script using pcntl_fork do run some work in
> > background.
> > Runnig my script on my development system (PHP version 5.3.3-7) it
> behaves
> > like
> > intended. But running it on my production test system (PHP version PHP
> > 5.1.2), i got
> > some strange resu
und.
>> Runnig my script on my development system (PHP version 5.3.3-7) it behaves
>> like
>> intended. But running it on my production test system (PHP version PHP
>> 5.1.2), i got
>> some strange results. The problem is, that when i logout from my SSH
>> sessio
On 29 Mar 2012, at 20:49, Ralf Gnädinger wrote:
> i got some trouble with a PHP script using pcntl_fork do run some work in
> background.
> Runnig my script on my development system (PHP version 5.3.3-7) it behaves
> like
> intended. But running it on my production test system (
On 03/29/2012 12:49 PM, Ralf Gnädinger wrote:
Hi,
i got some trouble with a PHP script using pcntl_fork do run some work in
background.
Runnig my script on my development system (PHP version 5.3.3-7) it behaves
like
intended. But running it on my production test system (PHP version PHP
5.1.2
Hi,
i got some trouble with a PHP script using pcntl_fork do run some work in
background.
Runnig my script on my development system (PHP version 5.3.3-7) it behaves
like
intended. But running it on my production test system (PHP version PHP
5.1.2), i got
some strange results. The problem is, that
you in anticipation.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> Joseph
>
> --- On Mon, 17/10/11, Ashley Sheridan
> wrote:
>
>
> From: Ashley Sheridan
> Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Version: 5.2.5.
> To: &q
what did you name your file? If it didn't have a .php extension, it won't
work.
"Joseph Adenuga" wrote in message
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Operating System: Window XP
PHP Version: 5.2.5. with Apache 2.2.8
My Firefox browser
Joseph Adenuga wrote:
>
>
>Operating System: Window XP
>
>PHP Version: 5.2.5. with Apache 2.2.8
>
>My Firefox browser returns (Output) the same php script code I inserted
>in Notepad:
> echo "Hello
>Web!";
>
>?>
>
>
>
>Pleas
Subject: [PHP] PHP Version: 5.2.5.
Operating System: Window XP
PHP Version: 5.2.5. with Apache 2.2.8
My Firefox browser returns (Output) the same php script code I inserted in
Notepad: Hello
Web!";
?>
Please, what am I doing wrong?
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Operating System: Window XP
PHP Version: 5.2.5. with Apache 2.2.8
My Firefox browser returns (Output) the same php script code I inserted in
Notepad: Hello
Web!";
?>
Please, what am I doing wrong?
2010/5/19 MSc. Carlos Pollán Estrada
> Hola colegas.
> Neceseto saber con qué función de PHP (si la hay) puedo optener la versión
> del MySQL que estoy utilizando.
> Gracias de antemano.
>
> Salu2
>
>
>
> MSc. Carlos Pollán Estrada.
> Esp. Ciencia
Hola colegas.
Neceseto saber con qué función de PHP (si la hay) puedo optener la versión del
MySQL que estoy utilizando.
Gracias de antemano.
Salu2
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Esp. Ciencias de la Computación.
Archivo Histórico de Manzanillo.
C
with minimum or no oracle interactions.
My php version: 5.2.6
OS: Windows XP sP3 and Windows Server 2008
Testing it in PHPEd using internal PHPEd server and FastCGI ... and also on
Windows 2008 server in IIS ...same results both using the same
php.ini
Would anyone know what could
have you tried using a profiler like xdebug? or may be it is not a php
issue at all..
i find https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1843 to be
helpful in these situations
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>
> then 2 seconds, but PHP needs 210seconds ... to display it to the user
> I'm using default php.ini
>
>
>
> I have a horizontal menu with buttons to switch pages . and just
> switching pages takes time with minimum or no oracle interactions.
