Re: [PHP] sorry for the blast from the past

2013-06-02 Thread Daniel Brown
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:02 PM, Tamara Temple tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:


 Sorry for replying to a message from 2011 -- for some reason I had a
 whole bunch of PHP messages suddenly show up in my inbox from the
 past. I generally don't check the year of an unread message in my inbox,
 as I try to keep inbox-zero.

 Anyway, carry on!

Gah.  Didn't see this before, so I didn't know you already noticed
the date before I started ribbing you earlier.  Backfired on me like a
'69 Pinto.

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[PHP] sorry for the blast from the past

2013-06-01 Thread Tamara Temple


Sorry for replying to a message from 2011 -- for some reason I had a
whole bunch of PHP messages suddenly show up in my inbox from the
past. I generally don't check the year of an unread message in my inbox,
as I try to keep inbox-zero.

Anyway, carry on!


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Re: [PHP] sorry for the blast from the past

2013-06-01 Thread Daniel
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Tamara Temple tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:


 Sorry for replying to a message from 2011 -- for some reason I had a
 whole bunch of PHP messages suddenly show up in my inbox from the
 past. I generally don't check the year of an unread message in my inbox,
 as I try to keep inbox-zero.

 Anyway, carry on!


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It all good, it happens :)

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[PHP] Sorry bout that...

2012-12-21 Thread Steven Staples
I would like to let everyone know that the world didn't end this morning
like it was supposed too.

 

Sorry, carry on about your business.

 

And HAPPY FRIDAY!!!

 

Steven Staples



Re: [PHP] Sorry bout that...

2012-12-21 Thread Fatih P.
yah. we were just talking about that here too.

On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Steven Staples sstap...@mnsi.net wrote:

 I would like to let everyone know that the world didn't end this morning
 like it was supposed too.



 Sorry, carry on about your business.



 And HAPPY FRIDAY!!!



 Steven Staples




Re: [PHP] Sorry bout that...

2012-12-21 Thread Camilo Sperberg

On 21 dec. 2012, at 14:22, Steven Staples sstap...@mnsi.net wrote:

 I would like to let everyone know that the world didn't end this morning
 like it was supposed too.
 
 
 
 Sorry, carry on about your business.
 
 
 
 And HAPPY FRIDAY!!!
 
 
 
 Steven Staples
 

lol xD

Latest news says it will happen at 21-12-12 23:59 -4 UTC, so don't celebrate 
yet :P

Happy friday :)
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Re: [PHP] Sorry bout that...

2012-12-21 Thread Tedd Sperling
On Dec 21, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Steven Staples sstap...@mnsi.net wrote:

 I would like to let everyone know that the world didn't end this morning
 like it was supposed too.

It didn't!

You couldn't prove that by me -- I'll ask my wife. She knows everything.

Cheers,

tedd

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RE: [PHP] Sorry bout that...

2012-12-21 Thread Steven Staples
 You couldn't prove that by me -- I'll ask my wife. She knows everything.
 
 Cheers,
 
 tedd

And this will be the last we hear of Tedd... LOL


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Re: [PHP] Sorry bout that...

2012-12-21 Thread Tedd Sperling
On Dec 21, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Steven Staples sstap...@mnsi.net wrote:

 You couldn't prove that by me -- I'll ask my wife. She knows everything.
 
 Cheers,
 
 tedd
 
 And this will be the last we hear of Tedd... LOL

Well... she did say Don't worry about -- go shopping.

So, I'll be leaving now.

Cheers,

tedd


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[PHP] Sorry!

2011-09-13 Thread Brad Huskins
My apologies for the triplicate errors. My newsgroup client is doing 
screwy things.


Again, I am SO sorry for the multiple posts.

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[PHP] sorry

2009-01-08 Thread Nathan Rixham
I keep hitting reply all in thunderbird and double posting; apologies 
for the additional noise (can't promise i won't keep doing it though :p)


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Re: [PHP] sorry

2009-01-08 Thread Lester Caine

Nathan Rixham wrote:
I keep hitting reply all in thunderbird and double posting; apologies 
for the additional noise (can't promise i won't keep doing it though :p)


Having hit 'reply all' in seamonkey ;)
That is the only way to reply to a number of lists such as the PHP ones. 
You WILL have to keep doing it to reply easily to these lists until a 
'reply list' button appears for those lists that don't like a simply 
'reply'. Personally I'm in the 'this is a list - so should be the reply 
address', but currently the 'I may not want to reply to the list' camp 
has control :)


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Re: [PHP] sorry

2009-01-08 Thread Daniel Brown
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 06:16, Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com wrote:
 I keep hitting reply all in thunderbird and double posting; apologies for
 the additional noise (can't promise i won't keep doing it though :p)

You're just following the rules, Nate.

Posting Guideline #4 on http://php.net/mailinglists:

*  Be sure to click Reply-All to reply to list. Clicking Reply
will email the author of the message privately.



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Re: [PHP] sorry

2009-01-08 Thread Daniel Brown
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 06:28, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:

 Having hit 'reply all' in seamonkey ;)
 That is the only way to reply to a number of lists such as the PHP ones. You
 WILL have to keep doing it to reply easily to these lists until a 'reply
 list' button appears for those lists that don't like a simply 'reply'.
 Personally I'm in the 'this is a list - so should be the reply address', but
 currently the 'I may not want to reply to the list' camp has control :)

It's actually done for two primary reasons:

1.) Allowing private replies, as you suggested - which means
the CC address could be the private address.
2.) Posting to archives and newsgroups with credit/contact
info from the original poster - requires the original FROM address.

However, the larger issue is with mail clients not properly
disposing of the subsequent messages they may receive that have the
same Message ID.

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Re: [PHP] sorry

2009-01-08 Thread tedd

At 11:16 AM + 1/8/09, Nathan Rixham wrote:
I keep hitting reply all in thunderbird and double posting; 
apologies for the additional noise (can't promise i won't keep doing 
it though :p)


That's Okay.

Usually what you have to say is important enough to read twice.

Cheers,

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Re: [PHP] sorry

2009-01-08 Thread Nathan Rixham

tedd wrote:

At 11:16 AM + 1/8/09, Nathan Rixham wrote:
I keep hitting reply all in thunderbird and double posting; apologies 
for the additional noise (can't promise i won't keep doing it though :p)


That's Okay.

Usually what you have to say is important enough to read twice.

Cheers,

tedd


this was my previous message:
yup, and had my fags bummed, but never my bum fagged - thank god

you're right :p

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[PHP] sorry for the previous mail, mixed mailing list

2006-07-10 Thread nicolas figaro

/me really need some sleep ...

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[PHP] Sorry, I copied the wrong the DTD in the code:

2005-11-18 Thread Erik Franzén

Sorry, I copied the wrong DTD into the post.

The DTD is the following:

!ELEMENT Document ANY
!ELEMENT CMAES_Model_DbSection ANY
!ATTLIST CMAES_Model_DbSection S_iSectionId ID #IMPLIED

Here is the code example and result again:

?php
// Creates an instance of the DOMImplementation class
$oDomImp = new DOMImplementation;

// Creates a DOMDocumentType instance
$oDomDtd = $oDomImp-createDocumentType('Document', '', 
'D:/CMAES/Src/dbtree.dtd');


// Creates a DOMDocument instance
$oDom = $oDomImp-createDocument(, Document, $oDomDtd);

// Set other properties
$oDom-encoding = 'iso-8859-1';

$oElement = $oDom-createElement('CMAES_Model_DbSection', 'test');
$oElement-setAttribute('S_iSectionId', '123');

// Append the element
$oDom-documentElement-appendChild($oElement);

// Retrieve and print the document
echo $oDom-saveXML() . \n\n;

// Do validation
var_dump($oDom-validate());

// Type node name
echo TagName:  . $oDom-getElementById('123')-tagName;
?

Using the following DTD as an external file:
!ELEMENT Document ANY
!ELEMENT CMAES_Model_DbSection ANY
!ATTLIST CMAES_Model_DbSection S_iSectionId ID #IMPLIED

The result is the following:

?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?
!DOCTYPE Document SYSTEM D:/CMAES/Src/dbtree.dtd
DocumentCMAES_Model_DbSection 
S_iSectionId=123test/CMAES_Model_DbSection/Document




Warning:  Syntax of value for attribute S_iSectionId of 
CMAES_Model_DbSection is not valid in script on line 23

bool(false)
TagName: CMAES_Model_DbSection

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RE: [PHP] sorry for asking here,a small apache query

2005-08-07 Thread mviron
There are two ways to accomplish what you are asking.  The quickest way,
without any modfication to httpd.conf, is to place an empty index.html or
other default index page into that directory.  This will prevent the
directory listing from showing up.  The other method, is to change
httpd.conf to disallow indexing on all directories for the docroot on down.
To do this, -Indexes needs to be added to the directory/directory
directives for the docroot, although this may be one of the many
configuration directives which have changed between v1.3, v2.0, and v2.1 --
see http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/ for more specific information on
guidance on how to accomplish this.

