El Jue 25 Ene 2001 10:21, Frank Joerdens escribió:
> On the PostgreSQL lists there has been some discussion recently as to
> the mechanism behind, benefits and drawbacks, of persistent connections.
> In particular a scenario similar to the following was brought up:
>
> Browser A connects to Apache
El Jue 25 Ene 2001 14:34, Frank Joerdens escribió:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:18:49AM -0300, Martin A. Marques wrote:
> [ . . . ]
>
> > No, and thats why in the postgres list we talked about persistent
> > connections not having much benefits. That is because the connection
El Jue 25 Ene 2001 16:49, Frank Joerdens escribió:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 04:04:24PM -0300, Martin A. Marques wrote:
> [ . . . ]
>
> > Of course. But the persistent connection are not working as the manuals
> > say they should work.
>
> It appears this riddle has
El Jue 25 Ene 2001 16:36, Evelio Martinez escribió:
> Hi!
>
> Is there any way to get the equivalent sqlca.sqlcode value of informix
> in PostgreSQL from php ?
>
> I would like to use the sqlcode to print the messages in Spanish.
The problem is that informix puts in an array (sort of) all the inf
Mensaje citado por: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We have designed a web based email program that we have
> recently found a problem with...If you open up two email
> accounts in two different browser windows, the first window
> opened takes on the session that the second window is in.
> It a
Mensaje citado por: Brandon Orther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to start a session and then save a temp file with the
> name of
> the Session ID?
I thought that was what it did. :-)
Read the session manual, the papers published in phpbuilder and check the
session options in
Mensaje citado por: Oguz Demirkapi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a PostgreSQL and Php 4.02 preinstalled Cobalt RaQ4r server and
> I
> want to manage PostgreSQL via pgPgAdmin. But when I try to login I got
> error such as :
>
>
> Fatal
Speak in english, even if some of us can understand you.
Mensaje citado por: Alex sepúlveda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Estimados:
> He instalado PHP en un servidor Windows NT/2000 y cuando en el primer
> archivo php creo una conexion a Oracle, se cae
> en la función OCILogon() dando el siguien
Mensaje citado por: Todd Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a comma delimited string that I need to parse into an array. Is
> there a PHP function that will do that ?
Did you check the string functions? explode for example?
Saludos... ;-)
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Mensaje citado por: Ron Wills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I know this isn't one of the databases that you;re inquiring about, but
> we've been using MySQL (www.mysql.com) and it has been working
> beautifully.
> We have an email server with a MySQL db that's about 4 Gigs now a it's
> still running str
El Vie 16 Mar 2001 19:53, Norberto Rojas escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I built the latest PHP4to use it as NSAPI with postgress connection:
>
>./configure --with-nsapi=/usr/netscape/server4/
> --with-pgsql=/var/lib/pgsql --enable-libgcc --enable-track-vars
>make
> make install
> "stop web se
El Mié 31 Ene 2001 19:34, Karl J. Stubsjoen escribió:
> What is the way to exit a function? For example:
>
> function FooBar() {
>
> if ($foo = $bar)
> Exit_this_Function;
>
> ## otherwise execute the rest of this function
> }
return is what you want.
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El Jue 01 Feb 2001 12:17, Karl J. Stubsjoen escribió:
> Is this a tab character \t
yes (depending)
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El Jue 01 Feb 2001 13:49, Alexander Skwar escribió:
> So sprach Martin A. Marques am Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 12:20:54PM -0300:
> > yes (depending)
>
> On what?
It depends on the charset you use.
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I want to use PHP to build a script that would run from the comand line. Now
me problem is how do I make PHP interpretate a chunk of text that is piped to
it?
Lets say my script is named script1.php and I do:
$ less file1 | script1.php
just like if I send variables with info with a put in the
El Mar 06 Feb 2001 09:37, Thomas Edison Jr. escribió:
> Does PHP work on Sun Solaris? if so..where can i get
> the version that needs to be downloaded & installed on
> solaris machine and the documentation to install it
> there?
Download the source and compile them. We work with PHP on Solaris 7
El Mar 06 Feb 2001 10:06, Thomas Edison Jr. escribió:
> Thanks for the info... we'll download the source ..
> but how do we install on the Solaris machine? is there
> any doc available for that? it comes with the source
> file?
Do you have gcc (or another compiler) installed?
The sources comes wi
El Mar 06 Feb 2001 16:38, Jaguwar escribió:
> I'm wondering if such a thing already exists as a "package". I'd like to
> be able not only to manage a mailing list, but also to view message
> archives, have users subscribe and so on. A bit like eGroups.
I have been looking for something that tho
El Mar 06 Feb 2001 18:39, Jaguwar escribió:
> Oh bother! What you are doing sounds like it's on the way to what I'm
> looking for, at the very least! I guess it will take me longer than I'd
> thought, though. On the other hand, it'll be one heck of a learning
> ground!
Well, when I sent the ma
El Mié 07 Feb 2001 19:20, Brandon Orther escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I am sure this is a dumb/easy question but I can't seem to find it looking
> at the php manual... can someone tell me the function that gets the path of
> where the script is?
