what are you using for your flags when you do ./configure
normal should be ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
Things like that. if you ran ./configure nothing will compile the libphp4
for you. there is a Install file which will walk you thru the setup also on
the manual on
Just to flesh it out a little more
Split the address up and get the domain name (the part after the @).
Do a DNS lookup on that domain name for an MX record.
If that fails, look for an A record.
If that fails, give up.
If you got an address, open a socket connection to that address, port
I would think even if your host can't get the mail function in PHP to work,
they probably have a functioning SMTP server you can use, in which case this
class should do the trick for you:
http://www.phpclasses.org/browse.html/package/264.html
Let me know if you want a hosting provider that
Hello!
I'm trying to find out on which rank my side is at google automatically.
I'm trying the following code, but I get a strange error:
$Url = http://www.google.de/search?q=MySearchWord;; // Gives Warning:
No error on line [where fopen is]
$Url = http://www.google.de/;; // Works
for ($i =
On Thursday 25 April 2002 16:39, Martin Thoma wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to find out on which rank my side is at google automatically.
I'm trying the following code, but I get a strange error:
$Url = http://www.google.de/search?q=MySearchWord;; // Gives Warning:
No error on line [where
Google is probably trying to send you a cookie in which case you cannot use
fopen. You need to use curl or snoopy(?).
Thanx, that could be the problem. Unfortunatly, curl is not compiled in my
php-version, and what is snoopy?! ;-) Any other ideas/examples?
Martin
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Ah, it works with fsockopen:
$fp = fsockopen (www.google.com, 80, $errno, $errstr, 30);
if (!$fp)
{ print Fehler: $errstr ($errno)\n;
}
else
{ fputs ($fp, GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: $Url\r\n\r\n);
while (!feof($fp))
{ $sLine .= fgets ($fp, 4096);
}
}
fclose ($fp);
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I'm developing a website that has the unlucky situation of being situated on
a host that does not have CURL installed on it.
This is basically what I'm trying to do:
$ch = curl_init(); /// initialize a cURL session
curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_URL,https://www.ups.com/ups.app/xml/Rate;); ///
set
Hi All,
I have searched all over the web for an answer to this, but I can't seem to find one :(
I have a custom Apache installation with mod_ssl, mod_perl mod_php and
Chili!Soft's mod_casp.
When I originally compiled this, I didn't need LDAP support from php, so it wasn't
compiled into it.
At 25.04.2002 11:01, you wrote:
Google is probably trying to send you a cookie in which case you cannot use
fopen. You need to use curl or snoopy(?).
Thanx, that could be the problem. Unfortunatly, curl is not compiled in my
php-version, and what is snoopy?! ;-) Any other ideas/examples?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php says:
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In PHP 4.2.0 and later, the default set of predefined variables which are
available in the global scope has changed. Individual input and server
variables are by default no longer placed directly into the
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From: Jason Soza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 April 2002 05:06
Yike, now I wish I hadn't found it:
[Wed Apr 24 19:42:18 2002] [error] PHP Warning: Wrong
datatype for second
argument in call to in_array in beta_up.asp on line 61
57 function ext_valid
-Original Message-
From: Pekka Saarinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 April 2002 11:05
Is there a way to reliably detect PHP version and have
$PHP_SELF replaced
with $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] when executed in 4.2 or newer?
What about:
if (isset($_SERVER)) $PHP_SELF =
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How can i display a dynamic page showing last month and next month and the
month before
eg
this moth is ?php echo date(j-M-Y H:i); ?
how do i add 1 to the month or -1 to the month?
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hi there,
i´m sorry to post that stupid message, but i really need help in finding the
solution to a maybe small problem.
I´m trying to do a simple file upload (jpeg) with the copy function.
the destination directory is set to chmod 0777, the files are copied to this
directory (with the
have you included the MAX_FILE_SIZE hidden field?
