php-windows Digest 6 Dec 2001 21:49:40 -0000 Issue 888

Topics (messages 10748 through 10777):

sendmail
        10748 by: FPU.WHITES1.FRIENDSPROVIDENT.CO.UK

Re: very urgent assistance
        10749 by: Juan-Pierre Havenga
        10751 by: Mike Flynn

How to enable sockets functions on W2000
        10750 by: Patrick SILVA

Re: Auto reply
        10752 by: Mike Flynn
        10753 by: FPU.WHITES1.FRIENDSPROVIDENT.CO.UK
        10754 by: Ross F
        10755 by: FPU.WHITES1.FRIENDSPROVIDENT.CO.UK
        10756 by: Ross F
        10757 by: David Elliott
        10758 by: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
        10759 by: Asendorf, John
        10760 by: FPU.WHITES1.FRIENDSPROVIDENT.CO.UK
        10761 by: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
        10762 by: Erik H. Mathy
        10763 by: Erik H. Mathy
        10764 by: FPU.WHITES1.FRIENDSPROVIDENT.CO.UK
        10765 by: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
        10766 by: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
        10767 by: FPU.WHITES1.FRIENDSPROVIDENT.CO.UK
        10768 by: Erik H. Mathy
        10769 by: DL Neil
        10770 by: DL Neil
        10772 by: Mr. Adam ALLEN.
        10773 by: Ross Fleming
        10776 by: David Elliott

This is getting frustrating!
        10771 by: Michel Laine

PHP 4.0.6 Apache 1.3.12 Oracle 8.1.5 OCIPlogon Windows 2000 Server
        10774 by: Jozsef Szilagyi
        10775 by: Asendorf, John

How to download PHP files URGENT !!!
        10777 by: R. Lindeman

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--- Received from FPU.WHITES1 799 3703                      06-12-01 11:06

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VPOP3 is excellent, and cheap (but not free).

http://www.pscs.co.uk/

-Steve

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 14:10:26 +1100
Subject: [PHP-WIN] sendmail

Hi all.

i need to send a mail message from within a php script.  running a windows
server, is windmail the best option?  any suggestions for sendmail
alternatives?

thanks.
Dan



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WE not as STUPID as you ! Ignore this scam !

Stupid Nigerian asshole.
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At 11:10 AM 12/6/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>WE not as STUPID as you ! Ignore this scam !
>
>Stupid Nigerian asshole.


Take a fucking chill.  This is a well-known spam that circulates all the 
time.  The originator is not the real excite e-mail alias that it came 
with.  It's a worm.

There's no need to get offensive and bigoted.

-Mike


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Hell

I have PHP 4.0.6 with IIS5 on W2000 server
I need to use socket function but I can't find the dll
how can I use this on W2000 ?

if someone can help!!!

many thanks
/---------------------------------------------/
Patrick Silva 
Gestion serveurs et domaines
Cyse Informatique
105 avenue du Général Leclerc
77400 Lagny sur marne (France)
tel : (33)1 64303232 - Fax : (33)1 64303222
tel : (33)5 55805498 - Fax : (33)5 55805499
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cyse.com
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At 05:30 PM 12/6/2001 +0800, you wrote:
>I wish to hit the reply button and to: email automatically fill in as 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] not
>the email of the originator, could this be done on this list especially?
>
>Thanks.
>
>ST Ooi
>Malaysia

This would be something the list admin has to do.  I think the idea though 
is to avoid the clutter of private replies sent to the list.  On a list 
such as this, though, where most replies to technical help queries would 
probably be OK as a public reply, more useful messages might be lost as 
accidental private replies than clutter generated by accidental public 
replies if that were the default.

-Mike


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--- Received from FPU.WHITES1 799 3703                       06-12-01 14:16

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I agree with you there Mike.  Many times I see problems drift by that I
find interesting only to see no replies.  Given the expertise in this group
I think it unlikely that many truly go unanswered.

-Steve

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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 09:20:41 -0500
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

At 05:30 PM 12/6/2001 +0800, you wrote:
>I wish to hit the reply button and to: email automatically fill in as
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] not
>the email of the originator, could this be done on this list especially?

>Thanks.

