As you may know, I run a tiny record label "No Genre" in Chicago.
Ulele's "Seed" CD released last week on "No Genre" has been selected
as a Featured CD on the FRONT PAGE of http://cdbaby.com/
This is a HUGE DEAL in the independent music world!
CDBaby is the 2nd-largest on-line retailer of musi
Hi,
I have the following problem:
Using the database, I create a graph like __.--._.--._/\.__
In order to keep exact colors and prevent a JPEG detail distortion, I use
PNG format as output.
This has one disadvantage: all lines are rough and I don't know how to
antialias them.
Can anyone help
I have a form with checkboxes and they have a name of "associate_". How
can I call these variables (or other ideas of getting ID numbers from check
boxes)? In PERL i know you can use ${"associate_".$id} but I cant seem to
find the equivalent for PHP. I could then get a list of id's and check if
Hah, I saw parse error and assumed it was because i was trying to use a
function that didnt exist. Little did I know I mistyped something. It
works now, sorry for the inconvience.
Thanks,
Matt
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I have downloaded Mysql to check out.
1) Mysql vs SQL: What is the difference?
2} Would a web-based Access database suffice with PHP?
As I already know Access.
Appreciate clarification for my newbie questions, thank you.
Robin
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MySQL is a DBMS, SQL is a language. MySQL has an implementation of SQL, as
does Access. All (most) SQL implementations are common for the simple
things (select * from tablename), but differ when things get more complex
(is about as broad an answer I could give!).
Web based access database is fi
$timestamp = time();
$yourdate="12:35:20:7:4:2001"; // 12:35:07 July 4 2001
$yd_expl = explode(':',$yourdate);
if
(mktime(0,0,0,strftime('%m',$timestamp),strftime('%d',$timestamp),strftime('%Y',$timestamp)
<
mktime($yd_expl [0],$yd_expl[1],$yd_expl[2],$yd_expl[3],$yd_expl[4],$yd_expl[5])
test
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The code below does almost of the job. There is only one problem. If some path is
absolute to the server /aaa/bbb/ the path get
file://aaa// but I think no problems with apache.
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a URL,
a link to an external JS
http://www.php.net/downloads.php
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> Yeah.. code to divide the message into multiple parts, base64_encode the
> file, and attach it that way.
>
> I suggest looking for some kind of Email class that can do that for you.
> Try http://phpclasses.upperdesign.net/
>
> Mike
if you are on *nix used mutt from the commandline.
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Anyone has tried out yet the output compression?
How does it work, is it really stable?
Rares
>Is there a function in PHP that will output the difference between two
timestamps (hours/mins/secs), similar in >the way that getdate() extracts
the date of a timestamp? Thank you.
How about subtracting the one timestamp from the other and then devide by
3600, with the remainder divided by 60
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 11:31:25AM -, Jon Farmer wrote:
> >Is there a function in PHP that will output the difference between two
> timestamps (hours/mins/secs), similar in >the way that getdate() extracts
> the date of a timestamp? Thank you.
>
>
> How about subtracting the one timestamp f
Is register_globals turned on or off?
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 6:13 AM
Subject: [PHP] session woes
> I have a friend who is using an ISP that uses php4.0.3pl1 . It appears that
> session_reg
In background :
1)$result_does_not_matter = `/path/to/your/massmailer.php 1>mail_std_out.log
2>mail_std_err.log &`;
2) use exec with cmd as the above.
With PHP you can write PHP shellscripts:
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
HTH
Regards,
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test message
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Hi all
I compiled php 4.1.0 with snmp
--with-snmp
the compilation was smooth and had no problem, but
when i try to execute the following statment i get
segmentation fault.
$x = snmpwalk ("localhost", "public", "");
The same error had occured with ver 4.0.6. I'm using
Red Hat linux 7.2 and the
set error_reporting to some level which does not include E_WARNING or set it to 0 ->
no messages except fatal parser messages.
Regards,
Andrey Hristov
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 5:40 PM
Subject:
Test
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return TRUE;
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrey Hristov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 10 December 2001 11:06
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Test message.
>
>
> Test
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> Since you asked, i guess you're not familiary with the % operator
> (modulus). Read the operator section of the manual, and you'll see how
> modulus is your friend...
