Read the user comments here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 23:12, Ryan A wrote:
> (b)open a file save dialog, give him the file
>
> I can do (a)...how to do (b)? I have checked up fpassthru and readfile...got
> confused and came here :-D, any pointers?
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 15:50, Robin Kopetzky wrote:
> Good afternoon!
>
> Is there a simple way to have PHP buffer all HTML output via echo/print
> until the program flushes the output buffer??
>
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.outcontrol.php
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I would guess you have to use some extra layer of connection pools...
each of those queries should go in a separate sql connection... i
believe...
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 15:36, Rich Fox wrote:
> I have the following code querying MS SQL Server
>
> $query = "SELECT * FROM mytable";
> $res = mssql_q
Read :
> PHP's process control functions may do what you need
>
> http://us3.php.net/manual/en/ref.pcntl.php
>
>
Other alternative is to fork an external command with the exec or
similar function, which would run another php script, in another php
instance, in the background... make sure y
You might wanna see if a search engine/indexing tool can help you, I
use:
http://search.mnogo.ru/features.html
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:54, Adrian Teasdale wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Wondering if someone could help or give some advice.
>
> We have a mysql database that has approximately 20,000 reco
> I tried this exec() suggestion and that didn't work right either.
> exec("/bin/scan & > /dev/null 2>/dev/null");
>
try :
exec("/bin/scan > /dev/null 2>&1 &");
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On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 17:33, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> >
> > //use fopen() instead of readfile...
> > $fp = fopen($filepath, 'rb');
> > $pdf_buffer = fread($fp, $filesize);
> > fclose ($fp);
> >
> > print $pdf_buffer;
>
> Loading the whole file in memory and not doing anything wit
You're talking multithreading and/or forking extra processes? check the
docs for that... search for "fork"...
Mohamed~
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 11:05, KB wrote:
> Hi NG
>
> I would like to intiate the same function many times, running in the
> background using php,
>
> Thank you in advance for any
Your question is not clear enough Who are you trying to protect your
files from?
All of you files must be accessible to the web server and to yourself,
via ftp or ssh or sth.
your php script needs the mysql login info... where would it find them,
if not hard coded in the script, or in a file
I would try a petern like this:
$pattern="!([^<]*)!"
check the docs for greedy not greedy thingy...
Mohamed~
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 06:27, Justin French wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Trying to get this working, without any luck:
>
> $str = preg_replace("! href='(.*?)'>(.*?)!",'{link|\\2|\\1}',$str);
>
> F
How about CURL and telnet? see http://php.net/curl
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 08:12, Binay wrote:
> Hi all !
>
> I have PHP (4.3.2) running on windows 2k. Now i want to connect to a Linux Server
> and execute some commands and get the results back to win2k server. How can i
> achiece this.
>
> Ple
Where are you expecting gedit to appear? try with -display argument
Also, try other commands, such as ls first.
Mohamed~
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 17:18, steve wrote:
> Curt Zirzow wrote:
> > What is gedit? it looks like the gnu text editor command. most X
> > applications
> > wont run from the web
;12','0',NULL,'1038200400',
'1069736400','12','2','','1038200400','1065728768',NULL,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] database [EMAIL
PROTECTED])
Hello all,
I am using a PHP application called modernbill, which uses iocube
encoder... PHP very frequently dies with SIG fault... 4.3 dies
systematically
While working on this problem I stumbled on this behavior :
In my code, I have something like this:
$table_customer="customer";
$sql="select
Untested:
function fixhisnumber($str){
//remove all but numbers
$str = preg_replace("/[^0-9]/","",$str);
//append 1, unless it's already there
$str = $str[0] == '1'? $str:"1".$str;
if (strlen($str) == 10) return $str;
else return -1;
}
Mohamed~
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 14:01, Lists wrote:
> I
Brian,
Why don't leave the "pinging" to some other script, and have that other
script run continuesouly and upfate a sql table with the ststus of each
and time stamp of when it was last ping'ed...etc
Mohamed~
Brian wrote:
>
> I'm writing a script to help us manage one of our Class C networks.
Jordan,
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.isset.php
When you do: if ($var)
you are saying if $var is boolean true
which is not what you say you want:
> Hi,
> If I want to test if a variable exists (or has been passed) then I just do:
>
Mohamed~
Jordan Elver wrote:
>
> Hi,
> If I want t
You might also want to check the xor logical op:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.logical.php
Mohamed~
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> i have a php script that has three variables that could be set to "1"
> depending on the values of a form being sent to the .php file.
>
> $add
>
Hi again,
Ok, I wasnt that tired after all :) and had the belliant idea of loading
my script in vi and lo and behold here is what I saw:
$user| =| 'root' ;
Nice, huh? This was generated by this cute editor called BlueFish.. no
more bluefish for me.
Mohamed~
Mohamed LR
Hello All,
I am sure this is simple, but I really cant figure it out by myself.. at
least not tonight :)
This simple script gives : Parse error: parse error in
/var/www/html/test.php on line 2
# cat /var/www/html/test.php
If I comment (//) line 2, it works and the hello shows up.
If I replace
Isnt it ?
$yesterday = date("Y-m-d",mktime(0,0,0,date("m") ,date("d")-1,date("Y")));
Mohamed~
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