>ST Ooi
>Malaysia

This would be something the list admin has to do.  I think the idea though
is to avoid the clutter of private replies sent to the list.  On a list
such as this, though, where most replies to technical help queries would
probably be OK as a public reply, more useful messages might be lost as
accidental private replies than clutter generated by accidental public
replies if that were the default.

-Mike



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Friends Provident Pensions Limited.
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Friends Ivory & Sime Managed Pensions Funds Limited.
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Registered in England. Incorporated companies limited by shares.
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Hence everyone should get into the habit of using the
very handy "reply all" button.  That way everyone is
happy.

Ross

PS don't reply to this one personally though, I never
use this email address, but it's the only one I can
get to work today %)

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Send your FREE holiday greetings online!
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--- Received from FPU.WHITES1 799 3703                    06-12-01 14:32

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A great plan, however the assumption that everyone has a "reply all"
button is erroneous.  I am an independent contractor working in the
pensions sector.  As regards IT this sector has barely discovered fire
let alone "reply to all".  I have a friend at Norwich Union Life and
their position is just as bad.

The email software used by the 150,000 people at our two establishments
was written - wait for it - by the IT department of Volvo.  That's
right.  The car manufacturer.  Unbelievable I know.  "Reply to all"?  I
wish.

Whenever I reply to the board I have to copy and paste the
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the address field from another email and
put "in=" in front of it (to tell the system it's an internet mail)

I'd like some sympathy please. 8-)

-Steve

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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 06:26:41 -0800
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

Hence everyone should get into the habit of using the
very handy "reply all" button.  That way everyone is
happy.

Ross

PS don't reply to this one personally though, I never
use this email address, but it's the only one I can
get to work today %)

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Registered number 782698
Friends Provident Pensions Limited.
Registered number 475201
Friends Ivory & Sime Managed Pensions Funds Limited.
Registered number 1020044
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Registered in England. Incorporated companies limited by shares.
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Registered and Head Office: One Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2
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shares.

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Sympathy given..

Clearly we should be thankful to microsoft for at
least one reason anyway...

Ross

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Hi Steve.

On 06 December 2001 at 14:35:28 +0000 (which was 14:35 where I live) Steve
graced us with these comments

< ... >

S> I'd like some sympathy please. 8-)

Sorry No sympathy here. My e-mail client copes with it all :-)

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Do you use the MEMO system from Volvo Data AB?!? Moooaaaaarhahhahahah :)
 
Anders -  former Volvo emp.

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Sent: 12/6/01 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

The email software used by the 150,000 people at our two establishments
was written - wait for it - by the IT department of Volvo.  That's
right.  The car manufacturer.  Unbelievable I know.  "Reply to all"?  I
wish.

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You can tell that it's near the end of the work day in Europe when they
start getting goofy on the list!

At least they make a good car...

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John Asendorf - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Applications Developer
http://www.lcounty.com - NEW FEATURES ADDED DAILY!
Licking County, Ohio, USA
740-349-3631
Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 10:40 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply
> 
> 
> Do you use the MEMO system from Volvo Data AB?!? 
> Moooaaaaarhahhahahah :)
>  
> Anders -  former Volvo emp.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12/6/01 3:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply
> 
> The email software used by the 150,000 people at our two 
> establishments
> was written - wait for it - by the IT department of Volvo.  That's
> right.  The car manufacturer.  Unbelievable I know.  "Reply 
> to all"?  I
> wish.
> 
> 
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--- Received from FPU.WHITES1 799 3703                    06-12-01 15:44

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Yes, that's the one.

God I'm sooooo embarrassed...

just... just....  don't tell anyone else okay? :-)

-Steve

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 16:40:16 +0100
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

Do you use the MEMO system from Volvo Data AB?!? Moooaaaaarhahhahahah :)

Anders -  former Volvo emp.

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12/6/01 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

The email software used by the 150,000 people at our two establishments
was written - wait for it - by the IT department of Volvo.  That's
right.  The car manufacturer.  Unbelievable I know.  "Reply to all"?  I
wish.

