Re: [PHP] Re: Is there a simple way to enforce a private method in a subclass?

2010-12-22 Thread Richard Quadling
On 21 December 2010 19:12, Carlos Medina i...@simply-networks.de wrote: Am 21.12.2010 17:36, schrieb Richard Quadling: Hi. If I have an abstract class of Task and I want all subclasses of Task to have a private method _runTask, is there a way to enforce this? Currently an abstract private

[PHP] Re: Is there a simple way to enforce a private method in a subclass?

2010-12-21 Thread Carlos Medina
Am 21.12.2010 17:36, schrieb Richard Quadling: Hi. If I have an abstract class of Task and I want all subclasses of Task to have a private method _runTask, is there a way to enforce this? Currently an abstract private function in an abstract class isn't allowed. Fatal error: Abstract function

[PHP] Re: Hi list --- justa simple question

2010-02-07 Thread Al
On 2/7/2010 10:22 AM, ebhakt wrote: I am developing a website here wherein i need to post a lot of content. I am trying to develop a script to post data automatically to the site the site is designed in drupal any idea/comment or suggestion on how should i begin with because i am new to php

Re: [PHP] Re: Hi list --- justa simple question

2010-02-07 Thread ebhakt
thanks for the suggestion but i need a out of the box solution , be it based on dotnet or php on how to post content to a website or blog by reading an xml file or like a feed rss for example i need something to function like the feed aggregator module in drupal but not for drupal , for any

Re: [PHP] Re: Hi list --- justa simple question

2010-02-07 Thread shiplu
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 10:55 PM, ebhakt i...@ebhakt.com wrote: thanks for the suggestion but i need a out of the box solution , be it based on dotnet or php on how to post content to a website or blog by reading an  xml file or like  a feed rss for example i need something to function like the

[PHP] Re: why is this SIMPLE elseif not firing?

2009-07-15 Thread Govinda
nevermind.. sorry for the noise. It was my if clause that was firing too much, and never even reaching that elseif. -G -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-10 Thread Arno Kuhl
I'm sure those who've been on this list a while muttered here we go again... when this thread started. Personally I think if there was a poll about this the bell curve would have some on the left demanding we all top post, many on the right of the curve demanding we all bottom post, and a solid

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-10 Thread abdulazeez alugo
To: php-general@lists.php.net From: t...@marston-home.demon.co.uk Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 22:37:44 +0100 Subject: Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies) Still Learnin' ssski...@gmail.com wrote in message news:4a565c73.8090...@gmail.com... Tony Marston wrote

[PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
There are too many people in this newsgroup with the idea that you MUST obey the rules, whatever they are, WITHOUT QUESTION. I do not subscribe to this notion. I have been working in IT (or DP as it was originally called) for over 30 years, and in that time I have worked with many groups, and

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Thursday 09 July 2009 09:39:11 Tony Marston wrote: There are too many people in this newsgroup with the idea that you MUST obey the rules, whatever they are, WITHOUT QUESTION. I do not subscribe to this notion. I have been working in IT (or DP as it was originally called) for over 30

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Stuart
2009/7/9 Tony Marston t...@marston-home.demon.co.uk: There are too many people in this newsgroup with the idea that you  MUST obey the rules, whatever they are, WITHOUT QUESTION. I do not subscribe to this notion. I have been working in IT (or DP as it was originally called) for over 30 years,

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Sometimes I use bottom posting, sometimes I use top posting, and sometimes I use middle posting. It depends on the circumstances. If a post contains several points that need separate responses, then I put my response under each point, and do not accumulate all at the bottom as this would make

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Lester Caine
Tony Marston wrote: Where I put my answers depends on the context, so saying that IT MUST ALWAYS BE AT THE BOTTOM doesn't wash with me. That is a sentiment I would agree with - but for one flaw! The number of people who seem to think that answering with a single line at the top and then

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Stuart
2009/7/9 Tony Marston t...@marston-home.demon.co.uk: Sometimes I use bottom posting, sometimes I use top posting, and sometimes I use middle posting. It depends on the circumstances. If a post contains several points that need separate responses, then I put my response under each point,  and

