On Monday 15 May 2006 10:53, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2006 5:11 pm, Nick Wilson wrote:
are there any security concerns with uploaded images?
YES!!!
Just what are the security concerns exactly? Assuming we're only focusing
on attacks to the webserver[1] then I can only think of 2
Hi there!
When I upload a picture from a form, then I want to create a copy with a
smaller image.
For example: I upload a picture with dimensions 200x150 name 4.jpg. I also
want a copy of this image but with the dimensions 100x75 pixels. I've tried
this below, but I'm missing something I
Jason Wong wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 10:53, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2006 5:11 pm, Nick Wilson wrote:
are there any security concerns with uploaded images?
YES!!!
Just what are the security concerns exactly? Assuming we're only focusing
on attacks to the webserver[1]
Hi there!
If I understand this right, I must have adminstration rights for installing
Magic Wand...
The problem is that my host doesn't have any support for this application.
(It's not MY server)
Is there any workaround?
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
- Original Message -
From:
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi there!
When I upload a picture from a form, then I want to create a copy with a
smaller image.
For example: I upload a picture with dimensions 200x150 name 4.jpg. I
also want a copy of this image but with the dimensions 100x75 pixels.
I've tried this below, but I'm
Gonzalo Monzón escribió:
Attached results and code. (tested on PHP 4.3.4)
--
Testing bidimensional and single dimension array manipulation
Fill style A, bidimensional array: 2,1603
Iteration style A, bidimensional array: 9,9071
Total
Hello,
I'm currently writing a PHP page, which uses a small Perl script. But I
encounter an annoying problem with endline character.
A small example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-eval('print toto\ntata');
In this configuration, the HTML page generated sends me :
toto tata
Of course and you
On 5/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently writing a PHP page, which uses a small Perl script. But I
encounter an annoying problem with endline character.
A small example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-eval('print toto\ntata');
In this configuration, the HTML
This one time, at band camp, John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following script:
try {
$conn = mysql_connect(localhost,webuser,testme) or die(Could not
connect);
-- snipped for sake of sanity --
I think if you wish to push down this path you may wish to look at PDO.
Hi there!
Just a thought. Someone posted a question if you could check filesize before
uploading some days ago. Maybe this is possible with Javascript?
Javascript wouldn't be the best solution, cause of it's incompability
between browsers, that users can inactivate it. But it's might be better
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Just a thought. Someone posted a question if you could check filesize
before uploading some days ago. Maybe this is possible with Javascript?
Javascript wouldn't be the best solution, cause of it's incompability
between browsers, that users can inactivate it. But it's
On 14/05/06, Gonzalo Monzón [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Satyam escribió:
Of course, another possibility is that the author does not know how to
handle multidimensional arrays (just to say it before anyone else
points an obvious alternative)
I don't think the author does not know how to handle
On 5/15/06, Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
//What should/could I do here?
//
//Set new width and height
//
$new_width = 100;
$new_height = 200;
$tmp_image=imagecreatefromjpeg($toPath . $mfileAdd);
$width =
Hey all
Was just wondering what others have used on there e-commerce sites to
manage digital downloads, for instance how to track if a user
succesfully downloaded a complete file from you (what happens if there
connection drops halfway through a download)
Is there something in php /
Is it possible to create a database with pdo_mysql?
$dbh = new PDO(mysql:host=$hostname;dbname=my_db, $username, $password);
is sort of what it requires... is there some way to omit the dbname?
Kind regards
Kevin
--
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty
Chris Grigor schrieb:
Hey all
Was just wondering what others have used on there e-commerce sites to
manage digital downloads, for instance how to track if a user
succesfully downloaded a complete file from you (what happens if there
connection drops halfway through a download)
Is there
Hey Chris / Richard,
I was wondering if the different line endings
(dos/unix) might play a
factor but I doubt it.
Chris:
Ok, that really helped, I was testing the test.txt
file on my Win2k machine and was testing the whole
script on a FreeBSD machine... so I took the small
test and upped it
Hello,
I've a quite simple question : one of my PHP script executes a Perl script which
outputs a lot of text. My wish is to redirect PHP stdout stream to NULL,
executing the perl script, and after this make the stdout stream back to
normal. I've not found a solution in online documentation.
