php-general Digest 13 Feb 2013 13:28:10 -0000 Issue 8121

2013-02-13 Thread php-general-digest-help

php-general Digest 13 Feb 2013 13:28:10 - Issue 8121

Topics (messages 320196 through 320199):

Re: Tokyo Cabinet or Kyoto Cabinet support
320196 by: Matijn Woudt
320197 by: Chris MacPherson

webDAV/CalDAV client class experience ?
320198 by: B. Aerts
320199 by: Daniel Brown

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On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Chris MacPherson ch...@kombine.co.ukwrote:

 Hi,

 Just wondering if anyone can tell me if Kyoto Cabinet support will be added
 to the DBM extension in the near future at all.

 I noticed this thread (

 http://grokbase.com/t/php/php-internals/119yvjcjwr/tokyo-kyoto-cabinet-in-5-4
 )
 which mentions that there has been support added but looking in the DBA
 extension README file in the source code I can't see any mention of
 Tokyo/Kyoto Cabinet, just the qdbm predecessor.

 Cheers for any help :)

 Chris


It's probably better to ask this question at the php-internals list. This
is more general PHP help.

- Matijn
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---BeginMessage---
Ok will do, thanks for the suggestion.


On 12 February 2013 18:25, Matijn Woudt tijn...@gmail.com wrote:




 On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Chris MacPherson ch...@kombine.co.ukwrote:

 Hi,

 Just wondering if anyone can tell me if Kyoto Cabinet support will be
 added
 to the DBM extension in the near future at all.

 I noticed this thread (

 http://grokbase.com/t/php/php-internals/119yvjcjwr/tokyo-kyoto-cabinet-in-5-4
 )
 which mentions that there has been support added but looking in the DBA
 extension README file in the source code I can't see any mention of
 Tokyo/Kyoto Cabinet, just the qdbm predecessor.

 Cheers for any help :)

 Chris


 It's probably better to ask this question at the php-internals list. This
 is more general PHP help.

 - Matijn

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Hello,

I'm working on this one for more than a year (personal project) - but 
I'm turning pretty desperate here.


I'm trying to connect to 2 Calendars through the CalDAV protocol.
The calendars are hosted by 2 webmail providers.
If I try to sync through a dedicated calendar, like iCal or Thunderbird 
Lightning add-on, this works fine.


However, once I try to do it through native PHP, I fail miserably - 
even if I mimick HTTP requests as recorded by Charles (HTTP debugging 
proxy).


Up until now, I used the inc_caldav-client-v2.php, which worked for a 
while and then stopped all of a sudden. The PUT requests failed, and 
then any HTTP request got caught in what appears to be a socket timeout.


My question: is anyone using some webDAV/CalDAV class that actually works ?
If not, any tutorial on the subject is also deeply appreciated ( all I 
can rely on is the IETF spec rfc4791, which is far from accesible 
reading material)




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---BeginMessage---
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 3:40 PM, B. Aerts ba_ae...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm working on this one for more than a year (personal project) - but I'm
 turning pretty desperate here.

 I'm trying to connect to 2 Calendars through the CalDAV protocol.
 The calendars are hosted by 2 webmail providers.
 If I try to sync through a dedicated calendar, like iCal or Thunderbird
 Lightning add-on, this works fine.

 However, once I try to do it through native PHP, I fail miserably - even
 if I mimick HTTP requests as recorded by Charles (HTTP debugging proxy).

 Up until now, I used the inc_caldav-client-v2.php, which worked for a while
 and then stopped all of a sudden. The PUT requests failed, and then any HTTP
 request got caught in what appears to be a socket timeout.

 My question: is anyone using some webDAV/CalDAV class that actually works ?
 If not, any tutorial on the subject is also deeply appreciated ( all I can
 rely on is the IETF spec rfc4791, which is far from accesible reading
 material)

I haven't tried them myself, but there are PEAR packages for
client-server implementations for WebDAV:

http://pear.php.net/search.php?q=webdavin=packagesx=0y=0

They're not actively maintained by anyone right now (feel free to
apply to change that if you'd like the responsibility), but the most
recent server version was released just this past October (the client
version is about a year older).  At the very least, it may be enough
to get you started.

-- 
/Daniel P. Brown
Network Infrastructure Manager
http://www.php.net/
---End Message---


Re: [PHP] webDAV/CalDAV client class experience ?

2013-02-13 Thread Daniel Brown
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 3:40 PM, B. Aerts ba_ae...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm working on this one for more than a year (personal project) - but I'm
 turning pretty desperate here.

 I'm trying to connect to 2 Calendars through the CalDAV protocol.
 The calendars are hosted by 2 webmail providers.
 If I try to sync through a dedicated calendar, like iCal or Thunderbird
 Lightning add-on, this works fine.

 However, once I try to do it through native PHP, I fail miserably - even
 if I mimick HTTP requests as recorded by Charles (HTTP debugging proxy).

 Up until now, I used the inc_caldav-client-v2.php, which worked for a while
 and then stopped all of a sudden. The PUT requests failed, and then any HTTP
 request got caught in what appears to be a socket timeout.

 My question: is anyone using some webDAV/CalDAV class that actually works ?
 If not, any tutorial on the subject is also deeply appreciated ( all I can
 rely on is the IETF spec rfc4791, which is far from accesible reading
 material)

I haven't tried them myself, but there are PEAR packages for
client-server implementations for WebDAV:

http://pear.php.net/search.php?q=webdavin=packagesx=0y=0

They're not actively maintained by anyone right now (feel free to
apply to change that if you'd like the responsibility), but the most
recent server version was released just this past October (the client
version is about a year older).  At the very least, it may be enough
to get you started.

-- 
/Daniel P. Brown
Network Infrastructure Manager
http://www.php.net/

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[PHP] APC opcode cache behavior

2013-02-13 Thread Aaron Holmes

Hello,
I'm trying to find some information on APC opcode cache behavior.
We noticed an issue where, when switching symlinks to different versions 
of sites, old code was running from the previous version after switching 
the symlink.


Anyone know where I can find more information on this?

Thanks,
Aaron holmes

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[PHP] Re: APC opcode cache behavior

2013-02-13 Thread Aaron Holmes

Driving home, I realized how vague this was.
Specifically, I'm looking for information on when APC will cache a file 
or directory, and what it checks before doing so.


Thanks again,
Aaron Holmes

On 2/13/2013 6:53 PM, Aaron Holmes wrote:

Hello,
I'm trying to find some information on APC opcode cache behavior.
We noticed an issue where, when switching symlinks to different 
versions of sites, old code was running from the previous version 
after switching the symlink.


Anyone know where I can find more information on this?

Thanks,
Aaron holmes



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