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** Reply to note from Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 11 May 2002
01:54:43 +0100
Hi,
I am wondering if there is any tangible difference between the following two
commands:
$x = $foo[status];
$x =
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** Reply to note from Philip Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 30 Apr 2002 22:45:49
+ (GMT)
Btw, I can't think of a reason why a script designed
with register_globals = off would not work with it
on. Which is why
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** Reply to note from Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 27 Apr 2002 19:11:46 -0500 (CDT)
I'm guessing the issue is that it complicates the process of adding new
images, because someone has to create and upload two
I think he already has the best solution. Store two images. How many
thumbnails are there on a page? At 1-2 seconds per image to resize how
long will you make every visitor wait to see the thumbnails?
Disk space is cheap. If you have to buy another drive - no big deal. I
don't know about
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** Reply to note from Richard Baskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 26 Apr 2002 01:47:17
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Is there a way I can combine these queries?
$result = queryDB(SELECT count(ResumeID) FROM Resumes WHERE
typeEmploy='1');
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** Reply to note from Daniel Masur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 4 Jan 2002 08:54:00
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anybody can help?
ps, i never worked with images in php before...
Take a look at:
http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/
Rick Widmer
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** Reply to note from Mike Eheler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 03 Jan 2002 16:26:53
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That's the whole point of this thread.. that's what I want to avoid. I
want to have a URI that is easier to remember, and less ugly,
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** Reply to note from Chris Mattmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 23 May 2001
13:28:36 -0700
For instance, my file is basically just thousands of temperature
values, taken 4 times a day, over a period of 20 years. Let's
say I wanted
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** Reply to note from Chris Mattmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 23 May 2001
18:05:27 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks for your help Rick.
The problem I was having was basically as you understood, except for the fact
that I don't
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** Reply to note from "Steve Werby" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 3 Apr 2001
15:24:29 -0400
I should have said there's no *reliable* way to check whether an email
address on an external server is valid.
There is one
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** Reply to note from "Reuben D Budiardja" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 28 Mar 2001
12:44:55 -0500
Yes, that would be really cool. I my self has tried to find a way to do
this, and throw this question to the list
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** Reply to note from Jen Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 20 Mar 2001 19:59:26
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Hi there
I am trying to build an application where a user can use an
HTML form, fill out some fields, select a file from their
hard
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** Reply to note from Toby Butzon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 07 Mar 2001
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Greetings,
I know there's been some discussion of adding support for string
indexing (that would be exclusive to strings [because
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 6 Mar 2001 01:29:52 -0500
Frankly, I don't know how people would otherwise handle connections
to MySQL since the attempts could, potentially, block forever.
I guess because the
mod_userdir.c
mod_alias.c
mod_access.c
mod_auth.c
mod_so.c
mod_setenvif.c
mod_ssl.c
mod_php4.c
mod_perl.c
And httpd.conf has the handlers for php3 and php but whenever I browse to a
test php3 file it says:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: php_info() in test.php3 on line
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** Reply to note from Rick St Jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 06 Mar 2001
01:47:05 -0500
A good way to do what you are asking is a combination of the last two
suggestions...
if( count( $Area )) {# Don't do
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 5 Mar 2001 14:10:28 -0600
This is just a guess but wanted to take a shot at it.
Something like
SELECT EventID, EventName, EventDescription,
EventStartDate, EventEndDate
WHERE
t it to
work.
I've never had a problem with it. I place it inside the VirtualHost
block for the host I want to affect. I've got some domains with over
half a dozen different programs that use this trick. It needs to match
the AddType value you use to enable .php, .php3, .phtml, etc to run p
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 5 Mar 2001 20:00:47 EST
My server admin is being stupid... magic_quotes_gpc have been turned off
unexpectadly so phpMyAdmin aint working, as well as half my scripts. He says
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** Reply to note from andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 03 Mar 2001 14:26:30 -0500
help! :)
I'm trying to return a list of links under associated categories from a
database table that has the fields: "linkID, category, name,
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 2 Mar 2001 15:59:55 -0500
Hi,
When I run the code:
?php
mysql_connect ("LOCALHOST","webmaster2","hironsc0");
?
