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From: Dan Kalowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP Development Mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:22 PM
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First simply use php -h but i am also thinking about adding a man
page.
That is a bit too much text for 'php -h'. It should be moved to the
online manual. Adding a man page would be great too.
[snip]
find . -name '*.c' -o -name '*.h' | php -B '$l=0;' -R
'$f=count(file($argn)); echo
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 21:20, Harald Radi wrote:
[...]
when called as function - print warning
when called as method - throw exception
What exception? There are no builtin exceptions and IMHO it would be
better to leave writing such up to the user.
E.g. I'd like to be able to have _all_ my
Hi,
At this point of time, I am trying to understand the way security is
implemented for PHP on Unix / Linux. I mean, how are the different users
distinguished in Unix / Linux. Do they get to login into the Unix /
Linux system through separate accounts? In that case, do they have
separate data
right now, the calendar extension miss the right date for some calendars by plus\minus
day depends on the calendar native. e.g, on the jewish one, the days come by the
nights mean 4\2\2003 evening is belongs to 5\2\2003, where the evening is function of
the sunset for given day, latitude,
At this point of time, I am trying to understand the way security is
implemented for PHP on Unix / Linux. I mean, how are the different users
distinguished in Unix / Linux. Do they get to login into the Unix /
Linux system through separate accounts? In that case, do they have
separate data
Hi Dan,
I am a newbie to Unix systems and so it is very much possible to
misunderstand concepts there:-( Well, I had first posted this on the PHP
general list. Got no response there and so posted onto this mailing
list. Maybe I will again go back to the general list.
Thanks,
Ananth.
Dan
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harald
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On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 21:20, Harald Radi wrote:
[...]
when called as function - print warning
when called as method - throw exception
What exception? There are no builtin exceptions
GNU grep should work. Just make sure /usr/local/bin comes before /bin in
your $PATH.
J
Sebastian Nohn wrote:
Latest CVS (PHP5-dev) on Solaris:
Configuring TSRM
checking for stdarg.h... (cached) yes
grep: illegal option -- E
Usage: grep -hblcnsviw pattern file . . .
Regards,
I don't think we can rely on GNU grep being installed though...
At 17:29 04/02/2003, J Smith wrote:
GNU grep should work. Just make sure /usr/local/bin comes before /bin in
your $PATH.
J
Sebastian Nohn wrote:
Latest CVS (PHP5-dev) on Solaris:
Configuring TSRM
checking for stdarg.h...
... it does not work:
?php
class FooClass {
function bar() {
print foobar\n;
}
function foo() {
$this-bar();
bar();
}
}
$obj = new FooClass;
$obj-foo();
?
with these CVS:
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/repository -z3 co -rPHP_4_3
php4
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL
Il mar, 2003-02-04 alle 16:58, michel 'ziobudda' morelli ha scritto:
... it does not work:
[snip]
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/repository -z3 co -rPHP_4_3
php4
yes, with php4 it can not work (is not ZE2) (error in cutpaste).
but for the other ?
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL
Zeev Suraski wrote:
I don't think we can rely on GNU grep being installed though...
Well, we pretty much need to rely on GNU sed being installed on Solaris, so
why not grep, too? The sed problem comes up when doing the final linking
when building. You usually end up with a collosal libtool
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, J Smith wrote:
Zeev Suraski wrote:
I don't think we can rely on GNU grep being installed though...
Well, we pretty much need to rely on GNU sed being installed on Solaris, so
why not grep, too? The sed problem comes up when doing the final linking
when building. You
There should be another version of 'sed' in Solaris which can handle
the long lines though. No idea why they have 2 versions.
IIRC that is due to Solaris' BSD heritage. Solaris 1 (SunOS 4)
was based on BSD (from the University of California,
Berkeley, hence ucb) and they
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
There should be another version of 'sed' in Solaris which can handle
the long lines though. No idea why they have 2 versions.
IIRC that is due to Solaris' BSD heritage. Solaris 1 (SunOS 4)
was based on BSD (from the University of
Jani Taskinen wrote:
There should be another version of 'sed' in Solaris which can handle
the long lines though. No idea why they have 2 versions.
--Jani
Never knew that. Is that part of a standard install, or is it bundled in
some kind of patch, or does it have a
At 17:29 4-2-2003, you wrote:
btw. It seems like that test I added for the broken
sed is not working on some systems. Any ideas why?
That's the grep -E part :)
Just use `egrep' unless any1 knows of a system that doesn't carry egrep?.
With kind regards,
Melvyn Sopacua
?php
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
At 17:29 4-2-2003, you wrote:
btw. It seems like that test I added for the broken
sed is not working on some systems. Any ideas why?
