php-general Digest 27 Oct 2005 17:26:18 - Issue 3761
Topics (messages 224707 through 224730):
Re: zipped files
224707 by: Clive
224709 by: Clive
224723 by: James Lobley
224725 by: Clive
224727 by: Clive
Re: Perl style
224708 by: Søren
Hi,
I found that class but could not get it to work. Well it seem to work,
as I could view the files information, but the extract() didn't do
anything. I checked the writes for the directory the zip file was in and
it did have wright rights. Maybe you can post a code snippet.
thanks
clive
Quoting rouvas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Simpler(?) approach:
$element5 = current(array_splice(split(',',$csvstring),5,1));
This is fun!
Indeed... and this looks just fine. A great solution. Thanks. :-)
-Søren
-Stathis
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 17:08, Jochem Maas wrote:
Søren
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, October 26, 2005 5:44 am, Clive wrote:
does any one have code/examples for unzipping a file thats been
uploaded
to a server. I would prefer a class rather than something that uses
zip.lib as it may not be configured on the server.
$path =
Jochem Maas wrote:
gonna jump on your thread there Jasper, I would
like to comment on your function and ask you a question:
which is 'better' (for what), preg_*() or ereg[i]*()?
preg_*, for anything. They're faster, and more versatile.
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Richard Heyes wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
gonna jump on your thread there Jasper, I would
like to comment on your function and ask you a question:
which is 'better' (for what), preg_*() or ereg[i]*()?
preg_*, for anything. They're faster, and more versatile.
cool cheers.
I guess your
Jochem Maas wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
gonna jump on your thread there Jasper, I would
like to comment on your function and ask you a question:
which is 'better' (for what), preg_*() or ereg[i]*()?
preg_*, for anything. They're faster, and more versatile.
cool
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 00:00 +0200, Jochem Maas wrote:
gonna jump on your thread there Jasper, I would
like to comment on your function and ask you a question:
which is 'better' (for what), preg_*() or ereg[i]*()?
I prefer preg_*(), but I used eregi() because I couldn't be bothered
figuring
My system was runig apache 2.0.52+php5.0.2 under Windows Xp without any
problem. Today i've decided to upgrade to 5.0.5 but after unzipping the
files in the C:\php folder where it was installed de .0.2 version Apache
complained about not finding php5apache2.dll.
The message from the command line:
Hi All,
I´ve got a connection, to a MySQL db, and get the following
ResultSet(Category | Name | Code | City)
Customers | John | A36 | New York
Customers | Jason | B45 | Los Angeles
Customers | Max | A36 | Paris
Providers | John | A36 | London
Providers | Mark | B67 | Madrid
And I need the report
load each row of the resultset into an array $row using
mysql_fetch_array(), each field in the result set row will be held in
the corresponding array element.
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($resultset, MYSQL_NUM)){
echo$row[0] | $row[1] | $row[2];
}
Hope this helps,
Ade
Danny wrote:
Thanks for your help Adrian, but the problem is that I need to show row[0]
once (Customers text are repeated), and below the details of the records
Your solution shows:
Customers | John | A36 | New York
Customers | Jason | B45 | Los Angeles
(...)
And I need
CustomersBR
John | A36 | New York
ok, so i assume that customers is a grouping of some sort and that in
some cases you may come accross a row like Staff | John | A36 |LA .
It may not be a perfect way of doinig it but this is what i would
generally try:
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($resultset, MYSQL_NUM)){
if your db is built correctly you could use
UNION or JOIN(S) to build the correct query.
otherwise look into DISTINCT(ROW) and/or creating
temporary tables.
formatting the info later is, as adrian illustrated,
up to you.
t.
ps. all the above depends on your mysql server version and
Thank you very much
I think it will work, because my problem seems to be with if operators and
order...
