Agree! You could provide afunction for your html output and
make it an examle in the documentations - then everyone
knows how to make nice error messages and those needing
correct ones can do it too.
Besides that i often needed some time to see the asterix in
long statements (multiple
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 00:13, Stefan Esser wrote:
Hi,
It is not off topic. Its an annoying bug and I asked around if I oversee
something
if i change php_escape_shell_cmd to ignore stuff between quotes.
(off course checking for escaped quotes within the quotes)
Stefan
Sorry, I didn't see
Well, this leaves one question: Should I even bother passing the sql
statement? Presumably, the developer will have access to the sql
statement in the script/class already, so the offset _should_ suffice.
This is actually what I originally implemented, but I thought I'd go the
extra kilometer
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 12:52:30AM -0800, Daniel Ceregatti wrote :
Well, this leaves one question: Should I even bother passing the sql
statement? Presumably, the developer will have access to the sql
statement in the script/class already, so the offset _should_ suffice.
This is actually
The current CVS behaviour is the correct and documented one.
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Hello php-dev,
sitnikov-gap /home/local/sitnikov/projects/php4 ./buildconf
rebuilding configure
configure.in:823: warning: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL is m4_require'd but is not m4_defun'd
configure.in:151: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_RESULT
configure.in:285: error: possibly undefined macro:
Hello,
which buildtools do you use?
Derick
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Andrew Sitnikov wrote:
Hello php-dev,
sitnikov-gap /home/local/sitnikov/projects/php4 ./buildconf
rebuilding configure
configure.in:823: warning: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL is m4_require'd but is not m4_defun'd
configure.in:151:
Hello Derick,
DR Hello,
DR which buildtools do you use?
DR Derick
sitnikov-gap /home/local/sitnikov/projects/php4 autoconf --version
autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.52
sitnikov-gap /home/local/sitnikov/projects/php4 automake --version
automake (GNU automake) 1.5d
sitnikov-gap
Hello,
can you try automake 1.4 and libtool 1.4.2 ?
That should work fine...
Derick
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Andrew Sitnikov wrote:
Hello Derick,
DR Hello,
DR which buildtools do you use?
DR Derick
sitnikov-gap /home/local/sitnikov/projects/php4 autoconf --version
autoconf (GNU
I thought we weren't wasting any more time with this? :)
At 10:54 PM 3/12/2002, Shane Caraveo wrote:
I am talking about dl. 'should' being the keyword. I see no reason at all
that dl should unload the module after the request, and the fact that it
does seems to be the primary reason there are
Hi
I have problem with the compilation of php as static file with CLI SAPI
my config line:
./configure --without-mysql --disable-shared --enable-static
after a succesfull build the 'file' command tell me that sapi/cli/php is a
dynamic linked binary
please help.
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Hi,
I hope this is not too off-topic - otherwise tell me and I'll post a
follow-up to whatever place you think would be more appropriate.
I never liked the idea of running mod_php in a virtual hosting
environment, thus I sought for alternatives. I stuck to the
PHP Patch for cgiwrap which now
Hello,
You might want to check mod_become, or even better mod_suid, which will
let apache run as the user you want it to run as.
Derick
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Daniel Lorch wrote:
Hi,
I hope this is not too off-topic - otherwise tell me and I'll post a
follow-up to whatever place you think
Hi,
You might want to check mod_become, or even better mod_suid, which will
let apache run as the user you want it to run as.
mod_become which requires you to run apache as root (compile with
-DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE)?
http://www.snert.com/Software/mod_become/index.shtml
doesn't sound very
hi,
Derick:
You might want to check mod_become, or even better mod_suid, which will
let apache run as the user you want it to run as.
in fact, some big hosters over here run PHP as CGI (such as
puretec.de), although I do not know whether they use a home-brewn
solution or depend on PHP patch
Contribute to PEAR documentation (mainly proof-reading)
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I might be reading it wrong, and feel free to creect me if i am but:
does the code read:
If
a cookie was sent
then
setup SID
else if a cookie wasnt sent
dont setup SID
end if
if (send_cookie) {
smart_str var = {0}; smart_str_appends(var, PS(session_name));
On 13 Mar 2002, Matt Allen wrote:
I might be reading it wrong, and feel free to creect me if i am but:
Yes, you are reading it wrong.
does the code read:
Note the tempus of the variable send_cookie.
