Paul S. wrote:
I design a website on a PC, and upload it to UNIX. Of course, there
are always one or two variables that I have to keep track of as to
whetherteh server is UNIX or PC. There MUST be a simple way to test
Just do a phpinfo(). There should be an environment-variable you should
be
Eduardo Kokubo wrote:
Hi,
How can I change this error message to my own message?
Warning: fopen(publico/d/bibliografia.html,w+) - No such file or
directory
There are two possibilities:
1) Use @fopen() instead of fopen(). This will supress the error-output.
If fopen returns false, you
Balaji Ankem wrote:
Hi! dearest friends,
How to copy files from one directory to another directory through
php on linux platform??
- Be sure you have permission to read the files to be copied and to
write into the destination-directory.
This is rather UNIX-specific than related to PHP.
-
J Smith wrote:
For PHP 4, I believe you need to purchase the Zend Debugger from
Zend. It comes as part of the Zend Developer's Suite.
There is also a free debugger.
http://dd.cron.ru/dbg/
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Don wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at the 'String' section of the online documentation. I
cannot find a function that converts a numeric to a string, e.g., 1
-- 1.
Am I blind or does this not exist?
With loose typing, this is not really necessary.
If I'm wrong here, you might use settype() or
MindHunter wrote:
I've seen this all over. I had a QUICK look at the manual and can't
find much. In short, what is it, what is it used for and is it
WIN/UNIX-LINUX specific. Also any good readings on it will be
appreciated.
It is Apache-related, so it will work on any OS Apache can run
Jeremy Morano wrote:
Hi, I was woundering how to read and find the # of records in my
table... Do I use count()???
select count(*) from table
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Karl Austin wrote:
Does anyone know how to turn off the content type header? The binary
compiled from the source (I am assuming the source needs changing?)
will only be used for a single script that needs to not produce any
spurious output such as the Content-type header.
php -q script.php
Kyle Smith wrote:
Ok have installed PHPTriad, when i run apache (gulp) dos opens, all fine
BUT when i run PHP.exe well look down (sorry if im not allowed to post
pictures but, its small!)
That attachment was apperantly chopped off.
If you want to post a file on this list, just upload it
scott [gts] wrote:
so now it's shifted from his attitude to your seeming
inability to cope with words related to sexual intercourse?
we all need to calm down and relax.
Hey, all I said was that he did not RTFM, but RTM, the version without
fucking.
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scott [gts] wrote:
i've been reading over the docs on references, and i
can't see anyway to pass around functions as references.
i know how to do this easily with perl, but i cannot
seem to find the correct syntax for creating a reference
to a function in PHP.
[..]
any and all help is
B. van Ouwerkerk wrote:
Ask yourself.. who has an attitude problem here.. Someone who didn't
read the manual.. or someone (/me) who wrote to RTFM.
You didn't even RTFM him. I found it to be more like RTM, the more
gentle version (the one without words connected to sexual intercourse).
Your
CGI GUY wrote:
Is there anything (add. parameters, etc.) that I'm
missing that would possibly explain why the following
code won't execute?
What does it say? Any errors?
Are any of your messages printed?
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CGI GUY wrote:
Access denied for user: 'username@hostname' to
database 'tablename'
1. The uid/password set I am using has full
privileges.
2. *tablename* is not a database (the code I listed in
my previous email is syntactically identical to the
script)-- it's a table.
Why is this
Kraa de Simon wrote:
I agree on most parts, but is there transaction support in MySQL?
Berkley-DB tables support transactions.
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Karl Phillipson wrote:
Does anyone know what the ascii version of a euro symbol is?
There is none.
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George Pitcher wrote:
According to my character map, its 0128 ... if its on the font.
What character map is that? Ascii? Ascii is way older than that symbol
and has not been changed for quite a while, I think, if it ever has.
Do you mean Ansii? Or Iso-8859-15?
