On 8/24/07, Linux NG/Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
b) Why does the error reporting NOT work as soon as I jam a $db new
mysql call into the code?
Because you disabled it with an '@'.
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i never really used constants before so this may sound stupid..
when you define a constant using define() and want to return true/false
is this logical:
http://us2.php.net/defined
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Hi,
I have a db wrapper class.
I use it like this :
$db-query(SQL HERE) or die ($db-error());
Is there a way to display the line on which $db-error() is executed without
doing die (__LINE__. .$db-error() )?
2) While the 'q' switch (php -q) is necessary and sufficient to suppress
HTTP header generation using the CLI ('command line interface'), it is not
clear to me how to apply this switch in a CGI configuration. Any ideas?
I believe that switch works on CGI, and that in CLI headers are
surpressed
$dom = new DOMDocument('1.0', 'iso-8859-1');
Shouldn't this be
$this-dom = new DOMDocument('1.0', 'iso-8859-1');
?
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Can you use AJAX to output an entire php-generated
embed tag into a web page?
You could use XMLHttpRequest's responseText property with innerHTML,
which is probably easier than using XML.
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if (isset($_POST['submit'])) //If you push the submit-button
Maybe the user pressed ENTER instead of clicking the button.
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in my index page, I firstly inlcude_once a A.php file, where i defined an
array, secondly I include another .php file named B.php, where I want to use
the array, I have claimed it as global type, but it seems I can't retrieve
any value from the array.
When you include a PHP file, it will be
in your example, wouldn't app A, essentially download the code from app B,
and run the source on app A? or would the code be run on app B, with the
resulting html/content/page being transferred to app A?
If the PHP file has a .php extension, it will be run on the webserver
like any PHP page.
the app B server would then return a result, based on the user input... i'm
trying to figure out how to essentially allocate a section of the page, to a
remote application. after i've finished with the remote stuff, the user
could go ahead and select other items/buttons on the page that are in
would the approach be to use an iframe, and some sort of ajax code, to allow
the user to interact with the dialog/code within the iframe. keep in mind,
that the code within the iframe would be running on the remote server...
Sorry, I had forgotten the content of the original question. If what
Hi
Still desperate
Try adding 21 to the command line; maybe that will show an error.
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if((isset($_REQUEST['sub'])) (!empty($_REQUEST['sub']))) {
empty is a language construct, not a function, so that is not
necessary. You can just do !empty(...).
$error = false;
return $error;
In your security_check function, you set $error to false in the
beginning for no reason; in fact,
Oh, do you mean that I should do this instead:
No, I meant that you don't have to include the isset at all. From the manual:
empty() is the opposite of (boolean) var, except that no warning is
generated when the variable is not set.
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To
form'.$count.'...
You can use preg_replace_callback or the e pattern modifier to let you
run php code for the replacement:
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace-callback.php
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php
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Should I use htmlentites on $top first?
AFAIK, all of what you said is correct except for that, where you
should use htmlentities(urlencode($top)).
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It would be foolish (and would fail anyhow) to do something like this;
Nope. :P
?php
define(RANDOM, rand(5,12));
var_dump(RANDOM);
?
int(12)
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Similarly is there a library function for escaping database content for
inclusion in HTML pages?
http://php.net/htmlspecialchars
http://php.net/htmlentities
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But when I try to set the variables again for AJAX to use after a
timeout, nothing happens and it only displays what is called (RSD:
received) AJAX debug mode. Which seems to be the answer to AJAX question.
As far as I know, AJAX is just the use of the Javascript
XMLHttpRequest object to make
XmlTreeCDataAsciiLoopThrough($value);
This should work:
XmlTreeCDataAsciiLoopThrough($tree[$key]);
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What? Why is this on the top of my email if it's two months old?
Sorry everyone for replying to a dead topic, I think. That or the
original poster has a messed up system clock.
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I'm using
setcookie($sessionName, $sessionid, time()+60*60*24*1,
$sessionCookie['path'], $sessionCookie['domain'],
$sessionCookie['secure']);
to, obviously, store a session.
Also, I only use session_start() so perhaps I'm supposed to call
session_id()?