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Stuart stut...@gmail.com wrote in message news:a5f019de0907090340k47216f7fh4d83434ef98ce...@mail.gmail.com... 2009/7/9 Tony Marston t...@marston-home.demon.co.uk: snip I thought of a better analogy. You ever been on the London Underground? There's a rule that says you stand on the right-hand

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Bastien Koert
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: Stuart stut...@gmail.com wrote in message news:a5f019de0907090340k47216f7fh4d83434ef98ce...@mail.gmail.com... 2009/7/9 Tony Marston t...@marston-home.demon.co.uk: snip I thought of a better analogy. You ever

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com wrote in message news:d7b6cab70907090623s6b37641dt90a564f1d80fe...@mail.gmail.com... On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: Stuart stut...@gmail.com wrote in message

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Eddie Drapkin
I called him intolerant because he jumps on issues which other people just don't care about. I called him small minded because he concentrates on small issues which simply don't matter in the great scheme of things. That sounds like fair comment to me It's just like those people who have

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Bastien Koert
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com wrote in message news:d7b6cab70907090623s6b37641dt90a564f1d80fe...@mail.gmail.com... On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: Stuart

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Eddie Drapkin
I honestly think this is a case of the subject being broached in a less-than-super-friendly-with-hugs-and-butterflies way and someone getting unduly offended about that. Why not chill out and look at this objectively? Mailing lists are historically, as I'm sure you know, a nearly invaluable

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Still Learnin'
Tony Marston wrote: I called [Daniel] intolerant because he jumps on issues which other people just don't care about. By other people you can only mean yourself, since the number of people disagreeing with you here on this list keeps increasing. I called him small minded because he

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Govinda
my 2¢: Wherever/whenever the feeling level has been damaged, then/there communication stops. We can easily forget this in the dry environment of talking to computers.. but the important matter(s) will always come back to the *people* involved, sooner or later. Real power is measured in

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 09:54, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: I called him intolerant because he jumps on issues which other people just don't care about. Point #1: You're obviously wrong, as this thread has already received more replies than most on-topic, PHP-centric

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Bob McConnell
A quick search on Google indicates this argument has been active in various forums for over ten years, so I don't expect it to be resolved here. While ego is the most apparent motivator in these discussions I suspect, but have no way to confirm, that the two camps are divided by how their

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Eddie Drapkin oorza...@gmail.com wrote in message news:68de37340907090705y5b095f8cy68ba0d416b045...@mail.gmail.com... I called him intolerant because he jumps on issues which other people just don't care about. I called him small minded because he concentrates on small issues which simply

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Jason
-Original Message- From: Bob McConnell [mailto:r...@cbord.com] Sent: 09 July 2009 15:38 To: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies) [snip] Bob McConnell A: Maybe because some people are too annoyed by top-posting. Q: Why do I

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com wrote in message news:d7b6cab70907090705i1575fe0ft21a2cc82c992b...@mail.gmail.com... On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com wrote in message

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread tedd
At 9:39 AM +0100 7/9/09, Tony Marston wrote: -snip- (Nothing important) While you don't have any regard for rules, we do. We simply ask that the rules be followed for reasons that are not without foundation and rules that are customary for list such as this. Your juvenile statement of: No,

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies) WOT

2009-07-09 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I've decided. It doesn't work for me. End of story. [/snip] This has become way off topic (call me a Nazi if you will :)) and has not, until now, been appropriately marked in the subject line. Mr. Marston has posted here for a long time and has always had a burr up his butt about rules.

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies) WOT

2009-07-09 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] No, I don't like stupid rules, which is why I choose not to obey them. [/snip] Shall I point out the irony here? http://www.tonymarston.net/aboutme/experiences.html in which you post a truckload of rules. And this which is posted among your Thoughts Words Nobody trips over mountains.

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Daniel Brown danbr...@php.net wrote in message news:ab5568160907090729j4c2cc67esff2823dcb493d...@mail.gmail.com... On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 09:54, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: I called him intolerant because he jumps on issues which other people just don't care about.

