On 7 Dec 2002 at 0:43, Davy Obdam wrote:
> I ve just started with some OOP programming in PHP and now i have to
> build a set of classes that can generate a html form.. But i have a
> problem with the thing I hope
> someone can help me here or give me some pointers,... any help is
> apreciate
On 25 Jul 2002 at 11:46, Gerard Samuel wrote:
> Basically, someone is looking to get a database driven site built,
> and Ive never written code for money before.
> Im looking for advice, as to how the experienced coders in here charge
> for their work. Do you charge by the page, script or by the
On 25 Jul 2002 at 12:12, Matt Babineau wrote:
> When first speaking with a client, would you charge an initial
> constation fee for lets say conference calls? How would you invoice
> stuff like this? on a monthly basis? Or every two weeks?
Hi,
I apologize for adding some noise but I really don'
Hi,
The question was about the use of mysql_close. Use it or not (not when to use it or
when not to). So far:
> Agreed... you should always "clean up after yourself."
> PHP will close the connection automatically will be closed and all
> information cleared.
> I advised a newbie to
> always u
Hi,
I'm still learning PHP. Against suggestions from most of this list I
took the Brain Bench test and got in the Master category :) but even at
RHIC I scored in the expert range on their test. It must be the
similarity to Perl.
Anyhow, I was wondering (and I've asked this in a different way
On 31 Jul 2002 at 11:38, Martin Towell wrote:
> The best way to become proficient in programming (or anything, come to
> that) is with _lots_ of practice.
...snip
> Personally, I don't bog myself down in code from the start. I think in
> sorta pseudo-code, then once I have a solution, I then im
On 9 Aug 2002 at 0:59, Oficina Digital wrote:
> Hello, I am new to the list and don't know how kind you are helping
> complete beginners in PHP. I intend to set a personals matchmaking site
> for people interested in entheogens (http://singlemates.yage.net) I
> don't know where to begin, I have
On 12 Aug 2002 at 20:48, Christian Ista wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to implement on my web site an "whois" to know the information
> about a domain name (.com, org, )
>
> Could you tell me how to do that ?
http://promoxy.mirrors.phpclasses.org/search.html?words=whois&go_search=1
http://
On 16 Aug 2002 at 23:40, electroteque wrote:
> hi guys i was wondering if there was anyway to have a progress bar for
> uploading images ?
TMTOWDI, but here is a way I did something similar. I was spidering remote sites and
to get user's data and store in a database and the user could not conti
On 16 Aug 2002 at 12:38, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> This wouldn't work for uploading files however since the long part of
> the process is the act of uploading the file and until that completes
> your "save.php" (or whatever) isn't called.
>
> So in regards to file uploading it has to be done wit
On 21 Aug 2002 at 8:55, Michael Egan wrote:
> I know similar threads have come up on this in the past but I suspect
> it's a constantly changing picture.
>
> I recently saw a favourable review of Zend Studio 2.5 but wondered, out
> of curiosity, what sort of tools people use to develop PHP scrip
you know? I think Amazon has done a real good thing
here that might wake up some other companies. All this stuff was
available years ago. Who's working at these big companies.
Here is a site with lots of shipping info:
http://shipping.langenberg.com/
Peter
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Hi,
I'm working on a site where I'm using geeklog
http://geeklog.sourceforge.net/
It has the requirement that
> "Geeklog needs the register_globals variable turned on in order to work.
> Since PHP 4.2.0, the default for register_globals is "off". To fix it,
> simply add the following line to
Hi,
I'm trying to use Pear stuff but don't know if I should post to that list as just a
user.
I'm lost when it comes to "Auto Building". It has an example of that and I tried
to do it on a local linux box where I'm root but it failed
> all to undefined function: getstaticproperty
and I fou
On 12 Sep 2002 at 0:13, OrangeHairedBoy wrote:
> Yeah...i should have mentioned I had thought of that...but I really
> don't want to :)
>
> It just doesn't look right when it's a math expression. Know a permenant
> solution?
> I want to be able to handle the tag , but the parser
> keeps tel
On 12 Sep 2002 at 1:35, M1tch wrote:
> Just spent ages (well, 2hours) on a precaching system for my PHP code
> that didn't work out! Hang on, I'll backtrack a bit...
>
> My website is using a php engine that picks at snippets of html from the
> database, and builds them up to form the page. A ty
Hi,
I've got a customer who needs a banner rotation system. I don't want to
recreate any wheels and I'm tryin to avoid a lot of research.
