Re: [PHP] Re: problems with loaded extensions

2009-04-08 Thread Edgar da Silva (Fly2k)
Did you check the apache error log?

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Re: [PHP] Zend (or other) Framework...where to start?

2009-01-15 Thread Edgar da Silva (Fly2k)
The question is interesting.

I do another question: Will PHP5 support PHP4 backward compatibility
forever? Ok I'm rediculous, forever not, but, until 5.3 or 6?

I really don't know how CI thinks about evolution, but I'm very
curious why don't use the new features that provide good evolution?

It's Works don't seem to me one good reason to not do evolution.
Mainly when some concepts are deprecated.

I'm don't talking that CI is not good or enough, just, I offer IMHO
some interesting questions.

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
 On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 09:57 +0300, Usamah M. Ali wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com 
 wrote:

  If you're going to go with a prebuilt framework, I'd recommend
  CodeIgniter for your first time out. If the docs look good to you (and
  they are pretty good), you'll probably do fine with it. It's about the
  lightest weight platform out there. It doesn't get in your way too much,
  but gives you the benefits of using a framework.
 

 I downloaded CI because of recommendations from this list as well, but
 was totally shocked when I discovered that its codebase is written in
 PHP4! I looked up for an alpha version that is written in PHP5 to no
 avail. I just can't understand why would they still be in PHP4 while
 Symfony, a framework born after CI, requires PHP5 since version one
 and takes full advantage of PHP5's advanced OO features!

 Does it work within a PHP5 environment? If so... why rewrite it?

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Re: [PHP] Zend (or other) Framework...where to start?

2009-01-15 Thread Edgar da Silva (Fly2k)
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
 On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 09:03 -0200, Edgar da Silva (Fly2k) wrote:
 The question is interesting.

 I do another question: Will PHP5 support PHP4 backward compatibility
 forever? Ok I'm rediculous, forever not, but, until 5.3 or 6?

 I think once PHP6 comes out we'll find that some PHP4 idiosyncracies
 currently tolerated by PHP5 will become fatal errors. At which point
 projects like CodeIgniter will probably cease PHP4 support and instead
 span their support across PHP5 and 6.

 I really don't know how CI thinks about evolution, but I'm very
 curious why don't use the new features that provide good evolution?

 I think that's partly a question of what one considers a good feature.
 Just because a feature exists doesn't mean it should necessarily be
 used.

I agree in parts. Things doesn't mean its should necessarlly is very
very relative. If we think in this way, like PHP is a simple language
(but very powerfull) we doesn't have to use OOP to build one
application, for example.

We need to think carefully about the life time of the application.
Mainly when we are talking about frameworks. Watch the evolution
walking aside is very important.

Another point, talking about frameworks, extending some feature in
some times is necessary. Doing in PHP4 using OOP to do this is extend
a real class that works like astract class, but there is no interface
class, its would be hard to provide reliability. What can do in PHP5.

Altough, I agree with you we don't need to implement all new features,
but, we need to be carefull with what features evolved. Again, It's
works isn't a good reason. Mainly in this case.


 It's Works don't seem to me one good reason to not do evolution.
 Mainly when some concepts are deprecated.

 I'm don't talking that CI is not good or enough, just, I offer IMHO
 some interesting questions.

 I don't know how CI works, just that I also maintain backward
 compatibility for my framework to PHP4. However, I'm finding now that
 there's not much point since almost all of my client applications are
 now running on PHP5.

 Cheers,
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Re: [PHP] ArrayObject - Posibillity to add key = value pair per default?

2009-01-14 Thread Edgar da Silva (Fly2k)
Did you try:

$a = new ArrayObject;
$a['sometest'] = 'somevalue';

?

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Edmund Hertle farn...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hey,
 I've just discovered the ArrayObject class, but it seems to not be well
 documented, so here is my problem:

 You can use ArrayObject::append() to add a new value to the array, but is
 there also a method to add a new key and value?

 And I know that I could extend the class and write my own method but isn't
 this quite a base method for arrays in php? So maybe I just missed a obvious
 point?

 Quick example:

 Without ArrayObject:
 1. $array[] = $value
 2. $array[$key] = $value

 With ArrayObject:
 1. $arrayObject-append($value)
 2. ???

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Re: [PHP] Cannot Install mysql extension

2009-01-08 Thread Edgar da Silva (Fly2k)
What OS are you using?

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Gary gwp...@ptd.net wrote:
 Just installed Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.2.8, am able to test, works fine.

 I am no able to get the mysql extensions to install.  I have gone in to
 reinstall, the dialog box says that 0bytes to be installed.

 Have searched, several forums have suggested to remove the ; from in front
 of the extension=mysql.so, but no such line exists in the php.ini

 Manually entered it, still no mysql extension show up in the info page.

