Richard, thanks. This made it much clearer. I read this, then stepped away
and thought about it later and it makes so much more sense. Basically, I
guess I ended up with the result IMG SRC = Resource id #x in my HTML.
Man, I thought I was telling it to print the results of the resource ID, but
it
I'm trying to do a search-and-replace for a certain string (#1) from a bigger
string (#2), take that string (#1), do an SQL search, then do a little fiddling
to make another string (#3), and put that string (#3) back into the big string
(#2) to replace the certain string (#1).
Here's what I
Hello,
I'm having a real frustrating time with my problem here, which is to copy one
JPEG to another resource. I'm not even sure where I'm going wrong, or how to
find it out, because it seems that I'm getting all my resource IDs fine (when I
echo them, I get 'resource ID #x'), and no error
This may be a stupid question, but I'm trying to set up a system where I
can
take a poll from visitors to my website and then set a cookie so that they
can't vote more than once (until they clear their cookies at least).
Problem is, I don't want to put it at the top of my page, because what if
I think php.net/htmlentities will do this.
Apparently it *is*, but it won't for me. Any problems with this code?
$result[] = é;
$result[1] = htmlspecialchars($result[0]);
$result[2] = htmlentities($result[0]);
Both return the accented E unchanged.
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I bet they do, did you check the HTML source as well? My guess is that the
source is reading the actual expected output, but your browser views é,
as
it should of course.
Sorry, should have mentioned. The source code reads the actual character,
not the eacute;.
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I get all the content of file, so everything is in array 0. I need to
somehow break up the array by the comma.
Wouldn't it be $file_contents = explode(,, $file_contents[0]);
as in you've forgotten the array element?
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I have no idea what might be the problem, what does your translation table
look like?
Mine is still coming out as a single character. Here's my code, in case
anyone can spot any stupid human error blunder I'm making:
$translationtable = get_html_translation_table(HTML_ENTITIES);
$string =
I don't think this has been discussed, although I'm not really sure what you would
call these accented characters, so I haven't been able to do a complete search of the
archives, so apologies if this has been previously discussed.
Is there a function that not only turns into amp;, into quot;,
$dbqueryshipping1 = select * from tempuserpurchase where
(usersessionid=\$User_Shopping_Id\) and day=\1\ and
type'Meal Plans'
Tryed both methods and it is still not excluding anything matching Meal
Plans
Been a short while since I used SQL with my PHP, but try putting NOT instead
I need it to echo out a table with all the A's first, then a blank line,
then all the B's, a blank line and so on. I could write 26 different
queries, one for each letter of the alphabet, but surely there is a tidier
way.
Do a query, sorting by the field you need alphabetized. Then do this (and
Is it efficient to load objects with data from MySQL for PHP? I'm looking into the
OO-ness of PHP, and I have an idea of making objects, but would like the data loaded
from a SQL source. Is this a good idea?
It looks like you are viewing a dos/windows file on unix. The ^M is
carriage return, which is needed as part of a dos/window end of line
sequence (carriage return, line feed) whereas unix uses just line feed.
Nope. They're UNIX-created and UNIX-modified. Does it matter if I downloaded
them
So which is it that will keep my files from having ^M after PHP is finished fopen(),
fputs(), and fclose() with them? \n, \r, and \n\r all seem to reinsert ^M at the ends
of all my lines.
Check that whole path leading up to the file is accessible (+x) and
readable
(+r) by the webserver.
No. I'm positive. I did the whole chmod 777 * -R at the public_html
directory, and did the proper grouping and ownership in the same way (with
the appropriate commands).
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Sorry if this is OT, but... heheheh... has anyone taken a look at the PHP site? Check
out the upper-left corner. Who is that? Nice to know the guys at PHP can have a laugh.
Here I go again with the stylesheets. ;) Anyway, if a user has stylesheets turned off,
is a stylesheet file even run? Like, if I have them turned off and I have a
stylesheet, say, SS.php. Will SS.php run or will it be ignored altogether?
Cool. Thanks to all with the help on stylesheet running. I've gotten a few
responses to think about.
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Is there any easy way of figuring out if there are 4 or if there are 5 Fridays in a
given month? I have it figured out using a loop, but I was just wondering if there was
a way that date() or strtotime() could do it.
Yeah... the same way you made your web server parse files with a .php
extension. Just repeat the same procedure for a .css extension.
if you have cpanel you can add the extension from there.
