I'm coming up against a brick wall on this one.
Can one cURL in a web page while automatically resolving all the relative
file paths? I've fooled around with regexp to resolve this issue, but it is
not a real stable solution.
I tried the archives and googled, but there appears to be no solution
It seems like a
great tool, but I am trying to figure out why I would actually use it? All
it does is seperate content and data, albeit on the client
Not necessarily only on the client, but on the server side as well.
It would just add
another layer of content/data seperation that would
Is there anyway at all of reading the results of a parsing PHP page from
within that same PHP page itself. In other words can you read the HTML code
it's going to create. I know that you can use regular expressions to parse
the HTML page manually swapping variable content as you would with most
webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/15/02 3:47 PM wrote:
I'm trying to enable output buffering to speed up the load time of some
of our php web pages. I've consulted the manual and enabled the
following:
The manual lacks description for this topic. Take a look at this article at
Developer
I'd recommend Justin's route as well, if you have the time. In fact that is
how I learned to program in PHP by programming my own template and CMS
system (it still has a ways to go though).
If you don't have the time search the list archives as this question comes
up often. You'll get a lot of
as you wish.
// If you find it at all useful perhaps you may wish to add the
// following credit to your code (but you are not obliged to):
// Original code provided by Colin Kettenacker http://www.cube-o.com/
// Code modified by (Add your name here if you have modified this code)
session_start
Chris W. Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/20/03 12:03 PM wrote:
Colin Kettenacker mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Monday, October 20, 2003 11:06 AM said:
Any feedback/tips/hints/improvements to the code is appreciated. I
will hopefully have my company web site http://www.cube-o.com/
finished
Hi Redmond,
A couple of issues I see here. First of all you are resetting the
$categories_array to an empty array for each iteration in the loop. You must
move it out of the loop. Secondly, you have enclosed the entire $_REQUEST
superglobal variable in quotes so it is seeing it as a string rather
Hi Chris,
I don't think there is anything wrong with this. The only gotcha that I can
come up with is now that you are using session variables rather than get
variables, you will no longer be able to bookmark the state of that page,
I think?
What I mean is if your URL reads:
Dear all,
Is there anyway that I can put .exe file on the web, and allow visitors
only to run it, not download it.
Regards,
DT
*Checks list address* Yep, php list. In a word, no.
Well how about, in a word, it depends. Okay that's 2 words:)
Check out:
John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/20/03 9:42 PM wrote:
Those are all fine and dandy if you want to run the file (*.exe or
whatever) on the same machine that php is running on. However, to run
it on the remote machine, it IS going to be downloaded.
That's why I said it depends:)
Even
Hi Walter,
You may want to look into PEAR's config package. It does pretty much all you
have listed here and a lot more. I just started looking into it today. I
haven't looked closely at the code so I don't know how efficiently it
handles everything it does but it may give you some ideas. As far
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 7/30/04 12:14 PM wrote:
Now that PHP is OOP with 5.0 is there a UML tool dedicated to PHP?
Well it is not dedicated to PHP, but the latest release of ArgoUML can
output to PHP 5.0 (haven't tried it myself yet).
ck
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