On Saturday 26 January 2002 03:49, Zeev Suraski stuffed this into my mailbox:
I use Activestate Komodo (www.activestate.com). It's not free though ($ 29,95
end-user/educational $ 299 commercial). However, it's not just PHP, it also
has stuff for perl, C and several other languages.
regards
On Monday 28 January 2002 16:21, you wrote:
I could be very very very wrong on this, but I think that if you want to
access MySQL through ASP you need an ODBC in between it and I think that will
slow things down. Far as I know PHP uses the MySQL libraries and that SHOULD
(again, I'm NOT sure)
Hey there,
I have some problems loading the php module.
Apache was compiled from sources with mod_ssl and is located in
/usr/local/apache. MySQL 4.23.47 was also compiled from sources and is
located in /usr/local/mysql
PHP was compiled from source with these options:
./configure
SOLVED, sorry about this. My mistake.
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Subject: PHP 4.0.6 Problem, Cannot load /usr/local/apache/libexec/libphp4.so
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:36:09 +0100
From: TD - Sales International Holland B.V. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey there,
I
Hey there,
got a question about $this. I thought this was a fixed variable to point to
the currently used object but I've seen a script wherein it's used within an
object like this
class a {
$var = 0;
function b {
do something...
$this -var++;
}
}
the $this here will
On Friday 18 January 2002 15:52, you wrote:
So hashes are now $var{'keyname'} (with curly brackets) and arrays are
$var[0] (with normal brackets?)
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Hi,
my PHP (PHP Version 4.1.1) suddenly
On Friday 18 January 2002 17:00, you wrote:
FYI, In windows a newline is usualy made by CRLF (Carriage Return (\r) , Line
Feed (\n)), in linux/unix it's usually just LF (\n)
Jason Murray wrote:
: Don't know why it's got everyone else stumped.
:
: \n is the new line character. Make sure
my test shows (hi bogdan :)
so, is there something other than that forces the other half to be
evaluated?
interesting...
mike
on 8/23/01 5:19 PM, TD - Sales International Holland B.V. at
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wrote:
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 16:18, you wrote:
I think the cause
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 19:40, Ben Turner stuffed this into my mailbox:
If you could just try and drag your lazy ass to the bottom of this lists
email you'll find how to unsubscribe yourself without bugging us
/Quit Thyago Consort
:D
Hey I tried!
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On Wednesday 16 January 2002 16:14, you wrote:
You will need to appropiate lines in your apache config for that to work tho'
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
if I'm not mistaken, as long as your PHP is running, you already have the
other necessary lines in there
regards
Doing
On Sunday 13 January 2002 18:32, you wrote:
For all you out there just getting started, on the MySQL site there is
atleast I training I know of, I haven't checked there in a while and you
might find some others there now too. Anyways, the one I read, and pretty
much liked as it will give you
On Thursday 10 January 2002 19:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuffed this into my
mailbox:
Please note that not all proxies will fill in HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR. Some will
obscure it others will not fill it in at all, either due to privacy or to
conseal things.
Okay, thanks. 'Cause I mean, the
Hey there,
I'm playing around with the logging options in the php.ini file.
I set this:
display_errors = Off
Because I don't want to visitors to see any errors (besides the errors I
define myself in the PHP script, which is exactly what this does... I only
print out things like can't open
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 20:20, Seb Frost stuffed this into my mailbox:
For the ease I guess I use alt-leftarrow to go back :-)
I've never understood why people do this? My browser has a back button. I
know how to use it. It's only a centimetre of mouse travel away from the
page
ClibPDF on OS X.
If I ever use it for commercial purposes (which I am planning to do, btw)
I will need to purchase a license from FastIO for use of the ClibPDF
library.
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 23:00:23 +0100
TD - Sales International Holland B.V. [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
On Saturday 29 December
On Saturday 29 December 2001 05:47, Rasmus Lerdorf stuffed this into my
mailbox:
No it's free hehe :-) but I think they still appreciate any donations :-).
For since they are developping software they also have to do research n stuff
so sometimes they have to buy books and some testing
On Thursday 20 December 2001 15:37, Jon Farmer stuffed this into my mailbox:
256 bit encryption should be crackable by not too much more people than
Microsoft, the US government, China and perhaps some others with shitloads of
money that CAN dissapear (within reasonable time). Else there will
sorry it was rejected the first time so there might be some garbage in it
Whow, I'd have to check that :-) any crypto people here? :-) bitwise 56 is
40. Mathematically it would take a lot less time to brute force 40 bit than
it would 56 bit.
