Re: [PHP] Re: euro currency convert

2008-05-18 Thread Lester Caine

M. Sokolewicz wrote:

Yui Hiroaki wrote:

hi!

Does anyone know how to convert euro ?

For example;

French to German, Italy to French currency
so on.

I must be missing something, but the French Euro is the exact same 
currency as the German Euro, as is the Italian euro. There is nothing to 
convert; 1 euro = 1 euro, regardless of which country (that has the 
euro) you look at.


The European union does such a good job advertising it still nobody 
understands it ;)


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Re: [PHP] Re: Scripts slowing down?

2008-05-18 Thread Per Jessen
René Leboeuf wrote:

> Per Jessen a écrit :
> 
 They _all_ slow down after a while?  How many emails are you
 sending in this way?
>>> Some of our mailing are +100.000 emails...
>> 
>> There is a possibility that your filesystem is having difficulties
>> dealing with that many files, escpecially if they are all in one
>> directory.  Which mailserver and which filesystem are you using?
> 
> This is sendmail 8.13.1 (RHEL4) on ext3. We consider moving to
> ReiserFS.
> 
> There are 50queues split on 5disks, but it is very rare to have more
> than a total of 3.000mails waiting in the queues.

That should not be a problem then.  I use postfix, and I've certainly
had up to 30.000 emails queued without any slow downs. 

It sounds like maybe you are back to what someone suggested - due to the
many emails (which is very suspect) you're delivering over SMTP, your
connection is being tarpitted or otherwise artificially slowed down. 

What I don't understand is how the same can apply if you just
use /usr/sbin/sendmail to deliver them.  That way they should just go
straight in the queue and nothing should be able to slow down that
process - it's just writing a file to disk after all. 

I would go back to using sendmail (instead of SMTP), and when the
slowdown begins, I would attach an strace to see what's really going
on. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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[PHP] Re: euro currency convert

2008-05-18 Thread Yui Hiroaki
You are right!

I would like to know how to convert german currency(old) to Euro currency.

Regards,
Yui

Japanese php deveper

2008/5/18 M. Sokolewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yui Hiroaki wrote:
>>
>> hi!
>>
>> Does anyone know how to convert euro ?
>>
>> For example;
>>
>> French to German, Italy to French currency
>> so on.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Yi\ui
>
> I must be missing something, but the French Euro is the exact same currency
> as the German Euro, as is the Italian euro. There is nothing to convert; 1
> euro = 1 euro, regardless of which country (that has the euro) you look at.
>
> - Tul
>

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Re: [PHP] Re: euro currency convert

2008-05-18 Thread Per Jessen
Yui Hiroaki wrote:

> You are right!
> 
> I would like to know how to convert german currency(old) to Euro
> currency.
> 

There was a fixed exchange rate at the time Germany converted.  I'm sure
can look it up somewhere.  The same goes for the other Euro-countries. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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Re: [PHP] Re: euro currency convert

2008-05-18 Thread Brice
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yui Hiroaki wrote:
>
> > You are right!
> >
> > I would like to know how to convert german currency(old) to Euro
> > currency.
> >
>
> There was a fixed exchange rate at the time Germany converted.  I'm sure
> can look it up somewhere.


Maybe there : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro

Regards,
Brice Favre

> The same goes for the other Euro-countries.
>
>
> /Per Jessen, Zürich
>
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Re: [PHP] urlencode and urldecode

2008-05-18 Thread Ólafur Waage
You can read about apache's mod_include and its echo element.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_include.html#element.echo

2008/5/17 Chris W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Whenever you build a query string you need to us the urlencode to encode any
> characters that may be in there that aren't legal for a URL.  On the server
> I am using now, when you access values using $_GET['xyz'], it does the
> urldecode for you.  I'm not positive, but I am pretty sure, that at one time
> on a server I used in the past, that I had to manually call urldecode to
> decode GET vars.  Is there a setting to change this or is it something that
> changed in php in the last few years?
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Re: [PHP] encoding to a file

2008-05-18 Thread Ólafur Waage
This should work as expected.



2008/5/16 J. Manuel Velasco - UBILIBET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello.
>
> When I create a file I need to specify the encoding to ISO-8859-1, how can i
> do this please ?
>
> I have read about stream:default:encoding() but I am not sure how to use it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Re: [PHP] Re: euro currency convert

2008-05-18 Thread Per Jessen
Brice wrote:

> Maybe there : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro
> 
> Regards,
> Brice Favre

Yes, it's there:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro#History_.281990.E2.80.93present.29


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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[PHP] Loading 2M array crashes program .. but only some of the time

2008-05-18 Thread Mary Anderson

Hi all,

   I have a php - postgresql program which bombs with a statement that 
it has run out of memory.  I am running php 5.1.6 and postgres 
8.3.something.  My program bombs, saying that it fails to allocate 
memory, when it is loading an SQL query result into a php array using 
pg_fetch_all.  The SQL query works fine when I run it in psql.  I am 
running php with a process limit size of 16M.  Some of the time this 
query works, sometimes it dies.  It is my impression that it dies after 
I have been running the php application for a while -- like there is 
memory that isn't being cleared up.  But that is only an impression!


