php-general Digest 14 Sep 2011 07:39:27 - Issue 7477
Topics (messages 314812 through 314834):
Re: Querying a database for 50 users' information: 50 queries or a WHERE array?
314812 by: Dotan Cohen
314813 by: Dotan Cohen
314814 by: Dotan Cohen
314815 by: Dotan
On 13 September 2011 23:01, Shawn McKenzie nos...@mckenzies.net wrote:
On 09/13/2011 01:38 PM, Ron Piggott wrote:
Is there a way to only change accented characters and not HTML (Example:
p /p a href =”” /a )
The syntax
echo htmlentities(
On 13 September 2011 21:56, Brad Huskins brad.husk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all you php coders out there,
I'm doing an Open Source text editor (just a hobby) that's designed for PHP
developers and is accessible through the web. This has been stewing for a
while, and has gotten to the point
Il 13/09/2011 20:58, Alex Nikitin ha scritto:
Correction on Marco's post. You can absolutely stop a mysql query
I know I can stop a query, but I don't know how to realize HTTP client
has closed connection during query execution.
My query count how many records match selected fields in a 50M
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 23:04, Alex Nikitin niks...@gmail.com wrote:
Dotan,
IN (the function used in all of the queries above) is not the same as an
INNER_JOIN, inner join joins 2 tables, as you have already described, IN
however is a function that return 1 if the value being searched for is
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 06:05, chetan rane chetan.d.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
There are 2 peoblems with subselect
1. You cant use a limit on the nested select
2. Id the number of elements in the in clause exceeds the subselect buffer
you will run into performance issues ans eventually you
On 14 September 2011 01:23, tamouse mailing lists
tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
I'm a big fan of editors that work in the terminal.
You'll get my emacs when you pry it out of my cold dead hands.
Pah! You and your
On 14 Sep 2011 at 12:40, Richard Quadling rquadl...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14 September 2011 01:23, tamouse mailing lists
tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com
wrote:
I'm a big fan of editors that work in the terminal.
You'll get
Thanks Tim.
That is some very useful feedback.
I am aiming to build something that is almost as easy to use as Notepad.
Don't know if I'll be successful or not, but nice to know people value
simplicity.
--Brad.
On 09/14/2011 08:18 AM, Tim Streater wrote:
On 14 Sep 2011 at 12:40, Richard
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 06:05, chetan rane chetan.d.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
There are 2 peoblems with subselect
1. You cant use a limit on the nested select
2. Id the number of elements in the in clause exceeds the
On 14 September 2011 13:18, Tim Streater t...@clothears.org.uk wrote:
On 14 Sep 2011 at 12:40, Richard Quadling rquadl...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14 September 2011 01:23, tamouse mailing lists
tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com
Hi Folks!
Anyone know a smart way to order file names?
An example to you guys picture what im saying is:
?php
$serie[] = Two And Half Man Season 1;
$serie[] = Two And Half Man Season 4;
$serie[] = Two And Half Man Season 2;
$serie[] = Two And Half Man Season 3;
$serie[] = Two And Half Man
Anyone know a smart way to order file names?
Nope, but I know a natural way:
http://ca.php.net/manual/en/function.natsort.php
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Wow!
Thank you! I completely forgot this method!
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On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Marc Guay marc.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone know a
But why?
Brad Huskins brad.husk...@gmail.com wrote in message
news:66.b1.08893.200a0...@pb1.pair.com...
I am aiming to build something that is almost as easy to use as Notepad.
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On 9/14/2011 1:04 AM, Marco Lanzotti wrote:
Il 13/09/2011 20:58, Alex Nikitin ha scritto:
Correction on Marco's post. You can absolutely stop a mysql query
I know I can stop a query, but I don't know how to realize HTTP client
has closed connection during query execution.
My query count
Il 14/09/2011 17:35, Jim Lucas ha scritto:
SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE ... AND (1=1 OR 'unique value');
add 'unique value' to your session data and then, when the person changes the
selected fields and starts to execute another query, first, you could search
to
see if an SQL statement is
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 01:18:00PM +0100, Tim Streater wrote:
On 14 Sep 2011 at 12:40, Richard Quadling rquadl...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14 September 2011 01:23, tamouse mailing lists
tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Robert Cummings
rob...@interjinn.com
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 7:56 PM, James Yerge ja...@nixsecurity.org wrote:
I'd have to go agree with the exception of s/emacs/vi/ :P
invoke(EditorChoiceReligiousArgument);
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On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
BTW, my big beef with online editors is latency, and it's a *huge*
problem, as far as I'm concerned. Ultimately this is why I wrote blog
software for myself which requires you to compose and edit your posts
locally,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Marco Lanzotti ma...@lanzotti.com wrote:
Il 13/09/2011 20:58, Alex Nikitin ha scritto:
Correction on Marco's post. You can absolutely stop a mysql query
I know I can stop a query, but I don't know how to realize HTTP client
has closed connection during query
You can use a limit with a nested select, you just can't use it in
some cases, like inside an IN statement, but something like this
should work:
SELECT id, data, etc FROM table JOIN (SELECT special_id as id FROM
special_table ORDER BY special_id LIMIT 0, 1000) AS table2 USING (id)
Note: syntax
On 14 Sep 2011 at 17:52, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
Eventually I switched to Vim (counter-intuitively) because 1) there's no
*unix variant on which it's not available; 2) at some point, you're
probably going to *have* to know how to operate Vi if you move around
among
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 16:02, Eric Butera eric.but...@gmail.com wrote:
Just out of curiosity, where are these ids coming from? Doing a raw
implode on them like that is a sql injection vuln.
They are in an array. I do of course is_int() them first, plus some
other sanitation including
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 21:01, Alex Nikitin niks...@gmail.com wrote:
You can use a limit with a nested select, you just can't use it in
some cases, like inside an IN statement, but something like this
should work:
SELECT id, data, etc FROM table JOIN (SELECT special_id as id FROM
rant from=tired of constantly having to explain it, developer
MySQL real escape string doesn't work, it's a bad solution to the
problem that has been with the internets since the very beginning, and
if people program like they are taught to by books, doesn't look like
it's going away any time
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:08:09 +0100, Richard Quadling wrote:
On 14 September 2011 13:18, Tim Streater t...@clothears.org.uk wrote:
On 14 Sep 2011 at 12:40, Richard Quadling rquadl...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14 September 2011 01:23, tamouse wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Robert Cummings
Hi.
Based upon ...
?php
$name = Null;
$age = Null;
$boundParams = array('name' = $name, 'age' = $age);
$records = array();
$name = 'Richard';
$age = 43;
$records[] = $boundParams;
$name = 'Sally';
$age = 37;
$records[] = $boundParams;
print_r($records);
?
outputs Sally twice.
Whilst that
it's only marginally faster, but it does look a bit cleaner, and is a
bit more memory efficient:
$records[] = unserialize(serialize($boundParams));
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On Wed, Sep 14, 2011
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Govinda govinda.webdnat...@gmail.com wrote:
As for duplicate answers...,
[snip]
Also newbies may tend to like the multiples answers.. for the different
perspectives, as Dan said, but also when they are exact dupe answers -
because then the newbie knows
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