like reflective surfaces so much and if I don't carve out
desk space for my mouse with a mousepad, I find that moving my mouse over
multiple sheets of paper, paperclips, and whatnot is not very effective and
somewhat frustrating.
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Comments? Suggestions?
(I am also the kind of guy who thinks quality made hand tools from the 1800s
are superior to many purchased today at Lowes or Home Depot.)
Thanks,
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
Allred Metal Stamping Works
Making Metal Parts since 1946.
-Original Message-
From: Lester
, but thought I would ask
the list first if they had any better suggestions.
Thanks,
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
Allred Metal Stamping
PO Box 2566
High Point, NC 27261
(336)886-5221 x229
j...@allredmetal.com
need to delete them all
and move the list email address from the CC: box to the TO: box. If I am not
paying attention and don't do this little email musical chairs process,
sometimes I will get out of office replies from some of the email addresses in
the reply. Is this 'bouncing'?
Jeff
, which a government
supported internet may have never become. Money makes all things possible. If
you don't think so, try building a server farm and hooking up to a trunk line
without it. My two cents. Now, I'm broke.
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Hi,
I am relatively new as well. I tried both of those methods with no luck. I
finally had success using odbc_connect(). See below:
$conn = odbc_connect(Driver={SQL
Server};Server=$server;Database=$database;, $user, $password);
Thanks,
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
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PO Box 2566
. The alternative is to go back to ham
radios. Sorry for the rant, this is a hot button topic for me.
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
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for AS400 programs in a manufacturing
environment. I can spend all the time I want programming the next greatest
program, but if the guys in the plant don't/won't use it, I have completely
wasted my time. My two cents.
Thanks,
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
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PO Box 2566
High Point
Hi,
I have been out of the loop and just did some quick skimming of SOPA/PIPA to
see what all the fuss was about. PIPA seems a little vague, but SOPA seems
pretty straight forward, stop piracy of copyrighted materials. I don't
understand what is wrong with that?
Thanks,
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
Hi,
I agree. My wife is from China and both copyright issues and government
enforcement of things have a whole new meaning there, so I understand the
concerns on both sides.
Thanks,
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
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PO Box 2566
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(336)886-5221 x229
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j...@allredmetal.com
?
Thanks,
Jeff Burcher - IT Dept
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To: php-general@lists.php.net; j
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and cons of each platform.
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wrote:
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To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Syntax Question
I, too, am a super newbie. I have
freshbooks.com
On 2010-06-23, at 11:44 AM, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 09:52:21AM -0400, Floyd Resler wrote:
Now that I'm finally landing some freelance PHP work, I am in need of some
software that I can add clients, enter estimates, keep track of hours, and
create
On 2010-06-16, at 11:37 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
On 16 June 2010 15:26, Jeff MacDonald j...@bignose.ca wrote:
Hi Everyone,
One of my developers is reporting a problem on our Live server but not our
devel server.
Specifically when someon uploads a photo taken by a KODAK EASYSHARE
On 2010-06-16, at 11:44 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
On 16 June 2010 15:37, Richard Quadling rquadl...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 June 2010 15:26, Jeff MacDonald j...@bignose.ca wrote:
Hi Everyone,
One of my developers is reporting a problem on our Live server but not our
devel server
hosting host does. (Boy that looks more confusing in
re-read than it felt writing it ;D ... )
To the foreign redirect target, both curl and fsockopen are supposed to
look like a browser hitting the site.
So if your site allows curl or fsockopen, then you're golden.