   What could be going wrong?

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[PHP] XML file locking

2008-05-18 Thread Kaja
Does anyone know if any of the PHP 5 XML libraries use flock() internally? 
I'd like to use XMLReader and XMLWriter but I need to make sure theres no 
writing going on while reading and no more than one writer at time.  And if 
I have to use DOM, does DOM lock the file when it calls save()?

Or is there any xml library that allows you to pass in an already opened 
file stream ?

Thanks. 



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Re: [PHP] Loading 2M array crashes program .. but only some of the time

2008-05-18 Thread Ólafur Waage
Are you using a persistent connection?

2008/5/18 Mary Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
>   I have a php - postgresql program which bombs with a statement that it has
> run out of memory.  I am running php 5.1.6 and postgres 8.3.something.  My
> program bombs, saying that it fails to allocate memory, when it is loading
> an SQL query result into a php array using pg_fetch_all.  The SQL query
> works fine when I run it in psql.  I am running php with a process limit
> size of 16M.  Some of the time this query works, sometimes it dies.  It is
> my impression that it dies after I have been running the php application for
> a while -- like there is memory that isn't being cleared up.  But that is
> only an impression!
>
>   What could be going wrong?
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Re: [PHP] fsockopen + fputs

2008-05-18 Thread Stut

On 16 May 2008, at 00:04, debussy007 wrote:
I use fsockopen and fputs to call a distant URL, but I have the  
following

error :
The requested URL /registration/test was not found on this server.

This is my code:

$req =
'username=' . $usr . '&password=' . $pass .
'&date_of_birth=' . $year . "-" . $month . "-" . $day .
'&email=' . $email . '&country=' . $country;


You should be using urlencode on these variables, otherwise you could  
end up truncating the data.



$fp = fsockopen("www.example.com", 80, $errno, $errstr, 30);
if (!$fp) {
  echo "$errstr ($errno)\n";
} else {
$header = "POST /registration/test HTTP/1.0\r\n";
$header .= "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n";
$header .= "Content-Length: " . strlen($req) . "\r\n\r\n";
fputs ($fp, $header . $req);

  while (!feof($fp)) {
echo fgets($fp, 1024);
  }
  fclose($fp);
}

However the path www.example.com/registration/test exists


By which I assume you mean "it works in a browser". If not, make sure  
it works in a browser first.



so why does it says it cannot find the requested url ?


You probably need a Host header to direct the request to the right  
website. If you're going to be making manual HTTP requests I suggest  
you use Firebug or similar to examine the requests your browser is  
making. Even better read the HTTP spec, but I tend to be realistic in  
my expectations. Alternatively I'd recommend looking at using the Curl  
extension.


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[PHP] sql syntax using sprintf

2008-05-18 Thread Sudhakar
until i started using the techniques for avoiding sql injection, i have been
using a normal insert and select sql query which worked fine.

i have a registration page where a user enters their username and if this
already exists i display a message by executing a select query and if the
username does not exist then i run an insert query.

after adopting the technique to avoid sql injection

if(get_magic_quotes_gpc())
{
$username = stripslashes($_POST["username"]);
$email =stripslashes($_POST["email"]);
}

else
{
$username = $_POST["username"];
$email =$_POST["email"];

}

previously my select and insert query were

INSERT INTO individuals(username, email) values('$username', '$email')
Select username from individuals where username = '$username'

presently the insert query is

$insertquery = sprintf("INSERT INTO individuals (username, email) VALUES
('%s', '%s')",
mysql_real_escape_string($username), mysql_real_escape_string($email));

This insert query is working however the select query is not doing its task
as before of checking if the username already exists or not, even if i
register with the same username again it does not alert that the username
exists.

the select query is

$selectqueryusername = sprintf("Select username from individuals where
username='%s'", mysql_real_escape_string($username));

should i change the syntax of the above select query or is there something
else in need to do to fix the select query.

please advice.

thanks.