If yes try increasng the value to above the image size
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i´m sorry to post that stupid message, but i really need help in finding
the
Hi,
Having some issues with the session.save_path value in php.ini
Whatever I change this value to it always ends up trying to save the
temporary session info in /tmp (the default setting in php.ini).
I can overide the value by setting a new path in the actual php script
using
I strongly recommend reading the date section of the manual... it takes all
of 5 minutes, and you would have come across strtodate():
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php
... which can accept almost any English date/time phrase (like next
month), and convert it to a Unix time
Which php.ini file u r changing?
Are u refering php.ini which is in C:\Windows directory?
- Original Message -
From: Tim Loram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:56 pm
Subject: [PHP] Session.save_path in php.ini
Hi,
Having some issues with the session.save_path
At 25.04.2002 11:46, you wrote:
How can i display a dynamic page showing last month and next month and the
month before
eg
this moth is ?php echo date(j-M-Y H:i); ?
how do i add 1 to the month or -1 to the month?
Several methods
mktime() where you put last month(s) via (date(m) -1)
getting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig) wrote:
How can i display a dynamic page showing last month and next month and the
month before
eg
this moth is ?php echo date(j-M-Y H:i); ?
how do i add 1 to the month or -1 to the month?
last month:
date(j-M-Y H:i, mktime(0,0,0,date(m)-1, date(d),
I need an external polling application that needs to feed data into a
database. The database interface is web driven through php. The problem
with php is that it cannot spawn itself to multiple threads - this is a
requirement of my poller to reduce the poll time. Perl works perfectly
for this,
Hi people,
I have a problem with my PHP scripts. I hope someone can help me?
I run PHP 4.0.6, Redhat 7.1
When i tries to set a session and then redirect to the next page, the
sessions is empty? Someone know how to solve this problem?
The script looks like this:
session_start();
Hello,
I am considering using SSL_SESSION_IDs as part of my
authentication/session management scheme. (Using Apache, mod_ssl, PHP
4.1.2)
However, the fact that for example Internet Explorer forces renogiate of
the SSL session (every 2 minutes) causes problems to the session
management. Is
To: Philip, Ninety-Nine Ways To Die and Maxim,
Thank you very much guys for all your nice explanations on the
INCLUDE vs FOPEN stuff. I'll let you know how I done with this.
Should be in a week or so.;-)
Again... Thanks!
Long live this No Gates community!
Best regards,
Yves
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Dear group,
My hosting provider is using Load Balancing (4 servers, Apache 1.13.20 / PHP
4.1.2).
I started the developing of a site with the idea of using sessions.
Can I continue using sessions when I point the session_save_path to a
directory on my domein? Or do I run into problems? I
that wasn't the question you asked :)
there's been some nice answers for +/- 1 month already, so i won't bother
echoing it again :)
justin french
on 25/04/02 10:21 PM, Craig Keightley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
thanks, i already looked into this but does it also work with month -2, -3
Howdy,
I have been developing with ColdFusion for nearly five years and want to
learn PHP. For someone who has never done anything with PHP before, what
*one* book would you recommend as a good primer to get started learning PHP?
Also, do most PHPers use MySQL as your database when building
Try PHP and MySQL Web Development, by Luke Welling and Laura Thompson; only one
thing, maybe you'll have troubles with the form variables, put this code at the
beginning of all book examples
foreach (array_merge($_POST,$_GET) as $key=$val)
{
global $$key;
$$key=$val;
}
Code
Professional PHP Programming from WROX publishing is a good book too.
I use php and MySQL.
-Steve.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Montgomery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Newbie Book Database Question
Howdy,
I
I recommend The Manual.
www.php.net/manual/en/
Honestly it's the best book you can read in the beginning. There are tons of
examples and comments and you'll know exactly what's going on. No, you don't
have to read every function, but at least read the first page for each
category, that'll give
I started with PHP bible by Converse/Park on IDGbooks.
