Re: [PHP] NONE

2001-06-20 Thread Pavel Kalian

www.google.com

Pavel
- Original Message -
From: Ali Amirnezhad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 5:47 AM
Subject: [PHP] NONE


 Hi every body,
 I look for some plase to find good programs for APACHE web server on
Windows, such as PHP for windows, Proxy Server, ASP Support with Apache,
 etc., Is there any one to help me?
 With best regaurds
 Ali Amirnezhad





Re: [PHP] Passing Objects Vol II

2001-05-11 Thread Pavel Kalian

In index2.php change the line $myInstance=urldecode (
unserialize($passedClass) ); to $myInstance=unserialize (
urldecode($passedClass) );  and you should be happy... I also assume you
have register_globals turned on in php.ini.

Pavel




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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 4:21 AM
Subject: [PHP] Passing Objects Vol II


 hmm well I tried it perhaps another step is in order. Once I can see
it
 work once I will be happy.

 //
 //   index.php contains:
 //
 pre
 ?php

   include( classes.inc );
   $myInstance=new Main( $REMOTE_HOST , nick , zzyzx , true);

   echo $myInstance-client . \n;
   echo $myInstance-user . \n;
   echo $myInstance-password . \n;
   echo $myInstance-allowed . \n;

 ?
 a href= ?php  echo index2.php?passedClass= .
 urlencode(serialize($myInstance)) ; ?  Test /a
 /pre

 //
 //   index2.php contains:
 //
 pre
 ?php

   include(classes.inc);
   $myInstance=urldecode ( unserialize($passedClass) );

   echo $myInstance-client . \n;
   echo $myInstance-user . \n;
   echo $myInstance-password . \n;
   echo $myInstance-allowed . \n;

 ?
 /pre

 //
 //   classes.inc contains:
 //
 ?php
 class Main
 {

 var $client;
 var $user;
 var $password;
 var $allowed;

 function Main( $client=0.0.0.0 , $user=  , $password= , $allowed
=
 false)
 {
 $this-client= $client;
 $this-user = $user;
 $this-password = $password;
 $this-allowed = $allowed;
 }

 }
 ?


 //
 //   THE MSG I GET
 //

 Warning:  unserialize() failed at offset 3 of 130 bytes path to file
here
 on line 6


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Re: [PHP] Compile .php file is possible ?

2001-03-30 Thread Pavel Kalian

Zend Compiler got renamed to Zend Encoder.

Pavel

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From: "Marian Vasile" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Compile .php file is possible ?


 I've seen many people talking about Zend compiler...
 Where is that Zend compiler ?

 "Marian Vasile" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  I need a method to compile my php files to give them to a customer.
 
  The main problem is that this customer have an account on a shared
hosting
  service and (I think) he can't install a compiler or something new on
that
  server.
 
  Is it possible to encrypt my files ?
 
  Plz HELP ASAP
 
  Yours,
  Marian
 
 
 
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Re: [PHP] About php

2001-03-28 Thread Pavel Kalian

You can only reference such elements using it's indexes in javascript.

try formName.elements[3].value //(replace 3 with the index of your select)

Pavel


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 Hello,
 I have a doubt about multi select from drop down, if i set it as
 select name="number[]" then how could I check it for javascript
 validation. for this select, If any alternative for this please inform
 me.

 Vishak

 
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Re: [PHP] session handling

2001-03-28 Thread Pavel Kalian


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From: "[Inf] F!RE-WALL" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 12:10 PM
Subject: [PHP] session handling


 Every time I want to initiate a session i get this:

 Warning: open(/tmp\sess_b18426d4011c38e033bd0ed54bd2d2f1, O_RDWR) failed:
m
 (2) in e:\webserver\phptest\page1.php on line 2

 Warning: open(/tmp\sess_b18426d4011c38e033bd0ed54bd2d2f1, O_RDWR) failed:
m
 (2) in Unknown on line 0

 Warning: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the
 current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line
0

 I run an Apache webserver under Windows and I have the latest version of
 PHP. I looked up the "session.save_path" in the php.ini file and it sais:

