;
$action = isset($_SESSION['action']) ? $_SESSION['action'] : null;
If you expect anything to be provided via GET, POST, or SESSION, then
use one of these to initialize it. The null, of course can be
changed to whatever default value you want.
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how well your work works.
On most projects, while I make deadlines, I put in many more hours
than I bill out. But then again, I love the work.
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find similar example ? especially about image
checking...
Here's a few.
http://webbytedd.com/aa/assorted-captcha/
BUT, all can be broke by a spammer. There is no solution.
So, make it as simple as can be for those who have problems with that
sort of thing.
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numerous times and the
scope has explode out over 100 pages, with all sorts of custom
interaction (if this happens send this email, if that happens send
another). It has become a real pain and I am definitely not making
the $75 / hr i initially scoped.
But as tedd mentioned, I too love the work
for the
header, one for the footer and one for the navigation, which is
usually called by the header.
If something changes in navigation, I change one file and it's done
throughout the site.
Look into includes.
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At 1:42 PM -0600 3/8/08, Ken Kixmoeller.com wrote:
On Mar 8, 2008, at 9:17 AM, tedd wrote:
At 3:01 PM -0600 3/7/08, Ken Kixmoeller wrote:
Hey - - -- - -- --
I keep a profile of a user's rights and responsibilities in
tables. Since this profile defines what a user can do in the
system I am
menus, do you mean like this:
http://webbytedd.com/clients/beckyscan/about-company.php
It's still just css and php -- simply a logic problem.
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No offense meant, but if you're concerned about the if overhead
then I question if you would understand how the double menu works.
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have to be concerned
about it nor worry about someone guessing it, if that becomes a
problem.
Am I right?
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PS: Oh, I just received the following email and thought I would pass it on:
HELLO,
MY NAME IS AGNES IN SEARCH OF A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE MEANING OF
LOVE AS TRUST
At 4:13 PM -0400 3/10/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:07 PM, tedd wrote:
define(ADMIN, md5(uniqid(rand(), true)););
define(GENERAL_USER, md5(uniqid(rand(), true)););
define(LEVEL_ONE_USER, md5(uniqid(rand(), true)););
define(LEVEL_TWO_USER, md5(uniqid(rand(), true)););
define
suggestion to
use a string is a little less disturbing.
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needs are better served by using the file system while others
are better served by using a database.
There's plenty of discussion on this in the archives.
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the opposite way.
Yeah, but those are mostly Dutch -- you never know where they're going. :-)
It's a bit different here in Lansing -- with most being politicians,
we all drive in circles.
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degree, 0%
overcast, 0% humidity day... *grumble*
I only do that when my kids (now adults) are in the car. You have to
live up to expectations.
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a rather good list (not too much traffic, but still ...)
http://lists.evolt.org/mailman/listinfo/javascript
I second that -- good people.
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a password confirmation. The
encryption seems to be an unnecessary overkill.
So what if a malicious user uses a cookie to pretend to be a real
user IF before they can get access to sensitive data they have to
enter a correct password?
Please explain.
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At 10:06 AM -0400 3/13/08, Thijs Lensselink wrote:
Quoting tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 11:14 AM -0400 3/12/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
Up here in the great big hand (Michigan for those who don't know)
during the winter we have so much snow on the ground that you just
kind of drive where ever
At 10:40 AM -0400 3/13/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 9:25 AM, tedd wrote:
At 11:14 AM -0400 3/12/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
Up here in the great big hand (Michigan for those who don't know)
during the winter we have so much snow on the ground that you just
kind of drive where ever
, then that certainly could be done
between each file.
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them?
Why not give your approved images a prefix and just delete everything
that doesn't via a cron?
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At 3:16 PM + 3/13/08, Stut wrote:
tedd wrote:
Nice article.
Thanks.
I question the reason why you would want to encrypt the cookie
considering that before the user is going to be provided access to
sensitive data that you require a password confirmation. The
encryption seems
on this planet.
