At 07:53 PM 6/11/2006, jekillen wrote:
I force the user to have javascript enabled
Oops.
Unless you're working IT in a penal colony, I suspect that what you
really mean is that you choose to serve broken pages or no content at
all to users who don't have JavaScript enabled, whether by choice
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Thought we were going to add the "Security" subsection to the "Where
to
Find More Information" section of the NEWBIE email. Wasn't it
supposed
to include a link to the manuals security area as well as the phpsec
site?
+1
[/snip]
Send me the details and I'll make
> -Original Message-
> Quick question;
>
> If the site is updated with new pages/links is there
> anyway of specifying to HTTrack to get just the new
> pages or does it get the whole site again?
Yes, there is an option to just update the downloaded site. I've never
actually used that opt
Hello,
I have some code which uses mail() and a day or so ago, the server stopped
sending mail. The code is the same and I checked that sendmail is
running. I also checked maillog which showed the messaged as qued but they
never come through in email. How can I debug this and what might have
Adam Zey wrote:
> Michael W. wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Can any of you tell me how to tell whether a socket (from fsockopen())
>> is
>> connected or not? Specifically, whether the remote server has closed the
>> connection? Stream_get_meta_data() does not do it; in my tests, its
>> output does not ch
On Monday 12 June 2006 17:08, Ryan A wrote:
> > that said it could take a week to figure out all the
> > parameters. ;-)
>
> Heck yeah... just been reading up on it... lots of
> stuff, who would think one little four letter word
> could do so much.oops, now thinking of another
> four letter wo
I'm using Slackware 10 and installed GD as an install package. I also
changed some lines in the php.ini file for GD.
Tom: I have no idea how this program works, all I know is that I need it for
the captcha program to display the image. I wouldn't even bother otherwise.
Thanks.
B
-Origin
Ravi Jethwa wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if somebody could provide some advice on where I might
be going wrong if I am receiving the following error:
"bash: /usr/bin/pprofp: /usr/local/bin/php: bad interpreter: No such
file or directory".
/usr/local/bin/php doesn't exist. Adjust the
On Monday 12 June 2006 16:11, Beauford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get GD working so I can use a captcha script and not having
> much luck. I can get it to work in Windows, but not Linux.
>
> I have seen a few comments suggesting that PHP needs to be compiled with
> the GD switch. Is there anot
I posted this Thursday as a PHP bug: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37743
Basically this function is off by 2 minutes from the US & UK governments
calculations. While PHP is admitting there is a difference they are stating
I should live with it and "it's expected". Does any one else not find this
Beauford wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get GD working so I can use a captcha script and not having
much luck. I can get it to work in Windows, but not Linux.
I have seen a few comments suggesting that PHP needs to be compiled with the
GD switch. Is there another way to do this? I have PHP, MySQ
Hi,
I am trying to get GD working so I can use a captcha script and not having
much luck. I can get it to work in Windows, but not Linux.
I have seen a few comments suggesting that PHP needs to be compiled with the
GD switch. Is there another way to do this? I have PHP, MySQL and Apache
installe
Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
Hello,
How can I trap a fatal error (like calling a non existant method, requiring
a non existant file, etc) and go to a user defined error handler? I tried
set_error_handler(), but it seems to skip over the errors I care about.
Thanks for the help.
It is always
Michael W. wrote:
Hello,
Can any of you tell me how to tell whether a socket (from fsockopen()) is
connected or not? Specifically, whether the remote server has closed the
connection? Stream_get_meta_data() does not do it; in my tests, its output
does not change even when the server closes the
--- Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan A wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier
> with
> > wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just
> get
> > the output from the pages ignoreing the links?
>
> that's the default behaviour - but wget has abo
Hello,
How can I trap a fatal error (like calling a non existant method, requiring
a non existant file, etc) and go to a user defined error handler? I tried
set_error_handler(), but it seems to skip over the errors I care about.
Thanks for the help.
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Ryan A wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier with
> wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just get
> the output from the pages ignoreing the links?
that's the default behaviour - but wget has about a zillion
parameters for controlling its behaviour, it's quite
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sat, June 10, 2006 5:31 am, Dave Goodchild wrote:
Just a question out of curiousity for the language lawyers out there.
Why is
it illegal to begin a variable name with a number in php?
Because Rasmus wrote that bit on
[snip]
> Thought we were going to add the "Security" subsection to the "Where
> to
> Find More Information" section of the NEWBIE email. Wasn't it
> supposed
> to include a link to the manuals security area as well as the phpsec
> site?
+1
[/snip]
Send me the details and I'll make sure that they
I suspect the first question would be if Flash people have bothered to
document what HTML subset they support.
