I've tried php-5.5.2 and 5.5.3 but both segfault with piwik unless the
opcache is disabled. Someone filed a piwik bug but was told it's a
php bug:
http://dev.piwik.org/trac/ticket/4093
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Is this a known issue?
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I've tried php-5.5.2 and 5.5.3 but both segfault with piwik unless the
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Hi all,
Up to this point we have been running PHP as an Apache 22 module.
We would like to rebuild PHP over the next few weeks to run it as a CGI/CLI
PHPSuexec system.
I am hoping there may be others that have made this migration and might have a
step by step how to (so far research shows it
Hi all,
I am currently setting up the next generation web server for our company and am
in need of general consulting/advice on php set up security issues.
Any one with knowledge and expierience please feel free to reply :-).
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Security
H, how about some details on OS, etc
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I am currently setting up the next generation web server for our company
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We run several of our own servers
setup servers ourselves, but simply do
not have the time to research various run time, and security related items.
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Should I consider phpsuexec? Or will the apache directives you mentioned
below take care of it?
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Are you running a multi-user hosting service?
If so you can create include files on a per-user or per-domain basis
to read/write to thier own files and
directories,
php.ini directives that have simiar affect as mentioned above.
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Not sure about PHP5, but for PHP4 I found this hack solution at:
http://passivedigressive.com/archives/2005-02/php-static-class-name-solution/
There are probably all sorts of issues with this approach, but it solved
the problem at the time...
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I don't intend to roll out the solution to a live system for a while, so
I still have plenty of time to revisit.
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Hi Nicolas.
I've collected some pointers over the past few months to royalty free
icons and designers at:
http://del.icio.us/braquin/icons
HTH.
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Tiny_MCE is another fairly simple editor - although I've experienced
some quirks that can be quite annoying/tricky.
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
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understand your
question correctly):
$t = date('H\:\ i\:\ s');
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Any suggestions? Anything I can do on my end to allow this?
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B Object
(
[var2] =
[var1] =
)
Is this not what you expected? You can't print out *just* the
properties of A. If this isn't what you want, you shouldn't be extending A.
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this cannot be done from PHP, does anyone know of any
Apache modules (or tricks/tweaks/settings) that will allow HTTP
authentication to be neatly destroyed?
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good spam-filtering.
You might consider using some sort of CAPTCHA image, but that isn't
guaranteed to work flawlessly, and reading an e-mail address in a
CAPTCHA image would be hard work.
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Good point. I thought he meant object given his example. :P
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Jochem Maas wrote:
David Grant wrote:
Mathijs,
Mathijs wrote:
I have the following situation :
?php
class A {
public $var1;
}
class B extends A {
public $var2;
}
?
Now I want to print this object
.
I looked into assert too, but I have to change again all function calls
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as this function is often called in every scripts...
Any1 has any ideea about it?
Thnx,
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So what should I do to change design of the button without using image ?
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What I don't understand is why one script fails, yet the other does not
because NEITHER have /proc in the open_basedir path.
What could be different about the PHP configs that makes one report a PHP
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out by your ISP? If so, what makes you think it's writable in the first
place?
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need to set the CURLOPT_USERPWD option too.
This is my best guess at a solution, but obviously I've not tested it.
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Try:
$t1 = ;
$t2 = ;
while ($row = mysql_fetch_row($result)) {
list($t1, $t2) = $row;
...
}
echo $t1;
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(unserialize($text));
?
It works, but I'm not proud. :P
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(
[layer2] = Array
(
[layer3] = Array
(
[layer4] = FOO
)
)
)
)
David
David Grant wrote:
Kim,
May the hack-o-rama commence:
?php
$str
dynamically according to screen
widht.
I need to dump my thumpnails to screen and add some image info below every
thumpnail and I want to take advantage of the whole screen widht.
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/practicalcss/
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working together.
This might be related to PHP, but I would start out by asking around the
Apache community.
