xtensive modder
community and it's slap-easy to install and get running.
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Marek Kilimajer wrote:
> Steve Magruder - WebCommons.org wrote:
>> File_exists results (and the results from other file-related
>> functions) are cached (according to the php doc) during the run of a
>> script. For instance, if file_exists returns True for a file once,
>
ed to know is whether this caching works over a session (not just
during a single script run).
Thanks.
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form a PHP users group in Louisville, KY.
Those interested should join the PHP meetup first, then we'll all go from
there.
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27;m still trying to form a PHP users group in Louisville, KY.
Those interested should join the PHP meetup first, then we'll all go from
there.
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Jason Wong wrote:
> On Saturday 08 November 2003 01:42, Steve Magruder wrote:
>
>> At any rate, I recommend avoiding all those job bidding sites...
>> can you really trust the guys in far off places who charge $5 an
>> hour?
>
> Well, as long you pay after seeing
nal US cities with low
costs of living. :)
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Curt Zirzow wrote:
> Dont use the font tag.. they are evil... and besides depricated.
And they're deprecated too. :)
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Ryan A wrote:
> Didnt we just have a thread about spamming like this on the list?
If it's a PHP-related product being announced, it isn't spam to me (and in
fact, it's rather valuable), unless the announcement posts become
repetitive.
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onths ago".
And the corollary to is: Most of what constitutes value in commented code
is the code itself, which exhibits well-named variables, methods, etc. and
well-structured, well-encapsulated algorithms. When code is structured
appropriately, then the only actual comments needed are to ex
Erich Kolb wrote:
> Does anyone know of a PHP user group near Gurnee, IL. I found one in
> Chicago, but its a little far to go and they meet in the middle of
> the day on Sat.
Take a look at http://php.meetup.com - perhaps there's a PHP meetup near
you.
Steve
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eone not to make a living? Kinda unreasonable.
> Anyways, I try and avoid these threads as they waste mucho bandwith
> but here I am :)
I don't work for them (), but I recently found a web hosting service that
all but provides the moon for only $49.95 a year (and they're located in t
make me aware of? On top of this, is there any site out there where hosting
customers can rate the various hosting companies?
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi,
I'm a PHP developer in Louisville, KY interested in forming a PHP
developers group. Currently, we have three individuals signed up at
http://php.meetup.com but we need at least 5 to go forward with a first
meeting.
If you're interested, please sign up. It should be a lot of fun.
Rega
"Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I have a CGI application written in Delphi web services and I want to port
> it to the Linux environment. I was going to use Kylix but I'm concerned
that
> Borland isn't keeping up with the fast paced Linux development
"David Otton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 22:49:05 +0100, you wrote:
>
> >I am currently trying to understand how to place content on a different
site
> >without giving away my code. SOAP seems to be the solution. I am
absolutly
>
> First off, I
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your suggestions. I had been thinking that it
> must be the URL that was causing the caching (same URL,
> same thing, right? Sounds good...), so I was planning
> on trying something along the lines of what you suggest.
> But I
"Kirk Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If register_globals is "Off" in php.ini, then do the following:
>
> - do not use session_register(), etc.
> - use $HTTP_SESSION_VARS for all accesses.
I have code similar to Henry's running fine on both 4.0.5 and 4.2.3 se
"Tom Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 1:47:39 PM, you wrote:
> G> Tom Rogers wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 12:45:27 PM, you wrote:
> >> G> Hi All,
> >> G>I need to suppress the session id in some links.
"K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi guys,
> I would like to read the IP address from a PC that connects to my web
site.
> Any function does that in PHP?
SuperGlobal var in >= 4.1.0:
$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']
Global var in < 4.1.0:
$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REMOTE_ADDR']
S
"Anthony Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
>
>
> --
>
>
> Steve Magruder wrote in message :
> > To reduce its display size in an img tag, specify 640 * .75 for the
width
> > (assuming 640 is for width) and 480 *
"Anthony Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'd like to use (with permission) .jpg files from a webcam from another
URL.
>
> Once that URL is opened and read via PHP as a file into my site is it
> possible to resize that image? It measures 640 x 480 pixels and I
"Markas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi... I got a big site, which is not very well constructed inside, and the
> script began to throw (rather often, but NOT always) a fatal error " Fatal
> error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted ", every time in
> d
"Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> all the suggestions didn't work though, could it be as what chris said, my
> IE doesn't support php?
PHP is server-side. IE has no issues whatsoever with loading HTML generated
from PHP. The PHP constructs are dealt with on
I realize that Zend produces a PHP development studio, but I'm looking for
something that helps the programmer use PHP (along with Javascript, CSS,
"web GUI" languages, etc.) to develop enterprise web _applications_ (like
for production data entry). I'd also like this studio to make available a
se
When I pass a string to strtr($TheText, $Transform_Array), where
Transform_Array contains array elements like "a" => "b", I've been
wondering, how many passes through the string are performed to accomplish
all the string replacing? Is it one per transform, or just one total (I
hope)? If it's not
Make sure that any PHP DLL's in your system32 directory are updated. If
they were updated to the newest versions, then what you describe is
definitely a big problem, not a nit.
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"Garth Dahlstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Thanks for the info. Apache 1.3.24 isn't a bad release to be stuck with.
:) I just wanted to be a little bit on the bleeding edge.
Regards,
Steve
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Hello,
I'm currently running PHP 1.1.2 on Apache 1.3.24/Win2K in SAPI mode (and
this configuration has run incredibly well since last summer, albeit with
changing PHP and Apache sub-versions). I couldn't find any info at php.net
that indicated whether the current or the next version of PHP (1.
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