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> how do you flush the buffer in PHP?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.outcontrol.php
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Hello,
it's quite urgend, I need some help... I'm writing on a webinterface for
our LDAP-Server. I build an class which works with its advantages fine.
But i need to get the second entry from multivalued telephonenumber.
Below you see my code. Generally it works like this:
1) Instantiate an obje
How might I post a ?bariable in the http stream using a javascript dynamic menu?
Do I need to turn it into a form to do this.
andrew
Flush() is the right call, but please note (from the manual):
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Note: flush() has no effect on the buffering scheme of your webserver or the
browser on the client side.
Several servers, especially on Win32, will still buffer the output from your
script until it terminates before trans
From: Nic Skitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 02:13:52PM +0100
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Subject: [PHP] buffers...
> Hi all,
>
> how do you flush the buffer in PHP?
>
> IE, running through code but wanting to output to the browser at specific
> points, in a while loop fo
Hi all,
how do you flush the buffer in PHP?
IE, running through code but wanting to output to the browser at specific
points, in a while loop for instance.
Cheers
Nic
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Hello,
This is just a curiosity, not a technical question, but (I hope) it's
interesting anyways..
Where is it possible to find something about the history of PHP?
(old announcements of the first releases, why it was born, which were
the major changes between one major release and the next, etc
Does anyone know what kind of encoding/decoding RTF uses for images?
I tried using base64 in PHP, but it didn't do the trick.
Any thoughts?,
// Tobias
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> > its really a big headache with compilers like c bugging all the way just for
>declarations.
One remark, btw. Using explicit declarations isn't really more of a
headache then _not_ using expl.decl. When you don't
use explicit declarations, you'll need to check wether or not a
variable is defi
From: sagar N Chand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 06:01:26PM +0530
Message-ID: <005101c14750$c3189b10$0101a8c0@inferno>
Subject: Re: [PHP] Variable declaration
> its really a big headache with compilers like c bugging all the way just for
>declarations.
> its cl to have the
i've seen many members seeking for a good php chat.
so my suggestion is use phpmychat. its the best php
chat i've ever come across. here is the site where u can
download your version. www.phpheaven.net
its also very easy to install and configure with good admin.
ejoy your chat server,
/sagar
session must be registered before any code is sent to the browser. so the syntax
should be
html code here
/sagar
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From: Krushna Kumar R
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 5:43 PM
Subject: [PHP] session not working
Hi,
I w
its really a big headache with compilers like c bugging all the way just for
declarations.
its cl to have the freedom of using any variable at any place wherever v want in
bet
ween the code. chao of PHP.
/sagar
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From: * R&zE:
To: Rasmus Lerdorf
Cc: [
try using the die function. it might help out.
or u can use the mysql_affected_rows functions. check out.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-affected-rows.php
/sagar
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From: Joseph Bannon
To: PHP (E-mail)
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 1:17 AM
try 'phpmychat' search in google. its the best chat in php available till now.
/sagar
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From: Tom Beidler
To: Maxim Maletsky (PHPBeginner.com) ; php list
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Chat recommendations
I did, that
Well I don't have Access, nor Excel, but there is the Freeware Staroffice
that did it for me. Thank's for the tip. I thought of this myself, but your
message encouraged me to try it and it works.
Method I used:
- Open HTML with Staroffice
- Delete irregular header fields
- Select the whole table
try putting all your session_register's above any html and see if that
works. I believe you need to do this before any html is output. It's been
awhile since I've worked with sessions, but try it :)
Rick
> Hi,
>
> I wrote a program where the session gets created, but on subsequent page the
>
> echo session_is_registered("uname");
> echo session_name("uname");
> ?>
> click here to go to next page
try here:
click here to go to next page
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You need to configure you database in the pg_hba.conf. The pg_hba.conf is in
your postgres directory. Put one line like this in your pg_hba.conf
host yourdatabase yourhost 255.255.255.255 trust
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Hi,
I wrote a program where the session gets created, but on subsequent page the session
does not work or i could not retrieve the value kindly help me, I have put the coding
below
The operating system I use is Win98 and Personal Web Server, PHP version used is 4.0.6
File 1 : where the sessio
Can I use the PHP XML functions to add and remove data
from a XML file?
It's possible? Or the PHP XML Functions are only for
read a XML file?
regards,
Augusto
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I have a 2D array wherein each row is an associative array (which has keys that are
column names of
a certain MySQL table)
the array name is "sess_arrayPhotos".
I need to match PhotoId (2nd dimension key) for every row (numeric index) of the 2D
array.
I tried--
$keyPos=array_search($searchedfor
Please i want to know how to pass variables (such as $PHP_AUTH_USER and
$PHP_AUTH_PW) from php to Perl script which is in apache cgi-bin
directory.
Thanks in advance for help
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Uff.. Don't envy you...
Anyway, if someone (hopefully) was cuting&pasting the cells in you could
do a combination of fopen/explode/regex to split the data into
coma-separated values. For example, stripping out every HTML tag
replacing it with a coma and a space will create you a dump file.
Also
Warning: Unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: No pg_hba.conf entry for
host myhost, user myuser, database mydb in /path/to/principal.php on line 27
that's
$bdConexion = pg_connect ("host=".$bdHost." port=".$bdPuerto."
dbname=".$bdBD." user=".$bdLogin." password=".$bdPassword);
PHP is alrea
Hello there,
Anyone has done this before? Would like to see some sample code to build a
converter from HTML table to a MySql table. Someone put an enourmous amount
of data in HTML tables and now we would like to put it in MySQL database. We
would not like to do this manually.