 Any suggestions?

 Gary



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Re: [PHP] PHP friendly web software?

2008-11-25 Thread Edgar da Silva (Fly2k)
Have you tried Delphi for PHP?

So, mixing HTML and PHP code is a good choice when the PHP code is
only about how present the information.

If you are mixing your bussines logic and presentation you need learn
MVC layers.

2008/11/25 John Boy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Can anyone recommend a wysiwyg web development software which is php
 friendly, i.e. you can design the page in wysiwyg and insert php code into
 the html without destroying the screen image preview. I've been using
 Frontpage to compose the page then dev-php to insert the php code. This has
 worked well but if layout changes need to be made Frontpage displays stuff
 all over the place. Just trying MS Expression but this shows blank page when
 any php code is present. Any ideas?



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Re: [PHP] Weird Syntax Error

2008-11-13 Thread Edgar da Silva (Fly2k)
Try:

$insert = INSERT INTO release_file_upload (upl_file_name, upl_file_type,
upl_file_size, upl_date, upl_by, upl_path, release_id) VALUES ('$filename',
'{$_SESSION['upload']['type']}', '{$_SESSION['upload']['size']}', now(),
'$username', '$path', '$release_id');

2008/11/13 Kyle Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I keep getting this syntax error on the following string...

 syntax error unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE expecting T_STRING or
 T_VARIABLE or T_NUM_STRING

 $insert = INSERT INTO release_file_upload (upl_file_name, upl_file_type,
 upl_file_size, upl_date, upl_by, upl_path, release_id) VALUES ('$filename',
 '$_SESSION['upload']['type']', '$_SESSION['upload']['size']', now(),
 '$username', '$path', '$release_id');

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[PHP] PHP Application Server

2003-02-05 Thread Edgar Castanedo

I  have been programming in various languages for some time now. Out of all of the 
languages which I have used, I enjoy coding in PHP more so than in any other language. 
I have programmed in PHP, Java/JSP/Servlets, ColdFusion, Perl/CGI, ASP, to name a few. 
Still, I believe PHP outshines them all. 
I am interested in heading an opensource PHP project. Basically it is the development 
of a PHP application server. Currently, there is nothing out there like this for PHP 
which I believe is widely supported or known about. I would like to kickstart the 
development of this product which will take PHP to a different level. 

My reasons for wanting to do this are many, one of which is the fact that many other 
programming/scripting languages have an application server which they run on. Apache 
can be set up to communicate with them. PHP does not currently have this. Right now, 
there is only a mod_php and basic cgi integration versions. 

I have spoken with many people and I feel like this can take off. As a matter of fact, 
I have documented many of my ideas and would like to share them with all of you. 


Thanks in Advance

ecastanedo




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[PHP] PHP Application Server

2003-02-05 Thread Edgar Castanedo

Thanks for your reply. I know that this is going to be a huge task, but I am hoping 
that together with the nature of the Open Source community, we can build an app server 
which is comparable, if not better than one of the commercial app servers on the 
commercial markets. I'd really like to hear anyone else's feedback. Thanks for yours 
Manuel. 

BTW... a standalone daemon is exactly what I have in mind. I am in the process of 
creating the website for the project. I will have all of the info there. I'll post the 
link when it is up. 



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[PHP] PHP Application Server

2003-02-05 Thread Edgar Castanedo

I like the way php works now, but I feel that there are times when it might benefit to 
have an application server dedicated to php. One example is extensibility. 

Adding extensions to PHP can get harry, especially if you are working with multiple 
servers and you want to stay up to date with the latest and greatest. Many times this 
means reconfigurations and compilations. I think that some people might actually like 
being able to make this painless. I don't know about you, but I rather code than 
reconfigure something. We could easily leave this up to the sys admin's, but many 
times, we are the sys admin's or the sys admin's don't want to do it. I can go on, but 
I really believe that there is a benefit. 

Java Servlets/JSP allow you to add a jar file into a directory called lib. This 
allows you to extend your application/server with Java code packaged up nicely into 
zip-like files. You just package em up and dump them into that directory. That's what 
I am talking about. Being able to extend the server easily and painlessly (Although 
there will always be problems). 

If we could have something similar in PHP, I think alot of people would think that 
that would be cool. Dumping an extensions into a directory and modifying a 
configuration file to load it on startup (or something similar) could benefit some of 
us. I know how to configure/make/make install, but sometimes, there is a need for 
something more so you can focus on the higher level stuff. 

Check out JRuns or ColdFusionMX's web gui's for example. They let you configure all 
sorts of stuff through it. I don't mean dump the way we do things now, just extend it 
so that it might serve a different purpose for enterprise applications. I know that 
this can be debated, but I think it would be cool to have an extra option like this 
out there. 

