RE: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)

2001-08-03 Thread Martin Marconcini

IMO: There should be something like the OpenBSD-misc = PHP General, and
OpenBS-Tech = A more advanced list... Please do not cross post...



Regards,

Martin Marconcini
www.marconcini.com.ar

Life must be lived looking forward and can be understood only looking
backward. Soren Kierkegaard

 -Original Message-
 From: Sam Masiello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:15 PM
 To: Darren Henderson
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)
 
 
 I think the problem with spreading out discussions that can be as
broad as
 the PHP discussion is that you still tend to have people gravitate
towards
 some of the more general or higher level discussion groups
regardless
 of
 whether or not it should fall into the newbie category or not.
 
 This is for a couple of reasons:
 1) Newbies may think that their newbie group is read mainly by
 newbies...so
 their question either might not get answered at all or will not
receive
 the
 thorough answer they were hoping for.
 2) Being a newbie, they might think that their question is worthy
(for
 lack of a better term) of higher level discussion because, to them, it
is
 a
 very difficult problem to solve.
 
 ...not to mention that questions would then be spammed across
multiple
 mailing lists anyway.
 
 Either way, we would still need a PHP General Forum, so I am not
convinced
 that creating more specialized mailing lists would accomplish much
more
 than
 creating MORE mail traffic (from the spammed questions) and alienating
 people who used the more specialized lists because most everyone else
is
 still mainly reading the General Forum.
 
 My 2 copper pieces worth.
 
 Sam Masiello
 Software Quality Assurance Engineer
 Synacor
 (716) 853-1362 x289
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  -Original Message-
 From: Darren Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:41 AM
 To:   B. van Ouwerkerk
 Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  [PHP] New lists (was  [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)
 
 On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, B. van Ouwerkerk wrote:
 
  There's nothing wrong with being a newbie.. the only newbie-problem
I
  see/have is the lazy one.. ask ask ask ask without taking the time
to
 read
  the manual or to do a search in the archive. Sure there are newbies
who
  read the manual.. get some tutorials.. thats good. They should get
all
 the
  support they need..
 
 Unfortunately this kind of thing happens on all the mailing lists I've
 seen
 that are devoted to questions. The real problem here is that the list
is
 simply too busy. I can do no more then skim the subject lines and then
 usually delete all of it unless something jumps out at me.
 
 It might be helpful if some new mailing lists were created, it
wouldn't be
 a
 perfect solution but it would help if there were some degree of self
 selecting behavior possible. Currenty all questions go to php-general.
If
 there were, say, a php-newuser and a php-questions list then perhaps
 php-general could be used for slightly higher level discussions.
Actually
 its probably too late to save php-general, hard to get people to
 change. Maybe a new list that caters to a higher level of discussion,
say
 php-authoring or the like?
 
 Just a thought. So much tends to get lost or over looked in high
volume
 mailing lists.
 


 Darren Henderson
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RE: [PHP] best php editor

2001-07-27 Thread Martin Marconcini

 languages. It is called HTML-kit! I absolutely love it and felt I had
to
 share that love with you all.
 
 It is free. A little like Homesite, except better in my view.
Certainly
 far
 more feature-rich for PHP scripting.
 
 Unless I'm missing some serious drawback, it's the best editor for web
 work
 I've found!! Works on Windows. Wish they had a Linux version.

TO be honest, I've used it but it was 2 unstable... 

Regards,

Martin.


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RE: [PHP] best php editor

2001-07-27 Thread Martin Marconcini

LOL :) I didn't ... perhaps I used an old version... 

Regards,

Martin Marconcini
www.marconcini.com.ar

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backward. Soren Kierkegaard

 -Original Message-
 From: elias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 6:51 AM
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 Subject: Re: [PHP] best php editor
 
 Then you must be one of the 3% who voted Bad at cnet.com ;)
 
 Martin Marconcini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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   languages. It is called HTML-kit! I absolutely love it and felt I
had
  to
   share that love with you all.
  
   It is free. A little like Homesite, except better in my view.
  Certainly
   far
   more feature-rich for PHP scripting.
  
   Unless I'm missing some serious drawback, it's the best editor for
web
   work
   I've found!! Works on Windows. Wish they had a Linux version.
 
  TO be honest, I've used it but it was 2 unstable...
 
  Regards,
 
  Martin.
 
 
 
 
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RE: [PHP] include, require, require_once

2001-07-21 Thread Martin Marconcini

 Lets not destroy the user community now :(  All the time I hear Perl
 users
 are mea and rude  The PHP community is great.  I am just picking up
JSP
 (have to, for work) and can't stand their manuals and their users
aren't
 always as nice.
 
 Lets keep PHP nice and friendly ;)  Yes it is in the manual but it
helps
 someone new to the language to hear from people who have been using
PHP
 for
 some time and their preferences...
 
 Jeff

I apologize. Too much openbsd misc ;0

Martin.


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RE: [PHP] include, require, require_once

2001-07-20 Thread Martin Marconcini

 Subject: [PHP] include, require, require_once
 
 what is the diference beetwen this functions?

The difference is well explained on www.php.net - documentation -
{include, require, require_once}

RTFM!

Martin.


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RE: [PHP] oracle

2001-07-19 Thread Martin Marconcini


 $lugar=D:\Oracle;
D:\\Oracle I suppose. The escape character!


