Re: [PHP] File Uploads

2003-12-26 Thread Jough Jeaux
Hmm, well, to answer my own question, it looks like the following will do. Sorry to make an ass of myself. Hope you were all entertained!! Send this file: --- Jough Jeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings all, I want to allow users to upload > images > to an online profile. Anyone k

php-general Digest 27 Dec 2003 06:34:41 -0000 Issue 2496

2003-12-26 Thread php-general-digest-help
php-general Digest 27 Dec 2003 06:34:41 - Issue 2496 Topics (messages 173337 through 173354): Re: Migrating from SSI and Perl 173337 by: Radek Zajkowski 173338 by: Pablo Gosse 173344 by: Philip Pawley Re: Apache 2 and PHP 173339 by: Per Jessen Re: How New Is

[PHP] File Uploads

2003-12-26 Thread Jough Jeaux
Greetings all, I want to allow users to upload images to an online profile. Anyone know how to let the user browse his/her local filesystem from the web page? __ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/ -- PHP Gen

RE: [PHP] Maths dumbass

2003-12-26 Thread Mike Brum
Basically, have an array of # of days per month. Do a quick compare given the month for the # of days. For the sake of example, we'll assume the month in question has 31 days. So, here's some givens: $month_days = 31; $former_plan_days = $current_date; $new_plan_days = ($current_date - $month_days

[PHP] Maths dumbass

2003-12-26 Thread Ryan A
Hi guys, Its not 5am here and have started on a blasted problem where am feeling like a maths dumbass...the old noodle is just not working, any help appreciated. Problem, selling 4 packages rangeing from $27.50-$99.00 a month...the subscriber can change anytime he wants from one package to the oth

[PHP] possible bug in PHP function mysql_query() ?

2003-12-26 Thread Peter Walter
MySQL version: 4.0.16 PHP version: 4.3.2 Problem code: $query = "SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE columnname LIKE '%%'"; mysql_query($query); Results: query fails, mysql_errno() returns 1064 (syntax error) I have tracked the problem down to the WHERE clause; using any other number of digits (except e

Re: [PHP] Insert into array...

2003-12-26 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Please don't start a new thread by hijacking an existing thread. Always start with "new massage". Simple answer for your question is: foreach($orders as $order_key => $dummy) { $orders[$order_key]['Newitem'] = "something"; } Andras Kende wrote: Hello All, I would like to put 1 new field

Re: [PHP] How New Is <<

2003-12-26 Thread David T-G
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Re: [PHP] How New Is <<

2003-12-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cesar, Sorry to have taken so long to answer. My day got complicated. Anyway, here's the code all over again, with the last changes I was advised to make. I took out the line spaces and added line numbers. But first, the latest error message: Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in

[PHP] Re: Object Oriented Programming Book(s)?

2003-12-26 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, On 12/26/2003 09:06 PM, Cf High wrote: I've got the O'Reilly "Programming PHP" & "PHP Cookbook" PHP books -- excellent PHP Resources -- however, the OOP sections are rather short. I'm hoping to get my hands on a relatively in-depth OOP book. It doesn't look like there are any PHP specific

[PHP] Object Oriented Programming Book(s)?

2003-12-26 Thread CF High
Hey all. I've got the O'Reilly "Programming PHP" & "PHP Cookbook" PHP books -- excellent PHP Resources -- however, the OOP sections are rather short. I'm hoping to get my hands on a relatively in-depth OOP book. It doesn't look like there are any PHP specific OOP books out there yet, so any OOP

Re: [PHP] Problem with "switch ($to)"..

2003-12-26 Thread Rolf Brusletto
Labunski wrote: Hello, thanks in advice and Merry Christmas! I'm a newbie in PHP, so I can't imagine how to add the "Part 1" to the "Part 2".. /// Part 1 switch ($to) { case "roman": $to = $address; break; case "none": // here should go the "Part 2", but I don't know how! break; } ///

RE: [PHP] Migrating from SSI and Perl

2003-12-26 Thread Philip Pawley
Hi Radek, I tried to do something with this and failed dismally. Is it possible for you to give me a really basic working example of what you suggest? Thanks, Philip Pawley At 26/12/03 12:29 -0500, you wrote: >Check out shell_exec() and its siblings. I'd likely use it like so $output = >shell

[PHP] Problem with "switch ($to)"..

2003-12-26 Thread Labunski
Hello, thanks in advice and Merry Christmas! I'm a newbie in PHP, so I can't imagine how to add the "Part 1" to the "Part 2".. /// Part 1 switch ($to) { case "roman": $to = $address; break; case "none": // here should go the "Part 2", but I don't know how! break; } /// Part

Re: [PHP] magic_quotes_gpc setting question.