Thank you!
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> According to my docs (08 Sep 2001) it can.
> And http://php.net/getimagesize says the same..
Okay! I never use the function. Yesterday that was a "conversation"
on this list in which they/he/she said it couldn't. But indeed if it
can there would be a reason to use @.
...
I've now made some te
Both will do good jobs, but is the site is very loaded PHP might take
less resources than jsp and asp from the server. Yet has to be well
configured. It all depends on how you use it.
PHP is a great solution for most heavy sites. I never had any problems
with it on a 4+ million pv/month site. Mos
Wondered if you could contact me as I lost your address when formatting my
PC and I have found your help with PHP invaluable.
Ian.
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On Thursday 27 September 2001 12:00, * R&zE: wrote:
> > Right in principle. But there are cases (common ones), like the one
> > shown above, where errors are unavoidable and normal. For these cases
> > the @ operator is the right thing. Generally you're right though -
> > error reporting should be
> Right in principle. But there are cases (common ones), like the one shown
> above, where errors are unavoidable and normal. For these cases the @
> operator is the right thing. Generally you're right though - error
> reporting should be set to E_ALL and reasons of avoidable errors/warnings
>
On Thu, 2001-09-27 at 10:56, Alberto wrote:
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lpq
this is the PostgreSQL client library. It is needed when you configure
with "--with-pgsql". If you don't need PostgreSQL Support remove it,
otherwise you have to install a package named sth like postgres-client
and postgre
On Thursday 27 September 2001 09:09, * R&zE: wrote:
> > How do I turn off the error messages that appear at the top of the
> > page? I have this function below that if an image is not there for
> > $url, it give a "warning".
> >
> > $size = GetImageSize("$url");
> >
> > Example error message bel
Hello. I have a weird problem. I have apage where a user can see the
different files & directories between 2 servers using RSYNC.
However files deleted on the source server are not listed in the output of
exec() (I am using the --delete parameter with the RSYNC command). All of
the rest of the ou
Hello!
How can I make the session-id ONLY be stored in the url, even if the
user has cookies enabled? I have no access to the php.ini-file.
Any ideas?
Martin
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./configure --with-mysql --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --prefix=/us
r/local/php --enable-ftp --with-gd --with-pgsql
Works OK
then Make and I get:
/bin/sh /home/soft/src/php-4.0.5/libtool --silent --mode=compile
gcc -I. -I/home/soft/src/php-4.0.5/ -I/home/soft/src/php-4.0.5/main -I/home
> That is the nature of a loosely typed scripting language.
I know.
> If you prefer a strongly typed compiled language, there are plenty
> of those available.
I know to. But those are not as powerful for building websites as
PHP. I mean... don't get me wrong here, I think PHP is great (or
even
That is the nature of a loosely typed scripting language. If you prefer a
strongly typed compiled language, there are plenty of those available.
-Rasmus
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, * R&zE: wrote:
> > Like I said, that line does both. It sets the type internally to an
> > integer and assigns the valu
> Like I said, that line does both. It sets the type internally to an
> integer and assigns the value.
>
> -Rasmus
What he (Alberto) is looking for, and what I would prefer to, is to
really explicitly declare a variable. There's a difference between a
compiler that requires you to declare (inte
Thanks Ramus..
It appears to work nice...
I find the $ looks nicer, then an #
- James "ReDucTor" Mitchell
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From: "Rasmus Lerdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ReDucTor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 5:29 PM
Subject: Re
> > What do you mean force declaration? That's what you are doing with this
> > line:
> >
> > $Test = 3;
>
> Nop! This is just starting to use a variable. Something like:
>
>integer $Test;
>
> is declaring a variable. But FAFAIK it's not possible in PHP :(
Like I said, that line does both.
> What do you mean force declaration? That's what you are doing with this
> line:
>
> $Test = 3;
Nop! This is just starting to use a variable. Something like:
integer $Test;
is declaring a variable. But FAFAIK it's not possible in PHP :(
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Pretty much impossible to answer. If you know what you are doing, you can
use just about anything to build a solution that will work on a heavily
loaded site. JSP is typically not faster than PHP or even ASP though.
But chances are your scripting language won't be your limiting factor
anyway.
The imagecolorat() function doesn't work for truecolor images. You will
need a an indexed image for this to work. And worse, imagecolorat()
actually segfaults when run on a non-indexed image as far as I can tell.
Will commit a fix for that shortly.
-Rasmus
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, ReDucTor wrote:
Oh, by the way, I modified your script a bit and made it load an indexed
PNG file instead. This is the modified script:
http://www.php.net/~rasmus/reductor.phps
And here is the result: http://www.php.net/~rasmus/reductor.php
Not sure why you used a $ sign for the character. It sort of throws
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, it was written:
> $Test=3;
> echo $Test;
> ?>
>
> And I get no warning about $Test not being declared before (like C
> declaration).
>
> Any1 has an example about forcing variable declaration?
What do you mean force declaration? That's what you are doing with this
line:
And I get no warning about $Test not being declared before (like C
declaration).
Any1 has an example about forcing variable declaration?
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You are completely right. Do intensive error checking. In thousands and
thousands of lines of code, I think i only used @ in 3 places - in the
functions that connect to the database - I have more robust error checking
in place.
-Jason Garber
deltacron.com
At 09:26 AM 9/27/2001 +0200, * R&z
check out the serialize() and unserialize() functions in the manual.
replace this:
print(" sort ");
with this
sort
Excerpt from the manual:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.serialize.php
If you are passing serialized data between pages in hidden form
fields (or in a query string), you n
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