/parser as native PHP as opposed to C code. Does anybody know if
this has been attempted or of there is any value in it except the fact
that it would be Kewl :)
Thanks
Johan Jordaan
BBD
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Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.1.0
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Bug or feature? =)
Previous Comments:
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Status: Closed
Bug Type: cURL related
Operating System: Mandrake/Slackware
PHP Version: 4.0.6
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I installed the cgi version of php4 (4.1.1) which has curl with ssl
support as
By suggestion from Rasmus L.
To house and develop JpGraph. See www.aditus.nu/jpgraph for a detailed description
of this project.
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yet. I have to
much work right now. But I am very interested, so please contact me if want
to go for the project. We make it together if you want to?
PS: Rtf2Mod can be posted on request to an apropriate public platform
should anyone be interested.
I am interested. Please mail it to johan
that. This means that you can generate easily .DOC files under
non-Windows OSes! :-)
How avanced is your RTF parser and writer? What is the possibilities in
your writer? Im maybe interested to make a view, and see if it is
something I can use in my development.
Regards,
Johan
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='FFF6'//string/data/wddxPacket
wddxPacket version='1.0'header/datastringxyzåäö/string/data/wddxPacket
If this is correct, ie wddx*() _should_ be affected by locale, then I suggest that it
be described in the docs as soon as possible!
Thanks for your work and patience,
/Johan
Previous
contains the one-liner submitted in my original report:
print wddx_deserialize(wddx_serialize_value(xyzåäö));
/Johan
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Works fine for me with latest CVS. Try a snapshot from
http
--with-xml --enable-wddx
# make
# ./php wddx_test.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.2.0-dev
Content-type: text/html
xyz???
wddx_test.php contains the one-liner submitted in my original report:
print wddx_deserialize(wddx_serialize_value(xyzåäö));
/Johan
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Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: WDDX related
Bug description: wddx_*() functions only handle ascii
It seems that the wddx_*() functions only handle US-ASCII, although I see a
referense to ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8 in the source:
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Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: GD related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-10-23
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No, still the same problem:
$ grep HAVE_GD_STRING main/php_config.h
#define HAVE_GD_STRINGFT
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Status: Open
Bug Type: GD related
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PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-10-23
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Yes, GD is compiled with freetype 2. Please observe that everything works perfectly
when I edit
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PHP version: 4.0CVS-2001-10-23
PHP Bug Type: GD related
Bug description: Configure sets both HAVE_GD_STRINGTTF and HAVE_GD_STRINGFT
Configuring with freetype 2 and NOT freetype 1.* installed:
./configure \
--with-gd \
Hi
Do anyone know, how i define the width, height etc. parameters in PDFlib
functions in PHP? Is it in cm, pixels, inch? Or?
Anyone know?
I need to generate printingfiles, so I hope I can use cm or sometime like
that :o)
Regards,
Johan
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--with-apache=$apachesrc \
--enable-track-vars \
--with-ldap=/export/scratch/apps3/ldap \
--with-config-file-path=$phpinipath
//Johan
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Hi!
I ran into the same compile problem on a Slackware libc5 system with PHP 4.0.6.
cp /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386/statfs.h /usr/include/sys
+ reconfiguring and rebuilding PHP worked for me.
Hope this helps,
/Johan Ekenberg
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-8859-1;
What remains now is to update the documentation accordingly. I'll try to do this soon.
Would you like to help me?
Best regards,
/Johan Ekeberg
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to the patch, can you commit it?
Best regards,
/Johan Ekenberg
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-8859-1;
Chuck, if there are no objections to the patch, can you commit it?
Best regards,
/Johan Ekenberg
--- php_imap.c.bak Fri May 4 19:47:01 2001
+++ php_imap.c Wed May 16 23:18:56 2001
@@ -3255,6 +3255,14 @@
convert_to_long_ex(pvalue);
bod
Someone working on a module for the NetPBM libs??
Would be great..
// Johan
PS. NetPBM is almost like the GD lib.. netpbm.sourceforge.net DS.
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/test/test.html
Anyone got any tips for me on how to do this?
Please help me with this.
//Johan
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Zeev,
thanks, that made all the difference!
I got a suggestion from another PHP-developer that mixing calls to
emalloc() and strcpy() might be a problem. Is this so?
/Johan
erealloc() (like realloc()) returns a pointer to the
realloc'd string. It
may or may not be the same pointer you
) in some
cases screwed up placement of MIME-Boundaries and such. The patch attempts
to fix this.
6) A few off-by-one errors were fixed. These did not always cause
errors, but on some occasions they produced segfaults.
Best regards,
/Johan Ekenberg
The patch: (also attached as a separate file
...
i really can't understand why php can't catch querystrings.
it has always worked before.
HTML
HEAD
/HEAD
BODY
?php
print $reqLang;
?
/BODY
/HTML
//Johan Svensson
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I agree with you, Varun! I miss the quick ref very
much. Please get this section up again!
But
i'm happy with the new much faster design, it's the good thing with the new
design.
Can we
get the Quick Ref up again??
/Johan
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Can we get the Quick Ref up again??
This list isn't really for this kind of discussion, but why not just use
http://php.net
Jason, thanks alot!
Should this be documented somewhere, anyone?
Regards, Johan
Your problem has to do with the combination of your suexec-like
cgi-wrapper and the
detection algorythem implied in php. CGI mode of php detects your
webserver by looking at
various environment rules (eg
oher place, or is it impossible to send
a header containing a port?
With Best Regards
Johan Holst Nielsen
Hmmm, where isn't any whitespace! It works when the location not contain a port! But
the problem is that it has to contain a port!! It a bit strange, otherwise I think it
the server option that is the problem! Or the router!
With Best Regards
Johan Holst Nielsen
As a test, try recoding
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