php-general Digest 26 Sep 2007 13:01:12 - Issue 5039
Topics (messages 262462 through 262478):
Re: Data request
262462 by: tedd
262463 by: Steve Edberg
262464 by: Robert Cummings
262465 by: Børge Holen
262478 by: David Robley
Re: Strategy for Secure
i just read the first message in this thread and NuSoap immediately came to
mind.
though it will solve your problem you may end up like me, hating to use
NuSoap
under duress. i think it was really popular back in th php4 days when there
was
nothing solid that could be built right into php.
On 9/25/07, Nathan Nobbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i try to stay away from it if i can.
i think the same of SOAP. in my opinion a shower is the only place for soap.
simple XML, REST, JSON, lighter weight things are what i prefer. even
XML-RPC i can live without.
my $0.02
--
PHP General
On 26. Sep 2007, at 15:26, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
i just read the first message in this thread and NuSoap immediately
came to
mind. though it will solve your problem you may end up like me,
hating to use
NuSoap under duress. i think it was really popular back in th php4
days when there
was
On 26. Sep 2007, at 16:14, mike wrote:
On 9/25/07, Nathan Nobbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i try to stay away from it if i can.
i think the same of SOAP. in my opinion a shower is the only place
for soap.
Well put. :-D
I, too, fail to see what's so terribly special about it.
--
PHP
as i said, its a relic. i started using it where i work because we are
still on php4 (dont ask)
and was dismayed. i looked around at some articles online and thats where i
got the impression
it was the defacto standard back in php4 when java already had a robust soap
api (and probly .net too).
I have a SOAP request logger which logs all SOAP requests/responses being made
on the system. What I want to do is extract the function name being called and
the params passed to it. The following is an example XML Request:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
env:Envelope
On 26. Sep 2007, at 16:45, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
i hate to suggest it, but you might want to take a little time and
investigate what other restrictions you host has. if the list is
long you may want to consider a
move. it may seem arduous now, but the longer you wait the more
arduous it
Paul Scott wrote:
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 09:17 -0400, Robert Cummings wrote:
Oh sure, and now when I'm searching for shit I'll get all these
Henry's cat references *bleh*.
Well then why not tie in coprophilia as well?
ugh.
--Paul
You gotta love that shit... oh wait, that's what you
The last version of PHP I've been able to compile on my work machine
was 5.2.2. It is a PowerPC OS X 10.4.10. I'm curious if anyone else
has had this problem. I'm sure it is something stupid I'm doing but I
can't seem to figure it out. I can still compile 5.2.2 just fine so
nothing on that end
Dear All,
Would you mind to help ?
Thanks !
Edward.
Original Message
Subject:Attachment Size and Memory limit with php and FC6 System
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 00:28:03 +0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: For users of Fedora [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMP
Okay, I know this is probably a real easy fix, and I could swear I've done
it before, but for some reason it's just not working.
Below is my query, it does a conditional search based on info put in a form
by the user. If I put in a valid letter/name for the last_name that I know
is in my database
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
post_max_size = 10M
max_execution_time = 3600 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
max_input_time = 3600 ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend
parsing request data
memory_limit = 512M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
file_uploads =
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a script that downloads archived fax images (TIFFs and PDFs)
from a MS SQL Server using the PDO ODBC driver. I get the below error
regardless of which fax I try to get from the database. Each fax is a different
size, and both of the memory allocation numbers are
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 13:26 +0900, David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
But I just found out about NuSOAP (http://dietrich.ganx4.com/
nusoap/), which seems to be what I'm looking for, a no-strings-
attached SOAP implementation. I'm trying my luck with this one for
now. :)
If you are using
This is probably pretty basic but : I'd like to create a page where the end
result is the product(s) listed based on certain criteria selected by the
user, so I would like a drop down menu or other means that they select from
and based on that selection a second list apears and then a third
Dan Shirah wrote:
Okay, I know this is probably a real easy fix, and I could swear I've done
it before, but for some reason it's just not working.
Below is my query, it does a conditional search based on info put in a form
by the user. If I put in a valid letter/name for the last_name that I
On 9/26/07, Dan Shirah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I know this is probably a real easy fix, and I could swear I've done
it before, but for some reason it's just not working.
Below is my query, it does a conditional search based on info put in a form
by the user. If I put in a valid
Thanks!
I think I saw mssql_error() somewhere on a forum a long time ago so I just
inherently started using it. Thanks for pointing that out.
Jim, yes you are right...that was just a portion of my code. The entire
page in which that section resides is over 900 lines and I didn't want
everyone
I have a directory that contains many images (no, not pr0n,
unfortunately) and i'm working on an admin script for adding to it. I've
got something that works alright but i'm wondering if there's a Better Way.
Each image is named like: foo_01.jpg, foo_02.jpg, bar_01.jpg, and so on.
