Do I run it as htmldoc -f pdfmanual.pdf --book in that directory with the HTML
files, or what? And secondly, do I use the multiple pages or the continuous
one page?
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Duncan Hill wrote:
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 16:56, Dave M G wrote:
First, is there a term for these kinds of images, or that kind of
verification system? What would be the best search terms to look for
source scripts?
captcha
I've been looking for this term for a
Stut wrote:
Ok, you're clearly missing my point and while I don't want this to
degrade into the usual pissing contest I do feel I need to clarify
what I was saying.
I completely agree that in this case Javascript should be used to
provide the user with feedback as to how close to the limit
Hi, If I have a perl script to rip off the mp3 tag information, can I
have that script then pass them into the PHP file?
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David Dorward wrote:
John Meyer wrote:
Hi, If I have a perl script to rip off the mp3 tag information, can I
have that script then pass them into the PHP file?
PHP::Interpreter looks like it will do the job.
http://www.annocpan.org/~GSCHLOSS/PHP-Interpreter-1.0.1/lib/PHP/Interpreter.pm
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Hi :)
I am using the following function (that I found in the user comments on
php.net manual) for trimming the number of words accepted via a form field
// Truncation is by word limit, not character limit. So if you
Code:
$newwidth . x . $newheight
What I want to get out is a string, like 89x115. All I am getting though,
is one number, even though if I do this
$newwidth . x . $newheight
It prints out just fine. What is going on here?
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Exactly. But it's only giving me one of the numbers without the space
between the numbers and the x.
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To: Kevin Stone
Cc: John Meyer; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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php
How did a Nigerian oil scam e-mail get on this list, anyway?
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does anybody know of a class or a PEAR module to check the status of an AIM
user and see if they are online or offline.
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how do you configure apache to force all .html pages to go through the php
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i've just used str_replace for underscores and it's worked wonderfully.
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Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:46 PM
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Subject: [PHP] preg_replace (underscore)
Why does preg_replace(^\W^,,$str); not
Assuming that I have to for some unknown reason, are there any articles on
storing images in the database and retrieving them?
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to speed-up queries, it is suggested that you DO NOT store images
in the
database. Rather, store the images in files and store file names in the
database.
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Subject: [PHP
When retrieving an array from $_POST, which is the right way:
$arrInterests = $_POST[interests[]];
or
$arrInterests = $_POST[interests];
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Subject: [PHP] array question
When retrieving an array from $_POST, which is the right way:
$arrInterests = $_POST[interests[]];
or
$arrInterests = $_POST[interests];
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Do I get a cookie for passing this test?
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How do I change the key in an array without having a duplicate key=$value?
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I've recently found out that mysql returns blob for both blobs and text
fields. Now, how do I distinguish between the two?
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use mysql_insert_id(). Much more reliable when and if you use the system
with more than one person inserting at the same time.
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From: Christian Ista [mailto:mailing-list;istasofts.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:12 PM
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I've got a regexp:
(EV[0-9]{2})!([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})!(GR[0-9]{2}).txt
My question is, will it match this:
EV01!2002-11-09!VR01!GR01.txt
And anything formatted like this: (EV02, and so forth).
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(isset($_POST[Submit])) is this the way to check a submission image to see
if it's been set?
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How do I extract only the first eight characters (alpha-numeric) in a string.
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how about this:
$cutstring = substr(preg_replace(\W,,$originalstring),0,8);
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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:10 AM
To: John Meyer
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Extracting first eight characters of a string
On a PHP event, does the onLoad event in a document run before or after the
page is parsed, created, and sent to the user?
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That's probably the way that you want it to be, if you're inserting the data
into a database. When you retrieve it, you use stripslashes().
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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 1:16 PM
To: PHP User Group
Subject:
yep, mea culpa, just thinking of MySQL.
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From: Marco Tabini [mailto:marcot;inicode.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:25 PM
To: John Meyer
Cc: Brandon Orther; PHP-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] getting changed to \ when pulled from a text
area
That's not necessarily
for($i=1;$i13;$i++) {
?
lia
href=categoryresult.php?condition=?=urlencode(where
month(UserDOB)= . $i)??=jdmonthname($i,0)?nbsp;(?=$i?)/a/li
?php
}
?
All it's printing out is November
I want to get the top layer to appear right on top of where the other two
are. How do I do this?
div id=More?=$row[UserID]? style=visibility: visible; zIndex:1a
href=javascript:show('Layer?=$row[UserID]?');show('layerhide?=$row[Us
First off, I wouldn't go comparing one language to another as better (a
jihad has broken out on another list between Perl and PHP, substituting
belief for anything remotely resembling a civilized and intelligent
discussion), but if you want to convince them about the merits of PHP, look
up the
I'm doing some PHP work, and I've come across the h/1 tag. What, exactly,
is this?