Never needed anything more; used the manual and the web afterwards; for reference and
tips.
Another nice book is Wrox' professional PHP programming.
All the best,
Eivind
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I don't have your original code (which, btw, you shoudn't ever post that
much code without explicitly saying what the error was, what line it was
one, highlighting that line, and saying what you've done so far), but these
errors are caused by not giving a default value to a variable, basically.
HI all
if i automatically start ob_start('ob_gzhandler') but need to disable it
afterwards, because
i'm sending to a java applet that crashes when receiving gz content. how
do i do it?
if i call ob_end_clean apache goes amok and dows strange things
( allocating lots of memory and stop working
I'm running php on linux and wish to use basename() to get the file name
from a windows path.
basename() on our linux/php box can't seem to cope with the use of
backslash (\) in the Windows paths I'm feeding it.
In other words:
basename(/usr/blah/doh/yuck/wow/abigfile.html)
resolves to :
ROBERT MCPEAK wrote:
basename(/usr/blah/doh/yuck/wow/abigfile.html)
resolves to : abigfile.html
but
basename(adirectory\onawindowsbox\abigfile.html)
does not resovle to abigfile.html.
Does anybody have a workaround for this?
What about str_replace()?
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Replace the \ with / using str_replace or some such function before
using basename. Windows will handle either kind of path. Linux does not
know the \ as a file path separator. It only knows /
Matt Friedman
Web Applications Developer
www.SpryNewMedia.com
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From: ROBERT
ROBERT MCPEAK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words:
basename(/usr/blah/doh/yuck/wow/abigfile.html)
resolves to : abigfile.html
but
basename(adirectory\onawindowsbox\abigfile.html)
does not resovle to abigfile.html.
Does anybody have a workaround for this?
Convert all \ to /
On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 09:20 AM, David Garcia Aristegui wrote:
Try PHP and MySQL Web Development, by Luke Welling and Laura
Thompson; only one thing, maybe you'll have troubles with the form
variables, put this code at the beginning of all book examples
foreach
I have done php only and not cold fusion. Just out of curiosity, why are you
trying to do php? Isn't Coldfusion good enough?
Denis
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From: David Garcia Aristegui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Newbie
On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 09:54 AM, Matt Friedman wrote:
Replace the \ with / using str_replace or some such function before
using basename. Windows will handle either kind of path. Linux does not
know the \ as a file path separator. It only knows /
Just make sure that you never need
On Thursday 25 April 2002 18:13, M VM wrote:
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On Thursday 25 April 2002 17:23, Jason wrote:
I'm developing a website that has the unlucky situation of being situated
on a host that does not have CURL installed on it.
[snip]
Does anybody know of a way of doing this without using CURL?
Try snoopy.
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First, I want to thank everyone for their quick responses. Good list here.
Second, yes ColdFusion is good enough. I am just interested in broadening
my skill set and learning something new. :)
Chris Montgomery[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Web
Hi,
is there somewhere a spot where the rational for the new variables of
PHP4.2 is described?
I can not figure out yet the why of all the trouble the developers took -
obviously they would not have done it if there was'nt an urgent reason
for it.
Thanks
Nico
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On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 10:06 AM, Nico van der Dussen wrote:
is there somewhere a spot where the rational for the new variables of
PHP4.2 is described?
I can not figure out yet the why of all the trouble the developers
took -
obviously they would not have done it if there was'nt
You are better off reading the Security chapter in the PHP documentation.
That study-in-scarlet document is right on some points, but ill-informed
and misleading on others.
-Rasmus
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Erik Price wrote:
On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 10:06 AM, Nico van der Dussen wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to make lines based on dots and dashes and I need the colors
in the middle to be transparent. This is all done within a class, that's
why there are $this-s all over.
