, and therefore disregarded
which means because I i getting a match for well over 50% of the
records...its disregarding it.
Now i am in two minds if i should use this or go back to the same old dirty
way...of exploding the search and using LIKE '%%' for each word
Comments/suggestions?
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Ryan
DO
have a 4.1 setupbut if we shift hosts...i dont want it to break my
code.
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Ryan
On 3/21/2005 8:03:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which means because I i getting a match for well over 50% of the
records...its disregarding it.
Yes, this is exactly the problem.
Now i am
.
After googleing a bit I have gotten a bit of help from some of the pages but
not much, one very helpful bit of advise i got was to ignore works like:
the, a, in
as they are too common...if you have anymore to add, please feel free to
write it.
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Stupid damn sites dont even open, get yourself some decient hosting...and
after you do that DONT SPAM THIS LIST,DUMBASS.
On 3/17/2005 8:22:17 PM, freshersworld .com ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi All,
This is a very interesting website.
Visit www.lifenit.com
Also I can refer one more
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me a line if you remember what that cart was, and thanks again for
replying.
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On 3/8/2005 10:55:45 PM, Chris W. Parker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Try searching for shopping cart php. I'm *pretty* sure I've seen a cart
made specifically for selling software but I
couldn't find
of results, its really hard sorting through all that trying to find
one that caters to just software selling.
I have not checked SF as yet, thanks for the tip, will hit that immd after
this email.
In the meantime if anything comes to mind please drop me a line.
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Ryan
On 3/8/2005 9:12:58 PM
its as good as if he copied all the addresses
from the list and used a mass mailer to mail the message/crap/spam to all of
us individually
My $0.02
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checked the usual places and google of php software cart but got back
garbled results, most of that carts are for tangible products :-(
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Hey all,
Thanks guys, I'm checking the ones you recommended and taking most of your
advise ;-)
Feel free to write in if you missed anything in your old reply or have new
recommendations.
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Hey all,
I have a client who has a computer store, now he wants to put all his
stuff
to sell
online, i dont want to build a whole extra piece of software to go with the
catalog.
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I'm new to PHP and I'd appreciate your advice a lot.
I'm trying to use dynamic PHP links instead of plain HTML and I'm gonna
use something like
this:
File index.php:
?
a href=index.php?content
input type=submit name=Submit value=Send!
/div
/form
input type=hidden name=message value=?php $message; ?
should be
input type=hidden name=message value=?php echo $message; ?
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Subj: Web Development Overnight!!!
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That's right!
A complete website done for you overnight!
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execute.
Adding a byte-code compiler will often increase performance by an order
of magnitude.
It doesn't matter whether you are using OO or functions - if your
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those two packages
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your site you should be using a compiler so that this does not occur. A
php compiler will easily improve your site's performance by an order of
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On Dec 5, 2004, at 9:05 PM, Richard Kurth wrote:
I am having a problem with the code below it provides the first page
with out any problem but when I select the next page it shows all the
results from the first page and the results from the second page. It
does the same thing on the third page
Hey all,
I came accross this free dhtml editor while browsing the net for popular
projects, anybody else using FCK Editor?
If yes, any problems? if no, heres the url 'case you want to check it out
yourself: http://www.fckeditor.net/
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Hey,
Thanks for replying.
Sounds good, have you used it yourself in any real life projects? or
extended it in any way?
Cheers,
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On 12/7/2004 7:29:07 PM, Vail, Warren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There is another similar editor called htmlarea.
http://www.interactivetools.com/freescripts
Take this and shove it up where the sun does not shine (or up your 'yog')
you filthy spammer.
The most popular GUI for MySQLever hear of PHPMyAdmin? Dumbass.
On 12/6/2004 6:38:11 AM, Ritesh Nadhani ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
Webyog, the creator of SQLyog - the most popular GUI for
will only be
started if one has not been started already. However there have been
several discussions on this list in the past where this behaviour was
not observed, and you may want to look these up in the archives.
*/
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environment.
Hey all,
Thanks guys, I didnt know about any short_open_tag setting,
I guess I'll just stick to my regular style coz i have no idea how the
client/s php is setup plus if I move my own stuff to a different host it may
not be so kind...
Perfect answer to my Q, thanks!
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or just in sideFrame or in all?? AGH!
going nuts!
