Anders Norrbring wrote:
I'm writing a filter/parsing function for texts entered by users, and
I've run into a problem...
What I'm trying to do is to parse URLs of different sorts, ftp, http,
mms, irc etc and format them as links, that part was real easy..
The hard part is when a user has
Michael B Allen wrote:
Why does PHP always close the connection with Connection: close? I'm
using PHP 4.3.11 w/ Firefox 1.0.4. Requests are HTTP/1.1 and Connection:
keep-alive is requested.
a very small sum of money says that this is due to your
webserver config and not php (check
Hi
The http://www.kalmanovitz.co.il/hello.php file appears OK in M$-IE but
not in Netscape 7.0.
How can I fix it?
TIA
Nanu
Nanu,
Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
The http://www.kalmanovitz.co.il/hello.php file appears OK in M$-IE but
not in Netscape 7.0.
Looks fine to me. What is the contents of hello.php?
Cheers,
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Hi,
Im looking for a good forum thats supports high load. (Now between
300-2.000 active sessions, much more in next 2 years)
I have heard about vBulletin and PhpBB. At the moment I think vBulletin
is the best choice, because I know some very big places that uses it.
What do u think about
Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
Hi
The http://www.kalmanovitz.co.il/hello.php file appears OK in M$-IE but
not in Netscape 7.0.
How can I fix it?
TIA
Nanu
Forget Netscape 7.0. Its not supported anymore. You should be worried
with mozilla / firefox.
Anyway, im almost sure that is not a php
- Original Message -
From: Nanu Kalmanovitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 4:22 AM
Subject: [PHP] PHP is OK in IE but not in Netscape
Hi
The http://www.kalmanovitz.co.il/hello.php file appears OK in M$-IE but
not in Netscape 7.0.
it all depends on the setup you're using. How well the code is written,
how much fluff it has (eg. a lof of bbcode parsing makes the forum a lot
slower), and a few more factors like that. If you're going to have a
very big / active forum, I would suggest not to use a package as
provided by
Just to followup on this,
I was able to install PHP 5.1.1 with its embedded GD library, and it
turns out that GD is definitely the cause of the issues.
So my question now is what changes to the source can be made to ensure
the highest-quality fonts in smaller sizes? As I've said, I've been
Thanks all!
Ok, I will forget Netscape, what other popular browsers beside M$-IE
works with M$-Windows?
TIA
Nanu
Zareef Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/12/2005 11:30:21
- Original Message -
From: Nanu Kalmanovitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Thursday,
Take a look at
http://www.big-boards.com/
Jared
Hi,
Im looking for a good forum thats supports high load. (Now
between 300-2.000 active sessions, much more in next 2 years)
I have heard about vBulletin and PhpBB. At the moment I think
vBulletin is the best choice, because I know
How can I self submit a page whne registered globals are off. Is there a way
to use $_SERVER?
What I am ultimately trying to do is use values from a jump menu...
form name=form2 id=form2 action=
select name=menu1 onchange=MM_jumpMenu('parent',this,0)
option option1/option
option
Nanu,
Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
Ok, I will forget Netscape, what other popular browsers beside M$-IE
works with M$-Windows?
I wouldn't forget Netscape, because people still use it. Just make
sure your code validates to W3C standards and so long as it isn't too
cutting edge, must browsers should
Ross wrote:
How can I self submit a page whne registered globals are off. Is there a
way to use $_SERVER?
Try $_REQUEST.
If the values are send using POST then $_POST
If the values are send using GET then $_GET
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Ross wrote:
How can I self submit a page whne registered globals are off. Is there a way
to use $_SERVER?
what do you think register_globals does?
hint: $_SERVER is a superglobal and has nothing to do with (and
is not affected by) the register_globals setting.
What I am ultimately trying to
Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
Thanks all!
Ok, I will forget Netscape, what other popular browsers beside M$-IE
works with M$-Windows?
does it not occur to anyone that this sort of question
is better directed at a search engine? its called research.
another reason being that there is no 'php' in
or maibe firefox
David Grant wrote:
Nanu,
Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
Ok, I will forget Netscape, what other popular browsers beside M$-IE
works with M$-Windows?