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-Original Message-
From: babu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 2:38 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] sorry for asking here,a small apache query

Hi all,
 
I am sorry for asking in php forum.i am subscribed to php and not to
apache.but i hope many people in this group also the solution to this query.
 
how can i configure apache so that users are  forbidden to see my docroot
file structure.
for example i have a file at http://localhost/dir1/xyz.html , if the user
try to access http://localhost, or  http://localhost/dir1 he shud get a
message forbidden.
 
Thanks
babu.


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[PHP] sorry for asking here,a small apache query

2005-08-06 Thread babu
Hi all,
 
I am sorry for asking in php forum.i am subscribed to php and not to apache.but 
i hope many people in this group also the solution to this query.
 
how can i configure apache so that users are  forbidden to see my docroot file 
structure.
for example i have a file at http://localhost/dir1/xyz.html , if the user try 
to access http://localhost, or  http://localhost/dir1 he shud get a message 
forbidden.
 
Thanks
babu.


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Re: [PHP] sorry for asking here,a small apache query

2005-08-06 Thread Alan Milnes

babu wrote:


Hi all,

I am sorry for asking in php forum.i am subscribed to php and not to apache.but 
i hope many people in this group also the solution to this query.


If you know you are in wrong place why ask here?

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[PHP] Sorry forgot to include the code for my last message - Mike Francis

2004-12-11 Thread Mike Francis
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
head
titleOur List of Jokes/title
meta http-equiv=content-type
content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 /
/head
body
?php
// Connect to the database server
$dbcnx = @mysql_connect('localhost', 'root', 'MyPassword');
if (!$dbcnx) {
echo 'pUnable to connect to the ' .
'database server at this time./p' );
exit();
}
// Select the jokes database
if ([EMAIL PROTECTED]('ijdb')) {
exit('pUnable to locate the joke ' .
'database at this time./p');
}
?
pHere are all the jokes in our database:/p
blockquote
?php
// Request the text of all the jokes
$result = @mysql_query('SELECT joketext FROM joke');
if (!$result) {
exit('pError performing query: ' . mysql_error() . '/p');
}
// Display the text of each joke in a paragraph
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
echo 'p' . $row['joketext'] . '/p';
}
?
/blockquote
/body
/html

Re: [PHP] mouse over problem on php.. sorry Ignore this

2004-04-24 Thread gowthaman ramasamy
I am very sorry for that.  I am very sorry i bugged  you all. anyway
thanks for the hints ...

thanks a lot
 
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[PHP] sorry test

2004-04-16 Thread polsky
, php-general.



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[PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes here.

2004-01-20 Thread Radwan Aladdin
Just before a minute I sent a message with an attachement.. but the attachement was 
canceled by the list!!

Any way.. these are the codes of the pages :


Login.php :

?php

$link = mysql_connect(localhost, Database username, Database password)
or die(Could
not connect:  . mysql_error());
mysql_select_db(Database name, $link);

$UserName = $_GET['UserName'];
$Password = $_GET['Password'];
$Serial = $_GET['Serial'];

$UserName = mysql_escape_string($UserName);
$Password = mysql_escape_string($Password);
$Serial = mysql_escape_string($Serial);

$user = escape_function($user);
$query1 = select Serial from accounts where UserName='$UserName' and 
Password='$Password';
$query2 = SELECT Random FROM accounts;
$Random = 'Random'
$result = mysql_query($query1) or die(Query error:  . mysql_error());
$row = mysql_fetch_row($result) or die(Incorrect credentials, Please
contact the E-Learning Administraion...:  . mysql_error());
$RightSerial = htmlspecialchars($row[0]);

$UserSent = $Serial . $Random;
$ServerReply = $RightSerial . $Random;

$md5a = md5($UserSent);
$md5b = md5($ServerReply);

mysql_close($link);

if($md5a == $md5b){
  printEND
HTML
BODY
You was accepted by the server..
/BODY/HTML
END;

}else{
  printEND
HTML
BODY
Sorry, you was blocked by the server for one of the following reasons :
1- You are not using the same PC that you registered from.
2- You are trying to hack the System.
If you are sure that you are using the same PC.. then contact the E-Learning System 
Administrator.
/BODY/HTML
END;
}

Activate.php :

?php
function dbConnect() 
{ 
//define the database connection information 
$dbHost = localhost; 
$dbUser = Database username; 
$dbPass = Database password; 
$dbName = database name; 


//connect to the mysql server 
$link = @mysql_connect($dbHost, $dbUser, $dbPass); 

//return success or failure of connection 
if(!$link) 
{ 
//report error 
echo Could not connect to server; 
exit; 
} 

//select the database 
if([EMAIL PROTECTED]($dbName)) 
{ 
//report error 
echo Could not select database; 
exit; 
} 
}
$query=mysql_query(UPDATE `accounts` SET Activation='ACTIVATED' WHERE 
UserName='.$_POST['UserName'].' LIMIT 1);  
if (mysql_affected_rows($query)==1)  
{  
echo $_POST['UserName']. has been activated;  
}
?


Deactivate.php

?php
function dbConnect() 
{ 
//define the database connection information 
$dbHost = localhost; 
$dbUser = Database username; 
$dbPass = Database password; 
$dbName = Database name; 


//connect to the mysql server 
$link = @mysql_connect($dbHost, $dbUser, $dbPass); 

//return success or failure of connection 
if(!$link) 
{ 
//report error 
echo Could not connect to server; 
exit; 
} 

//select the database 
if([EMAIL PROTECTED]($dbName)) 
{ 
//report error 
echo Could not select database; 
exit; 
}
} 
$query=mysql_query(UPDATE `accounts` SET Activation='DEACTIVATED' WHERE 
UserName='.$_POST['UserName'].' LIMIT 1);  
if (mysql_affected_rows($query)==1)  
{  
echo $_POST['UserName']. has been Deactivated;  
}
?

Activate.htm

HTML
HEAD
SCRIPT
 function selectit() {
   document.forms[Activation].elements[UserName].focus();
 }
/SCRIPT
/HEAD
BODY
  form NAME=Activation ACTION=Activate.php METHOD=POST
BUser Name to Activate:
input TYPE=TEXT SIZE=17 MAXLENGTH=16 NAME=UserNameinput TYPE=submit 
NAME=Activate VALUE=Activate ACTION=Activate.php METHOD=POSTbr
/B
  /FORM
/BODY/HTML

Deactivate.htm

HTML
HEAD
SCRIPT
 function selectit() {
   document.forms[Activation].elements[UserName].focus();
 }
/SCRIPT
/HEAD
BODY
  form NAME=Activation ACTION=Deactivate.php METHOD=POST
BUser Name to Deactivate:
input TYPE=TEXT SIZE=17 MAXLENGTH=16 NAME=UserNameinput TYPE=submit 
NAME=Deactivate VALUE=Deactivate ACTION=Deactivate.php METHOD=POSTbr
/B
  /FORM
/BODY/HTML


Waiting your help.. up to now I don't know why it is error..

Regards..


Re: [PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes here.

2004-01-20 Thread Toby Irmer
Go check your code for obvious errors before you post it on this list:

$Random = 'Random'
$result = mysql_query($query1) or die(Query error:  . mysql_error());



Now spot the mistake. If you can't... tough luck.

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Re: [PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes here.

2004-01-20 Thread Radwan Aladdin
Hi dear.. thanks for your reply..

I fixed the Login.php file :)
Error : 'Random'
Right : 'Random';

But what must I do with this?? :

$result = mysql_query($query1) or die(Query error:  . mysql_error());

And I fixed the other pages..

Regards..
- Original Message -
From: Toby Irmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Radwan Aladdin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes
here.


 Go check your code for obvious errors before you post it on this list:

 $Random = 'Random'
 $result = mysql_query($query1) or die(Query error:  . mysql_error());



 Now spot the mistake. If you can't... tough luck.

 toby

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Re: [PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes here.

2004-01-20 Thread Toby Irmer
The error is not in that line... check the line before that one.