I'd like one that doesn't use globals, it uses PEAR classes and preferably
uses the Smarty template system or another template system, or you've used
it an
Hi,
Looking for a shopping cart. I've written plenty in the past but in
Perl. I'm looking for one in PHP and I don't want to write my own.
I looked at this:
http://www.x-cart.com/
And I asked to see their code but I have not heard anything back.
I'm already favorable to anything that uses Sm
On 19 Sep 2002 at 16:13, Tom Ray wrote:
> I have a question that I have yet to figure out. Let's say I have a PHP
> script with multiple fuctions, how do I call on the script to perfom
> specific functions through a url? Ex:
> http://www.sample.com/script.php?fucntion1
I wouldn't say this is a s
On 21 Sep 2002 at 12:51, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> I'm working on converting several static (price) pages on our site
> into dynamic pages, with the data stored in an MySQL database and
> PHP to pull the data out, with CSS to build the page and present it.
I don't see how CSS wo
On 22 Sep 2002 at 12:31, @ Edwin wrote:
> Actually, in a sense, CSS can "build" a page--esp. if "build" means how
> data are to be presented (formatted) by the browser. Remember, with CSS
> you can hide and unhide elements?
Ah .. yes ... forgot about that. That is building. Appreciate the
remin
On 22 Sep 2002 at 12:10, Victor wrote:
> $_GLOBAL["var"] or $_GLOBAL['var'] or $_GLOBAL[var] - I noticed that in
> a mysql statement you can only use: $_GLOBAL[var].
>
> I would like to get the advice of more experienced php programmers out
> there about this. Which one of the above it the "mo
On 22 Sep 2002 at 10:23, Michael Sims wrote:
> of creating this application. I decided (for various reasons) to
> implement this application in Perl.
I began programming in Perl back in 1995. Took up mod_perl (the only
way to seriously use Perl btw on web apps) but as I work primarily on
virt
On 22 Sep 2002 at 13:52, Michael Sims wrote:
> Well, that is basically my question. I considered both SOAP and
> XML-RPC (which you mention later) but I wasn't sure what the impact on
> performance would be. I am basically looking for anecdotal evidence
> from people who have implemented this s
On 23 Sep 2002 at 8:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have set up a section of my company site for use by authorized dealers
> only. I am currently using mysql authorization, which works for the
> first page, but if someone were to type in the url of an underlying page
> they would be able to get i
> On 09/23/2002 08:08 PM, Research And Development wrote:
> > So I re-designed the script to send emails in parts. 500 emails per
> > header. But after the database reached more than 3,000 records the
> > emailing did not work at all. Sendmail refused to send to any of the
> > emails in the data
On 26 Sep 2002 at 1:26, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm looking for some forum script, a bit like this:
> http://www.chevelles.com/cgi-bin/forum/Ultimate.cgi
> Can anyone post a link to something useful?
I know a couple of webmasters who are using and like
http://www.phpbb.com/
I've n
On 26 Sep 2002 at 10:35, Joshua Patterson wrote:
> I have been working to try and have flash MX use PHP to access a
> database but have been having issues with retrieving the post values in
> php.
> http://127.43.1.1/learning/checkpassword.php?password=somepassword&usern
> am e= MyUserName
> //
Hi,
I looked at phpclasses but saw nothing as simple as I wanted. There's a
Perl module which does just what I want and perhaps I'll have to port
it.
The class accepts an assoc array of name=>value, and the key to another
assoc array which describes the constraints for the assoc array I'm
pa
On 27 Sep 2002 at 22:09, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Assumming that you tried the forms generation and validation class, what
> did you realize that was missing to match your needs?
>
> http://www.phpclasses.org/formsgeneration
Well that's the first thing I found and I downloaded it. It does much
mo
On 28 Sep 2002 at 15:48, Matt Giddings wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Be for warned that I am new to smarty and for some reason I'm
> finding it very difficult to learn. ??? Anyway, my question is how do
> I access an array of associative arrays via the {section} statement?
>
> Heres the code:
Matt,
Was written
> > > while( $row = $result->fetchRow( DB_FETCHMODE_ASSOC ) ) {
> > > $rowdata[$i] = $row;
> > > $i++;
> >
> > I don't think you need the $i.
