for it. TIA, -- Andris mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should wander though php.net for 5 mins, then you wouldnt have to wait for our replies... > 1. how to determine file size _before_ file uploading or on loading > time and how to avoid error message if file size will be too large. read http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php basically, a variable wil be returned with the size in bytes: $HTTP_POST_FILES['userfilename']['size'] = .... > 2. how to read directory content with it's size, modes etc in win32 > and linux. http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.dir.php http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.filesystem.php > 3. in what mode i should make directory for read/write permission > (not execute). Any point to docs? directories which store the files should be read/list only; PHP, not the webclient, is writing the files. > 4. Any other useful points to my project? I don't know all problems > for it. > > TIA, > -- > Andris > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- > PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Here is the content of the install.txt include in the php4 distribution. You have to follows what they say and it works fine. Apache: 1. Stop the Apache Webserver. Edit the httpd.conf and put in these lines, modified to your environment: 2. Unzip the Package to c:\php, now move php4ts.dll to the windows/system(32) directory, overwritte any older file! # for the apache module LoadModule php4_module c:/php/sapi/php4apache.dll AddType application/x-httpd-php .php4 #for the cgi binary (you can use that one compiled with force cgi redirect too) ScriptAlias /php4/ "C:/php/" Action application/x-httpd-php4 "/php4/php.exe" AddType application/x-httpd-php4 .php 3. Copy the php.ini-dist to your sysroot (directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and edit the php.ini to fit your needs. 4. Restart the Apache server. Yoann. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denis L. Menezes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 5:17 AM Subject: [PHP-WIN] Apache, PHP on win 98 > hello friends. > > I downloaded Apache for Windows and ran it. Works fine. > > I then downloaded php4 and looked at the install instructions and find that > there are errors in the install file regarding placing of the dlls, the > loadmodule command etc. > > can anyone tell me the correct procedure of making Apache see and work php? > > thank you. > Denis > > > > -- > PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
I'm trying to connect to a Windows COM object from a php4 script, using: $myConn = com_load ("ConnString"); but i can't get it to work :-( All help appreciated. Best regards. //Glenn ................................................................ 80.000 svenskar har nu gratis e-post på Sverige.nu! http://www.sverige.nu
Tom Sorry for the late reply but I have had a week's holiday. << I'm going to sound like a database freak >> No. I don't think so. It looks like the best idea to me. Without an organised approach like a database the whole thing could get very unwieldy if the number of pictures became large, - and the code maintenance would be no picnic either. Which DBMS do you use? A very popular choice for the web seems to be MySQL. I don't know what proportion of ISPs support this but I do have some minor reservations about it. They are not serious misgivings because my web application is not a "mission critical" one, but some of them could be in different circumstances. No Commit/Rollback, no subQueries, no Stored Procedures, no built-in referential integrity (ie no Foreign Keys and no Triggers) Or is my information on MySQL totally out of date? I believe the justification for some of these omissions is the speed penalty overhead. Not having used MySQL I cannot comment on this. But the question which most bothers me is that of referential integrity. Supporters of MySQL claim that it is not a problem since a well designed application should properly manage this. But what would prevent database access from /outside/ an application? On the plus side, from looking at published code examples one big advantage of MySQL/PHP seems to be the seamless ease with which they work together. I have seen no ODBC calls, just PHP embedded SQL statements. Does PHP access MySQL natively, or what? << By the way, it is possible to use javascript variables in php - I've got some script I can dig out to show you how if you need it. >> Being new to all this I really would appreciate that, if you do come across it. John > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tom Mathews wrote: > Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP 'include' function > > I'm going to sound like a database freak, but my solution to nearly all > 'dynamic' pages is to pull everything out of a database - > My implementation would probably be four fields - ID, Name (to display in > the select list), text and image. You query the db to get a list of 'Name's > and then use the ID to pull out the relevent image and text. > By the way, it is possible to use javascript variables in php - I've got > some script I can dig out to show you how if you need it. > > Tom > John Morrison wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > I have just discovered server side scripting and am trying > > to get to grips with it using PHP4 with Xitami on Windows > > Me. Straight away, on my first project, it