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On Jul 7, 2009, at 5:50 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
2009/7/6 Jeff Weinberger j...@jeffweinberger.com:
Hi:
I am hoping someone can help me figure this out
I've just upgraded my PHP installation to 5.3.0. Now I am receiving
thousands of log messages of the form PHP Deprecated:
I know
On Jul 7, 2009, at 8:38 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:03, Jeff
Weinbergerj...@jeffweinberger.com wrote:
This seemed like it would be the perfect solution...but alas it did
not
work. 22527 seems right, but after changing php.ini to that and
restarting
php and apache
On Jul 7, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Tom Worster wrote:
On 7/7/09 12:17 PM, Jeff Weinberger j...@jeffweinberger.com wrote:
On Jul 7, 2009, at 8:38 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:03, Jeff
Weinbergerj...@jeffweinberger.com wrote:
This seemed like it would be the perfect solution
version, PHP 5.3.0 running as a
CGI under Apache 2.2.11 and as a CLI. Please let me know if there's
any other info that might help.
php_info() reports error.reporting as 0
Any help or guidance is appreciated!!
Thanks,
--Jeff
No one ever achieved greatness by playing it safe. -Harry Gray
On Jul 6, 2009, at 7:47 PM, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 02:16:09PM -0700, Jeff Weinberger wrote:
Hi:
I am hoping someone can help me figure this out
I've just upgraded my PHP installation to 5.3.0. Now I am receiving
thousands of log messages of the form PHP Deprecated
On Dec 26, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jeff Weinberger wrote:
I don't know if this is an Apache (httpd) or a PHP issue (I suspect
PHP, but I may be doing something wrong with mod_suexec), so I hope
this is the right place to ask. I certainly appreciate any help
anyone can offer
I don't know if this is an Apache (httpd) or a PHP issue (I suspect
PHP, but I may be doing something wrong with mod_suexec), so I hope
this is the right place to ask. I certainly appreciate any help anyone
can offer!
I am trying to get a PHP script to read a file that's outside the
Since the Players method is a constructor, it's more about how you set
the object(s) up.
What does the loop look like before you create a new object?
Well see here is where it gets messy! This is not my code - I've ported a
phpnuke module over to dragonflycms.
The $players object is
The $players object is created before the loop:
$players = new Players($lid);
snip
Which means the code is only executed once since it's in the
constructor. It's not changing per loop because you're not calling the
code.
Maybe setting $this-max should be done in
fetchSelectData
Maybe setting $this-max should be done in
fetchSelectData
since that's what is causing/creating your loop.
Thanks Chris, I copied the code into the fetchSelectData function and it
seems to be working fine now!
Just need to test removing the code from the constructor to make sure its
still
I have the following code in part of a loop:
$max = $players-max();
Important parts of players class:
class Players extends dynamicTable {
var $setup;
var $lid;
var $size;
var $max;
var $data;
var $data_result;
var $data_index;
var $player_stats_result;
var
I have a module originally written for PHP-Nuke that I have ported to
CPG-Nuke/DragonFlyCMS.
In PHP4, the page I'm displaying works fine.
In PHP5, it doesn't.
The following link is a screenshot of the page using PHP4:
http://nukeleaguedf.winsto.net/working-php4.jpg
And a screenshot from PHP5:
thats a decent bit of code to pick through, jeff. glancing at index.txt,
the code looks pretty straight forward, and by that i mean that it doesnt
look like theres anything that shouldnt work in php5.
if i were to guess, i would suspect an environmental issue. you should
ensure that all
Anyone have any ideas on this at all?
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From: Jeff Demel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:50 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] cookie encoding/decoding
I have a situation where a cookie is being set elsewhere on a site by
ASP.NET
,
PHP is actually converting/decoding correct characters that don't need
decoding. So, for example a plus sign would become a blank space. This, of
course, means I'm getting incorrect info from the cookie.
Is there a way to turn off this PHP feature? Perhaps a flag in the .ini
file?
-Jeff
Please, can anyone tell me how to produce colored text? For instance if I
wanted to following code to be printed as red text what would I need to add
to they code? Thanks in advance.
echo
'
'--with-libxml-dir=/usr' '--with-xml' '--with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs'
'--without-mysql' '--without-gd' '--without-odbc' '--disable-dom'
'--disable-dba' '--without-unixODBC' '--disable-pdo' '--disable-xmlreader'
'--disable-xmlwriter'
Has anyone else run into this?
Thanks,
Jeff
track of the different users (by IP I assume)
and the server wont mess up?