>
>
out
that Oracle can fetch 300 records in less
then 2 seconds, but PHP needs 210seconds ... to display it to the user
I'm using default php.ini
I have a horizontal menu with buttons to switch pages . and just
switching pages takes time with minimum or no oracle interactions.
on for Solr that I have set the minimum required version
> > as 5.2.11.
> >
> > http://pecl.php.net/package/solr/
> >
> > However, most of the PHP users that want to use it are unable to do so
> > because the PHP version in the PROD environments is below 5.2.11
PHP users that want to use it are unable to do so
because the PHP version in the PROD environments is below 5.2.11
They are also nervous about upgrading to newer versions as it will require
some regression testing.
In my production environment I am using 5.3.0 and most of the people that I
have
From: Lester Caine
> Israel Ekpo wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, John Black
wrote:
>>
>>> Bob McConnell wrote:
>>>
I just checked the Red Hat 5.4 manifest and it shows
php-5.1.6-23.el5 -
php-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3. CentOS simply repackages the Red Hat kit
without
the proprietary
Israel Ekpo wrote:
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, John Black wrote:
Bob McConnell wrote:
I just checked the Red Hat 5.4 manifest and it shows php-5.1.6-23.el5 -
php-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3. CentOS simply repackages the Red Hat kit without
the proprietary bits. I don't understand why they are so far
because, personally, I would look at
the latest release of one of the biggest Enterprise class Linux vendors
before deciding on a PHP version.
The larger distros only tend to upgrade packages when required because
other packages need them or when a security issues has been discovered.
Other times
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, John Black wrote:
> Bob McConnell wrote:
>
>> I just checked the Red Hat 5.4 manifest and it shows php-5.1.6-23.el5 -
>> php-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3. CentOS simply repackages the Red Hat kit without
>> the proprietary bits. I don't understand why they are so far behind on
Bob McConnell wrote:
I just checked the Red Hat 5.4 manifest and it shows php-5.1.6-23.el5 -
php-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3. CentOS simply repackages the Red Hat kit without
the proprietary bits. I don't understand why they are so far behind on a
build that was just released last month, but our hosting ser
From: John Black
> Israel Ekpo wrote:
>> I just finishing testing against 5.2.10 down to 5.2.4. I am not sure
how
>> many people are still using versions between 5.2.0 and 5.2.3
>> I would like to know those ones too
>
> Well anybody running CentOS 5 or RedHat Linux Enterprise 5 using the
> offic
Israel Ekpo wrote:
I just finishing testing against 5.2.10 down to 5.2.4. I am not sure how
many people are still using versions between 5.2.0 and 5.2.3
I would like to know those ones too
Well anybody running CentOS 5 or RedHat Linux Enterprise 5 using the
official repo will be using PHP 5.1.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Israel Ekpo wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 12:21 PM, O. Lavell wrote:
>
> > Israel Ekpo wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Guys,
> > >
> > > I just want to conduct a quick survey to find out what version of PHP
> > > people are using in their production environments.
> >
> > A
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 12:21 PM, O. Lavell wrote:
> Israel Ekpo wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I just want to conduct a quick survey to find out what version of PHP
> > people are using in their production environments.
>
> A few days late to answer perhaps, but in case you still want another
> re
Israel Ekpo wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I just want to conduct a quick survey to find out what version of PHP
> people are using in their production environments.
A few days late to answer perhaps, but in case you still want another
reply: I use 5.2.6, the version that comes with Debian "Lenny". I do
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>>
> Home/Dev: 5.2.15
> Web: 5.1.6 (probably should update)
>
O.K. so 5.2.15 doesn't exist :-( That is the Zend debugger version I
have. I actually have Home/Dev: 5.2.4.
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>
> However, most of the PHP users that want to use it are unable to do so
> because the PHP version in the PROD environments is below 5.2.11
>
> They are also nervous about upgrading to newer versions as it will require
> some regression testing.
>
>
Israel Ekpo wrote:
I would really appreciate some feedback as it will be useful in helping me
determine which PHP version numbers to do my regression tests against.
