[PHP] PHP 5.1.1 still slower than PHP 4.x
I had run the numbers a while back when 5.0 came out and found that it was slower than the 4.x releases at that time. It seems that 5.1.1 does not change this. Even very simple scripts take longer. Phorum does not use any OO code, so, maybe that is the deal. Did OO get a big jump in speed? I hope they did, because the folks that like procedural code got no speed that I can find. See my results here: http://phorum.org/phorum5/read.php?14,52162 Brian Moon Phorum Dev Team -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] xml->load via dom and http authentication
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 11:31:45AM -0800, jonathan wrote: > i'm loading a dynamically generated xml file like this: > > > $xml=new DomDocument(); > $xml->load("menu_render.php?menu_id=$menu_id&format=xml"); > > The problem is that this file is in a directory that requires http > authentication (via the .htpasswds file). > > How could I specify the uname and pwd loading this? I'm using php5 > and apache 1.3.33 I'm assuming you actually have something like: $xml->load("http://hostname/menu_render.php?menu_id=$menu_id&format=xml";); Just specify the username and pass in the url: http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/menu_render.php?...'); Curt. -- cat .signature: No such file or directory -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Mail SMTP settings
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 12:45:24AM -0700, Dan wrote: > I have a PHP 4.x install on an Apache server. I have a PHP > application and a call to the mail function. I have 2 static IP's on > the server and I have one web server and one instance of postfix for > each IP to basically separate the two sites. The only issue I have > right now is sending mail via PHP. > > I have tried to set the SMTP server and reply address via a php_value > in my httpd.conf file and via the ini_set function for my site in > question. Regardless of these setting mail is sent from the www user > at my main site domain: The ini setting is called 'sendmail_from'. or you can use the 5th argument in the mail command. Curt. -- cat .signature: No such file or directory -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] need session_start() to recall session data.
I have the following two methods as part of a class I'm using to transport data between pages. static function pack($object) { if (session_id() == "") { session_start(); } $class = get_class($object); $_SESSION["cmsSessionArray"][$class] = serialize($object); } static function unpack($strObject) { session_start(); return unserialize($_SESSION["cmsSessionArray"][$strObject]); } the pack() method is called by the destructor of the objects I want to save like: function __destruct() { parent::pack($this); } On subsequent pages the session data is not available until I do a session_start(). Regardless of the fact that I think the session shouldn't need to be restarted, I don't like the fact that if indeed it has been closed that a session_start() on another page will bring back the data. (Note, fortunately this doesn't not occur if the browser window has been closed, at that point all session data is definitely lost as expected.) Are session supposed to work this way? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Newline character problem...
In addition to what was mentioned below, you can also wrap your text in tags to have it output exactly as you've formatted it: echo "\n"; echo "one\n"; echo "two\n"; echo "\n"; Actually, I don't think either of these methods is going to output what you want. Even though \n is newline, it's still interpreted as newline/carriage return. Unix, Mac and DOS/Windows PC's all use something different for a newline character. I believe Unix was \n, Mac was \r at some point and DOS/Windows PC's used \n\r. Think my old Amiga used \r as well. Goofy. Anyway, it's proably because of this that you can't just do \n and expect it to be represented as just a newline (sans carriage return). If you use the tag, then you can manually do what you want to do: echo "\n"; echo "one\n"; echo " two"; echo "\n"; If you don't use the tag, there's an HTML entity that you can use for a hard space.. Unfortunately in HTML, if you stack a bunch of spaces, it compresses them to one space. echo "onetwo"; ..and.. echo "one two"; Will both result in: one two If you use instead of spaces, it'll space it out further: echo "one two"; Ugly but it works. Unfortunately (again), if you don't use the tags, you'll have to remember to set a monospace font face or you won't get the text alignment you might want. One other side nugget related to this (formatted and spaces and all that nonsense), you can use the tag to tell HTML not to word-wrap the text within it. Comes in handy when you want to force a column heading to be one line even though it's got a space in it and your browser wants to wrap the line. Good luck! Hope this helped a little. -TG = = = Original message = = = Robert napisal(a): > I'm new to PHP but not programming in general. I have used C++ for a while > and I'm familiar with the newline character as it's basically the same in > PHP. > This is the most basic of examples: > print 'one' ; > print "\n" ; > print 'two' ; > > The output of this when accessed on my server is: one two > It should be: one >two Hi well this isn't apache or php related, as it's webbrowser related, and even more, it's correct. The thing is, what You see in Your browser is an interpreted version of the html outputed by the php (obvious?), so if You do a html file, and put: one two in there, and view it with Your browser, it will still look like this: one two to get the expected (as in C/C++) result, You need to add a or any other line breaking method in there (onetwo is another one) Now, if You'd see the generated source code, You'd notice that there is in fact the line break as it should be :) so it is good to use '\n' to get the output code clear to read, for debugging and so.. Best wishes ?ukasz Hejnak ___ Sent by ePrompter, the premier email notification software. Free download at http://www.ePrompter.com. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] need session_start() to recall session data.