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At 4:01 PM + 3/13/08, Stut wrote:
tedd wrote:
Then, when the user returns, you simply check the cookie with
what's stored in the dB and continue as before. If the check fails
(no session id or it has been altered), then start again.
Because that negates the whole point of doing it which
What a hoot!
When I saw the the number of post to this thread, I figured someone
got their shorts in a knot.
Only a bunch of geeks could get into this much discussion of what day
of the week it is. Aren't we a sad lot?
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greatness thrust upon them.
Unknown
Hi Jim:
You might try the array below and the quote above, I believe, was
Douglas MacArthur of WWII fame.
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$states = array(
'AL' = 'Alabama',
'AK' = 'Alaska',
'AS' = 'American Samoa',
'AZ' = 'Arizona',
'AR' = 'Arkansas',
'CA' = 'California
include php files so that they cannot be run directly.
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never use
^^ to show something. :-)
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At 9:49 AM -0400 5/25/07, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 09:42 -0400, tedd wrote:
At 3:28 PM +0100 5/23/07, Richard Davey wrote:
if ($_POST['status_code'] == 'C')
^^
Read-up on the if/else structure and comparison operators. You'd never
use
At 2:46 PM +0100 5/25/07, Richard Davey wrote:
Hi Tedd,
Friday, May 25, 2007, 2:42:34 PM, you wrote:
At 3:28 PM +0100 5/23/07, Richard Davey wrote:
if ($_POST['status_code'] == 'C')
^^
Read-up on the if/else structure and comparison operators. You'd never
use
tedd wrote:
SNIP on topic stuff
Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness,
and some have greatness thrust upon them.
Unknown
Hi Jim:
You might try the array below and the quote above, I believe, was
Douglas MacArthur of WWII fame.
Is that the same Douglas
level ? any experience on doing this ?
Thanks a bunch
Eduardo
Eduardo:
Yes, look into LIMIT in MySQL.
Such as:
$dbQuery=SELECT $id FROM $dbtable ORDER BY title LIMIT $offset, $rowsPerPage;
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Hi Gang:
I can upload a text file and an image file via a html form, but I am
having problems uploading a PowerPoint file. Apparently, that's a
different critter.
Does any have any references or an example to show me?
Thanks,
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At 11:07 PM +0200 5/28/07, Tijnema wrote:
On 5/28/07, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gang:
I can upload a text file and an image file via a html form, but I am
having problems uploading a PowerPoint file. Apparently, that's a
different critter.
Duh!
Thanks for the hints -- it was stupid
= nodeChangingArea.getElementsByTagName(p);
var oldGraf = allGrafs.item(inChoice);
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and height size, but doesnt work..
Probably I am not undersatnding hoy to use the resampling() tool.
here is my code.
Humani:
-snip-
Don't scale, resample. See here:
http://www.webbytedd.com/b/thumb/index.php
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At 9:56 AM -0400 6/4/07, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 09:50 -0400, tedd wrote:
Don't scale, resample. See here:
http://www.webbytedd.com/b/thumb/index.php
Hi Tedd,
In your script you have:
ini_set( 'register_globals', '0' );
The line is pointless, it can't
At 3:33 PM +0200 6/5/07, Zoltán Németh wrote:
2007. 06. 5, kedd keltezéssel 09.17-kor tedd ezt írta:
At 9:56 AM -0400 6/4/07, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 09:50 -0400, tedd wrote:
Don't scale, resample. See here:
http://www.webbytedd.com/b/thumb/index.php
PS
5 pounds she'll do some serious damage to
your ankles and maybe to your pant leg too, if
she stands on her rear legs.
Thanks for your reviews.
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routines accordingly?
Just opening the idea for discussion.
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is based upon
approximate calculations.
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Would the ftp commands (ftp_login, etc.) in php work for this?
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routines for various photographic
effects, such as Fish-Eye or Oval Cut-Outs or whatever -- rather
than beating the dead horse CAPTCHA.
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high-jacking. But even that can be broken, am I not correct?
My point was not about the security of my method, but rather the
accessibility of it.
