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Age: 72 years, 7 days toothpaste, deodorant, aftershave. Don't need the rest,
yet.
Mousepad: Yes. I find it easier to clean the mousepad than to try to clean the
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Again, you got it wrong, o' wise one -- that's a picture of my son's
senior class.
I'm the one on the left fogging a smart-ass who refused to get out of my
Fogging must be a REAL OLD Fashioned term. Please clarify.
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chariot's way.
Boy, those were
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there a better place to ask?
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']);$last_modified =
filemtime($file_name);print(This page last modified );
print(date(m/j/y, $last_modified));
(all on one line).
I would really like to understand why the include construct doesn't
give the same results as the original?
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of thing thusly:
neither A, nor B, nor C
A little more wordy, but completely unambiguous.
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Does the page validate at http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/?
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not encounter a single, double, single
sequence, or a double, single, double sequence. That gets more
involved by remembering which quote was first, second, and third -
third should be same as second, for example.
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to this spam message!
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Boy, its a good thing no one on this list would fall for something like that.
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(or even know the username/password) on the remote site?
This isn't intended to stop serious hackers, just enough security to
stop casual passers-by.
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simply because the object is unset.
Searches of the docs has yet to turn up anything and Google isn't
helping. Anyone have any pointers?
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) Is there anything I can do to get more verbose debugging?
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tedd
Tedd,
You should apologize to all pigs for that comparison.
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? How come 42?
The answer to the question of Life, The Universe, and Everything, is 42.
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given page1 has a list of goods and sends $i as a variable into a link
to page2, ie, a href=page2.php?i=3send/a
Page2 adds the items recieved in an array.
In page2 how can I unset the $_GET['i'] so that if I press F5(refresh)
it doesn't add the same item to the array ?
I tried
Dan Shirah a écrit :
How about just adding a simple counter on your page.
That's what I do but that counter resets when you press F5 and is not
functionnal.
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Your page URL has ?i=asdf in it. As such, $_GET['i'] is being set every time you refresh
that particular URL. Unsetting $_GET['i'] will only erase the variable for that instance
of that PHP script. As soon as you refresh, you are calling a new instance of that
'phone_index' = 323;
What am I doing wrong?
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I would use RSS.
My friend Google gave me that link to try
http://www.feedforall.com/free-php-script.htm
this newsletter should be in HTML format and send 1 by 1 to each customer.
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Maybe you guys should get a Mac. Works just fine for me on a Mac, OS
X, Firefox.
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At 9:49 AM -0400 4/11/08, tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
Check out my new game:
http://webbytedd.com/quarters/
What do you think?
Cheers,
tedd
PS: I originally wrote the game
... tags inside
the table /table tags, but not inside any td.../td tags.
4. Learn to use the W3C Markup Validation service -
http://validator.w3.org/. It will point out many problems that you can
solve quickly.
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Ok I give it a try as soon as I can.
Hotmail will accept mail delivery from PHP ?
Sure. There is nothing specific of PHP that prevents Hotmail from
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Hotmail will accept mail delivery from PHP ?
Sure. There is nothing specific of PHP that prevents Hotmail from
accepting messages sent by PHP scripts.
I used your test_smtp_message.php setting to_address to my hotmail,
localhost to my ip on dyndns, smtp_host to www.hotmail.com,
Hi Manuel
You can build mailto: links with a default subject and text, but I am
not sure you can force Outlook to use specific HTML. It's wiser to not
rely on mailto: .
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In the body that column shows Brébeuf in Windows Outlook.
You may want to try this MIME message composing and sending class that
http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage
Looks great Manuel.but my server is under dyndns and the DN isn't qualified
so no mail functions available.
I
of the @, etc.), if it passes the syntax check, I then set $rhs to
everything to the right of the @. Then I test:
if (!checkdnsrr($rhs, 'MX'))
{
invalid
}
else
{
valid
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= 86400;
$difference = (($date1 - $date2) / $factor);
94 - 93.958333 = .04167
.04167 * 86400 = 3600 = 1 hour. Didn't you pass throught
daylight savings time prior to 21 March?
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on the site. If all you want to do is find out if they still have the
socket open, then there are much smaller, simpler ways.
Like what ?
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socket open, then there are much smaller, simpler ways.
Like what ?
