);
// add 4 days
$lastDayTs = $firstDayTs + (4 * 86400);
echo date('F', $firstDayTs) . ' ' . date('m', $firstDayTs) . '-' . date('m',
$lastDayTs);
Not tested. Maybe there's an easier way to do this.
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unset($a[4]);
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the type of the variable *does* make sense.
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I'm not sure if this will work, but hey, you could give it a try.
class Car
{
public static $className = __CLASS__;
public static function drive ()
{
return self::$className;
}
}
class Porsche extends Car
{
public static $className = __CLASS__;
}
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The only other solution that comes to mind is a little messy but it lets
you get away with no object. Instead of calling the method statically
you can use call_user_func_array() with the child class name as a
parameter.
Torsten, I also found the following link to be helpful. Check out the
user notes from michael at digitalgnosis dot removethis dot com (he did
something similar to what I have already suggested, i.e. call_user_func)
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.static.php
Hi Jason,
thanks for
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Hi,
I just tried the example code at
http://www.zend.com/lists/php-dev/200307/msg00244.html using PHP 5.0.3
The backtrace doesn't see class b at all, all references to it have
vanished into thin air.
I spent days
need the name of the calling class here
// in this case it should be 'Porsche'
}
}
class Porsche extends Car {
}
Porsche::drive();
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M. Sokolewicz wrote:
try using __CLASS__
Torsten Roehr wrote:
This is a good suggestion but I wonder... Torsten do you have a large
heirarchy of parent classes or just one parent? E.g. Car - Sports Car
- Porsche
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Not sure if this is the best way to do it or not, but you can do this
and it should (untested code) work.
class Car {
function drive() {
return $this-getClassName();
}
please point me in the right direction with this.
Thank you for your time.
Tim
http://de3.php.net/manual/en/function.basename.php
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no me olvidaré de ti
Isa 40:27
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Atte Pedro Irán Méndez Pérez
Wrong list ;)
Anyway, take a look at the documentation:
http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.fileformats.spreadsheet-excel-writer.p
hp
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I'm considering the Propel DB Persistence Layer for an upcoming project.
Does anyone have experience (good or bad) with it? Any things to watch out
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the session in the original
window, which I want to keep intact!
So put simply, is there anyway to 'force' a new session?
Thanks,
John
Hi John,
this problem was discussed some days ago on this list. Please search the
archives. If those messages don't help come back again.
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and then parse the
file, with the date and time function...to do this.
pls help.
thanks in advance
vijay
http://de3.php.net/curl
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() {
$users = $GLOBALS['coreLists']-UserList();
}
3. Pass the variable it to the class constructor and assign it to a class
property:
var $coreLists;
function Data($coreLists) {
$this-coreLists = $coreLists;
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WHERE customerID = ' .
$row['customerID']);
while ($tempRow = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
// output order data if required
echo $tempRow['orderID'];
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a call like this.
Thanks in advance!
What do you mean with screwy? Change $_SESSION['database'] after your
second line and print out $this-db to see if that was changed too.
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a call like this.
Thanks in advance!
What do you mean with screwy? Change $_SESSION['database'] after your
second line and print out $this-db to see if that was changed too.
By the way, you mean referencing an object (not a class).
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think you have to also define the arguments you want to use for item() in
your interface:
function item($a_iIndex);
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or not.
Another idea would be using a ready made authentication/permission package
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: ../../index.php');
exit();
} else {
// output contents
}
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of the upper two lines.
Excerpt from the manual:
Caution
If you are using $_SESSION (or $HTTP_SESSION_VARS), do not use
session_register(), session_is_registered(), and session_unregister().
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the directory itself will not be deleted.
Just call it like this (without trailing slash!!!):
clearDirectory('/path/to/directory'); // or on windows
clearDirectory('c:\path\to\directory');
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grtz thanks
DragonEye
I'm not completely sure if I understand your question but PHP will process
one function after the other. Without seeing some code I'm afraid we can't
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* @access public
*/
function item($a_iIndex)
Are you sure you need '' here? Shouldn't PHP5 pass all variables by
reference on default?