Thanks again
On 10/27/05, Adrian Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, so i assume that customers is a grouping of some sort and that in
some cases you may come accross a row like Staff |
Hi,
When someone sends an e-mail using php, exim sets the following 2
headers (along with others of course):
Received:from x.x.x.x (EHLO host.mydomain.com) (x.x.x.x) by
mta151.mail.dcn.yahoo.com with SMTP; Wed, 24 Sep 2005 10:29:04 -0700
Received: from O/S User by
I'm using VC6++ and the VC2003 Toolkit
I downloaded a dev tree from:
http://ftp.emini.dk/pub/php/win32/dev/php_build/
the compile keeps failing with:
Creating library Release_TS\php5ts.lib and object Release_TS\php5ts.exp
sunfuncs.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol __ftol2
These are the relevant sections from my code:
include(e:/bin/pclzip.php);
$provpath_dec = 'E:/Prov/Processed_Files/';
$provpath_unzip = 'E:/data/prov/';
$filename = '20051026202333.zip';
$archive = new PclZip($provpath_dec . $filename);
$archive-extract(PCLZIP_OPT_PATH, $provpath_unzip);
As
Zac Smith schrieb:
http://www.triptrivia.com/step2-debug.php?State=abc
404
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Thanks
Im going to give it a try.
clive
James Lobley wrote:
These are the relevant sections from my code:
include(e:/bin/pclzip.php);
$provpath_dec = 'E:/Prov/Processed_Files/';
$provpath_unzip = 'E:/data/prov/';
$filename = '20051026202333.zip';
$archive = new PclZip($provpath_dec .
Hello all,
I have a problem with ldap function :/
Here is my ldap :
-dc=arzur,dc=local
- ou=Annuaire
+ cn=Benjamin DUPUIS
+ cn=Emeric GIRARD
+ cn=Fabrice DEPIL
+ cn=Fabrice GAUSSEN
+ cn=Jérôme LE MANSEC
+ cn=Olivier
Thanks its working
clive
James Lobley wrote:
These are the relevant sections from my code:
include(e:/bin/pclzip.php);
$provpath_dec = 'E:/Prov/Processed_Files/';
$provpath_unzip = 'E:/data/prov/';
$filename = '20051026202333.zip';
$archive = new PclZip($provpath_dec . $filename);
Hello !
ldap_add is expecting an ARRAY OF STRINGS (according to LDAP-specs) as
third parameter.
but your $info[objectclass] is an array itself... maybe you try to
implode it into one string...
cheers, hope that helps...
bb
Hello all,
I have a problem with ldap function :/
Here is my ldap :
-
Hello, all -
I'm designing a controlled access system in PHP, and it's coming along
quite well. It's very simple, and just sets a session varibale, such as
$_SESSION['authenticated'] = 1, not a whole lot.
Now I run a small sniplet of code on the top of each HTML and PHP file,
which checks for
I'm designing a controlled access system in PHP, and it's coming along
quite well. It's very simple, and just sets a session varibale, such as
$_SESSION['authenticated'] = 1, not a whole lot.
Now I run a small sniplet of code on the top of each HTML and PHP file,
which checks for this
Jason Motes wrote:
I'm designing a controlled access system in PHP, and it's coming along
quite well. It's very simple, and just sets a session varibale, such as
$_SESSION['authenticated'] = 1, not a whole lot.
Now I run a small sniplet of code on the top of each HTML and PHP file,
which
Dan Trainor said the following on 10/27/2005 10:39 AM:
Jason Motes wrote:
However, how do people protect against the downloading of real files,
ones which are not parsed by PHP? .WMV, .MOV, .ZIP, .EXE and so on? I
want to protect access to these as well, and if a visitor just types in
a URL
Hello,
On my site right now if someone searches for 511 (a misspelling of the
manufacturer 5.11) they are not presented with the right products
because 511 is not found anywhere in the database.
I've got a few ideas on how to solve this but I want to find one that
requires as little
Not sure about the numbers but soundex could be useful
http://php.net/soundex
James
Chris W. Parker wrote:
Hello,
On my site right now if someone searches for 511 (a misspelling of the
manufacturer 5.11) they are not presented with the right products
because 511 is not found anywhere in
Ken Tozier wrote:
I'm having a major problem with what seems, on it's face, to be a
really basic array function.
