On Thursday 13 June 2002 14:18, Balaji Ankem wrote:
Hi friend,
Just now I have installed php 4.2.1 on my windows NT machine.
Did you read the release notes or the documentation which comes with it, or
the manual even?
Here I found I am not able to get the postfield values.
What would be
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the reply.
Just I posted to input fields from a html form and I tried to print.
Here I am not registering any global variables.
I have tried echo emp_id: .$_POST['emp_id']; and able to print
succesfully.
Every time I have to refer like this $_POST['emp_id']. Can't I
Hi all..
well i got the wav files from the mysql database and can get them to play in
a web page using the following code:
IF ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$data = $row[wavFile];
$name = $row[wav FileName];
$size = $row[wav FileSize];
$type = $row[wav FileType];
Hi ,
I am trying to install php with the --enable-sockets on
a solaris2.8 machine .
and getting the following error .
Any help is appreciated .
thanks
~Rahul
sockets.c: In function `php_if_recvmsg':
sockets.c:1728: structure has no member named `msg_control'
sockets.c:1729: structure has
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Brad Wright wrote:
well i got the wav files from the mysql database and can get them to play in
a web page using the following code:
IF ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$data = $row[wavFile];
$name = $row[wav FileName];
$size = $row[wav
It's trying to send a message to (somewhere)@aurica.com. But in any case,
the output from the nslookup command suggests that your machine's DNS
resolver is misconfigured. You'll have to get that sorted out before you
can get much mail off the machine (not a PHP issue).
miguel
On Thu, 13 Jun
I know what you are both saying and it was a poor explanation from me as to what
happened. let me explain it further because although the code is working now i
would like to know what happened.
We know the code should work the same regardless of browser since the server is
interpreting the code
You make a variable $insert = $year./.$month./.$date(or whatever format
you wish) and insert it in the database.
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Hi Justin ,
Thankyou. They made this change in php 4.2.1 only??
But I never faced this problem previously with php3, php 4.0.1.
Is it like that?
Thanks and Regards
Balaji
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From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:44 PM
To:
I developed a rather large and extensive PHP application for maintaining
a news publishing site. All static text was, when I created it, written
in English. Form field labels, long explanatory texts, navigational
links, everything. The popularity of the application, however, has
drifted
From the symptoms it sounds like you're destroying the session okay but
leaving the variables
In the script. Are you sure you're unsetting them at the appropriate scope
level.
Tim Ward
www.chessish.com http://www.chessish.com
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On Thursday 13 June 2002 16:06, Balaji Ankem wrote:
Hi Justin ,
Thankyou. They made this change in php 4.2.1 only??
But I never faced this problem previously with php3, php 4.0.1.
Is it like that?
Since 4.1.X.
This issue comes with monotonous regularity (probably once a day). It is
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
I know what you are both saying and it was a poor explanation from me as to what
happened. let me explain it further because although the code is working now i
would like to know what happened.
We know the code should work the same
If you can send mail to/from the server as an ordinary user, the the
sendmail configuration is OK, but if this is a new linux installation
(e.g. RH 7.2 or 7.3) then it might need updating. The firewall may also
prevent smtp.
HTH
Chris
Septic Flesh wrote:
I use the following php.ini config.
Hello everybody,
I used to use IIS and now I moved to apache. I use PHP, too. But now, in
order to get a POST/GET var I need to use $HTTP_POST_VARS[var] and with IIS
I simply call $var.
Why this happens??? Do I need to modify all my scripts to $HTTP_POST_VARS???
Thanking in advance,
Nuno Lopes
it;s todo with the ini file an option register_globals
Off - you need to use the $HTTP_POST_VARS[var] method
On - you dont
Pro - more secure.
Con - more to type!
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From: Webmaster do Aborla.net [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 11:32 AM
To: [EMAIL
hi, I was wondering if any one had managed to controll CVS with php.
I'm wanting to add/update/remove/checkin/checkout files not just view.
cheers
dan
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I'm currently having the same problem, but I've found a quick fix for it.
maybe it will be appropriate for what your doing.
First, I consider it to be bad code to have more than one page process form
data, so this example will incorporate just one page called FORM.PHP. i'll
use a small example
Hello:
I'm looking for a script like phpmyAdmin, but much more simple,
targeted to a single database to offer management capabilities,
insert/update/delete/search, etc. Do you know of any?
Best regards.
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Sorry if this is a bit simple:
I'm trying to loop through $_POST vars in a function, which I understand to
be an autoglobal associative array. Here's the code I'm using:
foreach($_POST as $item = $value){
echo $item, $valuebr;
}
However, I only get the first element of the array
Until the recent version of PHP i've enjoyed being able to pass variables as
name/value pairs within my URL. this has been essential for accessing my
mysql database. here is an example of a url.
getAd.php?id=1
of course that link tells the script to fetch all associated data from a
particular
I have a simple newbie question...