I'm not sure why the cookie is
xml_set_element_handler($this-xmlParser, $this-startTag,
$this-endTag);
xml_set_element_handler($this-xmlParser, array($this, 'startTag'),
array($this, 'endTag'));
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if ($row[range] != )
This should be $row['range'], not $row[range], although it doesn't
make a difference unless you define a constant named range.
Your problem isn't actually scope, it's that your PHP script is being
called twice. Once to show the form, once to submit it. The second
$map=new Map();
$this-map = new Map();
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If you are using gnupg comand line, there is not way on PHP-safe mode.
I think it's possible to create a shell script that the PHP script can
call and get around safe_mode that way.
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if ($cardID=''||is_int($cardID))
Two problems with that statement:
First of all, this statement _sets_ cardID to '', and then (I think)
returns a false value since '' doesn't evaluate to true. You probably
wanted ==.
Second of all, now that $cardID is '', it certainly isn't an int. It
isn't an
session_register(cookie[$food], $new $name);
$_SESSION['cookie'][$food] = $new $name;
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You got me. Where are you hiding it?
In test.js:
http://www.xn--ovg.com/no_bot/rpc.php?action=one
Unless you hide it in a different place each time, how useful is that?
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Ok, I have a question. Where is $_SESSION['valid_user'] getting set
(or unset)???
AFAICS, $_SESSION['valid_user'] is getting set by a previous page, it's a
*session*.
Have you checked to see if your IF statement at the top of the script
is working like you think it should be?? Try putting
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On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 18:21, Daryl Meese wrote:
Well, I know I am not running the latest version of PHP but I don't
believe this is accurate. I believe PHP case sensitivity is based
on the os that processes the file. Can anyone clear this up.
Daryl
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Beauford.2005:
It's obvious though that PHP can not handle it. This is why I am
forced to use javascript. I have already spent a week on this and am
not going to waste any further time. I have posted all my code and if
someone can see a problem I'll look at it, but it just
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Has anyone installed PHP 5 on Windows or Linux using Apache 2?
Yes... on Windows. But it's unstable, don't do it.
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Zerof:
I'm using the redirect with php for a long time, with no problems.
I use it in all of my pages, including navigational menus.
The great problem with headers is the function exit if it is used
to ends the call. headers + exit, if used in any place, may cause
some
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my phpinfo output does not have that particular init
value disable-url-fopen-wrapper. allow_url_fopen
is enabled, safemode is off, and include_path is set
to .:/usr/local/lib/php. further ideas?
What happens when you try to include it? Is there an error?
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I just remembered (I'm not sure if it makes a difference) that I am
using frames on this page. Does this matter at all? Thanks.
Matt
No, it doesn't... well it shouldn't anyway. Check the source code of the
outputted page. Is it exactly what you want it to
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Actually, I found out what the problem is. I have a normal submit
button in the same page, however when I take out the submit button,
the javascript code works fine. When I put the submit button back
in, I get the error again. Is there a fix for this, or do I
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what is the javascript on it? sorry, missed the start of the thread...
http://tinyurl.com/i0un
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in_array searches for a value, you suply key. This will work as you
expect:
array_key_exists searches for a key.
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Step Schwarz:
I'm trying to open a pop-up window with PHP but I keep getting an
error. HELP! Does anyone know if they plan to fix this
bug in PHP5?
LOL!
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On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 05:30, Matt Palermo wrote:
I just remembered (I'm not sure if it makes a difference) that I am
using frames on this page. Does this matter at all? Thanks.
Yes it matters tons with the javascript call.
Here is some info on it...however,
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and much needed function
debug_and_test_all_my_code();
Which is the most likely of all the functions here.
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If php and html are to be included in the same document, does the
document extension always have to be .php ?
No, but /why/ do you want to change it?
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Hi Everyone.
I'm having problems creating code to read a file from another server.
1. Is this even possible? with a secure server aswell?
2. I have tried using fopen()but this always gives me an
error:
Warning: stat failed for
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Hi guys.
Sorry, i know that was discussed earlier this month ... i just looked
for the posting again in the archives ... i could only find the
question post ... but there was an answer.
So, how do you setup the server again to have php4 run on the :80
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Hi guys.
Sorry, i know that was discussed earlier this month ... i just looked
for the posting again in the archives ... i could only find the
question post ... but there was an answer.
