rted to document which libraries were thread safe
and which were not, but I think it hasn't been actively maintained.
Hopefully this somewhat clarifies a confusing issue.
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Paul Houle wrote on Saturday, October 21, 2006 10:29 PM:
> Hans Zaunere wrote:
> > The problem really is not thread safe code written in the PHP
> > language, but rather the environment in which PHP runs in. Now PHP
> > can be compiled for thread safety (TSRM,
id
serializing objects - serializing arrays and scalar types, though not
optimized in PHP (ie, slow), is much more reliable.
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omment on breakage or quirks
> bundled with this upgrade?
Nothing major that's noticeable, although we haven't done a thorough use
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All,
We apologize for the delay but past presentations have been updated with
audio etc. You can view our presentation archives here:
http://www.nyphp.org/content/presentations/
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All,
We've moved the lists to a new server. Everything should be working, and
the archives, etc. should all have the same URLs.
If anyone notices anything, however, please email me directly and we'll get
it resolved.
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www
ns.nl/calculating_start_and_end_dates_of_a_week.php
Any other links to augments these would be appreciated.
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Hello all,
Please see the following for discounts from AW/Prentice/Sams:
http://www.nyphp.org/UserCouponDecember_06.pdf
Happy holidays everyone,
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ystem of some sort. In such cases, maybe it is possible to always use
hardwired filenames, etc.. I know that's what I did for my first
application :)
In a similar context, there's and always exciting flame war on NYLUG
regarding PHP security:
http://www.nylug.org/pipermail/nylug-talk/2006-
Hi,
Some interesting statistics and information from Damien of PHP.net. Looks
like a strong 2007 ahead of us.
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Damien Seguy wrote on Wednesday, January 03, 2007 12:39 PM:
> Hi Hans,
>
> PHP adoption s
Just checking that the list is working. Had a couple of reports that
messages weren't getting through.
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Hans Zaunere wrote on Sunday, January 07, 2007 6:11 PM:
> Just checking that the list is working. Had a couple of reports that
> messages weren't getting through.
And apparently the queue was stuck - should be good now.
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Thanks Chuck... the archives have been updated.
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Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
> Hi folks-
>
> I've finally gotten a chance to put the slides from Tuesday's talk
> online (after making some changes to avoid assuming demos on
> localhost). They are located here:
>
> http://www.horde.org/papers/nyphp
Dan Cech wrote:
> All,
>
> Whenever I post I receive the bounce message below. I can only assume
> this is because of a bogus email address subscribed to the list.
>
> Is anyone else receiving bounces when posting?
Will let you know after I post this message :)
If folks are seeing bounces fr
fine line between a
problem in PHP/ZE core, and a problem in a linked library. There are likely
problems on both sides of the fence.
If Esser comes out with legitimate critical bugs on the PHP/ZE side, then
it's going to have a long term consequence. Otherwise, it'll be disregarded
Of course there's http://www.nyphp.com/training/indepth.php#programmer
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Vinicius Vacanti wrote on Thursday, March 01, 2007 3:01 PM:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sort of new to PHP but not new to programming
All, see note for the conference next week. I'll be speaking as well. If
you plan on going, let me know and I'll get you in touch with Damien.
Damien Seguy wrote on Thursday, March 08, 2007 12:16 PM:
> Hi Hans,
>
> Just a last and late reminder of the upcoming PHP Québec conference.
> Regular
All, some generally useful stats
> PHP adoption statistics for February 2007 are released.
>
> Statistiques PHP de Février 2007
>
> * PHP 5 reached 15% of all market share :
> its growth is steady.
> * PHP 5.2. is now the most popular PHP 5 version
> * PHP 5.2.1 was the most
All,
Mike from Adobe is kind enough to offer us three free full conference passes
to:
http://www.ajaxworldexpo.com/
It's on a first come first serve basis so email me and I'll get you
connected.
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Well that went quick - all gone.
H
Hans Zaunere wrote on Monday, March 12, 2007 4:17 PM:
> All,
>
> Mike from Adobe is kind enough to offer us three free full conference
> passes to:
>
> http://www.ajaxworldexpo.com/
>
> It's on a first come first serve basis
Ajai Khattri wrote on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 6:36 PM:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Clorinthia Cade wrote:
>
> > ---
> >
> > Clorinthia Cade wants to stay in better touch using some of
> > Google's coolest new products.
>
> Spam fro
orth hiring a
> consultant for?
Clustering can be a little tricky. For one thing, it's a RAM based
database, so capacity planning is important. It's fairly straightforward to
set up, but not as simple as MySQL itself.