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it in the ./configure step
(--disable-all). Try using the following in the ./configure step:
--with-pcre-regex=DIR (where DIR is where PCRE's include and library
files are located)
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I guess you could set up PHP to listen on port 25 and rewrite the
headers of mail messages containing aliases, but that seems like a lot
of work for what could easily be handled by a (much quicker) MTA.
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Poppy Alexandra wrote:
Parse error: parse error in book-1.php on line 90
Please provide lines 89-91 of book-1.php only please.
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Angelo,
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
Why does the cause that not to be displayed? or is it retrieving it
correctly but not showing it because of the (which might be
conflicting with HTML tags?
Look at the source!
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Derrick Shoemake wrote:
Does anyone know if this is the proper way to check for an Objects
existence and where I can find more information on doing so?
php.net/is_object
php.net/instance_of
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Markus Braun wrote:
I have installed it with apt-get install php4 php4-mysql
I think you'll need libapache-mod-php4 too (p.d.o is down at the moment,
so can't be sure), as well as the mysql-server and mysql-client packages.
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Markus,
Markus Braun wrote:
libapache2-mod-php4 is already the newest version.
mysql-server is already the newest version.
mysql-client is already the newest version.
That should be all you need then. Have you restarted apache yet?
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executed using ssh2_exec?
thanks,
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Austin,
Austin Denyer wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 16:37:12 +
David Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tedd wrote:
...
Can you provide some examples for what you mean?
I think he's referring to the fact that you can have one cookie in,
say, Mozilla and another one in, say, Konqueror
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Austin Denyer wrote:
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David Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tedd wrote:
Hi all:
While I'm sure this is obvious for most, but I just discovered this.
Using one browser (browser A) I can access one of my pages and
create a cookie with a user
Please ignore the previous e-mail: I slipped on the keyboard. :)
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Murray,
What do you get if you print date(T)?
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As far as I know, Queensland is in EST (Eastern Standard Time), so that
is the correct value. Are you using the same machine or is it remote?
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I can't think what else it might be. Sorry!
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the following:
a bhref/b=URLText/a
back, which is clearly fubar, which highlights the necessity for some
handy regex skills. Following a quick google, I found this page:
http://aidanlister.com/repos/?file=function.str_highlight.php
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want to do that, it's your lookout. A quick
search turned this up:
http://www.zend.com/zend/trick/tricks-sept-2001.php
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Hi,
zedleon wrote:
I am running a php script as a cgi so to be able to run under my user name.
The script seems to be working except for one major problem.
the cgi script is not finding the variables passed by the html form...
How are you attempting to access them?
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resource for installing a portfile. It appears to come with GD compiled
in already, but you'll have to look a bit further for Ming.
I am mainly looking for GD and mingswf module on Mac.
1. http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.macosx.php
2. http://php5.darwinports.com/
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Any indication as to when the Windows binaries will become available?
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you're looking for, and somewhat site-stepping
the issue, but can't you use the category key instead of its title?
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and doesn't show
anything past that in the condirion.
URL encoding the category ought to convert the text to Oil%20%26%20Gas,
which ought to work without any problems. Have you tried this?
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William Stokes wrote:
Can I get pixel sizes from a uploaded web applicable image with PHP? I mean
width and height as pixels. If so How?
http://www.php.net/getimagesize
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, finding 72 hours is fairly trivial
- 72 hours is 259200 seconds (72hrs * 60mins * 60secs).
Therefore your query will be:
DELETE FROM TABLE WHERE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() - FIELD 259200
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Gregory Machin wrote:
I have a table with a timestamp column and would like to use his to
calculate the age of the record . how would i go about this...
I would also like to exicute a mysql stament that pasess the tables and
removes fields older than say 72 hours
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mssql.php
Oracle
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.oracle.php
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with small steps, and asking someone new
to PHP to separate various tiers might put them off.
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better off obfuscating the code.
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David Grant wrote:
1. your looping a result set which involves a db connection - lots
of pontential things that could go wrong...
Absolutely, and lots of lessons to learn too.
2. its not a centralized 'solution' - code reuse is a good thing.
However, what use
webserver via fsockopen that works.