$t = ImageColorAllocate($this-im,1,1,1);
$this-trans = ImageColorTransparent($this-im,$t);
$this-style
hi,
I would like to know if there is a documentation on
the use of exslt/domxslt functions. i am using php
4.2.0 .
alex
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Hi,
A page is loaded from two different places.
1st call:
a href=cribsheet.html?action=*
2nd call:
a href=cribsheet.html?action=*download=txt
Inside cribsheet.html:
if ( $action == '*') {
if ( isset( $download ) {
downloadFile( $download );
}
echo 'html';
echo 'head';
...
echo
Hi, All!
I have the following problem.
Let's suppose I have the following tab-delimited data file:
data2.txt:
===
user1web12002-03-25 14:43:17
user1web22002-03-25 14:43:20
user2web22002-03-25 14:50:02
user2web22002-03-25 14:55:00
user1web12002-03-25
Im using session in my form, there are 6 pages to the form, It all works
fine, until You work your way back through the form, to ammend the filled in
details.
e.g - If I go to page 1, and fill out my name, and post to the next page,
heres the code Im using:
I am storing session information by using $_SESSION[privs] and it works for
the first screen but when I click on the next link it doesn't seem to carry
over. Do I need to declare session start with this method? Do I need to
make it global?
Jeff
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You should use session_start(); on every page that u want to pass session
information..
Craig
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I am storing session information by using $_SESSION[privs] and
Curious, does anyone know if the $_SESSION[privs] technique bypasses
important session management features implemented in
session_register(variable) ??
Warren Vail
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-Original Message-
From: Craig
We use sessions on one of our extremely large (read: may load balanced
servers). Our solution is to store session data in the database. See the
following:
http://www.php.net/session-set-save-handler
David Piasecki
-Original Message-
From: Uijlenbroek, Maurice
[mailto:[EMAIL
I think you have to populate the data in your pages not to wait
the browser to do the job. Cause sometimes work and some time not.
Craig Donnelly wrote:
Im using session in my form, there are 6 pages to the form, It all works
fine, until You work your way back through the form, to ammend the
Hi there,
I am passing an array through the URL with a ',' inbetween:
var=php,mysql,super
Parsing is done with: explode (',',$var). This gives me an array starting
with 0
Later on I have to search for lets say php with array_search.
Unfortunatelly array_search requires an array starting with
Sorry for the length of the code, but I felt I described the problem,
(parse error, last line) and if I hadn't posted the entire code I
probably would've been asked to. This list can be a little confusing
for a newbie: just a couple days ago I read someone saying too much
information is
More info in case this helps:
I tried taking out the transparencies and changing the $this-trans to
$this-black and I'm still getting a solid line of the wrong color green
(the correct green is in a different place, so it's obvious this is wrong).
Do you think that if I included the picture as a
Just looking at the manual here and it explains quite specifically that
array_search() is meant to be used with associative arrays, not indexed
arrays. I think the best way to do what you want is to do is to set up a
loop and test each index against eregi(); If true then you know your index.
On Thursday 25 April 2002 22:48, Donna Robinson wrote:
On the first call everything is fine.
On the 2nd call (of course) the script stops execution. even sending
header( Location: otherfile.html) won't work 'cos I get a msg saying
headers already sent.
Read the manual entry for header().
I was under the assumption that it did...I have aded session_start and it
still doesn't work.
Jeff
- Original Message -
From: Vail, Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Craig Donnelly' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:04 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: Sessions
What does the ! in if(!isset($id)) { $id = 0; } do?
It checks for the false return. If isset($id) returns false then the
'if' statement with (!) returns you true, and, as you just guessed, it
will assign a (0) to $id.
this bit does in general: checks if $id has been assigned anything, if
If the key is 0, array_search will return 0, it does not
start at 1.
$arr = array('apple','banana','cranberry');
$key = array_search('apple', $arr);
print $key; // 0
If 'apple' was not found, $key would then equal
to boolean false. Be sure to use === false
to check failure because 0
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Stone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 April 2002 18:02
Just looking at the manual here and it explains quite
specifically that
array_search() is meant to be used with associative arrays,
not indexed
arrays.