>
> I need the $i because I'm assigning the every row from the result into
> an array.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.ty
On 2 Oct 2002 at 22:06, Anna Gyor wrote:
> how can I use global variables in my web portal? I have read the php
> documentation, but it works only in the same file. I want use more
> global variable on many php site.
>
> For example:
> In login.php I use the code
>
> $first=mysql_resul
On 3 Oct 2002 at 12:27, Stephen wrote:
> I've been reading tutorials lately on user authentication in PHP and
> they all are for the HTTP way of authentication. How can I use the same
> system but with forms instead of that ugly pop-up box?
Of course the best solution for this is mod_perl (for t
On 10 Oct 2002 at 0:48, Andrew Brampton wrote:
> Sorry for this slightly off topic question, but I beleive many of you
> will have delt with this kind of thing before.
Yeah off-topic but I was wondering the same thing myself as I have not
done many carts in awhile.
> So can anyone recommend a
On 29 Oct 2002 at 0:14, taylor wrote:
> i might be crazy, but why don't the many CMS, forum, link directory, etc
> packages integrate with a unified user manager? is this possible? is
> there perhaps an xml standard for contact datatypes that could be used?
I'm not sure I understand you but I
On 29 Oct 2002 at 9:41, Mukta Telang wrote:
> I have written followong code in hello.html:
>
>
> printf("hello %s!",$textbox);
> ?>
> This script works fine with php in redhat 7.2 system
> but does not work in solaris 7 !
>
> I have done the php installation...
> What are the chances th
On 30 Oct 2002 at 17:11, Michael Zornek wrote:
> I can't really use that class. I'm looking for a table of zip codes,
> with relating lat and lon cords. I already wrote the calculation code.
> That PHP class is reliant on a web service which I'm not interested in.
Umm .. I bought such a database
Here is the example:
Why does the above return true? There is no whitespace in the string.
What am I missing?
Peter
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Hi,
I'm seeking a good Bug Tracker in PHP. I've tried Mantis. I was at
freshmeat and tried a bunch of those. Found nothing I liked. I did find
one bug tracker that used Smarty but I did not like it.
I'm seeking a Bug Tracker where everything is in classes. Design is in
a template class (strong
On 25 Jun 2002 at 17:40, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
> Some of the "issues" are things like how to make it painless for both
> the designers and me if one day, out of the blue, a designers decides
> that the background colour should be changed, or the graphics changed.
> Or even worse the two
On 28 Jun 2002 at 17:54, Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
> -Original Message-
> > From: 1LT John W. Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Subject: Re: [PHP] Keeping "Secrets" in PHP Files
>
> > With shell access, you can't see each others
> > files. This is where the permissions come into
> >
On 30 Jun 2002 at 22:31, Timothy J. Luoma wrote:
>
> I am trying to compare a given date string (i.e. June 30, 2002 is
> 20020630). I want to make sure that the input string that is given is
> not greater than today (i.e. if today is June 30, and you ask for
> 20020701, I want to be able to thr
Hi,
I was here first:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/faq.mailinglist.php#faq.mailinglist.guideline
> Before you post to the list please have a look in this FAQ
But I found nothing about a jobs mailing list. I'm really a Perl programmer and
we have jobs.perl.org which has a list which does a re
Hello,
I'm posting this ad for the company looking for a PHP programmer. I have no clue if
the company
is good or not. Do your due dilligence.
__BEGIN JOB POST
We are a Houston, Texas based company in need of 1-2 VERY GOOD AND
EXPERIENCED PHP programmers for 4-6 weeks to build a new web site.
On 9 Jul 2002 at 11:54, Justin French wrote:
> I'm a firm believer in option 1. 750,000 page views per month is only
> 1 page every 3.4 seconds (ish) on average, so I don't believe you'd
> see any server load even in peak periods.
>
> If there IS server load, you can have an option 3, which bas
On 9 Jul 2002 at 10:39, Ray Hunter wrote:
> One suggestion is to use the geo functionality of Postgres
>
> We use postgres to calculate city, state, and/or country by using the
> geo functions in postgresql.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Brandon Pearcy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
On 9 Jul 2002 at 22:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any way to hide my form submitted variables (like
> passwords etc)
> in the location
> bar "http://somedomain.org/checkpassword.php?
> password=mypassword"
> or atleast show in an encypted form n the location bar.