Am 2006-05-11 13:40:34, schrieb tedd:
Plus, moving images from one system to another
was much easier because you just moved the dB and
you don't have to worry about the file system and
breaking links.
This can be done from a script to...
In addition, if you are using multiple hosts, who
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited solution (record holder and organizer) for
that. As such, all data connected to a record,
Hello,
I run a webserver which is a frontend for a huge PostgreSQL database.
Now I like to code some stand-alone Apps, which can connect to a
daemon uploading files and geting infos from the database
(NO, the have no right to connect directly to the database)
Questions for now:
1) How to
Robin Vickery escribió:
On 14/05/06, Gonzalo Monzón [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Satyam escribió:
Of course, another possibility is that the author does not know how to
handle multidimensional arrays (just to say it before anyone else
points an obvious alternative)
I don't think the author
Hi Rory
Am 2006-05-10 23:05:07, schrieb Rory Browne:
you can say newbie as well. As a newbie I thought myself that storing images
in a DB would be a nice clean solution. Voices of experience said otherwise.
Over the years as I grew more experienced I began to understand myself, why
putting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello,
I've a quite simple question : one of my PHP script executes a Perl script which
outputs a lot of text. My wish is to redirect PHP stdout stream to NULL,
executing the perl script, and after this make the stdout stream back to
normal. I've not found a solution
On 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I run a webserver which is a frontend for a huge PostgreSQL database.
Now I like to code some stand-alone Apps, which can connect to a
daemon uploading files and geting infos from the database
(NO, the have no right to connect
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-require('mct.pl');
$perl-MCT_polling();
where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl. I would find very strange
the fact it's
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been woring
alot with session handling. For example I've been using session_start() now
and then depending on where the user/vistor are or are doing.
But now I've moved the site to a host server with PHP 4.3.8 and now I keep
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-require('mct.pl');
$perl-MCT_polling();
where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl. I would
Jonas Rosling a écrit :
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been woring
alot with session handling. For example I've been using session_start() now
and then depending on where the user/vistor are or are doing.
But now I've moved the site to a host server with PHP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a #65533;crit :
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The
problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-require('mct.pl');
$perl-MCT_polling();
where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl.
put ob_start(); on the first line of your page
on Monday 15 May 2006 15:53, Jonas Rosling wrote:
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been
woring alot with session handling. For example I've been using
session_start() now and then depending on where the
I'm having difficulty displaying text after imagefrompng(). I'm using
PEARS's Image_Barcode to displa a barcode and trying to wrap
imagefrompng() around it. I am able to display the barcode properly but
not the rest of my document (a mix a text and other images).
Is there a proper heading I
To summarise: the uploading of an executable masquerading as an image file
can be protected against via coding at the application level
My thought is that it wouldnt be too hard to have some kind of script
masquerade as a gif file, and perhaps cause damage.
More worrying and much harder
Den 06-05-15 15.56, skrev nicolas figaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jonas Rosling a écrit :
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been woring
alot with session handling. For example I've been using session_start() now
and then depending on where the user/vistor are or
Den 06-05-15 16.00, skrev Thomas Munz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
put ob_start(); on the first line of your page
on Monday 15 May 2006 15:53, Jonas Rosling wrote:
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been
woring alot with session handling. For example I've been using
On 5/15/06, Jonas Rosling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been woring
alot with session handling. For example I've been using session_start() now
and then depending on where the user/vistor are or are doing.
But now I've moved the
At 12:18 AM +0200 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited solution (record holder and organizer) for
At 12:18 AM +0200 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited solution (record holder and organizer) for
On 5/14/06, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have an idea of a variable (eg:
$_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) that will be set only if
called via the web and ignored if called via cli?
I have no experience with CLI, and haven't tested this, but I believe
that any time a request comes through
How is it not suited?
I stopped using mySQL to store images because of
browser refresh problems, but other than that --
I didn't find any major problems with using it.
Plus, moving images from one system to another
was much easier because you just moved the dB and
you don't have to worry about
How is it not suited?
I stopped using mySQL to store images because of
browser refresh problems, but other than that --
I didn't find any major problems with using it.
