Darryl Ware wrote:
Eclipse with PDT plugin
I still prefer PHPEclise and Eclipse handles a lot of my documentation
management and other development tools so just one 'IDE' to play with
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Robert Cummings wrote:
Ubuntu = Debian + New Life
Mandriva has Eclipse and PHPEclipse 'out of the box' along with Apache and PHP
I can build a fully functional development machine from a pile of bits in
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Robert Cummings wrote:
Ubuntu = Debian + New Life
Mandriva has Eclipse and PHPEclipse 'out of the box' along with Apache
and PHP
I can build a fully functional development machine from a pile of bits
in under an hour ;)
And currently that includes
.
And the look and feel is fully configurable, but it does take a while to work
out how.
Quanta+ can do this (mostly) right, although I have had some trouble with
debugging.
But you can't handle the legacy C++ code with that ;)
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of directories to get to a file,
while storing the same in a flat file system WITHIN a database SHOULD be a
more efficient alternative.
Should I put pictures into a database? - depends on both the data base and the
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while storing the same in a flat file system WITHIN a database SHOULD be a
more efficient alternative.
Should I put pictures into a database? - depends on both the data base and the
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to add 'extra' 'Address' lines :)
Full name (optionally forename/surname)
Address 1
Address 2 (optional)
Address 3 (optional)
Town/City
County/State
Postal/Zip code
Country
Full international phone number (eg. 0044 1623 123456)
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Richard Heyes wrote:
Do you mean phpsysinfo? http://phpsysinfo.sf.net/
Bingo, thanks.
I bet google works as well now :)
THAT looks a very useful package and it's been sitting in the package list on
all my Linux machines un-found.
I've already got it set up on the local network!
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Stefanos Harhalakis wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 16:05, Lester Caine wrote:
SNIP - misses the point!!!
Hope this clears things a bit...
As I actually USE a clients time offset, I know what the problem is. The DATA
is ALL stored as UTC time data, so it does not matter who enters
Stefanos Harhalakis wrote:
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calender of events over a change in daylight saving I NEED to know !!!
I believe that I finally understand your thoughts. You mean that you need to
use the timezone information to know when in the future the time
to find an alternative - now that Paypal have effectively
introduced a monthly charge if you want to keep all the services. The fact
that it WAS free knocked spots of the other services.
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school way ;) Actually rather than doing that I TRY to be
nice and replace the private reply address with the list address - so I don't
get those duplicate replies that are not getting filtered out when someone
'reply alls' my posts ;)
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is duplicated here. The one bounced via the list is a
different format and hence not filtered at this end since they are in essence
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is not able to load. I used
to get the same problem with Windows, but without a seg fault nowadays - just
a 'can't start'.
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and it is that which
needs fixing :) - perhaps in another 100 years when Windows has been
replaced with a real operating system ;)
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provided in ADOdb ;)
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a debugger working at one time, but now all the 'debugging' is done
via inline functions rather than having to knobbly operation with an
external tool. I've not had to 'single step' a module for some time ;)
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with using composer locally and dumping the
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a lot of goo supplort for mapserver and
php_mapscript
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!!!
I'm assuming that this is US only?
An international alternative to Paypal would be nice if only to ensure
that rates are kept competitive.
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Mark R. Cervarich wrote:
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Lester Caine wrote:
Mark R. Cervarich wrote:
http://checkout.google.com -- Google's answer to PayPal.
Best part is, they are taking NO FEES from now through 12/31/2007.
So you can use them to receive credit card payments for just over a
year
there.
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the latest download. Until the second machine is stable, the first does
not get updated ;)
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keyboard! On one
site that we pinned down to a particular counter position, changing the
keyboard fixed the problem ( enter was pressing the button ).
Just a word of warning that may explain the occasional double order ;)
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to the include function, but
I'm not sure why you are having problems. I'm running applications on windows
and Linux and the ./otherdir/ select is working fine.
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Warren Vail wrote:
How about Yahoo and Google, extensively, in fact, I believe Rasmus Lerdorf
is still on staff at Yahoo, unless it's Micro Hoo by now ;-).
That does bug the question - will M$ try to change things like they did with
Hotmail :)
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convert; 1 euro = 1 euro, regardless of which country (that has the
euro) you look at.
