Hi,
I'm trying to do something that I know works when you build an array like a
map with elements and values. One of the problems with this is that I only
get out the values from the array from the last row. And the other problem
is it looks like I can't delete desired values within the array. Is
D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
...
I mean, I was forced to write 'self ::' like 11 times in that
constructor. THAT is annoying.
would it help to consider that the annoyance is a matter of subjection
rather than fact? ;-)
I realize I am probably just venting since it's unlikely I can get
anything
Jonas Rosling wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to do something that I know works when you build an array like a
map with elements and values. One of the problems with this is that I only
get out the values from the array from the last row. And the other problem
is it looks like I can't delete desired
morning all,
Is there an easier way of doing the following??
form1 submitting to form1.php
input type=checkbox name=1
input type=checkbox name=2
input type=submit
form1.php
?php
$link = mysql_connect('host', 'user', 'pass') or die (Connection
failed: . mysql_error());
Chris Grigor schrieb:
morning all,
Is there an easier way of doing the following??
form1 submitting to form1.php
input type=checkbox name=1
input type=checkbox name=2
input type=submit
form1.php
?php
$link = mysql_connect('host', 'user', 'pass') or die (Connection
failed: . mysql_error());
Please reply to the list and not just directly to me.
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Thanks Stut
I have put the below script in test.php
?php
var_dump($_REQUEST);
var_dump($_ENV);
?
I am getting the below information which is not formatted
array(5) { [RSP_COOKIE]= string(28)
Chris Grigor wrote:
morning all,
Is there an easier way of doing the following??
form1 submitting to form1.php
input type=checkbox name=1
input type=checkbox name=2
input type=submit
make this into:
input type=checkbox name=blah[1] value=1
input type=checkbox name=blah[2] value=1
then you
Chris Grigor wrote:
morning all,
Is there an easier way of doing the following??
form1 submitting to form1.php
input type=checkbox name=1
input type=checkbox name=2
input type=submit
form1.php
?php
$link = mysql_connect('host', 'user', 'pass') or die (Connection
failed: .
I have put the below in test.php
?php
var_dump($_REQUEST);
var_dump($_ENV);
?
I am getting the below information which is not formatted
array(5) { [RSP_COOKIE]= string(28) type=1name=YW1pdA==stype=0
[RSP_DAEMON]= string(32) 9d07e725d2294db468407bb19badd8c2
[MC_CMP_ESK]= string(8) NonSense
definitely a loop will do the job.
on a form submission, you can get all the submitted fields/ values in
$_POST or $_GET array.
just, try 'print_r($_POST)', on top of your receiving script. you will
realise the scene behind. :)
then, get the size of the $_POST array and loop through the array
Peter Hoskin wrote:
Chris Grigor wrote:
morning all,
Is there an easier way of doing the following??
form1 submitting to form1.php
input type=checkbox name=1
input type=checkbox name=2
input type=submit
form1.php
?php
$link = mysql_connect('host', 'user', 'pass') or die (Connection
Do the file system and directory functions, perform the file system command
relative to your OS.
e.g.
does the internal code of the function:
rename(oldname, newname);
do exactly (in unix file systems):
`mv oldname newname`
do exactly (in windows file systems):
`ren oldname newname`
If not,
Chris Grigor wrote:
Hi Chris
While this works, it only posts the checkboxes that have been selected.
How would I get a list of ones not checked?
Always reply to the list as well.
Checkboxes aren't submitted if they are not checked. It's not a PHP
thing that does this.
That's why you
Hi,
Im having a hard time surpressing fsckopen() errors. I've looked at the
manual and searched around, but what i am doing /appears/ to be correct,
yet im still geting warnings...
here's the code:
// open a socket to the server
if($handle = @fsockopen($bits['host'], 80, $errno, $errstr, 10)
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
I have put the below in test.php
?php
var_dump($_REQUEST);
var_dump($_ENV);
?
I am getting the below information which is not formatted
[snip] ...[/snip]
Actually If I run my test.cgi file I get well formatted one and also
If you can see from the output
HTTP_USERNAME
Is there anyway to check the size of a file before it starts uploading it?