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RE: [PHP] a good PHP editor

2001-07-18 Thread Martin Marconcini

 
 | EditPlus (editplus.com - not free but easily crackable through a
simple
 | search on astalavista.box.sk) A great editor - believe me.

That is completely off topic... and has nothing to do here...
Warez, Cracks and Serial numbers has their own lists.

And in fact, editplus costs less than 30 dollars. If you can't pay 30
$$$ for a GREAT EDITOR... don't use it. 

Martin Marconcini.



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RE: [PHP] a good PHP editor

2001-07-18 Thread Martin Marconcini

 HTMLedit (www.chami.com) let's you edit remotely. and has good syntax
 higlighting, browser and there are loads of extensions for it.
  And it's free
I have had problems w/htmledit... too buggy. Don't know what it could
be. I decided to buy edit+ (my trial was over).

I'm happy w/ edit +.

Apart from that.. htmledit had some problems w/large files... 

Regards,

Martin.




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[PHP] Strange Behavior... is it php bug? please help... i'm dying.!!!

2001-07-17 Thread Martin Marconcini

Hi.

I'm running Apache 1.3.19/php 4.06 under OpenBSD.
I have 30 virtual domains... all plain html (or w/ little php), some
date functions and mysql queries. 
But one of them has a lot of php. 
It's giving me a strange problem...
Here is index.php
?php
require_once(include/layout.inc); // HERE IS THE COMMONHEADER
commonHeader(www.mydomain.com);
?
BRBR
?php
require_once(home.inc); //THIS IS JUST PLAIN TEXT.
?
?php
//commonFooter(); // THIS is in include/layout.inc also. COMMENTED NOW.
?

Simple (the commonHeader / commonFooter idea was taken from php.net
itself) (open source eh?) ;)

Now. This works fine from SOME PLACES, and I mean, from the internal
network and from many places around the globe, but I've found that from
certain places (no pattern found) it will just say, web site found
waiting for reply. (I will paste the commonheader/footer contents
below).
There seems not to be any kind of pattern. From places where this
doesn't work, other sites (from the 30) will work just fine, even
w/php).

I've found that removing what I will show you on commondeader function
it will work. For testing purposes I Commented out commonFooter.
Functions like print_link, print_image etc. are also on layout.inc (and
they work, because if I comment out Commonheader/footer from index.php,
the home.inc has some of these functions and the page will display
correctly.)

Here is commonHeader. 
If I REMOVE almost everything (unable to find a pattern either) it will
work. But it doesn’t work like this... as I've said it will say web
site found waiting for reply (tested on IE 5.5 and Lynx from linux, but
lynx from localhost works and my IE from windows98 works either!)

?php
function commonHeader($title=,$dont_enclose=0,$headers_gone=0) {
global $MYSITE, $MIRRORS, $COUNTRIES, $enclosed;
global $SIDEBAR_DATA, $prevsearch;

?
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN
html
head
title?php 
if ($title){
echo : $title;
} else {
echo www.mydomain.com;}
?/title
link rel=stylesheet href=/style.css
/head

body topmargin=0 leftmargin=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0
bgcolor=#ff text=#00 link=#99 alink=#ff
vlink=#99
a name=TOP/a

table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0
style=border-collapse: collapse bordercolor=#11 width=100%
id=AutoNumber1
  tr
td width=40% style=border-bottom-style: solid;
border-bottom-width: 1
  a href=/?php print_image('logobig.jpg', 'mydomain.com');
?/a
td width=60% style=border-bottom-style: solid;
border-bottom-width: 1
table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0
style=border-collapse: collapse bordercolor=#11 width=100%
id=AutoNumber2
  tr height=30
td width=100% valign=center align=right
font size=2 face=Courier NewBuenos Aires, ?php
$today = date(F j, Y);
echo $today;?/font/td
  /tr
  tr 
td width=100% VALIGN=bottom align=right
 ?php
print_link('/cv.php','curriculum vitae',false,'class=small');
echo delim();
print_link('/projects.php', 'projects', false, 'class=small');
echo delim();
  ?
   /td
  /tr
/table
/td
  /tr
  tr height=15
td width=100% bgcolor=#C0C0C0 colspan=2
style=border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1;
border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1 nbsp;/td
  /tr
/table
!-- End Of Paste --
?php
}
?


ANY ideas?? I am crazy about this... and have no idea
what it could be. There are no firewalling rules on the box (all is
open) and as I've told you... I can access from certain places.. (for
example I go to a friend's dial up account and it works fine but other
ppl tells me it's not working!)

If commonheader is reduced to 
?php
function commonHeader($title=,$dont_enclose=0,$headers_gone=0) {
?
html
head
title/title
/head
body
hello
/body
/html

WORKS!!! (although as I've told you I haven't found what exactly is
happening)


Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Martin Marconcini

Life must be lived looking forward and can be understood only looking
backward. Soren Kierkegaard



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[PHP] Check Client BPS

2001-02-19 Thread Martin Marconcini

Hello,

I've seen on www.dentrek.com that their 'wizard' checks connection
speed by indicating you have a throughput of x bps.

It seems to be ASP made since there is a wizard.asp.

I'm interested in doing this in PHP. Anyone knows something about
this?

Thanks in advance,

Martin Marconcini.



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