Here, this might be of use... Copy and paste it:

;




 $result = mysql_query($query1) or die(Query error:  . mysql_error());

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RE: [PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes here.

2004-01-20 Thread Angelo Zanetti
try figure it out for yourself and not rely on us to supply you with the
answer. you might want to read about etiquette when posting to mailing
lists/user groups

-Original Message-
From: Radwan Aladdin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes
here.


Hi dear.. thanks for your reply..

I fixed the Login.php file :)
Error : 'Random'
Right : 'Random';

But what must I do with this?? :

$result = mysql_query($query1) or die(Query error:  . mysql_error());

And I fixed the other pages..

Regards..
- Original Message -
From: Toby Irmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Radwan Aladdin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry the attachement was not received!! I put the codes
here.


 Go check your code for obvious errors before you post it on this list:

 $Random = 'Random'
 $result = mysql_query($query1) or die(Query error:  . mysql_error());



 Now spot the mistake. If you can't... tough luck.

 toby

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[PHP] SORRY

2003-06-27 Thread Dore van Hoorn
i'm really sorry i have to send this email to the php list.
I received a reply to my email about printing the elements in an array in
an html table structure, i believe by someone called daniel. 
i accidently deleted your message, before i had copied your idea
So, to the person who was so kind to help me with my problem, could you PLEASE
send me that email again!?

sorry again, and thank you very much in advance!!

Dore.
+++
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Re: [PHP] SORRY

2003-06-27 Thread Jason Wong
On Friday 27 June 2003 21:07, Dore van Hoorn wrote:
 i'm really sorry i have to send this email to the php list.
 I received a reply to my email about printing the elements in an array in
 an html table structure, i believe by someone called daniel.
 i accidently deleted your message, before i had copied your idea
 So, to the person who was so kind to help me with my problem, could you
 PLEASE send me that email again!?

Goto to the archives, link in my sig and browse through the recent posts.

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Re: [PHP] SORRY

2003-06-27 Thread David Nicholson
Hello,


This is a reply to an e-mail that you wrote on Fri, 27 Jun 2003 at 14:08,
lines prefixed by '' were originally written by you.
 i'm really sorry i have to send this email to the php list.
 I received a reply to my email about printing the elements in an array
 an html table structure, i believe by someone called daniel.
 i accidently deleted your message, before i had copied your idea
 So, to the person who was so kind to help me with my problem, could
 you PLEASE
 send me that email again!?

I replied to you, and all my replies are copied to the group so you can
find it again in the groups archive at:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-generalm=105671320623391w=2

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Re: [PHP] Sorry, I cannot run apxs

2003-06-08 Thread Pentothal
Philip Olson wrote:

 What do these commands output?

 # /usr/sbin/httpd -v

Server version: Apache/2.0.46
Server built:   Jun  8 2003 02:59:44

 # /usr/sbin/apxs -q SBINDIR

apxs -q SBINDIR
/usr/sbin
apxs:Error: /usr/bin/apr-config not found!.

 # /usr/sbin/apxs -q TARGET

/usr/sbin/apxs -q TARGET
httpd
apxs:Error: /usr/bin/apr-config not found!.

It looks like my apxr relies on apr-config.
I've extracted an apxs from a previous rpm and it looks like
configure is working now.


Thanks a lot.



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[PHP] Sorry, I cannot run apxs

2003-06-07 Thread Pentothal
I can't build php-4.3.2 with apache 2.0 under a RedHat 9 box.

I've upgraded apache to 2.0.46 by adapting a rpm source packet.
The configure section within the spec file looks like this

./configure -C \
--prefix=%{_sysconfdir}/httpd \
--exec-prefix=%{_prefix} \
--bindir=%{_bindir} \
--sbindir=%{_sbindir} \
--mandir=%{_mandir} \
--libdir=%{_libdir} \
--sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir}/httpd/conf \
--includedir=%{_includedir}/httpd \
--libexecdir=%{_libdir}/httpd/modules \
--datadir=%{contentdir} \
--with-mpm=$mpm \
--enable-so \
--enable-suexec --with-suexec \
--enable-suexec --with-suexec \
--with-suexec-caller=%{suexec_caller} \
--with-suexec-docroot=%{contentdir} \
--with-suexec-logfile=%{_localstatedir}/log/httpd/suexec.log \
--with-suexec-bin=%{_sbindir}/suexec \
--with-suexec-uidmin=500 --with-suexec-gidmin=500

Apache is up and running.

php compilation fails even when I try just:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] php-4.3.2]# ./configure  --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs
creating cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... i586-pc-linux-gnu
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works... yes
checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) is a cross-compiler... no
checking whether we are using GNU C... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking whether gcc and cc understand -c and -o together... yes
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
checking for AIX... no
checking if compiler supports -R... no
checking if compiler supports -Wl,-rpath,... yes
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking whether ln -s works... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking for bison... bison -y
checking bison version... 1.35 (ok)
checking for flex... flex
checking for yywrap in -lfl... yes
checking lex output file root... lex.yy
checking whether yytext is a pointer... yes
checking for working const... yes
checking flex version... 2.5.4 (ok)
checking for pthreads_cflags... -pthread
checking for pthreads_lib...

Configuring SAPI modules
checking for AOLserver support... no
checking for Apache 1.x module support via DSO through APXS... no
checking for Apache 1.x module support... no
checking for member fd in BUFF *... no
checking for mod_charset compatibility option... no
checking for Apache 2.0 module support via DSO through APXS... no
checking for Apache 2.0 handler-module support via DSO through APXS...

Sorry, I cannot run apxs.  Possible reasons follow:

1. Perl is not installed
2. apxs was not found. Try to pass the path
using --with-apxs2=/path/to/apxs
3. Apache was not built using --enable-so (the apxs usage page is
displayed)

The output of /usr/sbin/apxs follows:
Usage: apxs -g [-S var=val] -n modname
   apxs -q [-S var=val] query ...
   apxs -c [-S var=val] [-o dsofile] [-D name[=value]]
   [-I incdir] [-L libdir] [-l libname] [-Wc,flags]
   [-Wl,flags] [-p] files ...
   apxs -i [-S var=val] [-a] [-A] [-n modname] dsofile ...
   apxs -e [-S var=val] [-a] [-A] [-n modname] dsofile ...
configure: error: Aborting


Well: perl is installed, apxs is where it's supposed to be and
apache 2 was built using --enable-so:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] php-4.3.2]# httpd -l
Compiled in modules:
  core.c
  prefork.c
  http_core.c
  mod_so.c



What can I do?



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Re: [PHP] Sorry, I cannot run apxs

2003-06-07 Thread Philip Olson
 I can't build php-4.3.2 with apache 2.0 under a RedHat 9 box.

Okay, Apache2 has some issues, and Redhat itself always
has issues with it's unique setups...

[snip]

 php compilation fails even when I try just:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] php-4.3.2]# ./configure  --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs

Okay

[snip]

 Configuring SAPI modules
 checking for AOLserver support... no
 checking for Apache 1.x module support via DSO through APXS... no
 checking for Apache 1.x module support... no
 checking for member fd in BUFF *... no
 checking for mod_charset compatibility option... no
 checking for Apache 2.0 module support via DSO through APXS... no
 checking for Apache 2.0 handler-module support via DSO through APXS...
 
 Sorry, I cannot run apxs.  Possible reasons follow:

[snip]

What do these commands output?

# /usr/sbin/httpd -v
# /usr/sbin/apxs -q SBINDIR
# /usr/sbin/apxs -q TARGET


Regards,
Philip


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[PHP] Sorry for my mistake

2003-04-04 Thread Mario Soto
I want to say sorry for the messages I sended. I didn't checked off the read 
verification for my messages when posting to the list. It is now deactivated. Now the 
attachemente file on the UTF-8 message didn't reach to you.

Any one who wants the list can get directrly thru the www.w3c.org or request this 
information directly on my mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and I will sendit.

I don't add the files into the mesage because are 7kb compressed at 23% ratio.

Mario Soto
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[PHP] Regular Expression Help in my PHP! Sorry if wrong group

2003-01-15 Thread Jason Lehman
I have a script that turns certain words into links.  That I am having 
no problems with, it is when I want to turn the links back in to plain 
text that I am having the problem.  Below are my examples.  And I know 
my regex is being greedy but I don't know how to stop it from being so 
damn greedy I thought the ? mark would help but it didn't. Any help 
would be appreciated. So here it goes:


The code:

$strStr = This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.  This 
is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.;
echo $strStr.br\n;
$strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(Tampa)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
echo $strStr.br\n;
$strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(USF)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
echo $strStr.br\n;

The output:

This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a 
href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
This is Tampa. This is Tampa.
This is Tampa. This is Tampa.

