Re: [PHP] Do defined variables exist at application scope, or session scope?
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Murray wrote: > Hi Larry, > > You're absolutely right, I'm talking about constants rather than variables. > > I guess in my very crude way, I'm trying to ask about the following: > > UserA goes to the site via index.php, which defines several helpful > constants. > > So do UserB through UserF. > > UserG, however, first arrives at the site on help.php. > > Because UserA, UserB, UserC etc have been to index.php, which has now been > executed, are the constants available with their values in help.php, even > though UserG, in particular, started in the application at this point? > > So, another way of putting it, do these constants live for the life of the > application per se (ie, presumably until the server is restarted etc), or > will code in help.php be unable to access the values of defined constants > for this particular user because they were not at index.php first? no, global variables do not persist at a session level. you could easily discover this with a simple test (following code untested :)). testDefineScope1.php
[PHP] PHP script gives no output or error message
I have the latest version of FUDforum setup and am trying to create a hack that'll allow users who authenticate through our groups kerberos authentication gateway to automatically be logged in. The source code is as follows: https://blah.com/~jmusbach/FUDforum2/' ) ; } else //User ID is invalid, register and log in { echo("Welcome, " . $user . ", please wait while you are registered and logged in..."); if(fud_add_user(array($user,"password",$email,$realname),$error)!=0) { external_fud_login(fud_fetch_user($user)['id'])); header('Location: https://blah.com/~jmusbach/FUDforum2/'); } else { echo($error); die(); } } ?> Unfortunately no errors are returned and the output is completely blank, any ideas as to where I've gone wrong (e.g. obvious syntax errors)? I'm new to PHP so I've probably done something with the syntax that you're not supposed to do in PHP. I would gladly ask this question in the FUDforum support forums but despite it being many days since I've registered the administrator still has yet to manually activate my account so hopefully I can get some help here. :) P.S. In case it helps you can see the source code to the API files I referenced here: fudapi.inc.php: http://pastebin.com/m349a4bff forum_login.php: http://pastebin.com/m176b28b3 -- Best Regards, John Musbach -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Decorator with public methods
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Larry Garfield wrote: > On Friday 26 December 2008 11:06:07 pm Nathan Nobbe wrote: > > > to summarize, using your example above, i would most liely add doThings() > > to Baz, or create another decoration interface for doThings() if you plan > > on using the Bar implementation of doThings() in many places, > > > > interface G { > > function doThings(); > > } > > > > class Bar extends Decorator implements G { > > function doThings() { > > // concreate implementation > > } > > } > > > > class Baz implements F, G { > > // recycle Bar::doThings() > > public function doThings() { > > return $this->foo->doThings(); > > } > > public function doOtherThings() {} > > } > > > > i appologize if this response is long winded, but im a big fan of the > > decorator, and ive actually got some pretty slick code in production in > the > > photobucket code that uses the decorator pattern :D it took about 2 > months > > to code, and i leraned a lot about some of the practical aspects of > > decroration, specifically within the realm of php. i know i repeated a > few > > things there, but i felt it neccessary to better explain myself. > > > > -nathan > > Thanks, Nathan. Unfortunately, what you describe is impossible. It > requires > me to know all the possible decorators ahead of time and implement the > interface for each in each decorator, at which point I've gotten no benefit > at > all over just putting everything in the original base class in the first > place. > That defeats the purpose of decorators if I can't come up with a new one a > month from now and not have to modify any of the existing code. i see it more on a need-to-expose basis. for example, why not, when presented w/ the current problem, just expose, Baz::doThings() now, b/c you know you need it in Baz instances ? later if you find theres another method thats in Bar that isnt yet exposed, you just go in and add a similar wrapper for it in Baz at that time. this is a typical flow in a layered architecture in my experience; often times controllers are revised to expose a new entry point for something on the backend that previously was unavailble from the front end, just as an example. i only pull interfaces into the equation when i what to bring a group of things together, it certainly isnt necessary to define a second interface, but i was just trying to highlight doThings() as your example essentailly had 2 layers of decorators, G(F(Foo)), as i saw it. from a design perspective, yes, id probly not define G unless / until i saw a need to join a group of classes explicitly. -nathan
[PHP] Is it PHP Bug - memory leak ?
