inventory labels or whatever (I don't recall the
context of your original post).
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, many time zones have two days each
year when the number of seconds in a day is not 86400.
This and the 2038 bug are reasons to do this type of calculation with
Julian days, as opposed to seconds.
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On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 06:06:24PM -0400, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
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I'm a little fuzzy on some of the PHP implementation details for some
stuff. In PHP (5 = phpversion() 5.3), I'd like a configuration class
which can
, try exporting the installation
to a Linux server and see if you have the same problem.
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trying to decypher it, and sometimes an *attitude*
(after which, I blacklist the poster).
Am I the only one? It's okay if I am. Just wondering.
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On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 09:10:54PM -0400, Stephen wrote:
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I'm sorry, but is anyone else annoyed by people who attempt to use IRC
jargon on mailing lists? For example, substituting u for you. Oddly
enough, I'm seeing this primarily in foreign language posters
For those of you that remember (not likely but anyway) I am working on
some code that splits CLF records and feeds them into a database.
What I need to do now is automate it.
So what I have is a program (urlsnarf) that redirects its output
(simple cmd file.txt) to a file. The script currently
) 0) // Just tests whether any data was POSTed
FWIW, the CodeIgniter framework uses this latter method internally.
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Torben Wilson wrote:
2009/8/26 Paul Gardiner li...@glidos.net:
Paul Gardiner wrote:
I want to write a simple indexing script to display a
directory full of photos as a gallery of thumbnails.
(There are various solutions out there for this, but
they're all a bit more complicated than I need
. But I got the impression that
his view was a minority one.
It sounds like you're saying his view has become the majority view. Does
your job put you in a position to confirm this with authority?
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 09:00:24AM -0400, Bob McConnell wrote:
The return code only tells you the local server accepted the mail. It is
unlikely that server knows the address is invalid since it can only
know of the RFCs, SMTP servers are
supposed to reject bad addresses with a 5xx error during the SMTP
conversation, as you describe. But it appears that a lot of servers
don't follow the RFCs.
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Paul Gardiner wrote:
I want to write a simple indexing script to display a
directory full of photos as a gallery of thumbnails.
(There are various solutions out there for this, but
they're all a bit more complicated than I need).
I've added a file in /etc/apache2/conf.d that
looks like
marriage to a woman I can spend hours talking about
nothing to. Etc.
My step-brother is a smart guy. He spends all his waking time trying to
figure out how to make more money. He's rich. I don't, and I'm not.
It's okay. I don't mind.
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:25:35AM +0800, hack988 hack988 wrote:
I'm sorry for my poor English,what is OP? I don't kown what is OP mean.
OP = Original Poster. That's usually the person who first started
(posted) a thread on a list.
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products whenever
possible. BTW, you can also find books on PHP and PostgreSQL, which,
also in my *opinion* is a superior choice over MySQL.
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:52:49AM -0700, sono...@fannullone.us wrote:
On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:28 AM, Paul M Foster wrote:
and having a great marriage to a woman I can spend hours talking about
nothing to.
I'm jealous. Does she have a sister who's not spoken for? =;)
She and her
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 02:27:32AM +0800, hack988 hack988 wrote:
this post is away from the point :),but everyone's reply is interesting
2009/8/27 Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:52:49AM -0700, sono...@fannullone.us wrote:
On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:28 AM
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Javascript...
Thanks,
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Oh no, here we go again
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it has succeeded or failed. If it fails, check the mail logs on the
server to find what the mail server thinks is wrong.
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['fullname'] expression. Yes, you
can remove the final space after $user['fullname']; and before the tag
closure (?). But there's no reason to.
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[PHP_SELF] is /cgi-bin/index.php, so no use either.
How can I do this? Is there a way to interrogate the alias,
or can I set a variable in the conf file that PHP can pick up?
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spam is a
huge minority because it's so labor-intensive.
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someone else can answer that part of your query.
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our dates are goofy. I think
we all ought to be on the metic system, too, but America and the UK seem
intent on sticking to Imperial measure.)
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I'm curious, how would you guys solve this?
Convert to julian days, then add or subtract days as desired. Then
convert back to gregorian.
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quick and simple:
tr class=?php echo ($dr = !$dr) ? dataRow1 : dataRow2 ?
