cart sucks least?
Been trying one after the other, although there are
many contenters that deserve the prize for which
sucks the most still have to sift through the muck to
get to which sucks the least...and yes, i know,
sorry...not much help.
Cheers!
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Thanks,
Will check it out.
Am also looking at viart shop, any insight from
someone who has used it would be helpful.
Cheers!
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obligatory plug
The Drupal CMS has a complete suite of ecommerce
modules
by hand
coding), I am still interested if I can find something
like that otherwise your solution is perfect
alternative.
Just need to figure out how to change the cells
background color when the hint is shown and change it
back when the hint is hidden again.
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budget though)
Am leaning towards OSC for the price but its got an
overload of bulk and speed problems...
Please recommend, even a link to any site and a go to
that f***ing site (the = of a RTFM) would be
appreciated.
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duh! this week, 9 hour
working days and 4 company meetings + 2 presentations.
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Just need to figure out how to change the cells
background color when the hint is shown and change
it
back when the hint is hidden again.
Thanks!
Ryan
Use the DOM, Luke.
Or, use a style switcher, like:
http://www.sperling.com/examples
at the source.
Sorry for not explaining this earlier guys, this is
not for any test, its to teach young kids (ages 10-14)
maths in Swedish, the kids are from other countries
where Swedish is not their own language.
No testing, no keeping points or scores.
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of these questions will have a hint solution
button/text.
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Hey Ray/Tedd,
Thanks for replying guys.
Ray, Checked out the Y! library, not really to my
needs and I really doubt I need a whole library to do
this.
Tedd,
Ryan:
You said:
... willing to pay.
Music to my ears.
Happy to have helped ;D
This does not do what you want, but I am
will
be a popup.
You might also look into tool-tips via css -- I
think that would work.
Thanks, will do
If you need any help, just ask.
Thanks, but thats always the case with you!
Cheers!
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help once again.
Cheers!
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Hello,
I am working on a php project that needs a little
extra JS/DHTML solution. I am sure some of you
might
have come to use
messages (like the one above) out of the
list the 419 Nigerian scam is more interesting
than the above.
I am subscribed for PHP, if I want two different
versions of todays news I can go to Al-Jazeera or
one of the western news sites.
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:(
maybe we can help in explaining what your script
does?
Trust me, it would take longer for me to write down
the whole thing than actually show the guy's mum and
make her understand!
Writing descriptions for a script is always a PITA.
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Thanks Rob, will check it out!
You're looking for a debugger. There's a whole
thread on the go right
now for PHP Debugger Recommendations. Personally I
prefer the
echo/print_r method that you're probably already
using... but as you say
you're trying to demonstrate so that's a bit
Hi,
This is not really a problem, more like a slightly OT
question.
Recently I have been testing some CMS/carts/BB
boards and other related software, sometimes at the
end of the page the software outputs the time it took
to generate the page and the number of database calls.
I have seen some
?)
MySQL can probably handle it. But try not to do
programming like that yourself. Stuff like that
gives PHP a bad name.
I wouldnt be going to those extremes, was thinking of
around 5-15 queries per page.
Think we'll have a problem?
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connections.
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Hi,
I need to explain a script to a pal of mine but either
i cant explain it properly or he just cant get the
concept being new to php's slightly advanced stuff
(OO and classes, mind you...i ain't no expert myself
in this, more like Jochem's(from this list) field of
expertise)
I remember in my
Thanks guys,
Will contact the admin and see what can be done,
your replies really helped me and I appreciate it.
Cheers!
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should request
the admin to install php 4 instead and scrap this installation?
I have also seen many sites having php4 and 5 on the same machine, this is a
windows server, is there any easy way to do that here?
Thanks!
Ryan
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should
request the admin to install php 4 instead and scrap
this installation?
I have also seen many sites having php4 and 5 on the
same machine, this
is a windows server, is there any easy way to do that
here?
Thanks!
Ryan
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the moon dipped in
melted green cheese, would prefer a recommendation
from one of you guys.
Would really like to avoid making this from scratch.
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.
Going free and buying both have their pros cons.
/shamless list-pal plug
Note: I dont get a cent for the above plug or any
incentives in a material way
Cheers!