The European union does such a good job advertising it still nobody
understands it ;)
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Iv Ray wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
Has anybody seen any software that could be used with PHP to extract the
preview pictures from CAD files such as DXF and the like. I'm looking to
keep thumbnails of the drawings in much the same was as we generate
thumbnails of images. So I can display
packages.
Currently I just clone the PEAR directory from another machine. Is this the
only way ?
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Gregory Beaver wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
I've been going through the hoops documenting installation and recovery
notes for my customer sites. The majority of these run local web
services with no internet access from the servers, so with the
increasing reliance on PEAR extensions, I'm looking
with Firebird even though switching between engines is
very simple in my case, using ADOdb ;)
paragasu - http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/bitweaver_sites see if you can spot
which engine is being used for which site :) MySQL is somewhat low on the list
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of gigabytes of data replicated across machines I am always looking for
informed explanations of why a switch is necessary ;) i.e. why one database
may be more appropriate than another.
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the safety net to be able to switch to an alternative to MySQL ;)
http://adodb.sourceforge.net/
You will also find a lot of useful projects that are built on it which may
provide the bulk of your site code. No need to build a site from scratch -
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, but for real world data ..
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in to get all the major web applications at least running in PHP5.2
before even more changes are introduced.
And a beta release of PHP6 with a clean unicode base would be nice ...
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Per Jessen wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
Some ISP's are still only supporting rather ancient versions of PHP4.
They should simply be warned of the security risks. Some ISP's have a
PHP5 offering, but again an older version simply because it causes
less problems when converting from PHP4
uses \% to achieve the same thing -
and the ESCAPE '\' is then optional?
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a development environment that I don't have to think which
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framework.
With bitweaver I can add my own special functions while still retaining all of
the core functions of styling, themes, user management and security.
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on a closed network, since that would be the environment *I* would be testing
anything new in :)
At present I don't feel able to accept their terms at all?
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, so IF you have XML data then dump it
to a spreadsheet :)
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excessive and the current systems work fine then why should they upgrade? The
cost will come out of OUR pockets at some point :(
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can't change from the default settings :(
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Jochem Maas wrote:
Colin Guthrie schreef:
Lester Caine wrote:
Jochem - You not had the problem of M$ changing default font sizes in
different versions of windows? IT departments have enough problems
with INSTALLING an upgrade without asking them to CHANGE the font
size as well
documenting anything/everything
people may have come across (so far as namespaces go), if you have
some reproduce code, all
the better.
Have to work through the 5.2 - 5.3 issues first before DELIBERATELY
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be wrapped in something else
*Preferred OS CMS*
bitweaver but I'm not sure where 'OS' comes into it?
*Anything else you use frequently in you're PHP'ing that's worth
mentioning:*
phpdoc to produce very useful cross reference information on packages
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string that you are sending as data. I does sound like a conversion
TO UTF8 is not being carried out somewhere. PHP5 requires that only multi-byte
string functions are used to handle UTF8 data
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but it works fine under xfce, so I'm slowly culling anything else I
don't need
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here..
Thoughts? (open to all obviously)
Modular framework that you can add your own modules to, but provides the
base authentication ( also modular ), smarty, ADOdb, mime handling and
selectable editors for content?
www.bitweaver.org
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to handle epoch values?
I little aside while sorting the lookup table for timezones,
DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers() apparently should accept a country code,
but again I can't seem to find out how to make it work. Would I expect
it to return just values for the country requested?
Lester Caine
Lester Caine wrote:
I'm looking to tidy up things a bit by clearing out a lot of old code
and switching to using the internal DateTime functions.
Information is stored in the databases UTC normalized, and we get around
the problem of getting a real tz offset by getting the users to register
Lester Caine wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
I'm looking to tidy up things a bit by clearing out a lot of old code
and switching to using the internal DateTime functions.
Information is stored in the databases UTC normalized, and we get
around the problem of getting a real tz offset by getting
Jochem Maas wrote:
Lester Caine schreef:
Lester Caine wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
I'm looking to tidy up things a bit by clearing out a lot of old code
and switching to using the internal DateTime functions.