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Thanks
ConbuD
Insert your new item, then delete the oldest one:
DELETE FROM table ORDER BY date asc LIMIT 1
Whereas 'date' is your date column.
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}
}
It will delete all direcotries and files *inside* the specified directory.
So the directory itself will not be deleted.
Just call it like this (without trailing shlash!!!):
clearDirectory('/path/to/directory');
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** using this PHP 'thang' :-)
Dennis
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an associative array would
be the way to go (your first example). You might consider splitting it up
into several functions if it takes that many arguments.
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the experts would suggest for managing a database this size and
getting the search times down to something manageable.
Thanks in advance for your advice
Ade
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but if the user leaves out the 'www.' then
substr($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], 4) would return 'main.com', is there a
better
function to use in this instance?
Thanks for your help
Does your Apache provide $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']? For me it outputs the
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-8859-1
/head
body
Why not putting your PHP code at the top of the page? The blank line between
/head and body might cause the error.
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complaints that certain towns are not listed.
Ask the UK postal service (or whatever it is called). They should have such
a list/directory containing all cities with zip codes in digital form
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reference is standard.
$this-db is the PHP equal to this.varName. You access property db of the
current object. Methods are called this way:
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But don't work that's is my problem,
And I think this don't work because the pop-up window is a frame
Help??
Have you seen my other post from two minutes ago?
You mean your popup contains a frameset? Then post your frameset code
=imprimir_factura.php?factura_id?php= $_GET['factura_id']; ?
name=mainFrame
Then in imprimir_factura.php you can acces the variable via
$_GET['factura_id']. This should work.
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JavaScript immediately to page2.php?js=on
If JS is enabled the second redirect will be processed, if it's off the
first one will. Then on page2 you'll have $_GET['js'] with on/off as the
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but it still doesn't work.
On php.net manual I can find WHAT I have to do and reasons but not HOW.
Thanks for any help!
Afan
Please don't hijack other people's thread: Try this at the top of *every*
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Please specify what you mean with one step further? You can assign the
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the archive and extract it to your PEAR
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that happen?
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
I guess you need to create a table that maps users to records with two
columns $userID and $recordID. Then you look up in that table if the user is
allowed to edit/see this record.
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'300','no','left');return false\ onfocus=\this.blur()\
img src=\images/imprime.gif\ width=\31\
height=\31\ border =\0\/a;
And in the pop-up I do like this.
echo$_REQUEST[factura_id];
Thanks for the help...
What you described should work, so *where* is your problem?
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you tried resetting $_SESSION instead of unset()?:
$_SESSION = array();
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try setting the file permissions of gogo.php to 705.
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Oh!
I am on PHP5.0 - that should help.
Thanks in advance!
Read the manual:
http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.imagesx.php
You need an image resource to get the file size.
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- it works for me (PHP 4.3.8). You could
also do $_POST = array() to reset all values.
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I need to use the
header (Content-type: application/octet-stream);
But I don't know how.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
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the exact syntax is.
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searching google/php.net for this...
thanks
What about pointing a link to the file?!?:
a href=/path/to/your/file.pdflink/a
If the file is outside of the webroot root or in a protected directory you
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array element with a value of 1 exit
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Hi all
I have data in one field in a database, all is numbers that can be
duplicated.
200, 200, 100, 50, 30.
i need to get all data from this field, terminate the duplicates and get
the
max nuber that is not a
:
$_SESSION['object'] = $object;
(You don't need the ampersand in PHP5.)
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Angelo,
where's your session_start()? Also you can use isset() instead of
session_is_registered():
if (isset($_SESSION['login']))
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I have not used the session_register function as the manual says the
following:
If you want your script to work regardless of register_globals
[reply]
Please try if those changes solve your problem. Whenever one of
your values
will contain a single quote you will get an SQL error - so use
addslashes()
or (better) mysql_real_escape_string() on all insert values.