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Henrik Hansen wrote:
The difference between echo and print is that print returns a
boolean value, so you can check if blah blah was successfully
printed.
hmm isen't it always succesfull printed or did I miss something?
IIRC print will return false if the connection is aborted (by the
Jeremy Morano wrote:
insert into test (uid, companyUid)
values(1, select uid from companysTable where company = Micrsoft);
insert into test (uid, companyUid) select 1,uid from companysTable
where company = Micrsoft;
I hope this works.
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Erich Kolb wrote:
When you query a MySQL Database, how do you set the order
alphabetically?
SELECT whatever FROM wherever ORDER BY insert_fieldname_here
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Kenn Murrah wrote:
I need to concatenate several variables, some of which are text and
some of which are integers ... e.g.
$desired_string = $number . $text . $number2 . $text
always seems to truncate after first number ...
Strange.
If that's really the case, you might try to type-cast the
Heidi Belal wrote:
I have a problem using apostrophes/single quotes.
I am using PHP and MySQL. The user enters data into
the text field and everything goes ok, until an
apostrophy/single quote is added in the middle of the
text - then disaster occurs!
Use addslashes() on the text before
Don wrote:
Has anyone tries any test loading PHP pages into IE 5.x and Netscape
4.7x?
This is in no way related to PHP.
It's just the old Netscape taking lots of time for +rendering large
pages, especially with nested tables.
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Joseph Bannon wrote:
Is there a way in PHP to get the referring url when a link is click
to get to that page?
$HTTP_REFERER
getenv('HTTP_REFERER')
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SED wrote:
What I really wanted ask about was if any knows about GD 2.x version
with build in GIF-support (I need both GIF-support and all the new
GD-JPEG function to work on the same time).
This is probably impossible, for legal reasons.
Gif-Support had to be dropped from GDlib because of a
Emmanuel FAIVRE wrote:
i'm currently writing a debugging lib in PHP and i would like to find
the number of the line in my script
1 ?php
2 echo i'm on line $NUMBER_LINE\n;
3 echo i'm on line $NUMBER_LINE\n;
4 ?
It's __LINE__, I think.
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Johan Vikerskog (ECS) wrote:
If i want to add something into a table with just the mysql command.
Is this possible.
Like
./mysql -p -u root test insert into...
Something like this.Is that possible and how in that case.
echo insert into... | ./mysql -p -u root test
or
cat filename | ...
Johan Vikerskog (ECS) wrote:
But i want dont want to type in the password. I want to have the
password in the command file.
--password=whatever_it_is instead of -p ?
If that doesn't help, try ./mysql --help
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scott [gts] wrote:
i want to write serialize() and unserialize() in perl
so that arrays (no objects or references yet) can be
read/written by both PHP and Perl to help with my
cross-language session implementation.
Why don't you use WDDX?
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Jamie Thompson wrote:
use the str_replace() function
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.str-replace.php
No. Use stripslashes.
http://php.net/stripslashes
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Hiho,
Jason Lustig wrote:
I just installed PHP 4.06 on my setup, and noticed that there's a bunch of
classes/scripts in the /pear directory. Does anyone know what the status of
these scripts are, as in if they are finished quality (ie, they can be used
successfully on websites)? I thought
Daniel Goldin (E-mail) wrote:
Anybody know of a good chat script? I'm hoping for the chat equivalent of
phorum. Thanks for any help.
If you can live with the hassle of rebuilding PHP, you might try ircg from
Sascha Schumann (http://www.schumann.cx). This is by FAR the most performant
chat
Hiho,
Richard Kurth wrote:
Hello Alexander,
This is pretty much what I want to do. I want to have a e-mail script
in my application and have it so the user can customize the e-mail that
is sent out in a configure file. Say he wants to send a recurring bill
to his customers and he wants it
Dallas K. wrote:
On a previous shopping cart, some of our fantastically complex
scripts got so big that WE couldn't follow the logic too many
conditional test, things started to conflict it was hell... so we
found that it was better to break the processing code apart from the
scott [gts] wrote:
most email programs will allow you to filter
by email address also. works great for me.
