In article Pine.BSF.4.10.10101112007430.77660-10@localhost,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when was ?= 'enabled' in php? 4.0.0 ?
4.0, although it actually existed for php 3 a long time ago for a short
while and was then removed.
jimwSun Jan 21 18:12:51 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/CVSROOTcommitinfo loginfo
Log:
the generated manuals are now gone from cvs, so enable cvs emails from phpweb/manual
again
Index: CVSROOT/commitinfo
diff -u CVSROOT/commitinfo:1.10
jimwMon Jan 22 12:30:41 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/CVSROOTgen_acl_file.m4
Log:
add goba to phpweb list
Index: CVSROOT/gen_acl_file.m4
diff -u CVSROOT/gen_acl_file.m4:1.50 CVSROOT/gen_acl_file.m4:1.51
--- CVSROOT/gen_acl_file.m4:1.50Sun Jan 21
jimwMon Jan 22 15:43:37 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/CVSROOTavail gen_acl_file.m4
Log:
give david hedbor access to phpdoc cvs
Index: CVSROOT/avail
diff -u CVSROOT/avail:1.51 CVSROOT/avail:1.52
--- CVSROOT/avail:1.51 Mon Jan 22 12:31:22 2001
+++
ow(1, "Alexander Aulbach, Stig Bakken, Rasmus
Lerdorf, Egon Schmid, Zeev Suraski, Lars Torben Wilson, Jim Winstead");
+ php_info_print_table_row(1, "Jouni Ahto, Alexander Aulbach, Stig
+Bakken, Rasmus Lerdorf, Egon Schmid, Zeev Suraski, Lars Torben Wilson, Jim Winstea
please, please take this discussion elsewhere.
if you have questions for the zend guys about their pricing and want to
lecture them on what you think the right pricing is, there are a number
of message boards on their site that are more suitable.
if you want to explore alternatives to the zend
jimwSat Jan 27 17:53:56 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/CVSROOTavail gen_acl_file.m4
Log:
give zak access to phpweb
Index: CVSROOT/avail
diff -u CVSROOT/avail:1.58 CVSROOT/avail:1.59
--- CVSROOT/avail:1.58 Fri Jan 26 18:25:48 2001
+++ CVSROOT/avail
trick question, right? 0 is false. you want do { ... } while(1);
jim
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Hugh Danaher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All and Happy New Year.
I have a simple routine to get the year, date and the day of year.
Year and date come out correctly but the day of year is one less than
the date. It being January, it's easy to see the error. The only
thing I can figure,
Marvin Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the PHP date() function on my site, but since my hosting company
(Pair Networks) is on the East Coast and I'm on the West Coast, everything
shows as three hours later (for most of my visitors, anyway). Pair tells me
there's no setting I can
Manuel Ritsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$file_s = filesize($file);
you want $file_s = filesize(images/$file).
jim
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Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanx, sounds like the way to go.
Still curious though whether there is anyway at all to get the original
password back to the user?
not without storing it unencrypted or cracking the password with a
dictionary attack. as you said, the php crypt() function and
Matthew Berwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know of any method/package out there that I
could install on my linux machine that will all me to
print data to a printer? Thanks for the help.
$lp = popen(lpr, w);
fwrite($lp, stuff to print);
pclose($lp);
this uses the unix-standard 'lpr'
Byron Albert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a few forms that are used to input html. We have run into a
problem of lt; and gt; getting turned into and when you hit
submit, Or if you hit submit more than once. I have attached a sample
form. The major problem here is that some times we
In php.general Jeremy Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is great for posting results to a regular http site. But what I need to do
is post to a secure site (https). I looked through some of the php
documentation and couldn't find anything about manually encrypting the data
to send or anything
Reginald Mullin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I understand why I'm getting the error. What I'd like to know is how to
get around it? Basically what I want is the image in the DB to be displayed
like any regular image would be on an HTML page, i.e. img
src=imageGoesHere height=x width=x
Jtjohnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where/How do I start in building a new array? .= doesn't work:
$authors .= explode(;, $mydata-KW);
'.=' doesn't work because that does a string append.
you just want:
$authors = explode(;, $mydata-KW);
then you can sort the array using sort().