But why bother? Certai
On 9 Jul 2002 at 22:07, Thomas Edison Jr. wrote:
> why the transaction is interrupted, i would like the
> transaction to roll back.. that is, all the records
> entered before the interruption SHOULD NOT remain in
> the database, they should get deleted or something, so
> that the transaction can
On 10 Jul 2002 at 18:07, Uwe Birkenhain wrote:
> I think that - on windows - nothing is better than textpad
> (www.textpad.com).
> Simply the best editor the world has seen so far!
>
> What makes development tools better than a good editor? (serious
> question)
Well let me get my 2 cents in. It
On 11 Jul 2002 at 16:42, Lowell Allen wrote:
> A client wants a database-driven site that records information about
> real estate properties and includes geographic maps of property
> locations (throughout the US). The client has seen a presentation of a
> JavaScript-powered, Windows-only product
Was written:
> > Using coordinates to accomplish this seems possible, but overly
> > complex. You'll literally be creating a 3D world and that means
At pixxures.com the client just entered their ADDRESS. Then the backend (probably a
bit too much for javascript) would return a sattelite view of
Hi,
I may be doing this all the wrong way :) so feel free to let me know, thanks.
I've been developing a q/a database. I don' want to search on "what I consider"
common words. Certainly there must be a list of these. Anyhow, I explode the
question string into words and then iterate as such:
> > foreach($words as $Key=>$Value) {
> > if($ignoreWords[strtolower($Value)]) {
> > continue;
> > }
>
> You would be better off using array_diff().
Jason,
Thanks, that works except that it doesn't account for case. I want to ignore case as
it doesn't apply here. But I was
On 14 Jul 2002 at 13:42, Saci wrote:
> I would like to see from where visitor come from mypage i need a
> function who return the last visited page prior to mine.
>
> I didn't found any function on php for that purpose and I'm thinking
> in mix Java and php for that purpose, using the browser hi
On 15 Jul 2002 at 14:55, Andy wrote:
> I just found a site where they have integrated a usenet forum into
> their own forum. I am wondering how this is technicaly done? The
> postings seem to be pretty up to date ( I did compare them with the
> usenet ones) Here is the link:
> Has anybody an ide
On 16 Jul 2002 at 10:51, Mark McCulligh wrote:
> I have newbie question.
>
> I am building a search page that will return any number of records and
> want to display only 30 at a time say. Then have one of though "Page
> 1 of 3 [1] [2] [3] Next>" on top of the record list.
>
> What is the bes
Hi,
Someone wants to know what I can do with ezpublish and so I've downloaded
it.
Wow ... just looking at it now. What a package. ezpublish.
I'd like to test this on a virtural server (can't afford my own box on the net) and I
have a host where I can modify my apache conf files ... but I won
On 17 Jul 2002 at 12:43, Michael Hall wrote:
> There is no simple answer here. I have started using classes where I
> find I am writing a lot of related functions that share similar
> parameters. Database connection and queries are a good example.
> Authentication is another.
Yeah.
> I have an
Hi,
Awhile back I was asking for just what I'm reading here:
http://www.php9.com/index.php/section/articles/name/PHP%20Guidelines
Some snippets to give you an idea what you will find on that page:
> Another mistake I see around a lot is people writing scripts that will
> not work if register_g
On 17 Jul 2002 at 12:55, Miguel Cruz wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Martin Clifford wrote:
> > I'd like to get everyone's input on Jobs and Certs. I know there
> > are a couple Certifications for web developers out there, such as
> > the CIW and CWP certifications.
>
> I don't know if this is w
Hi,
I've looked here:
http://download.php.net/manual/en/function.imagecolortransparent.p
hp
I've read this:
http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/Languages/PHP/BeginningPHP4/tra
nsparent.html
But they lose me when they suddenly jump to PNG. I got their
code but it doesn't work for me. I have all the
On 7 Feb 2002, at 23:21, Sander Peters wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> This is my problem:
>
> $today = date("Ymd", mktime(0,0,0, date(m),date(d),date(Y)));
> $last_week = date("Ymd", mktime(0,0,0, date(m),date(d)-7,date(Y)));
> echo ($today - $last_week); The result is a number like 8876
> (20020107-20
Hi,
I'm building a database of usenet postings for soc.culture.brazil.
This was easy enough (with exception of handling mime in the
postings); I'm just dumping the body of the message into the
database.