Yeah.
If Return-Path contains php-general-return
as a filter-rule works great.
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Hiho,
Merio, Quinn wrote:
So, during the time the lists were down, i was banging my head over a
seemingly impossible error message.
Warning: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent
What?! I exlaimed.. the first line in my page registered the session
variable i was using,
Hiho,
Richard Kurth wrote:
How can I add a variable to an e-mail on the fly. Say I have a form on
my page that the user fells in with data. but when he fills in the
message things like Hello,$Variable are added before it is sent. Does
this make sence
Of course it does.
However, variables
Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli wrote:
Hi, I want to save into a variable ($tmp) the value of
highlight_string command. Any one? or any similar function?
Have a look at PHP 4's output buffering functions. You can use them to
safe the output instead of displaying it.
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Lybarger, Denver J (LYBARDJ8) wrote:
Is there a way to return the results of a mysql_query or the
array that is generated after mysql_fetch_array, via a function?
Note I have tried to do a straight return.
What was the problem? This should work. Maybe you just got the
Sigitas Paulavicius wrote:
Is it possible to declare some kind of super global variable in
PHP, which would be avaliable to all later PHP scripts/processes?
As long as you use one server only (no load-balancing), you can use
shared memory.
http://php.net/shmop
Try phpbuilder.com or google to
Michael Geier wrote:
RedHat 7.1
php4.0.4pl1
Installed from source?
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Joseph Bannon wrote:
What exactly is the problem? I don't understand this error
message
configure: error: Cannot find mysqlclient library under
/usr/local/mysql-3.23.37
Before installing PHP --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql-3.23.37 , you have
to install mysql there first.
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Joseph Bannon wrote:
Thanks Wagner for the help on the other issue. It worked :-)
Sure it did :-)
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.so into server: libmysqlclient.so.10:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have the libmysqlclient.so.10 file in the
Joseph Bannon wrote:
Thanks Shawn, that worked :-)
Oops, didn't see that...
Next thing. I tried to upgrade PHP to 4.0.5 but when I do php -v, I get
4.0.4. What do I need to check to make sure it was upgraded?
Apparently you cgi-binary is still 4.04. When you configure PHP without any
Jamie Saunders wrote:
How do you add text vars together e.g.
$varone = hello;
$vartwo = world;
$varthree = ($varone, $vartwo);
$varthree = $varone . $vartwo;
although
$varthree = $varone . ' ' . $vartwo;
might be more appropriate.
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Calin Rotaru wrote:
I want to use imap functions. I receive a message that imap function
is not defined. I compiled PHP again with --with-imap option , but
I've got an error message at Apache compilation.
What is realy happening?
What error-message do you get?
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Kyutums wrote:
I tried looking for other PHP binaries at
http://www.php.net/downloads.php. All it displayed was one from
Windows. What happened to the versions for Linux? Does it have a
version for Solaris?
Just grab the source and compile. This will work on most Unices,
including Linux and
Sterling wrote:
$topic = Aerospace Commercial Space;
$link_value = str_replace(, '%26', $topic);
$link_value = str_replace(' ', '%20', $topic);
This should be
$link_value = str_replace(, '%26', $topic);
$link_value = str_replace(' ', '%20', $link_value);
Anyway, this is this wrong way to
Tyler Longren wrote:
$file = fopen(includes/about.inc, r);
$data = fread($file, 2400);
[..]
Any ideas why that doesn't work on one server but it will work on
another server? The server it works on is Win2k, IIS5, php4.0.4pl1.
The server it doesn't work on is Linux, Apache, php4.0.4pl1.
Taylor, Stewart wrote:
I'm fetching a serialized array from a database but when I call
unserialize() the function returns false.