And second is, wouldn't you have a lot more luck in a Flash forum?...
On Wed, June 7, 2006 11:22 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
> hi people,
>
> I've been STFW till I'm blue in the face (so la
On Wed, June 7, 2006 7:33 pm, Ligaya Turmelle wrote:
> Thought we were going to add the "Security" subsection to the "Where
> to
> Find More Information" section of the NEWBIE email. Wasn't it
> supposed
> to include a link to the manuals security area as well as the phpsec
> site?
+1
--
Like M
Yes, this is in the PHP FAQ.
Plus, you could name them like:
name="fieldname[1]" and then you could just iterate through
$_POST['fieldname'] which would be even cleaner.
On Wed, June 7, 2006 7:21 am, Ben Liu wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I've written a clunky script that presents a form to a user wit
>Mario Pavlov wrote:
>
>> nope
>> it doesn't work like this
>> still the same result
>> I think the problem is in the way that I'm accessing the elements
>> how exactly this should be done ?...
>
>Its due to default namespaces in the feed. The item elements and its
>child elements are i
This looks to me as printet result array from database:
$query = mysql_query("select * from table");
$result = mysql_fetch_array($query);
if you
print_r($result);
you'll get "doubled" values.
use
$result = mysql_fetch_array($query, MYSQL_ASSOC);
for "singles"
check: http://us2.php.net/manual/en/f
Crap.. I remember seeing an example of something that yielded arrays like this
and now I can't find it.
It basically created an array (from a database I thought.. but can't find the
example under mysql_fetch_assoc or mysql_fetch_array... thought it was in the
standard PHP documentation (not the
Maybe just try to read from it???
On Fri, June 9, 2006 10:56 pm, Michael W. wrote:
> Hello,
> Can any of you tell me how to tell whether a socket (from
> fsockopen()) is
> connected or not? Specifically, whether the remote server has closed
> the
> connection? Stream_get_meta_data() does not d
On Sat, June 10, 2006 5:31 am, Dave Goodchild wrote:
> Just a question out of curiousity for the language lawyers out there.
> Why is
> it illegal to begin a variable name with a number in php?
Because Rasmus wrote that bit on a Tuesday. :-)
It's a pretty common requirement, actually.
--
Like M
On Sun, June 11, 2006 6:57 am, Ahmed Abdel-Aliem wrote:
> hi all
> when i have array in the form of :
> Array ( [0] => 2 [ID] => 2 [1] => asdasd [CategoryName] => asdasd ) )
> how can i make it in the form of :
> Array ( [ID] => 2 [CategoryName] => asdasd ) )
>
> can anyone help me with that plz ?
> You have just described what wget does...
Oookayyy, and thats the cue for Ryan old boy to
start reading up on "wget" :-)
never used wget before...
Will google for it, in the meantime if anybody wants
to send me links (even RTFMs) would appreciate it.
Thanks!
Ryan
>
> On Mon, June 1
I can only suggest you change the "default" settings on the MS-DOS
application thingie...
Right-click the MS-DOS icon in the Start menu, mess with settings like
"run in background" etc.
I suspect that it is a configuration of MS-DOS window issue, and has
nothing to do with PHP.
On Mon, June 12
On 6/12/06, Merlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yes you are right there is a php extension for ffmpeg. However as I
learned from their sourceforge page is, that this sw does only enable
one to get snapshots out of a video, but not to convert and compress
ist. What I am looking for is a software whi
On Mon, June 12, 2006 7:22 am, João Cândido de Souza Neto wrote:
> "Mk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Hey gang,
>>
>>I was having the weirdest problems when I decided to update the
>> code
>> for my site(written in PHP) last modified over a year ago. The
On Mon, June 12, 2006 8:59 am, Merlin wrote:
> I am searching for a way to convert video during an upload
> to a flash format including compression. Is there any php module
> which does something like that? I know that there is a lot out there
> for images, but for videos?
Find a program that does
You have just described what wget does...
On Mon, June 12, 2006 10:54 am, Ryan A wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> heres the short explanation of what I am supposed to
> do,
> I need to render/convert the entire site to normal
> html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
> given out.
>
> The good ne
Hi Satyam,
Totally off the mark :-)
thanks for writing though.
The site (which later to be copied onto cd) is not for
demo purposes but to distribute to schools, (children
and people wanting to learn Swedish) its a govt
sponsored project so the site and the CDs should/will
be free.
