Re: Re: [PHP] URGENT-HELP !!!!!!

2001-11-30 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar





Thanks very much !! Smart solution !!

yes, I don't want to get reply from that mail.

Just looking for any solution..if u finds one

please let me know.

Regards,

Kumar.




On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 Johan Holst Nielsen wrote :
> >
> >
> >
> >   Want to send "mail" through PHP script such that
> >
> >the receiver of that mail should not contain FROM
> >
> >header.
> >
> >I used mail() function with empty FROM header and
> >
> >even without FROM header, but the receiver is still
> >
> >getting FROM address as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> 
> You can't. The mail specification have to get a FROM 
> header, but to make 
> a solution you can make a FROM header like this: "FROM: 
> Do Not Reply 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> 
> regards,
> 
> Johan
> 
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[PHP] URGENT-HELP !!!!!!

2001-12-03 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar



Hi All,

   Thanks very much for all who suggested ways to 

help me out. I sthere any better way of doing this 

[ please read the following ] using some code in PHP.

Regards,

Kumar.
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 Chamarty Prasanna Kumar wrote :
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
>Want to send "mail" through PHP script such that
> 
> the receiver of that mail should not contain FROM
> 
> header.
> 
> I used mail() function with empty FROM header and
> 
> even without FROM header, but the receiver is still
> 
> getting FROM address as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> Anyone can help 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Kumar. 
> 
 


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[PHP] USERNAME

2001-12-06 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar



Hi All,

   Want to know the usage of

hw_getusername(int connection); function


specifically, what connection refers to !!


Thanks in advance,

Kumar.

 


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[PHP] Re:[PHP] USERNAME

2001-12-06 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar



Hi Rasmas and All,

   Thanks very much for the reply, Rasmas.

To use Hyperwave functions does I need to download

software and install it or it will work with php

intallation.

Or is there any way to find the login "username" from 

the web page using php and that login authentication

is being done by the apache server.ie., we are using 

password protecting directory by apache.
 

Thanks in advance,

Kumar.


On Fri, 07 Dec 2001 Rasmus Lerdorf wrote :
> Not that I have ever used HyperWave, but a 3 second 
> glimpse at the manual 
> would seem to indicate that you get a HyperWave connect 
> by calling 
> hw_connect().
> 
> -Rasmus
> 
> On 7 Dec 2001, Chamarty Prasanna Kumar wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > Hi All,
> > 
> >Want to know the usage of
> > 
> > hw_getusername(int connection); function
> > 
> > 
> > specifically, what connection refers to !!
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Kumar.
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[PHP] Re:USERNAME

2001-12-06 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar



Hi Rasmas and All,

  Thanks very much for the prompt reply.

 phpinfo() shows only

REMOTE_ADDR
REMOTE_HOST
REMOTE_PORT

but not $REMOTE_USER.

Even I tried using $REMOTE_USER alone, but no response.

Please suggest a way.


Kumar.



  On Fri, 07 Dec 2001 Rasmus Lerdorf wrote :
> To use the HyperWave functions you need to download and 
> install HyperWave, 
> whatever it is.
> 
> And your second question has nothing to do with 
> HyperWave.  Simply check 
> $REMOTE_USER.  phpinfo() would have shown you this.
> 
> -Rasmus
> 
> On 7 Dec 2001, Chamarty Prasanna Kumar wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Rasmas and All,
> > 
> >Thanks very much for the reply, Rasmas.
> > 
> > To use Hyperwave functions does I need to download
> > 
> > software and install it or it will work with php
> > 
> > intallation.
> > 
> > Or is there any way to find the login "username" from 
> > 
> > the web page using php and that login authentication
> > 
> > is being done by the apache server.ie., we are using 
> > 
> > password protecting directory by apache.
> >  
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Kumar.
> > 
> > 
> > On Fri, 07 Dec 2001 Rasmus Lerdorf wrote :
> > > Not that I have ever used HyperWave, but a 3 second 
> > > glimpse at the manual 
> > > would seem to indicate that you get a HyperWave 
> connect 
> > > by calling 
> > > hw_connect().
> > > 
> > > -Rasmus
> > > 
> > > On 7 Dec 2001, Chamarty Prasanna Kumar wrote:
> > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Hi All,
> > > > 
> > > >Want to know the usage of
> > > > 
> > > > hw_getusername(int connection); function
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > specifically, what connection refers to !!
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks in advance,
> > > > 
> > > > Kumar.
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[PHP] WEB PAGE CALCI

2001-12-10 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar



Hi All,
   
 Using PHP,is there any function for

calculating the size of a Web page, means the size of

everything the browser has to load to render the page.