No it doesn't. How on earth did
To stop receiving the messages from undefined variables add this at top
of your files:
error_reporting(55);
Or better yet, keep as you're doing and develop with E_ALL
and fix those E_NOTICE errors correctly! ;)
Regards,
Philip Olson
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I noticed a behavior of my PHP class (4.1.1) which I found very unexpected
and also undocumented. I defined a class constructor, and this constructor
was automatically called *again* on my instantiated object when the script
ended! This runs counter to
1. what one would expect a constructor
I'll second that one... always better to code with register_globals = Off and E_ALL
reporting level
IMHO.
# Nathan
- Original Message -
From: Philip Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maxim Maletsky (PHPBeginner.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To stop receiving the messages from undefined variables
On Friday 26 April 2002 00:30, andy wrote:
Hi there,
I am passing an array through the URL with a ',' inbetween:
var=php,mysql,super
Parsing is done with: explode (',',$var). This gives me an array starting
with 0
Later on I have to search for lets say php with array_search.
Doh! My apologies you're absolutely right. I just tested it.
-
$search = 'bar';
//$myarray = array ('hello' = 'world', 'language' = 'php', 'foo' =
'bar');
$myarray = array ('world', 'php', 'bar');
$result = array_search($search, $myarray);
echo $result;
-
Using the
Yeah, I think I'd rather fix the errors rather than just not see them.
I'd still know they were there and it'd bug me!
Thanks everyone for your help!
Jason Soza
- Original Message -
From: Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:14 am
Subject: Re: [PHP] Parse Error -
I guess I missed the last line part, my bad.
Yes, you've got the idea for isset(). ! means NOT. So isset($id) will check
to see if $id is set, it doesn't care what the value is. !isset($id) will
see if $id is NOT set. A variable can be set and have an empty value, or be
false, null, etc.
The
-Original Message-
From: andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 April 2002 17:30
I am passing an array through the URL with a ',' inbetween:
var=php,mysql,super
Parsing is done with: explode (',',$var). This gives me an
array starting
with 0
Later on I have to search for
Does anybody know if there is a way for php to get the operating system
type from a linux box? I know how to get the kernel version, but not the
operating version/type.
example. RedHat Linux 6.1 or 6.2 or 7.1, etc
Thank You
Steve
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To stop receiving the messages from undefined variables add this at top
of your files:
error_reporting(55);
Or better yet, keep as you're doing and develop with E_ALL
and fix those E_NOTICE errors correctly! ;)
Well said...don't hide and ignore the warnings...fix them.
---John
I can see what u are saying. Its all about the ===
Anyhow.. this thing does not work in a loop. I guess this is my prob. There
might be something wrong with the boolean. I tryed it with different
settings, but still wrong:
Here is what I mean:
$fruit = array('apple','banana','cranberry');
I can see what u are saying. Its all about the ===
Anyhow.. this thing does not work in a loop. I guess this is my prob. There
might be something wrong with the boolean. I tryed it with different
settings, but still wrong:
Here is what I mean:
$fruit = array('apple','banana','cranberry');
Look at a phpinfo() page...seems like there should be something that says
this.
Looked for you...$HTTP_ENV_VARS[OSTYPE] or $_ENV[OSTYPE] should work for
you.
---John Holmes...
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From: Steve Buehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 25,
Is there some array wildcard I can use? In other words, I have an array.
Is there any wildcard function/character that will let me test to see if a
string matches anything in that array? Thanks
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
Is there some array wildcard I can use? In other words, I have an array.
Is there any wildcard function/character that will let me test to see if a
string matches anything in that array? Thanks
http://php.net/in_array ?
miguel
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Thanks, but those just say Linux. I was looking for what version. Like
RedHat 7.0.
