Re: [PHP] using include_path with file_exists()

2001-02-20 Thread Michael Dearman
Hi Ben, I thought maybe there was something like HTTP_SERVER_VARS["INCLUDE_PATH"], but apparently not. Could you just define your own $GLOBALS["my_include_path"] = and use that with file_exists()?? Mike D. Ben Peter wrote: > > Hi all, > > is there a decent way to check whether a file is avai

[PHP] 'use' and 'import'

2001-02-20 Thread Michael Dearman
I give up. The PEAR docs refer to 'use' or 'import'. I know I've seen 'import' somewhere, but I can't find either in my ref books, searches on Zend.org, nor the manual. Could someone direct me to where these 2 functions? / statements? / directives? are explained. Thanks, Mike D. -- PHP General

[PHP] A php-xml mailing list?

2001-02-09 Thread Michael Dearman
I think it would be helpful. What do you folks think? MD -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [PHP] preg_match() vs. preg_match_all()

2001-02-09 Thread Michael Dearman
CC Zona wrote: > > What is the functional difference between preg_match() and > preg_match_all()? I've puzzled over the manual descriptions for both, > checked the list archives and faqts.com, and still can't figure out why > they seem to return different results for the same pattern searches.

Re: [PHP] looping variables

2001-02-08 Thread Michael Dearman
Hey Wen, Had me going there for a bit, cause I had just put down a book on C, where variables are not preceded by such things as $. But for PHP, your missing a few $'s on your variables. And, your taking care of matching that javascript opening tag from where your calling this function? MD Wen

Re: [PHP] Creating Directorys (slightlyOT)

2001-02-07 Thread Michael Dearman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > I am trying to install a free mailing list manager for a mate, I have spent > numerous hours trying to figure out why it won`t setup properly. I installed > it on one of my own servers and it worked fine but not on his, however I have > now dwindled it down

Re: [PHP] reg-ex problem

2001-02-07 Thread Michael Dearman
Christian Reiniger wrote: > > On Wednesday 07 February 2001 21:50, Michael Dearman wrote: > > > } > > > elseif( preg_match( "/^\d+$/", $arg[$i], $matches ) ) > > > > Isn't this \d+ matching --^ > >

Re: [PHP] reg-ex problem

2001-02-07 Thread Michael Dearman
> } > elseif( preg_match( "/^\d+$/", $arg[$i], $matches ) ) Isn't this \d+ matching --^ > { > $value = $matches[0]; > } > elseif( preg_match( "/(div\d|prem)/", $arg[$i], $matches ) ) the \d in this-^^

Re: [PHP] PHP as Scripting Language

2001-02-07 Thread Michael Dearman
John Huggins wrote: > > Well, I have compiled a php binary for use as yet another scripting language > to work along side AWK, Perl, Sh, etc. > > It works too. I have this file... > > #!/usr/local/bin/php > print("Hello World\n"); > ?> > > I run it and get.. > > host:~/projects/PHPScripts

Re: [PHP] Syncronizing of mysql-db

2001-02-03 Thread Michael Dearman
Maybe mysqldump? Something like: mysqldump my_db | mysql -h the.other.org my_db Of course you got to stick a username passwd in there somewhere. In the open? Someone else will have to help if that's a concern, which it should be, I guess. And you might find some of the various options useful