The expected output:

This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a 
href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
This is a href=testUSF/a at Tampa. This is a href=testUSF/a at 
Tampa.
This is USF at Tampa. This is USF at Tampa.


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[PHP] Re: Regular Expression Help in my PHP! Sorry if wrong group

2003-01-15 Thread Jason Lehman
I figured out what I was doing wrong.  My regexp should of looked like 
this /a[^]*(Tampa)\/a/ and that made it more specific and kept it 
to that match.

Jason Lehman wrote:
I have a script that turns certain words into links.  That I am having 
no problems with, it is when I want to turn the links back in to plain 
text that I am having the problem.  Below are my examples.  And I know 
my regex is being greedy but I don't know how to stop it from being so 
damn greedy I thought the ? mark would help but it didn't. Any help 
would be appreciated. So here it goes:


The code:

$strStr = This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.  This 
is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.;
echo $strStr.br\n;
$strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(Tampa)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
echo $strStr.br\n;
$strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(USF)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
echo $strStr.br\n;

The output:

This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a 
href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
This is Tampa. This is Tampa.
This is Tampa. This is Tampa.

The expected output:

This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a 
href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
This is a href=testUSF/a at Tampa. This is a href=testUSF/a at 
Tampa.
This is USF at Tampa. This is USF at Tampa.



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Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help in my PHP! Sorry if wrong group

2003-01-15 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
 I have a script that turns certain words into links.  That I am having
 no problems with, it is when I want to turn the links back in to plain
 text that I am having the problem.  Below are my examples.  And I know
 my regex is being greedy but I don't know how to stop it from being so
 damn greedy I thought the ? mark would help but it didn't. Any help
 would be appreciated. So here it goes:


 The code:

 $strStr = This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.  This
 is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.;
 echo $strStr.br\n;
 $strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(Tampa)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
 echo $strStr.br\n;
 $strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(USF)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
 echo $strStr.br\n;

 The output:

 This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a
 href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
 This is Tampa. This is Tampa.
 This is Tampa. This is Tampa.

 The expected output:

 This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a
 href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
 This is a href=testUSF/a at Tampa. This is a href=testUSF/a at
 Tampa.
 This is USF at Tampa. This is USF at Tampa.

Well, a /U at the end of your pattern will make it so the regex isn't
greedy. That may solve  your problem.

Or you could try matching /a[^]+(Tampa)\/a/

which will match an a followed by anything that's not a , followed by a .
So it essentially makes it ungreedy.

---John Holmes...


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Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help in my PHP! Sorry if wrong group

2003-01-15 Thread Jason Lehman
Thanks for the response.  I found this web page 
(http://www.itworld.com/nl/perl/01112001/) right after I submitted my 
question.  It was great for explaining regexp's greediness.

1lt John W. Holmes wrote:
I have a script that turns certain words into links.  That I am having
no problems with, it is when I want to turn the links back in to plain
text that I am having the problem.  Below are my examples.  And I know
my regex is being greedy but I don't know how to stop it from being so
damn greedy I thought the ? mark would help but it didn't. Any help
would be appreciated. So here it goes:


The code:

$strStr = This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.  This
is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.;
echo $strStr.br\n;
$strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(Tampa)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
echo $strStr.br\n;
$strStr = preg_replace(/a.*?(USF)\/a/,\\1,$strStr);
echo $strStr.br\n;

The output:

This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a
href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
This is Tampa. This is Tampa.
This is Tampa. This is Tampa.

The expected output:

This is a href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a. This is a
href=testUSF/a at a href=testTampa/a.
This is a href=testUSF/a at Tampa. This is a href=testUSF/a at
Tampa.
This is USF at Tampa. This is USF at Tampa.



Well, a /U at the end of your pattern will make it so the regex isn't
greedy. That may solve  your problem.

Or you could try matching /a[^]+(Tampa)\/a/

which will match an a followed by anything that's not a , followed by a .
So it essentially makes it ungreedy.

---John Holmes...




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[PHP] Sorry, PHP HTML

2003-01-11 Thread Denis L. Menezes
Hello friends.

I have a database from which I take 2 variables as follows :
$CompanyWebsite   
$CompanyLogo

I want to dynamically show two GIFs and when the user clicks on these, they should go 
to http://www.hotmail.com and http://www.yahoo.com respectively. I have problem only 
with the displaying(the error is parse error on the lines containing a tags), for 
which I use the folowing code. Please tell me where I am wrong.

?php
Print Organisation address   : .$row[CompanyAddress]. br\n.; 
 Print Organisation website   : .$row[CompanyWebsite].br\n. ;  
   // I am displaying this when testing only.
 Print Organisation logo   : .$row[CompanyLogo].br\n. ;?  
 // I am displaying this when testing only.

 Print a href=http://www.hotmail.com;img src=logos/constr12.gif width=100 
height=100 border=0/a;
Print a href=http://www.yahoo.com;img src=logos/constr12.gif width=100 
height=100 border=0/a;
?

Thanks
Denis


RE: [PHP] Sorry, PHP HTML

2003-01-11 Thread Timothy Hitchens \(HiTCHO\)
I don't see the problem I can run the script with one issue that the
comments are outside of PHP parsing.

The other issue is that you are closing off for PHP but not opening up
in the second block!!

** what are you errors exactly!! are they notices about variables???


Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
Open Platform Consulting
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: Denis L. Menezes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Sunday, 12 January 2003 11:32 AM
 To: PHP general list
 Subject: [PHP] Sorry, PHP  HTML
 
 
 Hello friends.
 
 I have a database from which I take 2 variables as follows :
 $CompanyWebsite   
 $CompanyLogo
 
 I want to dynamically show two GIFs and when the user clicks 
 on these, they should go to  http://www.hotmail.com and 
 http://www.yahoo.com 
 respectively. I have problem only with 
 the displaying(the error is parse error on the lines 
 containing a tags), for which I use the folowing code. 
 Please tell me where I am wrong.
 
 ?php
 Print Organisation address   : 
 .$row[CompanyAddress]. br\n.; 
  Print Organisation website   : 
 .$row[CompanyWebsite].br\n. ; // I am 
 displaying this when testing only.
  Print Organisation logo   : 
 .$row[CompanyLogo].br\n. ;?   
 // I am displaying this when testing only.
 
  Print a href=http://www.hotmail.com;img 
 src=logos/constr12.gif width=100 height=100 
 border=0/a; Print a href=http://www.yahoo.com;img 
 src=logos/constr12.gif width=100 height=100 border=0/a; ?
 
 Thanks
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[PHP] Sorry, really stupid question...

2002-12-28 Thread Phil Powell
Honestly, what does this do:

$fileID = fopen(nicknames.txt, a) or die(Could not open  . $path . 
/nicknames.txt);
   chmod(nicknames.txt, 0755);
   fputs($fileID, $nickname . \n); fflush($fileID); fclose($fileID);

What does it EXACTLY do?  What I'm trying to do is very very simple:  I have the 
nickname of phil and I add it to nicknames.txt as phil + \n.  The next person 
adds his name as bob + \n.  However, this happens:

phil
philbob

Is it due to the way I'm adding to the file?  Can someone show me how to append to a 
file properly without carrying over persistent existing data like what you see above, 
instead having it like this:

phil
bob

Thanx, I'm lost here.

Phil



Re: [PHP] Sorry, really stupid question...

2002-12-28 Thread David Rice
Hi Phil:
It probably does what you are asking it to do. Have you checked the 
value of $nickname to see if you are setting it to bob or appending 
bob to it?
i.e first time $nickname = phil
second time $nickname = philbob

HTH

David
On Saturday, December 28, 2002, at 02:24 PM, Phil Powell wrote:

Honestly, what does this do:

$fileID = fopen(nicknames.txt, a) or die(Could not open  . $path 
. /nicknames.txt);
   chmod(nicknames.txt, 0755);
   fputs($fileID, $nickname . \n); fflush($fileID); fclose($fileID);

What does it EXACTLY do?  What I'm trying to do is very very simple:  
I have the nickname of phil and I add it to nicknames.txt as phil 
+ \n.  The next person adds his name as bob + \n.  However, this 
happens:

phil
philbob

Is it due to the way I'm adding to the file?  Can someone show me how 
to append to a file properly without carrying over persistent existing 
data like what you see above, instead having it like this:

phil
bob

Thanx, I'm lost here.

Phil


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Re: [PHP] Sorry, really stupid question...

