Stut wrote:
On 9 Sep 2008, at 18:52, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Short and sweet; does anybody have any practical experience; thoughts
or case studies in regards to implementing the Zend Platform.
Yeah, I used it in my previous job a coupla years ago. It looks great,
the marketing hype is well execu
Hi Shawn
I can translate from English into Portuguese.
Please contact me in pvt.
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On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for professional
tedd schreef:
At 6:46 PM -0600 8/31/08, Govinda wrote:
Not that it is an issue, but just to understand the logic-
Why do we have to use 'break' statements in each case?
switch ($i) {
case 0:
echo "i equals 0";
break;
case 1:
echo "i equals 1";
break;
case 2:
echo "i equals 2
I don't understand the question. It is an email account that I check
and I get mail from that address all the time. Of course it's late/much
wine and there may be some humor here that is totally escaping me.
-Shawn
tedd wrote:
At 10:15 AM -0500 9/2/08, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Eric Butera wro
tedd wrote:
At 9:12 PM -0500 9/7/08, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking for professional translations from English of the following:
- admin.php lang file just under 150 PHP defines
- user.php lang file just under 30 PHP defines
- a javascript file with about 25 single word defines
- abo
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:00 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi gang:
>
> For those who wondered where I went -- I was on vacation.
>
> I would have announced it before I left, but I was afraid that someone
> would have broken into my collection of stuff.
>
> I'll post pictures of my vacatio
hi gang:
For those who wondered where I went -- I was on vacation.
I would have announced it before I left, but I was afraid that
someone would have broken into my collection of stuff.
I'll post pictures of my vacation soon.
Oh, I had lot's of fun -- so much so, I broke my big toe on my left
At 10:15 AM -0500 9/2/08, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Eric Butera wrote:
I'm on there too.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbutera
Me too...
http://www.linkedin.com/in/rsmckenzie
-Shawn
-Shawn:
How do I get an email to you at: Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ?
Cheers,
tedd
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http:
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for professional translations from English of the following:
> - admin.php lang file just under 150 PHP defines
> - user.php lang file just under 30 PHP defines
> - a javascript file with about 25 s
At 9:12 PM -0500 9/7/08, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking for professional translations from English of the following:
- admin.php lang file just under 150 PHP defines
- user.php lang file just under 30 PHP defines
- a javascript file with about 25 single word defines
- about 19 PHP fil
At 6:46 PM -0600 8/31/08, Govinda wrote:
Not that it is an issue, but just to understand the logic-
Why do we have to use 'break' statements in each case?
switch ($i) {
case 0:
echo "i equals 0";
break;
case 1:
echo "i equals 1";
break;
case 2:
echo "i equals 2";
break;
}
Databases are for storing and retrieving data. :)
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> I'm assuming because this is part of a shopping cart, so he would have
> to put the data into the database only to retrieve it again, wh
At 12:38 AM +0100 9/10/08, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
I'm assuming because this is part of a shopping cart, so he would have
to put the data into the database only to retrieve it again, which is a
little bit of a waste.
If it's a shopping cart filled with Pianos, it's going to be heavy anyway. :-)
Greetings, Wolf.
In reply to Your message dated Monday, September 8, 2008, 15:08:22,
>> I'm looking for professional translations from English of the following:
>> - admin.php lang file just under 150 PHP defines
>> - user.php lang file just under 30 PHP defines
>> - a javascript file with about 2
Jason Pruim schreef:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
...
I'll have to do some searching :)
always ;-)
The problem with the internet is there is so much out there... Trying to
weed the crap from the food can be a long digestive process which ends
up with MORE crap comin
I'm assuming because this is part of a shopping cart, so he would have
to put the data into the database only to retrieve it again, which is a
little bit of a waste.
As for how to do it, I'd look through the arrays you have and use
associative arrays (where the order number is the key of the array
At 10:04 PM -0600 8/31/08, Tom Shaw wrote:
My array looks very similar to this. I need to create a single row for the
items that have the same order number for CSV export. I'd prefer to do this
PHP wise instead of SQL. But would appreciate any help I can get.
$ar = array(
array(
"orde
Nathan Rixham schreef:
Ben Stones wrote:
Hi,
The following bit of code doesn't output anything:
text = "Hello World";
echo $this->text;
}
}
$class = new output();
$class->outputText;
?>
As well as the following code:
text;
}
}
$class = new ou
Greetings, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In reply to Your message dated Monday, September 8, 2008, 19:35:22,
>>>For displaying with unicode Character Sets problem :
>>>
>>>MySQL :
>>
>>MySQL question. There's got to be a mailing list on http://www.mysql.com
>>>phpmyadmin :
>>
>>PHPMyAdmin question. PHPMyAdmi
Greetings, Peter Ford.
In reply to Your message dated Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 12:37:30,
> I've been working on some PEAR-based app last week and I ran into
> problem.
> While I debugging app, my backtrace always trimmed at some point.
