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address was what failed. I don't know why the list forwards e-mails so
that bounces come back to me instead of the list itself. Anyways, this
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filesystem as a database optimized for storing
files.
class new_wheel extends wheel class new_wheel
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If you find a better solution *please* let me know.
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[2]
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functions then you could move these lines to the top of
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$ldap_results = array('account1','account2','parent_name');
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RULE_THE_WORLD_FOO_BAR
The config include in my Rule The World project:
RULE_THE_WORLD_CONFIG_INC
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code. You would probably be better
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outside the web path. An
overflow or some other bug may be found that would bypass processing of
.php files (or a different bug could be exploited to write a .htaccess
file in that directory). If you have the option to move includes to a
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forms (and new to PHP for that matter).
That looks like an access error from your web server. Make sure the
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On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 13:32, Paul Furman wrote:
No, it's not accessible from the web, it's in my protected php_library
outside public_html. Can't I execute a hidden script with a form?
no
Should
I make a little php action file in public_html that includes the actual
file?
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form.html:
form method=post action=process.php
input type=text name=comment /
/form
process.php:
?php
echo $_POST['comment'];
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There are functions available that work with Julian dates, check the
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');
$header_data = substr($data, 0, 224);
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encryption
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is still trying to sort itself out. Being a 'third party'
project it is too much for one person but would be quite useful. Maybe
when php5 becomes more popular we can all band together and standardize
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session. When a user requests a page their
session id will be used to set the correct values in the $_SESSION
array. For example, when ronald loads the page $_SESSION['username']
will be ronald. When nhadie loads the page the $_SESSION['username']
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do most people consider the right way ?
I always use parens on function calls, I think it is more readable.
Also, some syntax highlighters look for it.
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Actually, I use echo(''), even though using single quotes doesn't give
me better performance I like to separate my strings and variables.
I enjoy using echo, it's like a rebellion against printf.
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do not think PHP
supports kerberos natively, though you could hack together an extension
for it if you were motivated enough. :)
[1] http://www.php.net/ldap
[2] http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/
[3] http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~ccunning/pam_auth/
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are looking to do.
Are you looking for a regexp?
'/img\s+src=([\'])([^\1]+)\1\s*\/?\s*/i'
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It does require a decent terminal interface but that should not be a
problem. Also readline[2] may help you with reading input.
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sequence. This acts like an initialization vector
does in cryptography. It is always a random sequence and never contains
any identifying information about the user.
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echo $value . \n; // Output: 20
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[2] http://www.php.net/functions.arguments
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be interested. I have only
been playing around with PHP 5 since it is still in beta, I haven't
tried converting an entire application over to the new class syntax yet.
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ftp client and see what happens. If you
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would want to set the variables
directly like so:
if ($_SESSION['valores_relativos']) {
echo 'img src=./5_grafico_total.php?aVar=aValue';
} else {
$aVar = 'aValue';
include (./5_grafico_total.php);
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-appendChild($domnamspacenode_object); ...
I am not sure if PHP 5 has many changes from PHP 4, however have you
tried calling set_namespace[1]?
$node-set_namespace('http://www.somedomain.de/');
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to build php yourself, take a look at configure --help:
$ ./configure --help | grep static
--enable-static[=PKGS] build static libraries [default=yes]
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a decent job of keeping formatting.
passthru(WV_HTML_PATH . ' ' . FILES_HOME_DIR . $file . ' -');
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On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 11:02, Adam Bregenzer wrote:
Try while(each($pieces)) or foreach($pieces as $piece)
Brain to fingers problem:
while($piece = each($pieces))
http://www.php.net/each
http://www.php.net/foreach
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['value'] to get its value. Another way to do this that
would be closer to what foreach does would be:
while (list($key, $singleauthor) = each($tempauthors))
This will assign the key to $key and the value you are looking for to
$singleauthor.
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and identical directory trees up to date (if i chose to put the includes
within each directory).
I think this is the best solution, it is very similar to how I implement
virtual hosting.
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$applePie = array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8);
while ($pieceOfPie = array_shift($applePie)) {
echo $pieceOfPie; // want some pie?
}
// Both of these are now true:
$applePie == array();
$applePie != array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8);
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} else {
if (myMultiSelect.checked) selectedAudits++;
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benchmarks as I have
time. Also, PHP 5 is still in Beta, and this is not even the latest
version.
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. a little
optimalization thrown in). besides which how many times have we in our PHP
careers not created arrays just to loop over them once, outputting each
item?
Oh yeah, that's one side effect of PHP, you completely forget about:
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You don't need to, but if you want to, thats how you could do it.
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How do I convert apos; to ' before displaying it in HTML?
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of blah blah blah./p
p class=contentA third line of blah blah blah./p
How do I correct my code to accomplish this?
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T_STRING
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, unexpected T_STRING
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are trying to implement the
factory pattern[1]. I would recommend looking into using classes in PHP
and giving it a shot.
http://www.phppatterns.com/index.php/article/articleview/49/1/1/
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of course) to do anything with it. Technically, if an executable can be
read it can be executed. If it's a binary it can be copied by a user
and the copy can be run, if it's a script it can be passed to an
interpreter and run.
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for displaying, not for
further calculation? Look at printf[1] and sprintf[2]. Here's an
example:
printf(%.3f, 4.1) // 4.100
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/ looks to be pretty good for a shopping cart-
does anyone have any experience with this or others?