That includes the HTML file, all the graphics, 

animations, CSS, php. And the input being URL of the

page.


Thanks in advance,


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[PHP] PDF

2001-12-25 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar



Hi All,

   Want to create PDF files using PHP 

from file formats,

.eps

.ps

.doc

.ppt

.xls

.html


  Can you please suggest a way to do it.

Thanks in Advance.

Regards,

Kumar.


 


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[PHP] PDF

2001-12-26 Thread Chamarty Prasanna Kumar



 

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Hi All,

   Want to create PDF files using PHP 

from file formats,

.eps

.ps

.doc

.ppt

.xls

.html


  Can you please suggest a way to do it.

Thanks in Advance.

Regards,

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[PHP] test

2001-03-26 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Is the list alive ?

~ K



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[PHP] Fw: test

2001-03-26 Thread TV Karthick Kumar


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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:16 PM
Subject: test


> Is the list alive ?
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> ~ K
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[PHP] any other way ?

2001-04-04 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi

Following is the piece of code, which I am struggling with, now & the
problem is:

I just want to display 4 email address in a textarea and mail them. The
case here is, the available email address has to displayed and as I have
maximum 4 email addresses coming up dynamically, I might get all the
combinations, like 1&2, 1&3, 1&4, 2&3, 3&4 etc. Depending upon that I just
want to split them up, with a separation and that's a comma (,).

If I have the following piece of code executed, it just prints two
commas in between, in the case of 1st email address and the 4th email
address - like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED],,[EMAIL PROTECTED] (note
two commas in between the email addresses)

Instead I would like to get rid of one comma in between the email
address and just display and sepearte it with only comma, instead of two
commas and it should work for all the combinations that's possible.

What are the possible ways to do that ?. Even I am trying out here.

My Code:

   if ($svars[home_email1]!=='')
   {
$vars["send_email"] .= $svars["home_email1"];
   }
   if ($svars[home_email2]!=='')
   {
$vars["send_email"] .= $comma;
$vars["send_email"] .= $svars["home_email2"];
   }
   if ($svars[work_email1]!=='')
   {
$vars["send_email"] .= $comma;
$vars["send_email"] .= $svars["work_email1"];
   }
   if ($svars[work_email2]!=='')
   {
$vars["send_email"] .= $comma;
$vars["send_email"] .= $svars["work_email2"];
   }

Thanks in advance.

~ Karthick
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Re: [PHP] Monthly Drawing Winner!

2001-04-04 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Can't we just get rid of this spam: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not allow to
continue.
I am sure the list master (in php.net) can do it, for the sake of the list.
Hope he's hearing !.
It's a requisition.

Thanks in adv.

~ Karthick

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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 5:17 PM
Subject: [PHP] Monthly Drawing Winner!


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>
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[PHP] foreach ?!

2001-04-05 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi List..

I have the following code, which actually sets up the value of of the
hidden variable and passes onto the next page and there I manipulate the
data and send them emails.

But passing the hidden variables depends upon the mem_id, that is the
hidden variable has to be passed for 'n' number of records. For example, if
I have two records then the I am checking the first record and finding out
the available email id (the various chances are home_email1, home_email2,
work_email1, work_email2 etc. and I have max. 4 email addresses in each
record) and passing it as an hidden variable to the next page. Here it's
very important to note that, at times, 4 emails will be available or 4
emails will NOT be available (it'll be empty) and sometimes only 1 or 2 will
be available. There are possibilities like this.

Now, as I have this code in place, what's happening is : when I pass any
of the email address of the first record, it's getting passed, where the
home_email1 is available and then when I pass any of the email address of
the second record, it's getting passed - BUT it's getting overwritten and I
have the value of the second record and I lost the first one.

