I'l post where ever I want in my own thread Master Brown :P
Maybe just to confuse people even more, I should rot_13 this e-mail :P
On Jun 20, 2008, at 2:21 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
Don't top post! >:-o
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
One of theses
At 2:21 PM -0400 6/20/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One of theses days I will ;)
There's only one 's' in 'these'.
Grammar police alert!
Always do a better job than you need to do.
I agree with that -- however -- if y
Don't top post! >:-o
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of theses days I will ;)
There's only one 's' in 'these'.
> But when you know a tool that will work and it's a simple little form that's
> only going to be used by a few people occasionall
One of theses days I will ;)
But when you know a tool that will work and it's a simple little form
that's only going to be used by a few people occasionally until this
business takes off and I need to upgrade stuff... explode() works just
fine :P
On Jun 19, 2008, at 6:18 PM, Philip Thomp
RTFM: http://www.php.net/strrpos Hehe =D
"Find position of last occurrence of a char in a string"
This avoids the extension containing multiple '.'s.
~Phil
On Jun 19, 2008, at 1:02 PM, Jason Pruim wrote:
Know what I found that works most reliably though?
$filenameExploded = explode(".", $fi
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does that get a different result than mine?
Sorry, Phil, I hadn't even been paying much attention to the
thread, and saw that it just kept going, so I sent in a suggestion.
Both of our things do the exact same thing,
Know what I found that works most reliably though?
$filenameExploded = explode(".", $filename);
that way, if I have a file like this:
filename.todaysdate.todaystime.extension I don't end up with the
extension being: .todaysdate.todaystime.extension :) Unless I was
using the substr() comman
Does that get a different result than mine?
~Phil
On Jun 19, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
Try this:
echo substr($filename,(strrpos($filename,'.') +
1),strlen($filename))."\n";
?>
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On Jun 17, 2008, at 8:01 AM, Dan Shirah wrote:
The code I'm having issues with is this:
$filename = $_FILES['userfile']['name']; // Get the name of
the file
(including file extension).
$ext = substr($filename, strpos($filename,'.'),
strlen($filename)-1); // Get the extension from
Jim Lucas wrote:
Peter Ford wrote:
Frank Arensmeier wrote:
17 jun 2008 kl. 22.14 skrev Jim Lucas:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how
it is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip fil
Peter Ford wrote:
Frank Arensmeier wrote:
17 jun 2008 kl. 22.14 skrev Jim Lucas:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how it
is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip files in excess of 20
Frank Arensmeier wrote:
17 jun 2008 kl. 22.14 skrev Jim Lucas:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how it
is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip files in excess of 200 MB... Yes I know
17 jun 2008 kl. 22.14 skrev Jim Lucas:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how
it is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip files in excess of 200 MB... Yes I know that is
large, but it
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how it is
now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be uploading
.zip files in excess of 200 MB... Yes I know that is large, but it's for
a print shop and they get HUGE file
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 8:39 AM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how it is
> now...
>
> What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be uploading .zip
> files in excess of 200 MB... Yes I know that
At 9:01 AM -0400 6/17/08, Dan Shirah wrote:
>
The code I'm having issues with is this:
$filename = $_FILES['userfile']['name']; // Get the name of the file
(including file extension).
$ext = substr($filename, strpos($filename,'.'),
strlen($filename)-1); // Get the extension
On 17 Jun 2008, at 14:04, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Jun 17, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Dan Shirah wrote:
The code I'm having issues with is this:
$filename = $_FILES['userfile']['name']; // Get the name of
the file (including file extension).
$ext = substr($filename, strpos($filename,'.'),
s
On 17 Jun 2008, at 14:05, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Jun 17, 2008, at 8:46 AM, Stut wrote:
On 17 Jun 2008, at 13:39, Jason Pruim wrote:
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how
it is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip fil
Jason,
If you don't expressly need it to run server side, you could always use a
simple little javascript check if you want.
*
function checkFileType() {
// for mac/linux, else assume windows
if (navigator.appVersion.indexOf('Mac') != -1 ||
navigator.appVersion.indexOf('Linux') != -1)
v
On Jun 17, 2008, at 8:46 AM, Stut wrote:
On 17 Jun 2008, at 13:39, Jason Pruim wrote:
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how
it is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip files in excess of 200 MB... Yes I know that is
On Jun 17, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Dan Shirah wrote:
The code I'm having issues with is this:
$filename = $_FILES['userfile']['name']; // Get the name of
the file (including file extension).
