[PHP] date/time of current page

2001-09-11 Thread chip . wiegand

I want to put, into a footer include file, the last modified date of the
current
file being viewed. I have the following code that works when I hard code
the
file name -



But of course that won't work as a footer for a site with over two hundred pages.
What is the parameter for the current page? I tried php_self but that didn't work
properly (it returned Dec 31 1969).

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RE: [PHP] date/time of current page

2001-09-11 Thread Jack Dempsey

have you tried parsing out the name from $PHP_SELF?
I would think that php wouldn't care if it gets 'index.php' or (some
processing) "index.php", know what i mean?

jack

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Subject: [PHP] date/time of current page


I want to put, into a footer include file, the last modified date of the
current
file being viewed. I have the following code that works when I hard code
the
file name -



But of course that won't work as a footer for a site with over two hundred
pages.
What is the parameter for the current page? I tried php_self but that didn't
work
properly (it returned Dec 31 1969).

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RE: [PHP] date/time of current page

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Geier, CDM Systems Admin


document.write('some text ' + document.lastmodified + ' some other text.');


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have you tried parsing out the name from $PHP_SELF?
I would think that php wouldn't care if it gets 'index.php' or (some
processing) "index.php", know what i mean?

jack

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Subject: [PHP] date/time of current page


I want to put, into a footer include file, the last modified date of the
current
file being viewed. I have the following code that works when I hard code
the
file name -



But of course that won't work as a footer for a site with over two hundred
pages.
What is the parameter for the current page? I tried php_self but that didn't
work
properly (it returned Dec 31 1969).

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RE: [PHP] date/time of current page

2001-09-11 Thread chip . wiegand





"Jack Dempsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/11/2001 11:42:07 PM
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Subject:  RE: [PHP] date/time of current page


have you tried parsing out the name from $PHP_SELF?
I would think that php wouldn't care if it gets 'index.php' or (some
processing) "index.php", know what i mean?

jack

I'm not sure what you mean, but here is what I have tried -



I also quoted the string $PHP_SELF with the same results, which look
like this -

12/31/69 4:00:00 PM

So, just what am I doing wrong?
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Subject: [PHP] date/time of current page


I want to put, into a footer include file, the last modified date of the
current
file being viewed. I have the following code that works when I hard code
the
file name -



But of course that won't work as a footer for a site with over two hundred
pages.
What is the parameter for the current page? I tried php_self but that
didn't
work
properly (it returned Dec 31 1969).

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RE: [PHP] date/time of current page

2001-09-11 Thread chip . wiegand





"Michael Geier, CDM Systems Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/11/2001
11:46:50 PM
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document.write('some text ' + document.lastmodified + ' some other text.');


Surely it can be done in PHP, which doesn't, of course, depend on whether
or not the visitor has some options disabled or enabled in their browser.

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Subject: RE: [PHP] date/time of current page


have you tried parsing out the name from $PHP_SELF?
I would think that php wouldn't care if it gets 'index.php' or (some
processing) "index.php", know what i mean?

jack

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Subject: [PHP] date/time of current page


I want to put, into a footer include file, the last modified date of the
current
file being viewed. I have the following code that works when I hard code
the
file name -



But of course that won't work as a footer for a site with over two hundred
pages.
What is the parameter for the current page? I tried php_self but that
didn't
work
properly (it returned Dec 31 1969).

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Simrad, Inc
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RE: [PHP] date/time of current page

2001-09-11 Thread Jack Dempsey

> I'm not sure what you mean, but here is what I have tried -

try this:


jack


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RE: [PHP] date/time of current page

2001-09-11 Thread chip . wiegand

Thankyou, that works fine.

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"Jack Dempsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/12/2001 12:03:20 AM
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> I'm not sure what you mean, but here is what I have tried -

try this:


jack








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Re: [PHP] More thoughts about PHP: Taglibs

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Kimsal



Dr. Evil wrote:

>It seems to me that one of the problems with PHP is that you have to
>include code in your HTML pages.  Even with the cleanest design, you
>end up with HTML that looks like this:
>
>
>Hello, .  Your last login was showlastlogin(); ?>.
>
>
No, you don't.  

Have a script file that processes your information, then include() a 
template
file that would have drop in replacements

file1.php


template.html

Hello  your last login was .



Your PHP file can get fancy.
file1.php
60 days) {
$template="foolate.html";
}
include($template);
?>

You can check conditionals, handle errors, etc., in your PHP file,
without putting any function calls in your HTML template.  We
try to avoid putting function calls in the templates at all costs.  
variables - yes.  logic (if/else/etc) - yes (on occasion).  
function calls? No.


>
>This is ok, but it seems to me that java taglibs provide a more
>elegant way to do the same things:
>
>
>Hello, .  Your last login was .
>
>

Again - what if showlastlogin returned an error for some reason?  How
would you handle that there?

If the 'elegance' is simply saving a few keystrokes, that's not really
doing much.  :(

>
>This lets the backend stuff be completely separated from the html
>design part of things.  What do people think of this?  I'm just now
>learning JSP so I'm thinking about the differences between PHP and
>JSP.
>
It's not separated enough if you're possibly pulling back stuff from 
functions
which you haven't error checked.  You would do that error checking in the
template then, which doesn't strike me as very efficient in most cases.

