[PHP] PDOStatement - dump params to log after binding

2008-07-08 Thread Radek Zajkowski

Hi all,

is there a way to access parameters in the PDOStatement object after 
they have been bound? it would be very useful for my debug logging.


Thanks,

Radek.

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[PHP] Receiving an associative array from Flash

2004-05-31 Thread Radek Zajkowski
Hey

what would the syntax look like if I was receiving an array from flash. Assume
that it is inside a class with a proper contructor

class receiveRemoting{
function receiveRemoting{
  //ALL THE CONFIG STUFF
}

function receiveArrayFromFlash($arrayFromFlash){
 //THIS IS WHERE I NEED HELP
}
}

I am not sure that whould got inside receiveArrayFromFlash() so I cound
manipulate the array values.

You can assume that they all will be strings integer ordered 

TIA

R



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[PHP] what do '?' and ':' do?

2004-05-17 Thread Radek Zajkowski
Here's a code snippet

// call gui object method
$method = $cmd.Object;
$class_name = $objDefinition-getClassName($obj_type);
$module = $objDefinition-getModule($obj_type);
$module_dir = ($module == )
? 
: $module./;

what does the semicolon and the question mark do?

TIA

R

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[PHP] How to recognize .mov .mp3 file types

2004-02-28 Thread Radek Zajkowski
getimagesize() takes care of determining whether an image is GIF, JPEG 
SWF etc.

but how do I determine if a file is a .mov or .mp3?

R

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Re: [PHP] How to recognize .mov .mp3 file types

2004-02-28 Thread Radek Zajkowski
This is extremly swell:

http://getid3.sourceforge.net/

Radek Zajkowski wrote:

getimagesize() takes care of determining whether an image is GIF, JPEG 
SWF etc.

but how do I determine if a file is a .mov or .mp3?

R

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[PHP] How to detect session expiry

2004-02-18 Thread Radek Zajkowski (Mac)
How do I tell if session has expired?

It would help me with providing the user with a comment such as: your
session has expired please login in again

Thanks

R

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RE: [PHP] Migrating from SSI and Perl

2003-12-26 Thread Radek Zajkowski
Check out shell_exec() and its siblings. I'd likely use it like so $output =
shell_exec(perl myscript.pl); and then do something with the $output
variable

R

 -Original Message-
 From: Philip Pawley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: December 26, 2003 12:07 PM
 To: php-general
 Subject: [PHP] Migrating from SSI and Perl


 I am new to php.

 My site, at the moment, uses SSI to call a Perl browser-sniffing script.

 I would like to:
 1. use php to call the Perl script.
 2. then save the values the Perl script outputs as php variables.

 Can this be done? If so, how?

 Thanks,

 Philip Pawley

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[PHP] Apache 2 and PHP

2003-12-25 Thread Radek Zajkowski
A few months back the official PHP website still warned againts PHP and
Apache 2. I am wondering about the current status of these two technologies
when used together. I am about to configure a web server and was going to
use Apache 1.3 with PHP4+ as opposed to Apache 2 with PHP4+. What are your
opinions, thoughts and experiences.

Thanks in advance.

R

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RE: [PHP] Dealing with session expiry

2003-10-19 Thread Radek Zajkowski
I use it with skins on a web page, users coming in can pick a theme and for
the duration of their visit they have the theme(it's an illustrator website)

the problem that I having is that session expiry will cause that site to
fall apart after idle time.

I notice sites using login detect expiry automatically and refrest the pages
+ session, I just don't quite know how to apprach it.

R

 -Original Message-
 From: Zilvinas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: October 18, 2003 3:04 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [PHP] Dealing with session expiry


 Hello,

 Why are you saving such information into a session? Sessions are
 for temporary information. Use cookies or database, if you are
 doing what you are saying :) There should be no harm.

 Bye.

  I have some pages that use sessions to call out certain elements in the
  layouts. It allows user to decide how should their pages look for the
  duration of their visit.
 
  Unfortunately whenever a user leaves their browser idle past
 the expity time
  of the session on their next click pages fall apart and all
 styles etc. are
  lost.
 
  I understand that I can detect or at least anticipate expiry of
 the session
  and renew it before it does. The question is how?
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  R
 
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RE: [PHP] Re: Session hijacking

2003-10-19 Thread Radek Zajkowski
 off.  Likewise though, you might start looking for replacements for those
 scripts as it takes time to make the changes, but it has been a year since
 register_globals were turned off by default and mentioned that they were
 going away in the future.

That is a sound advice, some time ago a lot of my scripts were using globals
on and as painful as it was I made the switch. In the long run it pays off.
It makes your programming more secure by default.

One quick way to globals is to simply find/replace in multiple files. Or
declare the values at the beginning of your scripts Eg.

$foo = $_POST[foo];

it does not fully utilise the globals off style of coding, but offers a
quick fix during transition period, especially if you're paranoid about
automatic find/replace

R







 -Original Message-
 From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of J. Cox
 Sent: October 19, 2003 5:30 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Re: Session hijacking



 Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  NO! Globals are on
  And asking the others they tell me that around 20% of the
 scripts (around
  300 scripts) wont function with globals off :-(
 
  What to do?

 Use an ini_set in your sessions script (I am assuming that you are using a
 seperate script to manage your sessions) to turn your registered globals
 off.  Likewise though, you might start looking for replacements for those
 scripts as it takes time to make the changes, but it has been a year since
 register_globals were turned off by default and mentioned that they were
 going away in the future.

 In addition, take a look at some of the other suggestions that were made,
 beyond this one.

 J. Cox
 http://www.xaraya.com

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[PHP] Dealing with session expiry

2003-10-18 Thread Radek Zajkowski
I have some pages that use sessions to call out certain elements in the
layouts. It allows user to decide how should their pages look for the
duration of their visit.

Unfortunately whenever a user leaves their browser idle past the expity time
of the session on their next click pages fall apart and all styles etc. are
lost.

I understand that I can detect or at least anticipate expiry of the session
and renew it before it does. The question is how?

Thanks in advance

R

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[PHP] Mail parse

2003-07-28 Thread Radek Zajkowski
I am curious if there is a better documentation of Mail Parse functions than
the one provided on the php.net site.

Any help is appreciated,

R


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[PHP] Script Execution Time

2003-07-28 Thread Radek Zajkowski
Could someone pass on a snippet, a function or a technique for measuring
script times. It appears the host I am with is having some PHP engine
performance problems and I need to send them the figures.

Thanks in advance

R


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Re: [PHP] test for rtf

2003-03-07 Thread Radek Zajkowski
IF this data is being uploaded via form you should look into $_FILES array,
in particular $_FILES[userfilename][type];

R

On 3/7/03 11:33 AM, Andrew Brampton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Not to sure on the RTF file format, but checking the first few letters might
 help
 Quickly opening a RTF file I see that they start with {\rtf
 Maybe look for that.
 
 Andrew
 - Original Message -
 From: bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 4:22 PM
 Subject: [PHP] test for rtf
 
 
 Is there any way to test a file to confirm it is an RTF file?
 
 I'm thinking along the lines of how we can test for an image with
 getimagesize().
 
 kind regards,
 
 bill
 
 
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[PHP] include/require vs performance

2003-01-03 Thread Radek Zajkowski
i am designing a small app that obviuosly works best when I have a lot of 
global files with functions, which cut down on editing.

I will likely have a main page that will contain modules and also load 
all of the required includes like config etc. in total some 10 files will 
be reqested.

Is there, was there ever issue around including a lot files via 
include(). I am running things on a local server so it's hard to gauge.

Thansk in advance.

R 

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