Yeah, I need to find out where to add the CSS extension to my list of
parsable files. I tried just
Hi there, can anyone tell me how to fix my code so that on the last day of
the month, my code doesn't repeat the months...
I'm not sure what you mean by this, but I can be a moron on this list
sometimes and the clear answer usually comes to me about 2 seconds after I
hit the send button. Do you
I'm trying to do a count(*) in SQL. Would it be faster to do a or b below?
a: just do a simple query, and use mysql_num_rows() to return the row count; or
b: do the count(*) and use mysql_fetch_row() to return the result.
I guess it would have to do more with SQL response time (is it faster to
Is there anything I should know about is_readable? It seems to find a file unreadable
whether the permissions are 000 or 777.
Is there any way of making PHP parse files with a CSS extension?
Hello, can anyone help me with a php theme selector? I want it like when
the seletect a theme ?theme=green that it will go into a directory and
load green.php or somthing like that please help. Thankyou
I'd store your themes in stylesheets instead.
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Can GD library produce animated gif's?
Sorry. Maybe I should read more carefully. I skipped 'animatd' for some
reason? Still, no, GD won't produce animated GIFs.
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I'll guess that you're trying to access $frequency outside of the
function, after you've called it, right? If so, read up on variable
scope in the manual.
No, I'm trying to access it inside the function. This is what I have (or an
example, since I don't have it right in front of me right now):
When I have a date, March 31, 2003, and I want to subtract 1 month using strtotime, I
find it will literally subtract a month, so March 31, 2003 minus one month will result
in February 31, 2003, or rather, March 3, 2003. Is there any way of making March 31,
2003 minus one month equal February
Why is it that when I send call this function:
function GetNextDate($whichfriday, $month = , $frequency = 1, $basedate = )
with this line:
GetNextDate(4, 2003-03, 5);
that $frequency ends up ? Whether I set it myself when I call the function, or I
leave it blank and let the function set it
Good question. Are you certain your not misspelling frequency when you
check it or try to look at it? Sorry if that sounds insulting.. just trying
to search for the simplest explaination. :
No, no. Not insulting at all. That's often my problem. But not in this case.
I even went to the
Is there such a thing as an array_search wildcard? Say I want to find anything
beginning with RE and having zero or more characters following it, how would I do that?
$found=array();
foreach($array as $key = $value) {
if(ereg('RE.+',$value)) { // optionaly use eregi for case
insensitiveness
$found[$key]=$value;
}
}
Thanks, Marek. With some minor adjustments, this worked out fine!
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I think I might have had this problem a long time ago, but it wasn't resolved, because
here it is again. My carriage returns (\r\n) aren't getting e-mailed.
I have some text:
The quick brown fox\r\n\r\n
jumped over the whateverwhateverwhatever\r\n\r\n
yadda yadda yadda.
I want to create
Is isset() better than $ != ?
Often, I may have a 0 as values. While $ != doesn't recognize 0s (as in, that if
would be false), isset() seems to work. Should I change all my $ != to isset()s, or
are there other factors I should check?
Responding to myself:
Is isset() better than $ != ?
Often, I may have a 0 as values. While $ != doesn't recognize 0s (as in,
that if would be false), isset() seems to work. Should I change all my $ !=
to isset()s, or are there other factors I should check?
Conversely, what about empty(). Is
I'm not sure why, but I can't include a period in my eregi statement:
[A-Za-z0-9_-.]*
For this, I get Warning: ereg() [function.ereg]: REG_ERANGE in
/home/website/public_html/Functions.inc on line 27
The same goes for [A-Za-z0-9_-\.]*
Anyone know why?
try two backslashes to escape php special characters
Tried that with the same result.
I'm not sure why, but I can't include a period in my eregi statement:
[A-Za-z0-9_-.]*
For this, I get Warning: ereg() [function.ereg]: REG_ERANGE in
/home/website/public_html/Functions.inc on line 27
Is it just as quick to do:
if($r == 0) {
} else if($r != 0) {
}
than to do:
if($r == 0) {
} else {
}
The reason I like the former method is because, in a large IF-ELSE block, it's clear
what belongs to what IF and what's going on. But does this make it lag? And, if so, is
it really all that
If you want clarity, why not:
if($r == 0) {
...