Hello, I try to run script below with PHP4 and it works. --TEST-- Test session_encode() function : variation --SKIPIF-- --FILE-- --EXPECTF-- *** Testing session_encode() : variation *** bool(true) string(64) "data|a:5:{i:0;i:1;i:1;i:2;i:2;i:3;s:3:"foo";R:1;s:4:"blah";R:1;}" bool(true) Done But in PHP5 x64 I have errors like: /root/src/php-5.2.6/Zend/zend_hash.c(247) : Freeing 0x0E76BC50 (75 bytes), script=ext/session/tests/session_encode_variation5.phpt [Sat Dec 27 11:27:09 2008] Script: 'ext/session/tests/session_encode_variation5.phpt' /root/src/php-5.2.6/Zend/zend_vm_execute.h(3596) : Freeing 0x0E76B990 (71 bytes), script=ext/session/tests/session_encode_variation5.phpt /root/src/php-5.2.6/Zend/zend_hash.c(388) : Actual location (location was relayed) If I add: $array["foo"] = null; $array["blah"] = null; in test code it works without errors. But is I always need to add 'null' ? I'm asking because I have some site which genereating many errors like "Actual location (location was relayed)". Thanks Pawel R. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] PHP Help Needed
Hi, I am new to PHP and require your help regarding a PHP Script. Below is what I am tryin to achieve 1. I have created a FILE UPLOAD page that lets users Upload a FIle to the site. This and other details regarding the file stored in a MySQL Database. 2. I need to create a FILE DOWNLOAD page that will read details from the MYSQL database for users to dwnload already uploaded files. Your help will be most appricated. Thanks Toyin AYemowa UK
Re: [PHP] PHP Help Needed
On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 07:47 -0800, Ayemowa Toyin wrote: > Hi, > > I am new to PHP and require your help regarding a PHP Script. Below is what > I am tryin to achieve > > 1. I have created a FILE UPLOAD page that lets users Upload a FIle to the > site. This and other details regarding the file stored in a MySQL Database. > > 2. I need to create a FILE DOWNLOAD page that will read details from the > MYSQL database for users to dwnload already uploaded files. > > Your help will be most appricated. > > Thanks > > Toyin AYemowa > UK > > > RTFM http://www.php.net Ash www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Online Members
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 20:24, Stephen Alistoun wrote: > > Hi all, > > What is the best way to pick up all the members online on a website? Check the archives and STFW for examples, but the general gist is of it is to use $_SESSION tracking with activity checking. I'm just typing this in quickly as I go, so it's untested (read: don't copy and paste for production), but here's a simple example (you should be able to fill in the blanks easily): \n"; } // And guests: $sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS num_guests FROM users_online WHERE username='' AND last_active - ".m(time())." < 300"; $result = mysql_query($sql); $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); echo "There are ".$row['num_guests']." guests online.\n"; ?> -- daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Is it PHP Bug - memory leak ?
Hi, Pawel; On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 05:40, Pawel Rutkowski wrote: [snip!] > > But in PHP5 x64 I have errors like: > > /root/src/php-5.2.6/Zend/zend_hash.c(247) : Freeing 0x0E76BC50 (75 bytes), > script=ext/session/tests/session_encode_variation5.phpt > [Sat Dec 27 11:27:09 2008] Script: > 'ext/session/tests/session_encode_variation5.phpt' > /root/src/php-5.2.6/Zend/zend_vm_execute.h(3596) : Freeing 0x0E76B990 (71 > bytes), script=ext/session/tests/session_encode_variation5.phpt > /root/src/php-5.2.6/Zend/zend_hash.c(388) : Actual location (location was > relayed) Please file a bug report on this with the reproduce cases at http://bugs.php.net/. There was a nearly identical case mentioned in the Zend forums[1] as found by Google, but no resolution was reached there. KEY: 1: http://www.zend.com/forums/index.php?t=msg&goto=19257&S=e5a6d1ca82291c880a9d85093afe1ee7 -- daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] Page name for form submit: REQUEST_URI or SCRIPT_NAME
Is there a compelling reason to use either REQUEST_URI or SCRIPT_NAME in the action of a form that I want to submit to the same URL that it came from (the script parses whether or not there is a Submit to know if it should display the form or the results). I need a portable solution, that is why I am not hardcoding it. Also, the users _may_ save the form to their hard drives, so simply leaving the action blank will not do. I know that REQUEST_URI includes the ?variable=value string and that SCRIPT_NAME does not. This form does not depend upon get variables, so this should never be an issue, but I ask here anyway to know if there are other differences that I did not account for. Thanks! -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-о-п-р-с-т-у-ф-х-ц-ч-ш-щ-ъ-ы-ь-э-ю-я ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
Re: [PHP] Page name for form submit: REQUEST_URI or SCRIPT_NAME
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:31, Dotan Cohen wrote: > Is there a compelling reason to use either REQUEST_URI or SCRIPT_NAME > in the action of a form that I want to submit to the same URL that it > came from (the script parses whether or not there is a Submit to know > if it should display the form or the results). I need a portable > solution, that is why I am not hardcoding it. Also, the users _may_ > save the form to their hard drives, so simply leaving the action blank > will not do. > > I know that REQUEST_URI includes the ?variable=value string and that > SCRIPT_NAME does not. This form does not depend upon get variables, so > this should never be an issue, but I ask here anyway to know if there > are other differences that I did not account for. Happy Chanukah, Dotan! For portability's sake, especially if you anticipate users saving the form to their local systems, I would recommend: http://".$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?> If you use REQUEST_URI and the form is on a page not called directly (for example, on index.php and called only by directory; a mod_rewrite /contact page; etc.), using REQUEST_URI gives the actual request, where PHP_SELF gives the actual file. -- daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] PHP Help Needed
