Hi All,
I have been working on a PHP extension for Apache Solr for quite sometime
now.
I just finished testing it and I have completed the initial user level
documentation of the API
Version 0.9.0-beta has just been released.
It already has built-in readiness for Solr 1.4
If you are using Apac
Sorry to hear that! I live in Cincinnati so I normally don't get to
watch the Colts play when they are on at the same time as the
Bengals. But this week I did and, best of all, they won!
On Oct 4, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Floyd Resler
wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Floyd Resler wrote:
> Yeah, the ;Y" was a typo in my email. That's what happens while trying to
> type while watching my Colts play!
>
> Thanks!
> Floyd
>
Go Colts!
At least you get to watch it, I have to follow along on sports sites!
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Yeah, the ;Y" was a typo in my email. That's what happens while
trying to type while watching my Colts play!
Thanks!
Floyd
On Oct 4, 2009, at 3:06 PM, Tommy Pham wrote:
- Original Message
From: Floyd Resler
To: Andrea Giammarchi
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Sun, October 4
Original Message
> From: JC
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Sent: Sat, October 3, 2009 12:22:21 PM
> Subject: [PHP] problem with mod_php
>
>
> I'm trying to install a webmail in a new server with the following items:
> Debian 2.6.26-2-amd64
> horde 3.2.2
> imp 4.2.4
> apache 2.2.9
>
- Original Message
> From: Floyd Resler
> To: Andrea Giammarchi
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Sent: Sun, October 4, 2009 12:01:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [PHP] strtotime strangeness
>
> I couldn't find anything in the php.ini file to account for this. I am
> running
> PHP 5.2.10. I've
Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
Thank you, worked beautifully.
just don't ignore this:
PHP 5 >= 5.2.0
if you are trying to create something portable, you should consider a Pear
fallback ...
I make heavy use of DOMDocument so I need 5.2.x anyway.
But thanks for the warning.
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I couldn't find anything in the php.ini file to account for this. I
am running PHP 5.2.10. I've never actually updated it myself so the
software updater updated it at some point. I did a little test and
found out that date(:Y",$timestamp) returns . However, date("y",
$timestamp) retu
tedd wrote on 10/04/2009 08:51:13 AM:
> [PHP] a trivial little function (PostToHost)
>
> tedd
>
> to:
>
> php-general
>
> 10/04/2009 09:05 AM
>
> Hi gang:
>
> The following 'trivial little' function I'm trying to get my head
around:
>
> http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/php-g
> i agree that it does seem a bit as though Márcio is in such a hurry to
> make
> something work that the tasks of learning and understanding the
> fundamentals
> are being left aside. while that's maybe understandable, it's a bit
> frustrating when we're trying to explain the fundamentals.
Thank
Original Message
> From: Kim Madsen
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Sent: Sun, October 4, 2009 9:10:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Header problem
>
> Hi kranthi
>
> kranthi wrote on 2009-10-03 16:21:
> > Thats a lot of headers to read..
> > At a first glance I can see that you did not sp
Did the OS update changed the default locale settings or the default date
format?
> From: fres...@adex-intl.com
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 14:05:05 -0400
> Subject: [PHP] strtotime strangeness
>
> For some reason the strtotime is no longer returning the year
> por
> Thank you, worked beautifully.
just don't ignore this:
PHP 5 >= 5.2.0
if you are trying to create something portable, you should consider a Pear
fallback ...
if(!function_exists('json_encode')){
require_once 'JSON.phps';
// http://mike.teczno.com/JSON/JSON.phps
function json_en
For some reason the strtotime is no longer returning the year
portion. For example, strtotime("10/04/2009") will result in a date
of -10-04. This started happening recently and I haven't done any
updates other than the normal OS updates. I am running Mac OS X
10.5.8. Does anyone hav
Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
> I'm thinking (hoping) there is already a php class somewhere for
> generating JavaScript object strings that I can instead of my ugly
> easily breakable way of doing it.
>
> Anyone know of one?
json_encode
http://uk3.php.net/manual/en/function.json-encode.php
On 10/4/09 10:55 AM, "tedd" wrote:
> At 3:39 PM +0100 10/4/09, MEM wrote:
>>> i don't think so. if the user requests the page "a_form.php" then the
>>> server
>>> will normally execute the a_form.php script regardless whether the form
>>> was
>>> submitted or not.
>>>
>>> to display a blank
Tom Worster wrote:
On 10/4/09 9:39 AM, "Michael A. Peters" wrote:
I wrote a php class to generate flowplayer/html5 media code for my site:
http://www.shastaherps.org/xml_MMmediaClass.phps
The "buildFlashvars()" function in it is really ugly and will be a pain
to update as I modify the class
On 10/4/09 10:39 AM, "MEM" wrote:
>> i don't think so. if the user requests the page "a_form.php" then the
>> server
>> will normally execute the a_form.php script regardless whether the form
>> was
>> submitted or not.