} else { // $r != 0
}
Hmm. That's a good idea. Yeah, I was sure the else-if method wasn't faster.
I just wasn't sure if it was slower, or if that really mattered. But your
method seems fine, and I have no idea why I didn't think of that.
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I'm not sure why, but I get an attachment when sending out a mail with the following
(see below). Well, I shouldn't say an attachment, but in Outlook I get that little
paperclip, saying there is an attachment. But when I go to open the attachment, there
is nothing there.I'm trying to send it to
It may be that the mail receiver expects some content after you put this
in
the header:
Content-Type: text/ascii; charset=iso-8859-1\n
If you're sending plain text, and no special (read: non-western)
characters, i don't think you need that part.
That was the fix. Yer a goldmine.
This line:
INPUT TYPE = FILE NAME = imprintpicture SIZE = 22
when clicking submit, produces nothing. I print_r $_FILES[imprintpicture], I try to
echo $_FILES[imprintpicture][name] or [tmp_name] and nothing comes up. Any
reason?
Is your form enctype set?
That might be it and I think it's it and OH yes that was it. Thanks.
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I have a function, such as this:
function encryptPassword($password, $salt = $encryptiontechnique) {
}
$encryptiontechnique is defined, obviously outside the function. How is it possible to
make $encryptiontechnique global so that this will work?
That's generally not a good idea because depending on the type of control
empty input fields will not be available in the $_POST array (e.g.
unchecked checkboxes are _not_ sent by the browser).
You should rather have a list of input variables that need to be filled
and
compare $_POST against
I know this is not exactly on topic but I produce all html by php and I
don't want to go out and add myself to an html list (if there is such a
thing).
There must be, but don't worry. Try stylesheets. Even if your Web site isn't
designed with them, I would suggest it. But there is also the
I'm downloading a file from Windows to Linux through PHP. Understandably, there are
^Ms at the end of my lines. Is there a PHP function I can use to delete them?
I know that in a case like this
if((test1) (test2) (test3)) {
...
}
if test1 fails, dear PHP won't bother doing test2 and 3. Am I correct? Is there a
syntax that will make it carry on with test2 and 3 anyway, regardless of how test1
came out?
The more efficient compilers/parsers stop when one test fails, some do
them all. I don't know which php does but surely it is irrelevant? If
test1 fails, because of the and the if statement will not be
executed. I wonder what the reason is for your wanting it to do test2
and test3, maybe I'm
Use a decent text editor that'll save the files in Unix format... even
if you're on a PC.
Yeah, I could use a decent text editor, but not everyone who uses my site
will use it. I need something that can edit them out after download.
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but of course no luck. Is there a way I can force a refresh from my
script?
There is an HTML solution, but I can't remember offhand what it is. HTML
would be the only way to go, I'd say, since once the page is in the
browser's hands, PHP can't do anything about it.
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Does anyone know a link to find the recent discussion on this list about adding dates
in PHP? I can't seem to find it in the archives, and the simple act of adding one week
to a date seems to be a mindblowing headache using PHP mktime() and date().
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php
Thank you, Sebastian. I never even took a look at this function before. This
was a complete lifesaver!
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This is the code around line 30.
$local_file = $feed;
$fp = fopen($local_file, r);
Anyone have any ideas? I have looked over the manual and the only thing I
could find similar to this is in the comments. Apache was restarted.
I get the same thing so I'm working through it. But here
Why is it the following code produces nothing?
$responsesubmitted = FALSE;
print($responsesubmitted);
I have an if statement that says if($responsesubmitted), but it doesn't work.
I have users uploading images to a server and need to have those files
resized on upload. I looked under filesystem, but found nothing like that.
Anyone?
Check the GD extension. You'll need that installed, and the images can't be
GIFs (must be JPEGs or TIFs, something like that). Anyway, there
You'll need to either use the gd functions, or my recommendation, get
the imagick module and use it. Both should do an excellent job. iMagick
is in PEAR.
How is PEAR making out? What makes it better than using the GD extension? I
will need to do image manipulation (much like the original
You could probably do this. Set up a $$where variable, which would contain
where . $i, $i being the iterator of your loop.
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in my php script registration1.php, i have written
javascript for form validation i.e. for checking if
the mandatory fields are filled correctly or not.
but on clicking the submit button, i get connected to
the next page without the form getting validated!!
