php-windows Digest 11 Apr 2001 09:43:33 -0000 Issue 538
Topics (messages 6616 through 6624):
Re: MSCOMCTL.OCX
6616 by: weisbeek.hetnet.nl
Re: Permissions on Nt 4.0
6617 by: weisbeek.hetnet.nl
Load Test (CGI vs. ISAPI)
6618 by: Dickerson, Monty
PHP Editor
6619 by: Mad Nas
6621 by: Daniel Furse
Re: Mail(), PHP and Apach
6620 by: Yasuo Ohgaki
free php hosting
6622 by: sunker
6623 by: k.krohn.bit-serv.de
dynamic buttons
6624 by: NarN
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On 10 Apr 2001, at 14:29, Apokalypso wrote:
> Where can I find the MSCOMCTL.OCX file ?
> Do you have a link on MS's website ?
Apokalypso,
You should ask whether you need it or not.
If I am correct it is used for registering PHP within Internet
Information Server. I got the same error-message on Windows2000.
I did not go looking for that OCX, but registered PHP as a CGI-
executable within IIS. Works just fine.
I think this OCX is something that should be or has been delivered
with the OS. It is more convenient to have it, but one does not need
it (at least not that I am aware of).
Greetings,
Martijn Weisbeek
On 10 Apr 2001, at 8:56, George Rae wrote:
>
>
> > I am trying to setup the permissions on an NT 4.0 box
> > with an NTFS partition. When running a PHP script to create a new file it
> > will not allow access. Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > George Rae
George Rae,
What if you created a virtual directory and would give write-acces to
that virtual directory ?
There is indeed this NTFS-security. But remember that for a
webuser also the webserver-security is in place.
Greetings,
Martijn Weisbeek
When you perform a load test, such as with Allaire ServletKiller or Apache
JMeter, you will see that a CGI solution does not scale well under load. If
your service load is normally not high, then this is only a concern if
someone were to mount a denial of service attack against you merely by
running ServletKiller or JMeter (or similar utility).
ISAPI is a more robust solution.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 5:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: MSCOMCTL.OCX
>
> Apokalypso,
>
> You should ask whether you need it or not.
> If I am correct it is used for registering PHP within Internet
> Information Server. I got the same error-message on Windows2000.
>
> I did not go looking for that OCX, but registered PHP as a CGI-
> executable within IIS. Works just fine.
> I think this OCX is something that should be or has been delivered
> with the OS. It is more convenient to have it, but one does not need
> it (at least not that I am aware of).
>
> Greetings,
>
> Martijn Weisbeek
>
Hi All,
I Search for a
1 ) Freeware
2 ) Powerful
3 ) Highlight Syntax
4 ) ...
Editor for work on php files, Can you help me ?
Thanks For Answer
Mad Nas
I use SynEdit http://synedit.hypermart.net/
It has all the features I need for both PHP and HTML.
It's free. I think it's powerful. It has syntax highlighting for
37 languages, including PHP3, HTML, Perl. Plus the highlighting is
customisable.
DanF
-----Original Message-----
From: Mad Nas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 April 2001 06:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP Editor
Hi All,
I Search for a
1 ) Freeware
2 ) Powerful
3 ) Highlight Syntax
4 ) ...
Editor for work on php files, Can you help me ?
Thanks For Answer
Mad Nas
Do you have anything for sendmail_path?
When I had both SMTP and sendmail_path are set, mail() always failed on
Linux/Apache/PHP.
It may be the same under windows.
Make sure SMTP host is up also.
(telnet your.mail.host 80)
Regards,
--
Yasuo Ohgaki
""Guillaume ARNAUD"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
003701c0c1b6$76327200$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:003701c0c1b6$76327200$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi, I am a new user to PHP and Would like to use PHP to send mail.
I use the following script:
<?php
$recipient = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
$subject = "some subject";
$mail_cont = "yea yea yea";
$mail_headers = "From: our web site\n";
if(mail($recipient,$subject,$mail_cont,$mail_headers))
print("Success!");
else
print("Sorry, try again.");
?>
and I get
Warning: Unknown error in c:/easyphp/www/index3.php on line 7
Sorry, try again.
My php.ini file include:
[mail function]
SMTP=smtp.tele2.pl ;for win32 only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ;for win32 only
Can u help?
THanx
dear all,
anybody know about php free hosting ?
thx
sunker
Hello!
I heard about www.f2s.com, but didn't tried it yet...
Karsten
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. April 2001 10:35
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> Betreff: [PHP-WIN] free php hosting
>
>
> dear all,
>
> anybody know about php free hosting ?
>
> thx
> sunker
>
>
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Hi all
I'm using php4, IIS and Win2k server.
I want to create dynamic buttons. I have a template (empty button) and I
would like to place text on that button and send it to the browser.
Any thoughts how I have to do this on Win2k?
Tnx
NarN