php-general Digest 25 Jul 2006 07:43:51 - Issue 4257
Topics (messages 239736 through 239754):
PHP Developer Needed in San Jose, CA w/ Occasional Travel to Palo Alto
239736 by: Franco Pawlisz
239753 by: Paul Scott
Re: database connections
239737 by: Kilbride, James
php-general Digest 25 Jul 2006 19:55:59 - Issue 4258
Topics (messages 239755 through 239778):
captcha and blacklist
239755 by: nicolas figaro
239771 by: Jon Anderson
convert byte to MB
239756 by: weetat
239757 by: André Medeiros
239758 by: Andrew
Nils Holland wrote:
My guess is that PHP only sees / compares the strings up to a
certain position. Is this possible? And if so, is there any way
around this, so that my whole string is seen?
Greetings and thanks in advance,
Nils
Maybe it's interpreting something as a number somewhere. Did
Hi,
I'd like to set a captcha on my web server(s).
The code works quite fine, but I'd like to blacklist (for an amount of
time) the ips that failed
with the captcha x times.
The web server works with an SQL server, but I cannot ask the page to
check for each IP
with a request to the
Hi all ,
I have data which have value in bytes for example ,
$bytes = 33554432;
How to convert this to MB ?
THanks
- weetat (PHP Novice)
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divide by 1024, and you'll get KB
divide again by 1024 and you'll get MB
same for GB, TB, etc
On 7/25/06, weetat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all ,
I have data which have value in bytes for example ,
$bytes = 33554432;
How to convert this to MB ?
THanks
- weetat (PHP Novice)
Divide by 1024 and you get KiB
Divide by 1000 and you get KB
Read: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
Andrew
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From: André Medeiros [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: weetat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 12:41 PM
weetat wrote:
Hi all ,
I have data which have value in bytes for example ,
$bytes = 33554432;
How to convert this to MB ?
THanks
- weetat (PHP Novice)
1GB = 1024 * 1MB = 1024 * (1024 * 1KB) = 1024 * (1024 * (1024 * 1byte))
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weetat wrote:
Hi all ,
I have data which have value in bytes for example ,
$bytes = 33554432;
How to convert this to MB ?
how to read the manual thanks.
http://php.net/filesize
no doubt you won't bother to read any of the user notes and therefore
miss *at least* 4
So what u'r trying to say is that we should use KiB and not KB for
kilobytes? That's funny!
Andrei
Andrew Brampton wrote:
Divide by 1024 and you get KiB
Divide by 1000 and you get KB
Read: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
Andrew
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Andrei wrote:
So what u'r trying to say is that we should use KiB and not KB for
kilobytes? That's funny!
I know a lot of people who do just that.
Regards,
Austin.
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weetat wrote:
Hi Jay ,
I am not in the javascript group.
'the javascript group' ??
document.forms['listfrm'].submit;
document.forms['listfrm'].submit();
^^--- i.e. actually call the method
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markw@mohawksoft.com wrote:
[snip]
seems the perceived problem is being caused by something else?
Sorry, I have to respectfully disagree.
ok :-).
I was converting all indexes to string indexes, and simply using
zend_hash_update to re-constitute the objects and they simply did not
markw@mohawksoft.com wrote:
[snip]
seems the perceived problem is being caused by something else?
Sorry, I have to respectfully disagree.
ok :-).
Men of integrity must be able to disgree peacefully. :-)
I was converting all indexes to string indexes, and simply using
zend_hash_update
Larry Garfield wrote:
Disable short tags.
If short tags are enabled, the PHP parser sees the ? and switches into PHP
mode. It then starts parsing the xml and sees that it's not proper PHP,
and freaks out.
You can:
a) Use PHP to print out the XML declaration as a string:
?php
At 11:01 PM -0500 7/24/06, Larry Garfield wrote:
Disable short tags.
If short tags are enabled, the PHP parser sees the ? and switches into PHP
mode. It then starts parsing the xml and sees that it's not proper PHP,
and freaks out.
You can:
Bingo !
That works : )
Apparently the better
weetat escreveu:
Hi all ,
I have data which have value in bytes for example ,
$bytes = 33554432;
How to convert this to MB ?
THanks
Please see:
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/index.html
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictM.html
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Hi,
We r using the paypal secure transaction.if u want i will send u the code
and the tutorials
Hi Suresh Kumar,
I'm sorry I don't reply email directly. I've been a kind of busy lately...
