Karl Timmermann wrote:
I'm looking for some code to get the latest weather and put it on my
webpage, and have it very customizable. What are your favorites?
http://weatherpixie.com/
Can't get any more customized than that ;)
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Is there ( www.php.net ) RPM / SRPMS packages can be downloaded ?
www.rpmfind.net
Next time, google for it.
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I got this out the manual:
?php
$email = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
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how do I get the user ranther than @example.comThanks
$bits = explode('@',$email);
echo $bits[0];
http://www.php.net/explode
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Chmod and file_exists report that the file does not exist,
even though I can view the files via the FTP client.
This is a permissions problem.
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Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then Burhan Khalid declared
Nick Wilson wrote:
I'm looking for a tool that will parse an xml doc into somthing like an
associative array for me. Basically somthing to make life simple when
dealing with Amazon XML docs.
I have been all thru hotscripts and even tried
to print the result in a human readable
way ?
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to start?
How about starting at the manual? What a novel concept that is!
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.basename.php
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Diana Castillo wrote:
does anyone know how to do an explode where the separator is a
linefeed?
You could try explode(\n, $stuff);, but if you are wanting to read
information from a file and store each line in an array, the file() function
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Hi all,
is there in PHP a function that create a new directory on server?
Regards,
Frank
www.automationsoft.biz
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is this possible?
thanks,
Matt
Yes. See
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Marc A. Garrett wrote:
Has anyone installed phpCollab on a shared server? I have a php
account with MediaTemple and was hoping to find a few pointers. --
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I have installed it a few times on shared hosting accounts without
any problems
Greetings All :
Is there an application that can load php files and create a flow diagram for the
application? Something like Visio but for PHP applications only.
Thanks for any pointers,
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Diana Castillo wrote:
why do I get this error?
Fatal error: Unsupported operand types in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\web\usr\local\global\php\providers\interfaces\TouricoTes
tInterface.php on line 827
the code is as follows:
$price=0;
Here $price is an integer.
foreach
Glenn Yonemitsu wrote:
I don't want to rely on PEAR, mainly because I don't know it too well to
use it fully. But most PHP installs come with base PEAR classes, so does
that take away my ability to name classes that PEAR already made? (ie.
class DB).
No.
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wrappers have been enabled. See fopen() for more details on how to
specify the filename and Appendix I for a list of supported URL protocols.
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
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please can somebody help me. I am going nuts.
Really I am close to totally freaking out.
[/snip]
Sorry to hear that
[snip]
In the file page_dentona.class.php the first line says the following:
require_once('../design/page.class.php');
The following error message
) if there
was an error in the class.
If all your function is doing is printing output, no need to return
anything, since the success of the function will be apparent once you
call it.
FWIW,
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PHP does takes
place BEFORE the output reaches the client.
Therefore, it is not possible to access the
users' computer related information (OS, screen
size etc) using PHP. You need to go for
JavaScript and ask the question in a JavaScript
list.
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an HTML page).
I believe Snoopy can do this
http://snoopy.sourceforge.net
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-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] A hint...
Hello list..
I was needing a small hint on how to make a sort of status page...
What I have is a function that takes a few
Development related
feeds (you can then use the URLs in your own reader).
am basically trying to get a feed from around 4 sites for around 5 links
each...
http://www.zend.com/zend_rss.php is a good one to have
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Steve Vernon wrote:
Hello,
I have search google, and PHP but I cannot find properly how to set the
maximum post upload size as 200Kb?
Amazing what you can find in the manual these days
http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.directives.php#ini.post-max-size
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with an index without declaring it
as an array.
$string = foo;
echo $string{0}; //outputs f
http://www.php.net/substr (has an example)
Maybe this will solve your problem without using preg_split?
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Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
under 4.3 is there any way to work with XSLT and XML that *does not*
require additional modules etc to be installed? Perhaps a set of classes
or somesuch?
Many thanks...
http://pear.php.net
http://www.phpclasses.org
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before posts. VB has this option.
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http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Progress
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[] = $letters[$char[$i]];
$ran_num[] = $digits[$num[$i]];
}
//build our password
$password = array_unique(array_merge($ran_char, $ran_num));
//randomize it
shuffle($password);
return join(,$password);
}
echo passgen();
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are on IIS, you need to set the script read/write permissions,
iirc. If you are on Apache, I don't think permissions come into play.
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not too sure about that. There are probably better
ways to do the same on other systems, but this is the quick example I
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twice (especially if its as grand as Jay's).
Where is that newbie email?
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Fernando Melo wrote:
Hi everyone,
What is the quickest and easiest way to enable access to a MS SQL database
from a Linux server (using PHP functions ofcourse), seeing as the MSSQL
extension is available on Win32 systems only.
ODBC
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mainly interested in how the search
should work.
You could use the filesystem functions and read the directory's contents
into an array and search that array for your file. Look up
http://www.php.net/filesystem
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($foo))
{
echo For key .$key. the value is .$value;
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Hi,
Anyone know about imail.?
Read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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) {
print li$p;
}
print /ol;
}
?
a href=listing16.4.phpBack to product choice page/a
/body
/html
you are missing session_start(); on 16.5 You need that in order to
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(SELECT * FROM $tablename)or die(couldnt select
table);
$tablename is not being passed with the link.
What am i missing?
RTFM @ http://www.php.net/security.registerglobals
STFA
This question is another one of those twice daily ones.
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, if yes how ? if no any other work around ?
You can store the session information in a database that can be read
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/putenv
putenv(TZ=EST); etc. (check the user notes).
locale iirc is for controlling the display of time, not the time zone.