(I just couldn't resist! ;-)
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programmers for exactly this
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are, and no matter how well you do the other parts of your job.
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On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 06:10:30PM -0400, HallMarc Websites wrote:
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God I love this planet. I agree with Paul.
Yeah, great planet, this. A little touristy, but still a good travel
value.
;-}
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Congratulations! Welcome to the club :) We just had a very similar (we
don't have a basement) experience with baby #2, so I feel you!
It gets better, sleep is for sissies anyway :)
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their space limits.
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this, as far as performance goes.
However, remember, you have to *maintain* this code. In a trade-off
between performance and maintainability, I'd opt for maintainability.
You'll thank yourself in the future.
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5. FINALLY, throw more hardware at it.
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Whats the cleanest (I have a really ugly) way to break this:
[21/Jul/2009:00:00:47 -0300]
into:
date=21/jul/2009
time=00:00:47
Caveats:
1) if the day is 10 the beginning of the string will look like [space1/...
2) the -0300 will differ depending on DST or TZ. I don't need it
though, it just
:22:21 +0300, Paul Halliday paul.halli...@gmail.com
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Whats the cleanest (I have a really ugly) way to break this:
[21/Jul/2009:00:00:47 -0300]
into:
date=21/jul/2009
time=00:00:47
...
Why not just use regexp ?
For example:
$string = long text.. multiply lines...
[21/Jul
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WHERE table_name = 'tablename' ORDER BY
ordinal_position
This will not tell you the relations between tables, nor which columns
are primary keys, etc. There may be another way to get this out of
information_schema.
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is client-side. You might be able to have javascript scan
for the existence/closing of the file in question and then alert the
user. Or you could have PHP, when the file is complete, launch a new
page which contains the javascript code to alert the user.
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environment, but not with the CLI.
Per's right that in a *nix environment, the default behavior is to honor
the environment locale settings. Having to set the locale within a CLI
is silly and counterintuitive with respect to *nix applications. I can't
speak for Windows here.
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it afterward (compiling, compressing, caching, whatever) is another
issue. You've still loaded 150k of code. The question is whether you
actually need to load 150k of code from the start. If not, why waste the
resources?
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which, on a public server, you have no access to.
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machines
by then.) Thus, the class generally doesn't consult Unix timestamps This
makes duration and date calculations simple. If you like, I can email
you the class privately.
Store times as a separate field.
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would be a better place to ask.
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on wikipedia.org for these terms
or google for them, and find full explanations.
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of one SQL dialect to another on anyone.
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to decode. The PHP engine itself does not parse the
HTML which is interspersed in and amongst your PHP code. The web server
does that. Unless some php internals person says otherwise, that's the
story. At best, the PHP engine would simply echo non-PHP text to the
browser, which is not parsing it.
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is a view? Otherwise, how would you
handle this?
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also parses PHP files, using a
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:59:00PM -0300, Martin Scotta wrote:
Hi all!
I'd like to add php.net to my browser search box.
snip
Gee, I just keep a tab open to php.net at all times. Just like having
Programming PHP on my desk at all times.
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() is called.
So if I set up an error handler function like:
function my_error_handler()
{
switch ($errno) {
case E_ERROR:
die('Something or other');
break;
...
}
}
the parts which reference errors like those above won't actually
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discount the use of prepared statements? The PDO class
emphasizes that you're safe from SQL injection exploits, which seems a
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On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:23:11AM -0400, Daniel Brown wrote:
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I used $html =HTML because it then syntax-highlights as
HTML+PHP in Vim, and as many know, almost everything I do is from the
command line and Vim.
Vim FTW! (And mutt for the pwnage!)
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dollar, you can have to domainname. And if you
want, you get the website free with it.
You don't want to make a profit, yet you're selling it for $200? Those
two statements are contradictory.
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. Previous versions allowed bottom
posting and even handled the attribution markup correctly.
Also, Tony's mail reader is broken-- Microsoft Outlook Express 6.
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* need to remember a bunch of information from page to page. The
need to do so may well be a result of lazy programming habits.
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() just for fun. As I recall, I ran into this at one
point. The documentation for this particular module is rather poor by
php.net standards. It doesn't help that the author of sqlite changed all
the routine names at version 3.