 [Session]
 session.save_handler  = files   ; handler used to store/retrieve data
 session.save_path = /tmp; argument passed to save_handler
 ; in the case of files, this is the
 ; path where data files are stored
 session.use_cookies   = 1   ; whether to use cookies
 session.name  = PHPSESSID
 ; name of the session
 ; is used as cookie name
 session.auto_start= 0   ; initialize session on request
startup
 session.cookie_lifetime   = 1814400   ; lifetime in seconds of cookie
 ; or if 0, until browser is restarted
 session.cookie_path   = /   ; the path the cookie is valid for
 session.cookie_domain = ; the domain the cookie is valid for
 session.serialize_handler = php ; handler used to serialize data
 ; php is the standard serializer of
PHP
 session.gc_probability= 1   ; percentual probability that the
 ; 'garbage collection' process is
 started
 ; on every session initialization
 session.gc_maxlifetime= 1440; after this number of seconds, stored
 ; data will be seen as 'garbage' and
 ; cleaned up by the gc process
 session.referer_check = ; check HTTP Referer to invalidate
 ; externally stored URLs containing
ids
 session.entropy_length= 0   ; how many bytes to read from the file
 session.entropy_file  = ; specified here to create the session
 id
 ; session.entropy_length= 16
 ; session.entropy_file  = /dev/urandom
 session.cache_limiter = nocache ; set to {nocache,private,public} to
 ; determine HTTP caching aspects
 session.cache_expire  = 180 ; document expires after n minutes
 session.use_trans_sid = 1   ; use transient sid support if enabled
 ; by compiling with --enable-trans-sid
 url_rewriter.tags =
 "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry"

 What's wrong with /tmp ? Where's that map located? Do I need to change the
 entry? Should I create the dir? If so, where?



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Re: [PHP] Session problem

2001-03-14 Thread Pavel Kalian

set the session.save_path to a directory that exists on your system (for
example: session.save_path = c:\temp)

Pavel


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From: "Brandon Orther" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "PHP User Group" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 10:56 PM
Subject: [PHP] Session problem


 Hello,

 Does anyone know how to fix this error?

 Warning: open(/tmp\sess_4fb4c5778fe97ab351baca1d8db90abf, O_RDWR) failed:
m
 (2) in c:/htdocs/br/br.php on line 2

 Thank you,

 
 Brandon Orther
 WebIntellects Design/Development Manager
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 800-994-6364
 www.webintellects.com
 


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Re: [PHP] Com

2001-02-07 Thread Pavel Kalian

The COM construct was introduced in PHP4 as a replacement for com_*
functions to provide something looking similar to MS's syntax AFAIK and it
exists and works at least for me and many others. And it behaves more or
less like a normal class.

Cheers

Pavel

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From: "Christian Reiniger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Com


On Wednesday 07 February 2001 11:52, Pavel Kalian wrote:
 COM of course comes with PHP (but is available on Win only), RTFM on
 calling COM support...

Yes, but there ain't no class "COM". Read the manual section about COM
support.

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Re: [PHP] SQL Server DB to mySQL DB

2001-01-25 Thread Pavel Kalian

1. Generate SQL script for your database in the MS SQL Server Enterprise
Manager
2. Modify generated SQL to be compatible with MySQL
3. Run the script on your MySQL server

Pretty easy if you aren't using any feature of MS SQL that MySQL doesn't
support (for example stored procedures)

Another way is to connect both the servers to Access using ODBC and just
copy the tables - it's the easiest way to do that but resulting MySQL tables
are quite screwed up.

Pavel

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From: "Jason Bouwmeester" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 4:44 PM
Subject: [PHP] SQL Server DB to mySQL DB


 Is there an easy way to do this? I know that SQL Server can export a comma
 delimited file, can mySQL import this? I imagine the PHP will be easy to
 modify as long as the field names are the same.

 Thanks,
 jb

 Jason Bouwmeester
 New Media Consultant
 InterVisual

 Suite 200, 709 - 11th Ave SW
 Calgary, AB T2R 0E3
 Ph: 403.264.9199
 Fax: 403.264.9225
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Re: [PHP] Error connecting to MySQL server

2001-01-19 Thread Pavel Kalian

Isn't it possible that you're just not allowed to connect to the MySQL host
remotely?