When adding
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:11 -0400, brian wrote:
I have a directory that contains many images (no, not pr0n,
unfortunately) and i'm working on an admin script for adding to it. I've
got something that works alright but i'm wondering if there's a Better Way.
Each image is named like:
are you using the same configure command when compiling all 3 versions?
-nathan
On 9/26/07, Eric Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last version of PHP I've been able to compile on my work machine
was 5.2.2. It is a PowerPC OS X 10.4.10. I'm curious if anyone else
has had this problem.
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:11 -0400, brian wrote:
I have a directory that contains many images (no, not pr0n,
unfortunately) and i'm working on an admin script for adding to it. I've
got something that works alright but i'm wondering if there's a Better Way.
Each image
Yep! I made a little sh script that I keep the same ./configure
string in. When a new version comes out I extract it, copy my script
in there, and run it. Usually everything works out perfectly. I've
been using it happily since 5.1.2 and now all of a sudden after 5.2.2
I can't anymore.
On
you might try experimenting w/ the configure command;
perhaps if you start w/ a minimal php installation it will compile.
then you could one-by-one enable the things you have in your
standard configure command.
maybe at least you could narrow down the problem that way.
-nathan
On 9/26/07, Eric
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:58 -0400, brian wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:11 -0400, brian wrote:
I have a directory that contains many images (no, not pr0n,
unfortunately) and i'm working on an admin script for adding to it. I've
got something that works alright
On Thursday 27 September 2007 04:21, Carlton Whitehead wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a script that downloads archived fax images (TIFFs and PDFs)
from a MS SQL Server using the PDO ODBC driver. I get the below error
regardless of which fax I try to get from the database. Each fax is a
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:58 -0400, brian wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:11 -0400, brian wrote:
I have a directory that contains many images (no, not pr0n,
unfortunately) and i'm working on an admin script for adding to
it. I've got
Jim Lucas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
post_max_size = 10M
max_execution_time = 3600 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
max_input_time = 3600 ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend
parsing request data
memory_limit = 512M ; Maximum amount of memory a script
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
post_max_size = 10M
max_execution_time = 3600 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
max_input_time = 3600 ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend
parsing request data
memory_limit = 512M ; Maximum
*Hi Cris,*
*I have tried to use:*
*$mbox =
imap_open('{**pop.gmail.com:995/pop3}INBOXhttp://pop.gmail.com:995/pop3%7DINBOX
http://pop.gmail.com:995/pop3%7DINBOX**',*
* 'my_login@**gmail.com**', my_pass');*
*As you suggest but it didn't work. *
*The time out is not for the function:*
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
On 26. Sep 2007, at 16:45, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
i hate to suggest it, but you might want to take a little time and
investigate what other restrictions you host has. if the list is
long you may want to consider a
move. it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
post_max_size = 10M
max_execution_time = 3600 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
max_input_time = 3600 ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend
parsing request data
memory_limit = 512M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
file_uploads =
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 19:10 -0400, brian wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
Well, this is almost precisely the same thing i have, save for
using POSIX character classes, str_pad instead of sprintf(), and
incrementing elsewhere. What i was really wondering is if there was
a *much simpler*
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 19:10 -0400, brian wrote:
If my response to that gave you the impression i was
complaining, i assure you that i wasn't. I was simply suggesting
that i was wondering if there was a *much* simpler way to do this, ie.
without using several functions to
No, the faxes aren't 4GB. Most of the faxes are less than 50KB,
although they can be as large as a few MB. 4GB is a ridiculous amount
of memory to try to allocate for this. 4GB is the max that 32bit
versions of Windows can see. Is something causing the memory allocation
to loop until it
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 22:39 -0400, brian wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 19:10 -0400, brian wrote:
If my response to that gave you the impression i was
complaining, i assure you that i wasn't. I was simply suggesting
that i was wondering if there was a *much* simpler
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Carlton Whitehead wrote:
Could this be some bug in the way PHP, PDO, ODBC, and/or MS SQL are
communicating? Maybe 'image' columns aren't being handled correctly?
I'm fairly certain my code is correct. I appreciate all of your comments.
Has anyone even tried
Robert Cummings wrote:
When you use sort() the default behaviour is a lexical sort. This is why
the 100th index breaks your system. I'm not trying to be a dickhead,
just pointing out the flaw in your logic. You may be well aware that in
counting 100 comes after 99, but it would seem you are not
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 00:23 -0400, brian wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
When you use sort() the default behaviour is a lexical sort. This is why
the 100th index breaks your system. I'm not trying to be a dickhead,
just pointing out the flaw in your logic. You may be well aware that in
brian wrote:
I have a directory that contains many images (no, not pr0n,
unfortunately) and i'm working on an admin script for adding to it. I've
got something that works alright but i'm wondering if there's a Better Way.
Each image is named like: foo_01.jpg, foo_02.jpg, bar_01.jpg, and so
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