nyone tell me how to
successfully use this command? Or if not, any other ideas on how to get the
file names inside a directory into an array?
Thanks in Advance,
Shawn Sellars
Does anyone know if PHP can be used (other than with ODBC) with the Cache
database from InterSystems?
Thanks in Advance,
Shawn Sellars
for the help, ill be going through the manual
while I wait :-)
Shawn
new (no kidding?), so i hope this is easy, also, is there a address anyone can
point me to for a archive of this list?
Thanks in advance,
Shawn
to fields within the table?
Shawn
, and emailing them to a recipient, also it is supposed to write
the data to a database. The email works fine, but it just isnt writting to the
database?
Shawn
thanks for the link
();
?
Thanks, also if you know any tutorials for PHP and MySQL
Shawn
Is anyone else having problems with the Windows binary zip? I've downloaded
it a couple times and it keeps saying that it's corrupt.
Thanks!
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Is there a tag in php that acts like wordwrap=virtual does in html? I have a script
that is sending out variables in a email from a contact form, but for a comments
section it will not wordwrap in the email.
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if anyone
knew how to solve this problem?
I'm using the Zeus web server and PHP is set up as an ISAPI module.
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It's my understanding that whitespace is ignored. I could be wrong here,
though.
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Toby Butzon wrote:
Has using ?[space] instead of just ? as the short tag been discussed?
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Unfortunately, it's hacking off the last few characters in SCRIPT_NAME,
too.
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jeremy brand wrote:
I'm not aware of this bug, but temporarily you might consider using
the $SCRIPT_NAME variable. The same values is stored in it AFAIK.
Jeremy
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Shawn Blaylock wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 J
thout concantenating the function
together with the string?
*being a little stubborn*
No. Why would you want to?
You *might* be able to do it if you use single quotes instead,
but I am unsure and personally doubt that it would work.
Chris
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'' behaves differently
than "". I just wasn't sure of the exact details of the differences.
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O yeah! Thanks for pointing that out! =)
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Shawn Blaylock wrote:
Yep. I think the only difference is the way it handles variable
interpolation, but I'm not entirely sure on that one.
"Boget, Chris" wrote:
It won't
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things like
trnId=1019 in each "cell" It does explode properly, but now, how do I
pull these things out of the array and get them defined as variables??
Or...do I even need to put them into the array in the first place?
THANK YOU for any help someone might be able to provide!!
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Have you tried it like this?
$output = `$executable $param`;
$output = explode(\n,$output);
print_r($output);
It works for me! I get the same weird response as you when I try to
create the array directly off of the system call.
Good Luck,
Shawn Sellars
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Essentially
the user that the webserver runs as (usually apache or nobody) must have write
permissions to the file which htpasswd is attempting to write to, or else it won't be
able to make the changes you are attempting to make.
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news:9e1h4j$8k5$[EMAIL
is probably what you would need to
use. i used to have a thumbnailer written in php but alas, it's been so long ago,
that i forgot how i wrote it. :)
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CrackLib uses crack.h not packer.h on Linux (at least, the sources I had
had crack.h)
Could someone change the configure script to look for crack.h or packer.h
because there's so many implimentations of CrackLib out there?
Shawn.
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This should work:
global.php
?
function myFunc($file) { echo $file; }
?
one.php
?
include( 'global.php' );
echo 'You are in file: ';
myFunc(__FILE__);
?
two.php
?
include( 'global.php' );
echo 'You are in file: ';
myFunc(__FILE__);
?
Christoph Boget wrote:
Let's say I have the
referenced by $id instead of all?
-Shawn
echo $object-fetchObjects()[0]-method();
Stijn Leenknegt wrote:
Hello
I've an idea for PHP6. Let's kickoff with an example.
?php
$info = getUserInformation($id); //return an array with all the information
of an user.
echo $info['naam
Glad I read threads that I don't care about or I wouldn't have found out
about Firebug! I just installed it, very cool!
Also, considering the price of oil/gas, I'm sorry that the 'war for oil'
didn't work out the way we had hoped. You would have thought we would
have learned in WWII when we
I hardly think this one is a scam, I mean all you have to do is write a
PHP app that converts between PHP, Python, C and Perl and you get:
not only bragging rights will come your way, but it will sure look good
on your resume!