Cheers,
Ryan
Sorry if I am completely off the mark with this sugestion. You can set a
full bootable LAMP system on a CD. If doing a demo is what you want, this
would allow you to make a full bootable demo that does not install anything
in the host machine and is completely dynamic. These systems allow yo
Quick question;
If the site is updated with new pages/links is there
anyway of specifying to HTTrack to get just the new
pages or does it get the whole site again?
Reason I ask is they are going to have a s**tload of
pages...maybe 4k or pages
Thanks!
Ryan
--
- The faulty interface lies betw
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier with
wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just get
the output from the pages ignoreing the links?
Thanks!
Ryan
--- Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wget -m -k http://www.yoursite.com/
>
> Cheers. :-)
>
> --
> Larry Garf
A new version of Sparse, my framework for creating MySQL programs
without all that programming, has been released. We're getting close to
having all the features I really think it needs... after that it'd just
be window dressing. Unless someone has some more suggestions!
--Daniel
--
Sparse -
wget -m -k http://www.yoursite.com/
Cheers. :-)
--
Larry Garfield
On Mon, June 12, 2006 10:54 am, Ryan A said:
> Hey all,
>
> heres the short explanation of what I am supposed to
> do,
> I need to render/convert the entire site to normal
> html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
> gi
> -Original Message-
> > Save yourself a lot of work and use HTTrack.
> >
> > http://www.httrack.com/
>
>
> Very very interesting, thank you!
>
> If you have tried this and have downloaded dynamic
> pages/sites (eg: PHP pages) please tell me if you had
> any link problems from one page
--- Brady Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > I need to render/convert the entire site to
> normal
> > html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
> > given out.
> >
> > Does any class program exist that can help me do
> this?
> Save yourself a lot
> -Original Message-
> Could someone help me to convert this snippet of PHP code to
> JavaScript?
If by "help me" you mean "do it for me" than I can tell you that nobody
is going to do it. Start working on it, and ask questions when you get
stuck, we're here to help, not do your job
Bra
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi there,
Could someone help me to convert this snippet of PHP code to JavaScript?
', '?', '@', '[', ']', '^', '_', '`', '{', '|', '}', '~', '"'
);
$b91_dectab = array_flip($b91_enctab);
function base91_decode($d)
{
global $b91_dectab;
$l
> -Original Message-
> I need to render/convert the entire site to normal
> html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
> given out.
>
> Does any class program exist that can help me do this?
Save yourself a lot of work and use HTTrack.
http://www.httrack.com/
Brady
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On 6/9/06, Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ini_set('session.name', 'COSTREAM_SESSION');
Check out
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.session-name.php
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> > Hey all,
> >
> > heres the short explanation of what I am supposed
> to
> > do,
> > I need to render/convert the entire site to
> normal
> > html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
> > given out.
> >
> > The good news is that the whole site has not yet
> been
> > built so i can st
Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> Is there a single php function that will tell me if any values in one
> array
> are in another without looping through one of the arrays and doing
> in_array?
> [/snip]
>
> You have read http://www.php.net/array right?
rtm? thats for wimps ;-)
> http://www.php.ne
Ryan A wrote:
heres the short explanation of what I am supposed to
do,
I need to render/convert the entire site to normal
html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
given out.
The good news is that the whole site has not yet been
built so i can start from the ground up.
I have a few ide
On 12/06/06, Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all,
heres the short explanation of what I am supposed to
do,
I need to render/convert the entire site to normal
html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
given out.
The good news is that the whole site has not yet been
built so i can
Hey all,
heres the short explanation of what I am supposed to
do,
I need to render/convert the entire site to normal
html pages so that it can be loaded onto a cd and
given out.
The good news is that the whole site has not yet been
built so i can start from the ground up.
I have a few ideas on
[snip]
Is there a single php function that will tell me if any values in one
array
are in another without looping through one of the arrays and doing
in_array?
[/snip]
You have read http://www.php.net/array right?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-intersect-assoc.php
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Is there a single php function that will tell me if any values in one array
are in another without looping through one of the arrays and doing in_array?
Thanks!
Mario Pavlov wrote:
nope
it doesn't work like this
still the same result
I think the problem is in the way that I'm accessing the elements
how exactly this should be done ?...
Its due to default namespaces in the feed. The item elements and its
child elements are in the default namespace:
h
Rabin Vincent schrieb:
On 6/12/06, Merlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am searching for a way to convert video during an upload
to a flash format including compression. Is there any php module
which does something like that? I know that there is a lot out there
for images, but for videos?
Look
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>I'ts been awhile, but try the above.