2008/12/27 Ashley Sheridan : > RTFM > > http://www.php.net > Or STFW http://justfuckinggoogleit.com/search?q=php%20mysql%20file%20download%20script -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-о-п-р-с-т-у-ф-х-ц-ч-ш-щ-ъ-ы-ь-э-ю-я ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
Re: [PHP] Page name for form submit: REQUEST_URI or SCRIPT_NAME
2008/12/27 Daniel Brown : >Happy Chanukah, Dotan! > And a Merry Christmas! >For portability's sake, especially if you anticipate users saving > the form to their local systems, I would recommend: > > $action = "http://".$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; > ?> Naturally I have HTTP_HOST in there, but I did not even think about PHP_SELF. >If you use REQUEST_URI and the form is on a page not called > directly (for example, on index.php and called only by directory; a > mod_rewrite /contact page; etc.), using REQUEST_URI gives the actual > request, where PHP_SELF gives the actual file. > That is a good point, and it is rather likely that the form may wind up on an index.php page where the filename is not part of the URI. Thanks! -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-о-п-р-с-т-у-ф-х-ц-ч-ш-щ-ъ-ы-ь-э-ю-я ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
Re: [PHP] PHP Help Needed
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 10:47, Ayemowa Toyin wrote: > Hi, > > I am new to PHP and require your help regarding a PHP Script. Below is what > I am tryin to achieve You require an RTFM and STFW session. * http://php.net/ * http://google.com/ > 1. I have created a FILE UPLOAD page that lets users Upload a FIle to the > site. This and other details regarding the file stored in a MySQL Database. > > 2. I need to create a FILE DOWNLOAD page that will read details from the > MYSQL database for users to dwnload already uploaded files. If you've already created the UPLOAD page, then the more difficult of the two tasks is done. Chances are, you (or whomever wrote the code for you) should know how to do #2 if you (or another) already did #1, but if not: http://www.google.com/search?q=php+mysql+file+download+script http://www.joeclipart.com/blog/images/2007/06/20070628crack.jpg http://www.phpbuilder.com/tips/item.php?id=5 -- daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] PHP script gives no output or error message
Good afternoon, John; On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 03:28, John Musbach wrote: [snip!] There's a syntax error on line 19: > if(external_fud_login(fud_fetch_user($user)['id']))!=NULL) //User ID is valid > and logged in It should be: if(external_fud_login(fud_fetch_user($user['id']))!=NULL) //User ID is valid and logged in -- daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] PHP Help Needed
2008/12/27 Daniel Brown : >If you've already created the UPLOAD page, then the more difficult > of the two tasks is done. Chances are, you (or whomever wrote the > code for you) should know how to do #2 if you (or another) already did > #1, but if not: > >http://www.google.com/search?q=php+mysql+file+download+script >http://www.joeclipart.com/blog/images/2007/06/20070628crack.jpg >http://www.phpbuilder.com/tips/item.php?id=5 > That was subtle :) -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-о-п-р-с-т-у-ф-х-ц-ч-ш-щ-ъ-ы-ь-э-ю-я ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
Re: [PHP] Online Members
If you're talking about tracking the number of visitors with presently open sessions at your website... > > I was just browsing the tutorials form at PHP Developer Network and saw > this : http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=29342 > > Looks like it does what (I think) you were trying to describe. the above link winds up at a dead end, http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/04/50/index4a.html there are many ways to do this, depending upon how you store the session, you may be able to crawl a list of them. w/ the stock session support there are a number of files in /tmp, which would be a place to start. however, id probly just drop a counter in the database when a session is created and remove it when said session is destroyed. then all youd ever have to do is lookup that number. this you could achieve via session_set_save_handler() -nathan
Re: [PHP] Decorator with public methods
