To: Richard Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Wilson
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Subject: Re: [PHP] RTFM
Hi
Maybe this list should be split - kindof into a php-newbies and a
php-advanced ?
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Shane
On Friday 18 Jan 2002 9:39 pm, Richard Crawford wrote
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* Christopher William Wesley said
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Shane Wright wrote:
Maybe this list should be split - kindof into a php-newbies and a
php-advanced ?
So all the newbies can help all the newbies, and all
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* On 19-01-02 at 00:04
* Darren Gamble said
Good day,
Hi there!
I would agree that there certainly are some questions that deserve a bit
more thought before they are posted to the list. Witness, for example,
posters who respond to
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* Brian Clark said
* Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 19. 2002 06:05]:
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Me too, many people who responded to my original post seem to think
that *i think* all newbie questions that would not have been
I've been (sorta) following this thread for the last little while and I
have to say that I'm on the side of one list for all!. The problem
with splitting the list is the different levels of newbie-ism on
different subjects, There are things that advanced users can learn from
new comers to the
the
answers are in the archive.
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From: sundogcurt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: GENERAL PHP LIST [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] RTFM
I've been (sorta) following this thread for the last little while and I
have to say that I'm
* sundogcurt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 19. 2002 13:39]:
I would be more than happy to put some mini-tutorials together to send
you, I'm not sure of the relevance of them though. Maybe adding a
suggest a tut area where people that are having trouble can request
a tutorial and anybody
Yes, and keep forgetting about it. Now it's bookmarked again.
Miles
PS Brian - You can come out now.
At 01:46 PM 1/19/2002 -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
* sundogcurt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 19. 2002 13:39]:
I would be more than happy to put some mini-tutorials together to send
you, I'm not
Yeah, I've seen (and used) that. But it requires searching. My idea is to
put together a list of the simple questions in one place ... much like the
apache faq ... and also allowing world input like the php manual does.
You guys have seen this, right?
http://php.faqts.com/
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PHP
Yeah, I've seen (and used) that. But it requires searching. My idea is to
put together a list of the simple questions in one place ... much like the
apache faq ... and also allowing world input like the php manual does.
Sorry.. can't resist to reply :)
From what I've seen it doesn't matter
B.
Yeah - play. It's the only way -- take a function, use it the right way
and the wrong way. Can it be combined with other functions. What quirks of
punctuation are there, etc etc.
You know, I'd forgotten that too -- piddling about brings returns.
Now excuse me, I have to go play with an
I feel your pain. Good thought. Please Read The Fine Archive for
long-running, in-depth discussion of this very topic ;)
Happy Friday, all!
Kirk
just a very quick note: I've been following the list for about a
week and I probably follow one or two threads a day. Some of the stuff
here is
Consider yourself fried. ;-)
Seriously, though, I think that there are more advanced PHP lists that
would probably be more to your liking. Try doing a search on php.net or
yahoogroups.com for something more technical. I, personally, joined
this list just over a year ago when I was assigned
Nick
My personal feelings on this is that there is no such thing as a stupid
question... sometimes what you might find the simplest if things becomes
very difficult for another person to grasp!
If you do not like the emails that people post... use the delete button!
Andrew
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Subject: RE: [PHP] RTFM
Nick
My personal feelings on this is that there is no such thing as a stupid
question... sometimes what you might find the simplest if things becomes
very difficult for another person to grasp
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* Andrew said
Nick
My personal feelings on this is that there is no such thing as a stupid
question... sometimes what you might find the simplest if things becomes
very difficult for another person to grasp!
If you
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* Bart Brinkmann said
no such thing as a stupid question...
I strongly disagree. Refer to the topic: RTFM. A stupid question is one
that is posted to this message board before the poster bothers to do a shred
of
, Canada
T2P 4L4
(403) 781-4948
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 3:25 PM
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no such thing as a stupid question...
I strongly disagree. Refer to the topic: RTFM
Hi
Maybe this list should be split - kindof into a php-newbies and a
php-advanced ?
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Shane
On Friday 18 Jan 2002 9:39 pm, Richard Crawford wrote:
Consider yourself fried. ;-)
Seriously, though, I think that there are more advanced PHP lists that
would probably be more to your liking.
is watching. And love
like you've never been hurt. - Mark Twain
From: Shane Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 01:16:17 +
To: Richard Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Wilson
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Subject: Re: [PHP] RTFM
Hi
Maybe anyone volunteers as moderator ??
thought so ;)
bvr.
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 01:16:17 +, Shane Wright wrote:
Hi
Maybe this list should be split - kindof into a php-newbies and a
php-advanced ?
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If this is going to be pursued, start a new thread...please.
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At 01:16 AM 1/19/2002 +, Shane Wright wrote:
Hi
Maybe this list should be split - kindof into a php-newbies and a
php-advanced ?
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On Friday 18 Jan 2002 9:39 pm, Richard Crawford wrote:
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From: bvr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Maybe anyone volunteers as moderator ??
thought so ;)
bvr.
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 01:16:17 +, Shane Wright wrote:
Hi
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Shane Wright wrote:
Maybe this list should be split - kindof into a php-newbies and a
php-advanced ?
So all the newbies can help all the newbies, and all the advanced people
can help the advanced people? That wouldn't work out. All the newbies
would subscribe to the
I'm not sure if a resource casted to numeric to be 0 - var_dump() to say :(0) resource
of type
!==flase assures that it is FALSE, not 0.
!== is like != but makes type checking. Frequently used with strpos(). See the memos
there.
There is also available === operator. It is like == but also
I find wotsit.org an excellent resource :
http://www.wotsit.org/
-Stathis.
Dallas Kropka wrote:
I need to create files and reports for importation into QuickBooks, but they
need to be in the IIF file format that QuickBooks supports where can I
find information for creating these files?
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