php-general Digest 11 Jun 2005 12:19:16 - Issue 3506
Topics (messages 216834 through 216845):
Re: Passing a function arguments to a function
216834 by: Jochem Maas
Re: Problems escaping apostrophe, please help
216835 by: Tom Rogers
216836 by: Tom Rogers
Hi,
There is not a big speed difference between the two.
The only thing is that it was frustrating to find out the limitations
on readfile.
I used it before with large files and it was ok; only to find out now
that on 5.0.4 it doesn't work as it used to.
As php manual states
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Hi all
I am developing a web interface to patch a program. The user uploads the
patch and after uncompressing and verification of signature, the update
should take place. However I do not want users to be able to start an update
and then abort the process by stopping to load the page.
I
On 6/10/05, Leila Lappin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried changing the subscription options through the website? I
think you can do it by just checking the type of list you're interested in
subscribing.
I don't know about other people, but I've had lots of problems trying
to subscribe
Andy Pieters wrote:
I am developing a web interface to patch a program. The user uploads
the patch and after uncompressing and verification of signature, the
update should take place. However I do not want users to be able to
start an update and then abort the process by stopping to load the
Hi,
this depends on which connection-function you've used. If you've decided
to use pg_pconnect(), there is just one connection.
If you use pg_connect, everytime a new connection is established (and
after finishing the script, it's closed though)
HTH
Christian
hi all,
i have my web site
Hi,
I've looked at php.net but could not find info regarding if/when are
we going to have further 5.0.x versions and what will change in php
5.1.
Any pointers (besides the php-devel) ?
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Hello,
on 06/11/2005 10:46 AM Andy Pieters said the following:
I am developing a web interface to patch a program. The user uploads the
patch and after uncompressing and verification of signature, the update
should take place. However I do not want users to be able to start an update
and
fwrite failed for quota disc exceeded, so I end up with empty file.
the algorithm is something like :
if (! $fp = @fopen($config['pagecachedir'].$path.$tmp_value,'wb')) {
$errorLog .= Writing problem for .$config['pagecachedir'].
$path$tmp_value!\n;
}
On Sat, June 11, 2005 6:46 am, Andy Pieters said:
I am developing a web interface to patch a program. The user uploads the
patch and after uncompressing and verification of signature, the update
should take place. However I do not want users to be able to start an
update
and then abort the
On Thu, June 9, 2005 10:06 am, Brian Dunning said:
On Jun 9, 2005, at 9:48 AM, bruce wrote:
bian...
giave a psuedocode example of what you're trying to compare.. i
think i know
what you're asking, but i want to be sure..
OK, this is *pseudocode* remember... :)
Is either of these
On Thu, June 9, 2005 7:43 am, Joe Harman said:
I am having a little problem with users keeping the same session id
when they go from http to https... is there a work around for this...
I don't appear to have this problem when using openSSL just when the
site has it's own certificate.
should
On 6/11/05, Joe Harman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/11/05, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, June 9, 2005 7:43 am, Joe Harman said:
I am having a little problem with users keeping the same session id
when they go from http to https... is there a work around for this...
I
On Thu, June 9, 2005 6:49 am, Jochem Maas said:
Richard Lynch wrote:
And, for the record, *I* sure as hell don't want to see a GoTo in PHP.
whats your take on ifsetor()?, personally I would like to see it. I think
its a great way to teach newbies about checking vars before use (if
nothing
On Thu, June 9, 2005 5:32 am, Marcus Bointon said:
I've been beating my head against this - I've done this so many
times on BSD and Linux but I just can't get PHP 5.0.4 to compile on
OS X. Even the simplest case:
./configure
make
fails with:
/usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
I just noticed the eaccelerator bit in this thread.
Just disabling eaccelerator isn't the same as not compiling it in in the
first place...
Try that before reporting a bug to http://bugs.php.net
On Thu, June 9, 2005 1:59 am, Catalin Trifu said:
Hi,
I installed php5 using the
On Thu, June 9, 2005 12:22 am, Paul Birnstihl said:
I have recently set up a machine with PHP with both buffering and
compression turned on. Some of the pages being served include up to 3MB
of HTML.
Can someone explain the benefit(s) of setting these ini directives to
values (ie. larger than
On Wed, June 8, 2005 9:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I hope you can all help me. I want to take the information I get from a
query and use it is a form as a dropdown select box. For example I want to
pull the colors from a table and list them in a drop down box and then
when
a user selects a
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