$ext = substr($filename, strpos($filename,'.'),
strlen($filename)-1); // Get the extension
>
> The code I'm having issues with is this:
>
>$filename = $_FILES['userfile']['name']; // Get the name of the file
> (including file extension).
>$ext = substr($filename, strpos($filename,'.'),
> strlen($filename)-1); // Get the extension from the filename.
>
> All I want to do is
On 17 Jun 2008, at 13:39, Jason Pruim wrote:
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how it
is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip files in excess of 200 MB... Yes I know that is
large, but it's for a print shop and they
Hi everyone,
I am attempting to adopt some code to work more reliably then how it
is now...
What I am doing is coding a upload form where people could be
uploading .zip files in excess of 200 MB... Yes I know that is large,
but it's for a print shop and they get HUGE files to print from.
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 21:46:18 +0700
"Peter Lauri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> function is_utf8_start($b) {
> return (($b & 0x80) == 0) || ($b & 0x40);
> }
> [/snip]
>
> :) I think I will go with the mb_substr function, it works for me :)
Yeah, I guess that's the right thing to do. Othe
[snip]
Actually this is false. I don't know what I was thinking. The high bit
will be set in all bytes of a UTF-8 byte sequence. If it's not it's an
ASCII character.
The bytes are actually layed out as follows [1]:
U- ___ U-007F: 0xxx
U-0080 ___ U-07FF: 110x
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 10:08:36 -0400
Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:34:20 +0700
> "Peter Lauri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi group,
> >
> > I want to limit the number of characters that are shown in a script. The
> > characters happen to be Thai, and the
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:34:20 +0700
"Peter Lauri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I want to limit the number of characters that are shown in a script. The
> characters happen to be Thai, and the page is encoded in UTF-8. Everything
> works, except when I want to cut the text (just take
Peter Lauri wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I want to limit the number of characters that are shown in a script. The
> characters happen to be Thai, and the page is encoded in UTF-8. Everything
> works, except when I want to cut the text (just take start of string).
>
> I do:
>
> echo substr($thaistring,
Hi group,
I want to limit the number of characters that are shown in a script. The
characters happen to be Thai, and the page is encoded in UTF-8. Everything
works, except when I want to cut the text (just take start of string).
I do:
echo substr($thaistring, 0, 30);
The beginning of the string
On Sat, October 29, 2005 6:36 am, Danny wrote:
> I need to extract 50 words more or less from a description field. How
> can i
> do that?. Substr, cuts the words. Is there any other way to that,
> without
> using and array? I mean and implemented function in PHP 4.x
> I´ve been googling around, b
Hi,
I need to extract 50 words more or less from a description field. How can i
do that?. Substr, cuts the words. Is there any other way to that, without
using and array? I mean and implemented function in PHP 4.x
I´ve been googling around, but wordwrap, and substr is driving me mad...
Thanks in
split() uses the POSIX regular expressions engine, and thus also uses
regular expressions. The loading of this engine is a massive overhead
when dealing with simple splitting of a string. To do basic things like
this it's a lot faster to use explode().
- Tul
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
Yo
What about using explode()?
$array = explode('_', 'pid_1_date_2004_10_25');
$pid = $array[1];
$yr = $array[3];
$mn = $array[4];
$dy = $array[5];
Graham
> -Original Message-
> From: Shaun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 25 October 2004 14:00
> To: [
You can also use split function if you do not know about regular
expressions and do not want to learn:
$string = "pid_1_date_2004_10_25";
$regs = split ("_", $string );
print_r ($regs);
?>
I think its autoexplicative.