That's the grep -E part :)
Just use `egrep' unless any1 knows of a system that doesn't carry egrep?.
egrep
Jani Taskinen wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, J Smith wrote:
/usr/xpg4/bin/sed
It should be part of standard install too..
--Jani
I hate Solaris. There's four seds on my system now: /usr/local/bin/sed,
/usr/bin/sed, /usr/ucb/sed and /bin/sed.
Yeah, xpg4 sed seems to work
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
At 17:29 4-2-2003, you wrote:
btw. It seems like that test I added for the broken
sed is not working on some systems. Any ideas why?
That's the grep -E part :)
Just use `egrep' unless any1 knows of a system that doesn't carry egrep?.
Marcus Börger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a difference between interactive mode and this idea. The
idea was to execute every single line. So if you type 'echo Hello\n;
and press enter Hello should be displayed.
That's how it works for me (PHP-4.3.0). The only pitfall is that you
need to
At 19:07 4-2-2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
At 17:29 4-2-2003, you wrote:
btw. It seems like that test I added for the broken
sed is not working on some systems. Any ideas why?
That's the grep -E part :)
Just use `egrep' unless any1 knows
Hi all,
I implemented the BUG #5975 requesting a third parameter in strip_tags, to
disallow the tags in the second parameter instead of allowing then. But
since I don't have CVS account, I would like that someone send me the files
ext/standard/string.c ext/standard/php_string.h
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Keyser Soze wrote:
Hi all,
I implemented the BUG #5975 requesting a third parameter in strip_tags, to
disallow the tags in the second parameter instead of allowing then. But
since I don't have CVS account, I would like that someone send me the files
Indeed I wasn't aware of this bug report. It seems as if your patch is fine
although I could only look at it briefly.
It does look strange that you need to initialize the resulting scale
manually. I thought the BC functions are supposed to take care of returning
the results as the right
At 10:28 04.02.2003, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
First simply use php -h but i am also thinking about adding a man
page.
That is a bit too much text for 'php -h'. It should be moved to the
online manual. Adding a man page would be great too.
I wrote already i will do so...but haven't yet the time.
Attached it's the patch for strip_tags, it patches 3 files: string.c,
php_string.h and file.c.
It adds a third optional argument as described earlier.
Tested here and it worked fine. Any problems, just contact me.
Regards,
Fabricio Olivetti
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Index: ext/standard/file.c
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RCS file:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Keyser Soze wrote:
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Got mangled :I Can you put it on the web?
Derick
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:25:45PM +0100, Marcus B?rger wrote:
Am I correct in this assumption? If yes, could please try to point
out what are the advantages of -B -R -E and -F over using just -r?
Yes it is the same result. I never said you cannot do it otherwise.
The reason i implemented
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Sander Roobol wrote:
I don't like this. IMO all those switches make it messy... and I really
don't see the advantage of this over -r. PHP isn't supposed to be used
like this. If it things get too complicated for -r, write a separate
script instead of hacking up the command
I don't like this. IMO all those switches make it messy... and I really
don't see the advantage of this over -r. PHP isn't supposed to be used
like this. If it things get too complicated for -r, write a separate
script instead of hacking up the command line.
-1 on this.
Yeah, I still
sure.
http://www.ricesu.com.br/php_dev/patch.diff
i'll delete it tomorrow at 15:00 GMT
Regards,
Fabricio Olivetti
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From: Derick Rethans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Keyser Soze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:44 PM
Subject: Re:
Patch looks ok. Just be sure to use zend_parse_parameters instead of
zend_get_parameters and zend_bool instead of an integer (just grep
ext/standard/* for zend_parse_parameters for examples).
Tal
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On Tuesday 04 February 2003 20:25, Marcus Börger wrote:
[snip]
That is a bit too much text for 'php -h'. It should be moved to the
online manual. Adding a man page would be great too.
I wrote already i will do so...but haven't yet the time.
Could you please then remove the explanation from
At 11:31 AM 2/4/2003 -0800, Sara Golemon wrote:
BTW, is php_str2num() only supposed to work on whole or decimal values?
What about exponents?
bc_str2num() only allows whole or decimal values so that's all I wrote
php_str2num to allow for.
By 'exponents' do you mean scientific notation? I
The new patch is online at:
http://www.ricesu.com.br/php_dev/patch_new.diff
I didnt test it yet, will do it tomorrow at work, but it should be ok. :-)
Anyway it's there for anyone willing to do the tests.
Regards,
Fabricio Olivetti
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