> First time I though it was my mistake, an
Is there a way to call a SOAP function and pass the required XML as an
argument instead of an object? I can get this to work:
$oClient = new SoapClient( $sWSDL_URI, array( 'trace' => TRUE,
'exceptions'=> TRUE );
$oArgObj = new ArgObj();
$oArgObj->node1 = 'value'
$oArgObj->node2 = 'value'
$oA
Yeah, my Kerios firewall kept popping up asking me to Permit google something to go somewhere off my computer. Even when Chrome wasn't running. I sure like the skinnyness and the last visited webpage. What can you tell a 500 pound gorilla? probably nothing.
>>> "Boyd, Todd M." <[EMAIL PROTE
You should never store a user's password. Instaed immediatly do an SHA1
hash of the password and compare that to the hashed password in your
database. It doesn't make any sense to store passwords in clear text. Even
if they found the hash they wouldn't be able to reverse it (hashes are once
I'm guessing that when you are writing your values, you are writing
numbers to the file and not strings. With numbers, the significant
floating-point values are obviously preserved, but a number like 12.00
will be written as just 12. Try either casting the value to a string, or
having PHP auto-cast
Kate has an auto text feature, and you can set it to start prompting
from typing in as few characters as you wish, although it only prompts
for things you've already typed, it this does save you from making
obvious variable name typos as it will prompt the next time you try to
use it, and it recogn
No, I test as far as IE6 and 7 as far as Microshaft browsers go. As it's
a beta, and a M$ beta at that, it's likely to change a considerable bit
before it's a final product, so not much point testing it this early in
it's life cycle. Maybe more towards the time when it is ready to be
fully released
Ben Stones wrote:
Hi,
The following bit of code doesn't output anything:
text = "Hello World";
echo $this->text;
}
}
$class = new output();
$class->outputText;
?>
As well as the following code:
text;
}
}
$class = new output();
$class->outp
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
In my opinion, the DomNodeList class is useless.
agreed; ever tried making a replacement node class that extends it? then
you see how useless it is! [yet a vital part of the dom structure]
ot here; but I thought maybe useful for reference; I do loads of xml/dom
api wor
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 20:09 +0100, Ben Stones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The following bit of code doesn't output anything:
>
> class output {
> var $text;
> function outputText() {
> $this->text = "Hello World";
> echo $this->text;
> }
> }
>
>
Hi,
The following bit of code doesn't output anything:
text = "Hello World";
echo $this->text;
}
}
$class = new output();
$class->outputText;
?>
As well as the following code:
text;
}
}
$class = new output();
$class->outputText;
?>
Am I doi
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Mario Trojan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> if you're already speaking of iterating children, i'd like to ask you
> another question:
>
> Basically i was trying to do the same thing as Tim, when i experienced some
> difficulties iterating over DOMEleme
2008/9/9 Mirco Soderi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Do you know any reason why the following code does work
>
>
> $xmlOperazioni = simplexml_load_file($xmlFilename);
> foreach($xmlOperazioni->operazione as $operazione) {
> if($operazione['nome'] == $operazioneRichiesta) {
> require($operazione['php
On 9 Sep 2008, at 18:52, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Short and sweet; does anybody have any practical experience;
thoughts or case studies in regards to implementing the Zend Platform.
Yeah, I used it in my previous job a coupla years ago. It looks great,
the marketing hype is well executed but as
Mirco Soderi schrieb:
Do you know any reason why the following code does work
$xmlOperazioni = simplexml_load_file($xmlFilename);
foreach($xmlOperazioni->operazione as $operazione) {
if($operazione['nome'] == $operazioneRichiesta) {
require($operazione['php']);
break;
}
}
but
On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
Jason Pruim schreef:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know
regex's bett
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Charlene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The company I work for is going to be creating the catalog to a small store
> (~100 items). The customized catalog will include the front end that the
> shoppers will use as well as the back end data entry.
>
> We need shoppin
Jochem Maas wrote:
Zend Framework and Zend Platform are 2 different animals
Egads.. totally didn't read that mail properly!
Too much trawling on the ZF mailing lists today methinks!
Col
--
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gmane(at)colin.guthr.ie
http://colin.guthr.ie/
Day Job:
Tribalogic Limited [http://ww
Charlene wrote:
It doesn't look like zencart includes a checkout system. I really need
the complete system.
You will find you need to select the payment packages you want available. It
certainly does the complete process, including weight based shipping.
Otherwise, what I see at their site
Nathan Rixham schreef:
Jochem Maas wrote:
Ross McKay schreef:
Arnie Shore wrote:
Folks, I need to take a given float value to, say, two decimals, as
per
subject JS. I've RTFM, but to no avail.
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 22:03:54 +0200, Sjoerd wrote:
$str = sprintf("%01.2f", $number);
Skinning
Jason Pruim schreef:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
better then I do! :)
I am attempting to match purl.sch
Colin Guthrie schreef:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Short and sweet; does anybody have any practical experience; thoughts
or case studies in regards to implementing the Zend Platform.