[PHP] syntax of sprintf

2008-05-18 Thread Sudhakar
until i started using the techniques for avoiding sql injection, i have been
using a normal insert and select sql query which worked fine.

i have a registration page where a user enters their username and if this
already exists i display a message by executing a select query and if the
username does not exist then i run an insert query.

after adopting the technique to avoid sql injection

if(get_magic_quotes_gpc())
{
$username = stripslashes($_POST["username"]);
$email =stripslashes($_POST["email"]);
}
else
{
$username = $_POST["username"];
$email =$_POST["email"];
}

previously my select and insert query were

INSERT INTO individuals(username, email) values('$username', '$email')
Select username from individuals where username = '$username'

presently the insert query is

$insertquery = sprintf("INSERT INTO individuals (username, email) VALUES
('%s', '%s')",
mysql_real_escape_string($username), mysql_real_escape_string($email));

This insert query is working however the select query is not doing its task
as before of checking if the username already exists or not, even if i
register with the same username again it does not alert that the username
exists.

the select query is

$selectqueryusername = sprintf("Select username from individuals where
username='%s'", mysql_real_escape_string($username));

should i change the syntax of the above select query or is there something
else in need to do to fix the select query.

please advice.

thanks.


Re: [PHP] syntax of sprintf

2008-05-18 Thread Ólafur Waage
Try this one

$sSQL = sprintf("SELECT username FROM individuals WHERE
username='%s'", mysql_real_escape_string($username));
$query = mysql_query($sSQL);
if($query !== false)
{
// do something
}

2008/5/18 Sudhakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> until i started using the techniques for avoiding sql injection, i have been
> using a normal insert and select sql query which worked fine.
>
> i have a registration page where a user enters their username and if this
> already exists i display a message by executing a select query and if the
> username does not exist then i run an insert query.
>
> after adopting the technique to avoid sql injection
>
> if(get_magic_quotes_gpc())
> {
> $username = stripslashes($_POST["username"]);
> $email =stripslashes($_POST["email"]);
> }
> else
> {
> $username = $_POST["username"];
> $email =$_POST["email"];
> }
>
> previously my select and insert query were
>
> INSERT INTO individuals(username, email) values('$username', '$email')
> Select username from individuals where username = '$username'
>
> presently the insert query is
>
> $insertquery = sprintf("INSERT INTO individuals (username, email) VALUES
> ('%s', '%s')",
> mysql_real_escape_string($username), mysql_real_escape_string($email));
>
> This insert query is working however the select query is not doing its task
> as before of checking if the username already exists or not, even if i
> register with the same username again it does not alert that the username
> exists.
>
> the select query is
>
> $selectqueryusername = sprintf("Select username from individuals where
> username='%s'", mysql_real_escape_string($username));
>
> should i change the syntax of the above select query or is there something
> else in need to do to fix the select query.
>
> please advice.
>
> thanks.
>

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[PHP] Re: fsockopen on ssl://

2008-05-18 Thread bob pilly
Hi Manuel

Thanks for the reply. I have tested it with a timeout of 20 seconds and the 
same thing occurs. It works as before from the command line and not form within 
apache.. Any more ideas?

Cheers

Bob


- Original Message 
From: Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: bob pilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Wednesday, 14 May, 2008 4:26:41 PM
Subject: Re: fsockopen on ssl://

Hello,

on 05/13/2008 04:37 PM bob pilly said the following:
> Hi all
> 
> I have tried researching this issue but havent come up with any solution so 
> im hoping someone has seen it before and can help. I have the following test 
> script that uses fsockopen to connect to a https site, get the contents and 
> outputs it.
> 
>  $host = "www.microsoft.com";
> $path = "/";
> $fh = fsockopen("ssl://".$host, 443, $errno, $errstr, 5);//opens url for 
> reading with a timeout of 2 seconds
> 
> if (!$fh){
> echo "FAIL: $errno $errstr ";
> }
> else{
> $out = "GET $path HTTP/1.1\r\n";
> $out .= "Host: $host\r\n";
> $out .= "Connection: Close\r\n";
> $out .= "\r\n";
> fwrite($fh, $out);
> stream_set_timeout($fh,2);
> $info = stream_get_meta_data($fh);
> if($info['timed_out']){
> echo "TIMEOUT\n";
> }
> else{
> $haystack = "";
> while (!feof($fh)) {
> $haystack.= fgets($fh, 4096);
> }
> }
> print $haystack;
> fclose($fh);
> }
> ?>
> 
> if i run this script using php -f test.php it works fine. However if i try 
> and run this on my loca apache server i get the following error:
> 
> Warning:  fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]:unable to connect to 
> ssl://www.microsoft.com:443 (A connection attemptfailed because the connected 
> party did not properly respond after aperiod of time, or established 
> connection failed because connected hosthas failed to respond.) in C:\Program 
> Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\test.php on line 4
> FAIL: 10060 A connection attempt failed because the connected party didnot 
> properly respond after a period of time, or established connectionfailed 
> because connected host has failed to respond.
> 
> As you can see from that error i am using windows and apache 2.2. My php 
> version is 5.25. I have Registered Stream Socket Transports tcp, udp, ssl, 
> sslv3, sslv2, tlsin my config.

