t; Peter
>
I think you'll have to use url rewriting for this. Not as tight
integration as mod_perl, but if you have to use it, that's probably your
only option at this point.
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without having to recompile Apache again in the future. It's apparently
a small performance hit, but I've not been able to notice any sizable
decrease in performance on production servers we work with using the DSO
system.
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It'll handle multiple words in a phrase, and filter out stop words,
etc. It's pretty handy, and can return 'relevance', although it won't
be '# of times word occured' as you're looking for.
Contact me if you want more info.
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too). If you're looking for a personal site, or learning, or a
proof of concept, there are many good code examples and tutorials at
places like zend.com and phpbuilder.com. (and weberdev.com if memory
servers, right boaz?) :)
Good luck. :)
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Holy cow that's a big graphic.
20 seconds does sound a tad long, but might not be depending on the
server and memory - what are the specs?
What might possibly speed it up a bit is to create multiple small
versions first (20 one line graphics, for example) and build them all
together at the en
Steven Walker wrote:
> Does anybody know any good ways (or available code) for verifying email
> addresses?
>
> Checking syntax is not enough.. I'd like to actually be able to test
> whether the email address exists.
Nothing is 100%, so don't exclude people because you can't verify them.
The
Alexander P. Javier wrote:
> I'm very new to PHP, as a matter of fact, I never had any experience anything about
>web-enabled applications development. I've been more into local Visual Basic and MS
>SQL Serve devt. If there's any kind soul out there, please HLP
>
> The question
Janet,
I think you probably need to investigate the concept of sessions.
You were a bit sketchy on details, but it sounds like this is what you want.
If you'd like more help, post to the list, or contact me directly at
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Wg4- Cook wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am st
Dani wrote:
> Hi!
> I have seen lots of webiste with a sign "[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002" etc...
>
> if I would like to do that, do I have to register myself to a certain
> company or.. I just put it on my website?
Depending on what country you are in, it would probably help to register
the informat
7;sessions'.
"Then most importantly where do I get information on how to go about
doing that?"
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ffected. IE
just won't work right with SSL if the web server isn't IIS. You pretty
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Jeff D. Hamann wrote:
> I'm currently working on a web based application (in php) and saw the power
> of being able edit fields in the pdf document. I can see how to build the
> pdf file by hand, but I have a few dozen forms (multiple pages of course)
> that I wish I could scan in and have a rough
Matthew Darcy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This script does NOT work.
>
> However if I change the sql function $sql_authorisation to
>
> $sql_authorisation = "SELECT * FROM account_details WHERE
> account_name='$login_username' );
>
> so that is only selects the username - it works. there for there is a
Peter J. Schoenster wrote:
>
to all instances and sessions. It is for example very useful to
track different users at the same time, or to send messages from
one session to another, or the likes.
>
> Well it started from the above where some guy said this magic
> could track u
the 'session' object and
the 'application' object are treated similarly from a programmatic
standpoint but are pretty different underneath in terms of operation and
purpose.
Hope that helps.
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office) might not be able to sit down and chat for hours at a
stretch gratis. :)
Don't let that put you off calling if you've got questions - often times
questions that can have you stumped are things that we (or others) have
faced in the past and solved already.
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Erik Price wrote:
>
> On Friday, February 15, 2002, at 10:42 AM, Michael Kimsal wrote:
>
>> Remember, ASP is not a language, and PHP is. You're not programming
>> "ASP" - you are most likely programming VBScript and your server
>> environment giv
Erik Price wrote:
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 04:40 PM, Michael Kimsal wrote:
>
>> On that same topic, *why* do people name files with both .inc and
>> .php? Your .inc file has PHP code in it, right? Why not just call it
>> .php and
>> spar
the context of the PHP language.
Hope that helps.