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Tedd:
Please don't spread the code of your Audio CAPTCHA, we had a big
discussion about it, and we concluded that it was quite easy to crack.
I remember i've cracked some other CAPTCHAs, but if you still think
your Audio CAPTCHA isn't hard to crack, then just let me know and i'll
start cracking
relevant.
As such, if you redefine the color that you want to be transparent at
0,0 -- then the imagecolortransparent() function has an easier time
of it.
At least, that's my take on it -- could be wrong.
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weakness?
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PS: I know, better minds have reviewed this issue before, but this is now.
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place any type of picture, any
number of pictures, anywhere and ask the user to click on one (i.e.,
click on the apple) -- there's nothing to MD5, is there?
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At 7:51 PM +0200 6/11/07, Tijnema wrote:
It would definitly be an interesting challenge, but you don't have
time, or is that an excuse..? :P
What about you tedd?
Tijnema
Eager Beaver, huh?
Good for you!
After you crack my dot-captcha, I'll make up another. :-)
Rob provided an interesting
? Such as:
A
then .6 seconds (time delay random from .1 to 2 seconds)
AS
then 1.1 seconds
ASD
Would there be a consistent time difference between the way a
computer would read/respond to the letters as compared to a human? I
dunno, but it's food for thought.
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for the item -- the moon is a good example
of that (i.e., close to the horizon is larger than high in the night
sky).
These are just food for thought.
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At 12:42 PM +0100 6/12/07, Stut wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 7:38 PM +0200 6/11/07, Tijnema wrote:
Well, if you think this is the uncrackable* solution, create it and
i'll see if I can crack it ;)
Tijnema
* I hope you don't mean the same uncrackable as AACS did:
HD-DVD is uncrackable ;)
As I
At 2:12 PM +0100 6/12/07, Stut wrote:
The submit image is bigger than the circle, and I'm guessing Tedd is
checking the coords passed through.
-Stut
Yes, that's all the technique does for now. It just checks the submit
x and submit y and determines if those coordinates lie within
not be within reason for spammy?
Would it be too much to ask the user to click three times? I dunno,
but for myself, I would rather find something and click it three
times than to decipherer and enter several screwy letters.
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not find him.
I think you invented a CAPTCHA that keeps most everyone out.
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simple that way.
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PS: The comments could be trimmed a bit, tho. And, we don't have to
cc everyone in the thread.
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someone would suggest Where's Waldo?
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, but that's all.
How do you guys create a file and set its permissions working on a
virtual host via php?
Cheers,
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PS: If I remember correctly, it was pretty easy in perl. Just try to
open/write a file and if it wasn't there, it created one for you.
But, it's been years since I did any perl
At 1:37 PM -0400 6/13/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
On 6/13/07, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gang:
I'm sure this is obvious to most, but not to me.
I working on a virtual host.
If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); change the
permissions of an existing file from 0755 to 0777
no contradiction to what proceeded it and thus an
and would be more appropriate.
However, the sentence is just plain awkward. I think it would read better as:
I am researching and asking this group to provide insight and
resources for me to consider.
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Thanks, all is better. I can create and change file and folder
permission as I want now.
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At 1:06 PM -0400 6/14/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
For the sake of people reading the archives now (and in years to
come), what was the cause of the problem, Tedd?
Daniel:
Ok, good point -- I would have liked to have this example to review.
I'm not sure of the problems I had, because
in the show-code
folder entitled a.php -- tell me what it says. You have all the
tools you need to review the php file..
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tags (strip_tags) and go with straight
text -- a lot easier.
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At 6:56 PM -0400 6/15/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
I don't think it's PAM-compliant to use a single-quote character
in your passwords, Tedd. ;-P
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Daniel:
Bzzzet, thanks for trying.
Let me explain again, maybe I did explain myself well.
In the show-code folder (link
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}
Would that not work?