looks as though > > I have found a problem I am not going to solve without > > help. > > > > I have an HTML form with an Option Select drop down list > > which displays choices of which JPEG file to load into an > > <IMG> picturebox. After selecting an option, clicking a > > button runs a Javascript function which displays the image, > > changing the previous picture. So far so good, but here is > > the problem. I also wish to display a caption and > > descriptive paragraph or two in an adjacent scrollable > > <TEXTAREA>. > > > > I thought a good way would be to have a text file for each > > picture on the server and display the appropriate one as > > required. But, so far, I have not managed to find any file > > operation capabilities in Javascript. > > > > My next thought was to use the PHP "include" function, or > > some other file reading technique, but I have not found a > > satisfactory way to pass the filename to PHP. A Javascript > > variable naturally cannot be passed to a PHP function so I > > had Javascript copy the file pathname to the TextArea with > > the hope of getting my include function to pick it up from > > there. But I have not succeeded. PHP does not like the > > dots in "$captionpath = > > Document.FormName.TextAreaName.Value;" and simply removes > > them. > > > > So I abandoned this and tried doing it completely outside > > of Javascript. I have tried everything I can think of > > including a rigmarole which involved the self-submit method > > <FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="<?php print('$php_self'); ?>">. > > Without going into detail, I did manage to display the > > caption but I had other problems which made this avenue > > seem unproductive, so I did not persue it. For example, > > instead of just a clean change of the IMG and TextArea > > contents the whole page was reloaded from the server and > > repositioned at "Top of Page". Apart from the slowness of > > this, it looked massively clumsy. > > > > Am I missing the obvious?? >
Alain << Why do you need javascript? >> Good question, but I have no satisfactory answer. I was just modifying "one I made earlier" (the only one) which happened to work that way, when I came across problems. I have got some good ideas here and feel a completely fresh start is going to be the best. I have arrived here straight from Visual Basic and am finding things a lot different. John In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alain Samoun wrote: > Why do you need javascript? > Scenario: > 1 User selects jpeg image in list > 2 User press submit button > 3 Server receives selection and download jpeg with its text in html > Would that work for you? > Alain > > On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 02:19:38PM +0000, John Morrison wrote: > > Hi. > > > > I have just discovered server side scripting and am trying > > to get to grips with it using PHP4 with Xitami on Windows > > Me. Straight away, on my first project, it looks as though > > I have found a problem I am not going to solve without > > help. > > > > I have an HTML form with an Option Select drop down list > > which displays choices of which JPEG file to load into an > > <IMG> picturebox. After selecting an option, clicking a > > button runs a Javascript function which displays the image, > > changing the previous picture. So far so good, but here is > > the problem. I also wish to display a caption and > > descriptive paragraph or two in an adjacent scrollable > > <TEXTAREA>. > > > > I thought a good way would be to have a text file for each > > picture on the server and display the appropriate one as > > required. But, so far, I have not managed to find any file > > operation capabilities in Javascript. > > > > My next thought was to use the PHP "include" function, or > > some other file reading technique, but I have not found a > > satisfactory way to pass the filename to PHP. A Javascript > > variable naturally cannot be passed to a PHP function so I > > had Javascript copy the file pathname to the TextArea with > > the hope of getting my include function to pick it up from > > there. But I have not succeeded. PHP does not like the > > dots in "$captionpath = > > Document.FormName.TextAreaName.Value;" and simply removes > > them. > > > > So I abandoned this and tried doing it completely outside > > of Javascript. I have tried everything I can think of > > including a rigmarole which involved the self-submit method > > <FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="<?php print('$php_self'); ?>">. > > Without going into detail, I did manage to display the > > caption but I had other problems which made this avenue > > seem unproductive, so I did not persue it. For example, > > instead of just a clean change of the IMG and TextArea > > contents the whole page was reloaded from the server and > > repositioned at "Top of Page". Apart from the slowness of > > this, it looked massively clumsy. > > > > Am I missing the obvious?? > > > > Regards > > John Morrison >
After having upgraded my php 4.01 install to a 4.04pl1 a bbs example I've tried have stopped working. I use PHP4 + Apache + Mysql And it seems like I cannot get formdata send true the server... first time I read the php page it shows the list of existing messages in the bbs, but if I try to add og read any of the messages it just refreshes the page... it does send the information in the url but it is not used. could it be a configuration problem ?!?