On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 12:57:46PM -0500, Al wrote:
> Can't get a cookie to set. Below is the code near the file top BEFORE any
> html output.
> ...
> ## code
> print_r($_POST)
> session_start();
> print_r($_COOKIE);
headers could be sent already, up your error_reporting, or check
your logs for h
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 03:33:08AM +1000, Murray @ PlanetThoughtful wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can anyone recommend a PHP 4.x compliant template engine that doesn't
> depend on PEAR?
php
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On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 09:34:40AM -0800, Erik Saline wrote:
> Using Fedora Core 4 using the already Apache and Mysql. I tried using the
> already installed PHP but mysql support was not setup or shown when using
> phpinfo().
>
> I recompiled PHP with the following.
>
> './configure' '--with-m
I personally liked George Schlossnagle's book "Advanced PHP
Programming", published by Sams.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0672325616/qid=1137394700/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/104-0195316-0794320?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
suresh kumar wrote:
hi,
i am working as a web designer in PHP & Mysql
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 09:03:24AM -0700, Lists wrote:
>
> My goal is to take just the HTML for the image and link from the
> Flickr badge js script.
> ...
>
> // allow retrieval of external web source
> ini_set('allow_url_fopen',1);
>
> // get flickr js file
> $photo = file_get_contents("htt
hi,
i am working as a web designer in PHP & Mysql.i
know the basics of PHP & Mysql,i want 2 become PHP
Expert,i am planning to buy one Book,but i dont know
which book 2 buy.plz give me info .
A.suresh
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On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 11:55:20AM -0500, Sean Lerner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like an email received to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to trigger a
> php script.
>
> I've configured the following:
>
> in /etc/aliases
> toronto: |/var/www/wq/email_toronto.php
>
> in /etc/exim/exim.conf
> system_aliases:
> d
can you post the exact errors?
Richard
On 1/16/06, Death Gauge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've done everything I can think of to make PHP run with MySQL and Apache.
> I
> added PHP as a module to Apache2. I then told PHP that the
> extension_dir="./ext" and then uncommented extenstion=php_mys
in php, there is an imap_set_quota function that takes an integer quota
... specifically, to 'disable quotas', you issue -1 ... unfortunately,
cyrus imap doesn't accept -1 as a valid quota, so there is no apparent way
to disable from a php script ...
Is there a way around this, where -1 does
I've done everything I can think of to make PHP run with MySQL and Apache. I
added PHP as a module to Apache2. I then told PHP that the
extension_dir="./ext" and then uncommented extenstion=php_mysql.dll But PHP
isn't showing anything about MySQL when I restart Apache and now Apache
won't start
David Dorward wrote:
> John Meyer wrote:
>
>> Hi, If I have a perl script to rip off the mp3 tag information, can I
>> have that script then pass them into the PHP file?
>
> PHP::Interpreter looks like it will do the job.
> http://www.annocpan.org/~GSCHLOSS/PHP-Interpreter-1.0.1/lib/PHP/Interpre
Richard Correia wrote:
Hi,
I want to install PHP5 on Mac powerbook G4. Can someone please let me know
where I can find it and it's related module?
I am mainly looking for GD and mingswf module on Mac.
http://www.phpmac.com/articles.php?view=244
very good instructions on compiling.
As shown
John Meyer wrote:
> Hi, If I have a perl script to rip off the mp3 tag information, can I
> have that script then pass them into the PHP file?
PHP::Interpreter looks like it will do the job.
http://www.annocpan.org/~GSCHLOSS/PHP-Interpreter-1.0.1/lib/PHP/Interpreter.pm
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Hello,
on 01/14/2006 02:55 PM Sean Lerner said the following:
> I'd like an email received to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to trigger a
> php script.
Although it is not exactly the same thing, wouldn't it be simpler to
associate a POP3 mailbox to that address and regularly poll the mailbox
in PHP? I do that
Hi, If I have a perl script to rip off the mp3 tag information, can I
have that script then pass them into the PHP file?
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I have a php script that I use for backup with rsync over ssh and those
tools work great under cygwin. I'd like to use this same script that I
use on my unix/linux servers.
You would think I could find lots of info on this subject, but for some
reason I can't. I found info from googling the subje
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Template engine that doesn't rely on PEAR?
>
> Maybe Smarty? Don't know if it depends on PEAR.
>
> http://smarty.php.net
I have used tiny but strong before... It is a lighter weight template system
then Smarty.
Maybe Smarty? Don't know if it depends on PEAR.
http://smarty.php.net
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I have a php script that I use for backup with rsync over ssh and those
tools work great under cygwin. I'd like to use this same script that I
use on my unix/linux servers.
You would think I could find lots of info on this subject, but for some
reason I can't. I found info from googling the su
Using Fedora Core 4 using the already Apache and Mysql. I tried using the
already installed PHP but mysql support was not setup or shown when using
phpinfo().
I recompiled PHP with the following.
'./configure' '--with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config'
'--with-mysql=/usr/bin/mysql_config' '--enabl
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a PHP 4.x compliant template engine that doesn't
depend on PEAR?
I can't get PEAR to operate properly on my remote host, so I'm looking
for something that can be dropped in to an existing site and is complete
in and of itself.
Any recommendations that suit the
Some other program blocking the port? Skype is known to cause trouble
when the "port 80/443 as fallback" option is activated (which is the
default). Of course, many other programs might cause such problems.
OLLi
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