Whats better (faster?):
- embedding PHP in HTML
- or printing HTML via PHP
...?
yours Philipp
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Hi everyone
I have what I think is a very simple function, but I'm getting double
entries in my database? I think my php is okay but I'll post how I call
this function at the end. It's probably something stupid but I can't see
it!
/* update, insert
Embedding PHP in HTML, since I think HTML is ignored by php, just passed
thru.
Niklas
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From: Philipp Melab [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13. kesäkuuta 2002 14:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] php-speed
I have a simple newbie question...
Whats better
check out Chora by the folks at Horde.org . its the code that powers
cvs.php.net
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hi, I was wondering if any one had managed to controll CVS with php.
I'm wanting to add/update/remove/checkin/checkout files
José León Serna wrote:
Hello:
I'm looking for a script like phpmyAdmin, but much more simple,
targeted to a single database to offer management capabilities,
insert/update/delete/search, etc. Do you know of any?
Best regards.
Sorry, I meant a single 'table', instead a single
On which part was I wrong?
Printing HTML via PHP is slower than inserting PHP into HTML. Maybe
we're just having communicational problems. :)
English is not my native language, so I might have understood it wrong,
but I understand embedding php opposite to echoing html. Am I understood
now? ;)
I would like to have a column returned in a query that tells you which
record I'm looking at? Sort of like an auto_increment? IOW, the query
results would look like:
record first last
1 johndoe
2 joe blow
3 carol fisher
The table only has first and last,
I am wirting a code seperation engine for PHP, the idea of which is it will
remove the need for me to have to build the majority of the websites at my
company. The designers will be able to build the html in dreamweaver or
similar and then insert custom tags into their code. The engine will parse
Philipp Melab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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- embedding PHP in HTML
- or printing HTML via PHP
With embedding PHP in HTML, do you mean using server side includes or do you
mean by having a .php file and having a layout like this:
html
head
Put reset($_POST) before foreach loop
I'm trying to loop through $_POST vars in a function, which I understand
to
be an autoglobal associative array. Here's the code I'm using:
foreach($_POST as $item = $value){
echo $item, $valuebr;
}
However, I only get the first element of the array
Yes
Leon Mergen wrote:
Philipp Melab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
- embedding PHP in HTML
- or printing HTML via PHP
With embedding PHP in HTML, do you mean using server side includes or do
you mean by having a .php file and having a
I believe it also depends on the quote types used...
Place string/text/html code etc with in single quotes ' if the string contains no
$var's to be parsed,
andif it does need to parse $var's.
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From: Niklas Lampén [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002
I don't think so. The difference is (IMHO + the article linked below) if
you use
...a href=?=$Var?Foo/a... (faster)
or
? print ...a href=\$Var\Foo/a...; ? (slower)
Niklas
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From: Brian McGarvie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13. kesäkuuta 2002 15:29
To: [EMAIL
Yes, Ithought that embedding must be faster too. But I was confused because
in nearly every PHP-Beginner Tutorial/Book I've seen the Hello-World
Example looks like this:
?
echo html;
echo head;
echo title.../title;
echo /head;
echo body;
echo pHello World!/p;
echo /body;
echo /html;
?
Hi list
I am using php on the company´s website that i work
and now someone told me that you can view the php source with
the opera browser
he says he done it by himself .
Anybody can tell me if it´s true or not ?
or in wich conditions this can happen!
I've tried this, but it's still doing the same thing. Is there something
special about this particular variable that I need to know? I've tried it
with $HTTP_POST_VARS as well, declaring $HTTP_POST_VARS as global in the
function first.
Put reset($_POST) before foreach loop
Nope, he's lying. PHP is server side, a browser is well,
browser side. So, no. The only possible way is if you had
your PHP actually printing (by say an accidentally closed ?php)
which would cause it to be show, but since thats a programming
mistake, thats not really a fault of the language.
I'm quite sure that this won't work...
The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
will not get the source code but only the resulting code
the script generated.
So IMHO this is a hoax.
Hi list
I am using php on the company´s website that i work
and now someone told
Thursday, June 13, 2002, 1:37:03 AM, you wrote:
Until the recent version of PHP i've enjoyed being able to pass variables as
name/value pairs within my URL. this has been essential for accessing my
mysql database. here is an example of a url.
Why can't you continue to enjoy it?