I think I'm actually speaking with someone from Columbia abou
This is an inappropriate post, Shadab. Good bye.
H
Shadab Wadiwala wrote on Monday, March 26, 2007 12:18 PM:
> I am sending you an email about a new Internet company
> that is in its pre-launch right now. I do not know if you have had
> a chance to join yet, but if not here is lin
> (All fun aside what's with the spam lately guys?)
I guess we're getting popular...
All, when responding to a spam post like we just had (if absolutely needed),
please trim the message completely. Otherwise we're just helping them out.
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csnyder wrote on Monday, April 02, 2007 10:05 PM:
> On 4/2/07, David Krings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > $langfile = fopen('$langfileloc', 'r');
> > and constantly had it fail.
> ...
> > Which makes me wonder as some long time ago we
> > had this nice discussion that ended with sth like "
Some interesting stats for March...
> PHP adoption statistics for March 2007 are released.
>
> * 5.2.1 growing fast
> * PHP 5.2.0 leaving room for PHP 5.2.1
> * PHP 4.4.5/6 discreet
>
> As usual, lots of other details : PHP versions, Apache, country
> details, etc.
> Feel free to a
April will probably be another informal meeting. Any ideas from anyone?
June is Adobe which I'll be adding to the calendar soon.
But April and May are open for now - if anyone has any ideas, let me know -
otherwise we'll probably do another informal NYPHP-Live discussion (probably
at IBM this t
Chris Shiflett wrote on Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:35 PM:
> Hans Zaunere wrote:
> > April will probably be another informal meeting.
> > Any ideas from anyone?
>
> I'm happy to give a talk, if you don't get a better offer.
>
> Am I right in thinking t
> From: "Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "NYPHP Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] [OT] Next meeting
>
>
> > Hans Zaunere wrote:
> > > Would be great to ha
grammers have trouble with databases and why
> database people have trouble with code, the so-called "impedance
> mismatch".
>
>
> I'd be happy to prepare something.
>
>
> Hans Zaunere wrote:
>
>
> Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyline) wrote
lid.
Whether someone wants to write config files in it is another matter :)
Personally, I'd recommend XML for that.
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All, whoever can do a presentation in April, please send me a blurb so that
we can get the calendar updated. If someone wants to present after April,
please contact me offlist and we'll schedule something.
Thanks,
H
Hans Zaunere wrote on Thursday, April 12, 2007 4:11 PM:
> This i
Chris Shiflett wrote on Monday, April 23, 2007 4:49 PM:
> Susan Shemin wrote:
> > ah, it's too late to register
>
> I think you have until 3:00 PM tomorrow to RSVP:
Yes, and feel free to RSVP - we still have time.
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Aaron Fischer wrote on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:54 AM:
> Hmmm, I RSVP'd last night just after midnight. Am I on the list or
> was that too late?
You're on the list and set...
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g able to plug in to a power outlet
> Optional, but definitely helpful - internet access (preferably free)
We have all of that... but we charge per amp of power usage (kidding)
You're welcome to come down to our offices - 55 Broad street. Give me an
offline email and I'll get you my c
Hi all,
Rumor has it that someone recorded the presentation last week. If someone
did, please let us know and we can put the audio online.
Slides, etc. will be coming soon too.
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The latest...
> PHP adoption statistics for April 2007 are released.
>
> * 5.2 is about to be the 3rd most popular version
> * PHP 5 is more often chosen on larger domains
> * In April, web sites are bracing for the next versions
>
> As usual, lots of other details : PHP versions, A
FYI, updated
> PHP adoption statistics for May 2007 are released.
>
> * Recodr progression for PHP 5 : +1.6%
> * All PHP 5.2 are gaining new users
> * PHP 5.2 is now 3rd most popular version
> * PHP 4.4.7 didn't interest too many users
>
> New this month : a map of China and USA
Hi all,
While some may think PHP is a toy, there may be some merit to that now.
In cooperation with Vincent Pontier, the PHP elephant designer, Damien Seguy
has developed a plush toy.
Details are at the end of this message. It depends on how many we order,
but we're looking at a price of about
Hi again,
Tomorrow is the last call for getting your PHP toy. Please let me know by
noonish tomorrow if you haven't already and want one.
H
Hans Zaunere wrote on Wednesday, June 06, 2007 12:16 PM:
> Hi all,
>
> While some may think PHP is a toy, there may be some merit
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the post. However, we do have a NYPHP-Jobs list for job related
posts and conversation.
http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs
Thanks,
H
m rutko wrote on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 11:38 AM:
> Hi
> I'm looking for mid level to senior level developers with LAMP
> exper
All,
I've been informed that our speaker, Justin, was in an accident on the way
to the meeting. He is ok but a little shaken.
