[PHP] ASP, ODBC, IIS 5, and PHP

2001-11-10 Thread Kevin Pratt

I appear to be having a problem where when I run a PHP script that uses ODBC
calls my ASP/ODBC driven pages stop functioning.  When I run a PHP script
that does not use ODBC there does not seem to be any problems with my
ASP/ODBC pages.  I was wondering if anyone out there has ever run in to a
problem similar or if there are different issues running PHP ASP ODBC and
IIS 5 on Win2k Advanced Server.

Thanks
Kevin Pratt



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[PHP] Image manipulation

2001-07-10 Thread Kevin Pratt

Does any one know if you can check the dimensions of a GIF file?

Thanks
Kevin


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[PHP] PHP as a shell script

2001-07-09 Thread Kevin Pratt

Can anyone direct me to a place where I can read up on how to use php as a
shell scripting language?


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Re: [PHP] PHP as a shell script

2001-07-09 Thread Kevin Pratt

Is there any special switches I have to pass to the compile of php to create
the php binary?

Kevin
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 It's simple.  Find your php binary (or build one if you don't have
 one)... I think 'which php' will find it.

 Then, write a php file with '#!/path/to/php -q' at the top.  Use any one
 of the various execution methods to run your programs.  Done!

 I've been doing this for quite a while.  I find it easier than
 'traditional' shell scripting =

 More questions?  Ask!
 Ben

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 Subject: [PHP] PHP as a shell script

 Can anyone direct me to a place where I can read up on how to use php as
 a
 shell scripting language?


 Thanks Kevin
 Ouelong Group
 www.ouelong.com


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Re: [PHP] PHP as a shell script

2001-07-09 Thread Kevin Pratt

Yep all done thanks...
Kevin
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 dont use --with-apxs or --with-apache

 ./configure --my-options
 make
 make test
 make install

 that should do it.

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  Just don't compile it with apache or some other web server.  It should
  create the executable then.
 
  Tyler
 
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   Can anyone direct me to a place where I can read up on how to use php
as a
   shell scripting language?
  
  
   Thanks Kevin
   Ouelong Group
   www.ouelong.com
  
  
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Re: [PHP] Something weird

2001-07-06 Thread Kevin Pratt

Why not just make all your pages force a no cache or a refresh?

Kevin
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   Me too. I always put 'check for new versions' or 'don´t cache' or
similar.
 While I am aware that cached pages doesn't perform well with dinamic
pages,
 the browser developers are also aware that what the user want is to see
the
 page.

   If you ask any average user what is his preference 'Load faster or don't
 cache?'... he will probaly answer 'load faster', IF he knows what the hell
a
 cached page is...

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  maybe it's just me, but caches drive me nuts...
 
  i know... but IMO, i'll take a slight performance
  hit any day to make sure i get the most recent page...
 
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for some bizarre reason, almost every browser i've seen
has the default option set to cache everything and never
look for updates
  
  Connection speed. Cached pages load faster
 



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Re: [PHP] Something weird

2001-07-06 Thread Kevin Pratt

okie :) just thought it was funny that everybody is talking about something
that can be changed .

:)

and it was also a little bit of a shot at everybody's rants... I completely
agree that taking the small performance hit is much better than getting the
old version of a site... and I can say this because I live in the country
and only get 26.4k so I should really want to have a cache..


Have fun!
Kevin
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   Kevin, we were talking about cache in an user point of view...

   :-D



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Re: [PHP] Something weird

2001-07-06 Thread Kevin Pratt

dunno... I just make all my pages force a reload for everyone :)

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   Me too. Once I changed browser and took me days to find out why some
pages
 weren´t changing :-)

   Does the header(); function returns some kind of true or false? Maybe we
 could tell users to don´t cache to show all dynamic stuff. I heard
somewhere
 (not sure about this) that Refresh on meta and similar techniques doesn't
 always work... (well, like everything! :))

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  okie :) just thought it was funny that everybody is talking about
 something
  that can be changed .
 
  :)
 
  and it was also a little bit of a shot at everybody's rants... I
 completely
  agree that taking the small performance hit is much better than getting
 the
  old version of a site... and I can say this because I live in the
country
  and only get 26.4k so I should really want to have a cache..
 
 
  Have fun!
  Kevin



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