- Sascha Experience IRCG
Ok then, no problems.
The thing is, last night in stalled the latest snap and SID was not
being popuulated, even though session cookies were DEFINATLY off,
accoring to a phpinfo anyway.
very strange.
Thanks,
Matt
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 23:52, Sascha Schumann wrote:
On 13 Mar 2002, Matt Allen
On 13 Mar 2002, Matt Allen wrote:
Ok then, no problems.
The thing is, last night in stalled the latest snap and SID was not
being popuulated, even though session cookies were DEFINATLY off,
accoring to a phpinfo anyway.
Ok, SID would be defined on the first, but not subsequent
Hi everyone !
I'm trying to establish a connection to a remote Interbase Database. I use
the same login and password as i'm used to but it doesn't work :(((
I obtain the following warning message :
InterBase: cannot attach to password database in c:\program...
and the connection fails...
I use
Ok i found it !
sorry ! :)))
Araxav [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le message news:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everyone !
I'm trying to establish a connection to a remote Interbase Database. I use
the same login and password as i'm used to but it doesn't work :(((
I obtain the following warning
Hello,
this is also the wrong list for questions, please ask
[EMAIL PROTECTED] next time.
Derick
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Araxav wrote:
Ok i found it !
sorry ! :)))
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Hi everyone !
I'm trying to establish a
Nevermind, for some reason I thought this was automated.
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 18:01, Jason Greene wrote:
I added myself to the Sockets Extension a few months ago, and it has
never propagated.
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Not a bug. From the manual:
Cookies will not become visible until the next loading of a page that
the cookie should be visible for.
See http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php for more.
Sander
On 2002.03.13 16:19 Andy Woolley wrote:
Hi All,
I think I might have found a bug with
You have a basic misunderstanding about how cookies work. The first time
you load up your page nothing is set and you issue:
setcookie(C_name,$name);
setcookie(C_email,$email);
Since $name and $email are empty, this will generate these SetCookie
headers in the response:
Set-Cookie:
In response to bug #15602 (for which I already submitted a patch for NULL
fields last week), I have developed a new function for the Interbase module,
ibase_fetch_assoc that returns a row from a query result as a hash.
I am attaching the patches to this message.
As a side note, I have a few
forgot the attachments.
Daniela
patch_interbase.c
Description: Binary data
patch_interbase.h
Description: Binary data
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Daniela Mariaschi wrote:
In response to bug #15602 (for which I already submitted a patch for NULL
fields last week), I have developed a new function for the Interbase module,
ibase_fetch_assoc that returns a row from a query result as a hash.
I am attaching the
Committing bug fixes and additions to the interbase module without resorting to the
kind people at php-dev every time.
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On 14/03/02, Hartmut Holzgraefe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason Greene wrote:
Nevermind, for some reason I thought this was automated.
well, there was a plan to do so way back, but somehow
it got lost on the way ...
What about:
scripts/credits
Is it still current?
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Ok, I hear what you are saying and accept that it isn't a bug but is it not
possible to populate the cookie variable when you set the cookie.
I have had many problems with cookies PHP in the past, usually due to the
way they work and so anything that can be done to make cookies easier to use
Javascript is client-side. It is a completely different thing. But what
you are asking for in a server-side environment makes absolutely no sense.
If you do:
setcookie(foo,bar);
What you are asking for is for $foo to automatically be set to bar by
the setcookie() call. This will not
I don't like print_r and most of the time I use var_dump() . Today I tried to
print_r() $GLOBALS but not within a function and
print_r() was smart to say that there is a recursion without diving in. var_dump() is
diving up, up to some max level and produces
E_WARNING. Is this the supposed
Please, discuss stuff like this on the appropriate mailinglist!