P.S. This is the kind of stuf we go over in depth in our PHP training
courses for people migrating from ASP and/or operating in dual-language
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J Smith wrote:
> Also, if you're including a file named "CONFIG.inc" from the same directory
> as the script itself, please, please tell me you have your web server set
> up not to serve CONFIG.inc to the outside world. (i.e. you have a .htaccess
> file or something to send DENY to a request fo
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Liam Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I know this is a relatively simple question, but what would be the most efficient
>way of entering the contents of a large form (nearly 400 fields) into a MySQL
>database? Every day the form must be able
> Please provide an example script that I can use
Ben Turner wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am working on converting a site from ASP to PHP and I was wondering if
> their where any built in functions to perform screen scraping. In ASP, the
> XML DOM is most commonly used to accomplish this. I am thinking that there
> should be something to get
Ben Turner wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am working on converting a site from ASP to PHP and I was wondering if
> their where any built in functions to perform screen scraping. In ASP, the
> XML DOM is most commonly used to accomplish this. I am thinking that there
> should be something to get
Kunal Jhunjhunwala wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm trying to force a subject line on the reply email of a recieved email...
> the recieved email is sent using the mail() function in php... can this be
> done? I know i can do it using html by doing :
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=subect comes here
>
> bu
Liam Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering what you would do in this situation...
>
> I have a form, with 196 fields that I need entered into a database.
> But the form and it's contents need to be changed every day,
> and I need to store the old data in an archive so it can be accessed
> a
Kunal Jhunjhunwala wrote:
> hey..
> does anyone know of any good classes / functions for handling mime emails? i
> am writing a mail checker, and was wondering if there are any pre-written
> mime email handling classes out there...
> thanks!
> Regards,
> Kunal Jhunjhunwala
>
> "Minds think with i
Bas Jobsen wrote:
> Op donderdag 07 februari 2002 23:58, schreef Michael Kimsal:
>
>>Looking for a regex (preg or ereg) to remove
>>all 1, 2 and 3 character words.
>>
>
> $string="over deze regex loop ik nu al de hele dag en een uur te piekeren. '
Looking for a regex (preg or ereg) to remove
all 1, 2 and 3 character words.
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uts, some are faster at execution, some
are better with memory, some have price benefits, but there's nothing
from the list above that you can do with one that you can't do with another.
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mance as well.
Before investigating caching, make sure that your queries
and indexes are optimized.
Once that's done, yes, the PEAR cache system is a good place to start.
:)
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Richard Lynch wrote:
> Please Cc: me -- I can't keep up with anything like the full volume of
> PHP-General any more and have only lurked for quite some time :-(
> I guess I'm seeking reassurance that:
>
> A) File upload not known to be broken
> B) move_uploaded_file completely finishes and
Christian Stocker wrote:
>>see (which is how I labelled it above) and what I'm capable of actually
>>contributing.
>>Doing C-code PHP extensions is beyond my capabilities, so I make do with
>>what others contribute. Simply because something is opensource doesn't
>>mean everyone has equal talent
>>>
>>Someone seems to have started this, although I'm not sure why he's not
>>going more object-based.
>>
>>
>>http://pear.php.net/manual/en/packages.imagick.php
>>
>>I would prefer something like
>>
>>$i = new Imagick();
>>$i->read("file");
>>
>>instead of
>>$i= imagick_create();
>>imagick_read
Weston Houghton wrote:
> Anybody interested in working on a PEAR module to interface PHP with
> something like ImageMagick directly? I would love to see it. Maybe if I am
> unemployed long enough soon I can work on it myself. Not that I really want
> that to happen...
>
> I think that might be t
Miles Thompson wrote:
>> 3rd
>> does php have application like asp??
>
>
> Well, PHP is essentially an application like asp in that it parses a
> script which normally has a .php extension and either executes commands
> embedded within it or echoes HTML. The output from a PHP script is
> str
n the booking form on our website at
>http://www.kusala.com.
> If you have any enquiries please contact us.
For those of us who can't make it to England(!) could you either post a
bit more about the technology (code examples, etc) to the site or here,
or perhaps just email me
Maybe you haven't had this experience, but we've regularly seen AOL
users get switched between IPs during the same session on our sites.
They'd had to start over and relogin every 5-10 minutes sometimes under
that method. Do you not get any complaints?
Michael Kimsal
Jerr
l the user if the IP changes? IPs can change during a user's
session, so I wouldn't base the validity of the session solely based on IP.
