heres my 2cents
If you know what your doing, it is possible to secure a windows machine. It depends on
the user, i keep my windows machine upto date, plus ive got a firewall running on it
just incase. I havent had a virus or been compromised (not that i know of) since i
bought my laptop.
Dont
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* Thus wrote Peter James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
You guys running Linux sure are cocky about these sorts of things. I have
no doubt that Linux' time will come, and then it will be the MacOS X users,
or FreeBSD users, or [insert random-os-that-still-remains-under-the-radar
here] users that think
A while back I wrote a small script that was designed to work as an
interactive interpreter for PHP code, a la Python. The script itself is
written in PHP, and is pretty basic:
?PHP
function readln()
{
$fp=fopen(/dev/stdin, r);
$input=fgets($fp, 255);
fclose($fp);
return
Hi,
I'm want to master the art of programming in Classes and worked through some
elementary tutorials.
Are there perhaps a bit more advanced tutorials than Devshed?
Thanks
Nico
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Although i dont code for pear standards, i must recommend learning the pear
code, its how i taught myself classes.
Hi,
I'm want to master the art of programming in Classes and worked through
some elementary tutorials.
Are there perhaps a bit more advanced tutorials than Devshed?
Thanks
* Thus wrote John Nichel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Peter James wrote:
You guys running Linux sure are cocky about these sorts of things. I have
no doubt that Linux' time will come, and then it will be the MacOS X users,
or FreeBSD users, or [insert random-os-that-still-remains-under-the-radar
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 03:10, Curt Zirzow wrote:
hm.. is this a bad time to mention vi?
What would you mention about it? Everyone knows joe is the best editor
in the world -- *cough* back on topic -- the best editor for PHP source
and everything else *GRIN*.
Rob.
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On Monday 22 September 2003 13:08, Robert Cummings wrote:
All security advantages aside, I prefer linux because everytime I
install a new program or service I don't need to reboot :)
Or as some wag put it:
Your mouse has moved, you need to restart Windows for the changes to take
effect.
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* Thus wrote Weston Cann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
A while back I wrote a small script that was designed to work as an
interactive interpreter for PHP code, a la Python. The script itself is
written in PHP, and is pretty basic:
?PHP
function readln()
{
$fp=fopen(/dev/stdin, r);
On Monday 22 September 2003 14:44, Weston Cann wrote:
And while we're at it, has anyone written a tool that will tell you
what's different between server setups?
phpinfo()
or
/path/to/php -i
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Hi
I have form in file register.php. The action of this form is the same
- register.php the form validation script is included in this file
like include(mail.php) In mail.php there is two sections - one is
working if user didn't complete form properly another if everything
okay. So, I need
Hi all, i need to enable ssl support for windows version of php but when i
have enabled ssl support from php.ini like;
extension=extensions/php_openssl.dll
php says PHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library
'./extensions/php_openssl.dll' - The specified module could not be found. in
And while we're at it, has anyone written a tool that will tell you
what's different between server setups?
I use diff on unix.
You may like tkdiff, with its additional GUI to diff
Christophe
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* Thus wrote jsWalter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm in the process of building my first real class.
43 methods, 23 properties, nearly 1000 lines of codes.
hmm. that is large.
What I would like to know...
Is it better to keep al this in a single file? Or break it up into
sub-classes?
yes.
Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote John Nichel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Not as cut and dry as that. By design, Linux IS more secure. Great
deal of that security lies in the fact that it IS a true multi-user
system (like just about every other non-MS OS out there), with a real
permission / user /
* Thus wrote jsWalter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I found this in the docs...
If you want your constructor to possibly not create the object
class A
{
function A()
{
// ...
// some error occurred
$this = null;
return;
}
}
I
Do you have libeay32.dll in your windows system directory?
Astron of BrOnX wrote:
Hi all, i need to enable ssl support for windows version of php but when i
have enabled ssl support from php.ini like;
extension=extensions/php_openssl.dll
php says PHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic
Search the archives or google.