2002-12-28 Thread Phil Powell
I checked, and I am adding just bob.  Turns out to be a wacky logic
problem.

nicknames.txt contains this:

phil\n
bob\n

When bob leaves the chatroom nicknames.txt becomes:

phil\n

BUT.. apparently that's not it either; the carriage return is also somehow
stripped out.  So instead it's this:

phil

so when joe comes on board instead of

phil\n
joe\n

I get

philjoe\n

Understand?  This is a complicated logic problem I can't figure out other
than doing this:

$stuff = fread($fileID, filesize(nicknames.txt, 10));
if (strlen($stuff)  0) $priorNickNewLine = \n;
...
fputs($fileID, $priorNickNewLine . $nickname . \n);

Phil
David Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hi Phil:
 It probably does what you are asking it to do. Have you checked the
 value of $nickname to see if you are setting it to bob or appending
 bob to it?
 i.e first time $nickname = phil
 second time $nickname = philbob

 HTH

 David
 On Saturday, December 28, 2002, at 02:24 PM, Phil Powell wrote:

  Honestly, what does this do:
 
  $fileID = fopen(nicknames.txt, a) or die(Could not open  . $path
  . /nicknames.txt);
 chmod(nicknames.txt, 0755);
 fputs($fileID, $nickname . \n); fflush($fileID); fclose($fileID);
 
  What does it EXACTLY do?  What I'm trying to do is very very simple:
  I have the nickname of phil and I add it to nicknames.txt as phil
  + \n.  The next person adds his name as bob + \n.  However, this
  happens:
 
  phil
  philbob
 
  Is it due to the way I'm adding to the file?  Can someone show me how
  to append to a file properly without carrying over persistent existing
  data like what you see above, instead having it like this:
 
  phil
  bob
 
  Thanx, I'm lost here.
 
  Phil




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Re: [PHP] Sorry, really stupid question...

2002-12-28 Thread Michael J. Pawlowsky
Why not just put the carriage return before the names then.

\nphil
\nbob


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 28/12/2002 at 3:39 PM Phil Powell wrote:

I checked, and I am adding just bob.  Turns out to be a wacky logic
problem.

nicknames.txt contains this:

phil\n
bob\n

When bob leaves the chatroom nicknames.txt becomes:

phil\n

BUT.. apparently that's not it either; the carriage return is also somehow
stripped out.  So instead it's this:

phil

so when joe comes on board instead of

phil\n
joe\n





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[PHP] Sorry

2002-12-21 Thread Gil Disatnik
Hey there,
Sorry for sending my question twice, I got a strange error saying:

Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:

php-list,emc (The name was not found at the remote site. Check that the
name has been entered correctly.)
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So I assumed it didn't make it (so I registered to the list and tried again...)



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[PHP] Sorry if repost - more ftp problems

2002-12-12 Thread poliva
I tried to ftp with php's ftp functions, but was only able to upload zero byte files.  
So, I then tried to upload with fsockopen, but again, my script uploads a zero byte 
file. It bombs out at:

FTP transaction:
220 marlborough FTP server (CH/1.9) ready. 
331 Password required for [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
230 User admin logged in. 
250 CWD command successful. 
200 Type set to I. 
227 Entering Passive Mode (207,155,248,73,195,80) 

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 90 seconds exceeded in 
c:\apache\htdocs\fnusa\releases\ftp.php on line 28

My script can be seen at http://www.financialnewsusa.com/xml/ftp.php

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


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Re: [PHP] Sorry for another newbie PHP and Apache 2.0.39 question..

2002-07-26 Thread Bob Lockie

On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 12:24:31 -0500, Frank S. Kicenko wrote:

Ugg.. been compiling and configuring for too many days..everything is
just a fog..:-) I appreciate all the help here.. but I'm afraid I need a
little more.. :-)

I can't seem to get Apache to recognize PHP... The logs state:
[notice] Apache/2.0.39 (Unix) PHP/4.2.2 configured -- resuming normal
operations

however I can't get the php's to display.

I have the following in the httpd.conf file;

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
LoadModule php4_modulemodules/libphp4.so

All other html pages view properly...Is there anything special I need
in php.ini? There are no extensions stated in the ini..?? and PHP didn't
build any other than the zlib stuff. Should I have extensions or are
they in the libphp4.so library? I have set all the include paths in the
ini properly..(i believe anyway)

Is php suppose to run at all... I do a ps -ef | grep php and it is
never running...

http://www.delouw.ch/linux/apache.phtml
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Apache-Compile-HOWTO/html/php.html

uncomment (remove the # at begin of line) the following lines in 
/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf

Apache 1.3.26 default httpd.conf does lack of this entries. You have to add them 
instead of uncommenting

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php3
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

Since PHP Version 4.2.1, »register_globals« are set OFF. This can bring you in 
problems running PHP-Code not using the $HTTP_GET_VARS methods. To enable 
register_globals edit the
following line in your /usr/local/lib/php.ini:

register_globals = On




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[PHP] Sorry, this is relate to subscription problem but cant solve it

2002-04-25 Thread M VM

Hello, sorry this off-topic msg but I don't know how
to solve subscription problem to this list.
Due yahoo email changes (no more pop services), I am
trying to subscribe this list using alternate email
address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) but receive

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Hi. This is the qmail-send program at pb1.pair.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to
the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it
didn't work out.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ezmlm-manage: fatal: I don't accept messages at this
address (inlocal and/or inhost don't match) (#5.1.1)
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Does anybody know the reason for this one?

Thanks

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Re: [PHP] Sorry, this is relate to subscription problem but cant solve it

2002-04-25 Thread Jason Wong

On Thursday 25 April 2002 18:13, M VM wrote:
 Hello, sorry this off-topic msg but I don't know how
 to solve subscription problem to this list.
 Due yahoo email changes (no more pop services), I am
 trying to subscribe this list using alternate email
 address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) but receive

 =
 Hi. This is the qmail-send program at pb1.pair.com.
 I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to
 the following addresses.
 This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it
 didn't work out.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 ezmlm-manage: fatal: I don't accept messages at this
 address (inlocal and/or inhost don't match) (#5.1.1)
 =

 Does anybody know the reason for this one?

You're trying to post to the list before subscribing. Can I ask how did you 
originally subscribe to the list when using yahoo? Just follow the same 
procedure. www.php.net if you've forgotten.

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[PHP] Sorry Testing Please DELETE ... No PHP mail for awhile now

2002-04-18 Thread Daniel Negron/KBE





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[PHP] sorry i forgot something

2002-04-17 Thread [ rswfire ]

*.domain.*/*.* AUTOMATICALLY goes to the root of my web (my isp set this up 
for me)

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MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: 
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[PHP] Nothing to do with PHP, sorry

2002-02-04 Thread Liam MacKenzie

Hello everyone,

I have a problem that has nothing to do with PHP.  I know 
I shouldn't ask it here, but I need a response urgently as it's 
a major security hole.

I'm trying to set up a firewall, I've sucessfully got my portblocking 
working and all the ones I need open are open, but I can't get 
my masquerading to work when I turn on my firewall.
Here it is...

---
#!/bin/sh
/etc/rc.d/init.d/ipchains stop
/etc/rc.d/init.d/ipchains start
depmod -a
echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

ipchains -P forward DENY
ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.0/24 -d 192.168.0.0/24 -j ACCEPT
ipchains -A forward -s 203.45.222.39/32 -d 0/0 -j ACCEPT
ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.0/24 -d 0/0 -j MASQ
ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.0/24 -d 0/0 -j ACCEPT

ipchains -P input DENY
# If I comment out the above line, masquerading works
# but as soon as I uncomment it, my security goes up and
# my masquerading does down!  ARGH!

ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -s 0/0 -d 0/0 25 -p tcp
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -s 0/0 -d 0/0 80 -p tcp
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -s 0/0 -d 0/0 53 -p tcp
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -s 0/0 -d 0/0 53 -p udp
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -s 0/0 -d 0/0 68 -p udp
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -s 0/0 -d 0/0 110 -p tcp
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -s 192.168.0.0/24
#ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -p icmp
ipchains -A input -i lo -j ACCEPT
ipchains -A input -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
---

I've spent hours trying to work this out, and I'm sure it's
something REALLY basic that I've missed.

Major apologies for asking this here, if you have a suggestion
where I should ask such a question in the future, please tell me.