This e-mail may contain confidential information and/or copyright
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Friends Provident Life and Pensions Limited.
Registered number 4096141.
Friends' Provident Unit Trust Managers Limited.
Registered number 970641
FP Life Assurance Limited.
Registered number 782698
Friends Provident Pensions Limited.
Registered number 475201
Friends Ivory & Sime Managed Pensions Funds Limited.
Registered number 1020044
Registered and Head Office of each of the above companies is at Pixham End,
Dorking, Surrey RH4 1QA.
Registered in England. Incorporated companies limited by shares.
Ivory & Sime Trustlink Limited. Registered number 151198
Registered and Head Office: One Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2
4DZ.  Registered in Scotland. Incorporated company limited by
shares.

Companies within this Group transact life assurance, pension,
permanent health, unit trust and investment trust business

All are regulated by the Personal Investment Authority.
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Hehe, you are quite true there John. :)

But actually, the MEMO system is of some amusement for me - I almost spent
10 years working for Volvo in Sweden, and I _know_ how much MEMO sucks. ;)

And no doubt about that Volvo used to make a good car, at least at the time
it still was a Swedish company. GM owns it today just as Ford owns SAAB. :(

-----Original Message-----
From: Asendorf, John
To: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 12/6/01 4:41 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

You can tell that it's near the end of the work day in Europe when they
start getting goofy on the list!

At least they make a good car...

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It's just between you and him and uh, the other few thousand people on here.
;P~

We won't tell a soul!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 9:48 AM
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> Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply
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>
> --- Received from FPU.WHITES1 799 3703                    06-12-01 15:44
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>
> Yes, that's the one.
>
> God I'm sooooo embarrassed...
>
> just... just....  don't tell anyone else okay? :-)
>
> -Steve
>
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>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 16:40:16 +0100
> Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply
>
> Do you use the MEMO system from Volvo Data AB?!? Moooaaaaarhahhahahah :)
>
> Anders -  former Volvo emp.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12/6/01 3:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply
>
> The email software used by the 150,000 people at our two establishments
> was written - wait for it - by the IT department of Volvo.  That's
> right.  The car manufacturer.  Unbelievable I know.  "Reply to all"?  I
> wish.
>
> This e-mail may contain confidential information and/or copyright
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> Friends Provident Marketing Group consists of the following
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> Friends Provident Life and Pensions Limited.
> Registered number 4096141.
> Friends' Provident Unit Trust Managers Limited.
> Registered number 970641
> FP Life Assurance Limited.
> Registered number 782698
> Friends Provident Pensions Limited.
> Registered number 475201
> Friends Ivory & Sime Managed Pensions Funds Limited.
> Registered number 1020044
> Registered and Head Office of each of the above companies is at
> Pixham End,
> Dorking, Surrey RH4 1QA.
> Registered in England. Incorporated companies limited by shares.
> Ivory & Sime Trustlink Limited. Registered number 151198
> Registered and Head Office: One Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2
> 4DZ.  Registered in Scotland. Incorporated company limited by
> shares.
>
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> And no doubt about that Volvo used to make a good car, at least 
> at the time
> it still was a Swedish company. GM owns it today just as Ford 
> owns SAAB. :(

Ford also own Jaguar. <shudder> 

The new Jags looks just like every other Ford. Man! :(
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--- Received from FPU.WHITES1 799 3703                       06-12-01 15:52

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Aahh.... I'm feeling so much better now.  Misery loves company!

In MEMO no-one can hear you scream... :)

-Steve

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 16:49:05 +0100
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

Hehe, you are quite true there John. :)

But actually, the MEMO system is of some amusement for me - I almost spent
10 years working for Volvo in Sweden, and I _know_ how much MEMO sucks. ;)

And no doubt about that Volvo used to make a good car, at least at the time
it still was a Swedish company. GM owns it today just as Ford owns SAAB. :(

-----Original Message-----
From: Asendorf, John
To: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 12/6/01 4:41 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

You can tell that it's near the end of the work day in Europe when they
start getting goofy on the list!

At least they make a good car...


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Registered number 4096141.
Friends' Provident Unit Trust Managers Limited.
Registered number 970641
FP Life Assurance Limited.
Registered number 782698
Friends Provident Pensions Limited.
Registered number 475201
Friends Ivory & Sime Managed Pensions Funds Limited.
Registered number 1020044
Registered and Head Office of each of the above companies is at Pixham End,
Dorking, Surrey RH4 1QA.
Registered in England. Incorporated companies limited by shares.
Ivory & Sime Trustlink Limited. Registered number 151198
Registered and Head Office: One Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2
4DZ.  Registered in Scotland. Incorporated company limited by
shares.