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Michael B Allen wrote:
Any ideas?
I plan on using this one for my next shopping
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Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
in phpmyadmin, in the SQL part where you can write
a
query if I have a double update such as this:
it works without a problem as I am ending each sql
statement with a simicolon, but in my scripts when
I
try to run
RTFM :) -- mysql_query()
Ok, read it, again what am I missing?
I took out the semicolon from the end... then I
get an
error.
I did find one user post saying that this runs
just
one query at a time...but if thats the case how is
PHPMyAdmin running multiple statements that
;update xyz set
id=3 where id=2;;
it does not work... any idea why?
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there).
Will the person who gets the job also have to redesign
the homepage? because it looks/feels quite crappy for
a web design company...IMHO.
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Soccer... what's that?
tedd
Its a mis-spelling of two words taken out of context,
its actually sock her and meant for Hillary Clinton
;))
Cheers!
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--- Martin Marques martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jul 2006 07:03:54 -0700 (PDT), Ryan A
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Soccer... what's that?
tedd
Its a mis-spelling of two words taken out of
context,
its actually sock her and meant for Hillary
Clinton
Actually
default behavior, just tell me
and will stop searching.
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...and since this is
going to be used on a few servers it just complicates
matters a bit more, I am trying to take the guesswork
and extra coding out of the scripts and solve the
problem before it comes to the scripts...by changeing
the default in DW.
Thanks!
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here and from some forums, hopefully
someone will give me a break on this.
Thanks for the well wishes.
Cheers!
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the masochism?
:-)
Thanks for the well wishes.
as opposed to wishing wells.
:)
Cheers,
Ryan
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shall spare your server.
Cheers!
Ryan
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Thanks Jay, will stop searching and use the advise
from Prathaban and Jochem.
Thread closed as far as I'm concerned.
Cheers!
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, thanks for your input.
Cheers!
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Just how does one launch a DOS attack?
c:\ fdisk
c:\ format
Repeat as needed
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now anybody who wants to start DDOSing knows the
secret.
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Ryan:
I don't see a problem with using:
1. Turn magic_quotes OFF -- it's just a PITA anyway.
True
2. Then use mysql_real_escape_string() to store your
html in the dB.
3. Then use htmlentities() to retrieve the pages.
Thanks!
Ryan
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Hey Rich,
http://www.php.net/ini_set
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.php#ini.list
If it's on, and you have no access to change it, get
a new webhost.
:-)
Unfortunatly cant do that :-(
Heres my environment, I am one of two developers, 3
designers, 2 graphic artists and a bunch of
difference (meaning different colored graphics, not
just css)
My fault for not explaining it better, sorry.
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)
Cheers!
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solutions can anyone recommend a simple
one or should I tell him to just use str_replace() for
tags like: {{menu_here}} {{header_here} etc?
Something like SMARTY would be like using a nuke to
kill a fly (IMHO) esp since this project will not
expand to anything much bigger or complicated.
Thanks!
Ryan
)
display_children (1=yes 0=no)
active_sub-menu (string or int, depending on the DB
structure)
and accordingly build and display the menu.
Am I on the right track or missing something? Advise,
links and suggestions welcome.
Thanks!
Ryan
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Ryan,
I have run into a similar problem with one of the
sites I'm designing.
Here's the approach I took. You can see if it fits
your needs.
Here's an example of
what I have:
MID NAMEPARENT_ID LOCATION
1Homenull index.php
2Productsnull
, will look at the help given
:-)
Just juggling a few balls in the air right..should be
better soon.
Thanks!
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and greatly simplifies
queries, IMHO.
Sure sounds like it.
Thanks!
Ryan
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Strange... all I wrote was php calender on google
and i got a whole bunch of results...
guess i am using special version of google...
-Ryan
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Any php calendar out there, search google , most
of them are
javascript calendar ?
Thanks
as the freak., gotta save for that
operation to lose a few inches
:p
Cheers,
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people would have to be real small (more like
tiny) minded to dislike Japanese (or the Japanese
people) due to one rotten apple.
As for your English, I think its really good, I
daresay if any of us (English speaking people) tried
to write in your language it would be a lotlot
worse.
Cheers!