I meant as opposed to the session-handling method I sent in the
other thread. However, you may want to look into having JavaScript
handle the session-watching, and report to the server via AJAX calls
every 30
I want to prevent one from taking over a session from one who left the
site
and left his desk for a moment.
What if that connection were two servers communicating together !?
Any crooked mind could then steal the latent session and start fire in
the
system(s).
All things that
Is it a good idea to put a cart in a session var since the cart will be
an
array ?
Yes, and it's far more secure than putting the actual data into a
cookie, since that can be changed on the client-side to alter prices
and other data.
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A PHP session destroys itself as soon as the client disconnects from the
site.
Why if I connect from another machine, log in, and disconnect without
logging off, and return 5 mins later, my session is still alive ?
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Why if I connect from another machine, log in, and disconnect without
logging off, and return 5 mins later, my session is still alive ?
A session only expires in three cases:
a.) An explicit session_destroy() is sent.*
b.) The user-side cookie with the session
Hi Daniel,
http://www.nabble.com/Logging-session-timeout-in-DB-to15845123.html
It can build a lot of stress on the server.
What if I use connection_aborted() ?
In the status line of the page I can write a 'connected' timer and use it to
check the connection !?
At most I'll have a 30 secs.
{
return ;
}
}
And I would call the function with set_var($name) or set_var($phone).
The problem is getting the function to use $var as a variable name,
rather than a value. What am I missing, please?
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no critical errors, 3 or 4 said they were bugg. then 3 said iI may have a
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Thank you.
configure ended with no errors. But it said Don't forget to make test, so
like a good little lemming I did.
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no critical
Do failed tests mean I absolutely should NOT install. Or is it normal to
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Hello, all.
Thanks for your help in advance. I'm trying to figure out how to get PHP to
retrieve MPEG File Properties, specifically the length of the video file in
seconds.
Thanks,
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On Oct 18, 2007, at 9:50 PM, Bastien Koert wrote:
Are you sure that the value is a string? If its numeric, then try
the check without the quotes around the value
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php
If you compare an integer with a string, the string is
a socket_bind in
between?
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, say $row_number, which starts at 1, and
increments by one for each row you display.
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At 3:09 PM -0400 8/29/07, Jason Pruim wrote:
And what I'm looking for is away to take rows 4 and 5 and move them
to rows 2 and 3 so the next record inserted would be row 4
:
$string1 = 1,2,3,4,5,6,9;
$string2 = 1,2,3,10,11,12;
number of entries in $string1 is 7, number of entries in $string2 is
6, but length($string1) = 13, while length($string2) = 14. Is this
the problem you are seeing?
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and you might just want to compare the specific elements of both
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On Thursday 03 May 2007 03:18, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 1:14 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39062
This discussion may be better placed on Internals where the people
who make these decisions hang out more
, the suggested workaround doesn't even work. dechex()
reliably returns 64 hex bits for 64-bit numbers and 32 hex bits for
32-bit numbers, which still results in incorrect comparisons, for
example f34c690a != f34c690a.
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Turn off all error reporting (in php.ini) so that the error isn't pushed
to the screen.
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To: php-windows@lists.php.net; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: Question on
from the array? Keep in mind, the number of data points might be
variable, the constraints being n columns with approximately the same
number of data point in each column.
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At 8:05 PM +0200 1/13/07, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Hehehe... Good thing that I didn't post a picture of Gush:
http://dotancohen.com/gallery/img-122.html
I presume Gush is an advanced computer mouse?
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coredumps? Or is the design philosophy for PHP different than
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If anyone can point me to a online explanation for this or other
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if the first string is
greater than the second. Sounds like values other than -1, 0, and +1
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for this to be happening that you can see?
Or am I approaching this all wrong?
I'm using a similar approach to an umpire scheduling database and it
works just fine.
Thanks for any hints!
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Before adding a new row to the mysql database (already opened) we do a
query to see if a particular record already exists.
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Bill Shupp wrote:
I need to install the cybercash module on a Debian Sarge system. I
really want to keep Debian's PHP packages, and just build this as a
shared module. At least one post in the archives indicates that this is
possible, as does one changelog entry. However, no specifics were
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On May 17, 2005, at 10:24 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
I don't know much about that fancy new stream stuff, or the XML
crap, but
you've got zero (0) lines of code in there to do anything useful
when the
functions fail.
no functions fail.
what I'm expecting is that with
On May 18, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
*YOU* have check their return value to see if it's 'false' or -1 or
0 and,
if so, *YOU* have to call another function to get the error message
and
error code.