Companies within this Group transact life assurance, pension,
permanent health, unit trust and investment trust business

All are regulated by the Personal Investment Authority.
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>Ford also own Jaguar. <shudder> 

My godness!!

>The new Jags looks just like every other Ford. Man! :(

If it looks like the Thunderbird, then no problem, but I suspect it wont do
that...
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>In MEMO no-one can hear you scream... :)

LOL!

Oki, guys.. I gonan have some beers now. We are going to have a little
x-mass party at work now. I am recident in the Neatherlands for the moment,
and they have this strange habbit to celibrate somethin they name "Sinter
Claas", a guy who looks alike Santa Claus (but of cource no one admits it
here) but this guy comes from Spain instead of the north pole the DUtch
people claim. It is celibrated these days in the Netherlands and every one
is exchanging presents with each other.

But I am only into it for the nice Dutch beers. ;)

Cya & Cheers,
Anders
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Have a good one!

-Steve

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 17:01:21 +0100
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply

>In MEMO no-one can hear you scream... :)

LOL!

Oki, guys.. I gonan have some beers now. We are going to have a little
x-mass party at work now. I am recident in the Neatherlands for the moment,
and they have this strange habbit to celibrate somethin they name "Sinter
Claas", a guy who looks alike Santa Claus (but of cource no one admits it
here) but this guy comes from Spain instead of the north pole the DUtch
people claim. It is celibrated these days in the Netherlands and every one
is exchanging presents with each other.

But I am only into it for the nice Dutch beers. ;)

Cya & Cheers,
Anders

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Registered number 4096141.
Friends' Provident Unit Trust Managers Limited.
Registered number 970641
FP Life Assurance Limited.
Registered number 782698
Friends Provident Pensions Limited.
Registered number 475201
Friends Ivory & Sime Managed Pensions Funds Limited.
Registered number 1020044
Registered and Head Office of each of the above companies is at Pixham End,
Dorking, Surrey RH4 1QA.
Registered in England. Incorporated companies limited by shares.
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For me it's 10:00 am. I can only dream of beer. ;)

Enjoy!
- Erik

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> From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 10:01 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
> Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply
>
>
> >In MEMO no-one can hear you scream... :)
>
> LOL!
>
> Oki, guys.. I gonan have some beers now. We are going to have a little
> x-mass party at work now. I am recident in the Neatherlands for
> the moment,
> and they have this strange habbit to celibrate somethin they name "Sinter
> Claas", a guy who looks alike Santa Claus (but of cource no one admits it
> here) but this guy comes from Spain instead of the north pole the DUtch
> people claim. It is celibrated these days in the Netherlands and every one
> is exchanging presents with each other.
>
> But I am only into it for the nice Dutch beers. ;)
>
> Cya & Cheers,
> Anders
>
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Steve,
Please find a large dose of sympathy attached. 
...is this a real, every-day justification for web mail services?
=dn


A great plan, however the assumption that everyone has a "reply all"
button is erroneous.  I am an independent contractor working in the
pensions sector.  As regards IT this sector has barely discovered fire
let alone "reply to all".  I have a friend at Norwich Union Life and
their position is just as bad.

The email software used by the 150,000 people at our two establishments
was written - wait for it - by the IT department of Volvo.  That's
right.  The car manufacturer.  Unbelievable I know.  "Reply to all"?  I
wish.

Whenever I reply to the board I have to copy and paste the
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the address field from another email and
put "in=" in front of it (to tell the system it's an internet mail)

I'd like some sympathy please. 8-)



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and the best-built Fords worldwide (as in, fewest warranty claims per vehicle)
are manufactured by ...
Mazda!
=dn

PS any guesses why James Bond switched his Aston Martin for a BMW?
PPS yes it is the end of the working day in Europe (9-5 day that is)


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From: "Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Erik H. Mathy '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 06 December 2001 15:55
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply


> >Ford also own Jaguar. <shudder> 
> 
> My godness!!
> 
> >The new Jags looks just like every other Ford. Man! :(
> 
> If it looks like the Thunderbird, then no problem, but I suspect it wont do
> that...
> 
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Working at BT I think i need sympathy!
Outlook 2000 on a P166 with 48Mb memory.... I'd be willing to sacrifice
the Reply All for an e-mail client which didn't grind the machine to a
halt for five minutes everytime an e-mail is received. (or the trick of
not telling you of e-mails until you start to compose one!).... 

