Andrew Ballard wrote:
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provided I want to store hash of a password in MySQL ... Using MySQL,
the whole check can be achieved with a SQL query, since the MD5
function is provided as part of the database query language ...
Ron Piggott wrote:
How do I know when to use $_GET verses $_POST?
Is there a pre defined variable that does both?
Ron
One of the things usually left out of this discussion is the actual
intended use for each of these. I submit the following 2 reference links:
mike wrote:
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Mantis is a pain in the a*** (for non technical persons).
+1
had some annoying bugs, too.
it's only really a bug tracker last i checked anyhow.
trac or redmine is more what would be beneficial.
OP
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OP asked for PHP. Trac is python and Redmine is Ruby. They've added
twitter support, VCS support, and wiki support lately and are working on
the major 1.2 upgrade now.
i am the OP :) i know. i
mike wrote:
http://www.redmine.org/
Looks pretty useful; I want one in PHP though.
Anyone?
Mantis Bug Tracker has some of the features you are looking for:
http://www.mantisbt.org/
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Hello,
Banging my head against this one...
Briefly:
- I have two forms on the same page
- both forms are: action=?php print $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?
method=post
- both forms gave unique ids
- both forms have a hidden file of the type input type=hidden
Jochem Maas wrote:
we use Reply-All because hitting Reply doesn't reply to the list but
to the OP ... and discussions should generally stay on the list.
This is true unless you're reading the list as a newsgroup. :)
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Anywhoo, that being said, does anyone have a suggestion for a good
database abstraction class?
Preferably one that already has decent support for several open source
databases?
Try Doctrine:
http://www.doctrine-project.org/
From the website:
What is Doctrine?
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Micah Gersten wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Anywhoo, that being said, does anyone have a suggestion for a good
database abstraction class?
Preferably one that already has decent support for several open source
databases?
Try Doctrine:
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I have been looking at various PHP MVC frameworks; Limb3, Symphony, Mojavi,
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.(time()-7*3600*24);
Using something like that is disastrous for DST and Leap Seconds...
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don't get into the habit of not using
quotes around array params:
... {$_SESSION['thisid']};
See this:
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hash that does not have the same collision issues.
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Configuration File: /etc/php.ini
Thoughts on what's happening would be awesome! Thanks in advance.
~Philip
Run this to find out which ini file is being parsed:
php -i | grep ini
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in the
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Paul M Foster wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 12:03:20AM -0600, Micah Gersten wrote:
Paul M Foster wrote:
snip
In case this has yet to be answered to your satisfaction...
Your page will *have* to reload when the user presses the button, but
the majority of content can look
Paul M Foster wrote:
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Paul M Foster wrote:
snip
Please show me how *without Javascript* and *only with PHP* you can
change the content on a page interactively as the user described
*without* reloading the whole
that need input. Call it whenever any of the inputs change and in the
onSubmit for the form, check it again.
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make the button call a PHP script
with AJAX and just update the textbox.
Check out:
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address more than 2.5 - 2.7 GB of RAM.
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Depending on the goal, using the base tag in the head section might help:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/links.html#h-12.4
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Edmund Hertle wrote:
Hey,
I want to parse a href-attribute in a given String
Thanks V
So if I store the hash in the db, and in the session var then I should be
resonably safe provided I salt the hash prior to storing it?
Yes, but don't use md5. There are lookups available to help someone
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()-hasEatenBeans()):
// something
break;
}
evil ... but it works.
This is a misuse of the switch statement. Switch is meant to compare
values to a single variable as stated on the manual page:
http://us2.php.net/switch
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Can you use something like APC to cache the instance variable so that
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Nathan Rixham wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Nathan Rixham at 10/01/09 23:31
a lot more MTBF
than your normal hard drive at your local computer store. Also, if you
waste 1GB in 1 column, imagine how much wasted space there is in the
whole DB.
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string(4) in a varchar(100) will take up 5 bytes, but that's
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to 60 * your
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the place to ask. Thanks in advance, and have a
great day!
Frank
As nice as the guys on the list are, this will be most accurate:
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. In the 5.0 manual it says that
VARCHAR was extended to 65535 in 5.0.3, so you're statement is not
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Micah Gersten wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Eduardo wrote:
Hi, I am Eduardo, a new PHP programmer and an old Cobol veteran.