Yury B. wrote:
Hi
I have form in file register.php. The action of this form is the same
- register.php the form validation script is included in this file
like include(mail.php) In mail.php there is two sections - one is
working if user didn't complete form
Optionaly you can use ftp functions to create files and directories.
Stratis Aftousmis wrote:
--- Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have shell access(ssh)? You can use that.
Other way is to ask
your ISP to change the parmissions or to enable
chmod command.
I had a feeling i
Hi all, i need to enable ssl support for windows version of php but when i
have enabled ssl support from php.ini like;
extension=extensions/php_openssl.dll
php says PHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library
'./extensions/php_openssl.dll' - The specified module could not be found. in
Eugene Lee wrote:
But I don't know what might happen if you use setcookie() to expire a
cookie and then use setcookie() later on to set the same cookie.
www.php.net/set_cookie :
In PHP 3, multiple calls to setcookie() in the same script will be
performed in reverse order. If you are trying to
Hi all, i need to enable ssl support for windows version of php but when i
have enabled ssl support from php.ini like;
extension=extensions/php_openssl.dll
php says PHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library
'./extensions/php_openssl.dll' - The specified module could not be found. in
Hi all,
PHP 4.3.2 on OS X 10.2.6, and I'm attempting to use the recode() or
recode_string() function... both functions (one is an alias to the
other) come back with:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: recode() in .../recode.php on
line 12
I can't see any notes about compiles, extra
Good joke ;)
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Hi! This is the ezmlm program.
Ohh god thank you.. It is okay now.. I have looked up info and i have seen
OpenSSL is enable.. But still i have problem, when i try to connect with
this code,
$sock = fsockopen(ssl://$host, 443, $errno, $errstr, 30);
and it says,
Warning: fsockopen(): no SSL support in this build in
but seems
www.php.net/recode - Installation section
Justin French wrote:
Hi all,
PHP 4.3.2 on OS X 10.2.6, and I'm attempting to use the recode() or
recode_string() function... both functions (one is an alias to the
other) come back with:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: recode() in
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 06:28 PM, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
www.php.net/recode - Installation section
Thanks, I should have looked up the tree a little further :)
Justin
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 09:10:16AM -0700, Raquel Rice wrote:
:
: On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 21:22:36 +1000
: Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: I posted a similar topic a few months back. I guess the answer is
: that the collaborative nature of open source, and the fact that
: PHP has grown
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 03:01:41PM -0400, Rich Fox wrote:
: Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: If I have a block of text saved in an external text file, e.g.:
:
: All {$badstuff} and no {$goodstuff} makes {$name} a dull {$type}.
:
: after reading the text into a string, is there a way
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:18:21AM +0200, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
:
: Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: But I don't know what might happen if you use setcookie() to expire a
: cookie and then use setcookie() later on to set the same cookie.
:
: www.php.net/set_cookie :
:
: In PHP 3, multiple calls to
Hi everybody!
Please suggest me a good PHP editor like ( Microsoft's Interdev for ASP) to write my
php programs/scripts and get a visual feel.
Thanks
Binay
As a newbie you should read some tutorials. Check out
http://www.php.net/links.php sections Complex PHP Related Sites and
PHP Tutorials.
phpu wrote:
Finally I got it.
Thanks a lot
- Original Message -
From: phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003
well, i like to use dreamweaver mx or textpad with the syntax highlighting file you
additionally have to download. i dunno if there are special php-must-have-editors.
grtz
jan
-Original Message-
From: Binay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 22. September 2003 10:58
To: [EMAIL
Hey
Personally I dont think any 1 is good for all purposes...I use a combination
of Dreamweaver MX, Zend and PHPEdit.
HTH.
Cheers,
-Ryan
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- Original Message -
From: Ruessel, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to do some recursive work with classes. And I run in to problems
executing the recursive actions outside the constructor.