I suspect that you are giving a very short timeout but then you are not
handling the timeout error properly.

Anyway, before reinventing the wheel, you may to try this HTTP client
class that supports many options including establishing SSL corrections
and setting and handling timeouts correctly.

http://www.phpclasses.org/httpclient

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Re: [PHP] Re: fsockopen on ssl://

2008-05-18 Thread Ólafur Waage
Are you doing the command line on the same machine as the server?
Have you checked out the apache configuration? Since phpcli runs alone. (iirc)

2008/5/18 bob pilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Manuel
>
> Thanks for the reply. I have tested it with a timeout of 20 seconds and the 
> same thing occurs. It works as before from the command line and not form 
> within apache.. Any more ideas?
>
> Cheers
>
> Bob
>
>
> - Original Message 
> From: Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: bob pilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Sent: Wednesday, 14 May, 2008 4:26:41 PM
> Subject: Re: fsockopen on ssl://
>
> Hello,
>
> on 05/13/2008 04:37 PM bob pilly said the following:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I have tried researching this issue but havent come up with any solution so 
>> im hoping someone has seen it before and can help. I have the following test 
>> script that uses fsockopen to connect to a https site, get the contents and 
>> outputs it.
>>
>> > $host = "www.microsoft.com";
>> $path = "/";
>> $fh = fsockopen("ssl://".$host, 443, $errno, $errstr, 5);//opens url for 
>> reading with a timeout of 2 seconds
>>
>> if (!$fh){
>> echo "FAIL: $errno $errstr ";
>> }
>> else{
>> $out = "GET $path HTTP/1.1\r\n";
>> $out .= "Host: $host\r\n";
>> $out .= "Connection: Close\r\n";
>> $out .= "\r\n";
>> fwrite($fh, $out);
>> stream_set_timeout($fh,2);
>> $info = stream_get_meta_data($fh);
>> if($info['timed_out']){
>> echo "TIMEOUT\n";
>> }
>> else{
>> $haystack = "";
>> while (!feof($fh)) {
>> $haystack.= fgets($fh, 4096);
>> }
>> }
>> print $haystack;
>> fclose($fh);
>> }
>> ?>
>>
>> if i run this script using php -f test.php it works fine. However if i try 
>> and run this on my loca apache server i get the following error:
>>
>> Warning:  fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]:unable to connect to 
>> ssl://www.microsoft.com:443 (A connection attemptfailed because the 
>> connected party did not properly respond after aperiod of time, or 
>> established connection failed because connected hosthas failed to respond.) 
>> in C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\test.php on 
>> line 4
>> FAIL: 10060 A connection attempt failed because the connected party didnot 
>> properly respond after a period of time, or established connectionfailed 
>> because connected host has failed to respond.
>>
>> As you can see from that error i am using windows and apache 2.2. My php 
>> version is 5.25. I have Registered Stream Socket Transports tcp, udp, ssl, 
>> sslv3, sslv2, tlsin my config.
>
> I suspect that you are giving a very short timeout but then you are not
> handling the timeout error properly.
>
> Anyway, before reinventing the wheel, you may to try this HTTP client
> class that supports many options including establishing SSL corrections
> and setting and handling timeouts correctly.
>
> http://www.phpclasses.org/httpclient
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Manuel Lemos
>
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>
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[PHP] Job: Wanted, Dead or Alive: PHP/Drupal programmers in Chicago

2008-05-18 Thread Larry Garfield
(OK, alive would be preferable.)

Obligatory businessy description:

Palantir.net is looking for PHP programmers to join its growing team.  
Palantir is one of the oldest web development shops in Chicago, dating back 
to 1996.  We develop customized web sites and web applications for a variety 
of organizations, especially non-profit and cultural institutions.  We 
develop primarily using the Drupal open source Content Management Platform, 
and are looking for skilled programmers to join our team in our Chicago 
office.

The full rundown, and where to apply:

http://palantir.net/careers/programmer

Informal description:

So we've just moved into a brand new office in west Lincoln Park so that we 
have room to expand, which is good because we have enough work to keep 
everyone busy and then some.  Palantir is a family company, and a great place 
to work.  (I've been here for 2.5 years now.)  The working environment 
includes a chalkboard wall, company issue Nerf guns, and a puppy.  Oh yeah, 
and all the stuff you need to get actual work done, too.