Thank you very much for your help!
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[PHP] sorry, your input was invalid. please re-enter the asterisked fields

2002-01-31 Thread Erik Price

SCENARIO:

You're filling out your online web form.  Unfortunately, you forgot to 
fill out/check/select some data or other that is considered required 
by the site that's hosting the form.  You hit submit, but you are 
simply returned to the same page.  All of the data that you entered is 
still there, but the fields which you accidentally left blank are marked 
with a big red asterisk.

QUESTION:

There's plenty of ways to achieve this effect.  One way, that I have 
been using, is a page that calls itself and executes different code (via 
a switch statement) depending on what the user does with a form.  Using 
hidden form fields and the like.  In each section of the switch 
statement, the code is checked for the presence of certain variables -- 
if they are not present, then the statement breaks, and the default 
section of the switch statement requires the user to fill out the 
required fields again.

Is there a standard algorithm that is used by most PHP developers in 
the know for this?  Or does everybody pretty much write the code that 
comes to their mind and which is most appropriate to their application?

I can write this code myself -- but I write pretty sloppy code and was 
wondering if there is a neat, encapsulated algorithm that a lot of 
people use because its effectiveness has been proven time and again.  If 
not, no worries, I look forward to writing it as best I can.



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Re: [PHP] sorry, your input was invalid. please re-enter the asterisked fields

2002-01-31 Thread Jason Wong

On Friday 01 February 2002 08:49, Erik Price wrote:
 SCENARIO:

 You're filling out your online web form.  Unfortunately, you forgot to
 fill out/check/select some data or other that is considered required
 by the site that's hosting the form.  You hit submit, but you are
 simply returned to the same page.  All of the data that you entered is
 still there, but the fields which you accidentally left blank are marked
 with a big red asterisk.

[snip]


 I can write this code myself -- but I write pretty sloppy code and was
 wondering if there is a neat, encapsulated algorithm that a lot of
 people use because its effectiveness has been proven time and again.  If
 not, no worries, I look forward to writing it as best I can.

There are a number of classes on www.phpclasses.upperdesign.com which does 
what you want.



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[PHP] sorry - please ignore Getting data from DB

2002-01-10 Thread Dani

sorry I accidently send my message before I finished typing.




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[PHP] Sorry! The $ character is still making problems

2001-10-03 Thread Dominik

Ok, let me explain exactly what is happening.  On a page, try printing out
this code:

foreach($imgs as $copy) {
   echo option$copy/option;
}

$imgs is of course an array.  The code though goes through all the $imgs and
displays as so

option
image1/option
option
image2/option
option
image3/option

but I need it like this:

optionimage1/option
optionimage2/option
optionimage3/option

or all in one line would be fine.  Any suggestions?

Thanks,
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Re: [PHP] Sorry! The $ character is still making problems

2001-10-03 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf

Well, PHP is not adding the line-feed.  It must be in your $copy values.
Run trim() on it before displaying:

   echo 'option'.trim($copy).'/option';

-Rasmus

On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Dominik wrote:

 Ok, let me explain exactly what is happening.  On a page, try printing out
 this code:

 foreach($imgs as $copy) {
echo option$copy/option;
 }

 $imgs is of course an array.  The code though goes through all the $imgs and
 displays as so

 option
 image1/option
 option
 image2/option
 option
 image3/option

 but I need it like this:

 optionimage1/option
 optionimage2/option
 optionimage3/option

 or all in one line would be fine.  Any suggestions?

 Thanks,
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[PHP] Sorry, i need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread Kyle Smith

Sorry to post here but i need to know this info fast!

How do i make a scrolling marquee in HTML without using javascript


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Re: [PHP] Sorry, i need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread Alexander Deruwe

On Wednesday 29 August 2001 19:08, you wrote:
 Sorry to post here but i need to know this info fast!

 How do i make a scrolling marquee in HTML without using javascript

You use the MARQUEEInsert scrolling text here/MARQUEE tags.

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Re: Re: [PHP] Sorry, i need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread alvarez


 Sorry to post here but i need to know this info fast!

 How do i make a scrolling marquee in HTML without using javascript
 
You use the MARQUEEInsert scrolling text here/MARQUEE tags.   

   Unsupported by several Navigator Releases.


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Re: Re: [PHP] Sorry, i need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread Andrew Brampton

So is javascript :)

or should I say that IE  NS don't agree on standards.

Andrew

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  How do i make a scrolling marquee in HTML without using javascript
  
 You use the MARQUEEInsert scrolling text here/MARQUEE tags.   
 
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RE: Re: [PHP] Sorry, i need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread Erik H. Mathy

 or should I say that IE  NS don't agree on standards.

Not to be too blunt, but what does that matter? IE owns damn near 90% of the
market nowadays. Even if AOL starts uses Navigator, that isn't going to
change much.

Don't get me wrong. Unless specified otherwise by a client I make all my
code as browser independent as possible. It's just that it's no longer as
large of a concern as it once was.

All IMHO, o' course...
- Erik


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RE: Re: [PHP] Sorry, i need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread Seb Frost

And let's face it.  Compare IE5.5/6 with NS6.  MS owns the market for a damn
good reason.  I hear Netscape's pulling out anyway to concentrate on
iplanets instead or something.

- seb

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 or should I say that IE  NS don't agree on standards.

Not to be too blunt, but what does that matter? IE owns damn near 90% of the
market nowadays. Even if AOL starts uses Navigator, that isn't going to
change much.

Don't get me wrong. Unless specified otherwise by a client I make all my
code as browser independent as possible. It's just that it's no longer as
large of a concern as it once was.

All IMHO, o' course...
- Erik


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RE: Re: [PHP] Sorry, i need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread B. van Ouwerkerk

At 15:35 29-8-01 +0100, Seb Frost wrote:
And let's face it.  Compare IE5.5/6 with NS6.  MS owns the market for a 
damn good reason.

Nice statement.. in the real world M$ stuff is as buggy as software can 
be.. Even PPL on M$ related lists know, and recognize this.. I mean.. 43 
updates/SP's in only 8 months..

The only reason why they own the market is that people are to lazy to 
download and install another browser. Most of them don't even care about 
securityrisks involved. You also need to pay for other browsers.. so if you 
got one for free they'd rather use that one..

Given time NS6x will be a great browser. I happen to like NS but you're 
perfectly free to make your own choice..

Unless I'm not completely wrong here I don't think many PPL has choosen M$ 
IE because of it's technical superiority..

Bye,


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[PHP] Sorry to send this out again but

2001-08-29 Thread Kyle Smith

If you have a link with Stupeed Studios read on

You need to go to http://www.stupeedstudios.f2s.com/index.html to get your link back 
up (click on one of the empty spaces!)


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RE: [PHP] Sorry, I need HTML help

2001-08-29 Thread Navid Yar

Yes true, but the MARQUEE tag is deprecated and will no longer work in newer
browsers. I don't suggest you use that approach. It's up to you...

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On Wednesday 29 August 2001 19:08, you wrote:
 Sorry to post here but i need to know this info fast!

 How do i make a scrolling marquee in HTML without using javascript

You use the MARQUEEInsert scrolling text here/MARQUEE tags.

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Re: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

2001-08-01 Thread Rouvas Stathis

Try vim instead of vi.

-Stathis.

Ben Bleything wrote:
 
 I can't speak for terminal usage... I use pico and or vi... pico on
 console, vi over ssh.
 
 When working locally, I use nedit (www.nedit.org) on *nix (with custom
 PHP syntax highlighting) and EditPlus on windows.
 
 Good luck,
 Ben
 
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 From: Augusto Cesar Castoldi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:07 PM
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 Subject: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix
 
 Sorry about talking about this subject, but a really wanna know if any
 one
 nows a good editor for linux/unix.
 
 Sometimes I need to work by SSH and I have to use the program pico.
 
 I can't use vi, to use it, i'll need to see the manual!!
 
 thanks,
 
 Augusto

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Fw: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

2001-08-01 Thread Chris Schneck

Joe has always been my favorite linux text editor.

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Subject: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix


 Sorry about talking about this subject, but a really wanna know if any one
 nows a good editor for linux/unix.

 Sometimes I need to work by SSH and I have to use the program pico.

 I can't use vi, to use it, i'll need to see the manual!!

 thanks,

 Augusto



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Re: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

2001-08-01 Thread Mauricio T?llez Jim?nez

I think EMACS is the best choice for any language you like. Just install de php suport 
for EMACS. Bye

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 nows a good editor for linux/unix.
 
 Sometimes I need to work by SSH and I have to use the program pico.
 