What I want is - I want the hidden variables to be passed and kept for
the number of records selected and then I would use pass them as hidden
variables and use it in the next page. I know that I have to use Arrays for
this, but what's next ?.

Here's my code:

 if ($mem_obj->home_email1!=='')
  $vars["home_email1"] = "home_email1>";

 if ($mem_obj->home_email2!=='')
  $vars["home_email2"] = "home_email2>";

 if ($mem_obj->work_email1!=='')
  $vars["work_email1"] = "work_email1>";

 if ($mem_obj->work_email2!=='')
  $vars["work_email2"] = "work_email2>";

Any help is much useful to me.

Thanks in advance.

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[PHP] foreach ?!

2001-04-05 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi List..

I have the following code, which actually sets up the value of of the
hidden variable and passes onto the next page and there I manipulate the
data and send them emails.

But passing the hidden variables depends upon the mem_id, that is the
hidden variable has to be passed for 'n' number of records. For example, if
I have two records then the I am checking the first record and finding out
the available email id (the various chances are home_email1, home_email2,
work_email1, work_email2 etc. and I have max. 4 email addresses in each
record) and passing it as an hidden variable to the next page. Here it's
very important to note that, at times, 4 emails will be available or 4
emails will NOT be available (it'll be empty) and sometimes only 1 or 2 will
be available. There are possibilities like this.

Now, as I have this code in place, what's happening is : when I pass any
of the email address of the first record, it's getting passed, where the
home_email1 is available and then when I pass any of the email address of
the second record, it's getting passed - BUT it's getting overwritten and I
have the value of the second record and I lost the first one.

What I want is - I want the hidden variables to be passed and kept for
the number of records selected and then I would use pass them as hidden
variables and use it in the next page. I know that I have to use Arrays for
this, but what's next ?.

Here's my code:

 if ($mem_obj->home_email1!=='')
  $vars["home_email1"] = "home_email1>";

 if ($mem_obj->home_email2!=='')
  $vars["home_email2"] = "home_email2>";

 if ($mem_obj->work_email1!=='')
  $vars["work_email1"] = "work_email1>";

 if ($mem_obj->work_email2!=='')
  $vars["work_email2"] = "work_email2>";

Any help is much useful to me.

Thanks in advance.

~ Karthick



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[PHP] Help - Lotus

2001-06-27 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi List,

I am working on importing data from Lotus Organizer 5.0 to an ddress
book application, written in PHP.

If there's a space in the address field, it looks this when I see the
.vcf file, after creating it.

Note the " =0D=0A=0D=0A= " in:
NOTE;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Description, Profile /
Note.=0D=0A=0D=0A=
~ Karthick=0D=0A

And some times, there's just a " = " symbol coming up in the field types
and values and here's an example:
ADR;HOME;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:;;3, Granby Row, Apartment 4,
Dubli=
n 1.;Home dublin city;Home dublin state;1;IE

How do I overcome this problem and make it work properly ?. Pls. let me
know.

Thanks in adv.

~ Karthick
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[PHP] Function

2001-06-28 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi,

Is there any function to replace a character in an Array ??.

Thanx in adv.

~ Karthick


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[PHP] search engine submission

2001-09-24 Thread Krushna Kumar R

Hi,

Can someone help me by where i could get some free code for search engine submission

Regards
Krushna Kumar



Re: [PHP] search engine submission

2001-09-25 Thread Krushna Kumar R

Hi,

I have a website which i would like to submit to the search engines
frequently, so i thought i could write a program for this, not depending on
other free web sites  for submission

Rgds
Krushna Kumar

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Subject: RE: [PHP] search engine submission


> You can find this code all over the web, an example of it can be seen at
> most search engines on the "Add a URL" page :-)
>
> What are you trying to do?
>
> Cheers
> Jon
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: 24 September 2001 15:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] search engine submission
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Can someone help me by where i could get some free code for search engine
> submission
>
> Regards
> Krushna Kumar
>
>
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[PHP] session not working

2001-09-27 Thread Krushna Kumar R

Hi,

I wrote a program where the session gets created, but on subsequent page the session 
does not work or i could not retrieve the value kindly help me, I have put the coding 
below

