On Sat, April 2, 2005 5:41 am, Ryan A said:
> so although this is new to me, I know there are a lot of PHP gurus on the
> list and i'm sure this is not new to themI was hopeing someone could
> recommend a class they are using as I am starting a new project on monday
> and dont have the time to
On Fri, April 1, 2005 1:53 pm, Brian Dunning said:
> I've been looking at the XML commands and am feeling a bit overwhelmed.
> My needs are simple and I'm hoping there's an easy solution that I'm
> just missing. I have a hunk of well-formed XML in a variable, $xml, and
> it contains only one instan
On Fri, April 1, 2005 12:20 pm, Shaun said:
> As the
> header is chaged to XML it forces the browser to ask the user if they want
> to download the file rather than outputting the results straight to the
> browser:
I can't necessarily help you with your problem, but the above statement is
INCORREC
On Fri, April 1, 2005 10:49 am, GamblerZG said:
> And please do not tell me that I need to write it in C++. The thing should
> be portable.
Write it in C, not C++, as a PHP extension.
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On Fri, April 1, 2005 7:44 am, bruce said:
> we're trying to find php developers/partners for a project, and we're
> wondering if there are php user groups in the cali/bay area (san fran/san
> jose) area that we can talk with, attend meetings, etc...
>
> searching google didn't really turn up anyth
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, April 4, 2005 2:00 pm, Eric Gorr said:
I wanted to setup a good 'contact me' page on my website. I do not want
to reveal my e-mail address, so I was going to use a form.
The PHP script with the actual mail() function would define the To and
Subject parameters, so these
On Wed, March 30, 2005 2:31 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> ..."Scripts using single quotes run slightly faster because the PHP
>> parser can include the string directly. Double quoted strings are
>> slower because they need to be parsed."...
This is PATENTLY FALSE, at least in part.
PHP *must* pa
Thanks, while that solution would technically work, it doesn't appeal to
me very much.
What these values are are the primary key of a table in a database. They
are going to be primarily numbers, but I need the ability to have them
as strings as well.
I'm probably going to end up checking if th
On Wed, March 30, 2005 11:08 am, Richard Davey said:
> Hello Leif,
>
> Wednesday, March 30, 2005, 6:54:15 PM, you wrote:
>
> LG> http://www.devtek.org/tutorials/alternate_row_colors.php
>
> There is no need to involve a math heavy modulus function just to
> alternate row colours! The following sing
A sample use:
[...]
'include_once' allows me to lazy load -- and thus optimize my
application. Sure, it may be a slight performance hit -- but not nearly
that of loading the files in question.
I do not question usefulness of include_once(). In fact, currently I'm
developing application that might
On Wed, March 30, 2005 8:31 am, marc serra said:
> I got a problem with mail function. I want to know if it's possible to
> send a email in php and to get back an acknowledgement of delivery. My
> problem is that i want to know if my emails are delivered successfully
> to recipients.
>
> Can you pl
Hello,
On Fri, April 1, 2005 7:44 am, bruce said:
we're trying to find php developers/partners for a project, and we're
wondering if there are php user groups in the cali/bay area (san fran/san
jose) area that we can talk with, attend meetings, etc...
searching google didn't really turn up anything
On Tue, April 5, 2005 9:22 pm, Eric Gorr said:
>> It's possible, though extremely unlikely, that somebody could construct
>> a
>> malicious email that passes through strip_tags and/or htmlentities and
>> still does something *bad* for your particular email application.
>
> Can you give an example?
On Wed, March 30, 2005 6:48 am, Jochem Maas said:
>>> I don't really think that's relevant, however, as PHP is storing $name
>>> back *IN* to my $_SESSION data, just because I did:
>>> $name = $_SESSION['name'];
>>> $name = "Fooey";
>>>
>>> $name is a STRING.
>>>
>>> It's not an object.
>>>
>>> It
OK I am migrating some sites from an old school server to one with MySQL 4 &
newest PHP, however certain things aren't running because of the
register_globals variable on the new server is set to OFF for security
reasons.
What I am trying to do is post like so with hidden variables
The displ
On Wed, March 30, 2005 5:44 am, William Stokes said:
> I got a bit frustrated with image upload stuff with different image name
> problems. So I created a system that gives the uploaded imaged a random
> numeric name between 1-10 000 000 and saves the file to a server folder
> and
> the image name
I forgot to mention some context related stuff.
1. This is for distribution, so wether or not session will actually be
avaiable is something I cannot know.
> Right now I am giving a trust factor of 80% to POST and 0% on GET. What
> trust factor should I apply to SESSION
2. These trust factors
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very quick and *very* dirty, put this in top of your file
extract($_POST);
and voila, you bypassed "registerglobals off"
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> What Javascript calendar works good with PHP?
> Thanks
http://www.blueshoes.net/en/javascript/datepicker/
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> From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 3:42 PM
> > having apache be the groupowner doesn´t change anything
> You may also need to change the user/owner, depending on what Apache is
> running as.
User and group is apache. It
Hi Ryan,
You might wanna take a look at PunnBB : http://www.punbb.org/
Best regards,
Davy
Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
a client wants me to add a forum to his existing site...which is not a
problem, the problem is he wants it to work off his existing site
eg:
once someone logs in to the main site they dont ha
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Date: Apr 6, 2005 2:50 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Javascript Calendar and PHP
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interakt has a great one that is used with field forms... it's like
$30 or something... it's actually a Dr
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