>From the NYPHP Community, the very best wishes.
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> How many servers will I need to handle the kind of traffic I
> require? If this question is not so easily answered, then what would
> be my equation for figuring this out? A friend told me he works on a
> site that has 4,000,000 users and they have their system optimized to
> handle 500 reques
Someone pointed this out to me:
http://pipes.yahoo.com
Interesting user interface and mashup concept.
And appears to be AMP based:
http://blog.pipes.yahoo.com/pipes-is-hiring/
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All, please see below - should be a good event from MySQL.
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> Just a quick heads up about a MySQL barcamp-style event in New York in
> August. MySQL Camp II is a community event -- totally free of
arious combinations of
and directives in Apache, making it really flexible
and dizzying.
But, I generally keep it simple and use something like the above, and then
have a request processor in PHP do the URL mapping in a style akin to the
Java world. Straightforward, none of the PATH_INFO confusi
hat require a testing cycle and often depend
on a fixed set of extensions to ignore.
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Elliotte Harold wrote on Monday, August 06, 2007 6:40 PM:
> David Krings wrote:
> > Elliotte Harold wrote:
> > > Edward Potter wrote:
> > > > h, I have never found this to be a problem. Using
> > > > includes, you can pull in .php code from anywhere, even pages
> > > > with a .php extension
> I follow you, Hans, but then what about URLs as resource locators?
> Your elegant "aliasing a handler or set of URLs to a single URL or
> processor" means URLs don't equate to (unique) information resources.
> Doesn't that "break" the web?
The aliasing is happening within the web server to get
Good - then see the footer of every message:
> New York PHP Community Talk Mailing List
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Rob Marscher wrote on Monday, August 06, 2007 10:50 AM:
> On Aug 5, 2007, at 2:42 PM, Hans Zaunere wrote:
> > AliasMatch /(.*) "/var/www/www.something.com/index.php"
>
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_alias.html#aliasmatch
>
> I wonder why the major ph
Elliotte Harold wrote on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 5:54 PM:
> Daniel Krook wrote:
> > Elliotte,
> >
> > It seems your review of XML databases has picked up a lot of
> > comments. It's doing well on the social bookmarking circuit too.
> > http://cafe.elharo.com/xml/the-state-of-native-xml-databa
Cliff Hirsch wrote on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:51 AM:
> Does Nyphp have any polling capability?
Not currently, but it's something we should do. There's actually some
discussion today on the NYPHP-Org list about the next nyphp.org site. While
sure, we could throw something up using a framewor
've tested and I know works):
http://www.nyphp.org/contact.php
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Hi Arlo,
You may post jobs/etc to our Jobs list as well.
http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs
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Arlo Gilbert wrote on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:21 PM:
> I hope this is appropriate to post.
>
> I am looking for one full time expert at PHP/MySQL/*nix... this is a
> great paying job
requests hit a certain set of URLs, let's say /Ajax/, on the
server. The server knows to handle these requests specially, which in
effect creates sub-sessions. That is to say, for every complex set of Ajax
operations, the server is maintaining it's own sub-set of data. For
insta
This just in...
> PHP adoption statistics for August 2007 are released.
> Here are the monthly highlight :
>
> * PHP 4 starting to decline!
> * PHP 5 break its progression record : +1,5% to 22%
> * August 2007, best month to compile PHP
>
> PHP statistics for August 2007
>
>
http:
PaulCheung wrote on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:36 AM:
> Thanks David, Dan and bz
>
> the missing quote was just a copying error. Using the
> header('location: http://localhost/mainmenu.php');
>
> this is the value of $number_of_records = 0
> Warning: Cannot modify header information - hea
Hi Joshua,
Joshua Hart wrote on Saturday, September 08, 2007 12:22 AM:
> Hi All!
>
> Does anybody have some hints as to what might be causing a problem
> (segfault) with Oracle's instantclient when used in conjunction with
> PHP 5.2.4 (both the CLI and a webserver -- apache 2.x).
>
> If I run
Joshua Hart wrote on Saturday, September 08, 2007 11:09 PM:
> On 9/8/07 10:45 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > > Oracle is instantclient ia64-10.2.0.3-20061230
> > >
> > > oci8 version 1.2.3 revision 1.269.2.16.2.37
> > >
> > > Here's my configure command for PH
g, of course, a PHP talk "Partying with PHP (...and the Microsoft
Platform)"
RSVP Code: RM07WDS
I'll look to be at the conference as well, so hope to see a few there.
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on on what others have done to address these
challenges.