For instance, if the file is huge, and takes ages to upload, and is then
rejected by the server, the user will be somewhat annoyed!
I'm not even sure this is a php question!
Cheers
Nunners
James Nunnerley schrieb:
Is there anyway to check the size of a file before it starts uploading it?
For instance, if the file is huge, and takes ages to upload, and is then
rejected by the server, the user will be somewhat annoyed!
I'm not even sure this is a php question!
No you can't.
[snip]
Is there anyway to check the size of a file before it starts uploading
it?
For instance, if the file is huge, and takes ages to upload, and is then
rejected by the server, the user will be somewhat annoyed!
[/snip]
PHP is server-side and cannot check anything client-side. You cold use
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 13:39, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Is there anyway to check the size of a file before it starts uploading
it?
For instance, if the file is huge, and takes ages to upload, and is then
rejected by the server, the user will be somewhat annoyed!
[/snip]
PHP is
At 10:49 AM +0200 5/10/06, Chris Grigor wrote:
morning all,
Is there an easier way of doing the following??
Try:
http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-3754.html
HTH's
tedd
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At 10:56 PM -0500 5/9/06, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
to a client who may be very slow.
Aren't they all. :-)
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Morning all.
I would like to know if anybody could e-mail an example of code to upload
files into a MySQL server using PHP from
a form.
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
RENZO CLAVIJO
On 5/9/06, D. Dante Lorenso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an OOP programmer, I would expect the scope search to be as follows:
1. LOCAL: current method
2. THIS: current instance ($this)
3. SELF: current class parent classes, in order of inheritance
4. GLOBAL: globals
Ok, so this
I restarted Apache this morning in order to allow some new virtual
hosts to be recognised, and now I've got a problem whereby all of my
PHP scripts are being served up as source code instead of being
executed by the web server. I don't know why this is, as far as I'm
aware I haven't changed
Morning all.
I would like to know if anybody could e-mail an example of code to upload
files into a MySQL server using PHP from
a form.
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
RENZO CLAVIJO
What exactly do you mean?
Best regards
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On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:58, Paul Waring wrote:
I restarted Apache this morning in order to allow some new virtual
hosts to be recognised, and now I've got a problem whereby all of my
PHP scripts are being served up as source code instead of being
executed by the web server. I don't know
Paul Waring wrote:
I restarted Apache this morning in order to allow some new virtual
hosts to be recognised, and now I've got a problem whereby all of my
PHP scripts are being served up as source code instead of being
executed by the web server. I don't know why this is, as far as I'm
aware I
On 10/05/06, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the php may be being loaded in via an include conf file
do you havbe a line in httpd.conf that start with 'Include' ?
Only one, and that includes some virtual host files (I don't think
those are the problem, as Apache usually complains if
Paul Waring wrote:
On 10/05/06, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the php may be being loaded in via an include conf file
do you havbe a line in httpd.conf that start with 'Include' ?
Only one, and that includes some virtual host files (I don't think
those are the problem, as Apache
Paul Waring wrote:
Some version numbers in case it helps:
php -v
PHP 4.4.2 (cli) (built: May 10 2006 14:40:03)
Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Zend Technologies
httpd -v
Server version: Apache/2.0.58
Server built: May 7 2006 10:42:02
Does
Hi All
I have been trying to have PHP capture incoming emails sent to a specific
email account and have not been able to achieve this, I have searched high
and low on the internet and the same article
(http://www.evolt.org/article/Incoming_Mail_and_PHP/18/27914/index.html) is
plastered
On 10/05/06, Riemer Palstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are rather recent versions of both, so I'm suspecting an upgrade
was done recently which didn't make PHP all that happy. This is PHP
built from the port /usr/ports/lang/php4? Go to that dir, type 'make
config', make sure the APACHE knob
On 10/05/06, Richard Collyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this do the same with PHP5? Remember mod_php5 has gone from ports
so lang/php5 then make config and select build apache option.