So, how do you setup the server again
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//I have an array a[] like this:
?php
$a[]=0;
//How to define and use it in a function like this?
function myfunc(something)
{
echo $a[0]; //got error here Notice: Undefined variable:
}
//Thanks for any help.!!!
global $a;
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So how do i get my scripts working again? the authentication part
was working perfectly but now it just kicks me back to the login
page...
plus it looks like I am unable to set sessions properly, and i
suspect thats why i am getting kicked
Volker wrote:
hi,
you also could run two static compiled versions of apache (if apache) with
php4 and 5 compiled in,
Possible...
but you need another ip-address to bind to
No, you can run them both on the same IP address... that's what he wanted.
- also
have to manage 2 apaches(not a problem
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hi,
i have to move data from a table with a datetime (2003-05-14
13:36:04) to a unix timestamp (e.g. 2147483647) . Any ideas?
Chris
strtotime();
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For Win9x, use winipcfg instead of ipconfig.
winipcfg is a windows-based utility, which can't work with PHP.
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This is probably the wrong list, but:
1. The ming extension won't work on PHP5 b1. It crashes. Apache
2.0.47/Windows.
2. It works on PHP4 though (same Apache, does that matter?) but this code:
?php
$s = new SWFShape();
$s-setLine(20, 0xff, 0, 0);
$s-drawLine(200, 0);
$s-drawLine(0, 200);
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Comex:
turns the square around fully, and then moves it 15 degrees and then
back.
Whoops, I know the solution to that problem.
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is a _reserved_ word in .asp which acts like the symbol # - serving as
the
anchor.
Are you sure? ASP is a server-side language, it would have to output HTML
to go to the anchor, and I don't think there /is/ any such html.
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I have a test script, with deliberate errors.
The broswer shows nothing, blank, empty.
It used to show errors, now it does not.
No idea what I did to turn it off.
Can someone tell me hoew to turn it back
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everytime I
write to the list if its with a question or with an answer I get this
message:
Can't you just set a message rule?
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Do not depend on the referrer, it can easily and is commonly turned off.
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Hello,
Bit of a newbie question I guess.
What is the best way, using php, to detect information about the referrer
to
a page. Is
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What I'm saying is apache/php has little part to play in system
maintenance. Those solutions I proposed are started by root, once
they've started they will (hopefully) ensure that sshd would be
running, and auto-restarted whenever it is stopped (or in the case of
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Dennis Lee wrote:
Why it is wrong when I run php as module under apache 2.0.46 ?
PHP and Apache 2 are currently unstable together.
They might crash on any high traffic, but they start fine, at least when
I've tried it.
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I'm confused, does this message have anything to do with what the
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sorry for kinda answering my own post... but anyway...
Or you could use header()..
http://wp.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html
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The scanned document was deleted.
Violation Information:
The subject violated the content filtering rule PHP as subject is a
malacious code - Not Allowed. No attempt was made to repair.
umm... since it doesn't
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Violation Information:
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Guess what, I got another one. From posting this.
Never mind, I see another thread. sorry
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because of the new PHP virus (PHP.virdrus) and opussoft's anti
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The space is there so it does not break some old browsers which could
thing it is BR/ tag (yes, it does not exists). Change your logic or
do preg_replace(array(\r\n,\n,\r), 'br', $string) instead -
not
tested
Why not use str_replace instead of
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ComexEP mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Monday, July 21, 2003 1:48 PM said:
this is the problem, i have thought of the solution i.e. divide the
functions into files. and then include only that file that has the
function. but i thought i would ask you people
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I got PHP Notice: Undefined variable
Should I define always any var ?? when do I have do define a var??
example if I want to write
?php
if ($_POST['msg'] =='hi')
{
do something ...
}
?php
if (!isset($_POST['msg'])) die(No message!);
if ($_POST['msg'] == 'hi')
{
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John Ryan:
Loser
And believe it or
not, the shift key is there for a reason.
Please don't flame.
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?php
function parseTags($file) {
/* readfile... here */
$filedata = file_get_contents($file);
$tag_match =(!bttag=(\w*)\s*(.*?)\s*/bttag!is);
preg_match_all($tag_match, $filedata, $matches);
for ($i=0; $i count($matches[0]); $i++) {
$tagname = $matches[1][$i];
$tag['tagname'] =
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
$var=¨How are you¨;
THE PROBLEM IS THAT I ALSO WANT TO USE $VAR IN SCRIPTTWO.