Things for you could be worse!

Adam


On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 16:09, DL Neil wrote:
> Steve,
> Please find a large dose of sympathy attached. 
> ...is this a real, every-day justification for web mail services?
> =dn
> 
> 
> A great plan, however the assumption that everyone has a "reply all"
> button is erroneous.  I am an independent contractor working in the
> pensions sector.  As regards IT this sector has barely discovered fire
> let alone "reply to all".  I have a friend at Norwich Union Life and
> their position is just as bad.
> 
> The email software used by the 150,000 people at our two establishments
> was written - wait for it - by the IT department of Volvo.  That's
> right.  The car manufacturer.  Unbelievable I know.  "Reply to all"?  I
> wish.
> 
> Whenever I reply to the board I have to copy and paste the
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the address field from another email and
> put "in=" in front of it (to tell the system it's an internet mail)
> 
> I'd like some sympathy please. 8-)
> 
> 
> 
> 
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We wish you a merry christmas
We wish you a merry christmas
We wish you a merry christmas....
and a happy new year.

Oh I'm going to go and put the tree up now!! :)

Ross

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From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 December 2001 16:01
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Auto reply


>In MEMO no-one can hear you scream... :)

LOL!

Oki, guys.. I gonan have some beers now. We are going to have a little
x-mass party at work now. I am recident in the Neatherlands for the moment,
and they have this strange habbit to celibrate somethin they name "Sinter
Claas", a guy who looks alike Santa Claus (but of cource no one admits it
here) but this guy comes from Spain instead of the north pole the DUtch
people claim. It is celibrated these days in the Netherlands and every one
is exchanging presents with each other.

But I am only into it for the nice Dutch beers. ;)

Cya & Cheers,
Anders

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Hail Mr.

On 06 December 2001 at 17:04:08 +0000 (which was 17:04 where I live) Mr.
Adam ALLEN.  might have written

MAA> Outlook 2000 on a P166 with 48Mb memory.... I'd be willing to sacrifice
MAA> the Reply All for an e-mail client which didn't grind the machine to a
MAA> halt for five minutes everytime an e-mail is received. (or the trick of
MAA> not telling you of e-mails until you start to compose one!)....

Have a look at The Bat! from <www.ritlabs.com>.

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Using PHP 404pl1 / 3.23.22-beta / sessions is enabled and working.

Why the *#%&" doesn't this piece of code work?
The comments are in swedish, but since i think that the program is
easily understood anyway, i didn't translate them.
This is supposed to be a login screen where i save the page the user
came from.
So when the user has logged in - he/she is supposed to be able to return
to the page he left off from by clicking on the "Gå tillbaka" link.

Imagine that this code gets called from a page called start.php
The first time the referer to start.php gets stuffed in the global
session variable $auth[referens].
Since the login page is called every time the user makes a try to login
i also set a 'flag' called refhold to avoid $auth[referens] to be
altered.
This works as expected until i hit the login button and execute the
POST.

Then, somehow the $auth[referens] get changed (even thou the flag is set
and thus don't execute the "$auth[referens]
=$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTP_REFERER'];" line.

Anyone got a clue?


=========================================================
code
=========================================================
<?php

  include ("../database.inc");
  session_start();
  session_register("auth");

  // Memorera referens
  if ($auth[refhold] == 0 ){
    $auth[referens] =$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTP_REFERER'];
    echo "refhold sätts<BR>";
    $auth[refhold] = 1;
  } else {
    echo "refhold är satt<BR>";
  }

// Kontrollera inloggning
if ($HTTP_POST_VARS['submit'] == "LOGGA IN"){

  // Tag hand om inloggningsuppgifterna
  $login = $HTTP_POST_VARS['login'];
  $pwd = $HTTP_POST_VARS['pwd'];

  // Koppla upp mot databasen
  mysql_connect($DBserver, $DBlogin, $DBpwd);
  mysql_select_db($DBnamn);