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That is my whole point though, is that it does not
this for you.
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ok I thought the problem was fixed but its not. The session variable
gets registered correctly however when I go to the next page and too see
if its still registered using the isset() function its not registered
anymore.
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Hi Matt,
The session_id() is correct on both pages. Some info I forgot to add is
this:
on my first page:
session_write_close();
header(Location: franchise_menu.php?.SID);
exit();
however on my franchise_menu.php
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your pages and write your links this
way:
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this? You
should put formatting issues into your application and rely on the ISO
format in your database.
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Has anyone else managed to do this or use any workarounds I could use
perhaps...?
I'm just getting a little hacked of having to explode the damn things
every
time
*what* data you want to load *from where*
and insert into *what*. Then we may be able to help you.
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Hi!
i need do two querys in one.
First query is a load data and the second query is insert into.
My idea is to concatenate
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the message specified in message to the receiver
specified in to . Multiple recipients can be specified by putting a comma
between each address in to.
This should answer your question. Otherwise take a look at the manual page:
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() -- showcentre() ,
as
well as the connect() function.
Hi Andre,
make sure to use require_once for all includes. This will make sure to only
include each file once and will trigger a fatal error if the file cannot be
found because of a wrong path or whatever.
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Since its
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Do you recomend the same for downloading of a file. I have a few zip
files
that need to be protected too. Do I have to open the file using fopen and
then write it to the users machine using fwrite?
Thanks,
Aaron
You can
solve this problem.
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Subject: [PHP] Session problems under heavy load???
My server was under a heavy load (rebuilding software raid 1
good experiences working with it.
http://pear.php.net/package/Auth
-Robby
LiveUser is also worth a look:
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line and applying a function or whatever
- fread() requires a file handle that you have to create with fopen(), so
file_get_contents() is kind of a shortcut for fopen()/fread()
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Hi
Sometimes, some clients just want a few scripts. sometimes to fix or to
add
some features in sites or apps already in production and that need to be
something easy to install. kind of upload and go. They don't want a bundle
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I hate to sound ignorant, but how do I get a file out of a .htaccess
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authentication (login), session timeout and user
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Thank you for your suggestion.
I've had already browse pear classes but didn't want to use them.
I've found some tips and now I can show the tree but I also need to have
all
the data in an array and that's the problem now.
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So far I have made this work. But now I have to ask...what about a pdf
file? I cant add php code to it so what do I do. I need to be able to
restrict the pdf so a user can only get to it during a current session.
Thanks
a dollar sign. Otherwise just test it with various
values!
You might take a look at PEAR::Validate for checking *true* numeric values:
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Remember to apply mysql_real_escape_string() on any values used within a
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the query. The
same query from the mysql client works fine, there are no connection
problems... anyone has tried PEAR with mysqli?.
Hi,
you should ask this on the PEAR general mailing list.
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?php
// Create a valid DB object named $db
// at the beginning of your program
putting plain JS/HTML into the page outside of the
php code sections. But without seeing any code we cannot help you.
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a low - res pdf and a hi - res
business card pdf template.
thanks
PDFlib is very good, but costs quite an amount of money. But there is a free
trial version available so that you can test anything beforehand and if it
works you can buy the license.
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Check if your JPEGs are in CMYK color mode - must be RGB. Does your browser
display the image when you open it with File / Open...?
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Thanks Torsten.
I basically deleted the HTACCESS files and then put them back with an
added
entry but the host in question hasn't got a clue about technical support
so
I'm using another host.
Their loss.
That's the only
from the arp list loop through all entries
of the mac list and compare the values.
Have you considered putting the data into two MySQL tables? This would make
dealing with it much more comfortable.
Regards, Torsten Roehr
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