Anyway thanks everyone for all the great help, Im on a nearly vertical
learning curve here and its great to have this community to draw on. Im
pretty much working in a vacuum otherwise.
Jeff
think it may
start to be slow unless I start purging vistors who have not shown up in a
while or limit the number of entries.
Thanks,
Jeff
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I'm getting this error on a php based ticket system we have. I don't see
this on the old server running php4. This new server is running php5.
PHP_Fatal_error:__Cannot_use_object_of_type_PEAR_Error_as_array_in_/srv/www/
virtual/support/mailparser.php_on_line_300/
The code in that section looks
get this error however:
/usr/bin/php: error while loading shared libraries: libmm.so.14: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
Libmm.so.14 is installed in:
/usr/lib64/libmm.so.14
Any idea what it is I'm missing?
Version PHP5
Thanks,
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From: Daniel Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:47 AM
To: Jeff Mckeon
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] libmm.so.14
On 10/23/07, Jeff Mckeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Setting up a php based ticket
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:52 AM
To: 'Daniel Brown'
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] libmm.so.14
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Sent: Tuesday
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From: Daniel Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 4:10 PM
To: Jeff Mckeon
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] libmm.so.14
On 10/23/07, Jeff Mckeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Jeff Mckeon
that performance would be poor
or crippled.
My hosting service allows me to add a customized php.ini in the same folder
as the app. I know nothing about php.ini so I was hoping someone could
point me to which of the many settings would be best to tweak.
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks,
Jeff
Quick
SERVER_SOFTWARE Apache/1.3.34 (Unix)
I have attached the output from phpinfo()
I cc'd the php-general group but I am not sure how an attachment will be
dealt with there.
Thanks,
Jeff
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From: Nathan Nobbe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 6, 2007 9:08 AM
To: Jeff Benetti
Thanks,
I added a one line file called php.ini with the following line
memory_limit = 16M
so far CMS made simple seems to run better (faster, no need for page
refresh)
Yes I will check out drupal
Jeff
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From: Tom Friedhof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 6, 2007 11:18 AM
Martin Zvarík wrote:
Hello--
I want to send email to 100+ recipients. Two choices I
thought of:
1) once call mail() and use BCC, but the negative of this
method is that every recipient in BCC has header To
same (so I used to put my email in here - not email of
one of the recipients).
Daevid Vincent wrote:
TR class=?php echo ($r = !$r) ? dataRow1 : dataRow2; ?
I love the simplicity, and very cool.
But why does the ($r=!$r) ternary condition work?. (I understand
that it DOES but not WHY.)
TIA,
Jeff
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Nathan Nobbe wrote:
personally, i wont argue w/ the compact nature of the
statement; its nice.
I agree. Very elegant. Thanks for the clarifications, folks.
its mysterious statements like this that make code fragile,
imho. i prefer the modulus approach.
I would have agreed before reading
to offer.
Jeff
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Greg -
Greg Maruszeczka wrote:
Jeff:
The following books really helped me get my head around basic
OOP and design patterns in PHP, especially the first one
which directly addresses both PHP4 and PHP5:
1. PHP Architect's Guide to PHP Design Patterns, Jason E.
Sweat, PHP Architect
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
although some people believe differently than i; i would argue
trying to learn how to design w/ the classes that php4 provides
is a waste of time. most books you will find regarding object oriented
design assume the language has the basic constructs. ppp mainly.
also,
Instruct ICC wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Today's post was
prompted by my desire to prototype yet another suite of
browse-read-edit-add-delete functions for someone.
I was just going to ask you what is BREAD. Cool, basically a
Web-based CRUD? I can't find anything on it, can you
Thank you, all who replied. This helps me understand. I might give a
try to the workarounds some suggested.
Great newsgroup.
Jeff
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Chris wrote:
[error] = 2
And also gives you an error code.
Yes, I know and knew that. That's why the upload ultimately fails
(which is okay).