>
>In general, both are powerful ways of creating dynamic websites, but
>they have different characteristics and are better for different
>things.  I'm learning java but I will continue to use both, depending
>on the task.
>



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[PHP] NEW !! ecTemplate !! NEW

2001-09-11 Thread Jeroen Olthof

http://www.millipede.nl/ectemplate/

hi,

I was inspired by fasttemplate. the idea of separate your HTML code from the
PHP code.
but when I first start usinging fasttemplate, it removed all my javascript
function definitions. This was a reson for me to do a rewrite in my own way.
starting from scretch I build up ecTemplate and using it now in real life
website. it called ecTemplate (easyTemplate) because it's really easy to
use.
try it out !!!

please use the comminucation board to let me know what u think of the
ecTemplate construction !

http://www.millipede.nl/ectemplate/

kind regards
Jeroen Olthof
Netherlands



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Re: [PHP] World Trade Centre Hit By terrorists, also pentagon

2001-09-11 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach »[EMAIL PROTECTED]« am 2001-09-11 um 17:36:59 +0100 :
> I'm sure your is the view shared by the VAST, VAST majority on both "sides".
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> Quoting Clint Tredway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > 
> > I am sorry, but the problem is the exact opposite. If people would turn
> > back to God and seek his face and live according to His will, the World
> > would benefit greatly.

Well, exactly not!  Just look at the track record of "believe".  May I
remind you of the "great" deeds in the name of god (which god doesn't
matter).

No, if people would not believe in "god", world would be better.

But I also agree that the VAST majority believes in "god".


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Re: [PHP] Other lists

2001-09-11 Thread Data Driven Design

The lists from the html writers guild are good.

www.hwg.org


Data Driven Design
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Holly Hill, Florida 32117

http://www.datadrivendesign.com
Phone: (386) 226-8979

Websites That WORK For You
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> I've found this list so helpful - can anyone recommend a similar thing for
> javascript/html/etc?
>
> cheers,
>
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Re: [PHP] World Trade Centre Hit By terrorists, also pentagon

2001-09-11 Thread Nael Mohammad

This is a PHP list and off the topic
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Re: [PHP] World Trade Centre Hit By terrorists, also pentagon

2001-09-11 Thread Christopher CM Allen

>>Well, exactly not!  Just look at the track record of "believe".  May I
>>remind you of the "great" deeds in the name of god (which god doesn't
>>matter).


Let me remind you of the deeds not done in Gods name -> Hitler Deed's &
Stalin Deed's.
Enough said... take it off the list.


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Re: [PHP] mysql_db_query create table error

2001-09-11 Thread David Robley

On Wed, 12 Sep 2001 01:19, mkrisher wrote:
> All,
>
> I am trying to create a table in a mySQL database, seems like it would
> be easy enough, but for some reason it is not working, below is the
> code:
>
>   // Query to create table and columns
>   $sql = "CREATE TABLE 'products' (
>   id  INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTOINCREMENT 
>PRIMARY KEY,
>   description TEXT,
>   jewelery-type   VARCHAR(255),
>   catalog-number  VARCHAR(255),
>   price   VARCHAR(255),
>   stone-type  VARCHAR(255),
>   stone-color VARCHAR(255),
>   stone-cut   VARCHAR(255),
>   stone-clarity   VARCHAR(255),
>   stone-carat VARCHAR(255),
>   supplierVARCHAR(255),
>   metal-type  VARCHAR(255),
>   width   VARCHAR(255),
>   length  VARCHAR(255),
>   setting VARCHAR(255)
>   )";
>
>   // create connection
>   // substitute hostname, username and password
>   $connection = mysql_connect("mkrisher", "mkrisher", "") or die
> ("Couldn't connect to server.");
>
>   // select database
>   // substitute database name
>   $db = mysql_select_db("richmondjewelers") or die ("Couldn't open
> database.");
>
>   // execute SQL query and get result
>   $sql_result = mysql_db_query($db, $sql) or die ("Couldn't execute
> query!");
>
> I always get the "Couldn't execute query" error, is there something
> else that I should be doing, watching for permission issues or
> something?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> __ Michael Krisher
> __ http://www.sectiongroup.com

Immediately after the mysql_db_query line, use mysql_error() to return 
the mysql error message. I'll hazard a guess that it is because you 
haven't assigned a default value to your autoincrement field.

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[PHP] CheckBoxes and Arrays

2001-09-11 Thread Ryan Stephens

Im trying to output a list of options, each with a checkbox named "ChkBox"
and with a value of the ID number from the database. This is no prob.
The thing is, i want to be able to select some of those checkboxes (any
number, in combination) and delete the information from the database that is
associated with the ID for that CheckBox.

Example of input tag:
<-->
echo "ID\">\n";
<--->

Now i thought that if i selected say items 1, 2, 3 from the list (and there
IDs are 1, 2, 3) then When i submit the form a comma delimited string would
be created (an array even not sure what it is).