Oh, one other possibility besides my previous statement, if PHP is not
properly configured on the server hosting the .php pages, it probably
would just pass the PHP right to the browser since it doesn't know it's
supposed to execute the PHP block of code. Ofcourse, PHP wouldn't work
anywhere if
Philipp Melab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Yes, Ithought that embedding must be faster too. But I was confused
because
in nearly every PHP-Beginner Tutorial/Book I've seen the Hello-World
Example looks like this:
?
echo html;
echo head;
On Thursday 13 June 2002 20:27, Jeff Field wrote:
I would like to have a column returned in a query that tells you which
record I'm looking at? Sort of like an auto_increment? IOW, the query
results would look like:
record first last
1 johndoe
2 joe blow
3
On Thursday 13 June 2002 21:16, Sear, Mick wrote:
I've tried this, but it's still doing the same thing. Is there something
special about this particular variable that I need to know? I've tried it
with $HTTP_POST_VARS as well, declaring $HTTP_POST_VARS as global in the
function first.
If you do this, it should work
function foo()
{
global $_POST;
reset($_POST);
foreach($_POST as $item = $value){
echo $item, $valuebr;
}
}
Thats work for me.
I've tried this, but it's still doing the same thing. Is there something
special about this particular
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 1:22:07 PM, Stephen Brewster wrote:
HTML
table
products type=loop
tr
tdproducts type=text field=name/td
tdproducts type=text field=price/td
/tr
products type=endloop
/tr
PHP
---
if($type == 'LOOP') {
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM
Thursday, June 13, 2002, 2:09:23 PM, you wrote:
I don't think so. The difference is (IMHO + the article linked below) if
you use
...a href=?=$Var?Foo/a... (faster)
or
? print ...a href=\$Var\Foo/a...; ? (slower)
Actually, Brian is right. PHP parses text contained within s whereas it
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 2:20:29 PM, you wrote:
I'm quite sure that this won't work...
The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
will not get the source code but only the resulting code
the script generated.
So IMHO this is a hoax.
Unless your server has phps (source
I'm quite sure that this won't work...
The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
will not get the source code but only the resulting code
the script generated.
So IMHO this is a hoax.
Unless your server has phps (source view) enabled. If it has
then you can see
the
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 2:49:56 PM, you wrote:
I'm quite sure that this won't work...
The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
will not get the source code but only the resulting code
the script generated.
So IMHO this is a hoax.
Unless your server has phps
Hi all
I am busy developing a PHP DB application. I obviously want this to be
as portable as possible - and then went to the Zend pages.
I have looked at the DB abstraction Applications. There are five or so
which have all been rated as a four dot (I presume out of 5).
Does anyone have any
Hi all,
I have this mySQL query giving me my result back.
The info about the current db-record is showing.
Now I want to display ' view next ' and ' view previous ' buttons on my website. which
takes you to the same page but with the next record in the query result.
Is there a clever way to
Yes, there is a particular reason. The actual query I do pulls information
from two tables and has both ORDER BY and GROUP BY clauses. The
auto_increment column (think of the query results as a table) will give me
the rank of the results. I know how to manipulate the data in PHP to
accomplish
In short I think what everyone is trying to say is: it depends on how your
server is setup.
If you host your own servers then you need to read up on how PHP works in
the chain of command and how its configured. If not, then reading up on
the whole request and deliver process of HTTP where a
the best answer to this is that it's down to persona preferance as well... some people
might
find it easier to read/write code that is in a more 'traditional' layout which is where
using or ' would help. I personally use a mixture of all 3 'methods' of using php.
While in-line
is fastest i
Unless your server has phps (source view) enabled. If it has
then you can see
the source of any file by using the extension .phps.
Awright! But then it would be possible with any browser...
Unless I missed it, the OP never said it *only* happened in Opera.
but unless we are assuming the
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 2:59:35 PM, you wrote:
yes the bad guy says it only happen in opera
i ask to show me how but give no response until now
Let us know what he says. I think we'd all be interested.
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Jeff,
You don't tell us which database. If its Oracle then there is ROWID.
Using some sort of record number is good for linking tables as it a
primary/foreign key, but otherwise why would you want it? If you do not
have such a field as this at present (and want one), you could always
add one
Hi David
I am using adodb for my database abstraction http://php.weblogs.com/adodb
I got it up and running in no time. Just go through this manual
http://php.weblogs.com/ADOdb_manual or this tutorial
http://php.weblogs.com/adodb_tutorial.
It has a RecordCount since some database don't return
Hello,
I am new to PHP and trying to learn. I am trying a tutorial and this is the
script. It is supposed to pop up a box requiring a username and pass. but
all I get is
'Authorization Required'
Any suggestions? I am running PHP3 and 4 and on an IIS server (it is just
for testing, normally
$string = [b]Test[/b]
I want to change it to
$string = bTest/b
How?