What happens is on the browser end, I've written some javascript code
that packages up javascript variables in native PHP format and sends
the packed variables to a PHP script
Jason Gerfen wrote:
I am having a problem with a couple of function I have written to check
for a type of string, attempt to fix it and pass it back to the main
function. Any help is appreciated.
?php
/*
* ex. 00:AA:11:BB:22:CC
*/
function chk_mac( $mac ) {
if( ( eregi(
Please guide me what can I do to make my code work without changing it?
DOM implementation in PHP5 is completely new, and you can't have the same in
PHP4. I think that the most reasonable solution will be change the hosting to
another with PHP5 support...
Best regards.
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Alessandro
Ben wrote:
Dan Trainor said the following on 10/27/2005 10:39 AM:
Jason Motes wrote:
However, how do people protect against the downloading of real files,
ones which are not parsed by PHP? .WMV, .MOV, .ZIP, .EXE and so on? I
want to protect access to these as well, and if a visitor
Dan Trainor said the following on 10/27/2005 01:34 PM:
Ben wrote:
Move the files outside the document root so that they aren't available
via a direct URL, then create a 'file access page' in php that will
check for the session variable and either send or not send the file
based on whether the
And what DOM library, which is compatible with PHP 5.0 and PHP 4.4 can
I use to avoid the conflict I currently have?
On жовт 27, 2005, at 23:32, Alessandro Rossini wrote:
Please guide me what can I do to make my code work without changing
it?
DOM implementation in PHP5 is completely new,
The best solution is not to change your host at all but to change your
local version of PHP to 4,
PHP4 DOM - http://php.net/manual/en/ref.domxml.php
PHP5 DOM - http://php.net/manual/en/ref.dom.php
The PHP5 and PHP4 extensions are not compatible with each other.
~James
Andrew Kachalo
Ben wrote:
Dan Trainor said the following on 10/27/2005 01:34 PM:
Ben wrote:
Move the files outside the document root so that they aren't available
via a direct URL, then create a 'file access page' in php that will
check for the session variable and either send or not send the file
based
Somewhere in the manual (damned if I can find it now) it says (or used
to say) that you can or can't safely do this:
while (list($k, $v) = each($array)){
if (...) unset($array[$k]);
}
I don't even remember if it's safe or not, but I swear I saw it not
that long ago...
Anyway, can you do
I am having problems decompressing a zlib'd string located in a file.
In the file headers, the compression says that it is zlib.
But, when I 'gzinflate' the string, I get the error: gzinflate():
data error in b
Is the below NOT a zlib or some strange variant ?
anyone know ?
g
?php
Hi guys,
I think I've found a bug. I have a bunch of constants, and I'd like to
present them as flags. While I can do
class Foo {
const AAA = 1;
const BBB = 2;
const CCC = 4;
const DDD = 8;
}
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const
Why should this be unsafe (whatever the heck that means) in any way? Of
course you can do it.
Regards,
Niels.
[sorry for mailing to your private address. wrong button :)]
Anyway, can you do *this* safely as a DOCUMENTED FEATURE:
foreach($array as $k = $v){
if (...) unset($array[$k]);
}
I ran into a similar problem and came up with a slightly different
solution...
As an alternative to passing the file directly through PHP, if you
are running apache, you could DENY access to all files in a directory
and then use PHP to dynamically update a local .htaccess file with
valid
Hi,
Thursday, October 27, 2005, 3:15:30 AM, you wrote:
JG I am having a problem with a couple of function I have written to check
JG for a type of string, attempt to fix it and pass it back to the main
JG function. Any help is appreciated.
I would do it with a small class like this:
?php
class
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 01:02 +0200, Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
[snip]
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const AAA = 1 0;
const BBB = 1 1;
const CCC = 1 2;
const DDD =1 3;
}
Well now, is this a bug, and I should
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 01:02 +0200, Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
[snip]
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const AAA = 1 0;
const BBB = 1 1;
const CCC = 1 2;
const DDD = 1 3;
}
Well now, is
Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 01:02 +0200, Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
[snip]
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const AAA = 1 0;
const BBB = 1 1;
const CCC = 1 2;
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