The operating system I use is Win98 and Personal Web Server, PHP version used is 4.0.6

File 1 : where the session is registered or created




";
print "Password var is - ". $password."";
$uname=$username;
$pwd=$password;
print "Uname var is - ". $uname."";
print "Pwd var is - ". $pwd."";

echo session_is_registered("uname");
echo session_name("uname");
 ?>
click here to go to next page




File 2 : Next page, the file where i check for the session variable's value

";
echo "Session is - ".session_is_registered("uname")."";
echo "session name is - ". session_name("uname")."";
echo "the session is $uname"."";
?>
click here go to last page

Those are the coding i had used on the files i was trying to execute

Regards
Krushna Kumar



[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-07-26 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

-- 
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industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

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BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-08-01 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.


-- 
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industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-04-12 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-04-22 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.
-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-05-11 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-05-06 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.
-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-05-02 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.
-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-05-24 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


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--
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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-05-24 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
LINK TO THE LIST OF EDITORS CORRECTED

===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

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industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

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BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-05-30 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]
-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-06-02 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
No 21, First Main Road,
Jai Nagar, Arumbakkam,
Chennai - 600106
Tel : +91 44 55191757

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-06-09 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-06-14 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-06-18 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]
-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-06-25 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-06-30 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

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--
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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-07-08 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]


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industry
--
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BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-07-14 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-07-21 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
Please feel free to add more points and send 
to the list.
===

1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users' computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc. Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions 
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

11. Do not send your email to the list with 
attachments. If you don't have a place to 
upload your code, try the many pastebin 
websites (such as www.pastebin.com).
[contributed by Burhan Khalid]

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.
-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
--
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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Re: [PHP] Software shopping cart

2006-07-10 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
On Mon July 10 2006 2:59 pm, Ryan A wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> While on the subject of shopping carts, (and i didnt
> want to hijack the other thread) can anybody recommend
> a shopping cart that sells ( or: to sell) software
> rather than material goods?
>
Hi Ryan

OS Commerce does all that you are asking for. 
http://www.oscommerce.com

It has options to set up various types of products/downloads and various 
payment options (paypal, credit cards etc). It is easy to install and use.

Best regards,

Ma Sivakumar

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Re: [PHP] list noise [WAS: How to find tag and get src of image]

2006-04-24 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
On Mon April 24 2006 9:54 pm, Paul Novitski wrote:
> Rushed, grumpy defender of the underdog,
>
> Paul

>For those of you who are making a joke out of my question, glad to have 
>given you all a laugh.  I want to thank everyone else for being so nice and 
>helpful to beginners.

>Lisa


I am not an active participant in this list. But I learn a lot just reading 
the messages. I also read messages in pgsql-general@postgresql.org . There, 
even stupid, unresearched questions get serious answers with just gentle 
nudges. 

Just follow this thread. The question was:

Quote:
Subject: to know

Message:
hello guys,
what do u think about the near future of postgre?
what is the latest version of postgre? and how it differ from the oldone?
who is the leading person on postgre?
Unquote

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2006-04/msg01018.php

Have a look at the replies. A study in good manners.

Best regards,


Ma Sivakumar


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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-01-27 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new subscribers 
and those new to PHP.  Please feel free to add 
more points and send to the list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP try 
http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You can 
download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching for 
"php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the mailing 
list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and you 
may get answer to your query from the earlier 
discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through the 
list archives. If you want a chosen list try this 
link : http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want find out 
what extensions are available to you?

Just put the following code into a file with a 
.php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with a lot 
of information on it. If PHP is not installed (or 
not working correctly) your browser will try
to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead 
of posting the whole script, try doing some 
research yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the details of 
your efforts (following steps 1, 2 & 3) and ask 
for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes 
place BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, screen 
size etc) using PHP. Nor can you modify any the 
user side settings. You need to go for 
JavaScript and ask the question in a JavaScript 
list.