Also, what suggestions do ya'll have for a payment gateway?
thanks
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the exec family[2], or backticks[3].
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[2] http://www.php.net/ref.exec
[3] http://www.php.net/operators.execution
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. You could always try and wrap everything as a mime message
or zip the two together. Also, place a link to the pgp signature in the
README file. Not that anyone ever reads those though. ;)
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without
having to try to think of all the possible binary extensions and omit
them with a function that looks for these extensions.
Nick
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with that result is
the elegant solution to this problem. There has to be a way to do it.
Nick
Adam Voigt wrote:
Couldn't you just check the extension on the file?
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 14:03, Axel IS Main wrote:
Guys, this isn't THAT stupid of a question is it? From my
easily
be inaccurate.
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people do not complain about it not working right when they use it. If
you want to shorten the time to release you can always go and fix some
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The expression I'm using is
(:16[0-9]:)
ie matching the : with 16 digits :
here's a start:
/:(\d+):([EMAIL PROTECTED])@([\w=+\/:\\%-]+)/i
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to implement and documentation/code reading will
be easier as time passes. Having multiple functions with the same name
performing different tasks presents a rather steep learning curve to
someone who has to maintain your code.
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Would someone point or provide me with an example of PHP + libMysqld
(Embedded MySQL server)?
My problem is my churchs web site doesn't provide a MySQL database as
a default package (add $15.95/mo)for a MySQL Db.
TIA,
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I've ever experienced, and before you ask, no I'm not now nor have I
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the problems you are experiencing?
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, but then if I restart apache the problem reappears.
If you want to see the output of the script go to http://outreach.net.nz/test/
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district enum('part1','part2','part3','part4')
while (district??)
{
echo a href=\page.htm#.district[0].\.district[0]./a
}
Are you doing this in PHP? I do not think you can even create enums in
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Enjoy.
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How can we connect to MS-SQL Server ?
What tools ( where can we download ) must be installed ?
Thank a lots.
PS : the php programs under Linux / Unix...
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Maybe this is easy, but I can't see how to do it!! Any help appreciated.
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want to find the third fieldset
child of the body element that has an attribute set to foo)
As a side note, that article has a link to a similar one that lists a
regexp based XML parser as the only PHP solution. :)
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of $form['recipient'].
You need to look up how to use explode[1], my guess is you don't want to
use it at all here. In fact, implode[2] may be exactly what you are
looking for.
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[1] http://www.php.net/explode
[2] http://www.php.net/implode
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go for it. On the other side of the
spectrum are the C-like functions: fopen[2], fgets[3], fread[4],
fclose[5], et. al. These will give you a high level of control over how
much of the file you read in at a time. Lastly, the stream[6] functions
may be a good middle ground for you.
Regards,
Adam
be difficult to write robust code that will recover
from a problem that way.
Adam Voigt wrote:
Why can't you just mount the share on-the-fly when they enter the
username and pass?
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 06:11, Howard Miller wrote:
Hi,
I want to be able to manipulate files
so that his scripts will run if its
.php or .php3 ?
Thanks,
-Ryan
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is one of the date formats (ie. not char/varchar) take a look at
MySQL's date formatting functions[1].
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[1] http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Date_and_time_functions.html
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to the new folder. Anyone got any ideas?
How about is_writable[1]?
Just to throw it out there. My favorite, non-portable, hackish solution
is `touch $dir`; :)
[1] http://www.php.net/is_writable
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have PHP 4.2.0 you
will also need to use mt_srand[2].
$field = array('a','b');
$field_max = count($field) - 1;
echo $field[mt_rand(0, $field_max)];
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[2] http://www.php.net/mt_srand
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On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 15:58, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
I want to feed in 2003-02-28 and extract February 28, 2003. I can substr it out ...
Use strtotime[1] then date[2].
[1] http://www.php.net/strtotime
[2] http://www.php.net/date
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for code based solutions to this.
Welcome to the most annoying PHP feature ever. :)
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Adam
[1] http://www.php.net/ref.info#ini.magic-quotes-gpc
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[2] http://www.imagemagick.org/www/convert.html
[3] http://www.php.net/exec
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On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 23:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam,
Thanks for your repsone(s) now back the root of the problem.
As stated above I need to be able to run the database from with the home
direcory/document root?
I hesitate to answer this so as to not create a naming confusion but I
can
followed by a '.' and any upper or
lowercase letter. This should grab everything except for the newline at
the end and rename the file accordingly. Since I don't have any files
with newlines in their names I didn't test it so it may need a bit of
tweaking.
Regards,
Adam
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I need the ability to take a PDF and pull the text out of it, I looked
at the manual for the PDFlib extension, but didn't see anything like
this. Anyone know a way to do this?
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Well yes, I know there are utilities, on the Linux server I can just use
the pdftotext program, but I'd like to make it platform-independent
instead of relying on outside utilites.
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 11:43, Stuart wrote:
Adam Voigt wrote:
I need the ability to take a PDF and pull the text
wait
thing that changes from - to \, |, /, and so on (looks like a rotating
line).
Ideas?
//Simon
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. It's currently in development for Win32, but it
would be nice if it works on *nix later on aswell. Got a tip from a user
in a chatroom to use Ncurses for it, but then I can't use it on win32.
Just to correct myself; it's chr(8) and not 7.
//Simon
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I'm not sure of how
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