I know that
$tastes=$_POST[tastes]; moves the content of tastes from
ptextarea rows=5 name=tastes cols=28/textarea/p
to
$tastes
How do I move
Vicente wrote:
ptextarea rows=5 name=tastes cols=28/textarea/p
eps, sorry.. Micah Gersten is right. You will need the echo among
them.
textarea rows=5 name=tastes cols=28 ? echo $tastes;? /textarea
Yep, but you caught the quotes mix-up. :)
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Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-02 at 18:06 -0500, Andrew Ballard wrote:
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Micah Gersten mi...@onshore.com wrote:
You might want to consider the button element which allows you to
display images, but doesn't send back coordinates. Instead
You might want to consider the button element which allows you to
display images, but doesn't send back coordinates. Instead it sends a
preset value.
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#h-17.5
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sockets?
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LKSunny wrote:
i need accuracy, how to ?
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value=default /
input name=style type=image
src=himages/switch-button-default.gif title=Alternate Theme
id=style2 value=alternate /
/form
/div
Any thoughts?
How is this being submitted?
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Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Micah Gersten mi...@onshore.com
mailto:mi...@onshore.com wrote:
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
good point dan, and just to add further clarification, thats b/c the
function specifies $return_var is passed by reference in the formal
have my reasons for running Windows.
There's definitely a Gui for CVS. TurtleCVS IIRC. Presumably there's
one for SVN.
TortoiseCVS and TortoiseSVN on Windows
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a class constant using
constant($className.'::CONSTANT_NAME'). How do I access a static
variable?
Check this out:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.static.php
It actually won't work until 5.3.0 when they add late static binding.
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It flance wrote:
Hi,
I lost phpmyadmin password. Is there anyway to recover it?
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PHPMyAdmin uses MySQL's internal authentication. Log into your MySQL
server and reset your password.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/resetting-permissions.html
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O'reillys Learning PHP 5:
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Hi guys/gals. I'm a first time user. Does anyone know of a good php book?
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Why would you want to delete the instructors when deleting the student?
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one week less than the current system
timestamp.
date('Y-m-d G:i:s', strtotime('1 week ago'));
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? Can it be perceived? Is this just a proverbial pandrödinger's
box? You can't implement the bigbang() function if you don't exist.
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The function doesn't say who's doing the creating, it just checks for
the existence of the universe.
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Robert Cummings wrote:
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Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at 00:16 +, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
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German Geek wrote:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Robert Cummings wrote:
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Ashley Sheridan wrote:
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as a
simple typecast:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.object.php
$object = (object) $array;
As for the object to array, the same thing applies:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php
$array = (array) $object;
Not sure if these are PHP 5 only or not.
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and on
the live server.
thanks
terion
Have you checked the PHP error logs?
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
...foreach...
[/snip]
You could also use a for loop if you wanted to count;
for($i = 0; $i count($array); $i++){
echo $i . \n;
}
This is not good because you are calling count every loop iteration.
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Perhaps you should try the PECL list:
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Rui Quelhas wrote:
Since i'm not obtaining any kind of response from people o first answered
me. I guess is better to talk through here.
To my first
. - is equal to . self::mciInput . br /;
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Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
okay I want to pull an integer from a database called confirm_number,
add 1 and repost it back to the database
they add too much
stuff in conf files that make things confuse when you need to make some
specific changes.
Thanks for your suggestion :)
You should try Xampp then. http://apachefriends.org
They've segregated the apache config files to make things easier.
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Try the zend list:
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András Csányi wrote:
Hi all!
I don't know which is the right place to make an bugreport.
I installed on my linux desktop the pdt-2.0 all-in-one but i have a
nice, big
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kind of answer.
Regards, and keep up the good work!
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Is that extensions directory in your path in php.ini?
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of urlencode and paste the whole
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tampering with the data. Storing stuff in the session also
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Stut wrote:
On 9 Nov 2008, at 18:14, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Sun, 2008-11-09 at 18:00 +, Stut wrote:
On 9 Nov 2008, at 07:16, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-08
In PHP4, strtotime works fine
in PHP5 strtotime gives a result of 19700101 when the data entered was
strtotime(20080950)
What does work fine mean? 20080950 isn't normal, so what is the
expected result?
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and there...
http://www.weisd.com/store2/WINHD-9022.php
Which PHP version are you running? After 4.2.0, it should be random
each call. Otherwise, use srand();
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2 things.
1. Randomly seed the random number generator every time
2. Allow you to set the seed for predictability
http://us.php.net/srand
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Yep, with a regex, it's real easy (untested code):
?php
$fileData = file_get_contents(text,txt);
$newFileData = preg_replace('/^\d+?\.\s?(.*$)/m','/$1/', $fileData);
file_put_contents(newfile.txt, $newFileData);
?
