php-general Digest 4 Apr 2007 11:47:20 - Issue 4715
Topics (messages 252015 through 252025):
Re: Cannot remove PHP Version 5.2.1-0.dotdeb.1
252015 by: Miles Thompson
252018 by: Mario Guenterberg
Re: Audio CAPTCHA review request
252016 by: Daevid Vincent
dynamic web
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:56:12PM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote:
Mario,
Boy it's been a long day - it seems that every item I had in by configure
batch had to be installed; then at the very end of the day it finally got to
the --with-mysql. Had quite a scramble tryingto find the correct dev
I've seen there's an open bug on the missing feature I pointed out in my
first email, but it's even not assigned and I cannot get an answer from the
developer... so... does anybody know if there is any plan to finish the
PDO-dblib driver?
TIA
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btw... the bug: http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=10530
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From: Javier Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 4, 2007 9:10 AM
Subject: Fwd: [PHP] PDO mssql + multiple rowsets
To: php-general@lists.php.net
I've seen there's an open bug on the missing feature I
2007. 04. 4, szerda keltezéssel 12.44-kor Faisal Murad ezt írta:
i am making a program to give money to a group of people
lets say that i have to distribute 3000 among 12
people 6 of them are adult and will get 100%
6 them are children those will get 75% from the overall amount.
a
You'll give 100 'units' to 6 of them, and 75 to 6, thus:
6 * 100 + 6 * 75 == 1050 units
Each 'unit' is valued at:
3000 / 1050 == 2.8571
Thus, you give:
6 * 285.71 + 6 * 214.28 == 2999.94, and you may keep the change ;-)
Satyam
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From: Faisal Murad [EMAIL
Satyam wrote:
You'll give 100 'units' to 6 of them, and 75 to 6, thus:
6 * 100 + 6 * 75 == 1050 units
Each 'unit' is valued at:
3000 / 1050 == 2.8571
Thus, you give:
6 * 285.71 + 6 * 214.28 == 2999.94, and you may keep the change ;-)
pity you don't work as bank director Satyam
Hi,
I'm building this site that has several PDFs to download, but only to
registered users.
To prevent people to insert the full URL to the documents, i moved them
outside Apache's DocumentRooot, which is /var/www.
My site is in /var/www/telbit and i put the PDFs in /var/www
I've coded in
-Original Message-
From: Mário Gamito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 1:46 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Problems downloading a PDF
Hi,
I'm building this site that has several PDFs to download, but only to
registered users.
To
2007. 04. 4, szerda keltezéssel 12.46-kor Mário Gamito ezt írta:
Hi,
I'm building this site that has several PDFs to download, but only to
registered users.
To prevent people to insert the full URL to the documents, i moved them
outside Apache's DocumentRooot, which is /var/www.
My
Mário Gamito wrote:
To prevent people to insert the full URL to the documents, i moved them
outside Apache's DocumentRooot, which is /var/www.
My site is in /var/www/telbit and i put the PDFs in /var/www
I've coded in order to do the trick, but it's failing.
I can't get the name of the file.
On 4/4/07, Mario Guenterberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:56:12PM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote:
Mario,
Boy it's been a long day - it seems that every item I had in by
configure
batch had to be installed; then at the very end of the day it finally
got to
the
Richard Davey wrote:
Mário Gamito wrote:
To prevent people to insert the full URL to the documents, i moved
them outside Apache's DocumentRooot, which is /var/www.
My site is in /var/www/telbit and i put the PDFs in /var/www
I've coded in order to do the trick, but it's failing.
I can't
Jochem Maas wrote:
You don't need to basename() it, you already know what the filename is,
because it was requested via $_GET['file'].
I would say almost the opposite:
Let me rephrase: if you are properly validating the $_GET['file'] input
anyway, basenaming it is a superfluous step that
Hi,
Thank you all for your answers.
I would say almost the opposite:
I get a Page Not found.
The problem is that $file variable is empty (tested with a print).
Any ideas ?
Warm Regards
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Hi,
Ok, i've hardcoded the filename and i no longer get a 404 error.
But the PDF file i get is this:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at /var/www/telbit_website/2/products-testudio.php:14)
in /var/www/telbit_website/2/products-testudio.php on
2007. 04. 4, szerda keltezéssel 14.04-kor Mário Gamito ezt írta:
Hi,
Ok, i've hardcoded the filename and i no longer get a 404 error.