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 11:57, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote: Violating a license agreement is against the law, top posting is not. Laws are rules set forth by mortal man. I have the right by your own word to choose not to obey this particular one. Your arguments hold

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 16:57 +0100, Tony Marston wrote: It's stupid because there is no valid reason as to why top posting is *bad*. It has existed on the internet ever since there was an internet, so for someone to stand up and say I don't like this, so I'll make a rule agains it it just

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Still Learnin'
Tony Marston wrote: I have no respect for anyone who wastes time in trying to force others to obey their petty rules. ... The whole point about this particlar rule is that it has no purpose other than to force everybody to conform to somebody's idea of perfection. You've been told more

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread HallMarc Websites
-Original Message- From: Ashley Sheridan [mailto:a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 2:07 PM To: Tony Marston Cc: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies) On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 16:57 +0100, Tony

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote in message news:1247162816.3514.17.ca...@localhost.localdomain... On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 16:57 +0100, Tony Marston wrote: It's stupid because there is no valid reason as to why top posting is *bad*. It has existed on the internet ever since

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Bob McConnell
From: HallMarc Websites Having just come in to the particular thread, I actually have work that keeps me away from here, I'm wondering why this is worth the energy and time I have seen wasted on this subject. Seems to me everyone needs to take a deep breath and a step back. As far as anyone

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread tedd
At 2:22 PM -0400 7/9/09, HallMarc Websites wrote: As far as anyone going against convention, seems to me that people who think outside the box, go against convention, break the rules, whatever are the ones who keep life interesting and occasionally help us find something new. I would hate to

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread tedd
At 2:38 PM -0400 7/9/09, Bob McConnell wrote: It will be even more interesting to see if anyone on this list pays any attention to him in the future. Bob McConnell Bob: You won't have to wonder about me. I've already set email filters to trash any incoming from him. A *few* on this list

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Martin Scotta
Hi all I haven't read any post from here. I want to read PHP threads. is this going somewhere? I think not. On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:13 PM, teddtedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote: At 2:38 PM -0400 7/9/09, Bob McConnell wrote: It will be even more interesting to see if anyone on this list pays

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Bob McConnell r...@cbord.com wrote in message news:ff8482a96323694490c194babeac24a0049ad...@email.cbord.com... From: HallMarc Websites Having just come in to the particular thread, I actually have work that keeps me away from here, I'm wondering why this is worth the energy and time I have

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote in message news:p06240800c67be78e3...@[192.168.1.101]... At 2:22 PM -0400 7/9/09, HallMarc Websites wrote: As far as anyone going against convention, seems to me that people who think outside the box, go against convention, break the rules, whatever are the

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Thursday 09 July 2009 20:50:59 Tony Marston wrote: Bob McConnell r...@cbord.com wrote in message news:ff8482a96323694490c194babeac24a0049ad...@email.cbord.com... From: HallMarc Websites Having just come in to the particular thread, I actually have work that keeps me away from here,

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Still Learnin' ssski...@gmail.com wrote in message news:4a5641d1.9040...@gmail.com... Tony Marston wrote: I have no respect for anyone who wastes time in trying to force others to obey their petty rules. ... The whole point about this particlar rule is that it has no purpose other than

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Still Learnin'
Tony Marston wrote: You've been told more than twice, it isn't an arbitrary rule. It isn't a petty rule. It isn't about perfection. It is arbitrary. It is petty. It is about someone's idea of perfection. One of us clearly manifests a reality gap. How many people do you have siding with your

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
My sincerest apologies. I have been a complete jackass this entire time and every single one of you has been correct. From this point forward I vow to keep my God damned mouth shut unless spoken to. You see, I have been struggling with defining my sexual identity and trying to

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Bastien Koert
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Tony Marstont...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote:        My sincerest apologies.  I have been a complete jackass this entire time and every single one of you has been correct.  From this point forward I vow to keep my God damned mouth shut unless spoken to.    

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread tedd
At 9:03 PM +0100 7/9/09, Ashley Sheridan wrote: Also, I'd hardly call anyone here a jumped-up pipsqueak just because we aren't too old to go by new rules. The only reason I'm bringing your age into this is because you keep mentioning your last 30 years online on mailing lists. There are older

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 16:55, teddtedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote: Now, do I remember email? No not really. As I understand it, email came about under ARPANET and converted to the Internet in the early 80's. So unless he has been doing email and participating on something other than what's

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 16:47, Bastien Koertphps...@gmail.com wrote:        My sincerest apologies.  I have been a complete jackass this entire time and every single one of you has been correct.  From this point forward I vow to keep my God damned mouth shut unless spoken to. Heh.