Wilbert,
Use the LIMIT tag in your select statement. You can also choose which
matching record to start from.
Another pure database question...
HTH
Chris
Wilbert Enserink wrote:
Hi all,
I have this mySQL query giving me my result back.
The info about the current db-record is showing.
I hope that someone will be kind enough to help me on this.
I have some variables on a page that are dynamic. I can run this to view
the variables (from a POST) for testing:
Foreach($HTTP_POST_VARS as $key=$value) echo($key = $valuebr);
and the results are:
-results-
team_number_1 = 5
you need to keep track of the last record and number to display to work out the values
for limit.
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From: Chris Hewitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 3:32 PM
To: Wilbert Enserink
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] next and previous buttons
$string = '[b]Test[/b]';
$bbcode_string = str_replace(, [, str_replace(, ], $string));
or look into regular expressions...
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From: Erick Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 3:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PCRE Problem
I want to
I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a good and quick way to test the
security of a site for multiple vulnerabilities; cross site scripting, etc.
Of course any examples of secure coding techniques might be a better
question to ask, so if anyone knows of some good resources for this please
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From: Remy Dufour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 14:34
If you do this, it should work
function foo()
{
global $_POST;
That's unnecessary -- the $_ arrays are automatically global (superglobal).
reset($_POST);
That's unnecessary --
RB I am new to PHP and trying to learn. I am trying a tutorial and this is the
RB script. It is supposed to pop up a box requiring a username and pass. but
RB all I get is
If you are using the CGI version of PHP, HTTP-based authentication
will not work. That is stated in the tutorial.
-
Is it possible to instantiate an object from one of my c++ shared libraries
(goo.so) and then call methods on that object?
How efficient is PHP's way of doing it? (if possible)
Also, can I pass things like the querystring and form data into that
instantiated object?
Thanks for any response!
Hello,
Why $HTTP_USER_AGENT don't work?? I can't get it's value, but in phpinfo the
value appears. why this???
Thanking in advance,
Nuno Lopes
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From: Steve Buehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 15:54
I hope that someone will be kind enough to help me on this.
snip
I want to do something like the following, but it does not work:
testinput();
function testinput(){
GLOBAL
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 4:36:29 PM, you wrote:
Why $HTTP_USER_AGENT don't work?? I can't get it's value, but in phpinfo the
value appears. why this???
Try $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']. If that works, read
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php.
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It seems I can't set cookies in IE 6. Well, I haven't
tried myself, as I'm a little bit wary of installing
this over my current version of IE (and won't be able
to downgrade afterward, thanks to Microsoft logic).
Reported from a couple of the users on my site who use
IE 6, they can't log in,
PHP is an application that generates HTML code similar to Perl. Which is what is
served to the Client(Browser). Therefore no, you need to use IIS/Apache/other
webserver in order to use PHP...
Unless you are using it as a scripting language for shell scripts... or using GTK to
create graphical
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 5:00:23 PM, you wrote:
In other words.. Can PHP serve as the Web Server or is another web server
required to handle the socket connections, etc.?
PHP can serve as a web server, but you would need to write (find) the code to
do it - I'm sure there is plenty out
My experience with cookies on IE 6.0 are that if there is no privacy
policy cookies will not get installed.
They need to specifically override cookie handling in their browser.
Not sure if they have done that already or not but it's under Tools,
Internet Options, Privacy(tab), Advanced button.
I am trying to write a small piece of code that looks for repeating digits
or symbols...such as $$, %%, 99
Here is what I have come up with...although I dont think this is the
complete Regex.
$pass = test99ing;
if (preg_match(/[^a-zA-Z]{2,}/,$pass, $match)){
echo(You cant have repeating
Here's a cool little PHP app ... Requires PHP to be compiled as a standalone
CGI with --enable-pcntl as a config option.
http://nanoweb.si.kz/
Nanoweb is a modular http server written in PHP 4.2.
Nanoweb's main features are :
*Decent performance
*HTTP/1.1 compliant
*CGI support
*
How can I access the value of a variable whose name is stored in another
variable?
Example:
$field=artist;
How can I access the value of $artist ?
Thanks
Daniele
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From: Daniele Baroncelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 17:27
How can I access the value of a variable whose name is stored
in another
variable?
Example:
$field=artist;
How can I access the value of $artist ?
$$field
Cheers!
Mike
Echo $$field;
--John Holmes...
