php-general Digest 16 Feb 2010 08:40:27 -0000 Issue 6593

2010-02-16 Thread php-general-digest-help
php-general Digest 16 Feb 2010 08:40:27 - Issue 6593 Topics (messages 302099 through 302102): Re: Thread Safe? 302099 by: Robert Cummings loadXML() and namespace 302100 by: Michael A. Peters Re: UK Project Opportunity 302101 by: Manuel Lemos Retrieve http body

[PHP] Retrieve http body

2010-02-16 Thread තිලානි අබේසිංහ|Thilani Abeysi nghe
hi, Im getting a http post request from an application . It has content-type of multipart/form-data I want to retrieve the http header and body separately. For retriving body I used @file_get_contents('php://input'); but this will not capture any content . Is there any way to capture body

Re: [PHP] importNode issue

2010-02-16 Thread Michael A. Peters
Michael A. Peters wrote: I'm experiencing a slight problem with importNODE putting unwanted carriage returns in the the output. Here's my function: // syntax highlighting include_once('Text/Highlighter.php'); function syntaxHighlight($dom,$lang,$code) { $hl =

[PHP] Storing user entered data in the session

2010-02-16 Thread Mike Alaimo
Can anyone guide me here? I have the desire to store user entered data into the session. I am regexing it to be only a-zA-z0-9 and a space. The data is stored in an object and then serialized before storing it into the session. Does anyone see any potential security risks here? Thanks, Mike

Re: [PHP] Storing user entered data in the session

2010-02-16 Thread Mike Alaimo
The data is displayed on the screen, and the user can change it as many times as they want. What do you think now Ash? Mike On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.ukwrote: On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 09:07 -0500, Mike Alaimo wrote: Can anyone guide me here? I

Re: [PHP] Storing user entered data in the session

2010-02-16 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 09:36 -0500, Mike Alaimo wrote: The data is displayed on the screen, and the user can change it as many times as they want. What do you think now Ash? Mike On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.ukwrote: On Tue, 2010-02-16 at

Re: [PHP] Storing user entered data in the session

2010-02-16 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 09:07 -0500, Mike Alaimo wrote: Can anyone guide me here? I have the desire to store user entered data into the session. I am regexing it to be only a-zA-z0-9 and a space. The data is stored in an object and then serialized before storing it into the session. Does

[PHP] DocBlocking SOAP types.

2010-02-16 Thread Richard Quadling
Hi. I want to docblock a set of properties to be xml primitive datatypes [1]. Considering that this is the correct type for the XML/SOAP/WSDL communication, how do I bypass Zend_WSDL / Zend_AutoDiscovery so that these types go through cleanly. I know that as far as PHP is concerned, the type is

[PHP] Re: DocBlocking SOAP types.

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Richard Quadling wrote: Hi. I want to docblock a set of properties to be xml primitive datatypes [1]. Considering that this is the correct type for the XML/SOAP/WSDL communication, how do I bypass Zend_WSDL / Zend_AutoDiscovery so that these types go through cleanly. I know that as far as

[PHP] Re: DocBlocking SOAP types.

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Nathan Rixham wrote: Richard Quadling wrote: Hi. I want to docblock a set of properties to be xml primitive datatypes [1]. Considering that this is the correct type for the XML/SOAP/WSDL communication, how do I bypass Zend_WSDL / Zend_AutoDiscovery so that these types go through cleanly. I

[PHP] Re: DocBlocking SOAP types.

2010-02-16 Thread Richard Quadling
On 16 February 2010 16:41, Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com wrote: Nathan Rixham wrote: Richard Quadling wrote: Hi. I want to docblock a set of properties to be xml primitive datatypes [1]. Considering that this is the correct type for the XML/SOAP/WSDL communication, how do I bypass

[PHP] Re: DocBlocking SOAP types.

