php-general Digest 1 Jan 2007 20:15:42 - Issue 4545
Topics (messages 246310 through 246320):
Happy new year!
246310 by: JMCS Niagara (Jeff)
Temporary Emails - Your Recommendations - An Appeal to the PHP Community
246311 by: Jason Paschal
246313 by: Roman Neuhauser
Happy new year everyone :)
i realize this isn't the appropriate mailing list and i risk being
black-listed (flame, defamed, ignored, etc.).
i occasionally use temporary emails when registering for forums or to get
some shareware (we've all done it, don't give me that look, i have given
what i could, when i could) and
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-01 14:40:14 +0800:
Dear All,
Happy New Year,
How much mem ( Ram ) does the php5 need ?
As much as you make it use.
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You don't know, man. You don't KNOW.
Cause you weren't THERE.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-01 05:26:43 -0500:
i realize this isn't the appropriate mailing list and i risk being
black-listed (flame, defamed, ignored, etc.).
i occasionally use temporary emails when registering for forums or to get
some shareware (we've all done it, don't give me that
It's impossible to correct remove semaphores with sem_remove function
when I use them to provide execution of concurrent processes.
When the last process releases the semaphore I should be able to remove
it. But I don't know if another process haven't acquired the semaphore.
For safety reasons I
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-01 14:40:14 +0800:
Dear All,
Happy New Year,
How much mem ( Ram ) does the php5 need ?
As much as you make it use.
Sorry, pardon me !
At 5:26 AM -0500 1/1/07, Jason Paschal wrote:
i realize this isn't the appropriate mailing list and i risk being
black-listed (flame, defamed, ignored, etc.).
i occasionally use temporary emails when registering for forums or to get
some shareware (we've all done it, don't give me that look, i
At 10:15 AM -0500 12/31/06, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
What other ways can you recommend to me for the situtation?
Read through this:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.connection-handling.php
-Rasmus
-Rasmus:
Just want to express my gratitude for your attendance to this list.
Thanks.
Hi gang:
I've just noticed that the php.net logo changes with the seasons -- I
think that's neat, in fact, I do a similar season change with my site.
However, does the php logo change for those in the southern
hemisphere? In other words, for oz programmers, do they see a
different logo? If
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 10:50:04 -0500, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, does the php logo change for those in the southern
hemisphere? In other words, for oz programmers, do they see a
different logo? If so, how does one (or can) detect the user's
hemisphere?
Detecting a user's
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to write a PHP script that opens a binary file, reads the
binary in chunks, checks those chunks for a certain binary string, and
then if the string is found, it replaces the string with another binary
string. The script should then a copy of the file, including
Hi gang:
I've asked this request on a couple of other list, but considering
that I've done this with a mixture of php and javascript, perhaps
some of you might check this out for me.
Try this:
http://sperling.com/js_detect
Does this technique work to detect your browser's javascript
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 16:14:06 -0500, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this technique work to detect your browser's javascript setting?
Not for me, it says Javascript has not been detected on the client. when in
fact I've got JavaScript enabled (Firefox 1.5.0.8 on Ubuntu Linux).
Paul
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PHP
I do have javascript enabled, but it does not detect it...
Best regards,
Peter Lauri
www.dwsasia.com - company web site
www.lauri.se - personal web site
www.carbonfree.org.uk - become Carbon Free
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From: tedd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-01 15:15:07 -0500:
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to write a PHP script that opens a binary file, reads the
binary in chunks, checks those chunks for a certain binary string, and
then if the string is found, it replaces the string with another binary
string.
does not work on SeaMonkey and Opera (IE not tested).
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On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 16:14 -0500, tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
I've asked this request on a couple of other list, but considering
that I've done this with a mixture of php and javascript, perhaps
some of you might check this out for me.
Try this:
http://sperling.com/js_detect
Does this
2006/12/31, Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I (very simply) try to open a notepad on a simple text file in a
simplistic PHP script, and would like to go on and display the next page
without waiting for this notepad to be shut.
After various attempts, I have used an :
exec ('bash -c cmd /C start
well,
no cute css, but (hopefully) working - here is my quick dirty version :
http://149.222.235.16/public/
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At 4:54 PM -0800 1/1/07, =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=BCrgen_Wind?= wrote:
well,
no cute css, but (hopefully) working - here is my quick dirty version :
http://149.222.235.16/public/
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Well, it's cute enough for me ! It works on every browser that
BrowserCam has -- hell, I can't even get my web site
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From: Philip W. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 15:15:07 -0500
Subject: Writing Binary
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to write a PHP script that opens a binary file, reads the
binary in chunks, checks those chunks for
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