Wrong I use the % operator all the time
> But a better way, is to subtract one from the other and then use
> gmdate() on the di
$query="SELECT * FROM messages WHERE subject='Test message.' AND body LIKE
'%return TRUE%' ";
Le Mercredi 12 Décembre 2001 13:28, Dave Brotherstone a écrit :
> return TRUE;
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Andrey Hristov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 10 December 2001 11:06
> >
Personally, I think it should be something f-based ... the f will then
be replaced with the "ph" ... e.g. Phish etc...
Also I think it should be something maritime ...
Penguin, Dolphin
After all, Linux, PHP & MySQL is the killer-combo, isn't it?
-Armin
On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 19:32, Andrew Chase
Hi,
I'm trying to open a file (using fopen) in the /tmp directory which is
owned by user 'zapman'. The php script is also owned by user 'zapman'.
However, when I try to run it, I get :
Warning: fopen("/tmp/1.dat","r") - Permission denied in
/documents/zapman/html/openfile.php on line 5
If I do a
Armin,
It may be for your applications, and it may be for mine, but not everyone uses
MySQL, and MySQL support is only part of PHP itself.
Cater for the large 'minority' of people who don't use PHP + MySQL :)
Peter.
On 12 Dec 2001, Armin Hartinger wrote:
> Personally, I think it should be s
I'm sure noone who doesn't use any part of that combo would mind ... but
anyway, maritime or not ... trying to find a place within a theme would
be positive. Phun phun :)
-Armin
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 13:21, Peter Hicks wrote:
> Armin,
>
> It may be for your applications, and it may be for mine,
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 08:11, Armin Hartinger wrote:
> Personally, I think it should be something f-based ... the f will then
> be replaced with the "ph" ... e.g. Phish etc...
>
> Also I think it should be something maritime ...
> Penguin, Dolphin
>
> After all, Linux, PHP & MySQL is the killer-c
That was what I was going to call it ... no your right I'll go back to my original
idea of phast
and phriendly ... how about phcat.
--- Armin Hartinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Better not, noone wants PHP to be associated with something freakish. Or
> is that Phreakish?
>
> -Armin
>
> On We
Phree Phwilly
--- Billy Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 08:11, Armin Hartinger wrote:
> > Personally, I think it should be something f-based ... the f will then
> > be replaced with the "ph" ... e.g. Phish etc...
> >
> > Also I think it should be something maritime
Hi guys!
For the last couple of hours I have been trying to solve this algorithm with
no avail. If someone has an idea on how to solve it it will be greatly
apreciated.
The Problem:
I have stored in a MySQL table the following:
-
Databases:MySQL
Databases:MS SQL Server
Databases:Oracle
Databa
Make a recursive function which work on global var or on var passed on reference
function rec($parent_id, &$the_parent_array){
/// select name, theme_id from some_table where par_id=$parent_id;
while ($arr = mysql_fetch_assoc($res)){
$the_parrent_array[$arr['theme_id']]=array('nam
Im tring to rewrite some code to use single/double quotes correctly (as
correct as can be).
If I use
$result=mysql_query('SELECT book FROM ' . TAB_AUTHORS . " WHERE aid =
$aid");
I get an mysql error. That should be correct, if I understand it right.
But if I use
$result=mysql_query('SELECT boo
I've got a question about how I should implement my logins with PHP..
I'm working on a project that requires the user to login with their
password. That's not a problem. My question is... how do I keep track of the
user once they go through the hierarchy of my site? Is it as simple as
passing a h
This should work ...
$result=mysql_query("SELECT book FROM TAB_AUTHORS WHERE aid = '$aid'");
When PHP sees the single quotes around the $aid it evaluates it to the
value stored in the variable.
Your first example connntained $aid within a set of double quotes, thus it
was treated as a literal.
Hi,
im trying to fill a chart with some data.
I am using a mysql query:
$query = "SELECT serie_tot, COUNT(*) FROM statistik WHERE shooter='mindbash'
GROUP BY serie_tot";
$series = mysql_query($query)
It returns the results i want, ie
value - count
value2 - count
etc...
Now - i am trying to get
Google now has 20 years worth of newsgroup archives. Here is a link to
what is probably the first PHP post by Rasmus.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=%22Personal+Home+Page%22+author:Rasmus+author:Lerdorf&hl=en&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=17&as_minm=5&as_miny=1981&as_maxd=12&as_maxm=12&as_maxy=1
> H - "killer" - how about an Orca? We'll pretend that they
> get along well with the MySQL dolphin, but PHP is definitely a
> "killer app".