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Richard Quadling wrote: On 16 February 2010 16:41, Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com wrote: Nathan Rixham wrote: Richard Quadling wrote: Hi. I want to docblock a set of properties to be xml primitive datatypes [1]. Considering that this is the correct type for the XML/SOAP/WSDL

[PHP] FTP Site

2010-02-16 Thread Ben Miller
Hi, I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store them on the server. I've never had a need to work with PHP's FTP functions until now and, before I go reading the manual to learn how, I wanted to see if this

Re: [PHP] FTP Site

2010-02-16 Thread Robert Cummings
Ben Miller wrote: Hi, I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store them on the server. I've never had a need to work with PHP's FTP functions until now and, before I go reading the manual to learn how, I wanted to

Re: [PHP] FTP Site

2010-02-16 Thread Ryan Sun
I think you will need the help from a client side app, like java applet or flash, php can transfer file from your web server to your ftp server but people will have difficulty uploading file via bare browser On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Ben Miller biprel...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm

Re: [PHP] FTP Site

2010-02-16 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 15:21 -0500, Robert Cummings wrote: Ben Miller wrote: Hi, I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store them on the server. I've never had a need to work with PHP's FTP functions until

Re: [PHP] FTP Site

2010-02-16 Thread Rene Veerman
The only 1 i ever got to work properly for files 100 mb is http://jumploader.com/ It's java, and free. On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Ben Miller biprel...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to upload large files (up to 100mb or

Re: [PHP] FTP Site

2010-02-16 Thread Michael A. Peters
Ben Miller wrote: Hi, I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store them on the server. I've never had a need to work with PHP's FTP functions until now and, before I go reading the manual to learn how, I wanted

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/15/2010 11:37 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: I need to find a skilled PHP dev, UK based, with long term availability, in the short term to join me on a project and ultimately be prepared to take over the project and own it. Remote contract work w/

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Nathan Rixham wrote: Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/15/2010 11:37 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: I need to find a skilled PHP dev, UK based, with long term availability, in the short term to join me on a project and ultimately be prepared to take over the project and own it. Remote

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Michael A. Peters
Nathan Rixham wrote: You make every interaction with your site a horrible, painful interaction that is purely there to get as many adverts as you can in front of people, so that you can bleed every cent possible from the hard work and effort of PHP developers and innocent users. In short, you

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/16/2010 08:02 PM Nathan Rixham said the following: I need to find a skilled PHP dev, UK based, with long term availability, in the short term to join me on a project and ultimately be prepared to take over the project and own it. Remote contract work w/ occasional meetings on

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/16/2010 08:02 PM Nathan Rixham said the following: I need to find a skilled PHP dev, UK based, with long term availability, in the short term to join me on a project and ultimately be prepared to take over the project and own it. Remote contract work w/

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 00:29 +, Nathan Rixham wrote: Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/16/2010 08:02 PM Nathan Rixham said the following: I need to find a skilled PHP dev, UK based, with long term availability, in the short term to join me on a project and ultimately be prepared to

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/16/2010 10:29 PM Nathan Rixham said the following: Thank you very much for all you're help and sorry you couldn't bleed some money out of me on this occasion - perhaps you'll manage with you're next spam to the list. Personally I regret that you need to be hostile and rude when I

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/16/2010 10:54 PM Ashley Sheridan said the following: I myself do find the site confusing to navigate, which doesn't always help when looking for a PHP class to fit in a project that's already That is a bit vague as you do not mention explicitly what is confusing. Sometimes I read

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/16/2010 10:29 PM Nathan Rixham said the following: Thank you very much for all you're help and sorry you couldn't bleed some money out of me on this occasion - perhaps you'll manage with you're next spam to the list. Personally I regret that you need to be

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Paul M Foster
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 10:02:09PM +, Nathan Rixham wrote: Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/15/2010 11:37 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: I need to find a skilled PHP dev, UK based, with long term availability, in the short term to join me on a project and ultimately be

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Rene Veerman
Yeez eh, some of you people here are truely ungrateful for serious effort spent to save you time. While i've never found a use for any of the code on phpclasses.org, and i also would've chosen a slightly different pay-server-rent-model for the jobs subsection, i can't help but notice the author

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/17/2010 01:06 AM Paul M Foster said the following: I've given Manuel a hard time in the past about his site design. But we'll see what his new design is, when it shows up. Actually, there was a contest and the users have chosen the winning design, not me. That was the way to

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/17/2010 12:34 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: in all honesty the following are the sticking point that make it hard for me to decide if I was right in my earlier response: 1: that the sign up to get the class is even part of the equation This is another misunderstanding.

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Paul M Foster wrote: On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 10:02:09PM +, Nathan Rixham wrote: Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/15/2010 11:37 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: I need to find a skilled PHP dev, UK based, with long term availability, in the short term to join me on a project and

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Paul M Foster
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 04:28:07AM +0100, Rene Veerman wrote: snip I have also put out 3 opensource products, paid hosting cost for it even for a while, and have never used ads to support 'm. But you know what? Out of thousands of downloads, i never got even a single short thanks message

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Paul M Foster
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 01:52:08AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote: The winning designing is viewable here but since the author is still making some changes to fix some issues on pages that were not tested during the contest, it may not be viewable all the times.