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$logged_in
> = 1" or something similar) is not stored in the cookie but rather on the
> server. But I just want to confirm.
>
> I should mention that I have register_globals = off in php.ini (4.1.0 on
> Linux).
>
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Edward R. Bailey wrote:
if ($PHP_MAIL_FORM=true){
should probably be
if ($PHP_MAIL_FORM==true){
Try that.
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e options within RPM installation?
>
> Many thanks for any help.
>
> Regards,
>
> Greg Conway.
>
make a page with
That'll give you the PHP internal information and you can see pretty
quickly what's 'in' and what's 'not in'.
Mic
Mark Charette wrote:
>>
>
> Almost right. DISTINCT is not a SQL function:
>
> select distinct iName from tablename
>
> would be the correct syntax.
>
>
Seems to work fine on every version of MySQL I've used for the past few
years, and I believe SQL Server 6.5 and 7, if memory serves corr
values where, Bob, Jan, Mike, James, Bob, James, James, Mike ...
>
> I would like to call: Bob, Jan, Mike, James ... Any Idenas
>
I suspect you mean the mysql field name is 'iName', not '$iname' ($iName
being the PHP variable name).
try
select distinct(iName) from
GI. If
you're an experienced C coder under Windows, jump in and try to help
debug and patch it, otherwise just stick with CGI.
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/HER may not be for us. I've come across
this more times than I care to recall.
And yes, our recommendations are loaded towards what's best for us, no
doubt, but we generally have price on our side to start with (lower or
no licensing fees) and a satisfied clients who've 'taken the
f
> this will become true. Anyway, I am afraid that part of it will become
> true as advertised. If you want to stick with LAMP/WAMP, you'd better
> check it out to see if you can developed what will be in demand. Here
> some buzzwords to pay more attention: Web services, SOAP, WSD
Philip J. Newman wrote:
> I know this isn't the right place to add this, but can someone check this out ...
>
> http://www.philipsdomain.com/hyperlinks/search.php
>
> ... and gimme some tips of what I could do ...
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rst"]
$name["last"]
and so on...
I'd think memory usage would be about the same, but if there was some
limit on the number of discrete simultaneous variable names, this should
get around that.
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on beginning basics and progress quickly after that for an
entire week. I can promise you you would get proficient quickly and not
be bored. :)
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use it's often $5-$10/month difference for
comparable ASP or LAMP setups. The difference comes in, imo, in
upgrading to full server(s). You've got the one time hit, plus the cost
of PCAnywhere or something (you could live with VNC I guess) to do
remote admin, plus the security tra
would demand) so you're stuck with anecdotes - but there
are hundreds of thousands of anecdotes of LAMP stability to choose from
- I've got several if you want them. :)
In the end it'll come down to religion and a price/performance argument,
and religion will win more often than not
ing on how late
people want to stay after 5)
If anyone ELSE (besides the previous caller!) is interested, please call
me at 734-480-9961, or tollfree at 1-866-745-3660. We've about 4 seats
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Someone called earlier asking for you about the PHP course. He was a
bit abrupt, and when I said $2500 (he asked the price) he pretty much
said 'thanks, I'll ask my boss, goodbye' and hung up before I could say
anything. I got his phone number, but no name. ? I don't know if
that'll he
(make money) many won't care what you
use, or at least won't care to the point of restricting you. There will
always be shops that are CF only, or MS only, or whatever. But there's
a (growing, I think) number of businesses out there that simply need to
have things work - be
ested in total programming for the
enterprise, you may have an uphill battle against Java (whether or not
it's better is beside the point). Focus on the cost/benefit, not JUST
the benefits. Yeah, Java/ASP/etc can have enormous benefits over PHP in
some situations, but the price tag is often
e body help please???
>
> here is my code
>
> ...
> $query = "select * from main_table where item_type = 'hotel' and class =
> 'melati'";
> $result = mysql_query($query);
> $row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
> echo "$row[item_i
We run our local
PHP user group and there are always a number of people who are looking
for contract work. Depending on your needs I could recommend one or
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Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>>Databases - although PHP 'supports' many databases natively, the support
>>is in the form of 3rd party libraries with PHP wrapper functions.