How would i loop through this list and break it apart so i can delete each
record from the database that was selected.

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Re: [PHP] CheckBoxes and Arrays

2001-09-11 Thread Christopher William Wesley

On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Ryan Stephens wrote:

> Im trying to output a list of options, each with a checkbox named "ChkBox"
...

Name each checkbox "ChkBox[]" ... the brackets are the key.

When the form is submitted, you'll have an array called $ChkBox that will
contain the data only from the checked checkboxes.  You can loop over that
array pretty simply.

for( $i = 0; $i < sizeof( $ChkBox ); $i++ ){
print( $ChkBox[$i] . " was checked" );
// Delete the row from the database, etc ...
}



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[PHP] word wrap

2001-09-11 Thread Justin French

Hi,

I'm having trouble with some email clients not wrapping text.  So, what
I'd like to do is create a wrap function which enables me to wrap a long
text string at say 60 characters, by inserting a \n.  Of course I don't
want to wrap RIGHT ON 60 chars, I want to wrap at the space just before
the 60 characters, so I don't break words.

Any advice welcome!!


Justin French

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[PHP] Re: word wrap

2001-09-11 Thread Adam


http://php.net/manual/en/function.wordwrap.php

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[PHP] Posts about the WTC Trajedy

2001-09-11 Thread Chip


I find the 'tone' of this thread to be very shameful! At a time like this we 
should be supporting one another in any way we can, not making off-handed 
remarks, finger-pointing or making facetious comments. I am on about a dozen 
differant lists and they all have threads going on this subject, and this 
list is the only one with any negative remarks. What a shame! I am 
disappointed in what I am reading here. I am glad to see the discussion even 
it is off-topic, but lets try to be supportive, and not make things harder 
than they already are. The world is full of hatred and love, but some of you 
are just perpetuating the hatred. This is not the time for that, but rather 
it is the time to reach out to those who have been hurt by this trajedy. And 
there are many ways we can do that, even if we are on the opposite side of 
the world, whether we are 'believers' or not.

I hope and pray the people responsible are found and brought to justice. 
God bless you, and if you don't happen to believe in God, or any god - 
Regards

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On Tuesday 11 September 2001 09:26, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> So sprach »[EMAIL PROTECTED]« am 2001-09-11 um 08:55:49 -0600 :
> > We need the receive the help from Got, I believe He is the only one who
> > can help us on this situation 
>
> Well, you know: *EXACTLY* this is the problem!  Your so called "god".
> If it weren't for this superstition, the world would be a *MUCH* safer
> place.  I'm sure of that.
>
> But if it makes you feel better: Go on, believe in that.
>
>
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[PHP] PERL TO PHP

2001-09-11 Thread programmer

Can anybody help me convert this perl code to PHP

This line in particular
while( /hidden name=(.*?)>/gs ) {

but I have included more of the source below:

Thanks in Advanace

Randy


undef $/;
#print "$curlargs";
#print "$sysstring";
open(foo, "$sysstring|")  ||  die ("Failed FO $!_");
while(){
# pull out the hidden fields...the pattern starts with "hidden name=" and
# ends with ">"
while( /hidden name=(.*?)>/gs ) {
# see if there was some kind of error
if(index($1, "ERROR") == 0) {
$e="yes";
$errstring = $1;
$errstring =~ ( /value="(.*)"/ );

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Re: [PHP] Posts about the WTC Trajedy

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Baskett

Amen, Ill second that

Rick

> From: Chip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 20:27:41 -0700
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Posts about the WTC Trajedy
> 
> 
> I find the 'tone' of this thread to be very shameful! At a time like this we
> should be supporting one another in any way we can, not making off-handed
> remarks, finger-pointing or making facetious comments. I am on about a dozen
> differant lists and they all have threads going on this subject, and this
> list is the only one with any negative remarks. What a shame! I am
> disappointed in what I am reading here. I am glad to see the discussion even
> it is off-topic, but lets try to be supportive, and not make things harder
> than they already are. The world is full of hatred and love, but some of you
> are just perpetuating the hatred. This is not the time for that, but rather
> it is the time to reach out to those who have been hurt by this trajedy. And
> there are many ways we can do that, even if we are on the opposite side of
> the world, whether we are 'believers' or not.
> 
> I hope and pray the people responsible are found and brought to justice.
> God bless you, and if you don't happen to believe in God, or any god -
> Regards
> 
> --
> Chip Wiegand
> 
> On Tuesday 11 September 2001 09:26, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>>  So sprach »[EMAIL PROTECTED]« am 2001-09-11 um 08:55:49 -0600 :
>>  > We need the receive the help from Got, I believe He is the only one who
>>  > can help us on this situation 
>> 
>>  Well, you know: *EXACTLY* this is the problem!  Your so called "god".
>>  If it weren't for this superstition, the world would be a *MUCH* safer
>>  place.  I'm sure of that.
>> 
>>  But if it makes you feel better: Go on, believe in that.
>> 
>> 
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[PHP] Re: Mailing list

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

You could examine the web-server logs...