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to redirect imediatelly to a waiting page? I tryed to
redirect, but somehow the server is first uploading the file before
something else happens.
unfortunately, no. one thing you can do is use javascript to pop up a
small window in your form's
Paul Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do i do two things at the same time, i'm thinking of the
equivalent of fork in perl
you need to enable the pcntl extension, and then you can use pcntl_fork
(http://php.net/pcntl_fork). you may also be able to use the 'ticks'
mechanism
Pax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am developing site that needs to have stock quotes retrieved and
placed into the database. Perhaps someone know if there is a site that
would supply me with quotes? - I just do not want to do it manually :-((
http://www.google.com/search?q=php%20stock%20quotes
Php [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
function Authorize() {
global $HTTP_POST_VARS;
$username = $HTTP_POST_VARS['username'];
$password = $HTTP_POST_VARS['password'];
echo T.$username.$password;
}
(insert the line above.)
jim
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Craig Westerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just now trying to learn PHP. I don't know ANYTHING about XML. I don't
even have any XML reference books yet. I did create a PHP script that is
usable (see below), but there has to be a more efficient way to do it with
PHP. I'll hunt up your post
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 06:02:15PM -0600, Craig Westerman wrote:
Would you explain what this line does?
$out[$m[1]] = $m[2];
it assigns an entry to the output array. $m is populated by preg_match
(where it was passed as the third argument) with the entire match in
$m[0], the first
Alan McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
header(location: index.php; target: _top);
header(Location: index.php);
header(Window-target: _top);
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John Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas why this would be happening?
because 2002-03-31 is 25 hours long in your time zone?
http://www.dstc.qut.edu.au/DST/marg/daylight.html
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Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i wrote a script, which uses the IMAP-extension. But if s.o. uses it
on a machine, which doesn't support IMAP functions, i get an error
message. How can i prevent this error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: imap_open() in
Matt Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In regards to the snip above, under what circumstances might you have
to create a separate lock file? Is this an OS issue? Is it an issue when
concurrency is high? The manual says you may have to; I am looking for
some clarification as to when exactly
Norman Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right? if ($foo) means variable exists and can be null. Whereas, isset($foo)
means that the value in $foo cannot be null?
you've got it backwards. 'if (isset($foo))' tests that the variable has
been set to some value, possibly including false or null. 'if
Scott Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is the calculation errors for the floating point, so I checked the
PHP website. On that website, the function webpage, pow(). It said that
In PHP 4.0.6 and earlier pow() always returned a float, and did not issue
warnings.. So, there was
Scott Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks! That's explain it! One other question. Is the even number a
stable release and the odd number an unstable release? Just like the Red
Hat Linux or Perl as an example. Does that apply to PHP?
nope. (this just happened to be broken in 4.1.x by
Phil Schwarzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any thoughts on this? What are the pros and cons of both?
i think you should not waste our time with such a discussion, perhaps by
taking it to a relevant forum. if you don't want to use php, that's your
problem. this list/newsgroup is for discussing
Rasmus Lerdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you afraid of someone embedding PHP in a .jpg file? That's not really
an issue as your web server is probably configured to only serve up PHP as
.php files. Likewise, your web server config is likely such that any .jpg
file is served up as
Johannes Tyra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$startDate['Jungfrau'] = mktime (0, 0, 0, 08, 24,
2000);
$startDate['Waage'] = mktime (0, 0, 0, 09, 24,
2000);
but with 'Jungfrau' AND 'Waage' something is wrong!!
numbers with a leading zero are in octal format, and
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jimwSat Feb 10 11:43:58 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/php3 php3.ini-dist
Log:
we claim php3.ini documents the defaults, but magic_quotes_gpc defaults to off
unless --enable-magic-quotes is used in compiling
Index: php3/php3.ini-dist
diff -u
jimwSat Feb 10 11:45:34 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/php3 ChangeLog
Log:
document change
Index: php3/ChangeLog
diff -u php3/ChangeLog:1.855 php3/ChangeLog:1.856
--- php3/ChangeLog:1.855Sun Dec 17 16:09:44 2000
+++ php3/ChangeLog Sat Feb 10
. :)
jim
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 01:32:58AM -0800, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Hrm.. When was this changed in PHP 3? It used to be on by default. And
it is on by default in PHP 4.
-Rasmus
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Jim Winstead wrote:
jimwSat Feb 10 11:43:58 2001 EDT
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