 Jimmy Brake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

one of the cool things about php is that you do not need a dedicated
application server or servers you just need php+apache and it will
outperform most application servers

we presently have 7 to 8 php+apache servers that pull data from up to 7
different DB's(oracle and mysql) simultaneously serving up everything
from CRM apps to content management to job boards -- we have one server
in front that round robins all the connections -- all our apps are built
to NEVER write anything to the file system and to write all data to the
DB's -- so that eliminates the problem of temp files being on one host
and not the next host 

jimmy
asp provider

On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 15:44, Edgar Castanedo wrote:
 Thanks for your reply. I know that this is going to be a huge task, but I am hoping 
that together with the nature of the Open Source community, we can build an app 
server which is comparable, if not better than one of the commercial app servers on 
the commercial markets. I'd really like to hear anyone else's feedback. Thanks for 
yours Manuel. 
 
 BTW... a standalone daemon is exactly what I have in mind. I am in the process of 
creating the website for the project. I will have all of the info there. I'll post 
the link when it is up. 
 
 
 
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Re: [PHP] PHP Application Server

2003-02-05 Thread Edgar Castanedo

Thanks for your feedback. I've never worked on an open soure project until now, so I 
still have a lot of research to do. I guess I should save all of this for general 
discussions. I'll post something later, when I actually have something going.
Thanks Again
 Manuel Lemos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello,

On 02/05/2003 09:44 PM, Edgar Castanedo wrote:
 Thanks for your reply. I know that this is going to be a huge task,
 but I am hoping that together with the nature of the Open Source
 community, we can build an app server which is comparable, if not
 better than one of the commercial app servers on the commercial
 markets. I'd really like to hear anyone else's feedback. Thanks for
 yours Manuel.
 
 BTW... a standalone daemon is exactly what I have in mind. I am in
 the process of creating the website for the project. I will have all
 of the info there. I'll post the link when it is up.

Here are a few tips for a successful Open Source project:

- Do not do it just to earn recognition in the Open Source community or 
else you may be seriously disappointed. Do it because you really need 
it. Once it is useful to you, chances are that it will be already useful 
to others. So, focus on making it useful for you.

- Do not announce anything until you have it running doing something 
useful. Forget about wasting time on putting a Web site up now. You will 
just open expectations on something that you may end up realizing that 
it is not feasible or you do not have the time and motivation to go ahead.

- Do no expect the world to embrace your project just because it is Open 
Source. Most people do not really care if the source is open. What they 
care is that the project is free as in free beer and is useful to them. 
As for contributors, they will not appear any time soon and certainly 
not in quantity. It is natural that in the beginning you will get an 
average of 1 real contributor out of 1000 non-contributing users.

- Make it modular, not just because it is a good way to define the 
project architecture, but also because it make its viable and easier for 
other developers to extend your project without many dependencies on the 
core of the project.

Finally, as in every software project, nothing happens until somebody 
writes code, so do not get back here until you have something to show . :-)


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[PHP] read a text file

2002-07-16 Thread Edgar

I was looking for in the news, but i did not encounter any thing.

Where can I get an example or the way to read a text file into a variable
and how identify the carriage return and special characters.


Thank you


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[PHP] Scree Resolution

2002-06-21 Thread Edgar

Hi,

Are there any way to know what screen resolution use a user in your monitor?

Thank you in advance.




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[PHP] Resoltuion

2002-06-21 Thread Edgar

Hi,

Are there any way to know what screen resolution use a user in your monitor?

Thank you in advance.



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[PHP] Is this possible

2002-06-05 Thread James Edgar

I am trying to run a class inside a class, it says that the object is there but when I 
go to get the info, it is not there. I have attached the code below. Any help would be 
greatly appreciated.

class myfirstClass
{


function Track($tracknum)
{
include(insideclass.inc);

$obj = new InsideClass($data,bob);  

if (is_object($obj)) 
{
print(Yes); // It will print this
}
else
{
print(No);
}

/ below we will see the status of the result   
for($i=0;$isizeof($bob[Whatever]);$i++) 
{ 
$nine = $bob[Whatever_whaterver][$i]-Whatever[0] . \n; 
}

echo($nine); // Does not echo anything.

} // end func

} // end class



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[PHP] Is this possible

2002-06-05 Thread James Edgar

I am trying to run a class inside a class, it says that the object is there but when I 
go to get the info, it is not there. I have attached the code below and attache the 
xml.inc file. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

class myClass
{
function myFunc($var)
{
include(xml.inc);
$obj = new xml($data,xml);  
if (is_object($obj)) 
{
print(Yes); // It will print this
}
else
{
print(No);
}

/ below we will see the status of the result   
for($i=0;$isizeof($xml[Whatever]);$i++) 
{ 
$varvalue = $xml[Whatever_whatever][$i]-Whatever[0] . \n; 
}

echo($varvalue); // Does not echo anything.

