There's Zend_Search_Lucene, part of the Zend framework. I think it should
be possible to use it without the whole framework though.
http://framework.zend.com/manual/1.12/de/zend.search.lucene.html
2012/12/12 Larry Garfield la...@garfieldtech.com
Yes, I've worked with Apache Solr quite a bit.
2012/9/4 tamouse mailing lists tamouse.li...@gmail.com
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 8:49 PM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
On Monday, September 03, 2012 09:45:23 PM David OBrien wrote:
On Sep 3, 2012 9:15 PM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
Does anyone use any templeting
Hi there
2012/8/31 Michelle Konzack linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net
Hello Matijn Woudt,
Am 2012-08-30 16:44:53, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
You could start by looking at the PHP SoapClient [1], which takes a
URI to a WSDL descriptor as argument. You can enter the URL to the
WSDL file
Hi there,
2012/6/13 David Arroyo darr...@gmail.com
Hi Folks,
I am searching an IDE for php and web development, my options are
Aptana or Eclipse+PDT.
What is your opinion?
Thanks.
Regards.
notepad++ or netbeans.
And although I haven't tried it yet, I heard the the Sublime Text Editor 2
2012/4/12 Mihamina Rakotomandimby miham...@rktmb.org
Hi all,
For flat PHP projects (I mean without framework such as Jelix or
Symfony), what Firebug logging tooldo you recommend to use?
- FirePHP?
- in-the-code Javascript console.log() generation?
- other tools?
These are for training
Generally... Wouldn't grouping by an id (which is normally unique) have no
real benefit... Except some strange behaviour?
Just to clarify: Why aren't you sticking to the LIMIT 1?
2012/2/7 ad...@buskirkgraphics.com
I have been struggling with this issue for an hour and honestly I am not
sure
Another nice way would be sprintf. So your string really is just a string
and nothing more.
I don't know how it would affect performance, but just for the eye I find
it much simpler.
echo sprintf(a style='text-align:left;size:**14;font-weight:bold'
href='/mypage.php/%d'%s/abr, $page_id,
-- Forwarded message --
From: Louis Huppenbauer louis.huppenba...@gmail.com
Date: 2011/10/31
Subject: Re: [PHP] Novice: PHP array by reference question (by C++
programmer)
To: Manish Gupta gman...@gmail.com
You have to assign the value by reference too
public function
I think it would be best if you could provide us with the .wsdl (and
possibly with the server-code).
2011/9/1 richard gray r...@richgray.com
I am hoping there's a SOAP expert on the list as this is driving me mad and
Google doesn't come up with much help ...
I am trying to build a fairly
Hi there Richard
It's part of the prepared statements
http://php.net/manual/de/pdo.prepared-statements.php
;)
2011/8/31 Richard Riley rile...@googlemail.com
Jen Rasmussen j...@cetaceasound.com writes:
Peet,
Could you do something like this instead? This is using named
placeholders
Why don't you just check if the string is utf8 or not, and change convert it
accordingly?
$out = trim((mb_detect_encoding($input, 'UTF-8', 'ISO-8859-1') == 'UTF-8' ?
$input : utf8_encode($input)));
It may not be the most elegant version, but I can't think of anything
simpler right now.
got the same problem today
mayhabs gmail had a small problem... who knows ;)
2011/7/20 Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk
Tamara Temple wrote:
Um... what's going on here? Why would google mail be bouncing??
Happens quite often ... just means that an email server has hickupped
somewhere so an
Hi there
I think that foreach in your first example just knowns that this
should be the last loop (as the array only contains 1 element at
start) and so stops there.
In your 2nd example however the first loop isn't the last, so the
array get's checked again, and now there's another element, so...
Or maybe he tried to do the following?
?php
foreach ( $cats as$c ) {
echo $c['id'];
if ($c['id'] 5) {
$cats[] = array('id' = ($c['id'] + 1));
}
}
?
2011/7/5 Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com:
On 11-07-05 09:40 AM,
I don't think that it does this:
if ( count($elements) == 1 ) then loop 1;
else loop normally;
It's probably more something like that:
$i=count($elements);
loop:
$i--;
if($i == 0)
$last_loop = true;
else
$last_loop = false
if($last_loop)
exit;
else
goto loop;
But aside from
Just use count($arr) in your for-header, as it get's executed again
for each loop.
?php
$arr = array(array('id'=1), array('id'=2));
for($i=0;$icount($arr);$i++) {
echo $arr[$i]['id'];
if($i 6) {
$arr[] = array('id' =
Hi there!
I just have a small question concerning the http-protocol and php (and
in specific the header-function, i think).
Is it possible to manipulate the headers for the request which is sent
after a 302-header?
eg:
Response:
header('Referer: example.com');
header('Location: example.net');
-Original Message-
From: Louis Huppenbauer [mailto:louis.huppenba...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 3:05 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Manipulate Request Headers after Redirect
Hi there!
I just have a small question concerning the http-protocol and php
and sends an
answer needed, so you receive a response which guides your client
To achieve that you need an access to the server-side application.
Let me know if that's any help.
On 24 June 2011 08:37, Louis Huppenbauer louis.huppenba...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for your response, but I don't
Is there already a file with the same name?
Apparently copy won't overwrite a file on windows if it already exists.
Maybe you have the same problem ffproberen2 at dodgeit dot com had on
the php.net/move_uploaded_file manpage?
2011/4/10 tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com:
At 7:15 AM +0200 4/7/11,
Hi there
Since glob is actually a part of the core - Are you absolutely sure
that you're running PHP 4.3
2011/4/5 Al Mangkok almang...@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I am very new to PHP and trying to learn the glob() function. I copied
the example on php.net :
?php
foreach (glob(*.txt) as
It may not be a direct answer to your question, but...
You could just use flock() to lock the file while accessing it.
louis
2011/4/4 Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com:
I'd like to know (from someone who knows the internals more than I do)
whether the following functions lock files and to
Just try of March. Worked for me.
print first: .date(d-m-Y H:i:s,strtotime('first Tuesday of March
2011')).\n;
print second: .date(d-m-Y H:i:s,strtotime('second Tuesday of March
2011')).\n;
print third: .date(d-m-Y H:i:s,strtotime('third Tuesday of March
2011')).\n;
print fourth: .date(d-m-Y
You could just periodically ping those remote machines with a
system()-call, and then write the result to a file.
2011/4/1 Santosh gunat santoshgu...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I am in a big problem,
My manager gave a task,
He want a PHP scrip which will check if the remote machines are Powered on
and
try != instead of ==, that should do the trick.
2011/3/10 rob...@myself.com:
Hi,
I'm newbie to PHP and this list, possible not a new question so forgive me if
it's a repeat
I have a form where I want the submitter Email ID to only be from one domain
Here's the part I'm having issues with
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