I used to write software for 4.1 and above but I am now dropping PHP 4
and will only write for PHP 5 and above. I would still
5.2.0 though but I am thinking about starting at 5.2.4
and
newer.
I would really appreciate some feedback as it will be useful in helping me
determine which PHP version numbers to do my regression tests against.
cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.3 (Tikanga)
php
hinking about starting at
> 5.2.4
> > > and
> > > newer.
> > >
> > > I would really appreciate some feedback as it will be useful in helping
> > me
> > > determine which PHP version numbers to do my regression tests against.
> > >
> >
>
> > version
> > as 5.2.11.
> >
> [snip]
>
> > I cannot go below 5.2.0 though but I am thinking about starting at 5.2.4
> > and
> > newer.
> >
> > I would really appreciate some feedback as it will be useful in helping
> me
> > det
ip]
> I cannot go below 5.2.0 though but I am thinking about starting at 5.2.4
> and
> newer.
>
> I would really appreciate some feedback as it will be useful in helping me
> determine which PHP version numbers to do my regression tests against.
>
> cat /etc/redhat-releas
5.2.11 here...
Gr
mrfroasty
Israel Ekpo wrote:
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:47 AM, tedd wrote:
At 11:10 AM -0400 10/29/09, Israel Ekpo wrote:
Hi Guys,
I just want to conduct a quick survey to find out what version of PHP
people
are using in their production environments.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:47 AM, tedd wrote:
> At 11:10 AM -0400 10/29/09, Israel Ekpo wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I just want to conduct a quick survey to find out what version of PHP
>> people
>> are using in their production environments.
>>
>
> My version depends upon the client. I have one c
At 11:10 AM -0400 10/29/09, Israel Ekpo wrote:
Hi Guys,
I just want to conduct a quick survey to find out what version of PHP people
are using in their production environments.
My version depends upon the client. I have one client who is still in
version 4.3.1.0.
Cheers,
tedd
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Israel Ekpo wrote:
I would really appreciate some feedback as it will be useful in helping me
determine which PHP version numbers to do my regression tests against.
5.2.0 to 5.2.11 depending on server.
I'm not yet ready to move to 5.3.0 due to lack of stable support from
the acceler
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Fernando Castillo Aparicio <
f_c_a_1...@yahoo.es> wrote:
> 5.2.8, but testing 5.3 in local environment.
>
>
Thanks Fernando.
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5.2.8, but testing 5.3 in local environment.
to use it are unable to do so
because the PHP version in the PROD environments is below 5.2.11
They are also nervous about upgrading to newer versions as it will require
some regression testing.
In my production environment I am using 5.3.0 and most of the people that I
have contacted seems to be
Why not just compile it yourself?
Why not let the ports system compile it for you and then have the choice
to remove it as package whenever you like...
You get it compiled and packaged the same time...
:-)
I guess BSD is the way to make your life easier...
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>> still shows "PHP Version 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.6". BUT at the same time
>> phpinfo() shows "Build Date: April 17 2009"!
>>
>> This seems incongruent to me! PHP 5.2.4 is from the year 2007!!! Which
>>
Philipp Schaffner wrote:
> Dear PHP [hard]core expert
>
> After "apt-get install php5-dev" on Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Hardy Heron)
> with an already existing and functioning PHP5 interpreter "phpinfo()"
> still shows "PHP Version 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.6".
Dear PHP [hard]core expert
After "apt-get install php5-dev" on Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Hardy Heron)
with an already existing and functioning PHP5 interpreter "phpinfo()" still
shows "PHP Version 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.6". BUT at the same time phpinfo() shows
"Build
Does subversion meet your needs? You can check out a working copy
that's your dev copy, then check in changes and push to production
whenever you want.
