> Maybe ask on the zend list -
> http://framework.zend.com/community/resources since they will be
> familiar with it.
>
> Still sounds like a url is being used for a require/include but *shrug*.
The issue resolved "itself" when I moved the domain to a different server. I
had to do this for other
PJ wrote:
Gentlemen,
First, let me thank you all for responding and offering suggestions. I
appreciate it and I am learning things.
However, it looks like my message is not getting across:
The problem is not to retrieve only the authors whose last names begin
with A:
1) which books have a secon
On Apr 4, 2009, at 6:51 PM, TG wrote:
Anyway, just some thoughts. Good luck!
Thanks to TG, Bastien, and Marc. I appreciate the input.
Regards,
Frank
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On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 10:36:23AM -0700, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> tedd wrote:
>> At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
>>> Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on
>>> GoDaddy?
>>> I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
>>> years
>>>
I hate the bulky interface of Godaddy.com its too tough for slower
connections to work with GoDaddy's control panels. Their domain charge seems
bit high as well.
But I'm liking www.umbrahosting.com it has good cPanel and controls are
good. Their support are very sprint.
Lenin
www.twitter.com/nin
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> tedd wrote:
>
>> At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on
>>> GoDaddy?
>>> I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
>>> years
>>> and
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Bob McConnell wrote:
>>
>>> From: PJ
>>>
First, let me thank you all for responding and offering suggestions. I
appreciate it and I am learning things.
However, it looks like my message is not getting across:
tedd wrote:
At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on
GoDaddy?
I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
years
and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes days
later
and they'
2009/4/7 tedd :
> At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
>>
>> Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on GoDaddy?
>> I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
>> years
>> and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes days
Peter Ford wrote:
> O. Lavell wrote:
>> Peter Ford wrote:
[..]
>>> I do accept that the metadata should be machine-readable: that part of
>>> your project is reasonable and I'm fairly sure that ought to be
>>> possible with something simple. The best bet I found so far is PDFTK
>>> (http://www.p
At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on GoDaddy?
I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two years
and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes days later
and they're still $7.95.
PJ wrote:
Bob McConnell wrote:
From: PJ
First, let me thank you all for responding and offering suggestions. I
appreciate it and I am learning things.
However, it looks like my message is not getting across:
The problem is not to retrieve only the authors whose last names begin
with A:
Actuall
Bob McConnell wrote:
> From: PJ
>> First, let me thank you all for responding and offering suggestions. I
>> appreciate it and I am learning things.
>> However, it looks like my message is not getting across:
>> The problem is not to retrieve only the authors whose last names begin
>> with A:
>
> A
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:56, bruce wrote:
> chris...
>
> did you read the entire msg.. this isn't/wasn't a hunt for someone for a
> project...
>
> please re-read..
It would've been fine even if it was, Bruce. This is the
"General" list. As long as it's PHP-related, you're fine. However,
I
> Hey all,
Hello.
> I'm doing some maintenance work on an existing system and there is a piece
> of code that uses file_get_contents() to read data from a URL, which is fine
> in theory I suppose.
>
> But the problem is sometimes the server where that URL lives is not
> available, and the system
From: PJ
> First, let me thank you all for responding and offering suggestions. I
> appreciate it and I am learning things.
> However, it looks like my message is not getting across:
> The problem is not to retrieve only the authors whose last names begin
> with A:
Actually, it appears you simply
PJ,
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:37 AM, PJ wrote:
> $SQL = "SELECT b.*, c.publisher, a.first_name, a.last_name
>FROM book AS b
>LEFT JOIN book_publisher as bp ON b.id = bp.bookID
>LEFT JOIN publishers AS c ON bp.publishers_id = c.id
>LEFT JOIN book_author AS ba ON b.
chris...
did you read the entire msg.. this isn't/wasn't a hunt for someone for a
project...
please re-read..
-Original Message-
From: Chris [mailto:dmag...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 8:14 PM
To: bruce
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Out of the blue questio
Well, you might want to do it with curl, you might want to write your
own socketscript, or your just check the return variable of
file_get_contents() - it'll be false on failure and it won't try to
get an invalid URL forever. Guess the error is somewhere else, when
your script continues indefinitel
Gentlemen,
First, let me thank you all for responding and offering suggestions. I
appreciate it and I am learning things.
However, it looks like my message is not getting across:
The problem is not to retrieve only the authors whose last names begin
with A:
1) which books have a second author?
2)
Hey all,
I'm doing some maintenance work on an existing system and
there is a piece of code that uses file_get_contents() to read
data from a URL, which is fine in theory I suppose.