What's wrong with using PHP to
If you want to validate form data before sending it, javascript is the
choise.
Yeah, before sending it. Just wondering what the advantage is in validating
before sending.
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How do you make a command not return a warning... I thought it was the
@ sign, but i think i'm wrong, and everything i've tried hasn't worked,
i want this for a switch command if that matters.
It's the @ sign. Put it right before the command, as in @fopen(). Show us
the line that is giving you
Is there a way to find the minimum and maximum values of an array? min() and max()
don't take arrays.
you can sort it and get the values.
I would, but I need the array in the same order. I can't sort it.
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First of all, thanks all who helped with the min and max functions (that works) and
the dollar sign bit (which also works). Kudos. Couldn't have done it without y'all!
Here's the newest brain teaser: I have cookies disabled (well, I have IE set to the
highest security mode, where it disables
I need to modify a string that contains image links like img
src=http://www.somedomain/directory/graphics/filename.jpg; to
image links like img src=graphics/filename.jpg
Maybe something like with str_replace()?
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How is it I can properly get PHP to represent dollar signs when putting it into HTML?
I know that dollar signs denote the beginning of a variable, like $reference or
$ftpstream or whatever. However, I have a text file that contains (or can contain)
values with $ in them. When I open the file
Escape them with a backslash:
$text = The amount is \$400.-;
All that does is print \$ in my HTML.
What's going on is that it will put, say, RR$T into a file when that's typed
into a textbox or any typable form control. That's properly saved in the
file.
So the file will contain RR$T.
When
Could you show some code to illustrate the unpredictable results that you
get?
Here's what I have in my file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@#%:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]|#:~December, 2003~on~fjskl
It's first exploded() by ~, then those values are produced by print()
statements, like this one:
I'll try the single quotation mark method first, though.
Single quotations didn't seem to work either.
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The problem I ran into is that mySQL will not allow certain punctuation
inside of a record (no comma's). So now I am left trying to figure out how I
can have the user update the paragraph without having it in a db. Can
someone shoot me in the proper direction? Thanks in advance, your help is
What I have discovered is that I can manually type it in the mysql server
with whatever characters I want, but when I try to update it with a sql
file
or via the webpage I created with the comma's it gives me errors. I take
them out of the sql text and webpage and it works fine.
The problem
$Query = UPDATE $TableName SET Intro_Title = '$Intro_Title', Intro =
'$Intro' WHERE ID = '$ID';
But what's being sent to SQL? What's contained in $TableName, $Intro_Title,
etc.? And what data types are all those fields?
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You are correct and it is apostophe's and not comma's that cause the
error. What do I do to get around that?
Escape them by putting a slash in front of them. If you have a line of text
that says 'This is the problem area I don't want to screw up', put 'This is
the problem area I don\'t want to
1) Do the temp files automatically delete, or do I
need to put something in the code to delete them?
They do, and I believe it's until the end of the currently-running PHP
script.
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I am using the folling code to list all of my tables in a database:
however, i would like to show the user how many rows there are in each
table
(where i have put numrows), how could i do this?
This will be costly on process time, but you could just do a SELECT COUNT(*)
on all the tables. If
Can I run a php script in crontab?
Do I echo or print?
Anyone doing it?
This is a serious security hazard. However, what you could do is have a PHP
page set cron settings (such as name of file, location, frequency, and
importance), then have another cron job (running at a decent frequency) do
Can I run a php script in crontab?
Do I echo or print?
Anyone doing it?
Well, why don't I just completely misunderstand the question. Sorry,
everyone.
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Maybe I'm off my rocker, but I don't see how this can't work. I'm trying to validate
an ICQ number, and assuming a valid one is between 7 and 9 numbers. My line of code is
this:
if(ereg(^[0-9]{7,9}$, $_REQUEST[icqnumber])) {
print(a-okay!);
} else {
print(error msg);
}
I've submitted
I seem to be having trouble with htmlentities(). Maybe someone has a clue I can
borrow. Here's my function:
function FitForHTML($string) {
$asciitable = get_html_translation_table(HTML_ENTITIES);
$string = htmlentities($string, ENT_COMPAT);
$string =
This line of code:
if(!is_readable(Constants.inc)) chmod(Constants.inc, 0644);
Produces this error:
Warning: chmod() [function.chmod]: Operation not permitted in
/home/mastersite/public_html/index.php on line 6
What I'm trying to do is determine if Constants.inc is readable. If not, I
want to
When I run, $r = get_browser(); and take a look at the css value, I get 2. I
would have figured that it could only be 0 (not supported) or 1 (supported).
