Re: [PHP] Pear Page2

2013-01-04 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Fri, 2013-01-04 at 20:44 -0600, tamouse mailing lists wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Silvio Siefke  wrote:
> > Is there something similar to Pear/Page2 module, that can working with 
> > HTML5?
> 
> Would phptal be of use? http://phptal.org/
> 


I'm not sure quite what you'd expect such a module to do? Is this for
templating?

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk




Re: [PHP] variable placeholders in a text file

2013-01-04 Thread Kevin Kinsey
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 02:29:38PM -0600, Nelson Green wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 19:59:02, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> ___
> >  
> > On Mon, 2012-12-31 at 13:39 -0600, Nelson Green wrote: 
> 



Nelson (et al),

I've enjoyed reading this thread and apologize for dredging it up.
It's interesting to see your progression of thought and the templating
discussion is indeed a worthy one.

However, I wanted to answer this objection from your initial message:

>The reason I ask is because I am going to want to do three substitutions,
>and I'd rather not do three str_replace calls if I don't have to.

You *don't* have to; str_replace() is perfectly capable of handling
arrays:

=
$replace = array("USER","SITENAME","SOME_CONSTANT"); 
$replacements = array($user,$site_name,$foo);

$replaced = 
str_replace($replace,$replacements,file_get_contents("/somefile.txt"));
=

This, of course, doesn't negate a good templating system* ... but it's
handy to know and you'll probably use it sooner or later.

Kevin Kinsey

P.S. *assuming that's not an oxymoron!

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Re: [PHP] Pear Page2

2013-01-04 Thread tamouse mailing lists
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Silvio Siefke  wrote:
> Is there something similar to Pear/Page2 module, that can working with HTML5?

Would phptal be of use? http://phptal.org/

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[PHP] Pear Page2

2013-01-04 Thread Silvio Siefke
Hello,


Is there something similar to Pear/Page2 module, that can working with HTML5?


Thanks for help, Greetings
Silvio

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Re: [PHP] Boolean type forced on string assignment inside if statement

2013-01-04 Thread tamouse mailing lists
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Sebastian Krebs  wrote:
> 2013/1/4 tamouse mailing lists 
>
>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:56 AM, Sebastian Krebs 
>> wrote:
>> > 2013/1/4 tamouse mailing lists 
>> >> Bit operators are not comparing values, they're COMBINING values.
>> >
>> > Technically spoken they're comparing bits, whereas boolean operators does
>> > the same, but treaten every value as a single bit.
>>
>> And that's just going to confuse things. "Technically" speaking, bit
>> operations and NOT logical operations. If you do this:
>>
>> if ($a & $b)
>>
>> when you meant this:
>>
>> if ($a && $b)
>>
>> it's because you got lucky, not because it's correct.
>>
>
> Sorry, but ... well, I don't understand you :X
>
> When I want "&&" and type "&" it's simply a bug, but sometimes I want "&",
> for example like in "$a & FLAG_ALLOWED", so I don't know, what you are
> talking about right now

I'm talking about the first case, when it's a bug.

Missing important words;

"*and it works*, it's because you got lucky, not because it's correct"

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Re: [PHP] Boolean type forced on string assignment inside if statement

2013-01-04 Thread Sebastian Krebs
2013/1/4 tamouse mailing lists 

> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:56 AM, Sebastian Krebs 
> wrote:
> > 2013/1/4 tamouse mailing lists 
> >> Bit operators are not comparing values, they're COMBINING values.
> >
> > Technically spoken they're comparing bits, whereas boolean operators does
> > the same, but treaten every value as a single bit.
>
> And that's just going to confuse things. "Technically" speaking, bit
> operations and NOT logical operations. If you do this:
>
> if ($a & $b)
>
> when you meant this:
>
> if ($a && $b)
>
> it's because you got lucky, not because it's correct.
>

Sorry, but ... well, I don't understand you :X

When I want "&&" and type "&" it's simply a bug, but sometimes I want "&",
for example like in "$a & FLAG_ALLOWED", so I don't know, what you are
talking about right now



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Re: [PHP] Boolean type forced on string assignment inside if statement

2013-01-04 Thread tamouse mailing lists
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:56 AM, Sebastian Krebs  wrote:
> 2013/1/4 tamouse mailing lists 
>> Bit operators are not comparing values, they're COMBINING values.
>
> Technically spoken they're comparing bits, whereas boolean operators does
> the same, but treaten every value as a single bit.

And that's just going to confuse things. "Technically" speaking, bit
operations and NOT logical operations. If you do this:

if ($a & $b)

when you meant this:

if ($a && $b)

it's because you got lucky, not because it's correct.

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