> cURL is the best one in my experience, but you have to manage security
> yourself. Meaning: Remember to escape/encode data.
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/book.curl.php
Thanks everyone, appreciated, I'll investigate ..
Cheers
J
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 17:24:07 -
"John Allsopp" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm afraid I've fallen a little out of touch with PHP dev, so a stupid
> question for you.
>
> I want to write a script that requests a URL and then reads that
> website .. I'm interested to map web structures. My web host is
> s
On 2011-10-30, at 2:45 PM, Marc Guay wrote:
>> I want to write a script that requests a URL and then reads that website
>> .. I'm interested to map web structures. My web host is saying I'll need
>> URL file access enabled but that it's a) a security risk and b)
>> deprecated.
>
>
> simplehtml
> I want to write a script that requests a URL and then reads that website
> .. I'm interested to map web structures. My web host is saying I'll need
> URL file access enabled but that it's a) a security risk and b)
> deprecated.
simplehtmldom is pretty great for this, if I understand your needs
Your question is NOT Novice and I really want to know the answer like you.
On 10/30/11, John Allsopp wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm afraid I've fallen a little out of touch with PHP dev, so a stupid
> question for you.
>
> I want to write a script that requests a URL and then reads that website
> .. I'm int
revDAVE wrote:
> I am just beginning to learn about PHP.
>
> It seems as though if I make a code error... The PHP page will simply come
> up blank. ( Not too helpful for error checking) - I would like to see some
> kind of report on the page as to what went wrong.
>
> I have tried adding variou
On 6/19/07, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/19/07, revDAVE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am just beginning to learn about PHP.
>
> It seems as though if I make a code error... The PHP page will simply come
> up blank. ( Not too helpful for error checking) - I would like to see some
On 6/19/07, revDAVE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am just beginning to learn about PHP.
It seems as though if I make a code error... The PHP page will simply come
up blank. ( Not too helpful for error checking) - I would like to see some
kind of report on the page as to what went wrong.
I have
> Question:
> Does PHP4 code have to be written differently for Windows servers? If so,
is
> there a code resource describing the differences?
> (the only information I can find is on installation on Win servers)
No, not really. There are a few functions that won't work on windows because
they ac
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What's an example error message that you're getting? As said, it may just be
a difference in versions.
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Run a small phpinfo() script on both servers... take note of the version
numbers being used, and take not of the config setting "register_globals" on
both... my guess is that register_glabals is set to OFF on your local
machine, being a newer install.
If it isn't that, it may be an issue with the
JD,
This is how you would do it:
- or you could do it directly like this -
- or my personal preference -
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A quick read of the section on functions in the online manual would be a
great resource. In fact, I recommend checking the manual before posting to
this list. It's a gr
Sumthin like this...
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Hi
Id reelly l
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> window.document.frmName.elements["poly[]"].value !!!
This should also work (well, it has for me in the past!):
window.document.frmName["poly[]
window.document.frmName.elements["poly[]"].value !!!
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with this type of naming convention, how would you write a
cmp( "", $poly[$idx] )
> {
> ... do something with field ...
> }
>}
>
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>
> }
> }
>
> -Original Message-
> From: brendan conroy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
> I wish to create multiple input fields on a single form, I think(so
... do something with field ...
}
}
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I wish to create multiple input fields on a single form, I think(sorry
..could you advise
Do you wish to create multiple forms or multiple input fields on a single
form?
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Hi thanks for reading this.
This problem is di
$element[0] = "-".$element[0];
$element[1] = "-".$element[1];
$element[2] = "-".$element[2];
$element[3] = "-".$element[3];
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Hi,
use str_replace() instead of ereg_replace() ...in the same way described
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Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 9:15 PM
Subject: [PHP] Novice question - please help
> Hi,
>THANK YOU for reading this.I wo
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:10:14 +, you wrote:
>Could someone please email me and tell me how to split a string into
>different arrays
');
}
/* I know it's weird, but use sizeof() for arrays, and
strlen() for strings */
echo('$arr has ' . sizeof($arr) . ' elements');
Take a look at split, explode
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:10 PM
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>
>
> Hi,
>thanks for reading this. Ive looked at every php site an
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