On the other hand, you can access the information 
that is SENT by the user's browser when a client 
requests a page from your server. You can
find details about browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van Vliet 
and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. Avoid 
general subjects like "Help!!", "A Question" etc.  
Especially avoid blank subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a new 
mail composer and enter the mailing list address 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of replying to 
an existing thread and replacing the subject and 
body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to the 
list once you've solved your problem. People 
usually add [SOLVED] to the subject line of their
email when posting solutions. By posting your 
solution you're helping the next person with the 
same question. [contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with PHP.

Best regards,

-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather industry
------
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbide Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-02-04 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new subscribers 
and those new to PHP.  Please feel free to add 
more points and send to the list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP try 
http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You can 
download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching for 
"php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the mailing 
list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and you 
may get answer to your query from the earlier 
discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through the 
list archives. If you want a chosen list try this 
link : http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want find out 
what extensions are available to you?

Just put the following code into a file with a 
.php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with a lot 
of information on it. If PHP is not installed (or 
not working correctly) your browser will try
to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead 
of posting the whole script, try doing some 
research yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the details of 
your efforts (following steps 1, 2 & 3) and ask 
for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes 
place BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, screen 
size etc) using PHP. Nor can you modify any the 
user side settings. You need to go for 
JavaScript and ask the question in a JavaScript 
list.

On the other hand, you can access the information 
that is SENT by the user's browser when a client 
requests a page from your server. You can
find details about browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van Vliet 
and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. Avoid 
general subjects like "Help!!", "A Question" etc.  
Especially avoid blank subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a new 
mail composer and enter the mailing list address 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of replying to 
an existing thread and replacing the subject and 
body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to the 
list once you've solved your problem. People 
usually add [SOLVED] to the subject line of their
email when posting solutions. By posting your 
solution you're helping the next person with the 
same question. [contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with PHP.

Best regards,

-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather industry
------
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-02-11 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new subscribers 
and those new to PHP.  Please feel free to add 
more points and send to the list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP try 
http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You can 
download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching for 
"php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the mailing 
list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and you 
may get answer to your query from the earlier 
discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through the 
list archives. If you want a chosen list try this 
link : http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want find out 
what extensions are available to you?

Just put the following code into a file with a 
.php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with a lot 
of information on it. If PHP is not installed (or 
not working correctly) your browser will try
to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead 
of posting the whole script, try doing some 
research yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the details of 
your efforts (following steps 1, 2 & 3) and ask 
for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes 
place BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, screen 
size etc) using PHP. Nor can you modify any the 
user side settings. You need to go for 
JavaScript and ask the question in a JavaScript 
list.

On the other hand, you can access the information 
that is SENT by the user's browser when a client 
requests a page from your server. You can
find details about browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van Vliet 
and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. Avoid 
general subjects like "Help!!", "A Question" etc.  
Especially avoid blank subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a new 
mail composer and enter the mailing list address 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of replying to 
an existing thread and replacing the subject and 
body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to the 
list once you've solved your problem. People 
usually add [SOLVED] to the subject line of their
email when posting solutions. By posting your 
solution you're helping the next person with the 
same question. [contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with PHP.

Best regards,

-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather industry
------
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] Re: weird header() (bug may be)

2004-02-12 Thread Anil Kumar K.

This is not a bug. Here you expect that the script should end executing
after the statement:header('Location:to_another_page.php') if the "if"
statement is true. But it won't and it proceeds to the next statement;
the next header statement:header('Location:to_previous_page.php');

An "exit" statement after the first header will solve the problem. With
most browsers, if multiple redirect headers are received, the last
instruction is followed. I'm not sure what the RFC says about this.

   Anil

On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, adwinwijaya wrote:

> Hello php-generaler's ,
> 
>   I have a script like this :
> 
>   if($foo == 'something'){
>   header('Location:to_another_page.php') ;
>   }else
>   {
>do another thing in here
>   }
> 
>   header('Location:to_previous_page.php');
> 
> 
>   I got a problem ... when $foo == 'something' .. it wont redirect me
>   to to_another_page.php  but if I put die(); after calling
>   header(); .. it will work ...
> 
>   is this the bug ?
> 
>   I use php 4.3.4 ... and Apache 2.x
> 
>   thanks
>   
> 
> 

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-02-18 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

Best regards,
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------
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[PHP] Re: Cybercash Dynamic Module

2004-02-24 Thread Anil Kumar K.