I've no idea whether it does that with PHP5, but I'm not ready to
upgrade to that version yet (perhaps over
Adrian wrote:
I have my aliases file set up with the line: ade: |/usr/bin/php,
|/wwwroot/www.domain.com/ade/email.php
(The path to my PHP is correct)
There should only be one | on that line. It should read...
ade: /usr/bin/php /wwwroot/www.domain.com/ade/email.php
And the script it
hi all..
I'm gonna be more precise:
I wrote a form with fields text type=file , then i need to know how
to upload the files to the MySQL server (postgreSQL wold be appreciated). It
implies: Which field(s) must have the table where I'll save the image?. Is
there an example code to upload
Adrian wrote:
Hi All
I have been trying to have PHP capture incoming emails sent to a specific
email account and have not been able to achieve this, I have searched high
and low on the internet and the same article
(http://www.evolt.org/article/Incoming_Mail_and_PHP/18/27914/index.html) is
Stut wrote:
Adrian wrote:
I have my aliases file set up with the line: ade: |/usr/bin/php,
|/wwwroot/www.domain.com/ade/email.php
(The path to my PHP is correct)
There should only be one | on that line. It should read...
ade: /usr/bin/php /wwwroot/www.domain.com/ade/email.php
D'oh,
Yet another update.
Strange thing happened. I fixed the problem... It's not a clean
solution, it's not the right solution, but for now, it'll (have to) do :-)
I changed my little test-script to include directives like
max_input_time, set_time_limit(0) etc. Than I thought, why not try to
Renzo Clavijo wrote:
Morning all.
I would like to know if anybody could e-mail an example of code to upload
files into a MySQL server using PHP from
a form.
recently a new phenomenon has appeared online, namely search engines:
Thanks, I changed the line to:
ade: |/usr/bin/php /wwwroot/www.domain.com/ade/email.php
And get this message back different but in essence the same I believe. I
know the email.php doesn't do anything, I would love to get it there :)
proving to be difficult :)
- The following
Renzo Clavijo schrieb:
hi all..
I'm gonna be more precise:
I wrote a form with fields text type=file , then i need to know
how
to upload the files to the MySQL server (postgreSQL wold be
appreciated). It
implies: Which field(s) must have the table where I'll save the image?. Is
there
Adrian wrote:
Thanks, I changed the line to:
ade: |/usr/bin/php /wwwroot/www.domain.com/ade/email.php
And get this message back different but in essence the same I believe. I
know the email.php doesn't do anything, I would love to get it there :)
proving to be difficult :)
- The
Renzo Clavijo wrote:
hi all..
I'm gonna be more precise:
I wrote a form with fields text type=file , then i need to
know how
to upload the files to the MySQL server (postgreSQL wold be
appreciated). It
implies: Which field(s) must have the table where I'll save the
image?. Is
there
On 5/10/06, Rolf Wouters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yet another update.
Strange thing happened. I fixed the problem... It's not a clean
solution, it's not the right solution, but for now, it'll (have to) do :-)
I changed my little test-script to include directives like
max_input_time,
Peter Hoskin schrieb:
Renzo Clavijo wrote:
hi all..
I'm gonna be more precise:
I wrote a form with fields text type=file , then i need to
know how
to upload the files to the MySQL server (postgreSQL wold be
appreciated). It
implies: Which field(s) must have the table where I'll save the
THANK YOU!
That did it, its now working, thank you for your help.
-Original Message-
From: Stut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 11:03 AM
To: Adrian
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to get incoming emails captured by PHP ?
Adrian wrote:
But mysql can be quite a good spool though.
That way you don't have to code one for yourself.
That does not mean that there are not SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGES to coding
something to use the filesystem - such as seek speed. When dealing with
large datasets of binary, filesystems are much quicker
Peter Hoskin schrieb:
But mysql can be quite a good spool though.
That way you don't have to code one for yourself.
That does not mean that there are not SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGES to coding
something to use the filesystem - such as seek speed. When dealing with
large datasets of binary,
Hi John
Thank you, I have just got it working now, will look into the different ways
you suggested.