} // end func

} // end class








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[PHP] Ayuda para hace funcionar PHP

2001-08-18 Thread Edgar Baldiviezo


Hola amigos necesito ayuda para hacer funcionar PHP en mi maquina
Utilizo Windows 98SE y PWS y no me reconoce las paginas PHP cuando le doy
que ejecute el browser me sale el siguiente error

Error 403 de HTTP
403.1 Prohibido: prohibido el acceso de ejecución

Este error puede producirse si intenta ejecutar un programa CGI, ISAPI u
otro programa ejecutable desde un directorio que no permite ejecutar
programas.

Póngase en contacto con el administrador del servidor Web si el problema
persiste.

Baje de Internet la versión 4 de PHP de la dirección www.php.net/downloads
baje los siguientes archivos
php406-installer.exe
php-4.0.6-Win32.zip

Instale el uno y el otro lo descomprimí dentro de la carpeta c:\PHP


Esta parte no entiendo en la sección de pedir ayuda dice los siguiente

si está ejecutando el PHP como CGI o como módulo de servidor, etc.


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[PHP] Need to download files in IE

2001-03-12 Thread James R. Edgar

I am trying to set my script up so that when a person clicks on the link, that
the page will prompt for a download w/ the filename in the File Name field in
the Save As prompt.
I can get this to work in Netscapse but when I try to do it with Internet
Explorer I encounter problems. It either says there is no application to read
the file (I have acrobat reader on the computer.) or it displays the prompt with
either [variable's name passed to script].htm or download.php. And the file I am
trying to download is a PDF file. If anyone can help me with this I would
greatly appreciate this, and thanks in advance.

Regards,
Edgar


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RE: [PHP] Need to download files in IE

2001-03-12 Thread James R. Edgar

Hello,

This is the URL of the link that I use.
http://www.sitename.com/pizzeria.php3?pizzeria=aldentes

Here is the code from the script.
$file_path = "menus";
$file = $pizzeria . ".pdf";
$full_file = $file_path."/".$file;
$filesize=filesize($full_file);

header("Content-disposition: attachment; filename=\"$file\"");
header("Content-type: application-download");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");
$fn=fopen($full_file,"r");
fpassthru($fn);
fclose($fn);
exit;

I tried it and it did not work. When I click on the link it shows "pizzeria.htm"
in the File Name field. Any other suggestions.

Regards,
Edgar

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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Need to download files in IE


Hello,

I do that with this piece of code. ( This will close the window, so open a
new one and put this code inside)

header("Content-disposition: attachment; filename=\"$fileName\"");
header("Content-type: application-download");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");
$fn=fopen($FileName,"r");
fpassthru($fn);
fclose($fn);
exit;

py

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 7:57 PM
Subject: [PHP] Need to download files in IE


 I am trying to set my script up so that when a person clicks on the link,
that
 the page will prompt for a download w/ the filename in the File Name field
in
 the Save As prompt.
 I can get this to work in Netscapse but when I try to do it with Internet
 Explorer I encounter problems. It either says there is no application to
read
 the file (I have acrobat reader on the computer.) or it displays the
prompt with
 either [variable's name passed to script].htm or download.php. And the
file I am
 trying to download is a PDF file. If anyone can help me with this I would
 greatly appreciate this, and thanks in advance.

 Regards,
 Edgar


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RE: [PHP] Good Free PHP Editor?

2001-03-12 Thread James R. Edgar

Hello,
I use editplus. It has a feature that lets you add in auto completion files,
syntax files. It does have an eval version, and it is not that expensive.
http://www.editplus.com

Regards,
Edgar

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  Has the worst memory management of any software I've ever used.
  I have to reboot at lest 10 times a day when I use it.  The support
  forum on their site is filled with complaints on this issue.  Their
  response to this issue was not to fix the memory leak (or whatever
  it is) but to issue a warning when resources are getting dangerously
  low to give you the opportunity to save all your work before you reboot.

  Beyond that, their stance is "Well, if you don't like it, return it and
we'll
  give you a refund".
  If this wasn't the only piece of software that handled projects the way
  we needed, we'd have thrown out this piece of garbage software a *long*
  time ago.
 Running under Win2K I can have HomeSite 4.5.1 open for weeks,
 working on 10+ files, without any problems whatsoever.
 However, I used to run it under Win98 and it would crash 1-2 times per
 day...

Unfortunately, I'm running Win98... :/

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