Palantir is primarily an open source company.  As a programmer, 90% or better 
of your job would involve working with Drupal, the leading open source 
content management platform on the web.  We strive to be good open source 
citizens, too, contributing back to the community both in code and in other 
ways, such as hosting design sprints for developers and sponsoring the recent 
DrupalCon developers conference in Boston.  Palantir's team includes several 
high-profile names in the Drupal world as well.  If you want to get paid to 
work with and on a major open source project, this is the place to be.  We're 
open to people already experienced with Drupal as well as those new to the 
community.


We are looking for full time on-site programmers, but are open to summer 
interns as well.  If you have questions, contact me off-list.  To apply, see 
the link above.

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Re: [PHP] problem with htmlspecialchars in version5.2.5

2008-05-18 Thread Chris
It flance wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> this statement:
> echo nl2br(htmlspecialchars($row['jobdescription'], ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'));
> 
> works for php4.3.10 but not for php5.2.5

What "doesn't work" exactly? What's the output in php4 compared to php5?

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[PHP] Semi-OT: PHP Login with client security

2008-05-18 Thread Tim Thorburn

Hi all,

Having a slight problem with a demo I gave at a clients last week - 
looking for a little advise.  Part of my demo involved a password 
protected area - the simplified process is: client enters password on 
login page > if login/password match encrypted database, PHP session is 
created, form forwards to a secured area > secured area checks to make 
sure PHP session is valid > if valid display content, if not, return to 
login screen.


This procedure is what I've used for many years, tested on a variety of 
servers and connections.  It works.  During the demo with my client, I 
was able to enter login/password info, the PHP session was created - 
however the screen would not forward to the secured area.  Instead I was 
pretended with a blank screen (client only has an outdated/non-updated 
version of IE6).  If I were to type in the URL to the secured area, it 
would display content properly.  As a test, I logged out, closed my 
browser and started again, this time entering an incorrect 
login/password - again it would not forward to the next screen properly, 
however this time when I typed in the full URL, it would not display as 
the session hadn't been created.


I've spoken briefly with my clients IT person, however he's unwilling to 
share any firewall information or really anything regarding their 
security setup - which I understand as I'm not an employee and just a 
contractor.


So, after long winded description - does anyone with network security 
experience have any idea either a) what I would need to ask the IT 
person to allow for their site only, or b) have any suggestions for 
alternate password authentication that may work given the above conditions?


TIA
-Tim


[PHP] Re: Job: Wanted, Dead or Alive: PHP/Drupal programmers in Chicago

2008-05-18 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello,

You may want to look here at this PHP professionals directory. You can
even narrow your search for professionals that have the PHP specific
skills you need, like Drupal experience:

http://www.phpclasses.org/professionals/country/us/


on 05/18/2008 10:09 PM Larry Garfield said the following:
> (OK, alive would be preferable.)
> 
> Obligatory businessy description:
> 
> Palantir.net is looking for PHP programmers to join its growing team.  
> Palantir is one of the oldest web development shops in Chicago, dating back 
> to 1996.  We develop customized web sites and web applications for a variety 
> of organizations, especially non-profit and cultural institutions.  We 
> develop primarily using the Drupal open source Content Management Platform, 
> and are looking for skilled programmers to join our team in our Chicago 
> office.
> 
> The full rundown, and where to apply:
> 
> http://palantir.net/careers/programmer
> 
> Informal description:
> 
> So we've just moved into a brand new office in west Lincoln Park so that we 
> have room to expand, which is good because we have enough work to keep 
> everyone busy and then some.  Palantir is a family company, and a great place 
> to work.  (I've been here for 2.5 years now.)  The working environment 
> includes a chalkboard wall, company issue Nerf guns, and a puppy.  Oh yeah, 
> and all the stuff you need to get actual work done, too.
> 
> Palantir is primarily an open source company.  As a programmer, 90% or better 
> of your job would involve working with Drupal, the leading open source 
> content management platform on the web.  We strive to be good open source 
> citizens, too, contributing back to the community both in code and in other 
> ways, such as hosting design sprints for developers and sponsoring the recent 
> DrupalCon developers conference in Boston.  Palantir's team includes several 
> high-profile names in the Drupal world as well.  If you want to get paid to 
> work with and on a major open source project, this is the place to be.  We're 
> open to people already experienced with Drupal as well as those new to the 
> community.
> 
> 
> We are looking for full time on-site programmers, but are open to summer 
> interns as well.  If you have questions, contact me off-list.  To apply, see 
> the link above.


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