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 01:28:21PM -0500, Matt Monaco wrote: > I have the following two methods as part of a class I'm using to transport > data between pages. > > static function pack($object) > { > if (session_id() == "") { > session_start(); I wouldn't put a random session_start() in places like this. > } > > $class = get_class($object); > $_SESSION["cmsSessionArray"][$class] = serialize($object); > } > ... > > the pack() method is called by the destructor of the objects I want to save > like: > function __destruct() > { > parent::pack($this); > } > > On subsequent pages the session data is not available until I do a > session_start(). Regardless of the fact that I think the session shouldn't > need to be restarted, I don't like the fact that if indeed it has been > closed that a session_start() on another page will bring back the data. > (Note, fortunately this doesn't not occur if the browser window has been > closed, at that point all session data is definitely lost as expected.) I'm not sure what you mean by restarting a session or what 'indeed has been closed' btw, your pack and unpack aren't really needed. All you have to do is in your __destruct() function is put something like: $_SESSION['cmsSessionArray'][__CLASSNAME__] = $this; And when you pull it out of the session: $obj = $_SESSION['cmsSessionArray']['someClass']; You'll have an instance of that class; you're really causing more work than needed. Curt. -- cat .signature: No such file or directory -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] need session_start() to recall session data.
Yes, I actually changed the destructors to handle the session as you indicated a few minutes after I posted, however I still have no clue as to why I would need to do a session_start() to get data from the session. "Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 01:28:21PM -0500, Matt Monaco wrote: >> I have the following two methods as part of a class I'm using to >> transport >> data between pages. >> >> static function pack($object) >> { >> if (session_id() == "") { >> session_start(); > > I wouldn't put a random session_start() in places like this. > >> } >> >> $class = get_class($object); >> $_SESSION["cmsSessionArray"][$class] = serialize($object); >> } >> ... >> >> the pack() method is called by the destructor of the objects I want to >> save >> like: >> function __destruct() >> { >> parent::pack($this); >> } >> > >> On subsequent pages the session data is not available until I do a >> session_start(). Regardless of the fact that I think the session >> shouldn't >> need to be restarted, I don't like the fact that if indeed it has been >> closed that a session_start() on another page will bring back the data. >> (Note, fortunately this doesn't not occur if the browser window has been >> closed, at that point all session data is definitely lost as expected.) > > I'm not sure what you mean by restarting a session or what 'indeed > has been closed' > > btw, your pack and unpack aren't really needed. All you have to do > is in your __destruct() function is put something like: > > $_SESSION['cmsSessionArray'][__CLASSNAME__] = $this; > > And when you pull it out of the session: > $obj = $_SESSION['cmsSessionArray']['someClass']; > > You'll have an instance of that class; you're really causing more > work than needed. > > Curt. > -- > cat .signature: No such file or directory -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Re: A basic question
Yeah, Apache (or other web server) just gives the HTML page to the web browser without really doing anything, if a page has a .php extension Apache gives the page to PHP which proccesses it and returns it to Apache and Apache gives it to the client. You could do what Matt Monaco says and let every HTML and PHP page be parsed by PHP but it makes load time slower for HTML pages with no PHP in them On 11/27/05, Matt Monaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In your server configuration file (httpd.conf for apache) you specify > which > extensions are parsed by the php module. It is perfectly acceptable for > you > to specify .html in addition to .php as a parsed extension. > > "Oil Pine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi, > > > > I am new to php scripting and would like to ask you a basic question. > > > > Could you kindly explain to me why "time.php" works but "time.html" does > > not? > > > > pine > > > > > > > > time.php > > -- > > > > > $serverdate = date("l, d F Y h:i a"); > > print ("$serverdate"); > > print (" "); > > > > ?> > > - > > > > > > time.html > > --- > > > "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";> > > > > > > > > Local Time > > > > > > > > > > This is a test. > > > $serverdate = date("l, d F Y h:i a"); > > print ("$serverdate"); > > print (" "); > > ?> > > This is the end. > > > > > > --- > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Hi Everyone, I am running PHP 5 on Windosws XP SP2 with MySQL5, Bye Now!