 I can't use vi, to use it, i'll need to see the manual!!
 
 thanks,
 
 Augusto
 
 
 
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Re: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

2001-08-01 Thread Sheridan Saint-Michel

If you are working by SSH I would suggest going ahead and taking the
time to read the manual and use vim.

There is more documentation on vim then you will probably ever need here
http://www.vim.org/docs.html

Sheridan Saint-Michel
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Subject: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix


 Sorry about talking about this subject, but a really wanna know if any one
 nows a good editor for linux/unix.

 Sometimes I need to work by SSH and I have to use the program pico.

 I can't use vi, to use it, i'll need to see the manual!!

 thanks,

 Augusto



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Re: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

2001-08-01 Thread Ezra Nugroho

joe

It's a clone of the good old day dos WordStar. Very light, and once you 
master the hot keys, very fast.
Much stronger than pico, but still very light.

At 10:22 AM 8/1/2001 -0500, Sheridan Saint-Michel wrote:
If you are working by SSH I would suggest going ahead and taking the
time to read the manual and use vim.

There is more documentation on vim then you will probably ever need here
http://www.vim.org/docs.html

Sheridan Saint-Michel
Website Administrator
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  Sorry about talking about this subject, but a really wanna know if any one
  nows a good editor for linux/unix.
 
  Sometimes I need to work by SSH and I have to use the program pico.
 
  I can't use vi, to use it, i'll need to see the manual!!
 
  thanks,
 
  Augusto
 
 
 
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[PHP] Sorry...

2001-08-01 Thread Matt Kaufman

I'm not sure why it sent 3 of the same messages to the list - sorry about that.



[PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

2001-07-31 Thread Augusto Cesar Castoldi

Sorry about talking about this subject, but a really wanna know if any one
nows a good editor for linux/unix.

Sometimes I need to work by SSH and I have to use the program pico.

I can't use vi, to use it, i'll need to see the manual!!

thanks,

Augusto



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RE: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

2001-07-31 Thread Ben Bleything

I can't speak for terminal usage... I use pico and or vi... pico on
console, vi over ssh.

When working locally, I use nedit (www.nedit.org) on *nix (with custom
PHP syntax highlighting) and EditPlus on windows.

Good luck,
Ben

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From: Augusto Cesar Castoldi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Sorry... but a good PHP editor for Linux/Unix

Sorry about talking about this subject, but a really wanna know if any
one
nows a good editor for linux/unix.

Sometimes I need to work by SSH and I have to use the program pico.

I can't use vi, to use it, i'll need to see the manual!!

thanks,

Augusto



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[PHP] Sorry To Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Re.......

2001-07-26 Thread Kyle Smith

Could you people please send me any scripts you have made which are not too 
complecated but are quite useful without the use of mySQL?
To restore my faith in PHP


Thanks in advance
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RE: [PHP] Sorry To Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Re.......

2001-07-26 Thread Tyrone Mills

And what pray tell would you like these scripts to do? I've written
thousands of PHP scripts. What do you want? Be more specific and I'm sure
you'll get a great response.

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Could you people please send me any scripts you have made which are not too
complecated but are quite useful without the use of mySQL?
To restore my faith in PHP


Thanks in advance
-legokiller666-
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RE: [PHP] Sorry To Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Re.......

2001-07-26 Thread Jerry Lake

Or try http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/

Jerry Lake   
Interface Engineering Technician
Europa Communications - http://www.europa.com
Pacifier Online - http://www.pacifier.com


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Just check out px.sklar.com.

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Could you people please send me any scripts you have made which are not too
complecated but are quite useful without the use of mySQL?
To restore my faith in PHP


Thanks in advance
-legokiller666-
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[PHP] sorry correction

2001-05-23 Thread Jon Yaggie

it seems that some of my manual is just missing . . . maybe it was aliens.  i have the 
link to the functions . ..  



Re: [PHP] Sorry, what is PWS

2001-05-10 Thread Anuradha Ratnaweera


On Wed, 9 May 2001, hassan el forkani wrote:

 i have tried both PWS and Apache on a windows98 machine, and franckly
 Apache is much much better just grab a binary distribution install it
 and go through the httpd.conf to configure it (that's the trikiest
 part but the file is very well commented ) voila! best combination:
 php, apache, Mysql

Even the defaults are okey without ever touching the httpd.conf. I mean if
one doesn't like editing configuration files. Just copying files to the
DocumentRoot (/var/www/ on Debian, /home/httpd/html/ on RedHat etc) should
work.

Anuradha


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Re: [PHP] Sorry, what is PWS

2001-05-09 Thread Anuradha Ratnaweera


On Sat, 5 May 2001, Thomas Edison Jr. wrote:

 Latest version of PWS is 4.0! If u're looking for something esy  fast
 to get running, PWS is it.

It is not something as easy as apache to install. If you install any Linux
or BSD distribution, you get can apache to run out of the box without any
effort! No reason to go to network neighbourhood properties and
whatsoever...

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Re: [PHP] Sorry, what is PWS

2001-05-09 Thread hassan el forkani

i have tried both PWS and Apache on a windows98 machine, and franckly Apache is much 
much better
just grab a binary distribution install it and go through the httpd.conf to configure 
it (that's the trikiest part but the file is very well commented )
voila!
best combination: php, apache, Mysql

regards


06/05/01 17:28:40, Anuradha Ratnaweera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Sat, 5 May 2001, Thomas Edison Jr. wrote:

 Latest version of PWS is 4.0! If u're looking for something esy  fast
 to get running, PWS is it.

It is not something as easy as apache to install. If you install any Linux
or BSD distribution, you get can apache to run out of the box without any
effort! No reason to go to network neighbourhood properties and
whatsoever...

Anuradha


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Re: [PHP] Sorry, what is PWS

2001-05-06 Thread Thomas Edison Jr.

PWS is Personal Web Server. It's a web server by
Microsoft. Practically it's pretty easy to use. You
can install it into any home PC using win98 and
configure PHP on it to use. It supports ASP by default
so you can do you ASP scripting using it. 

Latest version of PWS is 4.0! If u're looking for
something esy  fast to get running, PWS is it. It's a
server just like Apache or any other, only, well, it's
Microsoft, and like Mr. Lynch once said, Microsoft 
Stable don't go in the same line. But anyways, it
works ok at home for any kind of work. 

T. Edison jr.

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Re: [PHP] Sorry, what is PWS

2001-05-06 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach Thomas Edison Jr. am Sat, May 05, 2001 at 11:41:17PM -0700:
 Stable don't go in the same line. But anyways, it
 works ok at home for any kind of work. 

Yeah, I suppose for a HOME server PWS is just fine.  If you don't want to do
any fancy, than PWS might be good.

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[PHP] Sorry, what is PWS

2001-05-05 Thread heinisch

It´s time for me to ask:
What is PWS? I wanna know what I´m reading about ;-)
TIA Oliver


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[PHP] Sorry, wrong sebject :)

2001-04-27 Thread Manesh




I need a free web server that gives me 1 Myslq accound and php hoasting!  if
soneone know of any please tell me.

thx



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Re: [PHP] Sorry, wrong sebject :)

2001-04-27 Thread Steven Haryanto

At 4/27/2001 07:35 PM, Manesh wrote:



I need a free web server that gives me 1 Myslq accound and php hoasting!  if
soneone know of any please tell me.

thx


search php knowlegde base at www.faqts.com, you'll find a bunch
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Re: [PHP] Sorry :(

2001-04-15 Thread Plutarck

Remember: There are no stupid questions. Only stupid people.


...*couldn't resist*

;)


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 anymore. Now when it comes to me and napster, thats another story
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  Hi Chris,
 
  @ 3:51:02 PM on 4/14/2001, Chris Anderson wrote:
 
   I realized that'll that I don't do much to help this community. I
   rarely reply to people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and
   when I get mail people answered already. I also ask alot of
   questions. Just saying thanks for putting up with me. Chris, The 17
   yr Old Php Coder
 
  As far as I'm concerned, you don't have a thing to be sorry about.
 
  There isn't a thing wrong with asking questions here. In fact, if you
  have a good book and this list to get help from, you're far more
  likely to become successful with PHP.
 
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RE: [PHP] Sorry :(Just Testing)

2001-04-15 Thread Effendi Mahfud



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 Subject:  Re: [PHP] Sorry :(
 
 Remember: There are no stupid questions. Only stupid people.
 