Additionally, we can use the points raised for a future presentation. I'd
like to set one meeting aside where 4-5 speakers provide 10-15 minute case
studies on solutions/strategies they've used as solutions to these
challenges.
-
addslashes.
End of the day, it's not about what characters are actually escaped - it's
that the function you're using to escape is aware of the string's
destination. Maybe this is where the confusion is.
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Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyLine) wrote on Monday, September 24, 2007 12:20 AM:
> Hello Keith,
>
> Good points. From the authorize.net online info, my understanding is
> that:
> http://www.authorize.net/support/csfaqs/#142133
>
> #9 The Credit Card Interchange System passes the appropriate funds
> for
Hi Jay,
> I've not been to the meetings in a while, and was just wondering if
> the next meeting is on Sept 25th, or on October 23rd (like the website
> says).
Our next meeting will be Oct. 23rd at IBM.
We're also working on a holiday party (see http://www.nytchp.com for the
2004 event) on Dec.
reviews of the book.
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Hans Zaunere wrote on Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:38 AM:
> All,
>
> Thanks to Manning Publishing, we're pleased to be able to provide the
> online edition of the new PHP in Action book.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/283hzh
>
> The link will be valid for 5 days.
&g
nd details below.
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> Wednesday October 10, 6pm to 8pm
> At Robert Half Technologies
> 245 Park Avenue, 25th Fl.
>
> Email us for confirmation one time only to
> keep your name in the building secur
Hi all,
Here's an update on a presentation we had from IBM last year:
http://tinyurl.com/2l3xu9
Looks like it might be time for an updated talk!
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Mitch Pirtle wrote on Friday, October 19, 2007 3:15 PM:
> On 10/19/07, Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just curious, is there any interest out there to maybe(?) create
> > local framework-specific lists (SIGs) around CakePHP, Zend, Symfony,
> > etc. Or would it be better to
ali mohammad wrote on Thursday, October 25, 2007 12:33 PM:
> Then again, you could always unsubscribe and re-subscribe :-)
Which is exactly what you need to do.
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Please remember to trim your posts and subjects (and don't top-post like I
just did :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wednesday, November 07, 2007
12:40 AM:
> Hello Jake,
>
> Wednesd
time is short so please contact me off list if you're
interested.
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Rob Marscher wrote on Thursday, November 15, 2007 12:21 AM:
> On Nov 14, 2007, at 8:32 PM, Jon Baer wrote:
> > http://quercus.caucho.com
> >
> > So im testing this out w/ CakePHP w/ JVM 1.5 and Terracotta (vm
> > clustering) and have to say from what Ive seen (locally) it is
> > pretty impressiv
g to be another
exciting year at NYPHP, and we'll be kicking off with a redesign/restructure
of the site and new features.
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Nick Galbreath wrote on Tuesday, December 11, 2007 5:14 PM:
> Hello,
>
&
Hi Arlo,
Your best bet is to post to our Jobs list.
http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs
Thanks,
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:talk-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Good morning,
Just saw this coming across the wires...
http://blogs.mysql.com/kaj/sun-acquires-mysql.html/
Should make for an interesting day... and year...
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Heh, damn you Hans - beat me to the punch...
> Note sure if any of you have seen this yet,
> http://blogs.mysql.com/kaj/sun-acquires-mysql.html/. MySQL AB was
> purchased by Sun Microsystems.
Yeah, this is verrry interesting...
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> Yes, indeed it is very interesting. I wonder what you think about
> this, Hans Z, having worked for MySQL. :D
That I missed out on SUNW, err, JAVA:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=JAVA
> Slashdot commentary here:
> http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/01/16/135243&from=rss
And here's
> > Pretty interesting stuff... OpenSolaris/MySQL could be a powerful
duo -
> > in addition, of course, to the existing de-facto Solaris/Oracle duo.
>
> I think this is more about attaching a brand like Sun to the MySQL
> database rather than trying to create a better Solaris MySQL stack.
> "MySQL
Interested in Silverlight?
Microsoft has invited NYPHP to the Silverlight 1.0 Firestarter, January
26th.
There is no cost for the event.
See details here:
http://tinyurl.com/393fsp
Looks like an interesting event to at least learn about this new
technology - I'll see you there.
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> Cliff Hirsch wrote:
> > Is anyone using Amazon S3 for backup? Instead of getting another
> > independent server, setting up rsync, etc. this seems like a good
> > solution for backing up a server or sql database. Sure, my ISP does
> > daily backups, but having more control by backing up the datab
> > For servers:
> > www.raidarray.net
>
> This looks very interesting. Surprising the the std. service is ftp, which
> is not secure, instead of sftp. rsync over ssh looks good though.