But the PDF file i get is this:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at
I am wondering how you store and recall your functions.
I have an external file - functions.php, this includes all the functions for
the site. It is included in the pages head and then I just use the functions
when I need them.
Does anyone have a better way to store/recall functions?
R.
Hi,
that's what I said before. you echo out some html before the file
headers. that will never work.
remove the echo statement on line 14 and you should be okay
But i need the line
echo a href=\products-testudio.php?file=testudio.pdf\,
rel=\external\Download TESTUDIO
Richard Davey wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
You don't need to basename() it, you already know what the filename is,
because it was requested via $_GET['file'].
I would say almost the opposite:
Let me rephrase: if you are properly validating the $_GET['file'] input
anyway, basenaming it is a
Ross wrote:
I am wondering how you store and recall your functions.
I have an external file - functions.php, this includes all the functions for
the site. It is included in the pages head and then I just use the functions
when I need them.
Does anyone have a better way to store/recall
Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi,
that's what I said before. you echo out some html before the file
headers. that will never work.
remove the echo statement on line 14 and you should be okay
But i need the line
echo a href=\products-testudio.php?file=testudio.pdf\,
2007. 04. 4, szerda keltezéssel 14.23-kor Mário Gamito ezt írta:
Hi,
that's what I said before. you echo out some html before the file
headers. that will never work.
remove the echo statement on line 14 and you should be okay
But i need the line
echo a
Hi,
by reading the freaking replies that you get?!? :-), I did give you
the answer to this in the rewritten code I offered. (granted
You the code you gave me i get
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at
At 4:59 PM -0700 4/3/07, Daevid Vincent wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I will point you at http://www.cepstral.com/ for a possible
solution to your
.mp3 usage. You could use Cepstral's swift tool to say the text
dynamically.
Actually
Em Quarta 04 Abril 2007 10:19, Ross escreveu:
I am wondering how you store and recall your functions.
I have an external file - functions.php, this includes all the functions
for the site. It is included in the pages head and then I just use the
functions when I need them.
Does anyone have
Ok,
I don't get the warnings anymore, but the PDF is still being displayed
with its binary code inside in the PHP page:
%PDF-1.4 %âãÏÓ 351 0 obj endobj xref 351 434 16 0 n
010281 0 n 010417 0 n 010574 0 n 010607
0 n 012850 0 n 012884
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From: Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] storing functions
Ross wrote:
I am wondering how you store and recall your functions.
I have an external
I am wondering how you store and recall your functions.
I have an external file - functions.php, this includes all the functions
for
the site. It is included in the pages head and then I just use the
functions
when I need them.
Does anyone have a better way to store/recall functions?
I
At 2:30 PM -0700 4/3/07, jochem wrote:
Since you are asking for review: this audio captcha is almost certainly
easily breakable.
Tijnema is right with most of his comments, open source voice recognition
software (the code he pointed to like spynx) will break this.
I disagree with his point 3)
Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi,
by reading the freaking replies that you get?!? :-), I did give you
the answer to this in the rewritten code I offered. (granted
You the code you gave me i get
I didn't write 120+ liones of code - so what your running is definitely
not what I gave you. ..
Mário Gamito wrote:
Ok,
I don't get the warnings anymore, but the PDF is still being displayed
with its binary code inside in the PHP page:
%PDF-1.4 %âãÏÓ 351 0 obj endobj xref 351 434 16 0 n
010281 0 n 010417 0 n 010574 0 n 010607
0 n
At 7:28 AM +0200 4/4/07, Alain Roger wrote:
Hi,
My question is not so much about PHP language but more about concept and PHP
result.
Basically i'm currently working on web application to administrate the web
content of a website. My customer would like to have a nice web application
interface,
At 12:44 PM +0300 4/4/07, Faisal Murad wrote:
i am making a program to give money to a group of people
lets say that i have to distribute 3000 among 12
people 6 of them are adult and will get 100%
6 them are children those will get 75% from the overall amount.
a common solution might appear as
$self= $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
form enctype=\multipart/form-data\ action=\$self\ name=\applic_create\
method=\post\;
The arguments will be included in the URL for GETs
Or, simply
Put the arguments in hidden inputs; e.g., input type=hidden ... They
will be returned in the POST
Jochem Maas wrote:
fine. so exactly what is the 100% bullitproof validation that will catch
every attack attempt? other than basename()ing the input and suffixing it
to the relevant path and then checking that to see if the file exists??