Any suggestions as to why unserialize is returning false?
I once had this problem when I serialized an array which contained a
variable from global namespace
Joseph Koenig wrote:
INPUT TYPE ="text" blab blab VALUE = "Here's the text "in quotes""
Well, obviously there's a problem with that. The form field will show
"Here's the text " and then thinks it ends. Is there any way to get
around this, other than stripping out her quotes? Thanks,
Boget, Chris wrote:
http://php.net/htmlentities
Or, even better, just use addslashes();
$query = "INSERT INTO table VALUES = ( " . addslashes( $formField ) .
" )";
That way the quotes will remain in the value to display.
This isn't the Problem. The string was cut in the input field, not
Patrick Dunford wrote:
According to Apache, modules made for Apache 1.3 will not work as-is
in 2.0 due to changes in the API.
Is a version of PHP 4 for Apache 2.0 coming out?
Try the configure-option --with-apxs2 instead of --with-apxs and it
should work with Apache 2.
PHP 4 supports far
Dominick Vansevenant wrote:
I am looking for a compiled win32 apache module for php4, I suppose
this is a DLL, can anyone tell me where I can find this? Otherwise
I'll have to install Visual C or something. The more features the
better I suppose.
http://www.php4win.de
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make
make install and
/etc/init.d/apache restart
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What is the exact error-message? What does
/sbin/init.d/apache configtest
say?
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Daniel wrote:
The problem is, I don't know what the names of the input elements
will be. In ASP, I would iterate through the QueryString collection
(e.g. For Each item In Request.QueryString), but unless I am missing
it in the documentation, I don't see an equivalent in PHP.
You should find
titleAccessible Computers ?="$page_title"?/title
DEFANGED_meta name=keywords content="stuff"
DEFANGED_meta name=description content='?
if ($description) {
echo "$description";
} else {
echo "Accessible Computers";
?'
Looks like you're missing a } here.
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Claudia Smith wrote:
I am passing a string value via a url to be used for printing on a
page and for sending info via email.
I first encode the string before passing it.
This is correct, but you should be using urlencode() instead of
rawurlencode(). To be frank, I don't know what the
Jeff Oien wrote:
"As for a print vs. echo, echo gives you more options,
such as being able to continue output on multiple lines
like an EOT in perl. Look at the above notes. With print
you would not be able to accomplish this."
There's another difference. print() returns true on success and
Steve Haemelinck wrote:
Does the PHP_SELF variable only work if you have your
register_globals on?
Probably.
Is their an another for still using it ?
$putitinhere = getenv("PHP_SELF");
might work.
Or, if track_vars is ON (default since PHP 4.03 I think), you might
find it in
Michael George wrote:
I read this after I'd created a script which generates a form with a
2D array on it. But as I test it, it seems to work.
In short, it the 1D array a limitation of
HTML or PHP?
I think it is a limitation of PHP 3. It should work with PHP 4. HTML is
not responsible
Chris Anderson wrote:
I've heard alot about the Zend Encoder.
[..]
Does it require
any extra server settings etc?
It requires the Zend Optimizer to be installed.
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Is there a way to determine if an array is associative or not? Maybe
something similar to the is_array() function ??
There are only assotiative arrays in PHP.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are only assotiative arrays in PHP.
PHP has associative and numeric (normal) arrays. But is_array() says
only if it is an array or not. The distinction could only be made if
you look at keys. Keys can be integers or strings. I hope this was
correct, if not,
ADnoctum wrote:
Hello to everyone. First time here and already I have a question: PHP
has static classes?.
[..]
Test.hello();
Now I have a variable "Test" wich is a class that canot be
instantiated nor inherited. Can I do that in PHP?.
PHP has static method calls with class::method()
Chris Anderson wrote:
Is there a function to return the day of the week? Or at least a
number that I can use to determine this?
RTM
http://php.net/date
Have a look at "D", "l" (lowercase L) and "w".