I like it.
I'm slowly converting across my companies applications to it, but it's a
long process (mainly due to clie
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Short and sweet; does anybody have any practical experience; thoughts or
case studies in regards to implementing the Zend Platform.
I like it.
I'm slowly converting across my companies applications to it, but it's a
long process (mainly due to clients getting in the way a
Micah Gersten wrote:
ZenCart Reasons:
PHP-based
Open Source
lots if plugins
Take a look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_Cart
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Charlene wrote:
Micah Gersten wrote:
Try Zencart.
Thank you,
Mi
On Sep 9, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
better then I do! :)
I am attempting to match purl.schreurprinting.com/jaso
> ps: may be worth ntoing this'd make a great open source site or even
> subscription service; I'd sign up for it!
I've already knocked something up. It's attached if you want it.
--
Richard Heyes
HTML5 Graphing for IE7, FF, Chrome, Opera and Safari:
http://www.phpguru.org/RGraph
--
PHP Gener
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 10:41 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> php :
> Which command line is right ?
> 1, mysql_query("SET NAMES utf8");
> 2, mysql_query("SET NAMES utf-8");
>
> Many thank for your help !
>
> Edward.
On the php side look at this:
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-set-ch
Do you know any reason why the following code does work
$xmlOperazioni = simplexml_load_file($xmlFilename);
foreach($xmlOperazioni->operazione as $operazione) {
if($operazione['nome'] == $operazioneRichiesta) {
require($operazione['php']);
break;
}
}
but the following does not
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Pruim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 7:30 AM
> To: PHP-General List
> Subject: [PHP] Regex help
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
> better then I do! :)
>
> I am attempti
Jason Pruim wrote:
>
> On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
>
>> Jason Pruim wrote:
>>> Hey everyone,
>>> Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
>>> better then I do! :)
>>> I am attempting to match purl.schreurprinting.com/jasonpruim112 to
>>> purl.schreurpr
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 8, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Richard Heyes wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but couldn't you use grab and parse the rss
feeds
you want, store the titles in a database, with a column for
identifying if
the e-mail has been sent? So every hour it checks your feeds, grabs
the ne
Jochem Maas wrote:
Ross McKay schreef:
Arnie Shore wrote:
Folks, I need to take a given float value to, say, two decimals, as per
subject JS. I've RTFM, but to no avail.
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 22:03:54 +0200, Sjoerd wrote:
$str = sprintf("%01.2f", $number);
Skinning cat, method two:
$str =
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
better then I do! :)
I am attempting to match purl.schreurprinting.com/jasonpruim112 to
purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php?purl=j
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
better then I do! :)
I am attempting to match purl.schreurprinting.com/jasonpruim112 to
purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php?purl=jasonpruim112
Here
Ross McKay schreef:
Arnie Shore wrote:
Folks, I need to take a given float value to, say, two decimals, as per
subject JS. I've RTFM, but to no avail.
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 22:03:54 +0200, Sjoerd wrote:
$str = sprintf("%01.2f", $number);
Skinning cat, method two:
$str = number_format($numbe
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's better
then I do! :)
I am attempting to match purl.schreurprinting.com/jasonpruim112 to
purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php?purl=jasonpruim112
Here are my current matching patterns:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
better then I do! :)
I am attempting to match purl.schreurprinting.com/jasonpruim112 to
purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php?purl=jasonpruim112
Here are my current matching patterns:
RewriteRule /(.*
Peter Ford schreef:
Jochem Maas wrote:
ANR Daemon schreef:
Greetings, Jochem Maas.
In reply to Your message dated Sunday, September 7, 2008, 20:56:37,
I've been working on some PEAR-based app last week and I ran into
problem.
While I debugging app, my backtrace always trimmed at some point.
Nathan Rixham wrote:
> sounds like it's time to get your own dedicated server to be honest;
Yeah, that was my first thought too.
> in the time it takes you to do that semi-manual process I'm sure you
> could easily do a couple of jobs to fund the server if needs be;
They're not even very expen
Rene Veerman wrote:
Hi.
For my CMS, i need to do imports of photos and videos.
For uploading large files i have a Java FTP applet with automated resume, so
no problems there.
But: unzipping them and importing them might take a long time if it's a
large batch (1000s of pictures/videos).
Current
Morning All,
Short and sweet; does anybody have any practical experience; thoughts or
case studies in regards to implementing the Zend Platform.
Many Regards
Nathan
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Ross McKay wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
how do you handle licensing/activation in these VMs?
I have parallels on my Mac and a 'proper' bootcamp install of WinXP
which I need for work ... and I'm not about to screw with that install
for the sake of testing another POS version of IE.
You need a l
Jochem Maas wrote:
ANR Daemon schreef:
Greetings, Jochem Maas.
In reply to Your message dated Sunday, September 7, 2008, 20:56:37,
I've been working on some PEAR-based app last week and I ran into
problem.
While I debugging app, my backtrace always trimmed at some point.
First time I though i
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