-Original Message-
From: Daniele Baroncelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Value of variable with name stored in another variable
How can I access the value of a variable whose
In other words.. Can PHP serve as the Web Server or is another web
server
required to handle the socket connections, etc.?
Thanks for any response.
$Kevin
Warning: Undefined variable $Kevin
You can run PHP on the command line without a web server, but it doesn't
do much good. For anyone
INSERT INTO table (date_column) VALUES ('$insert');
If you're using a varchar() type column, then that'll work. If it's a
DATE/DATETIME/etc... column in your DB, then you have to format it in
the DB format...
What DB are you using?
---John Holmes...
-Original Message-
From: Cirstoiu
I think you're missing the point of variable variables.
?
$a = 'foo';
$$a = 'bar';
echo $a $$a;
?
After the first use of $$a, you now have a variable called $foo with a
value of 'bar'.
So your echo would be echo $a $foo;
I kind of consider variable variables the poor mans array. Most any
You can do it with two queries.
SELECT @a:=0;
SELECT @a:=@a+1, * FROM table;
This would be better taken to a MySQL list, though. Actually, you never
said what DB you were using. This works in MySQL.
---John Holmes...
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From: Jeff Field [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi
Anybody knows a good printer friendly version php script
thank´s in advance
Ângelo Marcos Rigo
Webmaster Colégio Anchieta
http://www.colegioanchieta.g12.br
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You can use
SET @a=0;
Instead of the first SELECT, too.
---John Holmes...
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From: John Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] possible to add a record number to a query?
print_r($_POST); shows all the elements in the array as I expect them to be.
That foreach loop is only picking the first element, though. At least it's
reassured me that I'm not going mad, though, so thanks for that.
Mick
I've tried this, but it's still doing the same thing. Is there
Would that work?
Surley it'd not be a particularly efficiant webserver if written in PHP?
Would be interesting to try.. I had a quick look for such code but could'nt see any...
perhaps a PHP-GTK app could work I suppose... if you were that way inclined! :)
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From:
I'm trying to use variable variables to work on arrays:
$forest = array(a, b, c, ...);
$layer[$l]= forest;
Now I want to access all array members of $forest using $$layer:
e.g.
for($c = 0; $c $$layer[$l]; $l++) {
echo $$layer[$l][$c];
}
But this doesn't work, gives syntax error,
So my
Just curious...
If I have a site that stores information about people in a database,
including e-mail addresses, and that information is only viewable when
called via a user-specific variable, i.e. their alias, can spambots
still harvest those e-mail addresses?
So for instance I have a page
On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 5:18:31 PM, you wrote:
Would that work?
Surley it'd not be a particularly efficiant webserver if written in PHP?
Would be interesting to try.. I had a quick look for such code but could'nt see
any... perhaps a PHP-GTK app could work I suppose... if you were
Hi all,
I have a string something like 10.2.3
I want to be able to use the . as a delimiter to reference the elements
(10, 2, and 3).
My thought was to create an array, using . as the delimiter.
Is there a function that will create an array out of a string, using a
delimiter you specify?
I
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:10:35AM -0800, Jason Soza wrote:
users.php?alias=johnsmith - I guess my main question is, can spambots
follow those types of links, get the resulting page, and harvest the
address off that?
No reason why not.
Is there any way to combat this? Any PHP scripts,
On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 6:10:35 PM, you wrote:
If I have a site that stores information about people in a database,
including e-mail addresses, and that information is only viewable when
called via a user-specific variable, i.e. their alias, can spambots
still harvest those e-mail
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:17:50AM -0600, Leston Drake wrote:
I have a string something like 10.2.3
I want to be able to use the . as a delimiter to reference the elements
(10, 2, and 3).
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.explode.php
Enjoy,
--Dan
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PHP classes that
Analysis Solutions wrote:
If you don't need the address to be hyperlinkable, you can put the user, @
and domain in different table cells. Or even put each letter in a
separate cell. Could even set the border, cellspacing and cellpadding to
0 to make it not look like a table.
Assuming
So basically, to keep the address away from bots, keep it away from
normal users. Okay, so something like this would be more effective:
Have a form with a hidden input of the user's alias, and an input of E-
mail me!, that form posts to an email.php script that uses the user's
alias to pull
On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 6:24:17 PM, you wrote:
Analysis Solutions wrote:
If you don't need the address to be hyperlinkable, you can put the user,
and domain in different table cells. Or even put each letter in a
separate cell. Could even set the border, cellspacing and cellpadding
On Friday 14 June 2002 00:38, John Holmes wrote:
I think you're missing the point of variable variables.
Quite :-)
I kind of consider variable variables the poor mans array. Most any
solution you think of with variable variables could be better solved by
using arrays.
Actually variable
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