I'm in.
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
i ashamed to say i was the subject of a
either. This would indeed be cool.
-Shawn
Greg Donald wrote:
On 2/4/08, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that htdig may be a better solution, however his current
solution requires upkeep if the static HTML is changed and requires that
the person populating the database pick all
strip_tags() perhaps?
Andrew Ballard wrote:
On Feb 4, 2008 3:13 PM, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there aren't many files and you don't intend to grow this site much
larger and intend to always have static HTML, any easy implementation
would be to read each file and search
the grep wins.
-Shawn
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 14:13 -0600, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
If there aren't many files and you don't intend to grow this site much
larger and intend to always have static HTML, any easy implementation
would be to read each file and search for the terms
() a grep for the
terms which returns the matching lines in an array and display as needed.
-Shawn
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi Everyone! :)
Just a quick question, I've done some googling but haven't been able to
find what I need... I am looking at doing a search function for
someone's website
And a newer adage, maybe from grade school, takes one to know one. :-)
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 15:26 -0600, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
I hardly think this one is a scam, I mean all you have to do is write a
PHP app that converts between PHP, Python, C and Perl and you get
.
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McNaught, Scott wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Thanks for the reply. I am using php5+ only, so I'm quite sure that passing
the object by reference like that is done automatically.
Aren't all objects are automatically passed by reference in php5, so
therefore is deprecated? I tested your suggestion
McNaught, Scott wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Thanks for the reply. I am using php5+ only, so I'm quite sure that passing
the object by reference like that is done automatically.
Aren't all objects are automatically passed by reference in php5, so
therefore is deprecated? I tested your suggestion
McNaught, Scott wrote:
Hi there,
Is it possible to make the declare(ticks=1) statement apply to *all*
functions executed in a php script, regardless of scope?
I wish to write a profiler script to basically dump all the function call
times through the execution of a script. So
Pastor Steve wrote:
Hi, thanks for all your help today.
I have the following code and I am trying to order the output. Currently it
seems really random. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
?php
$dir = content/current/breaking_news/;
// set pattern
$pattern = .txt*|.TXT*;
nihilism machine wrote:
Ok, I read the php.net info. so with this function though:
public function select_one($sql) {
$this-last_query = $sql;
$r = mysql_query($sql);
if (!$r) {
$this-last_error = mysql_error();
return false;
}
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Feb 11, 2008 11:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 11, 2008 10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HEllo
with the next code i am trying for loading one file
$mibool = FALSE;
$Descriptor2 = fopen(usuarios.txt,r);
Does this file exist in the directory from which
according to
the install text. Works like a charm every time.
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etc... but since you most likely keep dynamic content in
the database then it makes sense to store the translations there too.
Then you can build a management interface for the customer to add
content and the associated translations.
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Can anyone recommend a preferably visual DB design tool? I normally use
mysql, but one that covered several types wood be cool. I'm on Linux,
so the new mysql workbench is a dud. I used it in an alpha or prior
version and it looked promising but crashed frequently
in 2008, but I'm not holding my breath.
Thanks!
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Nathan Rixham wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Ryan A wrote:
Add my vote too for Smarty
HTH,
-R
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replaces the logic with a different language. When I use templates
I pretty much want variable substitution. My next project I'll probably
use HTML files with little bits of PHP echos etc... sprinkled throughout.
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a post that suggested I download the windows version and
run it under wine. Works great.
As for the OT, many apologies, I never even thought of looking for a
php-db list, thanks for the heads-up.
-Shawn
Thanks!
-Shawn
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Feb 12, 2008 7:46 PM, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED
Xavier de Lapeyre wrote:
Lol...
If IE7 goes hun what?
I wonder what would happen in lt IE7 :)
GO FIREFOX!!!
Xavier
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the user to download the file? Try using:
'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=...'
If you want to display the raw xml, you must uncheck an option in ie7 to
disable the style sheet.
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
nihilism machine wrote:
this still does not work, if a domain has no preceeding www. it
redirects to http://www.www.site.com, if it has a www. it goes to
www.www.mydomain.com, any ideas?
If you are running Apache, you do realize that all of this can
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
nihilism machine wrote:
this still does not work, if a domain has no preceeding www. it
redirects to http://www.www.site.com, if it has a www. it goes to
www.www.mydomain.com, any ideas?
