To start with I am not a recruiter just looking for talented PHP
developers to join my team.
Secondly I am trying to understand why you (Daevid) think that it is
acceptable to try and tarnish the name of my company when you don't even
know us or the work that we produce. One wonders why, if you ar
It seems that list list has degenerated into a kindergarten brawl.
Is there a moderator here? Someone to silence all this name calling and
of topic non-sense
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On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 08:22 -0400, Patrick wrote:
> It seems that list list has degenerated into a kindergarten brawl.
>
> Is there a moderator here? Someone to silence all this name calling and
> of topic non-sense
>
I'll give you kindergarten you Yank! ;)
I think the list is meant to be self m
It is good to hear that they teach PHP in kindergarden these days.
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Hi,
> It is good to hear that they teach PHP in kindergarden these days.
I've heard it's soon to be part of the national curriculum here in the UK.
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On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 13:45 +0100, Richard Heyes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > It is good to hear that they teach PHP in kindergarden these days.
>
> I've heard it's soon to be part of the national curriculum here in the UK.
>
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Phred White wrote:
> Folks:
> Thanks for all your help and suggestions.
>
> Miracle of miracles I am now getting a response,so I can start some level
> of debugging.
>
> I am not sure exactly what has been going on. I NEVER got a response, then
> I did - when I tr
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Lars,
Thank you for your response. The function that raised this error is from
my own
extension module. I was not aware of phpinfo() and your suggestion to
run it helped
me resolve this issue. Turns out my CGI version is NOT using cgi/php.ini
but is using
apache2/php.ini instead.
Thanks agai
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 10:11:56 -0400
Andres Gonzalez wrote:
> Lars,
>
> Thank you for your response. The function that raised this error is
> from my own
> extension module. I was not aware of phpinfo() and your suggestion to
> run it helped
> me resolve this issue. Turns out my CGI version is NO
I have an application developed that uses alot of PHP. Currently, it is
running on a Ubuntu 8.04 , single core CPU host. We are moving to a
quad core host for this application.
Is there anything special that I need to do to configure PHP to run on a
quad core host? I noticed that my current s
Andres Gonzalez wrote:
I have an application developed that uses alot of PHP. Currently, it is
running on a Ubuntu 8.04 , single core CPU host. We are moving to a
quad core host for this application.
Is there anything special that I need to do to configure PHP to run on a
quad core host? I n
On 9/15/09 10:54 AM, "Andres Gonzalez" wrote:
> I have an application developed that uses alot of PHP. Currently, it is
> running on a Ubuntu 8.04 , single core CPU host. We are moving to a
> quad core host for this application.
>
> Is there anything special that I need to do to configure PHP t
Hi,
I have a problem with date function.
$gen_pos = mktime(0,0,1,10,25,2009);
$d1 = date("Y-m-d", $gen_pos); // 2009-10-25
$d2 = date("Y-m-d", $gen_pos + (1*24*60*60)); // 2009-10-25
$d3 = date("Y-m-d", $gen_pos + (2*24*60*60)); // 2009-10-26
$d4 = date("Y-m-d", $gen_pos + (3*24*60
On 9/15/09 10:54 AM, "Andres Gonzalez" wrote:
I have an application developed that uses alot of PHP. Currently, it
is
running on a Ubuntu 8.04 , single core CPU host. We are moving to a
quad core host for this application.
Is there anything special that I need to do to configure PHP to
Adding the number of seconds in a day could fall in the same day due
to daylight saving time, a more reliable way of adding one day (or a
given number of days) is this:
$tomorrow = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m") , date("d")+1, date("Y"));
Then use date() with $tomorrow to format it.
(Taken from exa
strtotime would be a neater way of solving the problem...
ie (untested):
$n = 0;
while ($n <= 9)
{
$date = "d".$n;
$$date = date("Y-m-d", strtotime("+ $n days")
$n++;
}
If you are just enquiring about the maths though, I'm not sure!
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From: Korga
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Rahul S. Johari
wrote:
>
>> On 9/15/09 10:54 AM, "Andres Gonzalez" wrote:
>>
>>>
>> I have an application developed that uses alot of PHP. Currently, it is
>> running on a Ubuntu 8.04 , single core CPU host. We are moving to a
>> quad core host for this applicat
Before most of you go on a rampage of how to please read below...
As most of you already know when using MySQL from the shell you can write your
queries in html format in an out file.
Example: shell>mysql -uyourmom -plovesme --html
This now will return all results in an html format from all qu
ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
Before most of you go on a rampage of how to please read below...
As most of you already know when using MySQL from the shell you can write your
queries in html format in an out file.
Example: shell>mysql -uyourmom -plovesme --html
This now will return all
Hi All,
Not sure of the best approach, need your feedback. I have 4 images on a
website. These are used in navigation. When I load a reference webpage on my
local machine the local page calls 4 images from an external website, each
image will be on a different domain.
What I want to see is if the
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:47:06 +0100, a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk (Ashley Sheridan)
wrote:
>On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 13:45 +0100, Richard Heyes wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> > It is good to hear that they teach PHP in kindergarden these days.
>>
>> I've heard it's soon to be part of the national curriculum here
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:55:51 -0400, oorza...@gmail.com (Eddie Drapkin) wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Rahul S. Johari
> wrote:
>>
>the amount of cores, several dozen perhaps. Like I said, I'm not too
>familiar with Apache, so I'd do some research and experimentation with
>the
ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
Would you mind giving me an example of this that i can stick right into a blank
php file and run.
I get what you are saying but i cant seem to make that even echo out the data.
php 5.2 mysql 5.1.3 Apache 2.2
Cheers,
Rob.
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--- On Tue, 9/15/09, CRM wrote:
> From: CRM
> Subject: [PHP] best function to use ~ file_get_contents or ?
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Cc: i...@globalissa.com
> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 5:36 PM
> Hi All,
> Not sure of the best approach, need your feedback. I have 4
> images on a
There is no best function as such. Everything depends upon your requirement.
You can also use fopen() to get the contents of the remote file and do some
error handling that if you get any content then display image else a message
etc..
Gaurav Kumar
(Team Lead- open source)
oswebstudio.com
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