I wouldn't forget Netscape, because people still use it. Just make
sure your code validates to W3C standards and so long as it
Ross wrote:
How can I self submit a page whne registered globals are off. Is there a
way to use $_SERVER?
What I am ultimately trying to do is use values from a jump menu...
form name=form2 id=form2 action=
select name=menu1 onchange=MM_jumpMenu('parent',this,0)
option
http://phptickets.org/
- Original Message -
From: Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Cc: Daniel Lahey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Help Desk software
Daniel Lahey said the following on 12/20/2005 10:28 PM:
Thank you for checking on this.
I am using debain stable with a 2.6.14.3 kernel. The filesystem in
question is ext2 on a 48 MB ramdisk.
I also did the following on another machine using ext2 on a harddisk
with command line php.
I just ran the test with php4 cli and it works correctly.
PHP
I didn't fully test this; but it should get you started.
$types= array('http', 'ftp', 'https', 'mms', 'irc');
$pattern= %a\040href\040*=[']$types://((www.)*[\w/\.]+)['].+/a%i; // the
i makes it non case sensitive
if(preg_match($pattern, $URL_str, $match)){
$URL= match[1];
}
else{
You do not have a legitimate HTML page. Back to the books first.
Always validate here http://validator.w3.org/
If a page validates, it will run on about browser except NS4x and IE5x
Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
Hi
The http://www.kalmanovitz.co.il/hello.php file appears OK in M$-IE but
not in
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 08:29:53AM -0700, jgmtfia Mr wrote:
Thank you for checking on this.
I am using debain stable with a 2.6.14.3 kernel. The filesystem in
question is ext2 on a 48 MB ramdisk.
I also did the following on another machine using ext2 on a harddisk
with command line
Hello,
I'm used to work with Date::Calc in Perl. How can I calculate with dates
in PHP, like adding an hour or a year to a date?
Regards
Marten
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Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
I'm used to work with Date::Calc in Perl. How can I calculate with dates
in PHP, like adding an hour or a year to a date?
Regards
Marten
http://us3.php.net/mktime
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I just ran the test with php4 cli and it works correctly.
PHP 4.3.10-15 (cli) (built: May 9 2005 08:54:56)
But with php5 cli and apache2 module it does not:
PHP 5.1.0b3 (cli) (built: Oct 18 2005 16:13:19)
PHP 5.1.0 apache module
The versions I ran the tests were on:
PHP
John Nichel wrote:
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
I'm used to work with Date::Calc in Perl. How can I calculate with
dates in PHP, like adding an hour or a year to a date?
Regards
Marten
http://us3.php.net/mktime
You could also use the PEAR Date package. I have used it in a few
PHP might not be sending you an error, are warnings turned on in php.ini? if
not turn the on and see if you get any errors
On 12/18/05, David Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
?
if ($_POST[$submit])
{
$Name = $_POST[Name];
$Rating = $_POST[Rating];
$sql = UPDATE
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:42:08 +0100
Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael B Allen wrote:
Why does PHP always close the connection with Connection: close? I'm
using PHP 4.3.11 w/ Firefox 1.0.4. Requests are HTTP/1.1 and Connection:
keep-alive is requested.
a very small sum of
Hi
I'm having some trouble with sessions and was wondering if anyone could give
me some insight
Background:
We have experienced some difficulties previously with sessions which were
fixed(ish) by using ini_set(session.save_handler, files); and manually
dropping a cookie with the
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 17:16:03 -0500
Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:42:08 +0100
Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael B Allen wrote:
Why does PHP always close the connection with Connection: close? I'm
using PHP 4.3.11 w/ Firefox 1.0.4. Requests
I am still a newbie, but I am suprised that it effects browers at all, since it
returns
pure HTML to the browser, right? Something so simple as echoing a hello world
shouldn't cause trouble in so popular a browser as Netscape I would think...