Waynn
On 8/6/08, Benjamin Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After reading a topic on the list here about someone losing their website,
> and
After reading a topic on the list here about someone losing their website,
and having a minor mistake on my own that cost me a week's work on a file
(basically, tested the file, then uploaded to the live site and took the
daily backup off the live site.. only to find the file was messed up.. and
ha
On 4/4/07, Mario Guenterberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:56:12PM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote:
> Mario,
>
> Boy it's been a long day - it seems that every item I had in by
configure
> batch had to be installed; then at the very end of the day it finally
got to
> the --wi
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:56:12PM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote:
> Mario,
>
> Boy it's been a long day - it seems that every item I had in by configure
> batch had to be installed; then at the very end of the day it finally got to
> the --with-mysql. Had quite a scramble tryingto find the correct d
Mario,
Boy it's been a long day - it seems that every item I had in by configure
batch had to be installed; then at the very end of the day it finally got to
the --with-mysql. Had quite a scramble tryingto find the correct dev
environment, then finally I was down to to two warning errors, one of
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:50:31AM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote:
> Mario,
>
> That did it - when I tried to reload the phpinof.php script Apache did not
> know what to do with the file.
>
> Now I'll drag the compiler from it's dusty corner and start from scratch.
Not the debian/ubuntu way but som
Mario,
That did it - when I tried to reload the phpinof.php script Apache did not
know what to do with the file.
Now I'll drag the compiler from it's dusty corner and start from scratch.
Thanks a million - Miles
On 4/2/07, Mario Guenterberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at
Thanks Mario, I'll try that tomorrow morning.
Much appreciated - Miles
On 4/2/07, Mario Guenterberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 04:52:02PM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote:
> This probably belongs under php-install, but thought I would try here
first,
> and it comes under the
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 04:52:02PM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote:
> This probably belongs under php-install, but thought I would try here first,
> and it comes under the general header of "Be careful what you wish for".
>
> On a new Ubuntu (Debian) server I installed this version of PHP because I
>
This probably belongs under php-install, but thought I would try here first,
and it comes under the general header of "Be careful what you wish for".
On a new Ubuntu (Debian) server I installed this version of PHP because I
wanted some 5.2 features. It's the hardened version, and not the one we
w
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 04:27:49PM -0800, james crooks wrote:
> I trying to get php_printer.dll extension to work on a xp system . I
> downloaded correct version of php_printer.dll to match php version 5.1.1 .
> The extension_dir is set correctly , because other extensions load
I trying to get php_printer.dll extension to work on a xp system . I
downloaded correct version of php_printer.dll to match php version 5.1.1 .
The extension_dir is set correctly , because other extensions load and work
perfectly.
When I execute the following code, I get ...
an undefined
Brent and Oliver,
Thank you for your assistance.
I found some notable solutions from MySQL Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?11,6400,6400#msg-6400
Regards,
Behzad
HP 5?
2) What is the lowest PHP version which works fine with MySQL 4.1.x?
Regards,
Behzad
P.S.
I don't use "Improved MySQL" extension in PHP.
I just need MySQL 4.1.x for multi-byte character support.
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rt for PHP4,
be it sooner or later. With the 5.1 release there are no speed arguments
for PHP4 anymore. If you switch now, you are avoiding bigger adjustment
problems in the future.
> 2) What is the lowest PHP version which works fine with MySQL 4.1.x?
Tip: Look at the relase notes of the differ
Hi List,
I have noted that some versions of PHP are unable to work with MySQL 4.1.x.
1) Should I upgrade to PHP 5?
2) What is the lowest PHP version which works fine with MySQL 4.1.x?
Regards,
Behzad
P.S.
I don't use "Improved MySQL" extension in PHP.
I just need MySQL 4.1.x
Hi,
Thursday, November 17, 2005, 11:55:14 AM, you wrote:
> I just installed Apache 2.0.55 / PHP 5.0.5 and MySQL5.0.15 on WinXP.
> All seems OK, except that when I look at the PHP configuration using
> phpinfo() it reports the MySQL version as 4.1.7 .
I may well be wrong, but isn't the Client API
Hi
I just installed Apache 2.0.55 / PHP 5.0.5 and MySQL5.0.15 on WinXP. All
seems OK, except that when I look at the PHP configuration using
phpinfo() it reports the MySQL version as 4.1.7 .