>>
>> to display a blank form, the user probably requests a_form.php with th
Unless I am missing something, your page has too many if and it always ends up
with print something ... but there is no exit after the download, so the zip
will have extra output included without a reason ... which is an error, imho,
dunno how else explain if you can't see your print "links" at
Hello Andrea
Andrea Giammarchi wrote on 2009-10-04 18:49:
> Header must come first (before you output anything) or you get a parse
> error
I try to better explain ...
HTTP works like this: you ask something, you receive something, html and
texts are just one option.
Got it so far
Your e
> Afaik, the content length header is not necessary, but it will cause
> problems if it's set and it's wrong.
correct, missed Content-Length means the classic download with useless progress
bar and undefined estimation time, problematic for preloader as well in case of
images, swf, generic dat
> Header must come first (before you output anything) or you get a parse
> error
I try to better explain ...
HTTP works like this: you ask something, you receive something, html and texts
are just one option.
Your example page mess up html, zip, everything, because when you download a
file
On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 18:10 +0200, Kim Madsen wrote:
> Hi kranthi
>
> kranthi wrote on 2009-10-03 16:21:
> > Thats a lot of headers to read..
> > At a first glance I can see that you did not specify a content-length
> > header. this is a must and must be equal to the size of the file in
> > b
Hi kranthi
kranthi wrote on 2009-10-03 16:21:
> Thats a lot of headers to read..
> At a first glance I can see that you did not specify a content-length
> header. this is a must and must be equal to the size of the file in
> bytes
I've noticed that too, but it's impossiple to determine the lengt
Andrea Giammarchi wrote on 2009-10-03 13:40:
> Do you want users download the file or the zip?
They can choose between the two.
> do you send other headers before the download?
Header must come first (before you output anything) or you get a parse
error, so I'm not sure what you mean here? You
Hi gang:
The following 'trivial little' function I'm trying to get my head around:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/php-general/1259426
The article states:
Either way, just generate your XML string and fire it at the remote
machine. You will need to write code to handle the respo
At 3:39 PM +0100 10/4/09, MEM wrote:
> i don't think so. if the user requests the page "a_form.php" then the
server
will normally execute the a_form.php script regardless whether the form
was
submitted or not.
to display a blank form, the user probably requests a_form.php with the
GET
m
> i don't think so. if the user requests the page "a_form.php" then the
> server
> will normally execute the a_form.php script regardless whether the form
> was
> submitted or not.
>
> to display a blank form, the user probably requests a_form.php with the
> GET
> method and probably without any G
> I'm thinking (hoping) there is already a php class somewhere for
> generating JavaScript object strings that I can instead of my ugly
> easily breakable way of doing it.
>
> Anyone know of one?
json_encode
http://uk3.php.net/manual/en/function.json-encode.php
Regards
On 10/4/09 9:39 AM, "Michael A. Peters" wrote:
> I wrote a php class to generate flowplayer/html5 media code for my site:
>
> http://www.shastaherps.org/xml_MMmediaClass.phps
>
> The "buildFlashvars()" function in it is really ugly and will be a pain
> to update as I modify the class in the fut
On 10/4/09 9:25 AM, "MEM" wrote:
> Thanks a lot. To all.
> For the moment, I'm with the redirect solution that others have pointed.
>
> But after seen tedd example and watch Manuel videos, I'm starting to
> understand how the hidden field solution work as well. Well... I'm
> *starting* to unders
On 10/4/09 6:36 AM, "clanc...@cybec.com.au" wrote:
>> i might think it ok for (2260 == '226E1') to be true since php would be
>> doing type juggling in a logical left-to-right manner: we start with an
>> integer 2260, next is the juggling comparison operator, then a string, so it
>> might reasona
I wrote a php class to generate flowplayer/html5 media code for my site:
http://www.shastaherps.org/xml_MMmediaClass.phps
The "buildFlashvars()" function in it is really ugly and will be a pain
to update as I modify the class in the future.
What it does is generate a JavaScript object string,
Thanks a lot. To all.
For the moment, I'm with the redirect solution that others have pointed.
But after seen tedd example and watch Manuel videos, I'm starting to
understand how the hidden field solution work as well. Well... I'm
*starting* to understand I've not fully understand it yet, despit
> All very messy!
there is nothing messy, the logic is well defined and for a loose type language
it's absolutely normal behavior.
Regards
_
Keep your friends updated—even when you’re no
> $a = 2260; $b = 226e1; $c = 2.26e3; $d = 2260.0;
>
> $a==$b==$c==$d,
>
> and
> $b===$c===$d
$b , $c, and $d are the same indeed ... they represent the floating point
2260.0 in I think every language ... it's like saying that 1.0 is not 1.
... both floating point numb
On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 11:57:36 -0400, f...@thefsb.org (Tom Worster) wrote:
>On 10/3/09 7:21 AM, "clanc...@cybec.com.au" wrote:
>
>> However there is one feature of PHP which, to my mind, is really bad design.
>> How many of
>> you can see anything wrong with the following procedure to search a list
I am well aware of the === operator, but I had an uneasy feeling that there was
still a
trap. However when I tried it it worked, so I was going to thank you for your
suggestion,
though I find the concept of having separate 'sort of equal' and 'truly equal'
operators
decidedly distasteful, but t
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