On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Suhas wrote:



> 
> If I get the permission to complie PHP with give module, can I just go 
> with ./configure --with cybercah=DIR ?
> I think it will kill my original install. Is there any way to append the 
> configuration as needed? I am sure many of you may have similar situation.
>

Answer to the dump question (because none seems to give an answer :) ).  
Run phpinfo() and you will get the original configuration command in its
output. 

   Anil

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[PHP] Re: server side redirects

2004-03-04 Thread Anil Kumar K.

On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, matthew oatham wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a page that checks to see if a session exists and if so does a
> server side redirect - i tired using header("Location:
> membersArea.php"); but I got an error about headers already sent, guess

HTTP 1.1 needs the redirect string of the form: Location: 
http://hostname/resource

Most of the browsers are tolerant in this case though. But it would be
good idea to stick with standards.

> this is because I have already output html before this php command. So I

Verify your PHP scripts. Make sure that there is no character ( space
character or even empty lines) lying around outside PHP open/close tags.

Avoid putting new lines, spaces, etc.. outside  PHP open/close tags
especially while writing library files which are meant for include-ing.

best
   Anil

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-03-05 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead 
of posting the whole script, try doing some 
research yourself. One useful trick is to 
print the variable/sql query using print or 
echo command and check whether you get what 
you expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes 
place BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the  same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

Best regards,

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industry
------
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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-03-11 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

Best regards,

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industry
------
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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-03-16 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

Best regards,


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industry
------
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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-03-24 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.
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industry
------
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Re: [PHP] PHP charset encoding

2004-03-31 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
On Tuesday 30 March 2004 19:31, Rob Ellis 
wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 11:23:03AM +0300, 
nabil wrote:
> > When submitting a data from an HTML page
> > and inserting them in MySQL: what
> > encoding they will be ?
> > is it the page encoding?
> > the field size like VARCHAR 15 won't fit
> > the same in both encoding for the same
> > text. !!
> > Is the font any relation with encoding?
> > phpmyadmin doesn't support UTF-8 so
> > dumping your data using it will screw it
> > up is it a way to convert it inside
> > the database...
> >
> > Explain to me please , or if you can
> > tell me where to find my answers (not
> > google)
>
> if the page that the input form is on sets
> utf-8 as the content type, then most (?)
> browsers will send utf-8. you can use a
> meta tag like:
>
>content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
>

What we have done in a similar situation is 
to set the client encoding in php.ini as 
below and this solved the same problems as 
you describe:
==
default_mimetype = "text/html"
default_charset = "utf-8"
=====

Hope this helps.

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-03-31 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

Best regards,
-- 
Integrated Management Tools for leather 
industry
------
http://www.leatherlink.net

Ma Siva Kumar,
BSG LeatherLink (P) Ltd,
Chennai - 600106

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[PHP] [Newbie Guide] For the benefit of new members

2004-04-08 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
===
This message is for the benefit of new 
subscribers and those new to PHP.  Please 
feel free to add more points and send to the 
list.
===
1. If you have any queries/problems about PHP 
try http://www.php.net/manual/en first. You 
can download a copy and use it offline also. 

Please also try 
http://www.php.net/manual/faq.php 
for answers to frequently answered questions 
about PHP (added by Christophe Chisogne).

2. Try http://www.google.com next. Searching 
for "php YOUR QUERY" may fetch you relevant 
information within the first 10 results.

3. There is a searchable archive of the 
mailing list discussion at 
http://phparch.com/mailinglists. Many of the 
common topics are discussed repeatedly, and 
you may get answer to your query from the 
earlier discussions. 

For example: One of the repeatedly discussed 
question in the list is "Best PHP editor". 
Everyone has his/her favourite editor. 
You can get all the opinions by going through 
the list archives. If you want a chosen list 
try this link : 
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/ 
(contributed by Christophe Chisogne).

4. Not sure if PHP is working or you want 
find out what extensions are available to 
you?

Just put the following code into a file with 
a .php extension and access it through your 
webserver:

 

If PHP is installed you will see a page with 
a lot of information on it. If PHP is not 
installed (or not working correctly) your 
browser will try to download the file.