My point is that when a file's size exceeds the MAX_FILE_SIZE value,
I want the browser to (a) detect that it's too large BEFORE
attempting to upload it
Dan Parry wrote:
I might be wrong but this would be classed as
'exploitable'... Webservers should not be allowed
to read from or write to clients... Of course there
is ActiveX...
I think we're off the point.
My script is simply interrogating the value of the
$_FILES[userfile][size]
=Submit value=Upload File
/form
[/code]
Pertinent php.ini settings:
version = 4.3.10
file_uploads = on
upload_max_filesize = 2M
post_max_size = 8M
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Jeff
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then how do I get around this, I can control my
local server config but I only have a local server for development.
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Jeff
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body background=../images/bkgrnds/shot04.JPG link=#00FF00
vlink=#00 alink=#00
is how I am displaying my background image. This is creating problems for
different screen resolutions.
What would be the appropriate way to display this code so the image would
not scroll, resize to the
this?
Regards,
Jeff
Oh, OK, thanks.
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From: M. Sokolewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Lanzarotta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP General List php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 11:32:17 AM
Subject: [PHP] Re: Problem compile 5.2.3 souce under SUSE 10.1
Jeff Lanzarotta wrote
When I run phpinfo() nothing is displayed. It used to work. I recently upgraded
to 5.2.1 but I can't be sure that's exactly when phpinfo stopped working. Has
anyone else run into this?
Thanks,
Jeff
-
Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please
(phpinfo.php is a script
containing only the phpinfo command) at a server prompt but nothing was
displayed.
Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On 6/20/07, Jeff Schwartz wrote:
When I run phpinfo() nothing is displayed. It used to work. I recently
upgraded to 5.2.1 but I can't
You're right, that works. So why doesn't my script work? All it contains is:
?php
phpinfo();
?
Tijnema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/20/07, Jeff Schwartz wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
I checked the archives and viewed the source before I posted the problem
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the register_globals
to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code is running great
with the $_GET.
I am having NO trouble passing my single variable to the next page using..
echo A href=\char_edit_form.php?charid=$charid\Edit/A;
Thank you Chris!
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Jeff wrote:
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the
register_globals to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code
is running great with the $_GET.
I am having NO trouble passing
{
$public function __construct()
$this-type= 'Child';
}
}
$Child= new Child();
echo $Child-getType;
Can u see any reason why the type would return null?
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OOPS!... typo
Please replace implements with extends:
class Child extends Parent
Sorry about that
Jeff Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hey all, got a slight problem, where for some reasons my variables dont
seem
to be getting stored in the child class
$this-foo.='Bar';
$this-foo2 .= rand(1,6);
$this-type = 'Child';
Outputs of variables foo == Bar Bar
foo2 == 11-16
type == Child
Thanks :)
Jeff Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Thanks everyone,
Gave me a much better understanding of it
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Jim Lucas wrote:
Jeff Taylor wrote:
Hey all, got a slight problem, where for some reasons my variables
dont seem
to be getting stored in the child class
Is there a way to get the last Record # created by the DB.
Example:
User_ID = auto_increment
f_name = varchar
l_name = varchar
e-mail = varchar
b_date = varchar
pic = varchar
Since user_id is an auto_inc field I submit it as a NULL, also I haven't
started the code for a picture yet either so
Ahh the problem was that I was using $name1-$name instead of $name1-name
to call the variable.
Thanks though :)
If line 140 is the $name1-name part, then you probably haven't
written your constructor correctly to cram 'Toon1' into the name
field...
On Thu, March 8, 2007 11:51 pm, Jeff
Ok, all I am new to PHP MySQL. (please don't let this scare you off)
I had my site hosted with Gisol.com and due to their very poor service and
tech support I left them for Lunarpages.com who so far have a better service
and their tech support is excellent!! But my pages won't pass variables
Ok, all I am new to PHP MySQL. (please don't let this scare you off)
I had my site hosted with Gisol.com and due to their very poor service and
tech support I left them for Lunarpages.com who so far have a better service
and their tech support is excellent!! But my pages won't pass variables any
the $newarray[$name] to something to represent the current
element and just add the value to it?