But the problem is sometimes the server where that URL lives
is not available, and the system hangs indefinite
9el wrote:
Intead of displaying errors to page. Its better to use error log file.
I believe by default they are sent to the server error log file
regardless of your error report setting.
It wouldn't surprise me if there's a slick class out there for parsing
the error log and extracting php
JD wrote:
Theres always something to learn in PHP Land.
Yeah - and I always seem to find slick new one or two line solutions
after I've written a bunch of lines to clumsily do the same thing.
I guess that's how it is when you first start to get semi-serious about
a language (emphasis on
Nick Cooper wrote:
Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on GoDaddy?
I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
years and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes
days later and they're still $7.95.
Same experience.
I s
Awesome, you guys rock! Now I have a bunch of stuff to play around with and the
more I read about these functions and try playing around with them the more I
think I'll learn about this stuff. This is great! Thanks again!
-- Original Message --
From: Yannick Mortier
To: Chris
C
Intead of displaying errors to page. Its better to use error log file.
And as @ error suppressors are expensive its always better if you can avoid
using them.
I'd also suggest the ZCE(Zend Certification Engineer) Exam Guide for this
matter for best practices.
Regards
Lenin
www.twitter.com/nin
2009/4/7 Chris :
> Igor Escobar wrote:
>>
>> Becarefull, error supression is slow.
>
> If it's the only way to stop an error from showing up, what's the problem?
>
> php will still generate the warning/notice even if display_errors is
> disabled - which will be even slower.
>
> Plus I never said us
Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on GoDaddy?
I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two years
and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes days later
and they're still $7.95.
2009/4/7 Michael Kubler
> DO NOT USE GO-DAD
> From: p...@computer.org
> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:18:35 +0200
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP-MYSQL Question
>
> abdulazeez alugo wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Please can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong with the code below? It
> > keep returning unsucces
abdulazeez alugo wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Please can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong with the code below? It
> keep returning unsuccessful.
>
Why don't you print out mysql_error() ? It'll tell you right away.
/Per
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This isn't PHP but mysql question.
You didn't mention that the table itslef is created or not. If not, then it
is probably a mysql error,
maybe your installation of mysql doesn't support INNODB.
SanTa
- Original Message -
From: "abdulazeez alugo"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Hi guys,
Please can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong with the code below? It keep
returning unsuccessful.
$result=mysql_query("CREATE TABLE table2(table2_id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
AUTO_INCREMENT,
table1_id INT NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
s
It's just an observation ;)
If you have to use it or not, you have to decide better way.
Regards,
Igor Escoar
Systems Analyst & Interface Designer
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Chris wr
2009/4/7 Phpster :
> Misk.com is also good at $10/ yep
>
> Bastien
>
> Sent from my iPod
>
Come on now, please. JD clearly said he wants to do this at home to
learn something by doing it. I can understand that very well. Giving
answers nobody asked for is like posing questions nobody wants to
answ
Misk.com is also good at $10/ yep
Bastien
Sent from my iPod
On Apr 6, 2009, at 23:57, Michael Kubler wrote:
DO NOT USE GO-DADDY.
Sorry, just had to say that Go-Daddy will cause all sorts of issues
when your domain expires, or if you check for a domain but don't
purchase it straight away.
> Didn't really read Bruce's email didya Chris?!!
Of course I read it - I guess I misunderstood the intent. No need to
bite my head off - sheesh :P
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2009/4/7 Chris :
> bruce wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ladies/Gents of the list...
>>
>> I've got an issue/question and figured I'd fire it to the list.
>>
>> Over time, I've had a few projects that I've worked on, where I've
>> required
>> someone with skills way beyond mine for a given area. And rather than
>>
2009/4/7 Chris :
>
>> I guess there are multiple ways to engage this problem. It depends how
>> "deep" you want to log the traffic. If you just want to count the
>> traffic of each image, video etc you could just wrap up each image and
>> video to go through php first with file_get_contents() (look
2009/4/7 Chris :
>
>> I guess there are multiple ways to engage this problem. It depends how
>> "deep" you want to log the traffic. If you just want to count the
>> traffic of each image, video etc you could just wrap up each image and
>> video to go through php first with file_get_contents() (look
O. Lavell wrote:
> Peter Ford wrote:
>
>> O. Lavell wrote:
>
> [..]
>
>>> Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thank you in advance.
>>>
>> So many people ask about manipulating, editing and generally processing
>> PDF files. In my experience, PDF is a write-once format - any
>> manipulation sho
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