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
This post did not come from me. The headers contain this: Received: from [74.54.247.2] ([74.54.247.2:59280] helo=mail.caracol-cream.com) Very funny. -- (the real) Tony Marston http://www.tonymarston.net http://www.radicore.org (the fake) Tony Marston t...@marston-home.demon.co.uk wrote in

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Tony Marston
Still Learnin' ssski...@gmail.com wrote in message news:4a565c73.8090...@gmail.com... Tony Marston wrote: You've been told more than twice, it isn't an arbitrary rule. It isn't a petty rule. It isn't about perfection. It is arbitrary. It is petty. It is about someone's idea of perfection.

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Thursday 09 July 2009 22:00:14 Daniel Brown wrote: On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 16:47, Bastien Koertphps...@gmail.com wrote:        My sincerest apologies.  I have been a complete jackass this entire time and every single one of you has been correct.  From this point forward I vow to keep my

RE: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread HallMarc Websites
-Original Message- From: tedd [mailto:tedd.sperl...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 4:55 PM To: php-general@lists.php.net; a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk Subject: Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies) At 9:03 PM +0100 7/9/09, Ashley Sheridan wrote

Re: [PHP] Obeying the rules (was Simple login form with cookies)

2009-07-09 Thread PJ
Tony Marston wrote: There are too many people in this newsgroup with the idea that you MUST obey the rules, whatever they are, WITHOUT QUESTION. I do not subscribe to this notion. I have been working in IT (or DP as it was originally called) for over 30 years, and in that time I have

Re: [PHP] Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-23 Thread tedd
At 1:46 PM -0600 4/22/09, scubak1w1 wrote: I am thinking that is where I am at... as you said, the user just needs to know that there computer is busy, hang on a second already! grin I like those icons - if I may be so bold though, and excuse the broadness of the question, are you / can you

Re: [PHP] Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread tedd
At 9:28 PM -0600 4/21/09, scubak1w1 wrote: Hello, Can someone pass on some suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code? After all is said, you can pick anything you want from here: http://webbytedd.com/bb/wait/ This is as simple as it gets for there is no simple

Re: [PHP] Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread scubak1w1
tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote in message news:p0624080ac614d6bf9...@[192.168.1.101]... At 9:28 PM -0600 4/21/09, scubak1w1 wrote: Hello, Can someone pass on some suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code? After all is said, you can pick anything you want from

Re: [PHP] Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread scubak1w1
scubak1w1 sk...@spamcop.net wrote in message news:44.c6.33545.6747f...@pb1.pair.com... tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote in message news:p0624080ac614d6bf9...@[192.168.1.101]... At 9:28 PM -0600 4/21/09, scubak1w1 wrote: Hello, Can someone pass on some suggestions of some good, simple

Re: [PHP] Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 04/22/2009 04:46 PM scubak1w1 said the following: I am thinking that is where I am at... as you said, the user just needs to know that there computer is busy, hang on a second already! grin I like those icons - if I may be so bold though, and excuse the broadness of the

[PHP] Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-21 Thread scubak1w1
Hello, Can someone pass on some suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code? Maybe as simple as changing the cursor icon for the duration? I have am HTML form that gathers some data and allows for a file upload of up to 80Mb (on a secure site, and limited to *.zip files) -

[PHP] Re: =.='' what wrong ? just simple code, however error.

2009-01-03 Thread Martin Zvarík
It works as expected on my PHP 5.2.4 LKSunny napsal(a): ? $credithold = 100; for($i=1;$i=1000;$i++){ $credithold -= 0.1; echo $creditholdbr /; } //i don't know why, when run this code, on 91.3 after expect is 91.2, however..91.2001 //who can help me ? and tell me why ?

[PHP] Re: MCrypt not decrypting simple text

2008-03-21 Thread Dan
Ok, looks like I'm not getting much intrest here, can anyone recomend which newsgroup I should post this under? Is there a crypto group or anything of the like?: - Dan Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm using MCrypt and I have two very simple functions. All

[PHP] Re: Please Help with simple Noob problem (Problem Solved)

2007-01-11 Thread Scott Bounds
. I can get them if you really need them. Here's the major problem. When I try and view a simple php page in the browser, it doesn't display anything that has to do with the php tags. By that I mean it won't recognize the php directives (I guess). I made a simple page (the infamous phpinfo

[PHP] looking for a short/simple kind of app...