Shaun wrote:
Hi,
I have a string as follows: pid_1_date_2004_10_25
pid tells m
Use regular expresions:
$string = "pid_1_date_2004_10_25";
preg_match ( '/^pid_(.*?)_date_(.*?)$/', $string, $regs );
print_r ($regs);
?>
Shaun wrote:
Hi,
I have a string as follows: pid_1_date_2004_10_25
pid tells me the Project_ID and date tells me the date(!). I need to extract
this informatio
Shaun wrote:
However, to get the Project ID I need to extract everything after 'pid_' and
everything before 'date_'. Can someone help me with this please as PHP
doesn't seem to provide a function for extracting information from a string
that occurs before the 'needle'?
yes it doe. look under re
Hi,
I have a string as follows: pid_1_date_2004_10_25
pid tells me the Project_ID and date tells me the date(!). I need to extract
this information from the string so to get the date I need everything after
'date_' as follows:
substr(strstr($key, 'date_'), 4)
However, to get the Project ID I
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%
% $color = '#aabbcc';
%
% if (strlen($color) == 7) {
%echo ' r: ' . substr($color, 1, 2);
[snip]
D'oh! I knew it should be substr but I could never find it! I was up to
page 1098 or such and muddling through all of the PCRE doc when I g
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Sorry, scrap that:
if (substr_count($mystring,"¶") >0)
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
How can I find out if $mystring includes the character "¶"?
Thought substr would do it?
J
strpos() would be better...
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Sorry, scrap that:
if (substr_count($mystring,"¶") >0)
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> How can I find out if $mystring includes the character "¶"?
> Thought substr would do it?
> J
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How can I find out if $mystring includes the character "¶"?
Thought substr would do it?
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A that makes more sense!! Am trying everyone's suggestions now...
Justin French
on 27/03/03 3:32 AM, Marek Kilimajer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Forgot to mention this is to be run after
> eregi_replace("([[:alnum:]]+)://([^[:space:]]*)([[:alnum:]#?/&=])", " href=\"\\1://\\2\\3\" {$t}\">\
Forgot to mention this is to be run after
eregi_replace("([[:alnum:]]+)://([^[:space:]]*)([[:alnum:]#?/&=])", "\\1://\\2\\3", $str);
as it only replaces long strings within tags
Marek Kilimajer wrote:
$str = preg_replace('|(]*>[^<]{55})[^<]+()|','$1...$2', $str);
Justin French wrote:
Hi, I have
$str = preg_replace('|(]*>[^<]{55})[^<]+()|','$1...$2', $str);
Justin French wrote:
Hi, I have this ereg to turn URLs into links:
eregi_replace("([[:alnum:]]+)://([^[:space:]]*)([[:alnum:]#?/&=])", "\\1://\\2\\3", $str);
... found it in the manual i think, or maybe on weberdev.com examples
Anyh
: php
Subject: [PHP] substr() on part an ereg() capture
Hi, I have this ereg to turn URLs into links:
eregi_replace("([[:alnum:]]+)://([^[:space:]]*)([[:alnum:]#?/&=])", "\\1://\\2\\3", $str);
... found it in the manual i think, or maybe on weberdev.com examples
Anyhoo,
couldn't you just do substr( $blah, 0, 55)
or something similar?
(i'm crap with syntax, so that's just off my head...)
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- Original Message -
From: "Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "php" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent
Hi, I have this ereg to turn URLs into links:
eregi_replace("([[:alnum:]]+)://([^[:space:]]*)([[:alnum:]#?/&=])", "\\1://\\2\\3", $str);
... found it in the manual i think, or maybe on weberdev.com examples
Anyhoo, it places the whole link in between the and , which is
fine for short links, bu
Try this
$temp = fgets($fp,4096);
$line = substr($temp,0,10);
Robbert van Andel
-Original Message-
From: Paul Reilly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 9:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] substr() help
working on a peice of code that should be
working on a peice of code that should be pretty easy, but for some reason I
am not getting any results.
I want the first 10 characters of each line from the file I am reading and
am using this code:
$temp = str_replace("\n", "", fgets($fp, 4096));
$line = substr ($temp, 0,
> When working with Boolean expressions in this way, deMorgan's laws often
come in handy; these state that:
>
> !a AND !bis the same as !(a OR b)
> !a OR !b is the same as !(a AND b)
>
> Hope this helps!!
I don't know who this deMorgan dude is, but that rule is being wri
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Knipe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 17 June 2002 09:28
>
> Is this right? It seems to me that substr is working in reverse?
>
> $string = "1234567890"; // Always numerical, always 10 chars.
> if (!substr($string, 0, -7) == "083") {
> echo "not 0
> -Original Message-
> From: Lazor, Ed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 17 June 2002 21:24
> To: 'Chris Knipe'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] substr?
>
>
> Here's another way of writing that code that may be easier to
> work with:
&
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> -Original Message-
> From: r [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 2:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
Hi ppl,
Can you tell me what does this mean?
if (substr($text, -1) == ".")
