RE: [PHP-DB] [SPAM?] [PHP-DB] Appeal For Assitance

2003-07-30 Thread Mark Collin
Ever tried sticking 12.5million dollars of crisp non sequential bills up
there ??? You'd need a VERY big a$$  :)

-Original Message-
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Sent: 30 July 2003 15:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] [SPAM?] [PHP-DB] Appeal For Assitance

why doesnt she stick the money up her a$$
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Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:06 AM
Subject: [PHP-DB] [SPAM?] [PHP-DB] Appeal For Assitance


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   pleading with you to be my Investor trustee over $12.5million. My late
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   in July 29th 1999. He deposited the sum of ($12,500,000.00) USD in a
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Re: [PHP-DB] Cookies ???

2001-09-18 Thread Mark Collin

instead of setting multiple cookies, why not start using seassions its dead
easy with php4 and you can then do all your security stuff with sessions,
much easier, much more secure etc

- Original Message -
From: Rick Emery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Jason Caldwell' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:29 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Cookies ???


 Q1.  If you simply wish to READ the cookie from each web page, you need do
 nothing.  It is created atuomatically as a variable for you.  For
instance,
 a cookie named
 mycookie is available as $mycookie.

 Q2.  The Cookie Path is the reference point on the web server.  I creates
a
 context for the cookie.  It allows the cookie to be read when a web page
 comes from that specific directory.  If you want it to be available from
all
 directories, use /.

 Q3.  The cookie can store multiple values that you concatenate together.
 For instance, to store username/password:
 setcookie( cookiename, $user#$password, time()+3600, /,
 .mydomain.com );
 Then, upon reading the cookie: list($user,$password) = explode( #,
 $cookiename );


 FYI...setcookie() has worked for me on IE 5.x and NN 5.x.

 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Caldwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 11:35 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP-DB] Cookies ???


 I've been reading the threads under SETCOOKIE (from php.net) -- some
people
 are saying that setcookie doesn't seem to work for all browsers all of the
 time.  Then some others go into how it seems to actually be the TIME
format
 (unix time vs. GMT time) --

 Should I just stick to the HEADER version instead of setcookie?

 Also -- I'm not completely clear on how cookies work in the first place...

 Q1: When I set a cookie, is that cookie automatically called from *each*
 page on my website?  Or, do I need to add the HEADER to each page where I

 want to call the cookie?

 Q2: The 'Cookie Path' -- is this the PATH on my websever -- someone please
 explain what this is exactly, and how it works.

 Q3: The scenario I would like to use cookies in is to have users
 automatically be logged in when they come to my home page... so I will
need
 to store the Username and Password in the cookie... should I store these
in
 an Array, or can I create multiple cookies -- in other words, a cookie can
 only store one value, correct?  So, I can use Serialize / Unserialize to
 store Array information in my cookies?

 Thanks.
 Jason




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Re: [PHP-DB] blinking background

2001-08-09 Thread Mark Collin

catch the attention of the user hell why don't you just make a blinking
page i'm sure that will grab some attention, and possibly cause a ton of
epillectic fits around the world when people finally do look at your page
e.


- Original Message -
From: J- E- N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] blinking background


 i just want to catch the attention of the user and the blinking effect of
 the table row is not forever, it will stop after a certain time. :)


 - Original Message -
 From: Russ Michell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: J- E- N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 6:41 PM
 Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] blinking background


   is there anyone who can give me an idea on how i can write a php
script
   that can make my table row background blinking.
 
  Why on earth would you want to do that?? It would fully distract anyone
  looking at the information within the table - which I *presume* is why
  you want information in the table right? For people to look at and
  assimilate!?
 
  I'm aware of the concept A bad idea - but help out the person anyhow
  but this one is just silly!
 
  Russ
 
  On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 17:53:23 +0800 J- E- N [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   hello!
  
   is there anyone who can give me an idea on how i can write a php
script
   that can make my table row background blinking.
  
   thanks :)
  
  
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Re: [PHP-DB] Still stuck on Sessions :-(

2001-07-18 Thread Mark Collin

I personally tend to use arrays for my sessions, i just find it easier that
way this sort of thing works for me:-

html
? session_start();
session_register(SESSION); ?
head
/head
body
$SESSION[user]=$whatever;
$SESSION[password]=$whatever;
echo(Welcome . $SESSION[user] ., Please Click On A Link);
/body

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:42 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] Still stuck on Sessions :-(


Hi there everyone,

Thanks to everyone that replied to my session help - but i'm still having
problems.  I use the below to open a session - Say at the start of my
website:


?php
session_start();

session_register(user); $user=$username;
session_register(pass); $pass=$password;

?

where username and pass would be defined by a variable - either from a form
or hardcoded.

Now, if I use ?=($user)? on the SAME page as this is, it displays the
varibles, but if I move to another page on the website via a link the
session seems to have ended or something as it says $user is undefined.  Do
I need to add anything to each page where a session is needed so that it
grabs the variables before I can use them?  Or am I doing something totally
stupid?  I've tried it on my Win2000 system AND on my Linux server.

Please help, I am getting totally frustrated and need to get all this
working within 2 weeks :-(

Thank you

Regards

Chris Payne
www.planetoxygene.com




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Re: [PHP-DB] session troubles

2001-07-05 Thread Mark Collin

are you setting your session before the

head
/head

tags ?? if not that could be your problem

- Original Message -
From: Brad Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 4:16 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] session troubles


 Hi all,
 Im new to this mailing list so im not sure what to expect from 'y'all' but
 i'm hoping this will be the beginning of a long and beautiful friendship.

 My question:

 i have a series of PHP4 pages that if I start a session (session_start())
on
 the first page (adminLogin.php), all is fine and dandy...all the
 session_resources get passed to the next page (login2.php) and i can get
 acccess to those session resources. Te problem is, at the top of the page
a
 warning message is displayed:

 Warning: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent (output
 started at /home/e-smith/files/ibays/test/html/login2.php:1) in
 /home/e-smith/files/ibays/test/html/login2.php on line 1


 What does this mean?? If i comment out the session_start() line,  i
dodnt
 get this message BUT i also dont get the session variuables i need.

 Hope Im making some sense, Hope someone can help.

 Thanks,
 Brad


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[PHP-DB] Transmitting Arrays

2001-03-20 Thread Mark Collin

I have a form which dynamically builds a table by taking data out of a mysql
database

http://www.fyrespray.net/screenshots/admin/modifyscreenshot.php4?pageid=1

but i'm having problems whn i try to modify the data i'm trying to put all
the data into arrays serialize it, urlencode it then send it on to the next
page to put it into database and then send back to the original page when
its done, i'm having a problem actually sendig my arrays around though, the
second page doesn't seem to get any data after i have unserialized it and
urlunecoded it.

anyone have any ideas, i've been fiddleing about a load with the code and
there is a good chance i have totally messed it up now heres the state its
in atm though if you would like to look

http://www.fyrespray.net/screenshots/admin/modifyscreenshot.txt
http://www.fyrespray.net/screenshots/admin/modify.txt

(prolly need to save the first page if your browser is picking up the html
bits and making half of a web page up like mine does)


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