What are the possible values for get_browser()'s css, and what do those
values mean?
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Does anyone know how to detect the resolution of someone's computer? Or is
this possible through 'browscapping'?
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Also, speaking of detection, I made a small script that can protect against
people downloading your site's forms, modifying their new local copy (and
putting an absolute URL in the form's ACTION attribute), and then posting
data using the botched form. If it's bulletproof, then I figured this
I'm wondering what you all think the best way to search for a string is.
I guess its more of a matching (regex I'm thinking) but basically what I
want is this..
You could try any number of PHP functions, but the best ones would be
strchr/strstr/stristr (for locating the first occurrence of the
Who can tell me where I can get the cracked Zend Encoder 3.0 ?
Are you a muppet?
This list is run by the people who make Zend Encoder!
FOOL
Ah, my first laugh of the day.
Okay, that's enough. I'm incredibly disappointed in this list. It's very
helpful at times, but at other times can
I for one think that poster didn't enough grief. I mean, you go on and
on about making a 'mistake', but it's not like his mistake was to ask a
JavaScript or MySQL question in a php mailing list. He asked for an
illegal version of software from those who make / contribute to the
software.
is Constants.inc in the same directory as Stylesheet.php?
It's in the same directory. Maybe I have to make things global? Lemme check
on that.
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Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but a possible solution could
be:
?
if ($_POST['var'] == this)
$page = script1;
if ($_POST['var'] == that)
$page = script2;
header(Location: $page.php); }
?
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Anyone out there have high volume sites with a feature rich hosting
solution?
I'd be interested, too, but especially in the free ones.
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Still having trouble with CSSs. Now it's a different error. Below is my CSS
code. For some reason, I can't get the CSS to access my Constants.inc file
to grab my constants. Any ideas? The line by which I get my CSS is:
print( LINK REL = \STYLESHEET\ HREF = \Stylesheet.php\
TYPE =
Is there a way in PHP to list all of the indexes in an SQL database? Or is
it only through SQL that this can be done? (Or can it?)
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Using the date function, what's the easiest way to find the date of the next
Friday?
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Responding to my own message. This is making me a little ticked. I can't
think it through. Here's exactly what I need:
There are a bunch of series of files (A series, B series, and so on) that
are to be released on the first, second, third, fourth, or (if it exists for
that month) fifth Friday
*sigh* They never stop.
I have a series of lines that I put through a function that strips tags and
replaces them with their best string equivalents (bold tags turn into *s and
such).
For some reason, when I replace my BR tags with \n\r and print the
resulting line on-screen, it works. But when
You might be getting the emails in HTML mode, try adding
Content-type:text/ascii to your extra headers section of the mail
command.
No, I've got the text/ascii header in there. I have it send an HTML and a
text version. Both look very different. The only problem with the text
version is that
In the form below, when I specify a file to upload (in $filename), it gets
blanked out by the time I hit the Upload button and the page refreshes. My
test file is a text file that certainly does *not* exceed the max_file_size
(it goes to about 27 k).
FORM ENCTYPE = multipart/form-data ACTION =
Is register_globals off? If it is, you should be using the $_FILES
array.
Hmm. Not sure about register_globals, but I'm not using $_FILES. I assume
its use is $_FILES[name_of_file || size_of_file]? I'll check it out.
Is there a disadvantage to using it? Ie. If register_globals is on, will it
Is register_globals off? If it is, you should be using the $_FILES
array.
I don't think that's it. Tell me if I'm using it improperly, but I tried to
print out the filename:
print([.$_FILES['uploadfile']['name'].]);
Is that it?
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Hi, I need to do a drop down menu that loads the contents from a msql
database. Like this: I need a select that has the name of every salesman of
a certain department, and this info is dynamic and is recorded in a database
(MySql).
So what would the select have to be like?
Well, to start you
First of all, what exactly is get/set_magic_quotes_runtime? (I know what a
get/set function does, and I know what magic_quotes does, but I'm unclear
about what magic_quotes_runtime is as opposed to _gpc). Does it get the
magic_quotes setting at runtime, before anything has been
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