Re: [PHP] hi everyone
Quiet? you GOTTA be kidding me, i got like 400 PHP email's here, I don't have to time to read em all On 12/1/05, Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi. > me is registered but till now have had no crucial questions to ask :p > but soon will need professional help on php ldap functions :) > then will ask for help from you masters :p > Regards. > Bye for now. > > -- Hi Everyone, I am running PHP 5 on Windosws XP SP2 with MySQL5, Bye Now!
Re: [PHP] javascript, forms and php
DO NOT validate anything important with javascript, the user can easily bypass the javascript by creating his own HTML page or disabling javascript on his browser. if you *Absouloutly* need to use javascript, check the last page the browser visited with Javascript or PHP and either allow or deny access, still, even that is insecure. Now, for your main question, this is a PHP board, not a Javascript board post this on a javascript list On 12/1/05, Brent Baisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You should have posted this to a javascript board, it has nothing to > do with PHP. That said, if the form field name contains special > characters, like [], you can reference it like this: > document.formname.elements['checkbox1[]']. > > Use the elements[] reference style. > > On Dec 1, 2005, at 12:42 PM, Kelly Meeks wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I'm hoping someone can help me with this problem. > > > > > > > > I'm using javascript for some client side field validation in a form > > (method=post) that gets managed via php. > > > > > > > > This particular form makes extensive use of checkboxes. I've > > always like > > how when named properly (field name of "checkbox1[ ]"), php will > > pass that > > variable as an array that contains all the values selected in the > > form. > > Very handy. BUT, > > > > > > > > How do you then reference that variable via javascript to do any > > client-side > > validation? The code I use makes reference to the field's id, and > > it still > > doesn't seem to check things properly. > > > > > > > > Is there any way around this, or what am I missing? > > > > > > > > TIA, > > > > > > > > Kelly > > > > > > -- > > This message has been scanned for viruses and > > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > > believed to be clean. > > > > -- > Brent Baisley > Systems Architect > Landover Associates, Inc. > Search & Advisory Services for Advanced Technology Environments > p: 212.759.6400/800.759.0577 > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Hi Everyone, I am running PHP 5 on Windosws XP SP2 with MySQL5, Bye Now!
[PHP] Security/$_REQUEST vars... How do you do it?
Hello, This is my first time posting to the list... I hope this question is not too silly, I am definitely not a guru at PHP. Anyway, in one of my latest projects, I find myself using this bit of code quite a bit: if((isset($_REQUEST['sub'])) && (!empty($_REQUEST['sub']))) { ... code here... } Can I write a function that would make my life easier? Maybe something like this (not tested): function security_check(): function security_check($x) { $error = false; if((isset($x)) && (!empty($x))) { $error = false; return $error; } else { $error = true; return $error; } } Or, is it perfectly valid and secure to use @, like so: @... code here... I know that it completely depends on the what one is trying to accomplish in ones scripts, but any guidance and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, I really appreciate your time. Cheers, Micky -- ¸.·´¯`·.¸¸><(((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸><º> ·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸><º> `·.¸><º>¸.·´¯`·.¸¸><º> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Security/$_REQUEST vars... How do you do it?
> if((isset($_REQUEST['sub'])) && (!empty($_REQUEST['sub']))) { empty is a language construct, not a function, so that is not necessary. You can just do !empty(...). > $error = false; > return $error; In your security_check function, you set $error to false in the beginning for no reason; in fact, you don't need to use it all. You could return false or return true, or simply return !empty($x); However, that doesn't actually work because when you call the function, it assumes that $_REQUEST[whatever] is defined and could cause a notice if it isn't; and $x will always be defined, even if set to null. Since your variables are coming from REQUEST anyway, you could write it like this: function security_check($x) { return !empty($_REQUEST[$x]); } Then, if(!security_check('sub')) { ... } Of course, there are people who can be more helpful and will probably tell you to do more than just check if the variable exists. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Security/$_REQUEST vars... How do you do it?
Hi Comex, thanks for the quick response, I really appreciate it. :) On Dec 3, 2005, at 3:29 PM, comex wrote: empty is a language construct, not a function, so that is not necessary. You can just do !empty(...). Oh, do you mean that I should do this instead: if((isset($_REQUEST['sub'])) && !empty($_REQUEST['sub'])) { You could return false or return true, or simply return !empty($x); Ahhh, great point! However, that doesn't actually work ... and could cause a notice if it isn't; and $x will always be defined, even if set to null. Yes, I actually just realized this via testing/experimenting... :( Since your variables are coming from REQUEST anyway, you could write it like this: function security_check($x) { return !empty($_REQUEST[$x]); } Then, if(!security_check('sub')) { ... } Ah, great idea, thanks! You have been very helpful, thanks. :D -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Security/$_REQUEST vars... How do you do it?