On Saturday 27 December 2008 2:49:22 am Nathan Nobbe wrote: > > Thanks, Nathan. Unfortunately, what you describe is impossible. It > > requires > > me to know all the possible decorators ahead of time and implement the > > interface for each in each decorator, at which point I've gotten no > > benefit at > > all over just putting everything in the original base class in the first > > place. > > That defeats the purpose of decorators if I can't come up with a new one > > a month from now and not have to modify any of the existing code. > > i see it more on a need-to-expose basis. for example, why not, when > presented w/ the current problem, just expose, Baz::doThings() now, b/c you > know you need it in Baz instances ? later if you find theres another > method thats in Bar that isnt yet exposed, you just go in and add a similar > wrapper for it in Baz at that time. this is a typical flow in a layered > architecture in my experience; often times controllers are revised to > expose a new entry point for something on the backend that previously was > unavailble from the front end, just as an example. Because this is for a shipping application, not an in-house app where a month from now I can go back and adjust the interface for every class. (It's open source, but still has a stable release version.) I need to be able to add additional wrapping decorators *without* any modifications to the underlying object or its interfaces. As I said, the interface problem is solvable by having explicit delegating methods in the base decorator class and then only using __call() for nested decorators, which will be a much much smaller portion of the time. It's the performance cost of __call() and the extra call stack layers that are my concern at the moment. -- Larry Garfield la...@garfieldtech.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] PHP Help Needed
lol, Ashley! Ayemowa, http://www.google.com/search?q=becoming+a+programmer&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a You need to take your 2 steps below and break them down into smaller steps...and smaller steps...and still smaller steps. What PHP files will your application require? Will there be forms? What will the user interface look like? Don't start with a 'PHP script'. Start by defining in excruciating detail what your application is going to do, how it will do it and then describe every little part (variables, functions, models, views, controllers...whatever) that will make it work. Once you have that description, you can start to think about the code by writing it's documentation. Then, once you have the documentation, you can write code based on the documentation...revising the docs as necessary. It's a lengthy, complicated process that is going to demand a little more of you than just reducing your app to 2 steps and asking a mailing list how to do it. Good luck, let us know how it goes and how we can help you take (much smaller) steps. John Corry -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Decorator with public methods
On Dec 26, 2008, at 7:53 PM, Larry Garfield wrote: I have an object to which I want to add behavior (methods). I cannot use inheritance here because the object is already of a type or subtype (vis, I am already using inheritance for something else), and because I want to be able to add multiple types of behavior at runtime. If I understand what you are wanting to accomplish, perhaps a simpler solution: Whenever I create a function in a core-level class, I add pre- and post- execution language to it. For example: class foo_bar { function foo () { if (!on_foo()) { return FALSE; } // normal foo code // normal foo code // normal foo code // normal foo code // normal foo code if (!more_foo()) { return FALSE; } } function on_foo() { return TRUE; } function more_foo() { return TRUE; } } -- then in the child class: class child_bar extends foo_bar { function on_foo() { // runtime code // runtime code // runtime code // runtime code return TRUE; // (or FALSE) } } Ken -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] Webhotel structure
Hi PHP experts What is the overall structure on webhotels, how do I remove/clean everythink including everythinnk liek databases etc? Sorry if this is not the proper news group for this question, please redirect me. I am a newbie trying to make my osn webside with a minimum effort. First I had a student to make some think for me, but he never finished it, so the useless remains are on my web. My first plan was to use php gallery, but my web host surftown do not support safemode off. So I found coppermine, surftown even support the install as one click. First trial looked good, but then I ran into trouble, I get different error messages. So I would prefer to remove everythink and start all over . best regards Peter Sørensen
Re: [PHP] PHP script gives no output or error message
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Daniel Brown wrote: >Good afternoon, John; > >There's a syntax error on line 19: > >> if(external_fud_login(fud_fetch_user($user)['id']))!=NULL) //User ID is >> valid and logged in > >It should be: >if(external_fud_login(fud_fetch_user($user['id']))!=NULL) > //User ID is valid and logged in Thanks, turns out there were multiple problems with my code. My final working code is: id); if(!empty($uid->id) && !empty($login)) //User ID is valid and logged in { //echo("Welcome, " . $user . ", please wait while you are logged in..."); header( 'Location: https://blah.com/~jmusbach/FUDforum2/?S='.$login); } else //User ID is invalid, register and log in { //echo("Welcome, " . $user . ", please wait while you are registered and logged in..."); $vals['login']=$user; $vals['passwd']="password"; $vals['email']=$email; $vals['name']=$realname; $uid=fud_add_user($vals,$error); $login=external_fud_login($uid); if($uid!=0 and empty($error)) { header('Location: https://blah.com/~jmusbach/FUDforum2/?S='.$login); } else { echo($error); die(); } } ?> for anyone who may be trying to accomplish the same thing as me. In addition I edited index.php in the themes folder and added a php clause such that in the event the user is anonymous they are redirected to the autologin.php script and I also edited the register.php themes script to omit the UserCP password field and password confirmation since everyone in this setup is assigned one long random password (the thought being that the kerberos username/password is enough to worry about, there should be no need to worry about another username/password). -- Best Regards, John Musbach -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Webhotel structure