2003-12-26 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Rajesh Kumar wrote: Hello, Here I've got a few related questions, which are not stated explicitly in the manual. 1. The manual says that the magic_quotes_gpc setting cannot be set at runtime. Is it not possible to set this setting in an ini file, and parse it with the parse_ini_file() func

Re: [PHP] How New Is <<

2003-12-26 Thread Cesar Cordovez
Please post your code from line 30 to 40. Place a mark in line 34. =) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in [my path to this file] on line 34 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] How New Is <<

2003-12-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks very much, and Merry Christmas to all--rather rude of me to've been whining for help all this time and not remembering the courtesy of holiday wishes. Okay, I made the change to: $txtBoxCounter = $_POST['txtBoxCounter']; $hdnCounter = $_POST['hdnCounter']; Now I get: parse error: parse e

[PHP] Re: Apache 2 and PHP

2003-12-26 Thread Per Jessen
Radek Zajkowski wrote: > A few months back the official PHP website still warned againts PHP and > Apache 2. I am wondering about the current status of these two > technologies when used together. I am about to configure a web server and > was going to use Apache 1.3 with PHP4+ as opposed to Apach

RE: [PHP] Migrating from SSI and Perl

2003-12-26 Thread Pablo Gosse
My site, at the moment, uses SSI to call a Perl browser-sniffing script. I would like to: 1. use php to call the Perl script. 2. then save the values the Perl script outputs as php variables. Can this be done? If so, how? Hi, Philip. If you are not 100% stuck on using a perl script to sniff t

RE: [PHP] Migrating from SSI and Perl

2003-12-26 Thread Radek Zajkowski
Check out shell_exec() and its siblings. I'd likely use it like so $output = shell_exec("perl myscript.pl"); and then do something with the $output variable R> > -Original Message- > From: Philip Pawley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: December 26, 2003 12:07 PM > To: php-general > Subje

php-general Digest 26 Dec 2003 17:08:02 -0000 Issue 2495

2003-12-26 Thread php-general-digest-help
php-general Digest 26 Dec 2003 17:08:02 - Issue 2495 Topics (messages 173328 through 173336): magic_quotes_gpc setting question. 173328 by: Rajesh Kumar Where and how do i use $_post etc 173329 by: Piet 173331 by: Al 173332 by: Piet 17 by: Mike Br

[PHP] Migrating from SSI and Perl

2003-12-26 Thread Philip Pawley
I am new to php. My site, at the moment, uses SSI to call a Perl browser-sniffing script. I would like to: 1. use php to call the Perl script. 2. then save the values the Perl script outputs as php variables. Can this be done? If so, how? Thanks, Philip Pawley -- PHP General Mailing List (ht

Re: [PHP] How New Is <<

2003-12-26 Thread Cesar Cordovez
Change: $txtBoxCounter = $_POST['txtBoxCounter] $hdnCounter = $_POST['hdnCounter] to $txtBoxCounter = $_POST['txtBoxCounter']; $hdnCounter = $_POST['hdnCounter']; (Notice the ' at the end of txtBoxCounter and hdnCounter. Merry X'mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, for everyone took a break for C

[PHP] How New Is <<

2003-12-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, for everyone took a break for Christmas, and to update Jasper and Jeremy--who've tried big-time to help me--here's again the sitch and where I stand as of now. I'm on a Macintosh PowerBook running OS X.2.1 and PHP 4.3.0. I'm tryning to run the following code: persistence demo Persis

RE: [PHP] Re: Where and how do i use $_post etc

2003-12-26 Thread Mike Brum
Let's make some assumptions - 1) having register_globals on is bad 2) we all like to write scripts as secure as possible Given #1 and #2, if you stop referencing variables directly (e.g. as $firstName in the script below) since register_globals is off, it immediately adds a degree of security to

[PHP] Re: Where and how do i use $_post etc

2003-12-26 Thread Piet
Why would i do this long coding in the second page "script.php" the variables values is already available in "script.php" when i do a post or get, if i use $_POST or $_GET to define a variable already available, that seems like a lot of extra coding for no reason. "Al" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in

[PHP] Re: Where and how do i use $_post etc

2003-12-26 Thread Al
"Piet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi > > I am trying to find examples of how and where to use $_POST, $_GET etc. I > searched a lot of places, but cant seem to find decent examples or a > tutorial or something. $_POST and $_GET are associative arrays containing t

[PHP] Insert into array...

2003-12-26 Thread Andras Kende
Hello All, I would like to put 1 new field into this multidimensional array... $orders = 1 => Array (11) Name => JUDY Order => 334455 2 => Array (11) Name => MARY Order => 12590 TO: $orders = 1 => Array (11) Name => JUDY Order => 334455 Newitem => someting 2 => Array (11) Nam

[PHP] Where and how do i use $_post etc

2003-12-26 Thread Piet
Hi I am trying to find examples of how and where to use $_POST, $_GET etc. I searched a lot of places, but cant seem to find decent examples or a tutorial or something. Can someone point me in the right direction? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://w