I've narrowed it down to this, its simply returning levelnumbers as of know,
but the problem still exists.
this does not work, it only goes to level 2, where is
Hi all,
I wish to take advantage of something like recode(), but my main ISP
doesn't support the function.
I'm only concerned with one or two character sets (like ISO-8859-1), so
full support of what recode() is capable of is not so important.
htmlspecialchars() mentions that it deals with
Hi all,
I am writing a HTML page to gather whole bunch of information
provided by user and pass it to the PHP script to generate a report base
on these information. Namely, user inputs data in textfields of a HTML
FORM. Since, there is a lot of fields in the field, when the form
submitted, the
I have a script on all my client machines that checks into a master server
to dump statistical information into a mysql database. That works great
(using $_GET and an encrypted string). However, now I'd like to have the
client check in to the master and see if it needs any updates. If so, it
will
You can use a hidden iframe that would regularly refresh and if new
messages are waiting send some javascript. In this javascript use DOM
functions to insert the new message into the page.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may sound a bit long and drawn out, but I'll try my best to summarize
what
Not a php-must-have-editors but useful ones, for example, are phpEd
and Zend Studio (text completion, functions library, ...). I found that
Zend Studio is a good one because of internal CVS connexions, work on
UNIX Windows systems, Project managements, ... I think it's a good
choice for a
On Monday 22 Sep 2003 11:35, BENARD Jean-philippe wrote:
Not a php-must-have-editors but useful ones, for example, are phpEd
and Zend Studio (text completion, functions library, ...). I found that
Zend Studio is a good one because of internal CVS connexions, work on
UNIX Windows systems,
First, excuse-me for this out of topic message.
I am searching a good mailling-list for people trying to write standard
XHTML and CSS.
thanks
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Hello list,
I try to use fileower function on php 4.3.2 + Apache 2.047+ Xp pro system.
this function doesn't seem to work : for each existing files, function
always returns 0.
documentation doesn't notice some bugs on Windows OS, and I would
share your experience about your use on these OS.
[snip]
Is anyone planning on going to this?
http://www.phparch.com/cruise/
I'm trying to go. It would be nice to put a face to the name with a few
people out there. Let me know.
[/snip]
I am trying to get the company to pay for it. The problem is I have
added 2 more developers to the staff, so
Is it possible?
I have a file that takes 5 minutes to run, and I would like to be able
to start it when loading a page. But I can't include it because it
forces the browser to timeout
exec(script.php) doesn't seem to work
Sincerely
Victor
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I use WINSyntax married with Dreamweaver MX. WINsyntax is free and superb I
recommend that you have a quick look at before you look any where else!
ermelir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello list,
I try to use fileower function on php 4.3.2 + Apache 2.047+ Xp pro
[snip]
Is it possible?
I have a file that takes 5 minutes to run, and I would like to be able
to start it when loading a page. But I can't include it because it
forces the browser to timeout...
exec(script.php) doesn't seem to work...
[/snip]
exec needs a little more information, and will the
måndagen den 22 september 2003 kl 14.31 skrev Jay Blanchard:
exec(php script.php); will run the script.
How does this look on a OSX/UNIX system? Can the path to php be found
in a system variable, for convinience and portability of the script?
Sincerely
Victor
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[snip]
måndagen den 22 september 2003 kl 14.31 skrev Jay Blanchard:
exec(php script.php); will run the script.
How does this look on a OSX/UNIX system? Can the path to php be found
in a system variable, for convinience and portability of the script?
[/snip]
As usual for *nix type 'which php'
måndagen den 22 september 2003 kl 14.52 skrev Jay Blanchard:
As usual for *nix type 'which php' which will return the path to the
PHP executable. For portability you could then do something to the
effect of (not tested)
which() doesn't resolve the path, but I found out it was
Thanks, but no. On the page not setting the cookie and the php.ini
isn't setting it to either. But the .ini isn't setting it at all.