But you either have to assume people only read it once, or count IPs and
ignore AOL/DHCP/Hotmail etc users whose IPs will change more or less at
random.

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> Hi,
>
> I am using PHP script for a mailing list application. Is there a way to
> track the no of users opened the email. All the images in this html email
> are read from the server. In that manner can we call a script from the
> email that can be used to store the no of counts. If anybody has got any
> idea on the same please let me know.
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
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[PHP] Re: mysql help

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

A "create" SQL statement is just an SQL statement.

Send it the same way you would send "Select"

You'll have to have the permissions set up right, so use mysql_error() until
you figure out what's going on.

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> Hi !
>
> Is there a way for creating a table inside an exciting database from php ?
>
> Thanx
>
> Nikola
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[PHP] Re: Getting a script to download files from an ftp server?

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

header("Content-type: application/x-octet-stream");
You'll also need differing Content-disposition: headers for IE and Netscape.
And, just for fun, you need Content-length: if you expect the pretty
progress meter to work.
For total fun, there's also a minor version of some browser where you need
to incorporate the filename into the URL:

yourserver.com/whatever.php/filename.tar.gz?filename=filename.tar.gz

The broken browser stupidly ignores your headers and uses the URL to decide
what to do...

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Subject: Getting a script to download files from an ftp server?


> I'm attempting to write a script to download files from a ftp server.
> Basically what will need to be done is this. The website will have a
> searchable database and once the selected items are found will have a
> download link. From this I would like to click on the download link and
> sent that to the php script to download the file.
> I've been messing around with it but can't seem to get it to work. As an
>   example I've sending the request from the previos page like this.
> page.php?dir=blabla&file=downloadme.tar.gz  . This is then sent to the
> php script and I cant' get it to download correctly. I'm looking for it
> to pop up the download manager and download it that way instead of
> opening it up in the browser. I'm at a loss here. Thanks..
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[PHP] Re: PHP module unloadable

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

I think uncompress may be in zlib, which you said not to use...

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Subject: PHP module unloadable


> I'm having a problem building a loadable PHP module with mysql support.
> without mysql support, there's absolutely no problem.  the module appears
> to load correctly, until you start apache, at which point I receive:
>
> Syntax error on line 227 of /usr/www/conf/httpd.conf:
> Cannot load /usr/www/libexec/libphp4.so into server:
/usr/www/libexec/libphp4.so: undefined symbol: uncompress
>
> I am running PHP's configure as:
>
> cd ../${php}
> ./configure --enable-inline-optimization \
> --prefix=${instdir} \
> --with-config-file-path=${instdir}/conf \
> --with-pgsql \
> --with-regex=php \
> --with-gettext \
> --enable-magic-quotes \
> --enable-shmop \
> --enable-trans-sid \
> --enable-sockets \
> --enable-sysvsem \
> --enable-sysvshm \
> --enable-versioning \
> --enable-memory-limit \
> --with-apache=../${apache} \
> --enable-wddx \
> --without-zlib \
> --with-pgsql \
> --with-mhash \
> --with-imap || exit 1
> #   --with-mysql=/usr || exit 1
>
> (last two lines changed to --with-imap \ --with-mysql=/usr || exit 1, for
> a module that fails as described above).
>
> I'd greatly appreciate any help in tracking this problem down.
>
> Kevin Way


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[PHP] Re: Ramesus HELP ! Fwd: [PHP] mail() ERROR - WHY, WHY, WHY

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

Did anybody disable the mail() function in PHP?

What did  you put in php.ini to call sendmail?

Are there any error messages in your Apache logs?

Re-posting with Rasmus' name is probably not particularly useful...