Yeah, but don't Orcas eat penguins?
Chris
> Yeah, but don't Orcas eat penguins?
>
> Chris
Orcas eat *everything*!
Billy
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Hi guyz,
I have a really strange problem. I have PHP4.0.6 on FreeBSD with apache. Now
everything works fine. But when a simple session page in php is accessed
using a proxy, it doesn't work. It careates cookie with zero size in /tmp.
What can be wrong? Any suggestions?
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http://php.net/array
Try $data = mysql_fetch_assoc($series)
This will produce an associative array with column names attached to
values for one row
of data from your database.
jim
>Hi,
>
>im trying to fill a chart with some data.
>
>I am using a mysql query:
>$query = "SELECT serie_tot, COUNT
Thanks for the pointers...
Another quick ?.
Im rewriting a rather large script, and I read somewhere that an
application would run slightly faster if you drop out of php to display
html.
So like
If the application is rather large, does the constant jumping in and out
of php slow it down?
The PHP PHish.
great idea (and great band too!)
Armin Hartinger wrote:
>
> Personally, I think it should be something f-based ... the f will then
> be replaced with the "ph" ... e.g. Phish etc...
>
> Also I think it should be something maritime ...
> Penguin, Dolphin
>
> After all, Linux, PHP
Interesting ... Did he think about generating such a movement ???
Le Mercredi 12 Décembre 2001 15:38, Monte Ohrt a écrit :
> Google now has 20 years worth of newsgroup archives. Here is a link to
> what is probably the first PHP post by Rasmus.
>
> http://groups.google.com/groups?q=%22Personal+
Not many do, at least at first, they just were looking for a better way to do
something and
decided to share with the rest of us.
thanks for the link.
dan
--- Nicolas Costes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Interesting ... Did he think about generating such a movement ???
>
> Le Mercredi 12 Dé
OH. no one told me that it was called "links" !!! I thought it was
"Lynx". Either way, I found /usr/bin/links and have finally been
successful in the download.
On to the compile !!
Erik
PS: So the only way to get the PHP source is through the web site? I
didn't seen any references
> Google now has 20 years worth of newsgroup archives. Here is a link to
> what is probably the first PHP post by Rasmus.
>
>
>http://groups.google.com/groups?q=%22Personal+Home+Page%22+author:Rasmus+author:Lerdor
> \
>
>f&hl=en&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=17&as_minm=5&as_miny=1981&as_maxd=12&a
Wow, doesn't seem like that long ago I wrote that. By the way, you can
get significantly shorter URLs out of google groups if you click on
"Original Format" and then remove the ?output=... part of it. In this
case the short URL is:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3r7pgp%24aa1%40ionews.i
> And here's the earliest post by Rasmus:
>
> http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=446%40contact.UUCP
Argh! Stop! Having a globally unique name and 20 years of Usenet
archives is a bad bad combination. A moronic sig under a stupid question.
In my own defense, the Internet was a very very d
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Argh! Stop! Having a globally unique name and 20 years of Usenet
> archives is a bad bad combination. A moronic sig under a stupid question.
> In my own defense, the Internet was a very very different place in 1989.
http://groups.google.com/gr
So
> Anyone interested in gaining a position should reply to:
> Andrey Zmievskiy 73021,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zmievski or Zmievskiy ? :
Regards,
Andrey
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Mon
As I started all these I propose to go to next stage of discuss: i.e.
drawing proposed logos.
We've got plenty of variants...
So if anyone has enough free time and ability to develop a GRAPHICAL logo -
lets post them!
Zliy Pes, www.zliypes.com.ua
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From: "Ward, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 4:15 PM
Subject: [PHP] login, and
> I've got a question about how I should implement my logins with PHP..
>
> I'm working on a
Not that I think PHP needs a mascot, but I have always liked the
mole/groundhog. Someone even drew up some logos based on that at some
point. See:
http://cvs.php.net/~rasmus/logo1.gif
http://cvs.php.net/~rasmus/logo2.gif
http://cvs.php.net/~rasmus/logo3.gif
http://cvs.php.net/~rasmus/logo4.gi
FYI, there is a poll on the frontpage of hotscripts.com to vote for your
favorite scripting language, and PHP is in a commanding lead.
interesting stats:
http://www.hotscripts.com/polls/results.hsp
Monte
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This morning after I got 4.1.0 installed and running I started getting
the following warning where I used is_file to check to see if a file was
present.