Yeah, they're great. I of course have sftp/smb/rsync enabled and only allow
FTP access when through my VPN.
FYI - unfortunately it conflicts with our monthly meeting tomorrow. I've
talked with Josh offline and I'll pass on any new developments that come out
of the meeting.
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> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] NYPUG Inau
> So I negotiated 4Gig of memory in my server. Hey, ya always got to ask for
a
> little "extra." I got 15K scsci drives and know what to do with them. The
I'm curious as to what you'll be doing with the 15k SCSIs - that would help
shed some light on how the RAM would be best used.
> question is,
Hi all,
I've been trying to use SoapClient against what I'd think would be a
heavily used and fairly standard WSDL:
https://apitest.authorize.net/soap/v1/service.asmx?wsdl
Yet, SoapClient is extremely unstable and often causes Apache to
seg-fault. I haven't SoapClient in over a year because of
> http://www.bostonphp.org/content/view/97/9/
>
> We'd be happy to host any New Yorkers despite the upset.
I'd be there simply because of the upset :)
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> > I've been trying to use SoapClient against what I'd think would be a
> > heavily used and fairly standard WSDL:
> >
> > https://apitest.authorize.net/soap/v1/service.asmx?wsdl
> >
> > Yet, SoapClient is extremely unstable and often causes Apache to
> > seg-fault. I haven't SoapClient in over
> On Feb 10, 2008, at 9:04 AM, Hans Zaunere wrote:
> > This isn't the first time odd symbol conflicts have happened with
> > libmysqlclient. I can't pin it down now, but I do remember a very
> > similar issue not long ago. Hopefully Sun can push some testing
>
> This is just a curious question but consider the following trivial
> script:
>
> #!/usr/bin/php -q
> echo 'hello';
> ?>
> end
>
> Why does this ouput:
>
> $ ./test.php
> helloend
>
> and not:
>
> $ ./test.php
> hello
> end
>
> Meaning the linebreak after the ?> is not emitted.
>
> Is ther
> > Kerbeaz went live on Monday. I thought the hard part was behind me, but now
> > the true adventure begins — building traffic.
>
> http://www.kerbeaz.com/ for the curious...
Good stuff Cliff.
You may want to checkout a couple of the "technical" meetups, especially this
one:
http://newtech
exact.
If this works for you, please send me offlist a blurb about the talk, bio,
etc. If a later month works better, please let me know that as well.
Thanks,
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Hans Zaunere / President / New York PHP
www.nyphp.org / www.nyphp.com
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New Yo
> I just increased from 1 to 2 shm segments (30M each). But the apc
> memory usage graph still indicates only 30M.
>
> Why isn't apc taking advantage of the 2nd shm?
Is APC using the first 30M to start with? If it's not needed, perhaps it
won't allocate it, ie, the number of segments is the limi
All,
We have last week's SEO presentation from David online, including some code
we didn't get a chance to dive into much during the talk:
http://www.nyphp.org/content/presentations/
Thanks David for presenting. And we'll see everyone at March's meeting on
Sun/MySQL
> Is there anything in the works for another NYPHP Con??
We're thinking about a conference before Memorial Day, but depending on
scheduling I'm not sure that can happen. If it doesn't happen, then
certainly we'll be doing another NYPHPCon after Labor Day.
H
> Is there any preference for:
>
> $val = isset($arr['key']) ? $arr['key'] : null;
This is preferred - it's actually doing something correct.
> vs:
>
> $val = @$arr['key'];
This is a hack, which causes an error, which you're then suppressing
Marcus and I discussed a shortcut for the first exa
Hello all,
As an FYI, I want to mention the new Wiki at PHP.net:
http://wiki.php.net/
It's still new and undergoing development, but certainly something to watch.
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Hans Zaunere / President / New York PHP
www.nyphp.org / www.nyph
> I was just looking on the NYPHP.com website and noticed one of the
> products listed is pFork, is this product opensource?? If so where
They are now...
> would i find the code?
Attached; pDaemonize() to become a daemon process. pFork() to fork out
external processes. There are some other var
All,
I'd like to quickly announce the formation of PHP Argentina.
http://www.php-ar.com.ar
They're just starting out, so if you or anyone you know is in that area,
please help spread the word.
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Hans Zaunere / President / New York PHP
www.nyphp.org / www
All,
This may be useful to some on these lists so I'm passing on the word.
> Higher Education Web Symposium @ Penn
>
> When: July 15-16
> Where: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
> Focus: Usability and user centered design in the academic workplace
>
> Speakers: Jared Spool, Eric Meyer,
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