Op 20 sep. 2012 01:45 schreef "Ashley Sheridan"
het volgende:
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> Aaron Holmes wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >Can we let this thread die now?
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> But, but, what about world peace and stuff?!
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If it ever was alive, it will die the same way as this thread, after a long
discussion...
Aaron Holmes wrote:
>Hi,
>Can we let this thread die now?
But, but, what about world peace and stuff?!
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Hi,
Can we let this thread die now?
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On 2012-09-18, at 4:36 PM, Paul M Foster wrote:
> [snip]
> I've gone so far as to force my computer/browser to
> believe most common providers of ad content are localhost, making
> most requests for ad content yield 404 errors.
I thought that ^^^ sounded really clever. Care to share your hosts
Followup:
I installed php 5.4.7 and tried using stream_set_chunk_size. It is now
working as expected with stream_get_contents.
Here is my stream wrapper class:
http://pastebin.com/aGhxSuQh
Here is how it is used:
http://pastebin.com/jd42uxiy
Hope that helps someone else that is having issue
Sorry, I just realized my replies were going to email instead of the news
group.
I'm going to try upgrading to php 5.4 so I have access to this:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.stream-set-chunk-size.php
And see if that fixes some of my problems. Thanks for the suggestions.
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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Rob wrote:
> I have a very large XML file that I have to process. It's about 7 GB.
> Some of the individual elements that I need are larger than 8192 bytes.
> I'm trying to write a Stream wrapper class to give me a specific element
> at a time, but I keep running
On 19 Sep 2012 at 16:32, Matijn Woudt wrote:
> "unless they were a majority" is the thing that bothers me. Getting a
> majority is hard, take for example the Dutch Politics [1]. Our country
> is now led by a parliament of 10 different political parties. Getting
> things done now is really hard,
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Rob wrote:
> I have a very large XML file that I have to process. It's about 7 GB.
> Some of the individual elements that I need are larger than 8192 bytes.
> I'm trying to write a Stream wrapper class to give me a specific element
> at a time, but I keep running
I have a very large XML file that I have to process. It's about 7 GB.
Some of the individual elements that I need are larger than 8192 bytes.
I'm trying to write a Stream wrapper class to give me a specific element
at a time, but I keep running into issues with the stream wrapper and
fread,
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Doug Heimbecker wrote:
>> Not to say I'm all in for communism... but communism failed for the same
>> reason capitalism is failing. Corruption!
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> Here might be a way to deal with this political issue, while keeping on
> topic with the "world peace PHP project":
Not to say I'm all in for communism... but communism failed for the same
reason capitalism is failing. Corruption!
Here might be a way to deal with this political issue, while keeping on
topic with the "world peace PHP project":
I've had this idea for years, but why not start a "technocracy"
On 12-09-19 06:07 AM, Matijn Woudt wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:53 AM, German Geek wrote:
See below.
On 19 September 2012 04:45, Matijn Woudt wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:52 AM, agbo onyador wrote:
The growing power of the internet and global networks.
(on the world’s politics, e
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:53 AM, German Geek wrote:
> See below.
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> On 19 September 2012 04:45, Matijn Woudt wrote:
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>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:52 AM, agbo onyador wrote:
>> > The growing power of the internet and global networks.
>> > (on the world’s politics, economies and even on daily
See below.
On 19 September 2012 04:45, Matijn Woudt wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:52 AM, agbo onyador wrote:
> > The growing power of the internet and global networks.
> > (on the world’s politics, economies and even on daily life of ordinary
> > people) Programmers and developers needed:
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