Check the variable $HTTP_SERVER_VARS["SCRIPT_FILENAME"] a
El Jue 08 Feb 2001 00:48, GAYTAN BAHAMONDEZ DANIEL EDUARDO escribió:
> Hi there,
> Is there a way to compile php files so that no one can read them
> but php will undestand them?? something like .exe in win
I think zend will (or is) do that.
Saludos... ;-)
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El Jue 08 Feb 2001 01:44, Steve Werby escribió:
> "Brandon Orther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am sure this is a dumb/easy question but I can't seem to find it
> > looking at the php manual... can someone tell me the function that gets
> > the path
>
> of
>
> > where the script is?
>
> Create
El Jue 08 Feb 2001 05:34, SED escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I´m hosting a PHP-doc in sub-directorie (http://myserver/subdirectory/) on
> my IIS server Win2000 but it doesn't run, though it runs in the root
> (http://myserver/).
>
> Is there something in the PHP.ini to config (and how) or is it something
> e
El Vie 09 Feb 2001 10:37, Conover, Ryan escribió:
> I was wondering if PEAR is built into the Win distribuition of php
> 4.0.4pl1. Or can I download it somewhere, and where?
PEAR is just a bunch of very good php code which you can include in your
code. It comes with the source.
Saludos... ;-)
El Vie 09 Feb 2001 11:38, Christian Dechery escribió:
> WHy PHP is not showing SQL syntax (or any) errors?
>
> I'm using Win98Me with Apache 1.3.12 and PHP 4.x.
>
> it works... if I run a correct query it runs normally, but if I go like:
>
> $query="selct nonexistingfield from nonexistingtable wit
El Mié 14 Feb 2001 12:37, Toby Miller escribió:
> Hey all,
Hi,
This is far to long, so I'll strip a part of it.
> Now if I try to read the $PHP_AUTH_USER or $PHP_AUTH_PW variables anyplace
> on the site they don't exist, until I go back to one of the protected
> pages. Then they miraculously re-
El Mié 14 Feb 2001 13:44, Chris Lee escribió:
> Ive found the same thing and currently do not have a workaround, it seems
> that browsers cache this. one method Ive thought of and never tested is to
> set a session variable, cross reference that SessionID, PHP_AUTH_PW,
> PHP_AUTH_USER are all vali
Hi,
I've been using horde, IMP for a while with PHP4 pretty well, no problem at
all (uses PHPLIB for session and database storage).
But now I need to built some code and I'm using PHP4's native session
functions. The problem was that when coding I got an error related with
PHPLIB's session obje
El Mié 14 Feb 2001 13:04, Toby Miller escribió:
> Sorry, I meant common header, not footer.
>
> Inside my common "header" on my site ..
> (which also includes the same "header") ...
Don't worry, I understood it. ;-)
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El Jue 15 Feb 2001 11:47, escribiste:
> Hi!
>
> Right now, I'm trying to figure out which step in order is
> appropriate. I'm going to put it down now, if I got it wrong then help me
> out with the correct order. Whether it is from scratch or from existing
> softwares.
>
>
> 1) O
El Jue 15 Feb 2001 12:32, escribiste:
> I was reading through the documentation on sessions at
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/html/ref.session.html
>
> I have a few questions..
>
> 1) How do I explicitly close a session, so that any subsequent attempts to
> use pages would require a new session st
El Jue 15 Feb 2001 13:32, escribiste:
> I am using MySQL 3.22.32 and PHP 4.01PL2, but it seems that
> mysql_db_query($db, $myQuery) is not quite stable, actually, in my code, it
> is like
>
> mysql_db_query($db, $myQuery) or die "Something wrong during query");
>
> 1 out of 15 (the same query), it
El Jue 15 Feb 2001 16:41, James, Yz escribió:
>
> Oh, another thing. Anyone know of any tools like PHP MyAdmin for
> PostGresSQL ?
phpPgAdmin?
http://www.greatbridge.org/project/phppgadmin/projdisplay.php
Saludos... ;-)
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El Jue 15 Feb 2001 17:41, escribiste:
> Looks like the PHP site is down, parse error on site.inc... just an FYI :)
Ohhh, I'd love to get me hands on some of the code these great guys do. :-)
Saludos... :-)
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Mensaje citado por: Bruno Freire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!!
>
> My name is Bruno, From Brazil!!!
>
> I need to know how can i discovery the ip address when somebody access
> my
> home page
>
> What function can I use
Bruno, check the phpinfo() function, which will give you lots of i
Mensaje citado por: Kath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why do a lot of people use libraries like PHPLib?
>
> I find it a lot better to write my own basic functions.
>
> Is it just the attitude "Someone else coded it already, why should I?"
Like some said to me "Don't re-invent the wheel"
Saludos...
Mensaje citado por: Evelio Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi!
>
> is there any relation between use of sessions (php 4.0.4) and the
> following browser message ?
>
> Data Missing
>
> This document resulted from a POST operation and has expired from the
> cache. If you wish you can repost
Hi, I'm about to make a function with two arguments, and I want the second one
to be optional. Can I just write the function and use it with one or two
arguments without problems (I check if the second argument was passed inside the
function).
Is this OK?
Saludos... :-)
Martin Marques
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