Adrian wrote:
Hi All
I have been trying to have PHP capture incoming emails sent to a specific
email account and have not been able to achieve this, I have searched high
and low on
Hi
I need to check if socket on some port is listened by some service.
How could I do this ?
thanks,
Antanas Vipartas
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Antanas Vipartas schrieb:
Hi
I need to check if socket on some port is listened by some service.
How could I do this ?
thanks,
Antanas Vipartas
Knock at the port door ;)
Nah just kidding. you can try to connect via fsockopen.
I hope that port gives something back you can read out. because
Hi
I need to check if socket on some port is listened by some service.
How could I do this ?
Your server is *nix? You could:
$netstat_info=`netstat -l`; // notice back-tics
...then parse through the output.
JM
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Peter Hoskin wrote:
Renzo Clavijo wrote:
hi all..
I'm gonna be more precise:
I wrote a form with fields text type=file , then i need to
know how
to upload the files to the MySQL server (postgreSQL wold be
appreciated). It
implies: Which field(s) must have the table where I'll save the
Jim Moseby wrote:
Your server is *nix? You could:
$netstat_info=`netstat -l`; // notice back-tics
...then parse through the output.
JM
`netstat -l | grep 5514` gives me information about listening service on
port 5514. That's all I needed but I only can get this from *nix
console. How
Jochem Maas wrote:
Peter Hoskin wrote:
Renzo Clavijo wrote:
hi all..
I'm gonna be more precise:
I wrote a form with fields text type=file , then i need to
know how
to upload the files to the MySQL server (postgreSQL wold be
appreciated). It
implies: Which field(s) must have the
On May 10, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Rolf Wouters wrote:
Yet another update.
Strange thing happened. I fixed the problem... It's not a clean
solution, it's not the right solution, but for now, it'll (have to)
do :-)
I changed my little test-script to include directives like
max_input_time,
James Nunnerley wrote:
Is there anyway to check the size of a file before it starts uploading it?
For instance, if the file is huge, and takes ages to upload, and is then
rejected by the server, the user will be somewhat annoyed!
I'm not even sure this is a php question!
Nope not a PHP
On May 10, 2006, at 10:53 AM, Peter Hoskin wrote:
GOOGLE DO NOT ARGUE
o_O?
So, if ASCII and Binary are both codesets... which does SQL use to
store
its data?
ASCII is a codeset, utf* is a codeset binary is a, um... , binary
data.
varchar, etc = ASCII/utf*/whatever =
Barry wrote:
Knock at the port door ;)
Nah just kidding. you can try to connect via fsockopen.
I hope that port gives something back you can read out. because every
port allows connections if it's not blocked or firewalled.
actually, it helps. I can sense if the socked is listened. But the
Jim Moseby wrote:
Your server is *nix? You could:
$netstat_info=`netstat -l`; // notice back-tics
...then parse through the output.
JM
`netstat -l | grep 5514` gives me information about listening
service on
port 5514. That's all I needed but I only can get this from
Jim Moseby solved the problem
I didn't even known that I can exec *nix commands straight from php file.
?php
$netstat_info = `netstat -l | grep 5514`; // notice back-tics
echo $netstat;
?
this gave me what I wanted.
Thanks guys for the help
Antanas Vipartas
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Jim Moseby wrote:
?PHP
$netstat_info=`netstat -l`;
echo $netstat_info;
?
Assuming it has permissions, and all the stars are aligned, you should get
the output of the 'netstat -l' command echoed to the screen.
Thanks Jim, this really solved the problem up.
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Is there anyway to check the size of a file before it starts uploading
it?
For instance, if the file is huge, and takes ages to upload, and is then
rejected by the server, the user will be somewhat annoyed!
[/snip]
PHP is server-side and cannot check anything
Hi all,
I'm somewhat new to php, though I have played a bit with the language. I'm
currently learning the language, and I'm having a problem passing variables
through URL query. Here is what I have:
A simple HTML file that contains:
A HREF=test.php?var=test Hi, this is a test! /A
and a php
IraqiGeek wrote:
Hi all,
I'm somewhat new to php, though I have played a bit with the language.