I plan to allow a person to select a thread, perhaps a user or
whatever and then get all
On 13 Jan 2002, at 12:51, Dean Ouellette wrote:
> I am entering info from form into database, is there a way to check
> say firstname, lastname and address to see if it is a duplicate to
> what is already in database and if it is then just enter any new
> information they may enter and not create
On 13 Jan 2002, at 21:43, DL Neil wrote:
> Alexis,
>
> > Could anybody confirm exactly which characters, if any, are NOT
> > valid in an email address.
>
>
> =such rules of the Internet are laid out in documents called "RFC"s
> (initially they are "Requests for Comment" but once adopted become
On 20 Jan 2002, at 20:15, Andrew V. Romero wrote:
> I was wondering if there are any tools to convert PHP to another
> scripting language?
> scripting langauge? I designed this 2000 script and then learned that
> our information systems people would feel a lot more comfortable using
> a langu
Hi,
Seems mysql_escape_string will just escape, seems like
addslashes and quotemeta.
quote in DBI will escape and quote if passed value is not an
integer (don't know about float).
Peter
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Hi,
I did a quick search for something like this below but did not find it.
Would you please criticize it. Thanks.
function &MakeUrls(&$data) {
$words = explode(" ", $data);
$new_data = "";
while (list ($key,$row) = each ($words) ) {
if (preg_match ("/^
Hi,
I'd appreciate any pointers you recommend to good sources of
information on how to use PHP and XML.
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi
If I use $snippet = ""; and escape the quotes in the block then it
works. But if I use it as is below, it fails with no useful error
message. Why?
Thanks,
Peter
function GetAddCommentSnippet($args) {
$topic_id = $args[id];
$return_page = $args[return_pag
On 10 Feb 2002, at 14:30, Liam MacKenzie wrote:
> I have a form, with 196 fields that I need entered into a database.
> But the form and it's contents need to be changed every day, and I
That distracts me. Does the form change? I think not. It looks like
a data entry form and the only thing tha
at .. they just say download XYZ and there is
no question or discussion of their "way".
Now, perhaps I've missed these sites, if so please bombard me
with the urls. Othewise, consider a site which does this. I have no
end of bookmarks for sites with the tactical questions.
Pete
On 10 Feb 2002, at 21:17, Viper wrote:
> I may have worded this wrong. The site will focus on PHP and the use
> of Databases with PHP, (Oracle, Postgres, MySQL, others...). I was
> typing fast and just threw MySQL out :) I do quite a bit of
> development in PHP and MySQL so I am most familiar wit
Hi,
With mod_perl I can set a handler to handle any documents so it's
quite easy to dump a database where each select output is saved
to a file. I can have my handler take any file in the output directory
and create the "html" page on the fly (where the contents of the file
can be manipulated
On 11 Feb 2002, at 19:30, Michael Sims wrote:
> I'm not sure I really know what you're asking, but if you are asking
> if you can use PHP code within HTML files (with *.html extensions)
> then the answer is yes. If you're running Apache, add the following
> to your httpd.conf:
> Please disregar
Hi,
Given that it doesn't seem I can use PHP as a wrapper, I tried the
following:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html
And oddly that did not work (seems to become an unknown type,
gives me the option to download). This worked
AddType application/x-httpd-php .ghtm .ghtml
And of course
On 12 Feb 2002, at 13:30, George PHP wrote:
> So you want to say that PHP is going nowhere in the
> States? Maybe we should be doing ASP!
You should probably be doing Java, but oh well. Java on M$ with
Oracle. I've been hitting the job boards and those are the jobs that
are jumping out. If you
On 14 Feb 2002, at 11:09, James Taylor wrote:
> Can someone recommend a better method for doing something like the
> following? All of my programs are written like this, but it's really
> poor form considering I'm not predeclaring my variables, etc. Only
> thing I can really think of is to assi
On 14 Feb 2002, at 16:26, J Smith wrote:
>
> Using "global" in the global scope (i.e. "global $Config;") does
> nothing. If something is declared in the global scope of a file and
> then included into another file, it's still global. You don't need to
> actually say "global $whatever" unless you
On 14 Feb 2002, at 16:40, Michael Kimsal wrote:
> On that same topic, *why* do people name files with both .inc and
> .php?
> Your .inc file has PHP code in it, right? Why not just call it .php
> and
> spare the server reconfiguration. If knowing which files are
> "include" files (long tim
On 15 Feb 2002, at 17:04, Philip J. Newman wrote:
> WHo really cares, if it works it don't matter what they call it.
