php-windows Digest 3 Nov 2001 23:52:13 -0000 Issue 836
Topics (messages 10202 through 10212):
Re: Wrong date stamp with mail()
10202 by: anch.org
Re: Creating dns via code...
10203 by: anch.org
10210 by: Christian C.
Re: Connecting to a database
10204 by: anch.org
Re: Login-System
10205 by: anch.org
Re: PHP.ini problems
10206 by: anch.org
Re: log-in system
10207 by: anch.org
10211 by: GreatKent
10212 by: Ross Fleming
Need advise: COM object in a session variable
10208 by: Alexander Sokolsky
Re: Looking for a script
10209 by: anch.org
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Woops I had my email address as admin@ and this newsgroup automatically
appended pb1.pair.com to the end of it. Sorry but I'm NOT
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"Anch.Org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> How about trying GMT +1600? Ugly solution but hey...
>
> Now for my mail() question. How to send AUTH info?
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> "Ralph Nicovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a recent instalation on Win2k using an Apache server.
> > I am able to use the mail() function but it puts the wrong time on the
> > mail...
> >
> > I send mail to the same smtp server as I use for Netscape messenger ...
> > and netscape properly sets the time sent.
> >
> > I am at GMT -0800 but the mail gets stamped with GMT +0800 so all the
> > mail is stamped with a time that is 16 hours earlisr than it was sent
> > ....
> >
> > Any Ideas ?
> >
> > --
> > _ _____________________________________ _
> > / )| Ralph Nicovich |( \
> > / / | Cal Poly | \ \
> > _( (_ | San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 | _) )_
> > (((\ \>|_/ )_____________________________( \_|</ /)))
> > (\\\\ \_/ / \ \_/ ////)
> > \ / \ /
> > \ _/ \_ /
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>
Have you tried a hosts file?
> Have you tried a hosts file?
What's a host file???
Christian
I'm your "Tech Psychic". You're obviously running one of those M$ productz
and trying to install your own phpBB forum, aren't you? What you want to do
is enter localhost as the host name (since you're a newbie you wouldn't be
doing distributed access) and you'll have to use WinMySQLadmin to create a
database and give it arbitrary user name and password. Then use those that
user name and password in your forum install form.
http://anch.org
Anchorage Non-Commercial Host
Your Tech Psychic Headquarters
Have you considered .httaccess?
I'm having the same problem. It's due to the mail server set to AUTH
permissions for mail relay via SMTP. The only way I know of to make it work
is to open up your mail server to act as a full mail relay, letting spammers
do what they want... Not a happy solution.
Now I ask this question again. How do I send a valid AUTH header in a PHP
mail() request?
use .httaccess
Thank you very much~
I have got another question: How can I get rid of the popup box window and
replace it with a form??
Thank you for your help~
"Anch.Org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ���g��l��s�D
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> use .httaccess
>
>
I suggest you check the php manual and look into sessions:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php
Failing that you could use cookies, but both methods can be easily exploited
by people intent on accessing your pages. The best way really is the
.httaccess file.
R
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From: GreatKent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 November 2001 17:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: log-in system
Thank you very much~
I have got another question: How can I get rid of the popup box window and
replace it with a form??
Thank you for your help~
"Anch.Org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ���g��l��s�D
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> use .httaccess
>
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I am porting a "legacy" application from IIS/ASP to Apache/PHP4. The
ASP application instantiates server side COM object implemented by
custom out of process server. This COM object is then maintained for
the duration of the session. Subsequent HTTP request are processed by
the ASP code which calls methods of the same COM object instance. Also
appreciated is the fact that IIS takes care of garbage collection - the
COM object is gracefully destroyed upon session expiration even if the
session was abandoned.
I'd like to implement the behavior described above in PHP4/Apache.
Ideally both CGI and server API versions of PHP should be supported.
I consider implementation of the custom session handler. It could be
done in the context of the separate process which will garbage collect
expired sessions and more importantly, destroy COM objects.
Thoughts? Recommendations?
Thanks
I thought push technology went out with commuting to work.