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> This is a forwarded message
> From: Badger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Monday, September 10, 2001, 12:23:54 AM
> Subject: [PHP] mail() ERROR - WHY, WHY, WHY
>
> ===8<==Original message text===
> Hello ,
>
>
> I drowing here and need a life-ring!  I have a site relying heavily on
> e-mail registration, forums, etc. and mail() is broken in my php
> install.  I've been using an smtp server other than sendmail, but
> based on recommendations I have removed that smtp server, removed php,
> installed sendmail, reinstalled php, and php still complains that
> "Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build" and sendmail is
> clearly in my /var/lib/php.ini sendmail_path and the location is
> correct.  I can send mail from the command line, but not via php's
> mail()
>
> Need Heelp! real bad.
>
> (beg, beg)
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> I am desperate to get this working.   If anyone can tell me a way to
> troubleshoot this problem, I'll be happy to pursue it myself.  I am
> running the RedHat 7.1 distribution of Linux, Apache 1.3.20, php
> 4.0.6, and sendmail-8.10.11.  The Apache and php are src builds using
> tarballs and the sendmail is an rpm - I am only using sendmail to
> troubleshoot the problem, but I will eventually use dmail as my smtp
> server.  All the above servers are on the sam machine.
>
> I have turned logging on in my php.ini, but the mail() error does not
> get written to the log file I specified, only to the Apache error log
> - but the error is the same as that displayed in my browser when php
> tries to call mail()  "Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build"
>
> I've tried everything I can think of and recommendations from this
> list...
>
> I have removed php, removed sendmail, reinstalled sendmail,
> reinstalled php:
>
> here is my php build:
>
> -
>
> CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include
> LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local \
> --with-apache=/usr/local/src/Apachetoolbox-1.5.38/apache_1.3.20 \
> --enable-exif \
> --enable-track-vars \
> --with-calendar=shared \
> --enable-safe-mode \
> --enable-magic-quotes \
> --enable-trans-sid \
> --enable-wddx \
> --enable-ftp \
>  --with-gd="/usr/local" \
> --with-zlib \
> --enable-gd-native-tt \
> --with-t1lib="/usr/local/lib/php/t1libs" \
> --with-jpeg-dir="/usr/local" \
> --with-png-dir="/usr/local" \
> --with-zlib-dir="/usr/local" \
> --with-ttf \
> --with-freetype-dir="/usr/local" \
>  --with-imap=/usr/local \
>  --with-mhash=/usr/local \
>  --with-mcrypt=/usr/local \
>  --with-unixODBC=/usr/local/unixODBC \
>  --with-mysql \
>  --
>
>  My php.ini is i the proper location and chnges get reloaded after
>  reloading Apache - verified by phpinfo().  Here is the pertinent area
>  of my php.ini file:
>
>  ---
>
>  sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i
>
>  -
>  Here are others that I've tried in my php.ini file:
>
>  
>  sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail
>  ---
>
>  sendmail_path = /usr/sbin
>  --
>
>  sendmail_path = ".:/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i"
>
>  --
>
>  sendmail_path = ".:/usr/sbin/sendmail"
>
>
>  
>
>  sendmail_path = ".:/usr/sbin"
>  --
>
>  ;sendmail_path =   (default)
>
>  --
>
>
>  I still get the mail() error
>
>
>  Please help me figure this one out.
>
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[PHP] Re: Hierarchic menus using Javascript and PHP?

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

See my response to Girish' post.
You can't have JavaScript talking to PHP in real-time for user-interaction.
You either need to send your ENTIRE tree to JavaScript, or make the user
choose on each page from a sub-menu...

For that, you would just need to have JavaScript set the location to
something involving the ID of the sub-category so PHP can then generate a
new menu.

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Subject: Hierarchic menus using Javascript and PHP?


> On my site I have a page that takes input into a MySQL database
> (though this isn't a db question).
>
> Each entry has a category and a subcategory entry, which should come
> from predefined lists and are therefore instituted as pull-down
> lists.  The category list is in a PHP array which feeds a SELECT
> pull-down list.  The subcategory choices should depend upon what
> category is selected.  In order to ease user input, I've used a
> javascript function to cause the subcategory pulldown to depend upon
> the category selection.  Thus if the category is Animals, the
> subcategory SELECT would show "dog", "cat", "fish" - but if the
> category were "Colors" the possible subcategories might be "Red",
> "Green", "Yellow", "Puce".
>
> On the initial entry - a blank record - this all works fine.  But if
> I go back in to modify a record I run into trouble, as I can't make
> the page reflect the stored value of the subcategory within the
> pull-down list (i.e. as the SELECTED item).
>
>
> I use the following PHP code to display the $categories array - and
> if there is a stored value ( $formValues["category"] ) it displays
> that selection as "SELECTED" - which is exactly right.
>
>printf("Category ");
>printf("\n");
>printf(" === Select One === \n");
>
>$i=0;
>while ($i < count($categories)) {
>  printf("%s\n",
>$categories[$i],
>$categories[$i] == $formValues["category"] ? "SELECTED" : "",
>$categories[$i]);
>  $i++;
>}
>
>printf(");
>
> But when it comes to the Sub-Category the list that feeds the SELECT
> list is not in an array, but is coming from the JavaScript function
> like:
>
>if(subCategoryIndex == 1)  // Colors
>  document.search.subcategory.options[1] = new Option('Red');
>  document.search.subcategory.options[1].value = "red";
>  document.search.subcategory.options[2] = new Option('Blue');
>  document.search.subcategory.options[2].value = "blue";
>  ...etc...
>
> I can't figure a way to make the 'Update' version of the page display
> the value of the Sub-Category in a select list (so that the user CAN
> update it).  I can certainly have the value display, but it no long
> has the other possible members of the list, since it's not coming
> from a display.
>
> I couldn't see a way to do this (updating one form element from
> another) completely in PHP - else I would have.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Could I feed a PHP array FROM JavaScript?  If I could get the
> subcategory selection list into an arry I think I could make this
> work.
>
> Or possibly use another JavaScript script inside the PHP portion of
> the page in order to force it to mark the appropriate item
> "SELECTED"?  I tried this but couldn't make it work.
>
> Any help is appreciated - Thanks,
> Nelson
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[PHP] Re: check box help.

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

Add [] to the name if you expect multiple checkboxes of the same name...
http://php.net/FAQ.php

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Subject: check box help.