Could I put in there the .net address or .com address? Better yet, can
I put 2 addresses, probably not.
Stephen
-Original Message-
From: CPT John W.
[snip]
As usual for *nix type 'which php' which will return the path to the
PHP executable. For portability you could then do something to the
effect of (not tested)
which() doesn't resolve the path, but I found out it was
/usr/local/php/bin/php.
But how do I make the call
exec(/usr/local/php/bin/php process1.php );
process executes in the background
Victor Spång Arthursson wrote:
måndagen den 22 september 2003 kl 14.52 skrev Jay Blanchard:
As usual for *nix type 'which php' which will return the path to the
PHP executable. For portability you could then do
First, excuse-me for this out of topic message.
I am searching a good mailling-list for people trying to write standard
XHTML and CSS.
css-discuss http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d
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I'm a big fan of ActiveState Komodo, largely because it handles PHP, Perl, Python, and
others. While most of my work is done in PHP, it's nice not having to switch editors
when trying to port code to or from another language.
I must agree with Ryan that there is no 1 app to use. Dreamweaver
Sorry, we have a Eugene Lee at my aikido school and it's such an unusual
name I thought you might be him.
Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 03:01:41PM -0400, Rich Fox wrote:
: Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: If I have a
All security advantages aside, I prefer linux because everytime I
install a new program or service I don't need to reboot :)
Yeah, but in the time you spend resolving RPM package dependencies, re-compiling the
application, checking in and out of CVS, etc, all trying to install the damn thing
mndagen den 22 september 2003 kl 15.04 skrev Jay Blanchard:
use (not tested, but runs other processes as background processes)
exec(/usr/local/php/bin/php process1.php );
Think that works as well; my solution was /dev/null
Now the big question is if I will get it to work on a
Hi all, i have been trying to connect a server which has SSL support.. I
have enabled SSL support from php.ini which lines,
extensition=extensitions/php_openssl.dll;
When i looked up phpinfo() for information, It says, OpenSSL support is
enable and seems to be okay.. But tyring to use this code;
What version of php do you have. ssl:// is available only since 4.3.0
Astron of BrOnX wrote:
Hi all, i have been trying to connect a server which has SSL support.. I
have enabled SSL support from php.ini which lines,
extensition=extensitions/php_openssl.dll;
When i looked up phpinfo() for
Ok, it works fine on my development server with Mac OS X. But the
hosting server seems to be WinNT, and on this it doesnt work.
Anyone who can help me with some standard paths to php.exe? c:\php\
Doesnt work ;)
Sincerely
Victor
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Ask your hosting company. Are you sure they will allow you to execute
commands? Check phpinfo - safe mode and disabled functions.
Victor Spång Arthursson wrote:
Ok, it works fine on my development server with Mac OS X. But the
hosting server seems to be WinNT, and on this it doesnt work.
Time to shutdown, reboot, and log into admin account on windows on an
AMD 2400+: 6 minutes 37 seconds
Time to ./configure AND compile apache 1.3.28 under linux: 30 seconds
Time to ./configure AND compile php 4.3.3 under linux: 2 minutes 16
seconds
Time to ./configure AND compile mysql 4.0.15a
Hi,
I have a form that has a submit button in it, when the button is pressed I
want it to reload the same page, with the same URL, however when I click on
the submit button, the URL that it produces is http://whatever.php? then the
name of my submit button = value for example:
form action=?php
himm 4.3.3 it is new version.?
Thanks,
Astron
Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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What version of php do you have. ssl:// is available only since 4.3.0
Astron of BrOnX wrote:
Hi all, i have been trying to connect a server which has SSL support.. I
måndagen den 22 september 2003 kl 16.11 skrev Marek Kilimajer:
Ask your hosting company. Are you sure they will allow you to execute
commands? Check phpinfo - safe mode and disabled functions.