> Oh, do you mean that I should do this instead: No, I meant that you don't have to include the isset at all. From the manual: empty() is the opposite of (boolean) var, except that no warning is generated when the variable is not set. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] How would you write this?
The following code works but I'm a little new to PHP and I'd like to know if there are better ways to achive the same thing. In the below form example, if the user supplies one or more fields but not all that are required, the form is redisplayed but fields that were supplied are prepopulated and the ones that are required but are missing are highlighted in red. Can anyone recommend a better technique or elighten me about features of the language that I've missed? Mike 0) { $set |= 0x01; } } if (isset($_POST['password'])) { $password = trim($_POST['password']); if (strlen($password) > 0) { $set |= 0x02; } } if (($set & 0x03) == 0x03) { echo "Logging in with: " . $username . ':' . $password; } else { ?> Login: Username: "; } else { echo ""; } echo ""; ?> Password: "; } else { echo ""; } ?> click me -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP] How would you write this?
Hi... the easiest way I have found to do exactly what your looking for is to use a pear package called html_quickform. I found it easy to use and it saves me hours and hours of work too. If your interested go to www.pear.php.net/html_quickform and have a look. -Original Message- From: Michael B Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 10:00 PM To: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP] How would you write this? The following code works but I'm a little new to PHP and I'd like to know if there are better ways to achive the same thing. In the below form example, if the user supplies one or more fields but not all that are required, the form is redisplayed but fields that were supplied are prepopulated and the ones that are required but are missing are highlighted in red. Can anyone recommend a better technique or elighten me about features of the language that I've missed? Mike 0) { $set |= 0x01; } } if (isset($_POST['password'])) { $password = trim($_POST['password']); if (strlen($password) > 0) { $set |= 0x02; } } if (($set & 0x03) == 0x03) { echo "Logging in with: " . $username . ':' . $password; } else { ?> Login: Username: "; } else { echo ""; } echo ""; ?> Password: "; } else { echo ""; } ?> click me -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] XSLT Processing w/ Embedded PHP Strips Trailing '?'
If I run an xslt processor on some xml w/ PHP in it, the closing '?' gets removed: Username: "; } else { echo ""; } echo ""; > Would anyone happen to know why this is happening? I'm using xmlproc from libxslt-1.1.11. Thanks, Mike original XML input: Username: "; } else { echo ""; } echo ""; ?> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Mail SMTP settings
Yes that does work but the return path and my mail headers still show the main domain. My point is that PHP should be acessing my SMTP server specified but it is using the default local host instead. Dan T On Dec 3, 2005, at 11:06 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote: On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 12:45:24AM -0700, Dan wrote: I have a PHP 4.x install on an Apache server. I have a PHP application and a call to the mail function. I have 2 static IP's on the server and I have one web server and one instance of postfix for each IP to basically separate the two sites. The only issue I have right now is sending mail via PHP. I have tried to set the SMTP server and reply address via a php_value in my httpd.conf file and via the ini_set function for my site in question. Regardless of these setting mail is sent from the www user at my main site domain: The ini setting is called 'sendmail_from'. or you can use the 5th argument in the mail command. Curt. -- cat .signature: No such file or directory -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] How would you write this?
I personally would use javascript to evaluate the form and highlight the fields onsubmit. However as a backup I'd do the evaluating in php and add an error label under the field. echo "Password"; if ($noPass) echo "You must supply a password"; Something along those lines. On Saturday 03 December 2005 21:00, Michael B Allen wrote: > The following code works but I'm a little new to PHP and I'd like to > know if there are better ways to achive the same thing. > > In the below form example, if the user supplies one or more fields but > not all that are required, the form is redisplayed but fields that were > supplied are prepopulated and the ones that are required but are missing > are highlighted in red. > > Can anyone recommend a better technique or elighten me about features of > the language that I've missed? > > Mike > > > > > $set = 0; > $username = ""; > $password = ""; > > if (isset($_POST['username'])) { > $username = trim($_POST['username']); > if (strlen($username) > 0) { > $set |= 0x01; > } > } > if (isset($_POST['password'])) { > $password = trim($_POST['password']); > if (strlen($password) > 0) { > $set |= 0x02; > } > } > if (($set & 0x03) == 0x03) { > echo "Logging in with: " . $username . ':' . $password; > } else { > ?> > > > > Login: > Username: > > if ($set != 0 && ($set & 0x01) == 0) { > echo ""; > } else { > echo ""; > } > echo " . "\"/>"; ?> > > > Password: > > if ($set != 0 && ($set & 0x02) == 0) { > echo ""; > } else { > echo ""; > } > ?> > > > > > > > > } > ?> > > click me > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Writing a mailing list program with php/mysql.