The idea is if the session expires he should be present with the login page
again...I am not doing anything special or complicated, just need to make
sure he is who he says he is and give him access as long as his sesssion is
good.
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Ryan
##
Question is:
How can I get the file in my php script and fill in those variables then
send the above email message.
I know how to open a file via fread/file I now how to do the mail() etc...
Just a little confused
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...the site owner may
decide he wants to use just 3 out of 4...
eg:
he may want to use just $name, $lastname and $submit_date
instead of $name, $lastname, $submit_date and message
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On Nov 30, 2004, at 10:45 PM, suneel wrote:
Hi...guys,
I'm a new bee to php. Could any one tell me that who is
the father of php?
take care guys,
That would be Rasmus Lerdorf - http://php.net/history
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code shall include ECHOes to the timing Javascript
code again...)
This seems like a very weak re-implementation of cron. Seriously, this
problem has been solved.
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On 11/25/2004 5:28:47 PM, John Holmes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Happy Turkey Day ladies and gents.
Disclaimer :
If you are not in the US, or do not celebrate Thanksgiving, you are
still allowed to have a 'happy' day. ;)
What's this got to do with
anyhow?`
How about trying a var_dump() on your DB object? For me, this is always
the first step in trying to solve a mystery like this. Chances are,
your DB object is really a PEAR_Error object because your failed to
connect to your database.
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This is where stored procedures, triggers and update-able views become
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, and will include 3x more space content than it used
to :)
Who cares?
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On Nov 21, 2004, at 5:09 PM, Chris Shiflett wrote:
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However, when indenting with 3 spaces instead of a single tab,
then your code-size WILL increase, and will include 3x more
space content than it used to :)
Who cares?
Just to point out the obvious, if you're
Peter Lauri wrote:
I get the Failed to open stream, no such file in directory
If you were in one of these folders:
/fr/
/eng/
And your classfile was namned classes.php and in the directory:
/classes/
And you wanted to include the classfile, how would you write it?
I would assume:
Anyone out there know of a tool or technique for cropping an MP3 file
(e.g., cutting the first 30 sec out into another file)? PHP would be
nice, but not necessary.
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On Nov 17, 2004, at 10:05 PM, Robby Russell wrote:
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 21:53 -0600, Ryan King wrote:
Anyone out there know of a tool or technique for cropping an MP3 file
(e.g., cutting the first 30 sec out into another file)? PHP would be
nice, but not necessary.
TIA,
ryan
a php question would
On Nov 17, 2004, at 10:05 PM, Robby Russell wrote:
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 21:53 -0600, Ryan King wrote:
Anyone out there know of a tool or technique for cropping an MP3 file
(e.g., cutting the first 30 sec out into another file)? PHP would be
nice, but not necessary.
TIA,
ryan
a php question would
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From: Ryan A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 November 2004 22:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] London - One Day Workshop How to Build a
Professional Database-Driven Website
SPAM
Hey everyone,
We're running a one-day practical workshop
now in
the core PHP code using the built-in date functions.
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SNIP
?php
echo strtotime('1950-01-01');
?
I'm guessing Red Hat Enterprise or at least the kernel I'm using (which
is
the latest RH kernel
is
the 'official' PHP way to handle this as calculations with dates is a common
thing to do.
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Ryan
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Ryan,
I had those problems in the past and to simply avoid the matter
altogether,
when I store dates I just do so
(not just empty).
!array_key_exists('yourkey', $_GET);
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Anyone out there have a way to read the header info out of an mp3 file?
I'm able to parse out the id3 tags, but am having trouble finding a way
to read the header info. The info I'm trying to get is the playtime and
bitrate.
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On Nov 16, 2004, at 7:24 PM, Manuel Lemos wrote:
Hello,
On 11/16/2004 10:58 PM, Ryan King wrote:
Anyone out there have a way to read the header info out of an mp3
file? I'm able to parse out the id3 tags, but am having trouble
finding a way to read the header info. The info I'm trying to get
is is a predefined constant, so you'll need to use
something else, but you still need to put quotes around it:
define('NOT_PATH_SEPARATOR', '/');
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appears to be since it's not in the core PHP language?
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On Nov 15, 2004, at 2:05 PM, Ryan wrote:
Hello,
I would like to find out the 'official' way to handle dates in PHP.
There are many paths, choose the one best for you. :-)
I am looking at the PEAR Date module and that seems to resolve these
issues,
but I would like to know if that is the standard
handling be OS-specific.