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is essentially the document root for *your* site.
Presumably, you know the *relative* directories of all your files.
Simply append those relative directories + filenames to the $site_root
variable, and you're done.
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() and unpack(), as
these will, to some extent, read and write binary values.
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(E_ALL ^ E_DEPRECATED);
See http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.error-reporting.php for more
info and examples.
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through, you check the returned
values against your database and set your cookie.
Checking the value in the cookie is as you detail it above:
$_COOKIE['blahblah'].
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How would I go about writing stuff to a file but in between the ?php ?
tags?
http://www.php.net/file_put_contents
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Can anyone please give me some way to solve this.
I had an error something like this when using FPDF. It would hack up the
second PDF. I didn't investigate it a lot, but my solution was to
instantiate the class *once*, and loop on the *rest* of it.
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this with Javascript. I'm not good with
Javascript, but maybe there's some OnExit event which you could use to
cause a Javascript function to do an AJAX call to a PHP script which
cleans up. I dunno.)
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wrote:
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FWIW, I've had to do this exact thing with regard to form validation,
except I'm not looping. Check each condition, and if it fails, never
mind
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 05:26:11PM -0400, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 17:19, Michael A. Petersmpet...@mac.com wrote:
Jane, a non technical person [...]
Betty's webmail account is compromised [...]
Bottom line: hax0r5 hate g1rls.
Or hax0r5 hate grrls.
Paul
an
operation is underway?
I like the last one (#39). Perfect for a progress bar. ;-}
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On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 12:20:56PM +0100, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 00:19 -0400, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 07:52:40PM +0100, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 12:36 +0100, Ford, Mike wrote:
On 18 June 2009 20:25, LAMP advised
a query of the table(s), looking for the
number of records where the logout field is empty.
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is not set. -- so protecting empty() with an isset() is
a total waste of time, space and cpu cycles.
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To be honest, you're still opening yourself up to attack that way.
Why and how?
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in the Avacado Jungle of
Death.
Yep, insane.
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( 100, 300, 11, 50 );
$arrays = array( $d, $a, $b, $c );
tedd_sort( $arrays );
print_r( $a );
print_r( $b );
print_r( $c );
print_r( $d );
?
Wow, tedd has a sort named after him! I'm sooo jealous.
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pg_escape_string() which probably
performs a function similar to MySQL's function. See
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.pg-escape-string.php
But you'll still need other functions (as above in this thread) to do a
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, there are typical ways that humans think about accomplishing
programming tasks, which are reflected in the way that humans design
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, or
fetches it if not.
But if a page is populated with variables from a database (for example)
which could change from time to time, how could a caching engine
possibly cache it? How would it determine whether to re-fetch the page
or use the cached version?
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which allow it to do some very unusual things. Same is true for
C (but in C, they're libraries).
I'm just playing devil's advocate here. Normally I would use Python or
Bash for anything shell, and some GUI apps. But I haven't heard a really
compelling reason yet for *not* using PHP.
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coded a bit in Python, and parts of it really annoy me. I much
prefer PHP, as it's more C-ish.
Why wouldn't you use PHP for production applications?
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you'll have to call it via a system call.
I use Gnuplot every week to graph the statistics of my business. It's
extremely flexible, and will output not only to graphics formats, but to
PDF format, if I'm not mistaken.
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characters gets whatever the next parameter is.
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A single-phase Caesar cypher is by far the best. It worked for Julias
Caesar, and damn it, it will work for us!
ROT13 FTW!
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I'm just giving you advice on how I've done it. Feel free to ask other
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On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 03:49:03PM +0100, Tony Marston wrote:
Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote in message
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On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 02:50:36PM +1000, Angus Mann wrote:
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I would advise against this as hidden fields in forms
compliance test comprising upwards of 200 questions. Not only that,
but I have to *pay* for the test and be penalized if I don't take it.
If I didn't have to take credit cards to stay in business, I'd tell the
credit card companies to go pound sand.
Paul
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of the
array you get from SELECT. Count the records in the obtained SELECT
array, and take the last of these records.
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select top 1 from table where id = xx
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select top 1 from table where id = xx order by date_field desc
What database(s) support a TOP clause in SELECT statements?
Paul
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