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If you can't find the option in your control panel (I know cpanel has it
as a last option under the mysql section), you can ask your host to add
an alias for mysql.
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will not work.
Also, this will not work because 0 is considered false in PHP. So if
status is 0, then it won't echo anything (nevermind the syntax error).
Try
$status = isset($_GET['status']) ? $_GET['status'] : NULL;
echo $status;
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them.
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, something like this should work :
$dates = array();
while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result))
{
$dates[] = $row;
}
echo pre; print_r($dates); echo /pre;
TIAS :)
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Any non-zero number evaluates to true. In your statement, you are
essentially asking if the value of $_POST['test'] is greater than 0
which would return true. So if test = 0, then the if condition fails,
hence why you are getting your problems.
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if $variable is a
string foo (iirc).
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classifying them as a PHP.net website problem and providing as much
information as possible (OS, Browser version, Javascript errors, etc..).
--snip--
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apur kurub ver.1 wrote:
dear all
i will execute background process like
$program
is there posible in php to process that statement? and return to php
immediately;
http://www.php.net/system
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a
calendar where the dates on the calendar are highlighted ... why don't
you do an in_array() check for each date that you print.
if (in_array($current_cal_date, $array_of_event_dates))
{
echo td class=\highlighted\.$current_cal_date./td;
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executing the below code giving error.This code is given in HTMLDOC.
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Binay wrote:
Hi all !
I want to display numbers(integer,float,double) up to 2 places of decimal i.e if number is interger say 10, then i want to display it like 10.00.
STFA this question comes up one every 2 days.
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/ tag?
I know NN 4.x has problems with br/ /found this out the hard way/ but
I don't know of any browser that can't render br /.
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would be useful.
On reflection, maybe what you were looking for is something like
codecharge? [ http://www.codecharge.com ]
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Bas wrote:
It's avaiable on:
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Payne wrote:
Hi,
I have a Javascript that I like to use with PHP/MYSQL, But I don't know
how to mix the two...
Here is an example.
?php
/* do php stuff here, like set a value to $x */
$x = 3;
?
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: parent1_child1_grandchild1_grandchild2,
etc.($some_path = 1_4_6_8), where all of these are related to each other.
These, of course, are split using the underscore delimeter: $path['0'] = 1,
$path['1'] = 4, and so on.
Can you give a sample of what the print_r() of the desired output would
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http://pear.php.net/HTML_Quickform
http://smarty.php.net
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dr. zoidberg wrote:
Hello,
how can I read element1, element2 and element3 from array:
a|a:1:{i:1;a:3:{
i:0;s:6:element1;
i:1;s:5:element2;
i:2;s:6:element3;
}}
http://www.php.net/unserialize
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notification?
Probably
Funny..
Not really, considering those kinds of notices are what can prevent some
hour-long headscratching trying to figure out why a piece of code isn't
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Shaun wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to filter metacharacters from all $_POST values sent from
pages on my site in an effort to eliminate the majority of XSS attacks?
htmlentities()
preg_match_all()
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Shaun wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know of a function i can include in my scrpits to ensure all
$_POST values sent from a page don't include any SQL?
preg_match_all()
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Pablo Gosse wrote:
Hi Burhan. I have a quick question about what you write below that I
don't want to post to the whole list?
What is it meant to top post? I've mainly been a lurker in forums
such as phpbuilder and devshed until recently, but this list is proving
to be a much better resource
question recently to which I (and others) posted some links to
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Steve Buehler wrote:
I am using PHP/MySQL and am having a problem. We have some names and
addresses in the database that have single quotes in them.
[snipped]
mysql_escape_string()
stripslashes()
addslashes()
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'] : NULL;
Practical example :
$username = isset($_POST['username']) ? $_POST['username'] : NULL;
Other ways to do the same :
if(isset($_POST['username'])) {
$username = $_POST['username'];
} else { $username = NULL; }
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{print(#CC0033) ;}
tdtd/
tr/
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Not sure if the Apple Unix supports this, but you can always try
find / -name php
or
locate php
whereis php
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, please don't
top post.
(where's that weekly newbie email?)
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Hey, I beat John Holmes That's me baby, quanity, not quality. ;)
Yeah apparently it is :P
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auto-documentor similar to
JavaDoc written in PHP.
There is also a phpdoc iirc.
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this error:
Cannot remove module mod_php4.c: not found module list
I removed the AddModule mod_php4.c directive, restart the server, but
remain the same problem
Verify the path to php4apache.dll
Read this http://www.meidomus.com/node/view/9
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-aware syntax highlighting text editor
like vim (Linux/Unix) or Editplus/Ultraedit, etc. for Windows. That also
helps.
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setup has domxml enabled.
Or you can use the (faster, but batch-like) SAX parser.
More information : http://www.php.net/xml
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you don't want to use
hidden fields, but sessions would be the next thing to look at.
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on Evolt, and I see javascript questions on it all the time :)
You should try The List mailing list for web development questions.
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? Is it a big green
box? Blue box? Box of boxes?
If you want on the fly then its javascript. For php to work, you'd
have to send a request to the server, which would kill your on the fly
part.
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/HTML_Template_Flexy
http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Template_PHPLIB
http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Template_Sigma
http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Template_Xipe
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running it through the parser.
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);
array(
January 12 = 52,
August 4 = 45
);
http://www.php.net/mysql-fetch-array
http://www.php.net/mysql-fetch-assoc
Before asking next time, try reading the manual. :|
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Jake McHenry wrote:
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From: Burhan Khalid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 3:50 AM
To: Jake McHenry; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Array maybe? Or many SQL insert queries
Jake McHenry wrote:
Hi everyone, here's what I'm doing
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