PHP-DEV is for developing PHP, not for developing WITH PHP.
Most of you should know that by now :)
Sander
On 2002.03.13 18:00 Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
Andy Woolley wrote:
Ok, I hear what you are saying and accept that it isn't a
That seemed to do the trick. configure was rebuilt fine, although there was
a slight problem with new extensions built using ext_skel. (Specifically, a
few tests added to configure used a line like
if test $something == yes ; then
Which causes errors like unexpected token == or something,
Andy Woolley wrote:
Ok, I hear what you are saying and accept that it isn't a bug but is it not
possible to populate the cookie variable when you set the cookie.
I have had many problems with cookies PHP in the past, usually due to the
way they work and so anything that can be done to make
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, J Smith wrote:
That seemed to do the trick. configure was rebuilt fine, although there was
a slight problem with new extensions built using ext_skel. (Specifically, a
few tests added to configure used a line like
if test $something == yes ; then
Which causes
I fixed the process so that it should build correctly now. All that is
needed is a cronjob to run it, test for differences, and then commit
them.
-Jason
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 09:24, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
Jason Greene wrote:
Nevermind, for some reason I thought this was automated.
I thought we weren't wasting any more time with this? :)
Yeah, I'm getting realy tired of having to argue for something that should
be a base part of the language. So let me explain this an entirely
different way.
Lets forget about dl() altogether for just a second so we can focus instead
on
At 21:36 13/03/2002, Shane Caraveo wrote:
I thought we weren't wasting any more time with this? :)
Yeah, I'm getting realy tired of having to argue for something that should
be a base part of the language.
Kodus on the tactics :)
Zeev
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Vlad Krupin wrote:
I guess, we could do that too. Should I come up with a new patch?
I think it is better, decrease the WTF factor :)
Derick
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Vlad Krupin wrote:
I suggest that we always request the filesize after
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Vlad Krupin wrote:
I guess, we could do that too. Should I come up with a new patch?
I think it is better, decrease the WTF factor :)
I think so too. However, two things:
1. after reading the source for a few functions, (like ftp_get() used to
Italian translation of the documentation
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Pear development. Specifically, working on PHPDoc.
Stig S. Bakken referred me to this page for cvs access to pear.
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Andrey Hristov wrote:
I don't like print_r and most of the time I use var_dump() . Today I tried to
print_r() $GLOBALS but not within a function and
print_r() was smart to say that there is a recursion without diving in. var_dump()
is diving up, up to some max level and produces
E_WARNING.
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
Sascha Schumann wrote:
sasWed Mar 13 08:08:49 2002 EDT
Modified files: /php4/ext/sessionsession.c Log:
Because of the feature don't try to send a cookie, if the sid
was contained in get/post variables (which I still am not convinced
Now, I have LDAP extension built as a separate binary.
I'm not able to load it using dl() with mod_php since it says that dl()
is not supported for multithreaded Web servers.
When I try to load it using dl() on the command-line (CGI) version of
PHP, it says that PHP_LDAP.NLM is not a valid PHP
Hi all,
Because of finicky things with PHP on a Qube (the Qube includes two extra
modules of it's own, and source it hard to come by ;)) I was wanting to put
CURL support into PHP 4.0.1. How big a job is it to copy the functions from
PHP 4.0.2, and how would I go about it?
Thanks
Sam
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afaik only the macro ZEND_GET_MODULE which should only be
enabled in DSO builds.
#ifdef COMPILE_DL_LDAP
ZEND_GET_MODULE(ldap)
#endif
(which, in fact, requires that ldap_module_entry has been
defnied already)
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 12:02:38AM -0700, Venkat Raghavan
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
Andrey Hristov wrote:
I don't like print_r and most of the time I use var_dump() . Today I tried to
print_r() $GLOBALS but not within a function and
print_r() was smart to say that there is a recursion without diving in. var_dump()
is diving up,
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