It depends how you want to handle invalid data. If
Mário Gamito wrote:
I don't get the warnings anymore, but the PDF is still being displayed
with its binary code inside in the PHP page:
Are you opening the file as a binary file?
Cheers,
Rich
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Never trust a computer you can't throw out of
Support for multiple result sets will be added as soon as I (or someone
else) get the time to do so.
- Frank
I've seen there's an open bug on the missing feature I pointed out in
my
first email, but it's even not assigned and I cannot get an answer from
the
developer... so... does anybody
Hi All,
I'm trying to install PECL package as install PEAR package, but there's error
as :
---
C:\PHPpear install http://localhost/pear/APC-3.0.13.tgz
http://localhost/pear/APC-3.0.13.tgz
downloading APC-3.0.13.tgz ...
Starting to download APC-3.0.13.tgz (105,042 bytes)
Bagus Nugroho wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to install PECL package as install PEAR package, but there's error
as :
---
C:\PHPpear install http://localhost/pear/APC-3.0.13.tgz
http://localhost/pear/APC-3.0.13.tgz
downloading APC-3.0.13.tgz ...
Starting to download APC-3.0.13.tgz
I've cross posted this to the MySQL list...
Here's my original post.
Is there some quick way to do the following in MySQL? (I know I
can use PHP to search through the result set, but I wanted to see
if there's a quick way using some sort of query)
Let's say I know that Joe is from Maine.
Ok, thanks
Best Regards
bn
From: Jochem Maas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 04-Apr-2007 23:45
To: Bagus Nugroho
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Install PECL
Bagus Nugroho wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to install PECL package as install
I've cross posted this to the MySQL list...
Here's my original post.
Is there some quick way to do the following in MySQL? (I know I
can use PHP to search through the result set, but I wanted to see
if there's a quick way using some sort of query)
Let's say I know that Joe
You will probably get a better approach from the mysql list,
but from a PHP
solution perspective, I'd load up an array with the result
set and use key()
to get the number.
The example at http://php.net/key does exactly that.
Or array_search() :)
JM
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The way I organize my stuff is that I have all of my object code, functions,
and what not in a specific folder within their own separate files. If there
is enough of a certain category of files to flood the directory, I will
place those in their own subdirectory. I have separate grouping files
I've looked at those, but both approaches requires traversing through
the entire mysql result set to create another array ( could be memory
intensive if the result set is large...100,000 ? )
-James
On Apr 4, 2007, at 1:39 PM, Jim Moseby wrote:
You will probably get a better approach from
I've looked at those, but both approaches requires traversing
through
the entire mysql result set to create another array ( could
be memory
intensive if the result set is large...100,000 ? )
-James
I agree. That's why I said the mysql group will give you better answers.
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Hello,
I have a Java program that gives me a string. When i run this program on the
shell
everything works fine but when i try to run using shell_exec i get
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for code cache
This script is currently on a VPS server with
Maybe I'm way off here, but when you're looking for his numbered place in
the record set, can't you just count the people before him?
ID NAME STATE DATE
1 JoeMaine 2006-02-12
2 JimMaine 2006-01-12
3 James Maine 2006-03-12
4 John Maine 2005-05-12
5 Jordan Maine 2006-02-11
Ok, thanks for the feedback. I'll check it out.
Regards,
Bruce
Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/04/2007 9:12 p.m.
Bruce Cowin wrote:
Hi,
I have a generic database class that I built to connect to our different
databases. From other posts that I've read, I think the safe thing is for
2007/4/4, James Tu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've cross posted this to the MySQL list...
Here's my original post.
Is there some quick way to do the following in MySQL? (I know I
can use PHP to search through the result set, but I wanted to see
if there's a quick way using some sort of query)
On 3/28/07, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a lot of require_once(' ') in the script and if i am not in the
correct folder the script won't work.
That is something php related ;)
Change your require to something like this:
require(dirname(__FILE__) . '/other_file_name.php');
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I often wondered why simple CAPTCHA's like Type the number seven
four three, or What is the sum of two plus three?, or Spell cat,
or Spell two wouldn't work? Certainly, one can create a routine
coupled a dB to randomly produce thousands of different combinations
of simple questions.
Hi,
I am working on a program to create a registration feature through a email
notificaiton much like this list. For functional use but also for personal
training.
However, I can't seem to pass the variable into the mail function() ? If I
echo the variable it displays it so it must
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