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I have $File, and I want the context of hello.txt to be stored in
$file,
Is there a function for this or do I use fopen?
$file = implode("",file($File));
RTM for explainations.
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SED wrote:
$foo = round (1.95583, 0);
When I saved the code on a different server, Apache on Linux, I got
this error up:
Warning: Wrong parameter count for round() ... bla, bla
A look into the manual reveals:
"Note: The precision parameter is only available in PHP 4."
Looks
SED wrote:
That figures :)
I was using Off-Line manual I downloaded from PHP.net homepage and
that note is not in it, but it's well documented in the On-Line
Manual :)
I also used an offline-Manual, but a more recent one, obviously. Just
grab a new one.
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Dave Goodrich wrote:
The only reason I have a Mac on my desk is for Bbedit. Hoping they
port to OSX and allow it to run on my FBSD box.
Isnt BBedit originally from BeOS? This way, you could at least run it
on your x86-Box.
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Randall Perry wrote:
Couldn't find one in the manual under arithmetic functions.
You would've found it under operators, I think.
It's %
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Kevin Connolly wrote:
Does anyone know where I might get the mcrypt dll for windows nt or
win 98??
I dunno, but you could try http://www.php4win.de
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Karl J. Stubsjoen wrote:
Okay, last one for the day! How do you query the clients IP address?
We have a site in development, and I want to restrict access to
people coming in from certain IP addresses.
Really, all I need to do is query the IP address, I can code the rest
of it.
$remote_ip
Brandon Orther wrote:
$test($i)text = "$i";
^^--I want this variable to get bigger
Try this:
$test{$i}text = $i;
(I'm not sure if this actually works)
or
$varname = 'test'.$i.'text';
$$varname = $i;
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Conover, Ryan wrote:
I have an include file foo.inc. I want to call a function that is in
another include file,say anotherfoo.inc, from the foo.inc.
[..]
can I call an include from another include?
Sure.
I tried the above but it fails opening the other include.
Should I have the
'
Thomas Jaske wrote:
Which template can I use to do this simply?
$template = new Template();
$template-assign(content_item, placeholder);
$page = template($template_file);
$page-print();
With PHPlib-Templates, it would look like this:
$template = new Template("./path/to/template/files");
Thomas Deliduka wrote:
Doing operation. Done
Doing this Done
Etc
With ASP it does it as you see it, with PHP it seems to do it all and
the print to the screen. Is there a way to get PHP to do the same as
ASP or is that just the way PHP works?
Use flush(); each time you want the
Tobias Talltorp wrote:
Do you know where I can find a list of all file extensions used
today? Like:
..gif
..htm
..php
..doc
I don't think so.
Is there an organisation, like ICANN, that decide who can use these
file extensions and what you need to do to register one of your own?
Don wrote:
I have a web page that contains various graphics and text. At the
bottom of the page, I have a table of one row by two columns. Using
PHP
and MySQL (I already know that PHP can access MySQL databases), I
want to read data from a table and dynamically grow my table (add
several
Dan Harrington wrote:
What is the best way to encrypt/decrypt strings when passing between
php pages?
If your encryption is meant to be anything near secure, there is only
one way:
DON'T
GET or POST-Parameters are for user-input. Handing information over to
the client and taking it back
Brandon Orther wrote:
Can anyone tell me a simple way to install the GDlib for php on a
windows machine?
Some binary PHP-Distrobutions on php4win.de include GDlib.
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kaab kaoutar wrote:
?php
echo " " . $personal["name"]. "\n" . $personal["email"] . "br " ;
echo Count($beer);
$i=0;
for ($i=0;$iCount($beer);$i++) echo $beer[i];
?
i have the same error the constant i is not defined ...
how acn i fix it ?
Try
for ($i=0;$iCount($beer);$i++) echo
Boget, Chris wrote:
Also, you can check the value of $HTTP_REFERER for the ip of
the trusted host, to further eliminate the potential.