Asked them and they told it was a mistake we had php on the server -
according to them it was either
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
Hi,
I have a form that has a submit button in it, when the button is pressed I
want it to reload the same page, with the same URL, however when I click on
the submit button, the URL that it produces is http://whatever.php? then the
name of my submit button = value for
So that, what can i do to connect SSL server in this version (4.3.3)
Astron
Astron Of Bronx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
himm 4.3.3 it is new version.?
Thanks,
Astron
Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What version of
Pretty new ;)
Manuzhai suggested to use php4ts.dll from
http://ftp.proventum.net/pub/php/win32/misc/openssl/
Astron of BrOnX wrote:
himm 4.3.3 it is new version.?
Thanks,
Astron
Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What version of php do you have. ssl:// is
Thank you for helping me Marek, but it is like puzzle :) Now i got this
errors :)
Function registration failed - duplicate name - openssl_seal in Unknown on
line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - openssl_open
in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration
I should have mention it. ssl support is compiled directly into the dll,
so you must comment out extension=php_openssl.dll in php.ini
Astron of BrOnX wrote:
Thank you for helping me Marek, but it is like puzzle :) Now i got this
errors :)
Function registration failed - duplicate name -
thanx for your help, Ive got flu and all these small things seem to be
escaping my eyes. I just want to ask you a small question:
If i want this page to submit to itself and I want to test for it, would I
go about it like this:
?
if (Request == $reqPaper)
{
}
?
if my submit button code looks
Bravooo..
Thanks mate.. I havent any problem because, i would be crayz..
Astron..
Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I should have mention it. ssl support is compiled directly into the dll,
so you must comment out extension=php_openssl.dll in php.ini
Hey, look... yours IS bigger than mine. :-)
Seriously, though, I think it's safe to say that your mileage may
vary. It certainly doesn't take 2 minutes to compile and install all
of the dependencies along with PHP. It also doesn't take me 6 minutes
to restart my version of Windows (2
--- Peter James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Linux enjoyed the same type of (often less-than-computer-literate)
user base that Windows does, there'd be plenty for virus writers and
vulnerability exploiters to do.
Those who are less-than-computer-literate are not protecting anything
important.
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 11:22, Pete James wrote:
Hey, look... yours IS bigger than mine. :-)
And smaller than a lot of others, but I don't have the cash to go and
get a new one or an enlargement. Besides, everyone tells me this one is
perfect for my needs ;)
Cheers,
Rob.
Seriously, though, I
Yes, it is possible to secure anything if you know what you are doing.
But the average user doesn't know what he or she is doing. So they run
their computer as the superuser because they don't want to have to log
off and back on to install a program, and all of a sudden any virus that
Chris Shiflett wrote:
There has been research to support that Linux is attacked more than three times
as much as Windows (http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3076701).
This makes sense, too, because Linux is more likely to be protecting important
data. The argument that those who
I am passing 3 pieces of information on every URL. For example:
https://url_location.org/page.php?SID=$SIDuid=$uidELEM_ID=$id
I need to be able to return to a previous page using an anchor tag like so:
https://url_locaion.org/prev_page.php#tag?SID=$SIDuid=$uidELEM_ID=$id
So far it doesn't
I don't know if such an animal exists?
I use Windows Wordpad as a text editor. Then I use Microweb from:
http://www.indigostar.com/microweb.htm
You might want to download a newer copy of PHP from http://www.php.net/downloads.php
This is lilkely not what you are looking for, but will do a very nice
This should work:
https://url_locaion.org/prev_page.php?SID=$SIDuid=$uidELEM_ID=$id#tag
Erwin
Susan Ator wrote:
I am passing 3 pieces of information on every URL. For example:
https://url_location.org/page.php?SID=$SIDuid=$uidELEM_ID=$id
I need to be able to return to a previous page using
I find having a virtual host for development to be best when viewing
your handiwork as you develop it. It provides the convenience of
actually running the PHP code, and makes it simple to preview the
content in the most popular browsers to check for incompatibility
issues. Then you can use any
Thank you so much. That worked perfectly. Don't know why I didn't think of
trying the anchor tag there.
susan
-Original Message-
From: Erwin Kerk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] is it possible to have the
And while we're at it, has anyone written a tool that will tell you
what's different between server setups?