I might be able to work around it then
Jeff Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hey everyone,
Newb back again - Im trying to populate my arrays, but getting this error
again
;
}
else
{
$newarray[$name] = 2;
}
}
Sorry for the spam everyone
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Hey everyone,
Newb back again - Im trying to populate my arrays, but getting
anyone help?
Thanks, Jeff
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Happy new year everyone :)
hi there. I'm looking to create a new user signup. So when someone signs up, it
emails admin the Username, Real Name, and IP address.
I have this code called newusersignupnotification.php
?php
$to = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; // The email address you want the notification sent
to
$subject = 'Member
Hi there.
I installed a script but it requires GD and GD JPEG
I downloaded GD, and GD JPEG
But how the heck do I install it?
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Do I have to compile it with a C program?
What programs do people suggest I use to make PHP Files?
Is there a simple C program that will create basically whatever you want to
do, without knowing the language?
I recall studying it in school, vaguely recalling the code...
Thanks,
Jeff
if it was user_name, and the default (Main)
database is username .. That I Have to rename all the php files that have
user_name to simply username.
If anyone is willing to help out with the project I'm working on with
another programmer? Hopefully being very cost effective .. or free :) :)
Thanks,
Jeff
conceivable that when caches are used, different rules may apply.
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.
Thanks.
Note that if you NEED a monster body of code to be resident, you can
prototype it in simple PHP, port it to C, and have it be a PHP
extension.
A good idea, but not feasible in this situation.
Thank you.
Jeff
This should be relatively easy to do, if you plan fairly carefully
?
Lastly, are there differences in these behaviors for PHP4 and PHP5?
Many thanks,
Jeff
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app works just fine if the client is another
java app, or a C app. Everything is send and received just fine...
From what I can tell in the php page, the
while ($out = socket_read($socket, 2048, PHP_NORMAL_READ))
{
echo $out;
}
never returns.
Any ideas?
-Jeff
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to echo out the message that is received and nothing
prints...
I am very new to php so I am using 'class.ClientSocket.php' written by
Juan M. Hidalgo to do all the communications...
What is odd is that I receive no errors either from either side.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
-Jeff
OK, I will try and contact Juan. I wrote the Java server. I believe the
Java side is working because I can send/receive messages just fine
using other clients written in other languages, just not the php
client...
Regards,
-Jeff
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I have been working on a script to parse a CSV file and in the process I
clean out a lot of the garbage not needed but I am a bit stumped on one
aspect of this file. It's a list of over 3000 contacts and I'm trying to
mask a lot of the information with *.
So as I loop through this list I am
need to make this more user proof.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Hey all,
Regex pattern question here. I need to match on Foo-F00, Foo-foo,
foo-Foo. I know in perl you can use the /i to specify case
insensitive matching. Is there any such switch that can be used in
preg_match() in PHP?
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Hey all,
I'm running PHP Ver 4.4.1 on a redhat ES3 system. It appears that the
CLI is not running or not present. I thought it was installed by
default in versions = 4.3.x.
If I run /usr/local/bin/php -v at the command line I get nothing.
How do I get the PHP CLI working?
Thanks,
Jeff
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To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] PHP CLI not present
Hey all,
I'm running PHP Ver 4.4.1 on a redhat ES3 system. It appears
that the CLI is not running or not present
I've got a strange problem here.
I'm subtacting one variable from another, both of type double and if
they are the same, instead of getting a result of 0, I get something
like -9.99200722163E-016
Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong here?
Thanks,
Jeff
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From: Satyam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 17:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jay Blanchard
Cc: Jeff; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Strange math results
Indeed, when doing floating point math, you cannot check the
values
to replication of the database servers. Anyone have any
techique they use for creating unique ID field entries in a db table?
I was thinking maybe using a random 3 digit number and a unix timestamp?
Jeff
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From: Jared Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:16
To: 'Jeff'; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Creating a unique index ID
Hey all,
I've got a project where I'm taking form information from the
user
) {
$condition= AND followups.employee'$reply-employee';
}
/code
Thanks,
Jeff
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