2006-08-07 Thread bruce
hi... i'm looking for a short/simple kind of app to allow me to play around with some different tbls.. basically.. i have a couple of tbls where i have a top level tbls, and a few subordinate child tbls parent child child i'd like to be able to add/modify/delete items from the various

[PHP] Re: Simple blog software... Simple but clean code... suggestions?

2006-06-15 Thread Barry
Micky Hulse schrieb: Hi, I am looking for a very simple blog software... I would prefer something that functions well with CSS and is standards compliant. I am getting tired of setting-up the bigger full-featured blogging packages for small/quick/simple sites. It would be nice to know what

Re: [PHP] Re: Simple blog software... Simple but clean code... suggestions?

2006-06-15 Thread Micky Hulse
Barry wrote: Well if you have that often this case, i would prefer you code one for yourself. Oh, for sure. I completely agree... For the longest time (i.e. the college years) I was against using other peoples blog software or scripts... I would have never learned anything about PHP if it

Re: [PHP] Re: Simple blog software... Simple but clean code... suggestions?

2006-06-15 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, June 15, 2006 2:17 pm, Micky Hulse wrote: Barry wrote: Well if you have that often this case, i would prefer you code one for yourself. Oh, for sure. I completely agree... For the longest time (i.e. the college years) I was against using other peoples blog software or scripts... I

Re: [PHP] Can't even make a simple test RSS feed

2005-06-30 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, June 24, 2005 12:23 pm, Brian Dunning said: What am I doing wrong? This doesn't work. The browser does not even load the page, no error or anything: ?php echo '?xml version=1.0?rss version=2.0channel'; echo 'item'; echo 'titlehdfghdf/title'; echo 'descriptiondfghdfh/description';

[PHP] Can't even make a simple test RSS feed

2005-06-24 Thread Brian Dunning
What am I doing wrong? This doesn't work. The browser does not even load the page, no error or anything: ?php echo '?xml version=1.0?rss version=2.0channel'; echo 'item'; echo 'titlehdfghdf/title'; echo 'descriptiondfghdfh/description'; echo 'linkhttp://somelink/link'; echo '/item'; echo

Re: [PHP] Can't even make a simple test RSS feed

2005-06-24 Thread Joe Muddah
go view-source in your browser. Some browsers will not show the xml all though it is in the source On 6/24/05, Brian Dunning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What am I doing wrong? This doesn't work. The browser does not even load the page, no error or anything: ?php echo '?xml version=1.0?rss

Re: [PHP] Can't even make a simple test RSS feed

2005-06-24 Thread Brian Dunning
I'm ahead of you there - that's not the problem. IE6 just acts like I didn't request a page. Safari returns a “unknown error” (NSURLErrorDomain:-1). -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Can't even make a simple test RSS feed

2005-06-24 Thread Kevin L'Huillier
On 6/24/05, Brian Dunning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What am I doing wrong? This doesn't work. The browser does not even load the page, no error or anything: The script looks fine and executed as expected on my machine. Try executing it from the command-line. Often if nothing loads in the

Re: [PHP] Can't even make a simple test RSS feed

2005-06-24 Thread Nicolas Diez
Well, I don't know if I have the solution, but when the page has the ..php file extension it doesn't work. But when it has the .rss file extension, it works. It's the workaround I found. Safari doesn't return an error now. I've tested the script under MacOSX 10.4.1 with Apache 2.0.54 and PHP

[PHP] Arrays not recognized in Simple XML Objects (using print_r)

2005-03-23 Thread Yashesh Bhatia
hi! i'm trying to use the simple_xml functions to get an arrray of data from a sample xml file. here's my sample_data.xml ?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1? sample_data first_names

[PHP] Re: [Fwd: [PHP-DEV] Simple idea for ERP - please help]