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At 1:08 AM +0100 6/16/07, Stut wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 12:45 PM +0100 6/14/07, Stut wrote:
Hi All,
I've been asked to be a judge in a PHP competition, and I thought
I'd let you all know about it. Zend have donated some prizes,
including a copy of Zend Studio Professional with 1 year
things with it. Like this:
http://www.webbytedd.com/a/move/
Couple php, js, css, mysql, and html together, you have yourself a
nice package for doing stuff. They all look like parts of a single
web language same to me.
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ajax solutions, I still use php. Here's an example:
http://xn--nvg.com/ajax
All the html is provided/generated by php.
However, the example is very much out of date with respect to
unobtrusive javascript. DOM scripting is mondo kewl.
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= isset($HTTP_COOKIE_VARS[LoggedIn]) ?
($HTTP_COOKIE_VARS[LoggedIn]) : not logged in;
echo($loggedIn);
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need to do in JavaScript?
Or can I somehow trick PHP to do this?
Ashley:
In this case, I think js would be a better choice. You can get the code here:
http://www.webbytedd.com/b/dyn-select/
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Try Googling sticky forms.
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=412930seqNum=3rl=1
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Additionally, you said:
heck build your own computer while you're at it :)
Yeah, like this world need another Apple. :-)
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At 1:48 AM +0800 6/19/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 00:36, tedd wrote:
What about the wasted time in searching through billions of
half-baked to fully-baked
frameworks to find one that works for you? That's really a waste of
time.
Well search through the fully-baked
At 2:18 PM -0400 6/18/07, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 01:39 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2007 04:00, Robert Cummings wrote:
-snip-
Looks like someone released the Kraken. :-)
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At 9:35 PM -0400 6/18/07, Robert Cummings wrote:
Some of the greatest science comes from those unaware of established
rules and theories.
There's the quote of the day.
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revolutionary advances.
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At 2:20 AM +0800 6/20/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 06:58, tedd wrote:
the *majority* of patents for
inventions are due to the efforts of a lone risk taker putting his
money, time, and effort on the line trying to invent something.
I've no idea what the figures
- the troll seems to been subdued?
That's only because he released the Kracken (AKA Robert) upon
himself. Maybe next time, he'll know who not to pick a fight with.
:-)
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image buttons that execute
code without having to tied them to href= statements. Like a grab
this image for that function sort of thing. I see lot's of
possibilities.
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piece of code that is
resampled is going to have a difficult time running.
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At 9:27 PM +0200 6/20/07, Tijnema wrote:
On 6/20/07, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are worried about evil code being in the image, you could
always resample the image (larger or smaller). Not that I have
personal experience, but I would think that any piece of code that is
resampled
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Cheers,
Rich
Rich:
Can't say that I have, but try this off the top of my head:
1. Explode the string into two arrays (array1, array2);
2. Lowercase one array;
3. Use array_dif.
4 Count array_dif.
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fixing the dB?
Recommendations and suggestions welcomed.
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with Ajax as data changed, all without the
need for flash.
But, if you want to investigate the Flash-PHP connection try Google
actionscript and php
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At 3:53 PM +0500 7/3/07, Muhammad Hassan Samee wrote:
ASP.net VS PHP?
how PHP is batter?
You take a little flour, milk, egg and mix. Liberally coat the php
and then fry. It taste much better than asp and you don't have to
risk your life chasing it down.
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the point home, it might be interesting to write a
routine that would take the inferred bad words and replace them
with real bad words. Then when someone enters a perfectly
non-swearing sentence, it's transformed into something really filthy.
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At 7:36 AM -0600 7/3/07, John Meyer wrote:
Muhammad Hassan Samee wrote:
ASP.net VS PHP?
how PHP is batter?
Without context that question is meaningless and only serves as troll bait.
H, batter as bait -- that's an idea.
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Ok, I'll play.
Phrase:
one = rand(1,100);
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);?
td whatever...
/tr
See it work here:
http://www.webbytedd.com/b/color-rows/
It works better than anything I've read thus far.
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$Lives --;
if ($Lives == 0)
die(No More Chances);
} // Cat
TTFN
curiosity killed the cat.
cat has nine lives.
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Try this:
-(4 * 20 + 7)
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