If you are running Apache, you do realize
file (assuming you have an A record for example.com):
www.example.com. IN CNAMEexample.com.
Many ways to skin a cat, and they are all fun!
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Nathan Rixham wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
nihilism machine wrote:
this still does not work, if a domain has no preceeding www. it
redirects to http://www.www.site.com, if it has a www. it goes to
www.www.mydomain.com, any ideas
Valedol wrote:
Is there a mothod to check string`s length with regex or the only way is
using strlen?
I want string consisting of 4 digits
and check string with this code:
if (preg_match(/\d{4}/,$_POST[id]))
{ echo $_POST[id]; }
but preg_match returns true when string consists of 4
a cache of the
previous page. But once the user tries to do anything that requires
that they be loggedin, I doubt they can.
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Adil Drissi wrote:
Well, i'm doing all that. Maybe something is wrong in
my code. I'll arrange my code in a way that it will be
easy to run and i'll post it. I think like that,
you'll see by yourself and you gonna help to fix that
for sure.
Thank you
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the PDF and there is some
onsubmit javascript that updates your form.
2. Your form updates itself when submitted and there is some onsubmit
javascript to open the PDF in a new window.
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-myMethod();
class myClass
{
function myMethod()
{
echo world!;
}
}
?
Outputs the expected. Must be an error, maybe fatal or parse before the
method call or maybe your method does execute you just are expecting
something different?
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Petrus Bastos wrote:
zip program is installed. I'd type whereis and returned
/usr/ports/archivers/zip. I've change my zip command and put th whole path.
Now return error 126. :(
On Feb 18, 2008 5:51 PM, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Petrus Bastos wrote:
I'm testing
Greg Donald wrote:
On 2/18/08, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cd /usr/ports/archivers/zip
make install clean zip
pkg_add -r zip
done.
Sure, if you want to miss all the linker and compiler goodies :-)
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Petrus Bastos wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't have access to root user here. It was a miracle get
access to system command. I have to resolve this problem without root user.
:(
On Feb 18, 2008 6:08 PM, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Petrus Bastos wrote:
zip
sources to build zip?
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Greg Donald wrote:
On 2/18/08, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, if you want to miss all the linker and compiler goodies :-)
I'm guessing that'd be non-issue for an obviously inexperienced FreeBSD user.
But I'm guessing he'd think it was cool. Also, he's not root so I
assume
In your php code you'll need the full path to biblioteca.php and to
t.zip and the web user will need write permissions to the dir where you
create t.zip.
-Shawn
Petrus Bastos wrote:
Wolf,
I'm sure actually working from the command line.
/usr/local/bin/zip -P t.zip biblioteca.php
Nick Stinemates wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
if i declare an instance of a class in the top of my php file, then
have html, then later on user $myClassInstance-myMethod(); --
myMethod() does not execute, only when i have the instantiation of the
class
Nick Stinemates wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
What part of my example was unclear?
All of it, since I posted just a couple minutes after you and I hadn't
seen your post yet.
I'm sorry, I thought were were responding WHAT?!? to me.
I'm going to blame thunderbird for looking like
nihilism machine wrote:
I have a user saving a VARCHAR(255) field in a mysql db which has single
quotes in the text, how can i replace them so that they dont fuck up my
mysql command?
-e
Have you tried: dont_fuck_up_my_mysql_command()
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etc...
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it. If you want to
unset both, then unset the object, in this case $x.
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Sylvain Rabot wrote:
Hello,
First of all I would like to know if one day we will be able to unset
$this into a class in order to destroy the object. It could really be
useful to prevent big memory usage.
As it can't be done I tried to unset an object by unsetting
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Sylvain Rabot wrote:
Hello,
First of all I would like to know if one day we will be able to unset
$this into a class in order to destroy the object. It could really be
useful to prevent big memory usage.
As it can't be done I tried to unset an object by unsetting
want it
to do that?
What is the original problem you're trying to solve?
Hence my previous gibberish, I would expect a reference to be destroyed
when the object is, but obviously it's not.