I got error message:
Fatal error: Call to unsupported or
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** Reply to note from Floyd Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 01 Mar 2001 16:39:23 -0500
Hi.. We have a city map using co-ordinates to link to specific info on various
buildings, etc. The links bring up an information
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** Reply to note from "Timothy Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 1 Mar 2001
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Can PHP GD-lib create an index with thumbnail images of all graphics in a
directory? Has anyone done this? Specifically,
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** Reply to note from "Boget, Chris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:26:16
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--_=_NextPart_001_01C0A28D.E2F45248
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
It is possible (I've done it)
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** Reply to note from Kelly Corkill [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 1 Mar 2001 16:27:21 -0700
(MST)
I would think you should be able to write a random string to a file when the
form page is accessed, and carry a variable
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** Reply to note from "Chris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 1 Mar 2001 15:43:25 -0800
Would it not be possible to have both the form page and the script page that
handles the form be generated o the fly with random filenames?
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** Reply to note from "Simon Garner" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 2 Mar 2001 13:05:00
+1300
So how do you verify that the logged in user is allowed to act on behalf of
the
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** Reply to note from kevin1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 27 Feb 2001 08:10:05 -0500
Is there any equivalent to Java's try-catch or Perl's eval{BLOCK}if($@)
structure in PHP?
No.
There has been some discussion about adding it
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** Reply to note from "Scott Rothgaber" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 26 Feb 2001 09:45:42
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PHP 4.0.4 pl1, Apache 1.3.17, BSD/OS 4.1 pl37
Good Morning!
Please forgive me if this has been covered ad nauseum,
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** Reply to note from "Jason Jacobs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:28:37
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Hi. In some of my files, I have a require statement to get some global
stuff accessable. I also have some header()
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** Reply to note from "Scott Rothgaber" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:46:08
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On 26 Feb 2001, at 10:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first thing to try is get a list of the host names that
fail
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** Reply to note from "Karl J. Stubsjoen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 26 Feb 2001
15:28:27 -0700
Hello,
I need a little help getting started with my project (i'm new to PHP). I
need to enumerate all of the
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** Reply to note from "Parker, John (Snorkel)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 26
Feb 2001 16:02:32 -0600
The behaviour is this: When I send mail from the webserver (running as
[EMAIL
hould, then I loaded phpmyadmin
and now when I make a request for a php file
it tries to download, my httpd.conf file seems
to be in order...any ideas?
What file extension did you use on your phpinfo() attempt?
What file extension does phpMyAdmin use?
Are they different You may need to add
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 26 Feb 2001 15:58:19 -0500
hi all,
thanks for the replies. many of you asked why I want to use php4 as a cgi.
basically it boils down to this, using PHP as CGI you can run PHP
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 24 Feb 2001 16:42:09 -0600
Could you give me some URLs for tutorials related
to cookies and good reference material?
Not directly, but there are a number of tutorial links at:
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:20:12 -0500
I've tried and tried and tried ;-)
I have this array;
$bikes = array(
"Road" = array(
"Trek" = array(
"Trek 5200" =
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** Reply to note from "Kevin Beckford" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 23 Feb 2001
15:42:26 -0500
I am opening the top level of a a directory structure with dir. I want make
a list of the subdirectories, but not the
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** Reply to note from Philip Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 24 Feb 2001 01:31:30
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Hello, This is my first attempt, so I'm prolly doing something stupid,
but can someone tell me why this doesn't work?
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** Reply to note from Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 21 Feb 2001 14:58:13
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We have designed a web based email program that we have
recently found a problem with...If you open up two email
accounts in two
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** Reply to note from "Ide, Jim" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 22 Feb 2001 13:48:34 -0500
Hi -
How can/should I contact the developers of PHP
to request that they add a new feature to PHP?
Submit a bug report at:
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** Reply to note from Mike Tuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 22 Feb 2001 09:05:34
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Do you have any idea when 4.0.5 will be out?
If nothing goes wrong, they hope to do it around the first of the
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** Reply to note from "Kevin Cawthorne" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 21 Feb 2001
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The reason I used that route was to show the logic.
Yes its long- some people may not want a mysql reliant way of doing
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** Reply to note from Jason Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 21 Feb 2001 11:37:40
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Hi,
I came across this:
$confidential = 0;
echo "$confidential " . ($confidential == "yes");
In which "0 1" was
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** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 19 Feb 2001 15:22:49 -0600
I wanted to check with all of you before I report a bug.