In response to:
> > > On that same topic, *why* do people name files with both .inc and
> > > .php?
> > > Your .inc file has PHP code in it, right? Why not just call it
> > >
On 15 Feb 2002, at 14:43, Bendik Simonsen wrote:
> I have however, noticed one feature that ASP has that I have not found
> an equal for in PHP: the "application" object.
>
> For those of you not familiar with ASP, the lowdown is this: The
> application object acts like a global session. You as
On 14 Feb 2002, at 22:18, Phillip S. Baker wrote:
> This is not a big thing.
> But I am looking at this thinking there is a way to make the code take
> up even less lines. Just want to stick this in my cap for future
> reference.
>
> for($i=01;$i<=50;$i++) {
> if (!empty($content)) {
On 15 Feb 2002, at 23:12, michael kimsal wrote:
> Tom Rogers wrote:
> > Hi
> > It uses cookies and only cookies and it seems that sessions are
> > started on every access but can be turned off on individual pages if
> > required. Tom
>
> Sorry Tom, but the application object has nothing to do wi
On 16 Feb 2002, at 8:37, michael kimsal wrote:
> I don't believe the original poster you quote really had/has
> a firm grasp on what it actually does.
>
> The tried and true example is a hit counter. No matter who hits a
> page, if that page increases an application variable called "counter"
>
HI,
I was reading the docs and I see this:
> /* This is how it should be done. */
> class Cart
> {
> var $todays_date;
> var $name;
> var $owner;
> var $items;
>
> function Cart()
> {
> $this->todays_date = date("Y-m-d");
> $this->name = $GLOBALS['firstna
On 17 Feb 2002, at 23:20, Raymond Lilleodegard wrote:
> The "var" $somevariable means that the variable is defined. You only
> need to use var in classes. So if you only write ordinary scrpits, you
> dont need to use it.
Raymond,
Thanks. Someone else said it just helped to see what your class
On at , Unknown wrote:
> i write in php about 1.5 years. from the beginning i use macromedia
> homesite and i`m quite content of it. but...debugger, environment not
> optimized for php developers etc. so i wanted to try zend studio, i
> i`ve read this
> (http://www.byte.com/documents/s=6975/by
On 17 Feb 2002, at 16:12, Chris Lott wrote:
> I hope we aren't going to get another chest-pounding "real coders"
> type of argument going here. Homesite *IS* a text editor. It provides
Yeah, my bad.
> an amazing number of shortcuts to tasks, including mouse-based tasks,
> many of which I guara
On 17 Feb 2002, at 21:01, Jennifer Downey wrote:
> Would someone please help? I have looked everywhere and can not find
> how to update a database at a certain time.
>
> I am trying to get this to update at midnight instead of every time
> the browser refreshes. My hosting service has cron jobs
Hi,
I've got an array like the following:
$books = array(
"1572316217" => array(
category=> 'tech',
display => 'Steve McConnell\'s Software Project
Survival Guide',
href=>
On 9 May 2002 at 15:25, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> It has to do with precedence (I think). When inside a double quoted
> string PHP evalutes "$books[$val]" *first* and doesn't catch that
> there's more to it...
>
> You can do this:
>
> $html.= " Yaddda yadda " . $books[$val][display];
>
> And
Hi,
I use NT for development and I like to write snippets of code and
test them on my local box. I can do this in Perl. How can I do that
in PHP without installing a webserver etc. etc. I guess I can install
a version of PHP and just make sure I've got the path in my env.
Thanks,
Peter
http:
Hi,
I have the array below and I want to sort on language. Can't figure it
out. Below the array is what I tried
$ArrayOfNewsLinks = array(
"http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/World/Brazil/"; => array(
title => 'Yahoo Brazil News',
category => 'news',
language => 'English',
),
"ht
On 6 Apr 2002, at 14:38, Chris Adams wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Apr 2002 10:36:18 -0600, Peter J. Schoenster
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > $ArrayOfNewsLinks = array(
> > "http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/World/Brazil/"; => array(
> > title => &
On 20 Dec 2001, at 17:34, Alex Shi wrote:
> If a sesson_id is known, how can check if the session exists?
I think this answers the question (function.session-id.html)
> session_id
> (PHP 4 >= 4.0.0)
> session_id -- Get and/or set the current session id
> Description
> string session_id ([string
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