I'm currently learning the language, and I'm having a problem passing
variables through URL query. Here is what I have:
A simple HTML file that contains:
A HREF=test.php?var=test Hi, this is a
?php
$var = $_GET['var'];
echo( Welcome to our Web site, $var! );
?
-B
IraqiGeek wrote:
Hi all,
I'm somewhat new to php, though I have played a bit with the language.
I'm currently learning the language, and I'm having a problem passing
variables through URL query. Here is what I have:
A
On 5/10/06, IraqiGeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm somewhat new to php, though I have played a bit with the language. I'm
currently learning the language, and I'm having a problem passing variables
through URL query. Here is what I have:
A simple HTML file that contains:
A
register_globals is disabled on your system, which is a good thing. So you
have to reference all values sent via a form using GET with the $_GET
superglobal array as follows:
Welcome to our web site, {$_GET[var]}
or
'Welcome to our web site, ' . $_GET['var']
etc etc
On 10/05/06, IraqiGeek
IraqiGeek wrote:
Hi all,
I'm somewhat new to php, though I have played a bit with the language.
I'm currently learning the language, and I'm having a problem passing
variables through URL query. Here is what I have:
A simple HTML file that contains:
A HREF=test.php?var=test Hi, this is a
On Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:08 PM GMT,
Jason Gerfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IraqiGeek wrote:
Hi all,
I'm somewhat new to php, though I have played a bit with the
language. I'm currently learning the language, and I'm having a
problem passing variables through URL query. Here is what I
Hi
This is an announcement of a new browser based editor for the
C:\WINDOWS\PHP.INI file. It lets you uncomment or comment lines by clicking
a checkbox, and alter the values of configuration settings. You can also
insert, edit and delete lines. It is in the Beta stage of release, so please
let me
phpEditIni project.
That is to say PHP.INI, not WIN.INI
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Try this :
?php
$foo=$_GET['var'];
echo ($foo);
?
Refer: http://www.zend.com/zend/art/art-sweat4.php
- Vedanta Barooah
-Original Message-
From: IraqiGeek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 10:14 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] PHP URL query
Hi all,
Hey y'all...
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question about ?php echo $foo?
[snip]
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question about ?php echo $foo? where it
On Wed, May 10, 2006 9:52 am, Renzo Clavijo wrote:
I'm gonna be more precise:
I wrote a form with fields text type=file , then i need to
Should be input
And don't forget to use FORM attribute: enctype=multipart/form-data
know how
to upload the files to the MySQL server (postgreSQL
On 5/10/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey y'all...
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For
On Wed, May 10, 2006 11:09 am, Phillip S. Baker wrote:
James Nunnerley wrote:
However you can set the max file size within the form tag of HTML.
I forget the proper snytax and tag off the top of my head.
I am not sure the error it spits out as I have never tested that.
you can also use
On Wed, May 10, 2006 5:30 am, Nick Wilson wrote:
Im having a hard time surpressing fsckopen() errors. I've looked at
the
manual and searched around, but what i am doing /appears/ to be
correct,
yet im still geting warnings...
here's the code:
// open a socket to the server
if($handle =
On Wed, May 10, 2006 4:11 am, Luke Cole wrote:
Do the file system and directory functions, perform the file system
command relative to your OS.
e.g.
does the internal code of the function:
rename(oldname, newname);
do exactly (in unix file systems):
`mv oldname newname`
do exactly (in
I agree.
Some times i don´t put my questions here because i don´t know how to ask.
But, many people do.
Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu na mensagem
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey y'all...
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to
for ($i = 1; $i = 20; $i++){
if (isset($_POST[$i])){
//insert blah blah blah
}
}
Also, I don't think '1' is valid NAME for HTML specification.