2005-03-09 Thread Jason Barnett
Jochem Maas wrote: anyone fancy spoonfeeding this guy your lifes work? No not really. Then again PHP isn't my life's work :) talk about a snowballs chance in hell of getting help! Morty, if you read this: bugging internals with this kind of request will most probably earn your mail a

[PHP] RE: [SOLVED][PHP] Re: simple mail() question

2004-11-13 Thread Adam Fleming
Hi Manuel, That was *exactly* the issue. I can't express my gratitude for the assistance enough -Adam Original Message Follows From: Manuel Lemos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] Re: simple mail() question Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 19:21:18 -0200 Hello, On 11/13/2004

[PHP] PHP, over javascript code simple \n

2004-08-19 Thread Louie Miranda
Im having problems. Because my javascript is inside a PHP code. Now below are 1 line code of a print function that display this on the html header. i must put \n after the Firstname. But PHP actually reads \n so when i view it on a browser the js code moves down. Which is wrong, because it wont

Re: [PHP] PHP, over javascript code simple \n

2004-08-19 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Louie Miranda: Im having problems. Because my javascript is inside a PHP code. Now below are 1 line code of a print function that display this on the html header. i must put \n after the Firstname. But PHP actually reads \n so when i view it on a browser the js code moves down.

[PHP] PHP Basic's Problem with a simple script.

2004-06-01 Thread php-general
Hi ! I am an unexperienced PHP newbie, and a have a Problem: The following script is a sample from a PHP tutorial, but it does not work on my machine. I use PHP Ver. 4.1.2 with apache 1.3.26 on a debian box. In php.ini, safe_mode is off, and register_globals is on. The script from the mentioned

RE: [PHP] PHP Basic's Problem with a simple script.

2004-06-01 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] html head ?php if ($dispatched) { echo You have entered the following; echo Name: $vn $nnp; } ? /head body Please enter a Name and send the form: form action = ud12.php method = post input name = nn 2nd Namep input name = vn 1st Namep input type = submit

Re: [PHP] PHP Basic's Problem with a simple script.

2004-06-01 Thread John W. Holmes
From: php-general [EMAIL PROTECTED] I use PHP Ver. 4.1.2 with apache 1.3.26 on a debian box. In php.ini, safe_mode is off, and register_globals is on. I can enter names and submit them as often I like, but the statement from the if-block is never executed, i.e. the output You have entered

Re: [PHP] PHP Basic's Problem with a simple script.

2004-06-01 Thread Steve Douville
: [PHP] PHP Basic's Problem with a simple script. Hi ! I am an unexperienced PHP newbie, and a have a Problem: The following script is a sample from a PHP tutorial, but it does not work on my machine. I use PHP Ver. 4.1.2 with apache 1.3.26 on a debian box. In php.ini, safe_mode is off

Re: [PHP] PHP Basic's Problem with a simple script.

2004-06-01 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- php-general [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In php.ini, safe_mode is off, and register_globals is on. [snip] You have entered the following name: ... is never displayed. [snip] echo You have entered the following; echo Name: $vn $nnp; I guess you found a php.ini somewhere and

Re: [PHP] General Function usage question (simple)

2004-02-14 Thread Adam Bregenzer
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 02:31, Dave Carrera wrote: My question is what do or where do or why are the $var1 and or $var2 included inside the brackets of a function. What do they do ? Why are they in there ? And how are they used within an application ? A good place to start reading about

[PHP] General Function usage question (simple)

2004-02-13 Thread Dave Carrera
Hi List, Here is an easy one for you :-) --- Example1 Function --- Function MyTestFunction(){ // do something here } --- Example2 Function --- Function MyTestFunction($var1,$var2){ // do something here } My question is what do or where do or why are the $var1 and or $var2 included inside

Re: [PHP] General Function usage question (simple)

2004-02-13 Thread Jason Wong
On Saturday 14 February 2004 15:31, Dave Carrera wrote: Here is an easy one for you :-) Indeed. --- Example1 Function --- Function MyTestFunction(){ // do something here } --- Example2 Function --- Function MyTestFunction($var1,$var2){ // do something here } My question is what

[PHP] no response from a simple php/mysql code

2003-09-14 Thread Wei Wang
Hi, all, I'm a total newbie to php and just couldn't make the following php file(grabbed at awtrey.com, basic php/mysql code) running at http://weiwang.freeshell.org/guest.php I've read some php tutorials but I think I must've missed a very fundamental point that led to the failure of this