 
 ...*couldn't resist*
 
 ;)
 
 
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  Well thanks everyone, don't feel like I'm "leeching" from the community
  anymore. Now when it comes to me and napster, thats another story
  - Original Message -
  From: "Brian Clark" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 7:47 PM
  Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry :(
 
 
   Hi Chris,
  
   @ 3:51:02 PM on 4/14/2001, Chris Anderson wrote:
  
I realized that'll that I don't do much to help this community. I
rarely reply to people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and
when I get mail people answered already. I also ask alot of
questions. Just saying thanks for putting up with me. Chris, The 17
yr Old Php Coder
  
   As far as I'm concerned, you don't have a thing to be sorry about.
  
   There isn't a thing wrong with asking questions here. In fact, if you
   have a good book and this list to get help from, you're far more
   likely to become successful with PHP.
  
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Re: [PHP] Sorry :(

2001-04-15 Thread Richard

hahaha
""Plutarck"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Remember: There are no stupid questions. Only stupid people.


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 ;)


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  Well thanks everyone, don't feel like I'm "leeching" from the community
  anymore. Now when it comes to me and napster, thats another story
  - Original Message -
  From: "Brian Clark" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: "PHP is not a drug." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 7:47 PM
  Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry :(
 
 
   Hi Chris,
  
   @ 3:51:02 PM on 4/14/2001, Chris Anderson wrote:
  
I realized that'll that I don't do much to help this community. I
rarely reply to people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and
when I get mail people answered already. I also ask alot of
questions. Just saying thanks for putting up with me. Chris, The 17
yr Old Php Coder
  
   As far as I'm concerned, you don't have a thing to be sorry about.
  
   There isn't a thing wrong with asking questions here. In fact, if you
   have a good book and this list to get help from, you're far more
   likely to become successful with PHP.
  
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Re: [PHP] Sorry :(Just Testing)

2001-04-15 Thread Richard

There is PHP.TEST if you would like to test your posts


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  Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 4:38 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry :(
 
  Remember: There are no stupid questions. Only stupid people.
 
 
  ...*couldn't resist*
 
  ;)
 
 
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  ""Chris Anderson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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   Well thanks everyone, don't feel like I'm "leeching" from the
community
   anymore. Now when it comes to me and napster, thats another story
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   From: "Brian Clark" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 7:47 PM
   Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry :(
  
  
Hi Chris,
   
@ 3:51:02 PM on 4/14/2001, Chris Anderson wrote:
   
 I realized that'll that I don't do much to help this community. I
 rarely reply to people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and
 when I get mail people answered already. I also ask alot of
 questions. Just saying thanks for putting up with me. Chris, The
17
 yr Old Php Coder
   
As far as I'm concerned, you don't have a thing to be sorry about.
   
There isn't a thing wrong with asking questions here. In fact, if
you
have a good book and this list to get help from, you're far more
likely to become successful with PHP.
   
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[PHP] Sorry :(

2001-04-14 Thread Chris Anderson

I realized that'll that I don't do much to help this community. I rarely reply to 
people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and when I get mail people answered 
already. I also ask alot of questions. Just saying thanks for putting up with me.
Chris, The 17 yr Old Php Coder



Re: [PHP] Sorry :(

2001-04-14 Thread Richard

Hey, take it easy, I started like that too, I think we all did.

- Richard

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reply to people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and when I get mail
people answered already. I also ask alot of questions. Just saying thanks
for putting up with me.
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Re: [PHP] Sorry :(

2001-04-14 Thread Brian Clark

Hi Chris,

@ 3:51:02 PM on 4/14/2001, Chris Anderson wrote:

 I realized that'll that I don't do much to help this community. I
 rarely reply to people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and
 when I get mail people answered already. I also ask alot of
 questions. Just saying thanks for putting up with me. Chris, The 17
 yr Old Php Coder

As far as I'm concerned, you don't have a thing to be sorry about.

There isn't a thing wrong with asking questions here. In fact, if you
have a good book and this list to get help from, you're far more
likely to become successful with PHP.

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Re: [PHP] Sorry :(

2001-04-14 Thread Chris Anderson

Well thanks everyone, don't feel like I'm "leeching" from the community
anymore. Now when it comes to me and napster, thats another story
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Clark" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "PHP is not a drug." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Sorry :(


 Hi Chris,

 @ 3:51:02 PM on 4/14/2001, Chris Anderson wrote:

  I realized that'll that I don't do much to help this community. I
  rarely reply to people's questions. Mainly because I have 56.6 and
  when I get mail people answered already. I also ask alot of
  questions. Just saying thanks for putting up with me. Chris, The 17
  yr Old Php Coder

 As far as I'm concerned, you don't have a thing to be sorry about.

 There isn't a thing wrong with asking questions here. In fact, if you
 have a good book and this list to get help from, you're far more
 likely to become successful with PHP.

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Re: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help

2001-04-10 Thread Andy Woolley

RE: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need helpIf you place something like:

ErrorDocument 404 /errors/404.php

inside your .htaccess file and then create a file called 404.php in the
errors directory it should work.

You can also echo plain text to he screen using

ErrorDocument 404 "Error Message Goes Here."

HTH

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From: Boget, Chris
To: 'Andy Woolley' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 7:57 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help


 I know this has nowt to do with PHP so I'll keep it as short
 as possible.
 My problem is, I'd like to get 404 error redirecting to work
 in IE under Apache. I've set the ErrorDocument in apache.conf
 and in .htaccess. It works in Netscape et al but not in IE.
 IE seems to be issuing it's own error page. I know there must
 be a config somewhere other than the client side "Show friendly
 error messages", but can't seem to find it. I have RTFM and
 scanned the Web but still not found it. Hope you can help.
 Once again I apologize for being Off Topic.

Does someone have an example of how to do this within .htaccess?
I've tried everything and all I ever get is an Internal Server Error
when the .htaccess file is in place... :/

Chris


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[PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help

2001-04-09 Thread Andy Woolley

Guys,

I know this has nowt to do with PHP so I'll keep it as short as possible.

My problem is, I'd like to get 404 error redirecting to work in IE under
Apache. I've set the ErrorDocument in apache.conf and in .htaccess. It works
in Netscape et al but not in IE.

IE seems to be issuing it's own error page. I know there must be a config
somewhere other than the client side "Show friendly error messages", but
can't seem to find it. I have RTFM and scanned the Web but still not found
it. Hope you can help.

Once again I apologize for being Off Topic.

Kind Regards

Andy Woolley
www.databasewatch.com

ps if you want to test it try www.databasewatch.com/noexist


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RE: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help

2001-04-09 Thread Jon Haworth

Your custom 404 is probably less than 512 bytes. This causes IE to display
its own inbuilt error page (don't ask me why :-) Push it over that and all
should be well.

HTH
Jon


-Original Message-
From: Andy Woolley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 April 2001 18:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help


Guys,

I know this has nowt to do with PHP so I'll keep it as short as possible.

My problem is, I'd like to get 404 error redirecting to work in IE under
Apache. I've set the ErrorDocument in apache.conf and in .htaccess. It works
in Netscape et al but not in IE.

IE seems to be issuing it's own error page. I know there must be a config
somewhere other than the client side "Show friendly error messages", but
can't seem to find it. I have RTFM and scanned the Web but still not found
it. Hope you can help.

Once again I apologize for being Off Topic.

Kind Regards

Andy Woolley
www.databasewatch.com

ps if you want to test it try www.databasewatch.com/noexist


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Re: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help

2001-04-09 Thread Andy Woolley

Jon, your a star...Thanks alot

How rediculous is that of MS to do it that way. I really did try and find
out what was going on and knew it had to be something simple, but I never
expected it be that stupid.

Thanks Again
Andy Woolley
www.databasewatch.com

ps. If you ever visit the Midlands, I'll by you a beer :-)

- Original Message -
From: "Jon Haworth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Andy Woolley'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 6:09 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help


 Your custom 404 is probably less than 512 bytes. This causes IE to display
 its own inbuilt error page (don't ask me why :-) Push it over that and all
 should be well.

 HTH
 Jon


 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Woolley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 09 April 2001 18:00
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help


 Guys,

 I know this has nowt to do with PHP so I'll keep it as short as possible.

 My problem is, I'd like to get 404 error redirecting to work in IE under
 Apache. I've set the ErrorDocument in apache.conf and in .htaccess. It
works
 in Netscape et al but not in IE.

 IE seems to be issuing it's own error page. I know there must be a config
 somewhere other than the client side "Show friendly error messages", but
 can't seem to find it. I have RTFM and scanned the Web but still not found
 it. Hope you can help.

 Once again I apologize for being Off Topic.

 Kind Regards

 Andy Woolley
 www.databasewatch.com

 ps if you want to test it try www.databasewatch.com/noexist


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