>>Nothing inherently wrong with that, but the current method dictates that
>>to use oracle you use oci_ functions, for mysql you
n't have to go fetch
and compile the freetds library to get SQLServer connections to work
under Linux.
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Edney Marcel Imm wrote:
>HI.
>
>Anyone have a chat with php?
>
>tks
>
ME: Hello PHP
PHP: Hello
M: How are you?
P: Tell me more about you.
M: I'm just a guy living in Michigan
P: Are you sure?
M: Yes
P: How does that make you feel?
M: I dunno...
Sorry - I couldn't resist. Visions of old ELIZA
he time/effort to get one.
Also, consider those with multiple web servers - each of them logging
distinct data would be overkill - a separate DB machine would take the
load off them (network only, no disk) and keep a centralized copy of logs.
Good luck.
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is located at
freetds.org. We've
used it fine talking from a RedHat 6.2 box to multiple SQL7.0 machines
on NT4.
I say he's our local genius cause he presents at our local LUG and PHP
user groups
on occasion. One hell of a nice guy. :)
FreeTDS will be sufficient for most of your M
x27;ve already paid for this
software you're running (right?) it's probably worth it to take a while to
optimize what you've got first.
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Masami Kawakami wrote:
> Maybe this is one
Dr. Evil wrote:
>It seems to me that one of the problems with PHP is that you have to
>include code in your HTML pages. Even with the cleanest design, you
>end up with HTML that looks like this:
>
>
>Hello, . Your last login was showlastlogin(); ?>.
>
>
No, you don't.
Have a script file th
Perhaps you should just use cold fusion then, if you're that
hot and heavy into tag-based languages.
tagservlet.com has a Java/CF hybrid which may hold some interest.
PHP's strength, IMO, is that it's NOT a tag-based language. You can create
any functions you want and call them already from a
thin
>20 minutes .. Or is there a better way to do it?
>Thanks,
>Lewi
>
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Good to hear. How's fusebox working for you?
Andrew Penniman wrote:
>The Steve Edberg (option #2) and Michael Kimsal suggestions to use
>ob_start() output buffering work like a charm. Thanks so much! I would
>have been a long time coming before I mad this connection on my
As others have mentioned, output buffering is
what you want to look at.
I've been doing some minor research on CF the past couple weeks,
and it seems that CF, by default, always has output buffering on. While
it's great for allowing redirects/header info to be pushed out wherever
in a script,
urn output buffering
on, include() the file, grab the contents from the output buffer, put them
into $x, and clear the buffer. There should be an example or 2 at the
website. zend.com also had an article on output buffering.
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Aaron, CC Zona wrote before that:
If track_vars is on (always true if version >= 4.0.3), then the global vars
$HTTP_GET_VARS['bob'] and $HTTP_GET_VARS['phil'] are already set.
And if register_globals is on, then the global vars $bob and $phil are also
already set.
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I'm trying this specifically with the cybercash module. When I just do
./configure --with-cybercash=/path/to/mck, it works (well, it gets thru
configure
and make anyway).
./configure --with-cybercash=/path/to/mck,shared and
./configure --with-cybercash=shared,/path/to/mck
both don't work. I
The javascript would have to call a PHP script on the server instead of
an ASP script.
It's nothing specific to MS stuff.
MailingLists wrote:
> I don't know if it's IIS or ASP that handles this, but there's a beast
> called a remote scripting object. It combines JavaScript and ASP to
> c
Goalposts change.
The zdnet eweek article from last november showed PHP being *THE* fastest
between JSP, ASP, CF and PHP. PHP was 47 pages/second. ASP was 43, CF
was 25 or 26, and JSP was 13. The benchmark was a ecommerce store -
each system had functionally equivalent code, and ran on the sa
col changes between 7 and 2000 (from what I
hear) so the basic
stuff should work the same.
What types of 'weird problems' are you having?