Thanks
Steve
At 12:51 PM 4/25/2002, you wrote:
Look at a phpinfo() page...seems like there should be something that says
this.
Looked for you...$HTTP_ENV_VARS[OSTYPE] or $_ENV[OSTYPE] should work for
you.
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Steve Buehler wrote:
Does anybody know if there is a way for php to get the operating system
type from a linux box? I know how to get the kernel version, but not the
operating version/type.
example. RedHat Linux 6.1 or 6.2 or 7.1, etc
That's probably pretty
Well this seems to work for me just fine.
?
$fruit = array('apple','banana','cranberry');
$findme = array('banana', 'cranberry', 'apple');
for ($i=0; $icount($findme); $i++)
{
$result = array_search($findme[$i], $fruit);
if ($result !== false)
{
print Key ($result) was found for value
does anybody know how to pass the correct username and password as a
header
to a directory with an .htaccess file.
i tried
header(Authorization: Basic username:password);
like that and also where the username:password was base 64 encoded and
it
isn't working.
thanks.
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session_cache_expire()
How does this function work?
I keep getting and error saying the function is undefined... , I'm using
version 4.1.2, which session support built in. According to the
documentation this function exist, however looking at the source
(session.c, php_session.h) It doesn't
Hello,
I have been recently doing experiments with the DOM XML function and I am
(not surprisingly) having some problems with it. When I try to run the code
below, I get an error saying I am trying to use and endefined function. To
me it seems that the DOM XML extension is working fine, because
on 4/25/02 1:58 PM, Miguel Cruz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
Is there some array wildcard I can use? In other words, I have an array.
Is there any wildcard function/character that will let me test to see if a
string matches anything in that array?
thats why you do not have a key which is not found. Try to replace $findme
withthis: $findme = array('banana', 'cranberry', 'not in there');
Will return: Key () was found for value not in there
So there is a bug.. but well hidden :-(
Von: Kevin Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: PHP-general [EMAIL
I am running php version 4.06
Steve
At 01:05 PM 4/25/2002, Nathan wrote:
What version of PHP?
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From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Steve Buehler
To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Nathan
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] operating system type
Yes, I can
Good points. I guess i will just have to hope that the /etc/issue file is
correct.
Thanks
Steve
At 01:02 PM 4/25/2002, you wrote:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Steve Buehler wrote:
Does anybody know if there is a way for php to get the operating system
type from a linux box? I know how to get the
Hello,
Chris Montgomery wrote:
Howdy,
I have been developing with ColdFusion for nearly five years and want to
learn PHP. For someone who has never done anything with PHP before, what
*one* book would you recommend as a good primer to get started learning PHP?
Also, do most PHPers use
You know, I once said the same: better fix the notices and keep the code
clean. But as I've done several performance tests I came to a
conclusion that there's no much difference debugging the code yourself
or let PHP doing it. Often predefining manually a variable resulted to
me being even more
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to make a
login site more secure. Since I'm not really sure if
I've explained myself well enough and don't really
know how else to say it, I'll just give examples and
then you guys can follow suit and mention some
oversights:
I have a regular logon:
Hi list,
In my system I have multiples choices of language that user selects
using drop down menus. So I've named this dropdows language[] and grab
it as php array, and with looo i insert it into mysql as registers. But
now i need to put a text field that the user can type any language that
Hello,
Chris Montgomery wrote:
Howdy,
I have been developing with ColdFusion for nearly five years and
want to
learn PHP. For someone who has never done anything with PHP before,
what
*one* book would you recommend as a good primer to get started
learning PHP?
Professional PHP
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From: Liam Gibbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP Security Leak
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to make a
login site more secure. Since I'm not really sure if
I've explained
I would agree that performance-wise, there may be little difference in how fast a
script runs. And
for pre-defining variables, sure you can get away without doing that and php will
happily help you
out. However, I find it easier to debug my code knowing whether or not I remembered to
assign a
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