Any ideas?
Otherwise all OK!
Dave
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Erron Walker wrote:
I am using the version of GD packaged with php 4.3.x for windows and
am having a problem with opening images and not being able to lock them.
As
On 28 Oct 2005, at 07:46, Richard Davey wrote:
Friday, October 28, 2005, 7:41:21 AM, you wrote:
How can I query for PHP version?
phpversion() !
While it's true that that will get you a version string, if you're
going to actually check it, you need:
http://www.php.net
Hi Andrew,
Friday, October 28, 2005, 7:41:21 AM, you wrote:
> How can I query for PHP version?
phpversion() !
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Choose the right module. Search your apache config for "LoadModule
php5_module" resp. "LoadModule php4_module".
> How to configure apache to select one particular from several
> installed php?
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Hi,
I have put the last php in /usr/local/bin/php505, but apache still use the
older php in /usr/bin/php
How to configure apache to select one particular from several installed php?
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On Sun, June 26, 2005 2:19 am, André Le Tissier said:
> Help! Array_diff is the perfect function for what I am try to do but I
> have
> a php version 4.1.5. Is there any replacement I can use to achieve the
> same
> result
There are seven different solutions to this (with modifi
php version
Help! Array_diff is the perfect function for what I am try to do but I have
a php version 4.1.5. Is there any replacement I can use to achieve the same
result
Many thanks,
André Le Tissier
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Help! Array_diff is the perfect function for what I am try to do but I have
a php version 4.1.5. Is there any replacement I can use to achieve the same
result
Many thanks,
André Le Tissier
[snip]
Why does a Win2K installation of PHP honor max_input_time and a FreeBSD
machine does not?
I am running version 5.0.0b2-dev on the windows
machine and version 4.3.10 on the BSD machine would the version
difference cause this problem?
[/snip]
According to http://us3.php.net/ref.info max_inpu
Why does a Win2K installation of PHP honor max_input_time and a FreeBSD
machine does not?
I am running version 5.0.0b2-dev on the windows
machine and version 4.3.10 on the BSD machine would the version
difference cause this problem?
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Stephen Craton wrote:
This is slightly off topic, but I feel it's a little something that's worthy
of discussion here. I've been interested in running CVS for a while now, but
being on a Windows machine is holding me back somewhat, and I'm not entirely
sure CVS is even something I need.
Basically,
This is slightly off topic, but I feel it's a little something that's worthy
of discussion here. I've been interested in running CVS for a while now, but
being on a Windows machine is holding me back somewhat, and I'm not entirely
sure CVS is even something I need.
Basically, I have some computers
Thanks!
Andre Dubuc wrote:
PHP 4.0.6-6.2mdk
On Friday 27 August 2004 02:45 pm, Cole S. Ashcraft wrote:
What PHP version had the API number 20001222 ?
Thanks
Cole
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>
> Thanks
> Cole
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On Friday 13 August 2004 01:14 pm, Torsten Roehr wrote:
> James, have you tried with manually calling session_start() and setting
> auto_start = 0? If not, please try this.
>
> Haven't followed your previous thread so please forgive me if I'm asking
> something you already wrote. Are you using cook
Hi Andre, hi James,
please see below
"Andre Dubuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Friday 13 August 2004 11:19 am, you wrote:
> > On Friday 13 August 2004 11:14 am, Andre Dubuc wrote:
> > > Hi James,
> [snip]
>
> .for thatt matter, have you 'saved' it using sess
On Friday 13 August 2004 11:19 am, you wrote:
> On Friday 13 August 2004 11:14 am, Andre Dubuc wrote:
> > Hi James,
[snip]
.for thatt matter, have you 'saved' it using session_write_close();
>
> From the Manual:
> Session data is usually stored after your script terminated without the
> need to
On Friday 13 August 2004 11:14 am, Andre Dubuc wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Well for what it's worth:
>
> Your code in Test1 sets the paraemters -
> if(!$_SESSION['start_time']){
> echo("\n Session Reset");
> $_SESSION['start_time'] = time();
>
> yet when Test2 loads, you haven't called $_SES
Hi James,
Well for what it's worth:
Your code in Test1 sets the paraemters -
if(!$_SESSION['start_time']){
echo("\n Session Reset");
$_SESSION['start_time'] = time();
yet when Test2 loads, you haven't called $_SESSION[''start_time'} nor, for
that matter, have you 'saved' it usin
OK, so it wasn't the nut behind the wheel after all. I am still having
problems with sessions after upgrading to PHP 4.3.8. The test code below
works as expected on server equipped with PHP 4.3.6 and keeps the session
start time the same no matter what link you click on. However with version
4.