>
>--
>Anthony Ettinger
>Signature: http://chovy.dyndns.org/hcard.html
nope
it doesn't work like this
still the same result
I think the problem is in the way that I'm accessing the elements
how exactly this s
On 6/12/06, Merlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am searching for a way to convert video during an upload
to a flash format including compression. Is there any php module
which does something like that? I know that there is a lot out there
for images, but for videos?
Look into ffmpeg. I think it
Merlin schrieb:
Hi there,
I am searching for a way to convert video during an upload
to a flash format including compression. Is there any php module
which does something like that? I know that there is a lot out there
for images, but for videos?
Thank you for any hint,
Merlin
google is your
jekillen wrote:
[···]
Well, I asked you for the actual (JS) code you're using (the one
that didn't work in all the intended browsers), that way someone might
be able to help you (I will if I can)
Array.push(), Array.pop(), Array.shift(), Array.unshift().
Ok, so what are your intended br
Hi there,
I am searching for a way to convert video during an upload
to a flash format including compression. Is there any php module
which does something like that? I know that there is a lot out there
for images, but for videos?
Thank you for any hint,
Merlin
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At 8:08 AM -0400 6/12/06, Mk wrote:
>Hey gang,
>
> I was having the weirdest problems when I decided to update the code for my
> site(written in PHP) last modified over a year ago. The code ran fine under
> my home development system, but on the hosting machine(1and1.com), my code
> would bre
On Jun 12, 2006, at 8:02 AM, tedd wrote:
[snip]
Form...
onsubmit="document.getElementById('waitimg').style.display =
'block'; return true;">
Bingo!
That works slick ! While I *think* I know css, it would have taken
me a long while before I would have turned to css to solve this.
I rec
No.
To you access $_SESSION["username"] by $username is defined by
register_globals.
Probably your host won´t agree in change his register_globals.
"Mk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hey gang,
>
>I was having the weirdest problems when I decided to updat
Hey gang,
I was having the weirdest problems when I decided to update the code
for my site(written in PHP) last modified over a year ago. The code ran
fine under my home development system, but on the hosting
machine(1and1.com), my code would break. Horribly.
I narrowed the problem t
At 4:34 PM -0400 6/11/06, Lowell Allen wrote:
>On Jun 11, 2006, at 2:02 PM, tedd wrote:
>
>>At 5:46 PM +0100 6/11/06, Stut wrote:
>>>tedd wrote:
At 4:35 PM +0100 6/11/06, Stut wrote:
>The form, with onsubmit="return sndReq()". sndReq does the AJAX image
>thing (although I don't know wh
Barry wrote:
> Jochem Maas schrieb:
>> Barry wrote:
>>> Jochem Maas schrieb:
...
>
> Well i don't want the grandma to be not as old as the table and older
> than the house age and still baking a cookie.
>
> Only if all cases stated are true, i want to bake a cookie :)
then reverse the logic of
Jochem Maas schrieb:
Barry wrote:
Jochem Maas schrieb:
> I find a switch statement sometimes handy for creating a 'truth table'
like you describe (I sometimes find it easier to read and/or add 'if'
clauses):
switch (true) {
case ($grandmaAge >= $tableAge):
case ($grandmaAge < $houseAg
- Original Message -
From: "Stut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jochem Maas wrote:
Stut wrote:
But it begs the question why you would want to do this?
it's a handy way to white list data. e.g.
if (in_array($_GET['yourarg'], $allowedValsForYourArg)) echo "nice arg
dude";
(btw: no need t
Stut wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Stut wrote:
>>
>>> But it begs the question why you would want to do this?
>>>
>>
>> it's a handy way to white list data. e.g.
>>
>> if (in_array($_GET['yourarg'], $allowedValsForYourArg)) echo "nice arg
>> dude";
>>
>> (btw: no need to beg ;-)
>>
>
>
Stut schrieb:
Jochem Maas wrote:
Stut wrote:
But it begs the question why you would want to do this?
it's a handy way to white list data. e.g.
if (in_array($_GET['yourarg'], $allowedValsForYourArg)) echo "nice arg
dude";
(btw: no need to beg ;-)
I agree that the in_array funct
Barry wrote:
> Jochem Maas schrieb:
> > I find a switch statement sometimes handy for creating a 'truth table'
>> like you describe (I sometimes find it easier to read and/or add 'if'
>> clauses):
>>
>> switch (true) {
>> case ($grandmaAge >= $tableAge):
>> case ($grandmaAge < $houseAge):
Jochem Maas wrote:
Stut wrote:
But it begs the question why you would want to do this?
it's a handy way to white list data. e.g.
if (in_array($_GET['yourarg'], $allowedValsForYourArg)) echo "nice arg dude";
(btw: no need to beg ;-)
I agree that the in_array function is useful, b
Switch($a) {
Case 1:
Dowhatyouwant();
Case 2:
Dowhatyouwant();
Default:
Dowhatyouwant();
}
-Original Message-
From: Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 5:12 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Sub
On 6/12/06, weetat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a form which have tag which have the value for example
"-New York".