(contributed by Teren and reworded by Chris W 
Parker)

5. If you are stuck with a script and do not 
understand what is wrong, instead of posting 
the whole script, try doing some research 
yourself. One useful trick is to print 
the variable/sql query using print or echo 
command and check whether you get what you 
expected. 

After diagnosing the problem, send the 
details of your efforts (following steps 1, 
2 & 3) and ask for help.

6. PHP is a server side scripting language. 
Whatever processing PHP does takes place 
BEFORE the output reaches the client. 
Therefore, it is not possible to access 
users'  computer related information (OS, 
screen size etc) using PHP. Nor can you 
modify any the user side settings. You need 
to go for JavaScript and ask the question in 
a JavaScript list.

On the other hand, you can access the 
information that is SENT by the user's 
browser when a client requests a page from 
your server. You can find details about 
browser, OS etc as reported by 
this request. - contributed by Wouter van 
Vliet and reworded by Chris W Parker.

7. Provide a clear descriptive subject line. 
Avoid general subjects like "Help!!", "A 
Question" etc.  Especially avoid blank 
subjects. 

8. When you want to start a new topic, open a 
new mail composer and enter the mailing list 
address [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of 
replying to an existing thread and replacing 
the subject and body with your message.

9. It's always a good idea to post back to 
the list once you've solved your problem. 
People usually add [SOLVED] to the subject 
line of their email when posting solutions. 
By posting your solution you're helping the 
next person with the same question. 
[contribued by Chris W Parker]

10. Ask smart questions  
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[contributed by Jay Blanchard)

Hope you have a good time programming with 
PHP.

Best regards,
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[PHP] Hosting in UK

2001-02-07 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi List,

Can any body suggest / recommend me a good web hosting provider ?.
I want to register some domains and host with the same provider which
essentially has php, mysql, postgresql & good support.

Pls. let me know.

Thanks in adv.

~ Karthick


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[PHP] PHP4 Changelog

2001-02-07 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi List

As I am working on the upgradation of my system into PHP 4.0 from the
lower version, I want the Change log in a good format. A word document or
some other good format which comprises the complete the Change log would be
great for me to look through and do the upgradation process in the right
direction. As I got the change log from php.net, I couldn't format them
perfectly as I wanted, bcoz I want print it out also. But the formation is
not good enough.

Could some body send the good formatted change log to me (if you have),
so that it'll b helpful to me for the upgradation process.

Thanks in adv.

~ Karthick



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Re: [PHP] PWS & PHP

2001-02-16 Thread TV Karthick Kumar

Hi

First you have to down the NT version of php from php.net and also
configure it and make it work. Then if you want any database to be working
with it, then you should also download mysql from mysql.com and start the
server and try to connect to mysql from php. Then you are done and you can
thereafter go ahead with your programming.

Also look at tutorials and mail archives at:
hotwired.com
devshed.com
mysql.com
php.net
phpbuilder.com
marc.theaimsgroup.com
webmonkey.com
zdnet.com
and many more..

Hope this helps.

~ Karthick

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From: B Satish , Gurgaon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ankur Verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 12:52 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PWS & PHP


>
>
>
> Dear sir
>
> i am working on windows NT PC and i want to run PHP programs on that
> and i have Personal Web server in my Pc.
> to run PHP Applications what should i need to download?
> some sort of PHP compiler or intepreter to compile and execute.
> can you please suggest me the name of that and the url's .
>
>
> Thanks in advace
> > This has been extensively covered in a step by step process in the PHP
> > Manual Installation Chapter
> >
> > http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.iis.php
> >
> > follow the steps and you will have php working just fine with PWS
> >
> > best regards
> >
> > Ankur Verma
> > HCL Technologies
> > A1CD, Sec -16
> > Noida, UP
> > India
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> >
> > - Original Message -
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> > Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:00 PM
> > Subject: [PHP] PWS & PHP
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Hi!
> > > How can i make my web server PWS parse html file into PHP? cause it
> > shows
> > > nothing when i include php in an html file.However it works when i put
> > it
> > in
> > > a php file !
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
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