php-windows Digest 9 Jan 2004 23:18:06 -0000 Issue 2075
Topics (messages 22530 through 22539):
Re: binary search in php
22530 by: Stuart
Re: 500 internal PHP errors - custom error reporting
22531 by: Cristian MARIN
php.ini & smtp (php 4.3.4)
22532 by: Igor Pustylnick
22533 by: Humberto Silva
22534 by: Igor Pustylnick
22535 by: Igor Pustylnick
22537 by: hubo
Re: Problem with notices
22536 by: user.domain.invalid
Session Variables Problem (Missing)
22538 by: Brad Lawryk
22539 by: hubo
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Stuart wrote:
Idur wrote:
1. How to searching data in array using "binary search methode" and
update the data when found it.
because the data, that i have to process is big, with more than 12000
lines.
2. How did i found tutorial about binary search in php.....???
A quick Google found this: http://www.mwc.edu/inte/cpsc/03/about.html
Or try this for a PHP example:
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~jfulton/binary_search/
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Stuart
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Hello,
You just have to add this line for each error number you want to overwrite into
the httpd.conf (there are some commented ones coming with the default apache
configuration)
ErrorDocument 500 "The server made a boo boo."
if you want to have a text displayed when this error appeared or:
ErrorDocument 500 d:/www/internal_error.html
for serving a static page or
ErrorDocument 500 http://server_name/page_name.html
for serving an URL
Regards,
Cristian MARIN
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InterAKT Online (www.interakt.ro)
Tel: +4021 312.53.12
Tel/Fax: +4021 312.51.91
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"Jim Macdiarmid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In ASP/IIS 5.0, there is a way to have a custom error page displayed
that will show current environment variables, etc. Is there a way to do
this with PHP/Apache 2?
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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I'm trying to change values in php.ini corresponding to SMTP and
sendmail_to. whatever I change these values to doesn't seen to reflect in
phpinfo() and other programs.
Is it a bug or I need to look at something else as well?
Regards,
Igor
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Restart apache ...
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From: Igor Pustylnick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2004 18:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] php.ini & smtp (php 4.3.4)
I'm trying to change values in php.ini corresponding to SMTP and
sendmail_to. whatever I change these values to doesn't seen to reflect
in
phpinfo() and other programs.
Is it a bug or I need to look at something else as well? Regards, Igor
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restarted 3 times
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Restart apache ...
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From: Igor Pustylnick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2004 18:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] php.ini & smtp (php 4.3.4)
I'm trying to change values in php.ini corresponding to SMTP and
sendmail_to. whatever I change these values to doesn't seen to reflect
in
phpinfo() and other programs.
Is it a bug or I need to look at something else as well? Regards, Igor
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restarted 3 times. Nothing changes
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Restart apache ...
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From: Igor Pustylnick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2004 18:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] php.ini & smtp (php 4.3.4)
I'm trying to change values in php.ini corresponding to SMTP and
sendmail_to. whatever I change these values to doesn't seen to reflect
in
phpinfo() and other programs.
Is it a bug or I need to look at something else as well? Regards, Igor
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Do you really mean "sendmail_to" and not "sendmail_from"?
Does it make sense to set a global "sendmail_to" in your php.ini?
"Igor Pustylnick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> I'm trying to change values in php.ini corresponding to SMTP and
> sendmail_to. whatever I change these values to doesn't seen to reflect in
> phpinfo() and other programs.
> Is it a bug or I need to look at something else as well?
> Regards,
> Igor
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Choinet wrote:
I just tested notice generation on PHP-GTK 1.0.0 on
Windows by using an undefined variable.
$var = fopen($_GET['test'], 'r');
I have error_reporting set to
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
in php.ini, and any notices are suppressed in my
custom error log set in php.ini unless I specify
error_reporting(E_ALL); earlier in the script. As far
as I know, the default PHP-GTK configuration works
fine, so I would look towards the script itself.
Do you recall what changes have occurred when the
notices were initially being written to the error log?
Do you have any error tracking functions/classes in
your application that may be sending notices to the
log?
Also, do you run this script via command line?
Sorry for the delay on this response. We've been socked in with an ice
storm and no power for a few days.
I think I can track the problem back to an attempt to run the new
PHP-Gtk release (1.0.0), which is listed on the site. Everything ran
okay, but that's when we started seeing the problem with the error file.
We decided that the new release wasn't buying us anything we needed, so
we backed it all out and returned to the 0.5.2 version. None of the
files from the 1.0.0 are there, but the notice problem is.
We run the app from a bat file, using the PHP/Gtk wrapper. The command
is as follows:
cd c:\PM\php4
php_gtk.exe "c:\PM\PracticePlus\PMMain.php"
Everything works just fine, except for the notices. The PMMain.php is a
simplistic API, with just a few lines: the dll check, some globals,
some includes and a call to the main logon screen. The very first
notice occurs with the logon screen, when we do a check on a variable
that may or may not exist.
thanks,
Madeleine D.
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I am new to PHP moving over from ASP and one of things I relied on heavily
was session variables. It seems that everytime a new page is opened it
starts a new session.
I have set up a simple test site you can see whats happening - easier than
to explain.
http://www.cflsquad.com/index.php
Use
Username: testuser
Password: testpassword
the next page after log in should read "You are logged in as: testuser".
What tells me is that the session variable is resetting to a new on each
page is that the 'testuder' text doesn't show becuase the session var is
being read. These exact same pages work fine oon a Linux server so I know
its a Windows Server issue. The odd thing is that the session ID is passed
and saved but the session variable that is created on log in is not passed.
Again, it woks just fine on a Linux server - just not Windows.
I have changed the path in the php.ini file as many have suggested fixes the
problem but it hasn't made a difference for me.
Thanks
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Brad Lawryk
Williams Lake TimberWolves
www.wltimberwolves.com
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To be sure that there is no coding error, just try this simple code:
'============ Begin ==============
<?
session_start();
if (isset($_SESSION["test"])){
echo $_SESSION["test"];
}
else {
echo "new session";
$_SESSION["test"]="session variable saved";
}
?>
'============== End ==============
I have got no problem about the session variables on my W2K system with both
IIS and Apache installed.
By the way, since the php.ini is the same both for IIS and Apache, both
servers share the same session (and the session variables).
"Brad Lawryk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> I am new to PHP moving over from ASP and one of things I relied on heavily
> was session variables. It seems that everytime a new page is opened it
> starts a new session.
>
> I have set up a simple test site you can see whats happening - easier than
> to explain.
>
> http://www.cflsquad.com/index.php
>
> Use
> Username: testuser
> Password: testpassword
>
> the next page after log in should read "You are logged in as: testuser".
> What tells me is that the session variable is resetting to a new on each
> page is that the 'testuder' text doesn't show becuase the session var is
> being read. These exact same pages work fine oon a Linux server so I know
> its a Windows Server issue. The odd thing is that the session ID is passed
> and saved but the session variable that is created on log in is not
passed.
> Again, it woks just fine on a Linux server - just not Windows.
>
> I have changed the path in the php.ini file as many have suggested fixes
the
> problem but it hasn't made a difference for me.
>
> Thanks
>
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> Brad Lawryk
> Williams Lake TimberWolves
> www.wltimberwolves.com
>
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