Information is stored in the databases UTC normalized, and we get
around the problem
Lester Caine wrote:
?php
setlocale(LC_TIME, nl_NL.ISO8859-1);
$d = new DateTime();
echo strftime(%A, %d %B %Y, strtotime($d-format(DATE_ATOM))), \n;
?
Does not work!
Have to do
date_default_timezone_set( $user_timezone ) );
if ( is_numeric( $user_time )) {
$dateTimeUser = new
with the database, and so it's more normal to have backup
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different this area of facilities are
nowadays. One of the reasons for discussion on the php-firebird list so
we can bounce questions to the firebird development team.
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to keep doing it to reply easily to these lists until a
'reply list' button appears for those lists that don't like a simply
'reply'. Personally I'm in the 'this is a list - so should be the reply
address', but currently the 'I may not want to reply to the list' camp
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(commerce is an add-on not included in the basic downloads)
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of extension to
match the version of MySQL.
So you need to 'uncomment' extension=php_mysql.dll or
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has created with working legacy sites - *THAT* should have been killed
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THREE version of PHP on the go at once ! Kill 4 before pushing 6 -
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the 'use' of it in many libraries could have been prevented in the first
place ?
Many people can't even fix the errors because they are in third party
libraries - so the ISP's HAVE to drop back to 4.3 ? But it would be nice
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. Then again, this may be overkill, and google maps API may
be your best bet.
Something like
http://home.lsces.co.uk/bitweaver/mapper/display_map.php
This is built with Mapserver
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to develop your shopping cart content is different to
spending time fixing problems in other peoples software. Personally I'd
rather put time back into a free project, than spend money on projects
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version to be released since 2004. The 1.3.0 series is a
milestone, and 1.3.0RC6 demonstrates that amply.
Nice to see progress on this - I still much prefer the output from it to
that produced by doxygen when building developer documentation of a project.
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Lester Caine wrote:
Greg Beaver wrote:
May 2, 2006
RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT
phpDocumentor 1.3.0RC6
Download:
http://pear.php.net/PhpDocumentor
http://www.phpdoc.org
The phpDocumentor team would like to announce the release of version
1.3.0RC6. This is the last release candidate of version 1.3.0
;)
And you should remove those debug stuffs you left inside that file which
you had commented out.
Swings and roundabouts. It's nice to be able to play with this and tweak
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Stut wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
I'm having very occasional problems with my PHP5 applications which
only seem to be explained if the script is run twice.
Example - page has 'Add Ticket' button, which adds a record and marks
it as being processed by the location that created it. 99.99
Lester Caine wrote:
I'm having very occasional problems with my PHP5 applications which only
seem to be explained if the script is run twice.
Example - page has 'Add Ticket' button, which adds a record and marks it
as being processed by the location that created it. 99.99% of the time
the already loaded ticket! Which I think is
exactly where I started, the scripts seem to be processed in parallel
and so do not see the data committed by each the other instance.
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a browser splitting double
click into two single clicks :)
But I'm now looking at other ways of flagging the 'second page' so that
it knows that it is already being handled. That way I will not need to
do so much work everywhere else in the code base. ;)
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( and yes it *IS* browser
dependent ) and that works fine, but we will have to see if it makes any
difference to the original 'race' problem :(
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soon enough, so the second 'click' was still seeing the original value.
Now I set it with a dummy value (-1) until I can get the real value,
which requires a pass through the database, and the original logic seems
to be working fine - second string gets kicked out like it should.
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what was
going on, but a simple _SESSION[ID] = -1 solved the problem :)
There is still a possibility that the second 'run' will beat the first
run, but in that case I would expect the first one to be scrapped instead ;)
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is generate the text for the page that goes to the
browser. It is the browser that does any displaying, and it is browser
end tools you need to use to get a pop-up window.
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at bitweaver
www.bitweaver.org
Fully operational user management and file upload with management that
allows it to be fully scalable.
It will give you some practical examples at least ;)
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Model
trying to do
anything with the database connection ;)
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itself on a range of database engines without any 'manual intervention'.
So I am happy that it is a generic framework that is easy to run with.
www.bitweaver.org
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Kevin Waterson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Lester Caine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PDO is being pushed as a DB Abstraction library, but it only 'abstracts'
the calls to PHP, it does nothing to abstract the SQL if you want a
truly generic solution, if you need one, but if you don't
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