Here is the problem:
I am attempting to access a OS2 server via ftp. When I login on the
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** Reply to note from "Zenith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 20 Feb 2001 02:45:12 +0800
In a self defined function, a one dimension or two dimension array may be
passed,
How can I check that, the passed in array is a one
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** Reply to note from "Richard Lynch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 16 Feb 2001 17:21:03
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Do you get the line number and filename of the script that *called* the
query function, or is it always the query function
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So the question is, why is this acting like this? (When I meet "pro" they
say Apache, Linux e.g.. is the best, and curse the IIS and W2K, but at this
time I
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** Reply to note from Javier Muniz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 16 Feb 2001
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You should use fieldnames in your selects... I'd imagine count(*)
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** Reply to note from Maxim Maletsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 16 Feb 2001
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I never used 50 of them, but I think there's such a thing as
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** Reply to note from "Richard Lynch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 15 Feb 2001 19:25:14
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I think you *can* use the "for win32 only" stuff on Linux if you want to
send your mail to a different server...
I don't
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** Reply to note from Gerald Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 15 Feb 2001 01:04:30 -0800
2) In JSPs, it is possible to do server-side page redirection, i.e.
"forward" a request from page A to page B, as if the
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** Reply to note from "Richard Lynch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 15 Feb 2001 19:54:55
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Does die() give you a line number? If not, just put it in there.
No, die() does not add to your message.
Here is how I
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** Reply to note from Derek Sivers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 13 Feb 2001 09:31:29 -0800
I'd really appreciate a clear statement whether to use better
$foo =
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"Roman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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** Reply to note from "Steve Werby" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 7 Feb 2001 09:28:29
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Or you could do it the easy way in MySQL:
SELECT SEC_TO_TIME( TIME_TO_SEC(
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** Reply to note from "Mark" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:29:57 -0600
I'd like my html output to be neatly written, including newlines is
helpful but does anyone know of a better way to output newlines than
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** Reply to note from "Patrick L." [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 31 Jan 2001
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I've been struggling with perl, till someone said why not give PHP a
shot.
Where do I start?
Aside from manuals, are there any
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** Reply to note from "Karl J. Stubsjoen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 25 Jan 2001
08:36:43 -0700
Hello, So I think I've found 3 ways to describe the HTML Doc as
"HTML". Which one is the best?
1) Via MetTag (this
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** Reply to note from "Chris Doyle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 25 Jan 2001 09:38:55
+1000
To be completely safe:
cd /var/mysql# or where ever your databases are
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** Reply to note from "Noah Spitzer-Williams" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 23 Jan 2001
10:09:22 -0500
Is there a way to remove all cookies so matter what path they were
set as long as it was from me (ex. in my
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** Reply to note from CDitty [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 18 Jan 2001 06:58:22 -0600
I see someone else has another suggestion that might be better, using
array_count(). You learn something new every day, which is why I watch
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** Reply to note from Noel Akins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 18 Jan 2001 22:05:46 +
Hello, Question 1: A long time ago, I started my first big project
using php3 and MySQL that would return on a query a listing of info
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** Reply to note from "Jacky@lilst" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 19 Jan 2001
13:15:13 -0600
What happens when more than one person updates the tables at nearly
the same time?
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** Reply to note from "Jacky@lilst" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 19 Jan 2001
14:00:02 -0600
Sorry, I think it should be like this:
$queryInsert = "insert into user values ('firstname','lastname','email')";
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In his current column for Network World, Gear Hear (AKA Mark Gibbs)
talks about PHP and Zend Technologies. Since you hang out on this
mailing list, you may not learn much, but go ahead and take a
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The current column for Gear Head, (AKA Mark Gibbs) in Network World
magazine is all about PHP and Zend Technonogies. Since you hang around
on this mailing list, you may not learn much but rejoice in the thought
that his column is
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** Reply to note from "Dallas Kropka" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 14 Jan 2001
00:57:10 -0600
I have a large site, with several hundred pages its a product
listing and shopping cart and I want to log my
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** Reply to note from Alex Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 14 Jan 2001 17:16:50
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Whoever said NFS is slow hasn't used a NetApp
OK, I'll bite. What is NetApp? Network Appliance?
Is this a cache technology, or
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** Reply to note from "Dallas Kropka" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 13 Jan 2001
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I need to create files and reports for importation into QuickBooks,
but they need to be in the IIF file format that
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