>
> Hey gang I'm using a checkbox in a form that has its values dumped into a
mysql
> database.  for some odd reason, the checkbox information is "lost"
>
> It worked earlier so I'm guessing I introduced a typo someplace.
>
> this is the code in the form.  I figure if this looks ok to you all. I
just need to go search
> through my code more carefully.
>
> 
> Recurring Seminar: name=\"recur\" value=\"$recur\"> Recurring
> seminars are displayed with a different color text in
> listings 
>
>
> I create the form as a variable that is displayed.
>
> thanks,
>
> chris
>
>


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[PHP] Re: Uploading Photos to MySQL

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

Rasmus' classic Photo Album is still online with source code.

Google:
"Rasmus Lerdorf" and "Photo Album"

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Subject: Uploading Photos to MySQL


> Hello,
>
> Has anyone developed another class for uploading images to a MySQL
database?
>
> I downlaoded upload_db.zip from:
> http://circle.ch/scripts/
>
> as it was a phplib based and it looks like it should do what is required.
> However it doesn't seem to be working.
>
> Does anyone else have any good pointers to scripts to store jpg/png files
in
> MySQL using PHP?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike
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[PHP] Re: Problem with session_destroy

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

The file isn't written out until the end of your script, and you're trying
to kill it?...

Since you haven't registered any variables nor set them, deleting the
session doesn't seem like a big deal...

What's your overall design goal here?

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Subject: Problem with session_destroy


> I have the code:
>
> 
> session_start();
> require_once("func1.php");
>
> if (lExistUser($cusr, $cpass)==false)
> {
> if (session_id() <> "")
> {session_destroy();}
>
> }
>
> When the page loads the first time I receive error:
>
>
>
> "Warning: Session object destruction failed in main.php on line 9"
>
> but when I make "Refresh" of page, there is no error !!
>
> Can someone any ideas ?
>
> Thanks
> Rosen
>
>
>
>


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[PHP] Re: Can' connect to ldap server

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

Check your Apache log for any errors...

And, it's *possible* PHP was configured to log errors elsewhere as well...

See php.ini, or write some intentionally broken code to be sure you get
error messages to the browser.

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Subject: Can' connect to ldap server


> Hi
>
> I compiled PHP_4.0.6 with LDAP support (openldap-2.0.12) without any
> problems, but I can't connect to my locally
> running LDAP-Server. The whole thing is running on a HP-UX11 box.
>
> Here are my very simple two lines of code:
>
>
> $ds=ldap_connect ("localhost");
>
> print "connect result is ".$ds."";
>
>
> If try to show the results I get error popup with
>
> 'Documents contained no data. Try again later, or contact the server's
> administrator.'
>
>
> If I comment out the 'connect' line the browser show the line
> 'connect result is'
>
> I started slapd with debugging level 65535 and I can see that there are
> no connection requests from PHP.
>
>
> Any idea?
>
> Andre


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[PHP] Re: the proverbial "mail() is not supported in this PHP build"

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

It's entirely possible your ISP turned it off on purpose to foil spammers...

You *may* be able to http://php.net/exec sendmail and do an end-run around
that, if they were not smart enough to close off that access...

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> Hello ,
>
> I'm afraid that I have the "mail() is not supported in this PHP build"
> problem.  I have serached the archives to find an answer to this
> problem, but can only find others with the same problem and no
> solutions.
>
> Please let me know how this can be fixed, it is a MAJOR headache !
>
>
>
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[PHP] Re: php apache server problem

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

What do you mean by an overloading of the server?...

It's possible that your configuration of MySQL number of clients that can
connect is lower than the number of httpd children that can live.

At some point, you'll have requests asking for MySQL connections, but MySQL
won't hand out any more...

Check httpd.conf and my.cnf for these numbers.

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> Hello php-general,
>
>   Ive got a virtual hosted site
>   at  this  site  Ive  got some php files which are taking images from
>   database but tey stopped operating since a overloading of the server
>   the code of the taking pictores are here. Is there anyone who has an
>   idea.
>   codes are like that
>  $DB  = @MYSQL_CONNECT( $dbserver, $user, $pass) or die("dbserver not
>   ready");
>   @mysql_select_db( $dbname) or die("Veri tabany seçilemedi");
>   $Query=mysql_query("select  logo  from logotable where id='$id'") or
>   die ("theres no such a thing");
>   while ($Result = mysql_fetch_array ($Query))
>   {
> $logo=$Result["logo"];
> header("Content-type: image/gif");
> echo $logo;
>   }
>
> --
> Best regards,
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[PHP] Re: PHP4 in .html. HELP!

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

Try it without the . in .html -- Just html, no .

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>
> Please, help.
>
> I write in httpd.conf:
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
>
> And see result in browser - browser get reply with content-type:
application/x-httpd-php and suggest to save it.
> If I rename script to *.php and call it from browser it works Ok.
>
> How and where can I explain httpd and apache reply with content-type:
text/html for .html PHP4 documents.
>
> Apache Version Apache/1.3.20 PHP/4.0.6
>
> Could you help me, please.
>
>
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[PHP] Re: Accessing Variable !!!