I use diff on unix.
You may like tkdiff, with its additional GUI to diff
Hmmm. Diff on what? I suppose the INI files are prime candidates, as well as whatever
phpinfo
Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote Weston Cann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
A while back I wrote a small script that was designed to work as an
interactive interpreter for PHP code, a la Python. The script itself is
written in PHP, and is pretty basic:
?PHP
function readln()
{
I have a page with the following code:
?
$callerWin = $_POST['CallerWin'];
?
html
body
script type=text/javascript
!--
so = window.open('','CompanyEdit');
so.location.reload();
window.close();
// --
/script
/body
/html
I have 'CompanyEdit' hardcoded, but what I want instead is something like:
I'm creating a site using php with Mssql and i have a problem.
When i test im my in my conputer using Win XP with php 4.3.2RC4 it's all ok,
but when i use in server running linux and php 4.3.3 i can't save accented
words data in MsSql database.
When i try, i receive this message:
Warning:
have you tried:
so = window.open('','? echo $callerWin; ?'); ??
Erwin Kerk
Web Developer
Rich Fox wrote:
I have a page with the following code:
?
$callerWin = $_POST['CallerWin'];
?
html
body
script type=text/javascript
!--
so = window.open('','CompanyEdit');
so.location.reload();
PHP Version 4.3.2
I am having problems sending a large number of emails from a mail list held
in a database. I don't belive that the database has anything to do with the
problem.
I have about 9000 addresses and can only successfully send about 2000 mails
before the page say complete/done.
Below
[snip]
I have about 9000 addresses and can only successfully send about 2000
mails
before the page say complete/done.
[/snip]
What is your PHP script execution time set to in the php.ini? Are you
running this from the browser? If so you will also need to modify your
browser timeout? Place this
Have you timed it? You might want to check it doesn't take longer than the
max_execution_time directive in php.ini allows (you'll have to check if
that's the correct name for it). I've also used set_time_limit(0) at the top
of my scripts when I know it's going to take a while...
Regards
Chris
* Thus wrote João Cândido de Souza Neto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm creating a site using php with Mssql and i have a problem.
When i test im my in my conputer using Win XP with php 4.3.2RC4 it's all ok,
but when i use in server running linux and php 4.3.3 i can't save accented
words data in
--- Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Optionaly you can use ftp functions to create files
and directories.
Will that get rid of the parmission's problem? Can you
explain a little?
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site
[snip]
I have about 9000 addresses and can only successfully send about 2000
mails
before the page say complete/done.
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Depending on your error reporting level, instead of ending normally you
should get a script timed out message. If you're not getting that message,
it may be that your
* Thus wrote Trevor Dowling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
PHP Version 4.3.2
I am having problems sending a large number of emails from a mail list held
in a database. I don't belive that the database has anything to do with the
problem.
I have about 9000 addresses and can only successfully send
Thanks Curt for your reply.
It helped my head a bit.
Walter
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Hello list... Im fighting a losing battle here..
I'm needing help!
Everything seems to work fine with this function except that when the
command runs and is to populate the $scan_result field. It doesn't Im
not sure why either. I also get an End of file unexepected error in
my apache logs as
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 13:14, Jeremy Russell wrote:
Hello list... Im fighting a losing battle here..
I'm needing help!
Everything seems to work fine with this function except that when the
command runs and is to populate the $scan_result field. It doesn't Im
not sure why either. I also
Jeremy Russell wrote:
Everything seems to work fine with this function except that when the
command runs and is to populate the $scan_result field. It doesn't Im
not sure why either. I also get an End of file unexepected error in
my apache logs as well.
Anybody have any advice.
Have you tried
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