  $result = mysql_query("SELECT anvandare.login, anvandare.pwd,
anvandare.id, anvandare.namn, anvandare.efternamn, anvandare.sign FROM
anvandare");

  if ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
    do {
      if (( $row[0] == $login) && (($row[1] == $pwd) OR ($row[1] ==
NULL) )){
        $auth = array ("login" => $login,
                       "id" => $row[2],
                       "namn" => $row[3],
                       "efternamn" => $row[4],
                       "sign" => $row[5],
                       "inloggad" => 1);
      }
    } while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result));

  } else {
    unset($auth[inloggad]);
  }
}

if (! isset($auth[inloggad])) {
  echo "Ej inloggad";
} else {
  echo "Inloggad";
}

?>

<HTML>
<HEAD><TITLE>Logga in</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY>
<FORM ACTION="<?PHP echo $PHP_SELF; ?>" METHOD=POST>
<table border="0" width="25%">
  <TR>
    <TD>Namn:</TD><TD><INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="login"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR>
    <TD>Lösenord:</TD><TD><INPUT TYPE="password" NAME="pwd"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR>
    <TD colspan="2" align="center"><INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="submit"
VALUE="LOGGA IN"></TD>
  </TR>
</table>
</FORM>


  <a href="<?PHP echo $PHP_SELF; ?>">hoppa till denna sida igen</a>
  <a href="<?PHP echo "$auth[referens]";?>">Gå tillbaka</a>
  <a href="../Login/Logout.php">Logga ut</a>

</BODY>
</HTML>


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Hello !

I have a strange problem, with the combination of configuration on the
subject.
When want to use permanent connection to Oracle (OCIPlogon) the
oracle sessions never end, and quiclky raise the 50 limit of Oracle
procesess.

BUT when I use on the same machine, with the same PHP, Oracle,
and the same php scripts, only i change the webserver from Apache to
IIS 5.0, the problem dissapeared. The IIS only open a very low number of
connection
and the connection time (for the second request) is much much small than
the same thing under Apache.

Now my question is, where is the problem ?
Why with IIS is ok, and with Apache not ?

SzJ.



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The main reason is because you're probably NOT getting a persistent
connection with IIS.  I've been fighting with this problem of Oracle for so
long that I finally gave up on it.  I started on IIS4 but couldn't keep the
server from breaking down after a couple of hours after the first login
while using the ISAPI module.  There are no persistent connections as CGI
(obviously)... then I switched to Apache and had the same problem you're
describing.  The only way I was able to "fix" it was to increase the timeout
on the Oracle side.  But, it still doesn't keep the persistent connection
open very well.

SO, I've ported the entire thing over to MySQL (luckily the databases aren't
too big (5 tables, 3 tiny ones and 2 big ones (40,000 and 120,000 records
each).... and will be making the transfer the first of the year.

I tried a million different things.  What I would mostly suggest is to use
the latest php 4.0.8-dev from www.php4win.com and see if some of the changes
Thies has been working on make a difference...  he has made a number of
changes trying to combat the Oracle on Windows nightmare but I don't think
they are included in the 4.0.6 release, and whether or not they'll work I
don't know.

Good luck, please let me know if you have any,

John

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jozsef Szilagyi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP 4.0.6 Apache 1.3.12 Oracle 8.1.5 OCIPlogon
> Windows 2000 Server
> 
> 
> Hello !
> 
> I have a strange problem, with the combination of configuration on the
> subject.
> When want to use permanent connection to Oracle (OCIPlogon) the
> oracle sessions never end, and quiclky raise the 50 limit of Oracle
> procesess.
> 
> BUT when I use on the same machine, with the same PHP, Oracle,
> and the same php scripts, only i change the webserver from Apache to
> IIS 5.0, the problem dissapeared. The IIS only open a very 
> low number of
> connection
> and the connection time (for the second request) is much much 
> small than
> the same thing under Apache.
> 
> Now my question is, where is the problem ?
> Why with IIS is ok, and with Apache not ?
> 
> SzJ.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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hello,

i'm a newbie to PHP but i have the following question how could i get a full
PHP script off a server without letting it being processed by PHP.
I am unable to use a FTP client since there is no way to log on

kind regards

R. Lindeman


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