[PHP] Items displayed left and right, help newman.

2003-07-01 Thread Mark Tehara
Where should i start with the lodgic.  I'm trying to list a group of items


Left: item one, Right: Item 2


This is repeated

I can only seem to get them to go str8 down not left then right.


Any Ideas?

/ Mark

Re: [PHP] Items displayed left and right, help newman.

2003-07-01 Thread Mark Tehara
Dude, Can you not use something like

while 

and then add a for ($i=1 to ... lodgic...

(o;

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Cc: Philip J. Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [PHP] Items displayed left and right, help newman.


Where should i start with the lodgic.  I'm trying to list a group of items


Left: item one, Right: Item 2


This is repeated

I can only seem to get them to go str8 down not left then right.


Any Ideas?

/ Mark


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Re: [PHP] WEB HOST NEEDED!!!!!

2003-06-24 Thread Mark Tehara
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Cheap hosting.
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Free isn't the word.  Free is for scabs

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Subject: [PHP] WEB HOST NEEDED!


 Like I said, I need a web host.
 It MUST support PHP, mySQl and sending emails, optional.
 It shouldn't have any ads (pop-ups, ads), but I will allow if it has 
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Re: [PHP] [Newman] Passing an image through a php file.

2003-06-20 Thread Mark Tehara
Ahh, the Docs don't tell you that.

They are a little weard wehen it comes to that 

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Subject: Re: [PHP] [Newman] Passing an image through a php file.


 On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 20:19, Mark Tehara wrote:
  ?php
  
  $myimage=..//..//site//images//2.jpg;
  
  header(Content-type: image/jpeg);
  fopen ($myimage, r);
  readfile($myimage) ;
  fclose($myimage);
  
  ?
  
  This seemed to do the trick for me.  Thank you.
  
  / Mark
 
 Even better, you don't even need the fopen() and fclose() calls;
 readfile() is doing this with just the filename.
 
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[PHP] [Newman] Passing an image through a php file.

2003-06-19 Thread Mark Tehara
I would like to pass an image throught http://server/newman/ImageTEST/image.php 

1. I need the headers (Assuming) ? header(Content-type: image/jpeg);  ? would make 
the computer think its a image file.
2. load the image using fopen (d://crushme//images//1.jpg, r);


?php

header(Content-type: image/jpeg);  
fopen (d://crushme//images//1.jpg, r);

?


 The image http://server/newman/ImageTEST/image.php; cannot be displayed, because it 
contains errors. 

This returns this error (above)

Yes 1. Image is in the right location.
Yes 2. I'm stuck.

Any Suggestions would be very good.

/ Mark /



Re: [PHP] [Newman] Passing an image through a php file.

2003-06-19 Thread Mark Tehara
?php

$myimage=..//..//site//images//2.jpg;

header(Content-type: image/jpeg);
fopen ($myimage, r);
readfile($myimage) ;
fclose($myimage);

?

This seemed to do the trick for me.  Thank you.

/ Mark

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From: CPT John W. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Awlad Hussain [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mark Tehara
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Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] [Newman] Passing an image through a php file.


  try this:
  ?php
 
  header(Content-type: image/jpeg);
  fopen (d:/crushme/images/1.jpg, r);

 Just my opinion, but maybe you should try reading the file and echoing the
 data instead of just opening it. :)

 ---John Holmes...


  I would like to pass an image throught
  http://server/newman/ImageTEST/image.php
 
  1. I need the headers (Assuming) ? header(Content-type: image/jpeg);
 ?
  would make the computer think its a image file.
  2. load the image using fopen (d://crushme//images//1.jpg, r);
 
 
  ?php
 
  header(Content-type: image/jpeg);
  fopen (d://crushme//images//1.jpg, r);
 
  ?
 
 
   The image http://server/newman/ImageTEST/image.php; cannot be
displayed,
  because it contains errors.
 
  This returns this error (above)
 
  Yes 1. Image is in the right location.
  Yes 2. I'm stuck.
 
  Any Suggestions would be very good.





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[PHP] fopen and file dump to a databace...

2003-03-09 Thread Mark Tehara
HI, I'm looking to take the data from a CSV file, then upload it into a
mysql databace.

I figure i will need the following.

To count the number of lines ... and cut up each line in its veriables then
entering it into the databace.

I have:

$file = fopen(pricelist-snippet.csv,r);
$buffer = fread($file,1);
echo $buffer;

This dumps the data to the screen ...

where would i start to making cutting this data up by the line?

/ Mark



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Re: [PHP] Displaying a file

2003-03-09 Thread Mark Tehara
On that note, how would i load an image from outside the document root?



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From: Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Todd Cary [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Displaying a file


 Change your link to something like:

 a href=view.php?file=raceschedule.pdf ../a

 view.php will NOT be a HTML page -- it will be responsible for:

 a)  some conditional stuff, like checking for a logged in user
 b)  output an appropriate header for the file type
 c)  pass through the actual file contents


 You would actually want to store the target files outside the doc root, or
 forbid apache to serve them directly over http.

 There's a decent article here:
 http://www.zend.com/zend/trick/tricks-august-2001.php


 Justin French



 on 10/03/03 1:17 PM, Todd Cary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

  I want to display a file under program control in the same manner as one
  would with using an a tag e.g.
 
  Click a href=files/raceschedule.pdf Name=Race Schedule
  Target=_blankhere/a to open the Race Schedule
 
  In other words, if certain conditions are met, then I want to display
  the file.  What is the best way to do that?
 
  Many thanks.
 
  Todd


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