Justin Patrin wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 10:02:23 +0200, Torsten Scheck
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I just stumbled over a problem after I had updated PHP, and I
>>thought I should share my experience:
>>
>>I use PHP Version 4.3.6
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 10:02:23 +0200, Torsten Scheck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just stumbled over a problem after I had updated PHP, and I thought I
> should share my experience:
>
> I use PHP Version 4.3.6 with '--enable-trans-sid' and deactivated
Hi,
I just stumbled over a problem after I had updated PHP, and I thought I
should share my experience:
I use PHP Version 4.3.6 with '--enable-trans-sid' and deactivated cookies:
session.use_cookies Off
session.use_trans_sid On
And when I use PHP's session feature together with a
On 15 April 2004 06:18, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> * Thus wrote Jeffrey Tavares ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > netcraft shows how many servers have php, but nothing specific about
> > versions. Maybe I'm wrong, but I checked all over netcraft's site.
>
> Sorry if I put ya on a bad lead. I could have swore th
* Thus wrote Jeffrey Tavares ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> netcraft shows how many servers have php, but nothing specific about
> versions. Maybe I'm wrong, but I checked all over netcraft's site.
Sorry if I put ya on a bad lead. I could have swore they had
some stats like that there, I guess I was wron
Can you point me to a link showing usage of PHP, Java, ASP, etc.? I've been
looking at netcraft.com, but I'm not seeing it. Thanks!
Travis
Jeffrey Tavares wrote:
netcraft shows how many servers have php, but nothing specific about
versions. Maybe I'm wrong, but I checked all over netcraft's s
netcraft shows how many servers have php, but nothing specific about
versions. Maybe I'm wrong, but I checked all over netcraft's site.
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* Thus wrote Jeffrey Tavares ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there some way to know a general php usage statistics specific to how
> many run 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3? I'm trying to get an average percentage to
> figure out whether it would be a great loss to not support prior versions.
I believe netcraft ho
Is there some way to know a general php usage statistics specific to how
many run 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3? I'm trying to get an average percentage to
figure out whether it would be a great loss to not support prior versions.
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On Monday 02 February 2004 08:03, Phillip Jackson wrote:
> i don't use register_globals - i have a function that massages data that
> mimics register globals' behaivior via dynamically named variables.
>
> which one should i set it to - E_NOTICE?
error_reporting = E_ALL
display_errors = Off
log_er
Once on every page... I include one file once, on each page, and in that one
I have session_start()...
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> That's great advice... the only questions i h
That's great advice... the only questions i have then:
I only need to call session_start ONCE in my entire application per instance
of a session? when i published the application months ago to my production
server i had errors on every page notifying me that a session had not been
started so i cou
On Monday, February 2, 2004, at 10:14 AM, Phillip Jackson wrote:
these errors are foreign to me as i have combed my code 100's of times
before i deployed my app online 3 months ago. do i NEED this
newer,stricter
version or can i install a deprecated one?
It's not newer and stricter, and it's not
i don't use register_globals - i have a function that massages data that
mimics register globals' behaivior via dynamically named variables.
which one should i set it to - E_NOTICE?
~Phillip Jackson
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> Yes..
> error_reporting
Yes..
error_reporting=E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
in php.ini is most likely what your server uses.. :p
Also, register_globals might give you problems.. :p
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> Hi
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