Mike
PHP Newbie
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All -
In my searches of a new host I have found this.. and in the spirit of
the holidays I will kindly share with everyone here.
http://www.365yearsfree.com http://www.365yearsfree.com/
I guess by finding the hot host everyday you get entered into a
drawing to win a free year of hosting,
I've got this down to a bare bones test but am still stumped. Can anyone
explain why I get the behavior I do?
I have a frameset with 3 frames:
html
headtitletesting/title/head
frameset rows='100,100,*'
frame src='test1.php'/frame
frame src='test2.php'/frame
frame
I'm taking a wild guess here, maybe the browser insists on waiting for some
content but it's maximum content wait time is 5 seconds, the browser could
detect the connection to the server is still open and wait for 5 seconds or
another time
On 12/22/05, Ron Rudman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've
I am having problems with the following functions where my return simply
is #text Joe #text Smith #text unknown, it should have read
firstname Joe lastname Smith address unknown
What am I doing wrong?
?php
$xmlstring =
I'm inserting some info into a mysql table which has the charset set
to utf-8.
When I do a select via the command-line from mysql, it looks like this:
Clams and mussels with Dijon-crème fraîche-saffron sauce
assuming this is coming out in your email client ok, it should look
good.
On a
Hello,
why not simply convert the text to html
mb_convert_encoding($string, 'html', 'utf-8');
Best regards,
Kenneth
jonathan wrote:
I'm inserting some info into a mysql table which has the charset set
to utf-8.
When I do a select via the command-line from mysql, it looks like this:
On 12/22/05, Dan Parry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've decided to rock the boat and start using a custom handler (we need to
check who's online etc; the standard stuff) utilising our MySQL (v3.28) DB
I've been using this database driven PHP sessions setup for years:
Hello Jonathan,
You probably don't have php5 compiled with mbstrings enabled, if you
have complied php5 with iconv instead you can try
iconv('utf-8' , 'html', $string);
I don't know what to recommend if you don't have any of these complied
into php5.
Best regards,
Kenneth
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jonathan wrote:
I'm inserting some info into a mysql table which has the charset set to
utf-8.
When I do a select via the command-line from mysql, it looks like this:
Clams and mussels with Dijon-crème fraîche-saffron
Greg Donald wrote:
I've been using this database driven PHP sessions setup for years:
http://dbsessions.destiney.com/
I offer a similar implementation:
http://phpsecurity.org/code/ch08-2
A few notes about yours (if you don't mind the critique):
1. It doesn't use a separate database
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 02:41:40PM -0700, jgmtfia Mr wrote:
I just ran the test with php4 cli and it works correctly.
PHP 4.3.10-15 (cli) (built: May 9 2005 08:54:56)
But with php5 cli and apache2 module it does not:
PHP 5.1.0b3 (cli) (built: Oct 18 2005 16:13:19)
PHP 5.1.0
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 05:23:51PM -0500, Michael B Allen wrote:
...
#
# KeepAlive: Whether or not to allow persistent connections (more than
# one request per connection). Set to Off to deactivate.
#
KeepAlive Off
Mmm, why does the Fedora 4 apache package ship with keep-alive disabled?
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 07:01:07PM -0800, jonathan wrote:
I'm inserting some info into a mysql table which has the charset set
to utf-8.
When I do a select via the command-line from mysql, it looks like this:
Clams and mussels with Dijon-cr�me fra�che-saffron sauce
assuming this is
Hello,
Also the first query that is executed to MySQL server has to be:
SET CHARACTER SET utf8
This will set the character set for current connection to UTF-8 (default is
latin-1).
HTH
Have a great day,
Denis S Gerasimov
Web Developer
Team Force LLC
Web: www.team-force.org
RU Int'l:
Be sure to include the OS, filesystem type and the configure line
in the report, cause there seems to be something system dependent
causing it since the script you posted earlier worked fine on my
system.
Thanks for your help. I appreciate it.
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