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 15:27, Nordstjernealle 10 wrote: > Hi PHP experts > > What is the overall structure on webhotels, how do I remove/clean everythink > including everythinnk liek databases etc? > > Sorry if this is not the proper news group for this question, please redirect > me. > I am a newbie trying to make my osn webside with a minimum effort. > > First I had a student to make some think for me, but he never finished it, so > the useless remains are on my web. > > My first plan was to use php gallery, but my web host surftown do not support > safemode off. > So I found coppermine, surftown even support the install as one click. > First trial looked good, but then I ran into trouble, I get different error > messages. > > So I would prefer to remove everythink and start all over . What? -- daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] PHP script gives no output or error message
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 3:32 PM, John Musbach wrote: > > Thanks, turns out there were multiple problems with my code. My final > working code is: > > > > for anyone who may be trying to accomplish the same thing as me. In > addition I edited index.php in the themes folder and added a php > clause such that in the event the user is anonymous they are > redirected to the autologin.php script and I also edited the > register.php themes script to omit the UserCP password field and > password confirmation since everyone in this setup is assigned one > long random password (the thought being that the kerberos > username/password is enough to worry about, there should be no need to > worry about another username/password). I almost forgot, I resolved the blank page issue by looking at the .htaccess file FUDforum installed in its main public directory ...turns out the file contained a directive which suppressed all php errors even when the value was specified differently in individual php scripts, modifying that directive to show all php errors resolved that issue. -- Best Regards, John Musbach -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] Re: PHP (under httpd) reading a file outside DocumentRoot?
On Dec 26, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote: Jeff Weinberger wrote: I don't know if this is an Apache (httpd) or a PHP issue (I suspect PHP, but I may be doing something wrong with mod_suexec), so I hope this is the right place to ask. I certainly appreciate any help anyone can offer! I am trying to get a PHP script to read a file that's outside the DocumentRoot of a VirtualHost, in fact well outside the parent directory of all of my virtual hosts. I have successfully managed to get Apache httpd to run the script as the correct user and group (matching the target file's ownership) using SuexecUserGroup. I tested this by having the script create/write a test file, which had owner and group set correctly. However, when I run the script, at the file("/path/to/target/file") command, PHP tells me it can't open the file - permission is denied. In php.ini safe_mode is off and open_basedir is not set. I am not sure where else to look for a solution - any help is very much appreciated! FYI: PHP 5.2.6, Apache httpd 2.2.11, mod_ssl/2.2.11, OpenSSL/0.9.7l on Mac OS/X 10.5.5. I'm reaching the script over an SSL (https) connection if that matters). Thanks! do what it takes to make it work (ie chmod 777 or similar) then put things back to how they presently are one by one to find the cause of the error. :) Nathan: Thanks for your suggestion - a good debugging step - but the permissions on the file I want the script to read have been -rw-rw-rw- the entire time. This leads me to suspect that the issue is not the permissions themselves, but rather something about my PHP configuration or script (or, possibly, as I noted, my Apache httpd configuration) that is causing PHP to report a permission error on reading the file. I don't know where else to look for this issue, so I hope that someone has at least some pointers or suggestions on what might be happening here. Thank you very much for any help! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] how to update PHP 5.2.6 to 5.2.8 under Fedora Redhat Linux 9
there are many php related files. yumex or yum don't seem to be alternatives since there are many files that may or may not require updating...which one yum remove php-5.2.6 yum install php-5.2.8 5.2.8 may not be in the repositories yet so rpm seems to be an alternative with a remove - reinstall -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Webhotel structure
>What? Seconded. Are you talking about hosting? -- Richard Heyes HTML5 Graphing for FF, Chrome, Opera and Safari: http://www.rgraph.org (Updated December 20th) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Webhotel structure
+1 Is it me or has the php mailing list kind of dumbed itself down in the last 5 years? > >What? > > -- > > daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net > http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ > Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! > > -- > 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] Webhotel structure
2008/12/27 Daniel Brown : >What? > What's not clear? He asked about webhotels, he obviously intends on having extramarital cybersex. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-о-п-р-с-т-у-ф-х-ц-ч-ш-щ-ъ-ы-ь-э-ю-я ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
[PHP] Is PHP truly faster on the JVM?