Thanks,
Ryan
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On 16/11/2004, at 7:05 AM, Ryan wrote:
I would like to find out the 'official' way to handle dates in PHP. I
am
aware of the limits on a Unix timestamp, but I am writing
On Sunday, November 14, 2004, at 08:24PM, Jonathan Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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$modules = simplexml_load_file(MODULES);
Are you certain that MODULES has been defined()? And what do you get when you
print_r($modules)?
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Yes MODULES is defined. It's defined in an include file. In my loop,
when I echo the $mod-postName the values print just fine. My issue is in
the conditional.
AHA!
Here's what I think's going on (sorry I don't have time to investigate it
myself)
$mod
.
Neverthought that my var was an object, just thought maybe a string. My
new question is, how can I convert this object to a string? Or get the
val of it
See my post from about 1 minute ago.
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pear install inline_c
this should install the package for you. You'll probably have to add
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with which top
and when you know that subselects in mysql is not much faster than the
nested loop you have been using.
You know you're a geek when you know there's more to software development than
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will be entered into the database so I need proper matching
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Nope,
This didnt work, it just chops off the last x depending on how many were
selected.
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Ryan
On 11/5/2004 8:46:27 PM, Jay Blanchard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
[snip]
These values will be entered into the database so I need proper
matching
pairs of URL and TXT
[/snip]
for($i
] . \n;
echo $i . nbsp;. $txt[$i] . brbr\n;
} else {
echo b.$i . nbsp;. $txt[$i] . /b\nbr;
}
}
I unchecked rows: 122,148,149,150
output I got:
0 0's text
1 1's text
.etc
149 149's text
150 150's text
151 151's text
152 152's text
ideas?
Thanks,
Ryan
On 11/5/2004 9:13:43
Hey guys,
Thank you everyone who replied.
The below solution from Warren worked out great for me with a little
modification for my specific needs.
Cheers,
Ryan
Hard code the array occurrence number in the checkbox and textbox names;
input type=checkbox name=url[1] value='http://somesite
gallery_url,description from members limit 16,30
is returning 17 rows!!
I've even tried it within phpmyadmin and its giving me 17 rowswhat am I
missing here?
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Hey,
the second
specifies the maximum number of rows to return.
Thats where my problem was...thanks. I forget the Limit parameters, i for
some reason though the second parameter was till which record to return...
Loud and clear sign telling me to get some sleep (i guess)
:-)
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Ryan
Schierbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/3/2004 3:52:35 PM
Ryan A wrote:
On 11/2/2004 6:34:43 PM, ApexEleven ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I can't wait for the replies...
Heres one, I vote you drive yourself and your family as fast as
possible on
the freeway then close your eyes and wave both
On 11/3/2004 2:48:28 PM, Daniel Schierbeck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ryan A wrote:
switch ($the_choice) {
case Daniel_Schierbeck_1:
echo
'Didnt read previous thread and comes voiceing his political opinions
like a jackass on a high traffic PHP mailing list which people from
-just read a bit of History-, greeks had a word for those that
doesn't care about politics, that translated to english is IDIOT, but I
also agree that this is not the best place to discusse about that. Use
www.kuro5hin.org by example instead.
Best regards,
Ryan A wrote:
On 11/3/2004 2:48
your name to the jackass list and delete the mail.
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Ryan
On 11/2/2004 5:51:04 PM, John Nichel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
snip
So my credo is: Bush for prison, Kerry for president!
My credo is keep politics off this mailing list. Wanna discuss
politics
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like so
[3] = Array(
[0] = Array([0] = {textlinks 16_30})
[1] = Array([0] = 16_30)
)
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switch ($the_choice) {
case Daniel_Schierbeck_1:
echo 'Didnt read previous thread and comes voiceing his political opinions
like a jackass on a high traffic PHP mailing list which people from
different countries other than the states receive';
break;
case Daniel_Schierbeck_2:
echo 'Just a
places where you can read up and learn for/by yourself.
Cheers,
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I've
been trying for most of the day to generate a simple dynamic
image in my php script without any success. It seems obvious that
something
isn't right with my php environment as even the simplest
images (like
it into matches[]
foreach ($categories as $value)
{
$pattern = /{.$value. ([0-9_]+)?}/;
preg_match($pattern,$content,$matches[]);
}
foreach ($matches as $key =$value){
preg_match(/\w+/,$value[0],$res);
//print_r($res);
***End of code*
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Ryan
, '#'),
$count
);
}
$fileContents = preg_replace($regExTags, $data, $fileContents);
print_r($fileContents);
?