Ryan
is they are charging us a euro
.20 per day just for using the service, so even if we
dont send a single sms per day we are getting
charged...not good.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Hey,
http://www.clickatell.com/brochure/products/developer_solutions.php
Ok, clickatell seems to be the popular choice around
here, will have a look see
In the meantime feel free to recommend any others.
Thanks for replying guys.
Cheers!
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, suggestions, links
etc
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usually point me in the right direction.
Although I didnt mention it in my original post, I was
very curious as to the skill needed to use the typo3
templating part, your post cleared that up too.
Thanks again guys,
-Ryan
--- Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
)
And lastly, I read on another forum discussing wget
that there is a switch that converts the dynamic pages
to static WITH a .html/.htm extention; unfortunatly he
didnt give an example of how to do this, was he just
blowing smoke or is that true?
Thanks again,
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for
this project.
Thanks for taking the time to explain the various
switches, my doubts, different tips and being so
helpful, i really appreciate it.
Have a great day!
Ryan
--- Larry Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 07:22, Ryan A wrote:
Hey,
Thanks for the explanation
on how this can be done, ie the
rendering php-html, but other than that...am pretty
much lost.
Does any class program exist that can help me do this?
Ideas, input, linksanything, would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
Ryan
P.S: If needed I can write a MUCH longer explanation
detailing the site
.
I have a few ideas on how this can be done, ie the
rendering php-html, but other than that...am
pretty
much lost.
Does any class program exist that can help me do
this?
Ideas, input, linksanything, would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
Ryan
Yes, please write
HTTrack.
http://www.httrack.com/
Very very interesting, thank you!
If you have tried this and have downloaded dynamic
pages/sites (eg: PHP pages) please tell me if you had
any link problems from one page to another.
Thanks!
Ryan
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Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier with
wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just get
the output from the pages ignoreing the links?
Thanks!
Ryan
--- Larry Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wget -m -k http://www.yoursite.com/
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Quick question;
If the site is updated with new pages/links is there
anyway of specifying to HTTrack to get just the new
pages or does it get the whole site again?
Reason I ask is they are going to have a s**tload of
pages...maybe 4k or pages
Thanks!
Ryan
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Hi Satyam,
Totally off the mark :-)
thanks for writing though.
The site (which later to be copied onto cd) is not for
demo purposes but to distribute to schools, (children
and people wanting to learn Swedish) its a govt
sponsored project so the site and the CDs should/will
be free.
Cheers,
Ryan
You have just described what wget does...
Oookayyy, and thats the cue for Ryan old boy to
start reading up on wget :-)
never used wget before...
Will google for it, in the meantime if anybody wants
to send me links (even RTFMs) would appreciate it.
Thanks!
Ryan
On Mon, June 12
--- Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier
with
wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just
get
the output from the pages ignoreing the links?
that's the default behaviour - but wget has about a
zillion
Hey Chris,
Thanks for replying.
Dont worry about it, solved it, made a silly mistake
on my part but corrected it by just copying the code
from the session_destroy page on the
manual...destroyed the session and the cookie and all
works good now.
Thanks!
Ryan
If you're logging straight back
, not a static html page),
nothing fancy, no permissions etc
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everytime I
login right? I am running the logout script before
logging in again...why is it always giving me the same
hash?
What am I missing?
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the $filename++; thingy, I used
to do things the hard (C) way.
Learnt something new...thanks!
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solution.
Yep, then tried some weird stuff and it worked :-)
INSERT INTO test2
VALUES (Curtime(), DATE_ADD(Now(), INTERVAL '5'
minute));
Maybe this will help someone else out.
Thanks for trying though.
Cheers!
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of a PITA to do that... or I dont have a choice?
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, checked that, it is.
Could also try:
select now() + interval 1 hour;
should come back the same (I think anyway).
No, this works, its gives me back
2006-05-31 04:23:56
but I only need the time part not the date part thats
why i am using curtime().
Thanks,
Ryan
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or any site where i can find a
few sample queries?
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parts
of the manual would be appreciated too.
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are doing is generating a web page that has invalid
javascript. Try looking at your output with view source for clues.