If you want to send the code and tutorial of pay pal secure transaction, I will
love to.
And thank you
At 12:46 AM -0400 7/25/06, Michael B Allen wrote:
Ok, I've been tinkering a little. This isn't simple but it's not a
lot of code either.
Granted, and no offense, it isn't simple the way you've attempted it.
You simply have three columns with these conditions:
1. Is gray if odd;
2. Is a time
So you want a blacklist that bans IPs for some amount of time, and
that's capable of sharing the blacklist between multiple HTTP servers...
Seems to me that you need some sort of central or shared database...I'm
not quite sure why SQL wouldn't be an option, but it seems to me that it
should
We've created a file manager which allows users to access their web space on
a server. It's working brilliantly, except that it would seem there are
some caching issues, either by the system cache or the web server cache that
are causing us a headache.
When the script tries to delete a file, we
You could try prefixing the unlink function call with an @:
if (file_exists($fn)) {
@unlink($fn);
}
The @ should suppress any errors.
jon
James Nunnerley wrote:
We've created a file manager which allows users to access their web space on
a server. It's working brilliantly, except that it
[snip]
When the script tries to delete a file, we always check (using
file_exists) to see whether the file exists before it's deleted.
The check comes back true, but the unlink then fails, saying no file or
directory there!
[/snip]
Could you please post the code you are using to check and
James Nunnerley wrote:
[snip]
When the script tries to delete a file, we always check (using
file_exists) to see whether the file exists before it's deleted.
The check comes back true, but the unlink then fails, saying no file or
directory there!
[/snip]
Could you please post the code you
Hi all.
I have a list of people in a database who live in particular rooms.
Next semester, they may live somewhere else, so I need to update my
database. (I know the data becomes stale, but not that often.) Here's
what I'm doing to update:
1. Pull list of IDs from database A - store in
This one time, at band camp, Larry Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The correct answer is (b). (PHP 6 won't even have short tags, so get used to
not having them.)
ummm, I think it was decided to stay in php6. I could be mildly/wildly mistaken
Kevin
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On Tue, July 25, 2006 3:15 pm, Kevin Waterson said:
This one time, at band camp, Larry Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The correct answer is (b). (PHP 6 won't even have short tags, so get
used to
not having them.)
ummm, I think it was decided to stay in php6. I could be mildly/wildly
On Tue, July 25, 2006 3:15 pm, Kevin Waterson said:
This one time, at band camp, Larry Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The correct answer is (b). (PHP 6 won't even have short
tags, so get
used to
not having them.)
ummm, I think it was decided to stay in php6. I could be
Philip Thompson wrote:
Hi all.
I have a list of people in a database who live in particular rooms. Next
lucky them, back when I was a kid you were lucky if you had a cardboard box,
and a wet one at that ok let's not go down that road ;-)
semester, they may live somewhere else, so I need
Greetings Everyone,
What in the piece of code below might be causing the headers for from
and reply-to to be set incorrectly?
'
$headers = MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n.
Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n.
From: .$email.\r\n.
Reply-to: .$email.\r\n.
Date: .date(r).\r\n;
'
Using
Well, we figured out. Jochem, thanks for your input... a few minutes
too late! =D We discovered that it *was* timing out at 30 seconds,
which is how it was set in the php.ini file. We upped that and now it
works.
THANKS!!
~Philip
On Jul 25, 2006, at 3:34 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
Philip
At 10:55 AM -0400 7/25/06, tedd wrote:
At 12:46 AM -0400 7/25/06, Michael B Allen wrote:
Ok, I've been tinkering a little. This isn't simple but it's not a
lot of code either.
Granted, and no offense, it isn't simple the way you've attempted it.
You simply have three columns with these
I have googled around a bit, but not really found anything useful...
Which is more efficient? A case switch or a $$method style method?
An example:
switch($action) {
case 'edit':
//do some stuff
...
return edit_tpl.php;
case 'whatever':
//blah
Schalk wrote:
Greetings Everyone,
What in the piece of code below might be causing the headers for from
and reply-to to be set incorrectly?
'
$headers = MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n.
Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n.
From: .$email.\r\n.
Reply-to: .$email.\r\n.
Date: .date(r).\r\n;
'
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