/ end code /
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at
the calling scripts etcthis way the .js file does not even get cached in
the visitors/users machine...
Just playing around with ideas,...this list is full of _really_ intelligent
people I was hopeing someone else can build on it and maybe pool some of
their ideas in on top of mine...
Thanks,
Ryan
);
?
This is the output that is confusing me:
Array
(
[0] =
[1] = something.com/cgi-bin/atx/out.cgi?s=63c=1l=galsu=
[2] = blah.something.com/bs3/index1.htm
)
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Hey,
Thanks, I have also gotten rid of the blank one like this:
if($final2[0]==){unset($final2[0]);}
-Ryan
On 10/26/2004 3:36:45 PM, Brent Baisley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The result is correct. You are splitting the string based on http://;.
There are two instances of it, so there are 3
something like this HAS been done...(I
dont want to sit and recreate the whole thing as I am already in the middle
of another project) if anybody can point me in the right direction as to
where i can get thismucho gracias :-)
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[$index] = $value;
}
}
Class Two {
var $one = null;
function Two( $one ) {
$one-set( 'foo', 1 );
}
}
$obj = new One;
?
OUTPUT:
one Object
(
[test] = Array
(
[foo] = 1
)
)
Any Ideas?
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What if the values for x and y are not known? I have a function that
returns a thumbnail of a larger image; it calculates the size of the
created image based on the dimensions of the original.
Paul Birnstihl wrote:
Ed Lazor wrote:
Is there a way to get the size of an image created using the
Let me explain more fully:
I call a script like this:
img src=image.php?file=file_name_here.jpg
The script figures out if the image named in $_GET['file'] is portrait
or landscape, and creates a thumbnail of the same orientation. I would
like to get the x and y values of the image out of this
Hi, I have a jump box that sends the following value to the page.
option value=?PHP echo 'giftprint.php?passid='.$passid.'sort=WHERE
thankyou=\'Not Sent\' ORDER BY cash ASC';?Show
Thank You Notes quot;Not Sentquot;/option
Then, the below query is run:
$query = SELECT
be appreciated.
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Thank you
On Aug 11, 2004, at 1:25 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
I wanted to know if there is way with PHP to take a bunch of data
points and create a plotted graph image (jpg, gif or png). The data
points would be inputed into a web form and then the data points would
be plotted on a graph
Does anyone have a script to upload a directory full of files?
.something like a recursive upload.
Thanks,
Ryan
of it
.if you know of a better way to securely check/format a url like this please
let me know.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 9:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Re: Help Formatting String into URL
Ryan,
You can use the following function:
function FormatUrl($url)
{
if (eregi(www, $url))
$result = http://$url;;
else
$result
In the below code the variable $thecomments might have some quotations in
it. Like:
$thecomments = how you like me now
I'm trying to display the value of that variable in an input box using the
value= as shown below; however, the double quotations are screwing me up.
Can someone please
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From: Tim Traver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 1:17 AM
To: Ryan Schefke; Php-General-Help; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Crontab PHP Script
Not sure if this is different in linux, but usually the first parameter is
the minutes, and if you had 01
and let me know what I've done
wrong.
Thanks,
Ryan
Could someone please send me a function for MIME mail. I've been searching
for the past 3 hours and haven't come across anything that is solid and
works for me. I need the following:
1 - send MULTIPLE attachments
2 - send message in html and text.
Thanks,
Ryan
after the last forward slash, like
album_121-2132_IMG.JPG
Thanks,
Ryan
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From: Andre Dubuc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:26 PM
To: Ryan Schefke
Subject: Re: [PHP] http to https
Just a thought - is https on the server set? (Check your php.ini)
On Thursday 17 June 2004 08:20 pm, Ryan Schefke wrote:
Hi Andre,
Thanks
I'm getting some strange behavior when trying to go from http to an https
script.
After clicking a form submit button the script will execute the two lines
below. It does this and sends it to the correct page without the https,
only http. What is strange is when I go back on my browswer and
that link in a browser http is working fine.
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From: Andre Dubuc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:01 PM
To: Ryan Schefke; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] http to https
Hi Ryan,
I encountered all sorts of problems attempting to do the same
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