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echo font face='.$_SESSION['font'].'; //note the . before and
after the variable.
echo font face='{$_SESSION['font']}';
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Ahead of time thank you very much,
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See http://php.net/set_time_limit, although it might not work if your
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or the address of
your favourite charity and I'll make a payment
there.***
Please note I am NOT a rich guy...unfortunatly :)
Interested? Write back with your address and I'll send
the files over.
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Hey,
Can anybody recommend a IP to country (or better still
IP-city) database and script? I have found some leads
via google but would like to know what you guys are
using or can recommend.
Or just the DB would do, I can write the script if I
have to.
Thanks!
Ryan
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Thanks Kevin,
Will look into it, I think I found the same link via
the SEs...am not sure though.
Cheers!
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URL: www.tracewatch.com
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Hi,
i have 1 folder, in this folder sometime a file can
be sometimes not...
1. i would like to detect if the folder contains a
file or not.
only 1 file can be in this folder but i
On 5/21/06, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
U file_exists() ?
file_exists doesn't help here since the filename of
the file is not known. glob or the *dir functions do
the trick.
Rabin
Its all connected, had you searched the SEs first,
your would have found file_exists
Hey Tedd,
Ryan:
You might want to review:
http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-3091.html
Thanks for the link.
I also have:
http://xn--ovg.com/location
If you want that, please let me know and I'll
provide.
As usual, most generious, thanks for the offer.
I'm still testing 3
percentage of the time.
After submitting my location details I went back there
and refreshed the page but it still shows me the same
old data
Cheers!
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Hey,
At 11:01 AM -0700 5/21/06, Ryan A wrote:
As always in life, your choices are quick,
good, and
inexpensive --
but you can only pick two. :-)
Hey! Thats a good one, am going to use it in other
places :-)
Thanks!
No problem -- I met
this was bundled with the
standard package of PHP, if yes, why would anybody
want to turn this off?
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etc (the web) would get the
welcome page, but if the script is run as a shell
script then and only then is access granted to the
above part (after meeting other conditions...)
Homework:
http://www.php.net/manual/language.operators.errorcontrol.php
Yes sir
:-)
Thanks!
Ryan
Hey,
On Mon, May 15, 2006 7:30 am, Ryan A wrote:
The thing is, I thought this was bundled with the
standard package of PHP, if yes, why would anybody
want to turn this off?
PCRE got added after POSIX Regex had been in awhile.
There was some resistance to having two Regexes in
PHP
because if accesseed via a
POST it should execute that code and show the
WelcomeScreen()
Even a RTFM with a reference in the manual would be
appreciated.
Thanks!
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so I changed it to
$_SERVER, but it is still looping in that place...
Anyone have an idea of a variable (eg:
$_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) that will be set only if
called via the web and ignored if called via cli?
BTW, i tried $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] but not
working :-(
Thanks!
Ryan
--- tedd
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Any help appreciated.
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there are a lot of files the array could be
pretty big which would cause other problems, but I
would rather be corrected now if my thinking is
flawed.
Your advise appreciated.
Thanks!
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to a particular place in the
manual or a few URLs too would be appreciated.
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Hey Tedd, John and Ed,
Will look into what you wrote, am testing some stuff
and comparing speeds and performance right now.
Ed, the mod/access is used for other stuff like
expiring files so I dont think I will be able to go
with your idea.
I appreciate all your input.Thanks!
-Ryan
--- tedd
Thanks Rob, Satyam,
I understood the error supression but never came
across arrays where people were creating keys on the
fly like this and incrementing themjust looked a
bit weird to me.
Cheers!
Ryan
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appreciate all comments.
Thanks!
Ryan
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Hey Tedd,
Would appreciate all comments.
Thanks!
Ryan
Ryan:
How about zipping the array and sending that?
This look interesting:
http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-4066.html
hth's
I dont know if I can use that because I have no idea
if the remote client machines will have
unable to do so.
Can someone kindly give me a quick example on how to
do this? sitting too long on the comp, I think i'm
losing it :-(
If you want the php file that i have written please
tell me and will send it to you offlist.
Thanks!
Ryan
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again,
Ryan
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doing a simple echo, will be changing
that to some manipulation of the files as the project
goes along. One step at a time...
Cheers!
Ryan
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