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Yuval Schwartz wrote:
Hello and thank you,
Another question, I get a message:
*Warning*: feof(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in *
/home/content/t/h/e/theyuv/html/MessageBoard.php* on line *52*
**
And I've tried troubleshooting for a while; I'm pretty sure I'm opening
+
Increment_Super_Cala_Fraga_Listic_Ex_Peal_Ado_Tio_Us_Counter;
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the extension line to the .ini file.
Can anyone advise what else I may be able to do?
Thanks
Alexis
made sure the extension_dir is set to 'D:\PHP'
Why, when you said it is in 'D:\PHP\ext' ???
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, that was the suggestion six days ago ;-)
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questions and help out people who try and stumble...
I'm less likely to help someone who tries to stumble.
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Nathan Rixham wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 15:55 -0500, tedd wrote:
At 7:38 PM +0100 2/24/08, Zoltán Németh wrote:
2008. 02. 24, vasárnap keltezéssel 09.59-kor Mary Anderson ezt írta:
Hey guys,
Isn't this thread a bit OT?
well, for a php list sure it is... but
idea?
thank you!
Read about the file() function and also read about the explode()
function's limit parameter.
-Shawn
if(($lines = file(file.txt))) {
foreach($lines as $line) {
list($word, $definition) = explode($line, ',', 1);
//insert word and definition SQL stuff here
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
jeffry s wrote:
i have text file and a table created with
create table word(
id int not null auto_increment primary key,
word varchar(50),
definition text
)
the text contain list of words but not really in specific format
word, some text definition
word, some
Rick Pasotto wrote:
What is the best or recomended proceedure for making sure that a page is
accessed only via a secure connection?
Best is subjective, however I check in $_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'], also
https will appear in some other $_SERVER vars.
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What does your error log say when this happens?
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it should already be running. You are probably starting a nested
buffer inside of the automatic one.
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of these
that negatively because we don't view ourselves as the oppressed and
don't view the others as oppressors shouting offensive slang at us.
Cinco de Mayo is big here in Texas and I held a Gringo de Mayo party
last year on the 5th of May. It was a big hit!
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Bojan Tesanovic wrote:
Try this it help 90% of time,
function my_flush(){
@flush();
@ob_flush();
@flush();
@ob_flush();
@flush();
@ob_flush();
}
this can force buffer to really flush output when you call it few
times, also don't forget @ so it doesn't show empty buffer warning
our only attribute is that we can shoot straight. :-)
Cheers,
tedd
And jump really high... oh wait...
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, I guess this
issue is solved. Thanks for the help.
Adriano
Yes, we all knew exactly what your problem was. Sorry we didn't post
quicker ;-)
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to do this?
It's an extension but may be worth a look:
http://us.php.net/manual/en/ref.apd.php
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Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Matty Sarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Completely off subject, but man I miss quickbasic... that was such a fun
language to program in way back-in-the-day. So simple!
Not to mention the ability to add (at the time) decent graphics to
should re-read
before replying again.
Adriano Manocchia wrote:
Whoa. No need to get snippy. I was being sincere in my gratitude for the
suggestions. If nothing else, I'm sure I'll be making more use of Xdebug
in the future.
On Feb 27, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Adriano
Stut wrote:
On 27 Feb 2008, at 20:59, Daniel Brown wrote:
So let this be at least a basic retort to those who don't consider
web development real programming. Because you'd be surprised how
much I hear, oh, you work with web stuff, I thought you meant you
were a real programmer.
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Stut wrote:
On 27 Feb 2008, at 20:59, Daniel Brown wrote:
So let this be at least a basic retort to those who don't consider
web development real programming. Because you'd be surprised how
much I hear, oh, you work with web stuff, I thought you meant you
were
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Matty Sarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Completely off subject, but man I miss quickbasic... that was such a fun
language to program in way
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Matty Sarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Completely off subject, but man I miss quickbasic... that was such a fun
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, if I recall correctly, I normally had to start with increments
of 100.
I always started with 10 and incremented by 10 in both MS and GW
BASIC (and on TI, C64, LASER, etc.), because
it in such a fashion that you could add modules, not
hack core code to get the functionality that you needed.
Not sure how the development has progressed but my 2 cents.
-Shawn
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Robert Cummings wrote:
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 14:23 -0500, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Eric Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you messed around with compressing your output at all? Using
something like mod_deflate is pretty nice while falling back on the ob
gz
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