Btw the PHP version on server is: PHP Version 4.2.2
Thanks for any help!
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really like to know what PHP's problem is with my wsdl. How can I
see the full output of this error?
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TIA
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http://us2.php.net/eval
Pay close attention to the oft-used quote from Rasmus Lerdorf:
If eval() is the answer, you're almost certainly asking the
wrong question
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Nanu,
Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
The http://www.kalmanovitz.co.il/hello.php file appears OK in M$-IE but
not in Netscape 7.0.
Looks fine to me. What is the contents of hello.php?
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display it fine.
To answer your question, Opera is probably the third most popular
browser on Windows.
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Ross,
Ross wrote:
$query = delete from meetings where id IN (.implode(,, $ids).);
Just the end bit, ids is an array of values (1,2,3,4,5) what does the IN
do??
It's the equivalent of WHERE id = 1 OR id = 2 OR id = 3 OR id = 4 OR id = 5.
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
Please can anyone tell me the right META (???) Tag to get Motilla
right to UNICODE?
Try:
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=UTF-8
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Labunski wrote:
I need to split a long string into smaler chunks (an array), as a separator
using every third \n (and not just every \n).
I could use 'explode', but then it would produce too many chunks.
php.net/preg_split
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Paul,
Paul Jinks wrote:
David Grant wrote:
$SQLQuery = SELECT * FROM project WHERE projTitle = ' .
$HTTP_GET_VARS['projTitle'] . ';
Yep, that fixed it. Thanks. I had a feeling there was a mix up with the
s and 's. What's with the . s?
The . is a concatenation operator, i.e. it joins two
be what you're after.
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Could it be the other way around, i.e. Windows is stripping slashes, and
Linux is not? How does $contents come to exist in the script?
Check for any difference in your ini files for magic_quotes_runtime.
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Janne Miettunen wrote:
What could be wrong when this is transformed
Shaun,
That is the documented behaviour for form fields in PHP.
See Dots in incoming variable names on the following page:
http://php.net/variables.external
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Shaun wrote:
Hi,
I have a form on my site with many file fields for users to upload files. I
am trying
be trusted.
notice the last 7 words
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of said how do i compare any address starting with
192.168.
sorry if my first question was to vague
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Try $_SERVER['REMOTE_HOST'] instead of REFERER.
Dave Carrera wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Is there a way of sending users with a local ip address say
Erm, REMOTE_ADDR, not REMOTE_HOST. Sorry!
David Grant wrote:
Quick and (very) nasty:
$parts = split(., $_SERVER['REMOTE_HOST']);
if ($_SERVER['REMOTE_HOST'] == '127.0.0.1' || ($parts[0] == '192'
$parts[1] == '168')) {
// Local
} else {
// Remote
}
Dave Carrera wrote
' '--with-gd' '--with-gettext'
'--with-mysqli=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config' '--with-regex=system'
'--with-xml' '--with-zlib-dir=/usr/lib'
MySQL 4.1.15
TIA,
Paul Hickey
Christian Patriot
Palm Bay Fl
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no reference to mysqli. I don't know if changing this would
enable the functions specific to PHP 4.x.
Paul Hickey
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I *should* have put it. :)
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,
formatting such text with a scrip is very difficult. Does anyone knows a
good exaple of such script?
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be unsubscribed?
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Shaun
Shaun wrote:
Is it possible to return the result of eval function to a string rather than
outputting directly to the browser?
ob_start();
eval('$eval = evil;');
$output = ob_get_clean();
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works but removes a,/a tags too.
How to make it work without removing anything else than (.*) in the middle of
a.*/a
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a look at the following link for a list of editors with reviews.
http://www.php-editors.com/review/
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Hi Jeff,
Jeff McKeon wrote:
What is it you like about Zend Studio?
* Code completion
* Syntax highlighting for PHP, HTML and CSS
* Manual pages
* Debugging
* Code examination
* PHPDoc
* CVS SVN support
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(as far as I understand the
problem). :)
It would be interesting if Steve could divulge the greater problem that
he is seeking a solution to.
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David
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