Warning: stat failed for /gallery/pictures/.desc (errno=2 - No such file
or directory) in /gallery/index.php on line 451
Has any one else had t
It looks like it is a fixed bug.
>From PHP-DEV (today):
> ID: 14424
> Updated by: sander
> Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Status: Open
> Old Bug Type: Filesystem function related
> Bug Type: Documentation problem
> Operating System: Suse linux 7.2
> PHP Version: 4.1.0
> New Comment:
>
> So what
Syntax error
Andrey Hristov wrote:
> test
>
>
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The php readme / changelog noted that they worked with
m$ and have made great improvements in the speed of
php on windows. Now I find this to be a very generic
explanation and not very helpful.
Does this mean:
a) Its efficiency and speed was improved on running on
WINDOWS?
OR
b) Its efficienc
I'm not sure what to make of this? Is it spam? Is it an acclaim? What is it?
Mike
Richard Lynch wrote:
> As you may know, I run a tiny record label "No Genre" in Chicago.
>
> Ulele's "Seed" CD released last week on "No Genre" has been selected as
> a Featured CD on the FRONT PAGE of http://cd
Let's not forget MyAccess, a plugin for Access that lets you manage
MySQL databases from within the familiar Access interface.
This is the best solution for someone moving from Access to MySQL.
Mike
Dave Brotherstone wrote:
> MySQL is a DBMS, SQL is a language. MySQL has an implementation of
hey guys,
quick question I'm having trouble finding an answer too.
In a mysql database, how can I select that last row entry. This might be
done mins after i put that entry there and i tried to use:
$lastid=mysql_insert_id(); to get the last id but to no avail.
Thanks
Yoed
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Hello there,
I need to write all of the href="" contents into an array. Presently I use the
following code, which works like charm:
<.CODE>preg_match('!HREF=[\"\' ]{0,}([^\"\'>]*)[\"\'>]!i', $Content,
$reg_array)<./CODE>
That, however, doesn't support Frames so I would need to make the script ma
How about the Rhino ?
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From: "Billy Harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 8:30 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Logo proposal
> On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 08:11, Armin Hartinger wrote:
> > Personally, I think it should be some
You should try using mysql_insert_id() with the connection descriptor.
For example:
$dblink = mysql_connect($host, $user, $password);
mysql_select_db($databasename, $dblink);
The $dblink variable or what I call the connection descriptor, should be
used with mysql_insert_id($dblink);
Still trying to get the cookie to work in my site for automatic login
capabilities. It has it's moments of greatness, before fading into the
shadows again. Most recently, I downloaded Netscape 6.2.1 to test my site,
and when I did not allow the password manager to save my login, it has since
refus
Try this :
preg_match('!(HREF|SRC)=([\"\']?)(.*?)\2!i',$Content,$reg_array);
HTH
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On Wednesday 12 December 2001 02:06 pm, you wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I need to write all of the href="" conten
Hello,
I have been working on a php script and lately have been adding style
sheets and image submit buttons to make it look better.
I have now run into the problem that the input type file looks like a
regular form input. I would like to use an image as the browse button
and a css for the te
Hi
Does anyone know if there is a module for rational rose for generating php code from
UML diagrams ?
Arne
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This may be stating the obvious, but:
(1) Does your table have an auto_increment column?
(2) If so, did a previous query in the program - for example, an
INSERT - generate a new record with an auto_incremented value? AFAIK,
mysql_insert_id() won't return the last id unless you have a previous
Yes it is visible only in the domain and subdomains
Set-Cookie : foo=bar; Domain=.cnn.com; Path=/; Expires _some_date_
This cookie is for cnn.com or the subdomains(i.e. weather.cnn.com)
also it is valid for evey path because "Path" is set to "/".If it was
"/members" it will be accessible only in
That would be an ideal solution. But one of my problems is that I'm not
very familiar with permission settings. All I know about is CHMOD. What
exactly is CHOWN and how would I set it to allow the script upload to a
public directory without risking the security of the web site? Thanks!