Plus, moving images from one system to another
was much easier because you just moved the dB and
you don't have to worry about
On 5/15/06, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:18 AM +0200 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited
Plus, a dB has search capabilities that a file system doesn't --
that's probably the reason why dB's came into existence, right?
Last time I checked we had tools to search the filesystem. locate,
find and awk spring to mind.
So, you are claiming that those file-system tools match all the
At 1:38 PM +0200 5/15/06, Chris Grigor wrote:
Hey all
Was just wondering what others have used on there e-commerce sites
to manage digital downloads, for instance how to track if a user
succesfully downloaded a complete file from you (what happens if
there connection drops halfway through a
Hello,
I am being asked to find some sort of development environment for
PHP/MySQL, if is exists, in which it has some sort of
automation/wizzardry. What is being done is a mass of MSAccess
interfaces, forms, reports, etc. are needing to be re-written in php and
connected to a MySQL database
- Original Message -
From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP General php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Copy of image - smaller
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi there!
When I upload a picture from a form, then I
- Original Message -
From: Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP General php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Check before uploading
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Just a thought. Someone posted a question if you could
- Original Message -
From: Rabin Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP General php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Copy of image - smaller
On 5/15/06, Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
//What
chris smith wrote:
On 5/14/06, Frank de Bot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll start by compiling php with --enable-debug
At the moment I get backtrace results like this:
#0 0x48c7d95b in memcpy () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
#1 0x8977280 in ?? ()
#2 0x10 in ?? ()
#3 0x894e500 in ?? ()
#4
tedd mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Friday, May 12, 2006 12:23 PM said:
That's as it should be -- and technically, Next did appear so the
page wasn't blank.
Splitting hairs aside, a user, civilian or not, would not expect they
need to click Next from a blank page to get to the content they
At 4:33 PM +0200 5/15/06, Jonas Rosling wrote:
Den 06-05-15 16.00, skrev Thomas Munz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
put ob_start(); on the first line of your page
on Monday 15 May 2006 15:53, Jonas Rosling wrote:
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been
woring alot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-require('mct.pl');
$perl-MCT_polling();
where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl. I would find
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
From: Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Just a thought. Someone posted a question if you could check filesize
before uploading some days ago. Maybe this is possible with Javascript?
Javascript wouldn't be the best solution, cause of it's incompability
between
session_start() doesn't need to be the first line of your PHP code, it just
needs to be called before any other output is performed. Including any blank
spaces or anything else. If you have:
---
1:
2: ?php
3: session_start();
4: ?
---
It's not going to work because you have a blank line
Hello,
I'm having problems with DOMElement-setAttribute() -method with my php
script. I stripped down the code to this:
--
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc-resolveExternals = true;
$doc-loadXml('!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
- Original Message -
From: Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP General php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Check before uploading
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
From: Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
OK, I give up (for now at least). I've been trying to figure out a way
to run a single script and download my favorite comics. The problem is
that:
1. The URLs include numerous websites (and the image is hosted on
another server from the original)
2. The filename can change but has the same
On Mon, May 15, 2006 9:16 am, D A GERM wrote:
I'm having difficulty displaying text after imagefrompng(). I'm using
PEARS's Image_Barcode to displa a barcode and trying to wrap
imagefrompng() around it. I am able to display the barcode properly
but
not the rest of my document (a mix a text
On Mon, May 15, 2006 5:36 pm, Wolf wrote:
OK, I give up (for now at least). I've been trying to figure out a
way
to run a single script and download my favorite comics. The problem
is
that:
1. The URLs include numerous websites (and the image is hosted on
another server from the
On Mon, May 15, 2006 8:53 am, nicolas figaro wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution.
The problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-require('mct.pl');
$perl-MCT_polling();
where
On Mon, May 15, 2006 8:53 am, Jonas Rosling wrote:
Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cookie - headers already
sent
by (output started at /var/www/html/index.php:9) in
/var/www/html/index.php
on line 82
But I found out that if I put the tag in the absolute top of every
page it
On Mon, May 15, 2006 7:18 am, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Is it possible to create a database with pdo_mysql?
$dbh = new PDO(mysql:host=$hostname;dbname=my_db, $username,
$password);
is sort of what it requires... is there some way to omit the dbname?
