Hi,
I was using gethostbyname up until recently but switched to Net_DNS2
due to lack of support for a timeout. Now I discovered some "worrying"
behaviour and hope someone here get shed some light onto it.
I am running PHP inside an Apache 2 installation as module and noticed
that once I call geth
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My apologies, it looks like it was a false alarm and the blocking
actually comes from PHP's session manager.
Sorry,
Alexander
On 11 September 2012 14:22, a m wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was using gethostbyname up until recently but switched to Net_DNS2
> due to lack of support for a timeout. Now I discov
Hi All,
I want to redirect the stdout of an executing shell command to stdout of
php called by browser
The command some stream like command like
ffmpeg -i rtmp://192. -
rtmpdump -v -r rtmp://192 -a app -y stream -o -
so its live video, and the execution not stops, till the user navigate
You can use pipe to run the command and capture the stdout.
Then dump it with proper header to browser.
Note, If the external command (specially video encoding) takes long time
you should probably use cron for this and maintain a queue. I recommend you
apply some sorts of caching also.
--
Shiplu
Hello Everyone,
Very new to the list.
So I am trying to echo a string to the browser as follows -
$str = "0x100092000 -0x1000b7fff +com.apple.com (2.0 - 56)
/Library/PrivateFrameworks";
echo $str;
However the text between "<" and ">" i.e
"BB91F4F8-3B1B-93C6-0D1A-E431E96F1BA3" doesn't
This issue has to do with HTML markup. You need to properly "escape"
characters before sending them as text to the browser. Try to use this PHP
function to escape your string: echo htmlspecialchars($yourstringhere);
Regards,
Samuel.
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De: sunil meena [mailto:sunil.extc2.
Thanks a ton Samuel!
Appreciate it.
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Samuel Lopes Grigolato <
samuel.grigol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This issue has to do with HTML markup. You need to properly "escape"
> characters before sending them as text to the browser. Try to use this PHP
> function to esca
Or, if that string is the only thing you want to output and nothing else
you will set the correct content type for your output by putting
header('Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8');
at the beginning of your script
Am 11.09.12 19:54, schrieb Samuel Lopes Grigolato:
> This issue has to do w
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