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Yep, with a regex, it's real easy (untested code):
?php
$fileData = file_get_contents(text,txt);
$newFileData = preg_replace('/^\d+?\.\s?(.*$)/m','/$1/', $fileData);
file_put_contents(newfile.txt, $newFileData);
?
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the +, the use this:
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Zhao chunliang[chunliang.zhao] wrote:
First thanks for Todd 's help
I do have some questions.
1.Open the url : http://127.0.0.1/showCookie.php
http://php.net/strstr
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If it's a permissions issue, it's related to Windows. Is it a user
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directly into the windows box? Have you tried command line ssh to see
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foo.php without passing them to it.
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hi guys...foo
i've got a button that i want to select, and i want the app to process some
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Have you turned on error logging? What code are you using?
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I can access the share when I log directly in to the windows machine
with a bash shell. It seems isolated
AFAIK, the query commands just pass the query to the DB engine. The DB
decides whether or not to execute. You need special permissions in
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Steve Marquez wrote:
Greetings,
What is the best way to create authentication for MySQL info displayed
on PHP pages.
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accessing another DB on the same server with the same connection. Also,
how would database convergence use less memory?
.
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Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 08:55 +1100, Chris wrote:
Waynn Lue wrote:
I sent an email to the mysql list, but it reminded me of a question I had
for people
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Ashley Sheridan wrote:
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, connections should be available for the whole script if you don't
destroy them.
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Waynn Lue wrote:
With MySQL, you can change the DB from query to query with
mysql_select_db. The alternative as I stated in my last post is to use
the fully qualified table name (database.table) in your
.
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Keep in mind that ereg will disappear with PHP 6. You might want to use
the preg functions:
http://www.making-the-web.com/2007/09/21/becoming-php-6-compatible/
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Micah Gersten
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VamVan wrote:
Thank Guys,
I at least got part
What are you talking about with a cookie and an E-Mail address?
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Micah Gersten
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VamVan wrote:
Yeah, I understand that its allowed in RFC. But unfortunately I use
SSO layer which decrypts the Cookie to get email address
How is anything but your webserver decrypting the $_POST data? PHP
should get it after that as is.
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Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
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VamVan wrote:
SSO process:
$_POST the Email Address and password
Get Authenticated, Get the COOKIE
Are you using MySQL abstraction? That's the easiest way to control what
data goes into your DB in a central place.
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Micah Gersten
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blackwater dev wrote:
I have a project now where we would like to properly remove unwanted
In that case, I suggest you look to the MySQL lists for tips on handling
data coming in.
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Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
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blackwater dev wrote:
Yes, I agree but the code I am inheriting doesn't use abstraction
unfortunately.
On Mon, Oct 27
records? or is there a better solution?
How can I get the database size?
bye
R.
Perhaps you should not have search engines index your calendar.
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Micah Gersten
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If you're using file_get_contents, why aren't you using file_put_contents?
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Micah Gersten
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Nitsan Bin-Nun wrote:
Hi,
I have this function:
function saveImageFromUrl($image_url, $image_save)
{
$contents
Don't use cookies, use sessions.
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Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
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Ben Stones wrote:
I've read a few videos on cookie security and it makes sense that people can
modify cookie values which is a problem I'm trying to figure out to *try
The problem with bottom posting is that if you follow the conversation,
you have to scroll to find the new content. I guess if you trim and
bottom post it's not so bad.
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Micah Gersten
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Wolf wrote:
By Bottom Posting (common
That's fine as a test, but you never want to get a variable name from a
URL in practice.
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Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
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Richard Heyes wrote:
$varname = \$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
$varvalue = $$varname;
That's wrong. Offhand you'll
I mean that it is open for hacking if you pass a variable name through a
URL.
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Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
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daniel danon wrote:
What do you mean?
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The problem with smarty is that they are still using PHP4 as their main
language so they cannot take advantage of speed improvements in PHP5.
So, my suggestion is that if you're stuck with PHP4, go with smarty,
otherwise, find another engine that's up to date.
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Micah Gersten
onShore
The question is, why aren't you using a session variable instead of
cookies? That's one of the greatest features of PHP.
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Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
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Ben Stones wrote:
What I mean is I cannot use setcookie, I need to check if user
dirname($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
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Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
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Jason ML wrote:
Hi PHP'ers,
PHP 4.4.8 and 5.
say I have a url like:
http://www.mydomain.tld/jason/index.php
In that index.php I want to have a piece of code that runs
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