40 bit = (2^40) 1.0995116278e+12 (1.099.511.627.800
On Friday 21 December 2001 02:39, you wrote:
I believe (not sure so please clarify) that if your code was
if ($pwd == goodpwd) $lethimin = 1;
else $lethimin = 0;
the code would be secure. only setting the variable when the pass is correct
would be too easy to crack right? since I'd call the
On Friday 21 December 2001 05:59, Manuel Lemos stuffed this into my mailbox:
err if it's coming from SQL just use LIMIT
like
select * from table limit 0, 10
would give you the first 10 resulst
select * from table limit 10, 10
gives you results 11 - 20
select * from table limit 20, 10
gives you
On Friday 21 December 2001 11:48, Peter stuffed this into my mailbox:
You probably have masquerading on I think. I believe it's the DM tag in the
sendmail.conf
off record
I think you want to use this for spam. since else it's pretty useless to send
email from a non-existing domain which XYZ
OffTopic!!!
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 08:12:36 -0500
From: Jeff Gilchrist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: TD - Sales International Holland B.V. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL
On Thursday 20 December 2001 14:58, you wrote:
I urge you strongly to advise against that. Although it might be possible to
downgrade your encryption to 40bit I'd like to make you aware of the fact
that DES which is 56 bit encryption if I'm not mistaken was cracked several
times by brute
Hey you might wanna look at this:
http://www.mysql.com/articles/ddws/index.html
it's a tutorial to PHP with MySQL, I sure liked reading it. I also got a book
the PHP 4 Bible. The dutch translation has some translation errors but the
english version should be fine. Has nice examples et al.
On 19-Dec-2001 TD - Sales International Holland B.V. wrote:
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 17:01, you wrote:
sorry, one more question.
I check the database, the character where in there without backslashes.
How does this work? Does PHP send the data with or without backslashes
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 16:28, you wrote:
yea that's easy :-)
first I have to tell you that the first result is numbered 0 like in arrays
ok?
now you would do a select like this
select * from table limit 10;
this will give you the first 10 results since you didn't supply a start
number
Hey there,
I was once told I need to use addslashes and stripslashes on data I get from
the web and insert into the database. I'd like to know why?!?! See I know
that with other languages you could use special chars to hack/crack the
database, but even without add/strip slashes I can't seem
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Passing through Array's to another script
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 22:01:53 +0100
From: TD - Sales International Holland B.V. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 14:43, you wrote:
Ok I'm a newbie
Hey there,
sortta simple question... Is it just me or can't you access hashes within
strings?
This works...
print(Some text $myarray[0]BR\n);
This doesn't
print(Some text $myhash['mykey']BR\n);
i'm asking in relation to databases (not that that matters). If i fetch a row
from the database I
Hey there,
First of all please CC me as I'm no longer a member on this list. Sorry about
that but I receive too much :-(.
Please bear with me as I'm a new PHP scripter on the block
Ok for the question. I was under the impression that PHP would automatically
select the type for the vars
Hey there,
once again... sorry but I'm not on the list so please CC me :-)
I was in the assumption that you needed to use addslashes on a var you
retrieve from a form to properly insert it into the database. Well I'm not
using it and I can put ,\n,\t etc in my webform but SQL won't evaluate
Spaces are not allowed in URL's, that the newer browsers do accept them
probably means nothing more than that they don't show you that they encode it
to %20
On Wednesday 14 November 2001 01:54, John Steele stuffed this into my mailbox:
Hi Oosten,
I don't think that's a bug in NS 4.7, but
Hey there,
these are the editors given by you guys, thanks for the replies. If somebody
could put this online on php.net it would be great. If you have anything to
add please feel free to email me.
Windows
UltraEdit
ActiveState Komodo
EditPlus
HTML-Kit
Homesite
Linux/Unix
Nedit
(x)emacs
Hey list, i'm new to php so bare with me...
got some questions on mysql commands. I'd like to know how the
mysql_insert_id() function works exactly.
First of all how reliable is it? What happens this happens:
Table: (ID int unsigned primary key auto_increment, Stuff text, MoreStuff
text)
(my
Hey there,
part of my old question can be ignored since I just found out (stupid.)
there can be only 1 auto_increment column in a table and by testing with PHP
I also found out the position of the column doesn't matter nor it's name.
I'd still like an answer on the rest tho'
regards
--
Hey there,
I looked on the site for this but couldn't find anything about it. I'd like a
list of your favorite text editors (preferable for Linux/XFree) with
highlighting. I'm using beaver now, I tried cooledit but it's not me... too
much functions and looks like it came from an old 386 :-).
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