[/snip]
Pleace $var in a hidden form element.
I tried... something like this
input type=hidden name=var2
value=¨?php print $var2; ?¨
but it
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Who keeps telling people to use :)
$_GET[$username]
$_GET[$username]???
http://whatever.com/whatever.php?username=blahblah=value???
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Yes, thanx. I always wanted to make a version where you can use
multiple tags of one type. And, what do you find of it? Please rate
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I don't know... lol...
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Yes, thanx. I always wanted to make a version where you can use
multiple tags of one type. And, what do you find of it? Please rate
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I don't know... lol...
BTW, what should happen to text
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Bas:
That tags? It should not be used anyway...
what???
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Bas:
That tags? It should not be used anyway...
what???
Would you two please take this discussion elsewhere? This is about
the tenth message that makes no sense to anyone else.
Thank you.
Chris
=
My Blog
Now I'm confused, because of the canceled message.
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Bas:
That tags? It should not be used anyway...
what???
Would you two please take this discussion elsewhere? This is about
the tenth message that makes no sense
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Same issue here.
Is it possible to use CSS and display:none or something to mask the e-mail?
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But *why* does logic.php need html.php?
There is no recursion issue, or endless nesting of includes, because
html.php refers to logic.php as an action for a form... this does not
include the logic.php code into the html.php page.
Rich
The idea is, AFAIK, when you
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If you have any questions...fire away, I and my partner will try our
best to answer all questions/suggestions/criticisms etc.
Is there an actual example somewhere?
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All this is is a xml, yet it breaks all xml rules, ironic as
it sounds.
Curt
I don't know much about XML, so clue me in.
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Hello, I'm using Apache 2.0 on a Linux box and I'm trying to figure
out how to run PHP5 (beta2) and PHP4 co-existantly. I have compiled
both of them with --enable-versioning, but I can't figure out what I
need to put in my httpd.conf to make it differentiate
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On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 11:41:45AM +0200, Luke van Blerk wrote:
I currently have Apache 2 (port 8080) setup with PHP 5 which can run
simultaneously with the Apache 1.3.28 (port 80) and PHP4, but I'd
like to find out if they can both run on the same Apache. I
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Comex uses this configuration
Oops. I didn't see this post.
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ScriptAlias php C:php
It copied wrong:
ScriptAlias php C:/php/
Sorry for the triple post.
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I have a script that replicates a human on a message board, and its logs
(logging in, going to inventory, etc.) occur every 12 (no more no less)
seconds. Do you know why?
function sendreq($addy,$type,$content = ,$cookie =
,$useragent=,$host=---) {
$msg = strtoupper($type); //
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Hello mayo,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 3:51:30 PM, you wrote:
m As for my email being harvested because I wrote it out
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There are other ways - spam bots can actually subscribe to the list
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Hello Leif,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 7:13:30 PM, you wrote:
PHPTest http://www.resynthesize.com/code/phptest_info.php
Just a followup. I found out that the PHPTest showing just a blank
page was a mistype in my config.inc.php file. It now shows me the
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Petcol:
Jason,
What I shock, 307,000 entries returned.
Maybe someone with ability greater or other than I, should give some
serious consideration to a solution or work around.
I've been using ColdFuion for 7 years and I can do a cflocation
url=anotherlocation.htm
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 01:15:32 +0100, Norbert Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Comex,
forget Win-PHP, it only scarcely to 60% of the
functions are supported. Everything which with
Sockets, Pipes or the like to do has, became
omitted.
m. b. G. Norbert
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normal: 02686
I was wondering how to go about making a server in PHP that would accept
multiple connections..in windows, so I can't use forks. I'd need to call
the program from itself but I don't know how the listening works.
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 19:06:38 -0500, Comex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering how to go about making a server in PHP that would accept
multiple connections..in windows, so I can't use forks. I'd need to
call the program from itself but I don't know how the listening works.
I found
The recursion doesn't do anything with the returned value from the function.
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foreach ( $userInput as $key = $value )
{
$newvalue[$key] = sanitize( $value );
}
return $newvalue;
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Uh.. $y is 5.
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Is there any way at all to control this? I went into my PHP.ini file,
but my errors are set to E_ALL E_STRICT which seems to be the
highest level I can set.
That error generates an E_NOTICE.
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not enough =s.
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