php-general Digest 24 Jul 2006 06:26:36 - Issue 4255
Topics (messages 239710 through 239718):
parse text file
239710 by: Benjamin Adams
239711 by: Joe Wollard
239712 by: Sameer N Ingole
239713 by: Stut
239715 by: Benjamin Adams
Re: Step by step code
Hi Frank,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Just to clarify (Unix style of win commands :) ):
cp php_mssql.dll php_mssql.dll.bak
cp php_dblib.dll php_mssql.dll
What about freetds.conf?
Just touch it or it has to have something inside?
Can you give an example in this case?
And probably most
Hi all ,
I have a code below :
function goToPageSelect($selectname,$totalItems){
$_logger = new Log4jLogger();
$_logger-logdebug(starting ..goToPageSelect());
$_logger-logdebug(starting ..goToPageSelect(), $totalItems);
$selecthtml = Go to Page:select name=\$selectname\
Hi Ryan,
I use Log4jPhp to log any debug value.
I think it is better than using echo or print method.
Thanks
- weetat
Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
I need to explain a script to a pal of mine but either
i cant explain it properly or he just cant get the
concept being new to php's slightly advanced
Hi
Can anyone help with this ? its checking the $_POST and seeing if any of the
items begin with answer_,
if the do it should remove it from the beginning and place it into
$value_new.. does not seem to work though...
foreach($_POST as $qid = $value) {
$findme = 'answer_';
[snip]
Can anyone help with this ? its checking the $_POST and seeing if any of
the
items begin with answer_,
if the do it should remove it from the beginning and place it into
$value_new.. does not seem to work though...
foreach($_POST as $qid = $value) {
$findme = 'answer_';
[snip]
It will produce the html tag as shown below:
script language=JavaScript
function gotoPage(){
var urlpath = ../listflag.php?start=pageID=+3;
document.forms['listfrm'].method = 'post';
document.forms['listfrm'].action = urlpath;
document.forms['listfrm'].submit;
}
/script
form
On 7/22/06, Chris Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Afternoon all
I need some help here with a problem on dynamic radio buttons.
I have a script that calls a database for a list of questions. The questions
are returned and each question needs to have 5
radio buttons assigned to it. The radio
Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
I need to explain a script to a pal of mine but either
i cant explain it properly or he just cant get the
concept being new to php's slightly advanced stuff
(OO and classes, mind you...i ain't no expert myself
in this, more like Jochem's(from this list) field of
[snip]
seems the perceived problem is being caused by something else?
Sorry, I have to respectfully disagree.
I was converting all indexes to string indexes, and simply using
zend_hash_update to re-constitute the objects and they simply did not
work. When I scanned indexes strings to test for
Mark wrote:
Mark wrote:
I have an extension that seems to create PHP variables correctly, and
var_dump() doesn't seem to have a problem. but upon moving to 5.1.x it
fails.
Anyone have a suggestion?
Well, it is fixed. Evidently, PHP 5.1 sees a difference between $var[0]
and $var[0]. It
Personally, i think the best one is Zend debugger. It's integrated on
the Zend IDE, and let you debug remotely, from a server. The problem
aside, is that is paid and closed source, neverthless is the best IMHO.
You may give it a try: www.zend.com/products/zend_studio
HTH,
Mariano.
weetat
Hey,
I need to explain a script to a pal of mine but
either
i cant explain it properly or he just cant get the
concept being new to php's slightly advanced
stuff
(OO and classes, mind you...i ain't no expert
myself
in this, more like Jochem's(from this list) field
of
expertise)
Thanks Rob, will check it out!
You're looking for a debugger. There's a whole
thread on the go right
now for PHP Debugger Recommendations. Personally I
prefer the
echo/print_r method that you're probably already
using... but as you say
you're trying to demonstrate so that's a bit
Hi folks,
well, I have a really dumb question:
I have the following script at http://www.tisys.org/misc/test.php:
?php
echo $_GET['license'];
?
Now I call it like this:
http://www.tisys.org/misc/test.php?
license=0701770160811371731660412452242420381052542100071831272071031621
Hi,
This is not really a problem, more like a slightly OT
question.
Recently I have been testing some CMS/carts/BB
boards and other related software, sometimes at the
end of the page the software outputs the time it took
to generate the page and the number of database calls.
I have seen some
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 11:46, Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
This is not really a problem, more like a slightly OT
question.
Recently I have been testing some CMS/carts/BB
boards and other related software, sometimes at the
end of the page the software outputs the time it took
to generate the page
Nils Holland wrote:
Hi folks,
well, I have a really dumb question:
I have the following script at http://www.tisys.org/misc/test.php:
?php
echo $_GET['license'];
?