When use submit the form , i need to find the first occurence of "-" ,
i use strpos function as shown below :
$country = $_POST['country'];
$findme = '-';
$pos = strpos
Hello,
I was wondering if somebody could provide some advice on where I might
be going wrong if I am receiving the following error:
"bash: /usr/bin/pprofp: /usr/local/bin/php: bad interpreter: No such
file or directory".
When I try to call the pprofp program in order to format the profi
Jochem Maas schrieb:
> I find a switch statement sometimes handy for creating a 'truth table'
like you describe (I sometimes find it easier to read and/or add 'if' clauses):
switch (true) {
case ($grandmaAge >= $tableAge):
case ($grandmaAge < $houseAge):
case ($grandmaAg
On 12/06/06, weetat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all ,
I have using php 4.3.2 and mysql database.
I have a form which have tag which have the value for example
"-New York".
When use submit the form , i need to find the first occurence of "-" ,
i use strpos function as shown below :
$
Stut wrote:
> Barry wrote:
>> Well i do know that you can write IF as ( ? : ) but what i am asking
>> about is something like this:
>>
>> if (a = 1 OR a = 2)
>
> I think you mean == not =.
>
>> is it anyway possible to write it like:
>> if (a = 1 OR 2)
>>
>> I know this is wrong because "2" will
Hi all ,
I have using php 4.3.2 and mysql database.
I have a form which have tag which have the value for example
"-New York".
When use submit the form , i need to find the first occurence of "-" ,
i use strpos function as shown below :
$country = $_POST['country'];
$findme = '-';
$po
Barry wrote:
> Stut schrieb:
>> Barry wrote:
>>> Well i do know that you can write IF as ( ? : ) but what i am asking
>>> about is something like this:
>>>
>>> if (a = 1 OR a = 2)
>>
>> I think you mean == not =.
> Yeah. sorry ;)
>>
>>> is it anyway possible to write it like:
>>> if (a = 1 OR 2)
>>
Stut schrieb:
Barry wrote:
Well i do know that you can write IF as ( ? : ) but what i am asking
about is something like this:
if (a = 1 OR a = 2)
I think you mean == not =.
Yeah. sorry ;)
is it anyway possible to write it like:
if (a = 1 OR 2)
I know this is wrong because "2" will alway
Barry wrote:
Well i do know that you can write IF as ( ? : ) but what i am asking
about is something like this:
if (a = 1 OR a = 2)
I think you mean == not =.
is it anyway possible to write it like:
if (a = 1 OR 2)
I know this is wrong because "2" will always be true ...
Any infos on that
On 12/06/06, Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone!
Well i do know that you can write IF as ( ? : ) but what i am asking
about is something like this:
if (a = 1 OR a = 2)
is it anyway possible to write it like:
if (a = 1 OR 2)
I know this is wrong because "2" will always be true ...
Barry wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> Well i do know that you can write IF as ( ? : ) but what i am asking
> about is something like this:
>
> if (a = 1 OR a = 2)
>
> is it anyway possible to write it like:
> if (a = 1 OR 2)
maybe this helps your situation:
if (in_array($a, array(1, 2))) echo "got i
Hi everyone!
Well i do know that you can write IF as ( ? : ) but what i am asking
about is something like this:
if (a = 1 OR a = 2)
is it anyway possible to write it like:
if (a = 1 OR 2)
I know this is wrong because "2" will always be true ...
Any infos on that would be nice :)
Greets
Antonio Bassinger wrote:
> Thanks to All who suggested solutions or pointed errors in my existing
> approach.
> Most seem to suggest having 1 database and 1-2 tables. So let me confirm:
>
> 1 table with million records are ok. But what of the size of the table?
>
> 10,000 * 10 MB = 100 GB!
put y
Thanks to All who suggested solutions or pointed errors in my existing
approach.
Most seem to suggest having 1 database and 1-2 tables. So let me confirm:
1 table with million records are ok. But what of the size of the table?
10,000 * 10 MB = 100 GB!
If the upload limit is to be notched up 100
Greetings!
I was using popen and pclose on a previous version of PHP on Windows with an
older version of Apache (2.x). ( I think it was 4.4.1 but will need to check
as i am not sure).
pclose(popen("start " . $exe . " " . $args, "r"))
Where $exe is my path to the batch file and $args are the arg
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