Pavel

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From: "Rosen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Error connecting to MySQL server


 When I connect via WEB based admin, there is no problems !
 The MySQL Server is remote.
 But when I install on my computer software ( Artronoc Admin,  DbTools )
 I receive error "Can't connect to MySQL server on host . (10060).

 Please Help !
 Thanks,
 Rosen Marinov



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  Hello Rosen,
 
  (R == "Rosen") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  R When I try to connect to MySQL server I get message "Can't connect
  R to MySQL server (10060 )!
 
  Where's your code?
 
  Are you using someone else's application?
 
  Is mysqld even running? Is it /still/ running after you get that error?
 
  Are you trying to connect locally (localhost), or are you trying to
  connect to another server running mysqld?
 
  This can be cause by any number of things.
 
  R Please Help!
  R Thanks
  R Rosen Marinov
 
 
  -Brian
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Re: [PHP] WML/WAP and PHP

2001-01-16 Thread Pavel Kalian

Hi Rick,
you are not doing anything wrong. You just have to send the proper
content-type depending on what you're outputing. For example if you want to
produce a gif image you have to use header("Content-type: image/gif");
There's nothing wrong with it as PHP can't predict what you want to do.
text/html is set as default simply because it's the type most users in most
cases need.

Pavel

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From: "Rick Hodger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 2:10 PM
Subject: [PHP] WML/WAP and PHP


 Here's a fun little thing I discovered, possibly a bug in PHP itself?

 To output a WAP page you must output a content-type header else the
phone's
 browser won't recognise the page. Dead simple. Use:

 header("Content-type: text/vnd.wap.wml");

 And all is well and good as long as you use echo/printf etc to output your
 page. The second you deviate out of PHP and back to HTML the content-type
 gets overwritten with a text/html, and so the page doesn't work.  ASP used
 to be able to cope with this, is it a bug or something I'm doing wrong?

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Re: [PHP] Reading specific data from a .txt file into PHP

2001-01-16 Thread Pavel Kalian

check the manual for fgets() function. then you can maybe explode() the
string using " " (space) as separator.

Pavel

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From: "James Holloway" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Reading specific data from a .txt file into PHP



 Glen Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  James,
 
  The trouble is, that there are about 3000 cities in the text file.  I'm
  assuming that I fill use fopen(); and fread(); to open and read the
 files,
  but does anyone know of a way of singling out one line (say:
  
  CYGL 161346Z 34004KT 15SM -SN BKN011 BKN030 RMK SF6SC1
  
  ) from the whole text file?  Like if a variable, $city = CYGL, is it
  possible to then go to that one line in the text file and read all the
  information from just one line?  I'm pretty confident I could then
split
 the
  information up into readable variable using the split(); function :)
 
  Assuming the first field (i.e. CYGL) is unique, just read each line and
  check using a regular expression whether it matches the city you
  require.  If it matches, you can stop reading the file and do whatever
you
  need to do with the line.

 That's just it, I don't know how to 'read' each line and stop  And the
 first field is unique  Sorry to be such a dummy, I'm still very new to
 PHP, and have never really used Perl either ;)

 By 'using a regular expression', do you mean that something as simple as
an
 "if" statement might do the job?

 Can you help any further?

 Thanks for getting me this far.

 James.



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Re: [PHP] WML/WAP and PHP

2001-01-16 Thread Pavel Kalian

are you sure that there's nothing in the file in before you call the
header() function? The situation you describe could happen if there was an
empty line at the begining of the file and the warnings were turned off.
When I tried your code it worked as expected:

C:\c:\php4\php test.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.0.4
Content-type: text/vnd.wap.wml

wml
card
pHello world!/p
/card
/wml
C:\

Pavel

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From: "Rick Hodger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] WML/WAP and PHP



 "Pavel Kalian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  Hi Rick,
  you are not doing anything wrong. You just have to send the proper
  content-type depending on what you're outputing. For example if you want
 to
  produce a gif image you have to use header("Content-type: image/gif");
  There's nothing wrong with it as PHP can't predict what you want to do.
  text/html is set as default simply because it's the type most users in
 most
  cases need.

