In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert McPeak
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have other situations where I would like to somehow spawn a new php
process so that the page loads quickly and my user doesn't get frustrated or
confused.
Hang on, there's lots of talking around the point here. This is not
I need to build a PHP extension that also talks to parts of the MacOS X
API/frameworks. I could build simple, generic extensions in gcc, but
for OS X APIs, I need to use something a bit bigger.
Can anybody give me any tips of how to build PHP extensions in
CodeWarrior or ProjectBuilder on MacOS
Can anyone point me at some examples of using sysv shared memory,
particularly for passing values between a mod_php script and a PHP CLI
process?
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Is signal handling broken in PHP 4.3-cvs? I've set up some handlers as
per the docs, but nothing happens when I send appropriate signals.
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I need to get the domain name of the local machine.
I'm running a CLI script in PHP 4.3-cvs (on OpenBSD) so I have no HTTP
or other global vars to look at. The posix_uname command doesn't
include the domain on non-GNU OSs. I can get the hostname, but not the
domain. Can I get it through some
Can anyone point me at some examples of using sysv shared memory,
particularly for passing values between a mod_php script and a PHP CLI
process?
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I could use some practical tips on doing transactions with InnoDB
tables in MySQL.
I want to grab and lock a record and do a whole load of related stuff,
then make sure everything is updated in a consistent way, something
like this skeleton:
BEGIN
SELECT * from blah WHERE something=n FOR
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Miles Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've not worked with InnoDb, but given that the web is a stateless space
and all kinds of things can happen, I'd be very reluctant to lock a record
until the very moment I'm updating it. In other words, when I have my
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Philip Hallstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about...
$hostname = `/bin/hostname`;
or something along those lines...
Well that's rather the kind of thing I was wanting to avoid - it's much
akin to rummaging in /etc.
the hostname command gives me my
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