How do you get the IP out of $HTTP_REFERER? As far as I know,
that only tells you the referring url, not the ip address.
This is correct. But you
Wade D wrote:
what do most use, combination of cookies and GET?
IMHO the optimal solution are cookies with a fallback to GET.
In some situations, though, it may be better to drop cookies completely.
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Karl J. Stubsjoen wrote:
So what editor is recommended? I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).
Try emacs with a php-mode (there are several, search for them).
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John Huggins wrote:
I suggest Ultraedit (on the PC) at http://www.ultraedit.com. I use it
along side Dreamweaver with good results and good organization. Ultraedit
(out of the box) does not know about PHP; you configure it with one of the
several wordlist files and then you will have syntax
Alex Black wrote:
xml problems?
_what_ xml problems?
?xml is considered a short-tag or something like that.
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xml problems?
_what_ xml problems?
?xml is considered a short-tag or something like that.
No, ? is the short opening tag and is only valid for PHP with the short
open tag enabled in php.ini.
I meant that with short-tags on, ?xml will be considered a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
? short open tag for PHP
?php open tag for PHP
?xml open tag for XML
And for all three cases the closing tag is ?.
Wasn't there a thread on PHP-DEV about the PHP-parser mistaking ?xml for a
short-Tag (for ?xml would be valid PHP like ?echo $var?).
Got my
Scott Gerhardt wrote:
It is NOT ported to Linux is it?
I couldn't find any information on the website indicating weather it was
compiled for *NIX or not.
Use emacs. Or vi. Or quanta. Or something else.
Wagner
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Michael Zornek wrote:
which is scary cause this worked too:
?PHP
include("/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf");
?
doesn't this seem like a huge security hole?
No. If you know can trust your scripts, this is possible, but trusted scripts
won't do any abuse, will they?
If you can't trust
S Bey wrote:
Just a small (and hopefully easy) question.
Is there a PHP equivalent of index.html? I want to be able to go straight
to a PHP script without the user specifying the filename.
This is not a PHP-issue, its just a matter of how your webserver is
configured. With apache, you just
Josh G wrote:
Unlink works on some installations, not others. I think it works on NT
but not 95 or perhaps the other way around. Why is this? Unlink is
hardly an unsupported system call in windows! Anybody know?
Unlink comes from UNIX so it's probably supported by NT rather than Win9x.
This
Josh G wrote:
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, and I'm sure I
remember deleting files back in my old dos days, not to mention
win95 ;-)
Um, I suppose every OS does. (I deleted one file or another as well)
However this was about unlink, wasn't it? Unlink, basically, is a UNIX
Arcady Genkin wrote:
I have noticed that ?= works just as well as %=. Since this is not
in documentation, how safe is it to use it?
Pretty safe, I think. Possibly even safer than those asp-style tags,
regarding possible changes in the future.
Wagner
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Alex Black wrote:
input type="text" name="hello" size="20" value="{value}"
and the problem with that, is you're not paring tons of html through a
search-replace function, which also created unnecessary overheead, and
You have a point here. Template-systems are slow.
forces you (once
Alex Black wrote:
part of the point was for _PHP_ to be embedded html, in my opinion your
It was created that way. It still is possible. Is can be quite handy,
sometimes (or often, depends on what you do). That doesn't mean you have
to use it.
I'm not implying that there are rules
Alex Black wrote:
Speaking as a not-pot-smoking mac-using only partially hippie web designer:
why bother with creating your own syntax?
why not just explain some _super_basic_ php syntax to the "html dude" and
have him do the code himself?
also, dreamweaver nicely ignores ? ?
Actually,
Toby Butzon wrote:
Come on... mixing PHP and HTML in the same file isn't bad
style... in fact it can make things easier to read, if you
do it right.
This is one of PHP's biggest features... otherwise we'd just
have another Perl...
my .02...
There are more differences between PHP and
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