{$test = substr($text, 0, -1);}
I know the if part searches the $text from the starting for the "."
I am just confused about what the second and third arguement does in the
substr. (Second line)
I know that this is an ea
Hi,
I still have one problem, which seems to be not solveable in a easy and
smooth way:
I have a text file like this:
$text="This is a html extended textwhich needs to be cut after 100
chars";
Than I do a substring to limit it to only 100 words (teaser-format):
$teaser_1=substr($text, 0, 100)
> Personally when I'm doing teasers I strip all HTML from the content
> before using substr:
>
> $teaser = strip_tags($content);
> $teaser = substr($teaser, 0, 100);
> $teaser .= '...'; // Nice touch to have a '...' on the end :)
>
You don't have a handy way to check that your substr() doe
Thanks, found a way - the PHP function wordwrap does it just perfect
(recognizes the tags, too) ...
Sometimes it's just good to browse a little bit through PHP.net (*g*)
Sascha Ragtschaa
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Sascha Ragtschaa wrote
>I need to limit a teaser-text via substr($teaser,0,100). The Problem I now
>have is, if the last 4 string chars are a html tag like and this tag
>will be cut by the substr to something like that: webpage...
>
>How can I avoid that the html tags are cut by the substr funct
Hi,
I got a small problem:
I need to limit a teaser-text via substr($teaser,0,100). The Problem I now
have is, if the last 4 string chars are a html tag like and this tag
will be cut by the substr to something like that: http://www.php.net/)
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There are no shortage of ways to do this.
// Using explode() ...
echo array_pop(explode(" ",$full_name));
// Using split() ...
echo array_pop(split(" ",$full_name));
// Using stristr()
while($haystack = stristr($haystack," ")) {
$haystack = substr($haystack,1);
$last_wo
$pos=strpso($line," ");
$last=substr($line, $pos, strlen($line));
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.substr.php
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strpos.php
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strlen.php
@+++
Le Vendredi 14 Décembre 2001 17:11, Andras Kende a écrit :
> I trying to con
I trying to convert some full names to last names only like:
-get the subtext from the end until the space
"joe blue" -> "blue"
"bill western" - "western"
Looked around at php.net docs but im not sure...
Thanks
Andras
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nctions could be used in select statements? i dunno...
> >
> > SELECT User, SendDate FROM my_form
> > WHERE substr(SendDate, 0, 2)=19;
> >
> > and i've tried the damn thing with brackets around all different parts.
> >
>
> Try to figure out the damn
d i've tried the damn thing with brackets around all different parts.
>
Try to figure out the damn difference between PHP substr() & SQL SUBSTRING().
> thanks much,
>
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hi,
could someone please tell me why this doesn't work? i thought that
string functions could be used in select statements? i dunno...
SELECT User, SendDate FROM my_form
WHERE substr(SendDate, 0, 2)=19;
and i've tried the damn thing with brackets around all different parts.
thanks much,
to
You wrote:
> I am trying to receive file names but can't quite figure out the
proper > substr to do it:
>
> jeff.dat
> jeffrey.dat
> chris.dat
> tom.dat
>
> I want to receive the name to the left of the .dat
>
> Jeff
$file = array("jeff.dat", "jeffrey.dat", "chris.dat", "tom.dat");
for($i=0; $i\n
RE: [PHP] substr question...I suppose that $tmpmember=substr($entry, 0,-4); will do
the same? :)
Jeff
- Original Message -
From: Boget, Chris
To: 'Jeff Lewis' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:54 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] substr question...
>
> I am trying to receive file names but can't quite figure out
> the proper substr to do it:
> jeff.dat
> jeffrey.dat
> chris.dat
> tom.dat
> I want to receive the name to the left of the .dat
$fileName = eregi_replace( "\.dat", "", $fullFileName );
Chris
try
$filename=explode(".", names);
echo $filename[0]
Jeff Lewis wrote:
> I am trying to receive file names but can't quite figure out the proper substr to do
>it:
>
> jeff.dat
> jeffrey.dat
> chris.dat
> tom.dat
>
> I want to receive the name to the left of the .dat
>
> Jeff
>
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I am trying to receive file names but can't quite figure out the proper substr to do
it:
jeff.dat
jeffrey.dat
chris.dat
tom.dat
I want to receive the name to the left of the .dat
Jeff
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