-Kevin
I see your question has already been answered, but I'll add a tip that works
well for me. Whenever I want to perform an SQL query that involves PHP
variables I will write the query string to its own variable instead of
directly into the function. Then use that variable in the query
function...
Hello,
For some reason I need to test Hex value in a string variable.
Could any one here help me out how to write one or more hex
values into a string variable?
Thanks!
Alex
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With all the architectural changes to the Apache platform for 2.x, will PHP
4.x run as a module still, or is that TBD?
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Hi,
Obviously this is somewhere in the FM, which I've (almost) read, but I
can't find an answer to:
How do I convert a string containing an ODBC date (-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
to a date variable, which I can format usging date()?
Thanks in advance,
Ernesto
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Your PHP script may be owned by zapman, but it is run as nobody. Therefore
your file that you need to access also needs to be owned by nobody.
Fred
Wim Godden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to open a file (using fopen) in t
Hello,
I came across this FAQ and I really would like to create my FAQ like this one. I was
wondering if
someone would take a look at this link and let me know how it's created. I looked at
the code, but
can't figure out how it's done.
http://www.installshield.com/ds/info/generalqa.asp
Thanks
Javascript.
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From: "Indera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 4:01 AM
Subject: [PHP] Script like this for PHP
> Hello,
>
> I came across this FAQ and I really would like to create my FAQ like this
one. I was wondering if
>
I think you want to look at
Brandon Orther wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have been working on a php script and lately have been adding style
>sheets and image submit buttons to make it look better.
>
>I have now run into the problem that the input type file looks like a
>regular form input. I would li
The "pop outs" are done using JavaScript. Its something to do with setting
the STYLE="visibility: hidden" property of the HTML element. I'm not sure
exactly how its done though.
If you can get your hands on a copy of IE 4 (or maybe it was IE 3!), this
kind of thing was done on the 'friendly error
> The "pop outs" are done using JavaScript. Its something to do
> with setting the STYLE="visibility: hidden" property of the HTML
> element. I'm not sure exactly how its done though.
Yeah, and it only works on IE (and maybe NN6+). It won't work
(the same way) on NN <6.
Chris
Mine's working great.
setcookie() is broken pretty badly though...so I use header instead...here's
my whole authentication system. I home that it will be of use to you. This
works in every browser that supports cookies. I've tested NN6-6.2, NN4.77,
IE5.0-6.0, and Konqueror 2.2.1.
On Wedne
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 09:09:38 -0600, Barton Hodges wrote:
>The PHP PHish.
>
>great idea (and great band too!)
with great trademark lawyers! bad idea I think/ :(
>Armin Hartinger wrote:
>>
>> Personally, I think it should be something f-based ... the f will
>>then
>> be replaced with the "ph" ...
Of course won't browse the file hierarchy. The truth of
the matter is Brandon that it can not be done by conventional means. This
is something I investigated a long time ago. There's a whole conversation
about this on Deja.com. The only good suggestion is to use some combination
of CSS to hid
You don't want to store the files in the root public directory. Create a
subdirectory for uploads, 'public-html/uploads' for example. Make sure
it's permissions are 755. From the command line, 'chown nobody,nobody
uploads' would do it. The syntax for chown is 'chown ,
'.
David Piasecki
Software E
oh, you're right. I misread the question. sorry
Kevin Stone wrote:
>Of course won't browse the file hierarchy. The truth of
>the matter is Brandon that it can not be done by conventional means. This
>is something I investigated a long time ago. There's a whole conversation
>about this on De
You can build php as an apache2 DSO by using
--with-apxs2=/path/to/apache/bin/apxs
make sure you have built apache with the 'so' module enabled.
mike
Jon Niola wrote:
> With all the architectural changes to the Apache platform for 2.x, will
> PHP 4.x run as a module still, or is that TBD?
>
Hi there, I am searching for a provider who fullfills those criterias and
does not cost a fortune:
> - PHP >= 4.06 bzw. PHP 4.x mit GDLibrary ab 2.0
> - GDLibrary >= 2.0
> - PHP installed as module
> - mind 5 Subdomains
> - mind 100 MB Speicherplatz
> - evtl. Java VM
> - MySQL
Thanx and
Heres a function I wrote some time back for an ecommerce site, works on the same
principle.