[PHP] John-Re: [PHP] Re: Simple Array question (conclusion)

2003-07-29 Thread Ryan A
Hey John, I guess you are right, I do rely on this list quite a bit but am not the only one. Am learning by my mistakes though and finding solutions...they may not be the best solutions but they still work, everyone has to learn. Thanks for replying to the question though. And i didnt know about

[PHP] Re: Problems with a simple While-If condition

2002-11-26 Thread Jason Romero
try using the extract command instead of the array reference ie: ? while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($res)) { extract($row); echotrtdID Profissional/td; echotd$id/td/tr; ? instead of : while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($res)) { ? ? echotrtdID Profissional/td; echotd.$row['id']./td/tr; Jason

[PHP] RE: Problems with a simple While-If condition With the statement

2002-11-26 Thread Rodrigo de Oliveira
? include db_dados.php; ? ? $sql = SELECT * FROM tb_tao WHERE area='$area'and status=1; $res = @mysql_query($sql,$id) ? ? echo table width='100%' height='100%' border='0' align='center' ? ? $rodrigo=mysql_fetch_array($res); if($rodrigo=false){ echo trtddiv align='center'Nenhum profissional

[PHP] Error in code - Seems simple enough

2002-11-03 Thread vernon
I'm having trouble with the following code dispalying an error, which I don't understand because the code actually works (other than the error). Any ideas? ? if(!isset($HTTP_SESSION_VARS['svUserAccess'])){ echo td class='mainmenu' align='center' width='12.5%' style='cursor:hand'

RE: [PHP] Error in code - Seems simple enough

2002-11-03 Thread John W. Holmes
And the error is?? -Original Message- From: vernon [mailto:vernon;comp-wiz.com] Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 9:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] Error in code - Seems simple enough I'm having trouble with the following code dispalying an error, which I don't

Re: [PHP] Error in code - Seems simple enough

2002-11-03 Thread vernon
That's the thing, everything works but the error message keeps coming up? Runtime Error: Syntax Error -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Error in code - Seems simple enough

2002-11-03 Thread rija
This is rather problem about javascript than PHP - But I think that you need to use double quotes (escaped) to distinguish query and variables in your javascript query: Try out this, It work fine for me: if(!isset($HTTP_SESSION_VARS['svUserAccess'])){ echo td class='mainmenu' align='center'

[PHP] can you recommned a simple banner rotator in PHP

2002-09-12 Thread Peter J. Schoenster
Hi, I've got a customer who needs a banner rotation system. I don't want to recreate any wheels and I'm tryin to avoid a lot of research. I'd like one that doesn't use globals, it uses PEAR classes and preferably uses the Smarty template system or another template system, or you've used it

RE: [PHP] can you recommned a simple banner rotator in PHP

2002-09-12 Thread Seán Dillon
-Original Message- From: Peter J. Schoenster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Hi, I've got a customer who needs a banner rotation system. I don't want to recreate any wheels and I'm tryin to avoid a lot of research. Have a look at phpAdsNew http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpadsnew/

RE: [PHP] can you recommned a simple banner rotator in PHP

2002-09-12 Thread olinux
I'll second that - It's a truly professional solution. [even has a full user manual] Here are a couple articles you might want to checkk out: http://www.devarticles.com/content.php?articleId=126page=1 http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/PHP/CommercialBreak/page1.html olinux --- Seán_Dillon

[PHP] MySQL and Array's REALLY simple question but I'm not GETTING it.. Ugh..

2002-09-06 Thread Steve Gaas
Can anyone tell me what's wrong with my code? All I get output from this is the LAST row of data from my Database. There are 2 rows, how do I make it pull data from all of the rows? It's not going through the loop like it should I need to be able to tell the mysql_fetch_array which row I

Re: [PHP] MySQL and Array's REALLY simple question but I'm notGETTING it .. Ugh..

2002-09-06 Thread Brad Bonkoski
Well, when you run the command: $sql2_results = mysql_fetch_array($top_level); The first time, it automatically increments the result... so you fetch the data bu do nothing with it... so when you get to your loop, you are already at the second entry in your database.. So, remove the first

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