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Actually, it's a product of Microsoft Frontpage that a client sent me.
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I'm doing some PHP work, and I've come
I never do well on tests. Always forget my pencil.
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test
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I need to send a post array to another page. How do I do this using CURL?
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Hi, I'm generating a 401 header for a few pages, and if they click cancel, I
want to send them to a 401 page. How do I do this? I've tried a header
after those headers, but that just redirects them automatically.
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hi,
I have multiple forms on a page that refers to itself on the action. The
only difference is that one has one extra field. The two have every other
name in common. Will this be difficult to handle?
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Basically, my question for PHP. Anything in the libraries that can do that?
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Hello,
Is there a function to determine the difference between two dates? I am
asking so I can do some date verification for COPA.
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Hi,
For a long time, on all of my mysql pages, I've done something like this
$conn = mysql_connect($server,$username,$password) or die(Could not
connect)
mysql_select_db($db);
I've finally put that into its own script file, moved it to my include
files, and simply included it whereever I needed
Or you could retrieve that information prior to inserting the login
information, say, as soon as they type in their login name, store that, then
present it.
From: Jason Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Retrieve The Last Record
Dear god Arnot, would you like to stand back for a moment and consider
how retarded those statements are, or would you like for me to do it for
you?
Whether you use a powerful IDE or not, you still have to use the same
compiler underneath. In PHP, that compiler is the web server. Unless
you
Jochem Maas wrote:
Curt Zirzow wrote:
On 1/20/07, Vinicius C Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi everyone!
i'd like to ask something maybe commonly asked here. what is the most
powerful php editor?
So now we have a 4 day thread of discussing nothing but, this is what i
use
let see if
Is there anything special I have to do to output a mysql date field as
text? When I try to output it nothing appears on the web page.
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What sort of function would I need if I wanted to convert those URLs
from plain jane text?
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Devendra Jadhav wrote:
No need to do anything special. It should display date as string. Can
you provide little more information or code snippet?
$tweettable .=
preg_replace('@(https?://([-\w\.]+)+(:\d+)?(/([\w/_\.]*(\?\S+)?)?)?)@',
'a href=$1$1/a',$row[TWEET_TEXT]) . br . Sent at: .
Keith Davis wrote:
But how are you getting the data from the db?
Does $rowqry represent a call using the mysql_fetch_array() function?
mysql_fetch_assoc()
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Unfortunately, it doesn't look like we have a Hebrew mailing list.
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On Sep 19, 2009, at 10:09, Dotan Cohen
On 12/22/2009 9:10 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Maybe-I-Needing-Later.aspx
Read this, just loved it. Moral of the story (though some may turn it
racist or otherwise moronic): maybe hiring at the lowest possible bidder
isn't always the best idea.
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On 1/14/2010 7:15 PM, alexus wrote:
What's the best way to extract HTML out of $var?
example of $var
$var = a href=http://http://stackoverflow.com/Stack Overflow/a
I want
$var2 = http://starckoverflow.com/;
example: preg_match();
what else?
Actually what it looks like you want
On 1/25/2010 1:19 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Parham Doustdar wrote:
Hello there,
A friend called me today and was wondering what happens if the ID colomn of
an MYSQL database, set to autoinc reaches the int limit. Will it return and
begin choosing the ID's that have been deleted, or... what?
Jim Giner wrote:
On 5/29/2013 5:45 PM, Tedd Sperling wrote:
PS: I think it probably best not to rise to the bait from people who
forgot to turn off their cap's key.
You call it bait? I call it stupidity. Once no, more than once YES.
Why not both?
Cue cute taco shell girl.
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Jim Giner wrote:
Trying to manage line breaks in some output I'm generating and using
strlen to measure the lengths of the strings I'm printing. Discovered
something strange (to me!) in that strlen is returning +1 more than it
should.
The strings are from a query of my database - simple name
MOTS: never take any input on faith.
Jim Giner wrote:
On 7/5/2013 3:02 PM, Stephen wrote:
On 13-07-05 02:50 PM, Jim Giner wrote:
Now the question is - how the heck did I put that in there? Certainly
not intentionally. The data is captured from a d/e screen I wrote and
it simply grabs the
On 10/1/2013 12:51 PM, Floyd Resler wrote:
Here's my task: A group of kids is going to be staying with different host
families throughout the next 8 months. The number of kids staying with a host
family can range from 2 to 10. When deciding which kids should stay together
at a host family,
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