 Yes, I know that. But what I'm saying is that eg.

 ?php
 header("Content-type: text/vnd.wap.wml");
 ?
 wml
 card
 pHello world!/p
 /card
 /wml

 ...gets put out with a text/html content type as opposed to the specified
 text/vnd.wap.wml. Having said that, I just tried it on the linux machine
and
 it worked fine. A Windows thing?

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Re: [PHP] How to handle multiple lines in PHP?

2001-01-16 Thread Pavel Kalian

nl2br() will do the translation for you, just store the text in database in
the form user writes it (allows later editing of the messages in the db
without having to deal with br's) and then echo(nl2br($message)) it.

Pavel


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From: "Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "david klein" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to handle multiple lines in PHP?


 On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, david klein wrote:

  I have a textarea in one php page to allow user to leave message. How
ever,
  if the user input(three lines):
 
  123
  456
  567
 
  after I get it through some php scripts, and put it into database, later
on,
  I try to display it, but it becomes(only one line):
 
  123 456 789
 
  Does anyone know how to handle this? One idea is to convert the END OF
LINE
  CHAR to "BR" before putting it into the database, but how can we
detect
  the END OF LINE CHAR in PHP?   Or is there any other ways?
 
  Thank you very much in advance.
 

 The newline char in PHP is '\n'.

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Re: [PHP] Calling a Windows Com object or an Extended Fetch?

2001-01-11 Thread Pavel Kalian

The DCOM (COM on a remote server) works fine but you still have to run PHP
on a windows machine. AFAIK there's no decent way to use COM from a unix
box.

Pavel

- Original Message -
From: "Niel Zeeman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Paulson, Joseph V. "Jay"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "php gen list"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Calling a Windows Com object or an Extended Fetch?


 Try this article
 http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/alain20001003.php3

 it helped me allot, If you go deeper into the Com object you will find
that
 you can actually call an object from a
 remote server -- have not tried it myself yet : )
 Niel Zeeman

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 From: Paulson, Joseph V. "Jay" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'bard' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Miles Thompson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 5:42 PM
 Subject: RE: [PHP] Calling a Windows Com object or an Extended Fetch?


  Well the next problem I have found is that php has to be running on a
  windows machine for the com objects to actually work and well we are
 running
  it on a Unix box.  So we can't use the com objects.  Thanks for all the
 help
  thought!
  Jay
 
  -Original Message-
  From: bard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 5:37 PM
  To: Miles Thompson
  Cc: Paulson, Joseph V. "Jay"; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [PHP] Calling a Windows Com object or an Extended Fetch?
 
 
  Or you could just look at the phpbuilder.com column on using COM objects
 in
  php, or you could RTFM at the php.net site. just type in php.net/com and
 see
  what happens.
 
  We use php and com here a lot, and while the implementation lacks a few
  features of the asp/vb implementation it's handy when migrating from
 NT/ASP
  to NT/PHP.
 
 
  On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Miles Thompson wrote:
 
   I don't know, but I was glancing through an article on PHP in the
 current
   issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal last week. At the very end I *think* there
 was
 
   an example of calling a COM object. It was a VbScript - PHP
 comparision.
 
   Have a look, might help.
  
   Miles
  
   (Yes, I've been known to make notes while in the newsstand.)
  
   At 10:01 AM 01/09/2001 -0600, Paulson, Joseph V. \"Jay\" wrote:
   Hello everyone--
   I was wondering if PHP can call Windows COM objects in memory?  If
PHP
  can
   do this does anyone know how to do it or can you point me in the
  direction
   were I can pissibly figure it out.  Also, does anyone know if PHP can
  call
   an Extended Fetch?
   Thanks,
   Jay Paulson
   
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Re: [PHP] HTTP autentification

2001-01-11 Thread Pavel Kalian

http://www.php.net/manual/features.http-auth.php

Pavel

P.S. Manual je nekdy docela prima cteni. ;-)

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 Please, can you send me where could I find more information about
 HTTP autentification and PHP support.

 Thanks.

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