Lately I've been hearing a lot of people evangelizing that PHP with Resin is actually much faster than with mod_php, but I cannot find any benchmark anywhere. Is it true or just vendor BS? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Decorator with public methods
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:56 PM, phphelp -- kbk wrote: > On Dec 26, 2008, at 7:53 PM, Larry Garfield wrote: > > I have an object to which I want to add behavior (methods). I cannot use >> inheritance here because the object is already of a type or subtype (vis, >> I am >> already using inheritance for something else), and because I want to be >> able >> to add multiple types of behavior at runtime. >> > > If I understand what you are wanting to accomplish, perhaps a simpler > solution: > > Whenever I create a function in a core-level class, I add pre- and post- > execution language to it. For example: > > class foo_bar { > > function foo () { >if (!on_foo()) { > return FALSE; >} >// normal foo code >// normal foo code >// normal foo code >// normal foo code >// normal foo code >if (!more_foo()) { > return FALSE; >} > } > > function on_foo() { >return TRUE; > } > > function more_foo() { >return TRUE; > } > } > > -- then in the child class: > class child_bar extends foo_bar { > > function on_foo() { > // runtime code > // runtime code > // runtime code > // runtime code > return TRUE; // (or FALSE) > } > } more commonly referred to as the template method. -nathan
Re: [PHP] Decorator with public methods
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Larry Garfield wrote: > On Saturday 27 December 2008 2:49:22 am Nathan Nobbe wrote: > > > > Thanks, Nathan. Unfortunately, what you describe is impossible. It > > > requires > > > me to know all the possible decorators ahead of time and implement the > > > interface for each in each decorator, at which point I've gotten no > > > benefit at > > > all over just putting everything in the original base class in the > first > > > place. > > > That defeats the purpose of decorators if I can't come up with a new > one > > > a month from now and not have to modify any of the existing code. > > > > i see it more on a need-to-expose basis. for example, why not, when > > presented w/ the current problem, just expose, Baz::doThings() now, b/c > you > > know you need it in Baz instances ? later if you find theres another > > method thats in Bar that isnt yet exposed, you just go in and add a > similar > > wrapper for it in Baz at that time. this is a typical flow in a layered > > architecture in my experience; often times controllers are revised to > > expose a new entry point for something on the backend that previously was > > unavailble from the front end, just as an example. > > Because this is for a shipping application, not an in-house app where a > month > from now I can go back and adjust the interface for every class. (It's > open > source, but still has a stable release version.) I need to be able to add > additional wrapping decorators *without* any modifications to the > underlying > object or its interfaces. then you can expose all methods from the underlying layer in the first place (which is basically what happens w/ inheritence, as i mentioned earlier). also, how bad will it be when a month from now you have to make some adjustments to the code? more than likely after the first cut, you may have to change something in more than one layer, but it should be minimal as long as you arent making any major overhauls to the code. you add or change one method in a lower, layer so you need to change it in another place, one layer above, i dont see that being so bad. what you are worried about is the classic case martin fowler put forth, which is a short coming of a layered architecture, namely, in the worst case scenario, a modification at the lowest layer requires modifications to each successive layer. > As I said, the interface problem is solvable by having explicit delegating > methods in the base decorator class and then only using __call() for nested > decorators, which will be a much much smaller portion of the time. It's > the > performance cost of __call() and the extra call stack layers that are my > concern at the moment. there is one semi-micro optimization w/ __call(), and that is to use a variable function rather than call_user_func*. however, as you surely already know, this only works iff you know the number of parameters that need to be passed intot the function which is being wrapped. something like this, function __call($method, $args) { return $this->foo->$method($args[0], $args[1]); } the performance hit from __call() is just the price for a highly dynamic system; but you can have a faster system, at the slight risk of carpel-tunnel :) -nathan
[PHP] Re: Webhotel structure
Nordstjernealle 10 schrieb: Hi PHP experts What is the overall structure on webhotels, how do I remove/clean everythink including everythinnk liek databases etc? Sorry if this is not the proper news group for this question, please redirect me. I am a newbie trying to make my osn webside with a minimum effort. First I had a student to make some think for me, but he never finished it, so the useless remains are on my web. My first plan was to use php gallery, but my web host surftown do not support safemode off. So I found coppermine, surftown even support the install as one click. First trial looked good, but then I ran into trouble, I get different error messages. So I would prefer to remove everythink and start all over . best regards Peter Sørensen Hallo Peter, i think i understand what you mean (again: i think) but i am not really sure to understand what you need. You need some Support on PHP? and when yes, by what? When you dont need support for PHP please tell us, what you are looking for? Do you need Suport for coppermine? then look here http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/languages.htm You want remove all the Application on your server and you dont know how? What is your System, where ist Your Server System? Do you need some Support from PHP programmer? Please contact me then :-) (reply only to me then) Regards Carlos Medina -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
Hey, How do you structure your web applications? I am thinking in terms of separating presentation and logic. How is that done in PHP? And how many architecture patterns are there? Thanks Micheal C. Yates -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Is PHP truly faster on the JVM?