Now I call it like this:
Hey Rob,
Thanks for replying.
It's usually a sign of poor programming and/or
purist OOP programming.
When I say purist OOP programming...
I saw
one really retarded
implementation of this kind of system where an
excess of 2 queries
were issued to the database -- on a homepage
Hello Everyone,
Let me introduce myself, My name is Franco Pawlisz with ObjectWave Corporation
a Software Engineering Company Headquartered in Chicago, IL.
ObjectWave Corporation specializes in the use of object-oriented (OO)
technologies to design, develop and deploy software.
While that kind of query structure can be a huge issue the biggest
problem, and performance penalty, occurs if the programmer is opening
and closing actual real connections. A good structure would use a
singleton connection that is opened only the first time it is called and
the rest of the time
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 15:15, Kilbride, James P. wrote:
While that kind of query structure can be a huge issue the biggest
problem, and performance penalty, occurs if the programmer is opening
and closing actual real connections. A good structure would use a
singleton connection that is opened
--- Kilbride, James P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
While that kind of query structure can be a huge
issue the biggest
problem, and performance penalty, occurs if the
programmer is opening
and closing actual real connections. A good
structure would use a
singleton connection that is opened
Dear All,
I'm having a problem replacing these bad characters from a feed.
Example:
descriptionThe United Kingdom92s National Arena Association has elected
Geoff Huckstep, the current CEO of the National Ice Centre and Nottingham
Arena, as chairman./description
The 92is actually a single
Paul Nowosielski wrote:
Dear All,
I'm having a problem replacing these bad characters from a feed.
Example:
descriptionThe United Kingdom92s National Arena Association has elected
Geoff Huckstep, the current CEO of the National Ice Centre and Nottingham
Arena, as chairman./description
The
I understand I need to do a string replace.
Should I do it like so?
$search = array(chr(145),chr(146),chr(147),chr(148),chr(150),chr(151));
$replace = array(',','','','-','-');
Is this what you mean?
Thank you,
--
Paul Nowosielski
Webmaster
On Monday 24 July 2006 16:12, Adam Zey
It works, thank you!
On Monday 24 July 2006 16:21, Paul Nowosielski wrote:
I understand I need to do a string replace.
Should I do it like so?
$search = array(chr(145),chr(146),chr(147),chr(148),chr(150),chr(151));
$replace = array(',','','','-','-');
Is this what you mean?
Thank you,
Anyone have a PHP fragment that just prints a very simple html table
from the contents of a db result set? I don't want phpmyadmin or anything
remotely that complex. I want something that simply extracts the header
info and prints a basic HTML table. It should be about 10 lines of code
I suspect.
Michael B Allen wrote:
Anyone have a PHP fragment that just prints a very simple html table
from the contents of a db result set? I don't want phpmyadmin or anything
remotely that complex. I want something that simply extracts the header
info and prints a basic HTML table. It should be about 10
Adam Zey wrote:
Michael B Allen wrote:
Anyone have a PHP fragment that just prints a very simple html table
from the contents of a db result set? I don't want phpmyadmin or anything
remotely that complex. I want something that simply extracts the header
info and prints a basic HTML table. It
On Monday 24 July 2006 18:50, Adam Zey wrote:
Writing code in a mail window, so forgive any errors or ugly code. This
will print a table with the first row as headers of the field names, and
each row after that is a database row. I hope.
$firstrow = true;
echo table;
while ( $row =
Hi gang:
Why does starting my php script with --
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
-- stop it from running?
I would like to use php in a page, but the page has to begin with a
xml declaration to generate a quirksmode for IE6 and under while
permitting IE7 to be left in standards mode.
Hi Jay ,
I am not in the javascript group.
Btw , i have added document.forms['listfrm'].pageid.value in the
page , but the form is not submitted ?
var pageid = document.forms['listfrm'].pageid.value;
var urlpath = ../listflag.php?start=pageID=+pageid;
Disable short tags.
If short tags are enabled, the PHP parser sees the ? and switches into PHP
mode. It then starts parsing the xml and sees that it's not proper PHP,
and freaks out.
You can:
a) Use PHP to print out the XML declaration as a string:
?php print '?xml version=1.0
Ok, I've been tinkering a little. This isn't simple but it's not a
lot of code either.
Basically the user supplies an array of cell renderers associated
with column names. Each renderer is a function name that will be called
to modify an array() representing an HTML TD element. The result is
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 14:17 -0500, Franco Pawlisz wrote:
My Client is specifically looking for a developer with strong front end PHP
experience knowledge of Java and or Ruby is a major plus.
What the heck is front end PHP, or am I misinterpreting the bad
punctuation (or lack thereof)?
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