If you can't elminate it, 'mysql' as a dbname=
On Mon, May 15, 2006 6:38 am, Chris Grigor wrote:
Was just wondering what others have used on there e-commerce sites to
manage digital downloads, for instance how to track if a user
succesfully downloaded a complete file from you (what happens if there
connection drops halfway through a
On Mon, May 15, 2006 4:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently writing a PHP page, which uses a small Perl script. But
I
encounter an annoying problem with endline character.
A small example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl-eval('print toto\ntata');
Your apostrophes in PHP don't
At 02:01 PM 5/15/2006, Brian Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I am being asked to find some sort of development environment for
PHP/MySQL, if is exists, in which it has some sort of
automation/wizzardry. What is being done is a mass of MSAccess interfaces,
forms, reports, etc. are needing to be
I'd make a wild guess that the FTP stuff isn't working...
Your biggest mistake is a total lack of error-handling...
On Mon, May 15, 2006 2:03 am, Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi there!
When I upload a picture from a form, then I want to create a copy with
a
smaller image.
For example: I upload
On Mon, May 15, 2006 1:58 am, Jason Wong wrote:
2) the uploaded file is a script (perl/php/python/etc)
In the case of (2), if the script relies on its shebang line to
execute
Not necessarily -- What if I upload an image file named
badscript.php and then I surf to it, after it's in your
Riku Palomäki wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems with DOMElement-setAttribute() -method with my php
script. I stripped down the code to this:
--
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc-resolveExternals = true;
$doc-loadXml('!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
On Mon, May 15, 2006 7:30 am, Ryan A wrote:
The thing is, I thought this was bundled with the
standard package of PHP, if yes, why would anybody
want to turn this off?
PCRE got added after POSIX Regex had been in awhile.
There was some resistance to having two Regexes in PHP.
I think the
On Sat, May 13, 2006 5:40 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
I run a webserver which is a frontend for a huge PostgreSQL database.
Now I like to code some stand-alone Apps, which can connect to a
daemon uploading files and geting infos from the database
(NO, the have no right to connect directly to
For that i recomend detect the MIME, my 2 cents:
function image_get_info($image) {
$details = array();
$data = @getimagesize($image);
if (is_array($data)){
$types = array(
'1' = 'GIF',
'2' = 'JPEG',
'3' = 'PNG',
'4' = 'SWF',
'5' = 'PSD',
'6' = 'BMP',
'7' = 'TIFF',
On Sat, May 13, 2006 2:20 pm, Ryan A wrote:
Been reading some other code that I got from the net,
and have come across some wierd looking code, would
appreciate it if someone could explain it to me:
$hits = array();
$bytes = array();
$blocked = array();
$baps = array();
$bapm = array();
On Sat, May 13, 2006 9:16 am, IraqiGeek wrote:
I'm learning PHP on a Debian Etch with Apache 2.0.54 and PHP 4.3.10,
and
using Firefox 1.5.3 on a Windows XP box to browse the sample site. I
wrote a
small form to get user input. If I use METHOD=GET, then the form works
fine,
without any
You could just do a touch() on all the files with no test for
existence, if there will be a LOT of files...
That will save a little bit of work, and might be worthwhile info to
track, or at least not mess things up to have the filemtime altered
all the time.
Of course, you also need to be VERY
GET === $_GET
POST === $_POST
You have to change them in parallel.
Or, use $_REQUEST which has GET + POST + COOKIES in it.
On Sat, May 13, 2006 11:11 am, IraqiGeek wrote:
On Saturday, May 13, 2006 4:59 PM GMT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
AFAIK it should be working just
On Mon, May 15, 2006 7:09 pm, Alberto Ferrer wrote:
For that i recomend detect the MIME, my 2 cents:
function image_get_info($image) {
$details = array();
$data = @getimagesize($image);
if (is_array($data)){
$types = array(
'1' = 'GIF',
'2' = 'JPEG',
'3' = 'PNG',
On Sat, May 13, 2006 6:37 pm, Rory Browne wrote:
There are some cases where the Error Suppression operator may be
useful in
good code.
Last I checked, you pretty much HAD to use it for pg_fetch_row() since
it does an E_NOTICE when you try to fetch a row beyind the number
available...