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I don't think "we" need "spies" - the ASP stuff is pretty out in the
open as
to where they're going. Visit www.ibuyspy.com to get some tutorials on how
to use ASP+ in a commerce environment. There's some neat things, but most
of it seems overkill, and some of the neat things still seem to lock
Honestly, that seems like one damn big file to me. Are you using all
those functions in every single file? If not, you're loading and
(re)compiling
a hell of a lot of code on every page request. If you're done developing,
it may be time to split that up into more logical files (all db
functio
Pardon my English - I don't know Chinese. :(
That's the worst comparison benchmarks I've ever seen.
http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/linux/0,12249,2646052,00.html
DAMN - they've moved it. Anyone got a better link? The only
one I could find was
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASP-Develo
You are probably using the Windows version, based on the error message.
Only time i've seen this is when trying to use the ISAPI Windows version -
it just doesn't work very well, period. Don't use it. use the CGI on
Windows,
or move to another platform and have it compiled in to the webserve
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So require them to have cookies turned on. If it's YOUR system, you
can require whatever you want. If this is something for your company,
presumably
it's a business tool of some sort, and you can then require them to do
whatever
you need to go get the job done.
Gary wrote:
> Hi All,
> I h
It stands for freedom of choice, liberty, mom and apple pie,
as far I can tell, though probably not in that order.
Niklas Lampén wrote:
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>
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Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>>Something which seems to not be a viable option for most things is SO
>>files. For some reason, the only "real" way (documented) to get
>>things into PHP is to compile them all into PHP. I've used the pdflib
>>SO file and just used dl() to bring it in - works like a ch
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>>Look at it from their point of view. Say, as a customer, you want to use
>>library X. The ISP looks around and eventually find it lives on a personal
>>site in Greece or Hungary. Not very confidence inspiring. The ftp on this
>>site is broken, so they email the author a
and other things. I don't NEED these things
compiled in to
PHP for every page request, yet the only method that's ever worked for
me is by
compiling them directly in. Most packages don't give PHP specific
instructions, and
even the couple that do don't appear to give instru
7;s
> because there is no certification, or proof of any kind from a
> respected or well-known organization.
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pic, text or whatever) in a A4 sheet, for an
>example?
>
>Thanks in advance,
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We've used rackspace, webservepro.com, xo, and had
machines placed at exodus.
Webservepro.com is the least
expensive, and they still maintain pretty good service (personal service
I mean). No default UPS - you gotta pay extra for that if it's that
important to you (over 2 years hosting - 2 hou
PFE32 and WS_FTP when in windows
VI or kwrite when under linux
Greg Beaver wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm curious what programs/platforms different people use to develop PHP.
>
>I don't have access to a good unix or linux server (need the hard drive
>space for large .wav files), so I develop in Microslop L
sure exactly what type of reaction you're
looking for from the group here. :)
Could you be more explicit about some of the "really great features" it has?
include() is a "really great feature" of PHP which somehow seems to get
lost
in the ASP/IIS world.
Jeff Lewis wrote:
>I actually had a talk with my boss today...
>
>We discussed different technologies and why we chose them. The reasons we
>chose Java/JSP/J2EE etc:
>
>1) Scalability (number 1 reason)
>2) Different projects like EJB etc
>
>I had been talking about PHP a lot and he says he lik
ee PHP evolve to more of a standalone system to act
as its own webserver - or have closer integration with Apache ala
mod_perl. If either of those happen, imo, it'll be much longer than 3
years.
If someone could write a PHP -> Java bytecode compiler, PHP code could
run on any JVM, any t
far in
advance to schedule time off, get the boss to expense the trip, etc. :)
Thanks!
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ping out with a more established project would benefit everyone more
in the long run.
Just some thoughts. :)
Thanks again
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ave that. Figure
an extra $6k on top of the cost of the software. Is it worth $6k to
have something
next week, or can they wait another month while you feverishly add the
missing features -
"exactly to spec" - for a custom fit?
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ht
I gets processed before
ASP processes things, you can not do this in ASP. Well, *sort of*, now,
in ASP3, in the form of Server.Execute(), but it's not really the same
feel. (and it took them long enough to catch up!) :)
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rojects, but won't be able to
resell/redistribute. Giving
people access to the source code can actually be a positive to some
people. Yes, you may lose
some potential sales, but you'll gain sales to people coming over from
more restrictive carts - the kind
where you don't get th
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