Hi there, There are TONS of tutorials out there on how to store this information into a database instead of just mailing it to your self, just google php and mysql ... First you'll need to create your database using some sort of mysql console (command line, web based like phpMyAdmin, desktop application like navicat or mysql administrator) Your database looks like it only needs a few fields id Email prayer newsletter announce // pulled from php.net // connecto to your database $link = mysql_connect('mysql_host', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password') or die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); mysql_select_db('my_database') or die('Could not select database'); replace this code = > //this is the email message that will be sent > $message=$mail." would like to be signed up for the ".$list." mailing > lists\r\n"; > //send the email now > mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "mailing list request", $message, > "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"); == End replace code // validate your forms input, could be a function instead if ( $_POST['prayer'] == 'on' ) $prayer = 'yes' else $prayer = 'no'; if ( $_POST['news'] == 'on' ) $news = 'yes' else $news = 'no'; if ( $_POST['announce'] == 'on' ) $announce = 'yes' else $announce= 'no'; // next I'll contruct a query to insert it into my database $query = "INSERT INTO newslettertable( id, email, prayer, newsletter, announce) VALUES ( '', '".$mail."', '".$prayer."', '". $news."', '".$announce."' ); // now I'll actually run the query, if there is an error it will spit the error out to the screen $result = mysql_query($query) or die('Query failed: ' . mysql_error()); // How to get the databack out from $query = "SELECT * FROM newslettertable WHERE prayer = 'yes'"; $result = mysql_query($query) or die('Query failed: ' . mysql_error()); // Now we'll loop through the data while ( $objData = mysql_fetch_object( $result ) ) { mail( $objData->email, 'Prayer Newsletter', 'Prayer newsletter body' ); } Hopefully that gives you a rough idea how little more you need to do to hook it up to a database. Mark -Original Message- From: "Eternity Records Webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 19:24:18 -0500 Subject: [PHP] Writing a mailing list program with php/mysql. > Hi. > > I've written a mailing list form for a website. It currently works by > having > the subscriber check up to 3 checkboxes depending on the mailing list > they > want to sign up for (prayer, newsletter and announce). They then type > their > email address into the "email address" field and click the subscribe > button. > After they do that, the php script will check the form for validity and > return error if not filled out the right way or it will send an email > to me > if it "worked" (in the sence that the form was filled out by the user > the > right way). What I need to know is: given the code below, are there any > examples of php/mysql driven mailing list scripts that I can use as a > tutorial on helping me to convert mine to a mysql database driven > program? > Any ideas/recommendations would be apreciated. Thanks for all the help. > > The code below if copied and pasted into their own seperate files > should > work on any apache/php 5.0.5/mysql 3.xx server. > > mailing_list.html: > this file was included in the home page of the website with include(). > [code] > > > Sign up for the mailing lists! > > E Prayer name="news">E News E Announce > > > > Your email address: > > > Go to the Online Comunity page to find out > more! > > > > [end of mailing_list.html code] > > list_functions.php: the user defined functions created to use in > mailinglist.php. > [code] > //checkemail checks an email address to see if its valid > //true if valid and false otherwise > function checkemail($email){ > if (eregi('[EMAIL PROTECTED]([a-zA-Z]{2,3})$', > $email)) { > return $email; } > else {return false;}} > > //checklist checks that at least 1 mailing list exists > //returns a string containing mailing lists signed up for or null if > none > checked > function checklist($list1, $list2, $list3){ > if($list1=="on"){$final="Prayer\n";} > else {$final="";} > if($list2=="on") {$final.="News\n";} > else {$final.="";} > if($list3=="on") {$final.="announce\n";} > else {$final.="";} > return $final; } > > ?> > [end of list_functions.php code] > > mailinglist.php: the actual mailing list script code. called by > mailing_list.html above. > > [code] > //mailing list script > //turn error reporting off > //error_reporting('E_ALL'); > include_once("list_functions.php"); > > //check to see what lists are being signed up for > //if no lists are checked an error shows > $list=checklist($