You
On Tuesday, May 16, 2006 1:20 AM GMT,
Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2006 9:16 am, IraqiGeek wrote:
I'm learning PHP on a Debian Etch with Apache 2.0.54 and PHP 4.3.10,
and
using Firefox 1.5.3 on a Windows XP box to browse the sample site. I
wrote a
small form to get
On Sat, May 13, 2006 9:23 am, php @ net mines wrote:
is there a way to upload large files (e.g. 15mb) without changing the
default settings in php.ini***?
Probably not.
This particular setting is weird in that the setting is the SMALLEST
of:
php.ini
.htaccess
The HTML INPUT thingie
You can't do that.
The whold class has to be in a single contiguous file.
Last I checked.
On the plus side, it's incredibly unlikely that having the functions
in separate files was a Good Idea...
On Fri, May 12, 2006 12:34 pm, Edward Vermillion wrote:
I'm doing some re-writing of a huge class
Hey Rich,
// Add to the running totals
@$hits[$username|$subnet]++;
@$bytes[$username|$subnet]+=$byte;
@$baps[$username|$subnet|$this_second]++;
@$bapm[$username|$subnet|$this_minute]++;
@ is suppressing the E_NOTICE error message that the
variables are not
pre-set.
Yep, I got
Hey,
On Mon, May 15, 2006 7:30 am, Ryan A wrote:
The thing is, I thought this was bundled with the
standard package of PHP, if yes, why would anybody
want to turn this off?
PCRE got added after POSIX Regex had been in awhile.
There was some resistance to having two Regexes in
PHP.
On Mon, May 15, 2006 10:18 am, tedd wrote:
crash
It DOES make a difference as to how fast you can restore the DB and
the images, and more importantly, the PERCEIVED time for your site to
be back up
If you can get your DB up fast, but the images aren't available, MOST
sites, other than, like,
On Fri, May 12, 2006 6:33 am, adi zebic wrote:
I have little problem while displaying a result from one simple
querry.
If i insert values into mysql DB in following order (12, 3, 14, 4 )
I allways have ( 12, 14, 3, 4 ) displaying when query the DB. (same
with
letters - dcba - abcd etc)
I
On Thu, May 11, 2006 8:10 pm, Steven Stromer wrote:
relative versus 'include_path'-based paths? I know that putting a
variable into the path is a no-no, but any other considerations?
I suspect that the advice to use absolute paths is somebody NOT
understanding the include_path system, and just
On Fri, May 12, 2006 6:12 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
Graham Anderson wrote:
I am trying to get the body text from a number of different emails
using mimeDecode [Pear]
Unfortunately, it appears that the body text could be in any number
of
locations in the stdClass Object depending on which email
On Fri, May 12, 2006 8:47 am, David Tulloh wrote:
My favorite story was
a
small free porn site that required you to enter a captcha to get in.
They were taking the captcha's they needed to break and getting horny
teenagers to do the recognition phase for them.
According to the 'net, this was
On Thu, May 11, 2006 6:02 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
pecl install memcache
Wild Guess Alert!!!
Is it possible that pecl has an --extension-dir flag to tell it WHERE
to install stuff, or perhaps an optional command line arg or ...
Cuz, really, the odds on it being where you want it to be
To further my understanding of how Jabber works I have decided I should
try and write my own XMPP implementation in PHP. However, I've run into
trouble rather quickly.
To connect to a Jabber server, one must open a TCP socket to the server
(typically through port 5269) send an XML-based
I have an application which I am working on which takes a file supplied by
the user via a File Upload, peforms some processing on it, then prompts the
user to download a generated CSV file. What I would like to do is report
some processing statistics prior to the user prior to sending the CSV
On 5/16/06, Mike Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an application which I am working on which takes a file supplied by
the user via a File Upload, peforms some processing on it, then prompts the
user to download a generated CSV file. What I would like to do is report
some processing
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2006 6:37 pm, Rory Browne wrote:
There are some cases where the Error Suppression operator may be
useful in
good code.
Last I checked, you pretty much HAD to use it for pg_fetch_row() since
it does an E_NOTICE when you try to fetch a row beyind the
On 5/16/06, J. King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To further my understanding of how Jabber works I have decided I should
try and write my own XMPP implementation in PHP. However, I've run into
trouble rather quickly.
To connect to a Jabber server, one must open a TCP socket to the server
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