You could use:
NAME=menu[1]
Then in PHP:
$menu = $_POST['menu'];
for ($i = 1; $i = 20; $i++){
if (isset($menu[$i])){
}
}
And, of
On Wed, May 10, 2006 2:16 pm, Eric Butera wrote:
On 5/10/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
these issues because they don't even know to consider these things. I
still see so many examples passed on that have the ability to inject
SQL or spam via E-Mail Header injection. I mean to
There are names for people who use the blob field of a MySQL db to store
images.
Moron, and Idiot are just two examples, but if other circumstances exist,
you can say newbie as well. As a newbie I thought myself that storing images
in a DB would be a nice clean solution. Voices of experience said
www.php.net/streams
On 5/10/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2006 4:11 am, Luke Cole wrote:
Do the file system and directory functions, perform the file system
command relative to your OS.
e.g.
does the internal code of the function:
rename(oldname, newname);
Good thread. Great points.
I always thought this Sitepoint thread was very helpful:
http://snipurl.com/qafg
Cheers,
Micky
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Hmmm. Maybe this should be part of a Netiquette document How to give
good answers right next to that How to ask good questions document
:-^
Yep, and right next to How to think good, How to Google, and How to RTFM
:-)
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I have a command that I want to run using system function. The
command exploits temporary named pipes in the place of temporary files.
my command is
paste (cut -f1 file1) (cut -f2 file2) final_file
It works perfectly well if I just
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 4:02 pm, Ginger Cheng wrote:
Hello, PHP gurus,
I have a command that I want to run using system function. The
command exploits temporary named pipes in the place of temporary files.
my command is
paste (cut -f1 file1) (cut -f2 file2)
As usual, Richard shows the quality of his mettle! :-)
I absolutely agree, some ideas:
1. have the mailing list automatically add a single line to the
mailing list sig that promotes security/good-practice and points to phpsec.org?
(I guess only someone like Rasmus could say whether this was
Ginger Cheng wrote:
Hello, PHP gurus,
I have a command that I want to run using system function. The
command exploits temporary named pipes in the place of temporary files.
my command is
paste (cut -f1 file1) (cut -f2 file2) final_file
It works perfectly
thank you Edward.
Edward Vermillion wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 10:53 AM, Peter Hoskin wrote:
GOOGLE DO NOT ARGUE
o_O?
yeah! I did figure it really was about time they changed their
'Do No Evil' slogan given their escapades in china
funnily enough I watched a documentary the other
IraqiGeek wrote:
Hi all,
...
two things which have nothing to do with your original question
(that seems to have been covered rather well)
Regards,
IraqiGeek
www.iraqigeek.com
try viewing your site in firefox - notice all those question marks
in the content? might be interesting to find
Jochem Maas wrote:
thank you Edward.
...
there is a funny little story about where the name BLOB came from:
http://www.cvalde.net/misc/blob_true_history.htm
just to note that BLOBs where invented by the guy that designed Interbase
which just happens to be the ancestor of the coolest DBMS
In your form uploading script:
# individual file size limit - in bytes (102400 bytes = 100KB)
$file_size_ind = 838860800; // 819.2 MB
$weight=$_FILES[fileupload][size];
if ($weight$file_size_ind)
{
echobrimg src=\$dir_img/error.gif\ width=\15\
height=\15\nbsp;bfont size=\2\ERROR: please get
Just in case you ever need to check the configure line again in the
future, you can get at it (even if you've built through the FreeBSD
ports) through a phpinfo page. The third section on that page is
labeled Configure Command and lists all the options used during the
build.
Matt
On 5/10/06,
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question about
Richard Lynch wrote:
Hey y'all...
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question
Greetings All,
I have the following problem. I load certain links and breadcrumbs from
the database into a external .php file which I include on various pages
within the site. Due to this I have defined a constant '_root' and
precede all links with this to ensure that the links will work no
Wolf wrote:
In your form uploading script:
# individual file size limit - in bytes (102400 bytes = 100KB)
$file_size_ind = 838860800; // 819.2 MB
$weight=$_FILES[fileupload][size];
if ($weight$file_size_ind)
{
echobrimg src=\$dir_img/error.gif\ width=\15\
height=\15\nbsp;bfont size=\2\ERROR:
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