This is what I am suggesting is missing big-time in your code.
Yes, you made your
On May 18, 2005, at 4:10 PM, Jared Williams wrote:
Sure the server is checking if modified since headers?
I'm capturing the response headers from the remote server, so I can
see that.
Just tried a bit of code here and it seems to be working as
expected (5.0.4 Win32)
1) I made an initial
On May 18, 2005, at 7:07 PM, Jared Williams wrote:
Heh, yes indeed most baffling... Libxml must be performing some
sort of cacheing, I guess. Doesn't appear to be requesting twice
(once with the if-modified-since header, and again without atleast)
well, thanks for the confirm on that. I thought
it should work.
file_get_contents('http://www.somewhere.com/somefile.xml', false,
$context);
I have php 5.0.4 compiled with libxml2 (2.6.16) on Mac OS X 10.4. I
imagine I'm not doing something correctly, but can't figure out what
it is.
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though. No
error message, no output. Just the 127 (-1?)
So, what do I have to change in my setup to get the exec functions to
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At 13:22 -0800 3/23/05, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Bill Rausch wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having the same problem as Jim Poserina. Richard pointed out
some things to try. Here's my story.
We installed Fedora 3 on a new box. Then we installed Apache 2 and
PHP 4.3.9 from the RPMs that came on the CDs
Phpdiscuss - Php Newsgroups And Mailing Lists wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody have any depthful knowledge of the SimpleXML extension in
PHP5?..
More accurately, do you know if the simpleXml-xpath() method uses DOM,
SAX or some other method of parsing a loaded XML document?
I ask because I am
Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote Bill McCuistion:
Q re: php-5.0.2 ./configure --with-soap --with-openssl --with-tidy
Hello all. Hoping for some direction with the above step.
Have PHP-5.0.2 and can configure the soap and openssl options, but when I
add the tidy option, the operation
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I looking to get the data out of this test.xml file but dont
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If I remove all bo: from the xml then it works fine...
Is anyone can tell me how to do it?
?php
$file = test.xml;
$xml =
Q re: php-5.0.2 ./configure --with-soap --with-openssl --with-tidy
Hello all. Hoping for some direction with the above step.
Have PHP-5.0.2 and can configure the soap and openssl options, but when I
add the tidy option, the operation stops with the following message.
-- checking for TIDY
Dan Joseph wrote:
how is the xml being sent to you from the other place on the internet? is
it being posted in a form, etc.?
It won't be thru a form. I guess it'll be a direct send, he'll format
something like...
request
nameJack/name
account239048098324/account
/request
...
Afan Pasalic wrote:
hi,
how can I check using php that I use SSL?
tried with
REQUEST_URI
HTTP_HOST
PATH_INFO
but any of these does show http://
Thanks!
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from the command line...
php -m
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Where can I find information on any plans to create a compiler for PHP,
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Barring that, is there a PHP syntax checker that would enforce some of the
types of things that a compiler would find?
I remember from back in my MS-DOS days the very
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A previous program is passing an email address to my code via method=post.
When I print it, it looks like bill%40Domain.com instead of
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Also, text comes in as Hello+World instead of Hello World.
What's going on? I'm obviously missing something. I can't wait until I'm
furthur
databases or tables, and
though I haven't tried I doubt I'll be able to create, delete, or
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by creating a class called myProject and having Audio and System be static
variables, referring to the classes Audio and System. The Audio and System
This should be constant, not static. Sorry.
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I wonder whether there's any opensource project using PHP to build
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When I go from a normal php page (mod) to a cgi-based php page (stand
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Warning: open(/tmp/sess_be0b03b8eb0ed759b10792d823099678, O_RDWR)
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Is there a way to carry sessions across the
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}
When I check for errors:
$curr_year = 2004
$curr_year is an integer
$range = 10
$curr_year + $range = 2014
$y = 2004
But my select box is empty... as in:
select name='yada'
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What is it that I don't understand?
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Thanks for the great responses. I've found some help, and they're even in
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I simply do not understand what I don't understand, so I don't know how to
ask my question. Is this a coding problem, sendmail, permissions, a server
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