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Rene Veerman
I don't think this will ever happen. I don't submit public code in order to receive accolades. If no one ever uses it or thanks me, that's okay. It would be *nice* to receive some acknowledgement, but I'm too busy writing code to worry about that much. yea, i don't particularly mind

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/17/2010 12:34 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: in all honesty the following are the sticking point that make it hard for me to decide if I was right in my earlier response: 1: that the sign up to get the class is even part of the equation This is

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Rene Veerman
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 5:39 AM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote: On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 01:52:08AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote: The winning designing is viewable here but since the author is still making some changes to fix some issues on pages that were not tested during the

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/17/2010 02:13 AM Shawn McKenzie said the following: PHP framework to speak of. Manuel has authored most of them and many I suppose you meant that I authored many of the classes. I only submitted about 30 out of more than 2600 classes available submitted to the site. 30 may be

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Rene Veerman wrote: On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 5:39 AM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote: On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 01:52:08AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote: The winning designing is viewable here but since the author is still making some changes to fix some issues on pages that were not

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Paul M Foster
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 05:38:36AM +0100, Rene Veerman wrote: snip but if it turns out he's truely leeching on the work of others (by for instance requiring authors to give him (near-)free exclusive rights or something), then i'd have to switch sides, and say that authors need to be warned

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/17/2010 02:13 AM Shawn McKenzie said the following: PHP framework to speak of. Manuel has authored most of them and many I suppose you meant that I authored many of the classes. I only submitted about 30 out of more than 2600 classes available submitted

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Paul M Foster wrote: On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 05:38:36AM +0100, Rene Veerman wrote: snip but if it turns out he's truely leeching on the work of others (by for instance requiring authors to give him (near-)free exclusive rights or something), then i'd have to switch sides, and say that

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/17/2010 02:13 AM Shawn McKenzie said the following: PHP framework to speak of. Manuel has authored most of them and many I suppose you meant that I authored many of the classes. I only submitted about 30 out of more than 2600 classes available submitted

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Rene Veerman
I use LGPL and i think (hope, actually) that it gives me a free full license for any patch i receive. That's what several people summarizing it for me have told me. But as far as i'm concerned, it goes both ways; any patch is included in a free update that may be re-hosted. It's just about

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Shawn McKenzie wrote: Manuel Lemos wrote: Hello, on 02/17/2010 02:13 AM Shawn McKenzie said the following: PHP framework to speak of. Manuel has authored most of them and many I suppose you meant that I authored many of the classes. I only submitted about 30 out of more than 2600 classes

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Paul M Foster
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 01:52:08AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote: snip Having to register to download classes from phpclasses.org is a nuisance. Manuel says this is up to the individual developer. This may be technically true, but Manuel *offers* this as an option. Contrast Source Forge,

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Paul M Foster
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 06:02:18AM +0100, Rene Veerman wrote: I use LGPL and i think (hope, actually) that it gives me a free full license for any patch i receive. That's what several people summarizing it for me have told me. snip The multitude of copyright holders on several FOSS projects

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan Rixham
Paul M Foster wrote: On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 01:52:08AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote: snip Having to register to download classes from phpclasses.org is a nuisance. Manuel says this is up to the individual developer. This may be technically true, but Manuel *offers* this as an option.

[PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/17/2010 02:42 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: People need to have motivation to do what they do. Authors only submit their packages to PHPClasses site if they gain something from it. What the site provides them is attention. I know - I'm an author ;) [or was, well still

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/17/2010 03:00 AM Shawn McKenzie said the following: Well fuck it then. 99% of my post was defending you with one blurb of constructive criticism. I am sorry but I was just clarifying things that I felt it were inaccurate. I did not meant to upset anybody. If you found reason to

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/17/2010 02:38 AM Rene Veerman said the following: on the other hand, i have received off-list mail about other business practices of phpclasses.org that i also would not have chosen myself, because i disapprove of them. Off the list? Curious. Is it my impression or someone is

Re: [PHP] Re: UK Project Opportunity

2010-02-16 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 02/17/2010 03:26 AM Nathan Rixham said the following: Having to register to download classes from phpclasses.org is a nuisance. Manuel says this is up to the individual developer. This may be technically true, but Manuel *offers* this as an option. Contrast Source Forge, which