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

PHP lives on the server.
JavaScript lives on the browser.
Consider the sequencing of events:

1: Browser sends GET request
2: Apache begins processing request, decides to invoke PHP
3: PHP begins processing, starts sending out HTML (or other data)
4: Apache passes through PHP's HTML/data
5: Browser begins receiving HTML/data
6: Apache and PHP finish sending data and CLOSE CONNECTION
7: Browser displays HTML and executes JavaScript

By the time your JavaScript runs, PHP is long-gone.

The only way to get data back to PHP is to send a whole 'nother HTTP request
from JavaScript to get a whole 'nother URL.

This is not generally useful for humanly bearable interaction time-wise, but
is occasionally useful.

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From: Girish P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 10:37 AM
Subject: Accessing Variable !!!


Hi,
 I am trying to use value of the text box  for the querying ..The
query is defined with in the a javaScript .
I am not able to get the Value.. inside the function.. However
"document.form.text.value" is getting the value.
How do we assign the value of javscript to PHP??? Is there a better way
,,,


Php is as follows:




Search result



\n";
echo "function getNames()\n";
echo "{\n";
echo "alert(\"Inside the FUcntion\");\n";
$connection = mssql_connect("girishp", "sa", "") or die
("could not connect to server.");
$db = mssql_select_db("AZADMINGROUP", $connection) or die
("Could not select database");
$sql_employee = "Select E_Number,E_First_Name,E_Last_Name from
T_Employee where E_First_Name = \"$searchName\"";
echo "alert(document.searchEmpl.searchName.value);\n";
$result_employee = mssql_query($sql_employee, $connection) or die
("Coule not execute");  $count = 1;
while($row = mssql_fetch_array($result_employee)) {
$ENo = $row["E_Number"];
$val = $row["E_First_Name"];
$val = $val . $row["E_Last_Name"];
#echo "var val = document.searchEmpl.searchresult;\n";
$val = $val . " ( " . $ENo . " )";
echo "document.searchEmpl.searchResult.options[$count].value =
'$val';\n";
echo "document.searchEmpl.searchResult.options[$count].text =
'$val';\n";
$count++;
}
echo "}\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "Search :\n";
echo "\n";
echo "Employee Name : 
 \n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "Search Result\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "\n";
echo "   
\n";

echo "\n\n";
?>





TIA
Girish



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[PHP] Re: enumerations // collections

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Lynch

First of all, you're going to have an awfully slow site if you end up
calling mysql_connect as often as it looks like you will.

You really only want to call mysql_connect once per script...

Collections in PHP are handled with arrays.

http://php.net/array

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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 3:36 PM
Subject: enumerations // collections


> I'm writting a class in PHP that has the following syntax
>
>  require_once("consts.inc");
>
> class User {
>   var $ID;
>   var $name;
>   var $lastname;
>   var $username;
>   var $password;
>
>   function GetUser($ID) {
>$db = mysql_connect(SQL_SERVER, SQL_USER, SQL_PASSWORD);
>mysql_select_db(SQL_DATABASE, $db);
>
>$RS = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE ID=$ID", $db);
>
>if ($fld = mysql_fetch_object($RS)) {
> $this->ID = $fld->ID;
> $this->name = $fld->name;
> $this->lastname = $fld->lastname;
> $this->username = $fld->username;
> $this->password = $fld->password;
> return true;
>}
>else {
> return false;
>} #end if
>
>mysql_free_result($RS);
>mysql_close($db);
>   }#end function
>
>
>   function AddUser() {
>if ((empty($this->name)) or (empty($this->lastname)) or
> (empty($this->username)) or (empty($this->password))) {
> return false;
>}
>else {
> $db = mysql_connect(SQL_SERVER, SQL_USER, SQL_PASSWORD);
> mysql_select_db(SQL_DATABASE, $db);
> $SQL = "INSERT INTO users(name, lastname, username, password)
> VALUES('$this->name', '$this->lastname', '$this->username',
> '$this->password')";
> mysql_query($SQL, $db);
> return true;
>} #end if
>
>   } #end function
>
>  } #end class
>
> ?>
>
> What I want to do now is implement a method(function) named ListUsers that
> will return all users from the database and asign the values to the
objects
> properties
>
> The result should be look something like this(at lest thats how
collections
> look like  in COM objects)
>
> $user->item[i]->property
>
> I hope I got my point accross.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mitja
>
>
>
>
>
>


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[PHP] reading a pop3 without imap functions

2001-09-11 Thread Carry Ian

Hello,

I want to read mails from a pop3 account. Our ISP doesn't support IMAP with PHP.

Can anybody help me how to do it using php.

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Carry

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Re: [PHP] CheckBoxes and Arrays

2001-09-11 Thread Don Read


On 12-Sep-2001 Christopher William Wesley wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Ryan Stephens wrote:
> 
>> Im trying to output a list of options, each with a checkbox named "ChkBox"
> ...
> 
> Name each checkbox "ChkBox[]" ... the brackets are the key.
> 
> When the form is submitted, you'll have an array called $ChkBox that will
> contain the data only from the checked checkboxes.  You can loop over that
> array pretty simply.
> 
> for( $i = 0; $i < sizeof( $ChkBox ); $i++ ){
>   print( $ChkBox[$i] . " was checked" );
>   // Delete the row from the database, etc ...
> }
> 

$p=array();
while (list($k,$v) = each($cbk)) {
$p[]=$k;
}
$ids=implode("','", $p);
$qry="DELETE FROM foo WHERE id IN ('$ids')";
mysql_query($qry);
>

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[PHP] terror

2001-09-11 Thread nafiseh saberi

in IRAn all people hear bad news about terror.
and want to help.
how are you,are you safe ???
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Best regards.
Nafiseh Saberi  
Iran -  Shiraz
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[PHP] Re: PHP module unloadable

2001-09-11 Thread Kevin Way

> I think uncompress may be in zlib, which you said not to use...

DOH!  Yeah, that was the problem... I 

Embarassed,
Kevin Way

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Re: [PHP] terror

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Baskett

We, well I can't speak for everyone, but I appreciate your sentiments and I
am sure many people do.  Pray, pray for those survivors, pray for those who
are possibly still trapped in/under the world trade center, pray for the
relatives of victims, spread the word of peace.  Like I heard earlier all it
takes is a small stone to start a large snowball, which can also be applied
to doing good in the world instead of evil.

thank you for your concern and God bless.

Rick


> From: "nafiseh saberi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 10:33:59 +0430
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [PHP] terror
> 
> in IRAn all people hear bad news about terror.
> and want to help.
> how are you,are you safe ???
> -
> Best regards.
> Nafiseh Saberi  
> Iran -  Shiraz
> Try to always happy and hopefull.
> The smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.
> Love your enemies , it will cause to try more.
> -- please send me your sentences .
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[PHP] Changing perl to PHP

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Kurth

Could somebody tell me how to convert this little bet of code to PHP.
The rest of the code for this was easy to do but I dont know what to
do with this. Can I call LWP from php and if yes how?

# read the post from PayPal system and add 'cmd'
read (STDIN, $query, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
$query .= '&cmd=_notify-validate';

# post back to PayPal system to validate
use LWP::UserAgent;
$ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
$req = new HTTP::Request 'POST','https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr';
$req->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
$req->content($query);
$res = $ua->request($req);













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Re: [PHP] Changing perl to PHP

2001-09-11 Thread Jason Brooke

> # read the post from PayPal system and add 'cmd'
> read (STDIN, $query, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
> $query .= '&cmd=_notify-validate';
>
> # post back to PayPal system to validate
> use LWP::UserAgent;
> $ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
> $req = new HTTP::Request 'POST','https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr';
> $req->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
> $req->content($query);
> $res = $ua->request($req);


Untested, using the curl part of the online manual (
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.curl.php ) as a reference:


foreach ($HTTP_POST_VARS as $key=>$value) $query .= "$key=$value&";
$query .= "cmd=_notify-validate";

if ($ch = curl_init("https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr";)) {

  curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1);
  curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $query);
  curl_exec($ch);
  curl_close($ch);

}

jason




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Re: [PHP] Changing perl to PHP

2001-09-11 Thread ReDucTor

\n";
} else {
fputs ($fp, "GET https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr
HTTP/1.1\015\012");
fputs ($fp, "HOST www.paypal.com\015\012");
fputs ($fp, "Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\015\012");
fputs ($fp, "Content-Length: ". strlen($query)."\015\012");
fputs ($fp, "Connection: Close\015\012");
fputs ($fp, $query); // you might want to do some urlencoding here, if
it hasn't been done already..
fputs ($fp, "\015\012\015\012");
while (!feof($fp)) {
$return .= fgets ($fp,128);
}
fclose ($fp);
}
?>

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To: "php" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 4:01 PM
Subject: [PHP] Changing perl to PHP


> Could somebody tell me how to convert this little bet of code to PHP.
> The rest of the code for this was easy to do but I dont know what to
> do with this. Can I call LWP from php and if yes how?
>
> # read the post from PayPal system and add 'cmd'
> read (STDIN, $query, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
> $query .= '&cmd=_notify-validate';
>
> # post back to PayPal system to validate
> use LWP::UserAgent;
> $ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
> $req = new HTTP::Request 'POST','https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr';
> $req->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
> $req->content($query);
> $res = $ua->request($req);
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>  Richard
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Re: [PHP] Re: Mailing list

2001-09-11 Thread B. van Ouwerkerk

At 23:50 11-9-01 -0500, Richard Lynch wrote:
>You could examine the web-server logs...
>
>But you either have to assume people only read it once, or count IPs and
>ignore AOL/DHCP/Hotmail etc users whose IPs will change more or less at
>random.

The problem is that you may not be able to count IP's. I know quite a few 
ISP's who are using a proxy.. :(

I've been thinking about this and the only way to be sure uhm.. quite 
sure.. is to add a link in the signature which will ask people to click on 
that link.. You could think about adding a contest and let them win 
something, or just a question like "did you find this information usefull". 
It highly depends on the PPL who have subscribed. Remember to add a unique 
identifier to that link to prevent opions to be counted more then once.

Bye,


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