On Dec 27, 2008, at 3:31 PM, "John Papas" wrote: Lately I've been hearing a lot of people evangelizing that PHP with Resin is actually much faster than with mod_php, but I cannot find any benchmark anywhere. well of course it is, but faster than what.., regular php. Be the jvm; what do you see..? Native caching support, and that's where you'll find the main speed advantage. but we in the C php camp just use opcode caching and pretty much account for that difference pretty easily. Is it true or just vendor BS? lots of projects have started using the jvm b/c it's a wicked fast cross platform solution. there are plenty of ways to make php fast though, and when comparing the standard php impl to quercus, I think the other tradeoffs outweigh any performance discrepancies. -nathan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 18:40, Michael C. Yates wrote: [snip!] > > Micheal C. Yates You mis-spelled your name, Michael. -- daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 19:00 -0500, Daniel Brown wrote: > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 18:40, Michael C. Yates wrote: > [snip!] > > > > Micheal C. Yates > > You mis-spelled your name, Michael. > > -- > > daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net > http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ > Unadvertised dedicated server deals, too low to print - email me to find out! > Lol! Epic spelling fail? Ash www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
dude, whatever Daniel Brown wrote: On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 18:40, Michael C. Yates wrote: [snip!] Micheal C. Yates You mis-spelled your name, Michael. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
Hey, How do you structure your web applications? I am thinking in terms of separating presentation and logic. How is that done in PHP? mvc is pretty popular, but php is so flexible you often don't need it for smaller applications. For example, if you take a page-controller approach, a php app is dead simple. You have a seperate entery point for evrything; login.php, register.php, etc could be considered controllers, then all your common logic comes in via some includes, hopefully files outside the webroot. then you have some template directory w/ files that are a mixture of php and html(for example). your 'controller' files include the library code, hit the db (if necc.) and then stuff data into the templates for output. if you want to see an exmple if a more traditional mvc there are scads of open source frameworks out there which use a front controller approach. Code igniter is really straight forward, you can probly learn quickly from it. And how many architecture patterns are there? please do try to avoid pandoras box on the list ;) It can result in 100+ post threads, heh. that being said patterns are pretty general things, that's why they're called patterns. most of the time various languages will result in slightly different concrete realizations of a pattern, but you'll find most of them rather simple to realize in php. One that really isn't well suited to phps build-up / tear-down paradigm is the state pattern. much easier in java or cpp, imo. -nathan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] errors still being displayed even if variables in php.ini set to off
on page 1 Notice: Undefined index: in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\handle_log_book_MySQL.php on line 71 Notice: Undefined index: in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\handle_log_book_MySQL.php on line 72 in php.ini: error_reporting = Off display_errors = Off (in 2 places) display_startup_errors = Off -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
I'm interested in this topic as well. I'm starting out on a reasonably large web application, and I'm wondering at the best approach in PHP, particularly since it's been some years since I worked with PHP on a daily basis (the last 5 years have been purely C#). There's some dev community bias against using frameworks, isn't there? On one hand I'd love to take an approach that would make my end goal easier (thanks for pointing out Code Igniter, I'll look into it further), but on the other hand I'd rather avoid choices that 'tainted' (perhaps not the right word, but the best I could think of) the overall acceptance of the application once it's ready for release. So, currently I'm wondering about things like, 'Do I make an app that is a distinct page-per-function, or do I make an app that uses a monolithic index.php (similar to Wordpress?) and dynamically presents *everything*based on querystring values.' M is for Murray On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Nathan Nobbe wrote: > > > Hey, >> >> How do you structure your web applications? I am thinking in terms of >> separating presentation and logic. How is that done in PHP? >> > > mvc is pretty popular, but php is so flexible you often don't need it for > smaller applications. > > For example, if you take a page-controller approach, a php app is dead > simple. You have a seperate entery point for evrything; login.php, > register.php, etc could be considered controllers, then all your common > logic comes in via some includes, hopefully files outside the webroot. then > you have some template directory w/ files that are a mixture of php and > html(for example). your 'controller' files include the library code, hit > the db (if necc.) and then stuff data into the templates for output. > > if you want to see an exmple if a more traditional mvc there are scads of > open source frameworks out there which use a front controller approach. Code > igniter is really straight forward, you can probly learn quickly from it. > > And how many architecture patterns are there? >> > > please do try to avoid pandoras box on the list ;) It can result in 100+ > post threads, heh. that being said patterns are pretty general things, > that's why they're called patterns. most of the time various languages will > result in slightly different concrete realizations of a pattern, but you'll > find most of them rather simple to realize in php. One that really isn't > well suited to phps build-up / tear-down paradigm is the state pattern. > much easier in java or cpp, imo. > > -nathan > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >
Re: [PHP] Webhotel structure
On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 15:54 -0500, John Corry wrote: > +1 > > Is it me or has the php mailing list kind of dumbed itself down in the > last 5 years? Hey, that's almost as long as I've been here... *blink* ... *blink* *blink* :O Cheers, Rob. -- http://www.interjinn.com Application and Templating Framework for PHP -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
On Saturday 27 December 2008 6:57:18 pm Murray wrote: > I'm interested in this topic as well. I'm starting out on a reasonably > large web application, and I'm wondering at the best approach in PHP, > particularly since it's been some years since I worked with PHP on a daily > basis (the last 5 years have been purely C#). > > There's some dev community bias against using frameworks, isn't there? On > one hand I'd love to take an approach that would make my end goal easier > (thanks for pointing out Code Igniter, I'll look into it further), but on > the other hand I'd rather avoid choices that 'tainted' (perhaps not the > right word, but the best I could think of) the overall acceptance of the > application once it's ready for release. > > So, currently I'm wondering about things like, 'Do I make an app that is a > distinct page-per-function, or do I make an app that uses a monolithic > index.php (similar to Wordpress?) and dynamically presents > *everything*based on querystring values.' > > M is for Murray There are exactly 47 architectural patterns, not a single more or less. And if you believe that, I have a bridge you may be interested in. :-) Seriously though, you'll probably find an existing implementation of any architectural pattern in PHP, including the ones that have absolutely no business being implemented in PHP. (I include MVC in that, actually[1].) If you really want to know about OO patterns, pick up the Gang-of-Four book[2] and spend some time wrapping your head around it. (Warning: It is written mostly for a C++ audience, but it's still understandable.) Then ignore those patterns that require more setup effort on each execution than they take to run, as those are ill-suited to PHP's shared-nothing architecture. An active Observer, for instance, really sucks in a web app but a passive observer can do great things. Then, get over your OO biases. :-) PHP can do functions just as well as OO, and because of the setup costs in "proper" OO doing things with functions can often be much faster and require less mental overhead than building out a full OO setup. There are plenty of major projects (PHP and otherwise) that use virtually no OO and still manage to kick ass. (Drupal comes to mind, and the Linux kernel itself is all C code, which doesn't have syntactic OO.) Don't assume that architecture just means OO. Page-per-action vs. a front controller (the index.php to rule them all, usually with mod_rewrite) depends on your app and how you want to extend it. I personally far prefer a front controller approach as it means I can abstract out the bootstrap code and not even have the "include this at the top of every page" stuff. It does mean you want mod_rewrite if your app is going to be at all bookmarkable or googleable (you may or may not want it to be), but that's not a huge requirement. Disclaimer: I was asking this same question about 3-4 years ago, and started looking for PHP systems to study to learn from. I found Drupal, started using it directly, and haven't left yet. :-) That's probably not a bad approach to take. Find an existing system that "feels right" to you and run with that. You'll almost certainly get a better system out of it than trying to write everything yourself. (I've done that before, too, and it was generally a disaster.) [1] http://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/mvc-vs-pac [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_of_Four_(software) -- Larry Garfield la...@garfieldtech.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Architecture patterns in PHP
I think there is a lot to be gained from using a framework. I have an extremely large web app in asp ( over 1500 pages ) and maintenance is a frigging nightmare as it's so imtertwined. Using the code ignitor framework reduces that dramatically and I now have 5 rules based classes that control the majority of the app with the rest of the code being mainly basic crud and validation. The code is much cleaner, way simpler to maintain and the mvc pattern makes changes and additions a breeze. Sorry for top posting, ipod seems to prefer that for it's mail setup My 2 cents, though it's worth looking at other frameworks like qcodo, cake, or send to pick the flavor that fits you best Bastien Sent from my iPod On Dec 27, 2008, at 7:57 PM, Murray wrote: I'm interested in this topic as well. I'm starting out on a reasonably large web application, and I'm wondering at the best approach in PHP, particularly since it's been some years since I worked with PHP on a daily basis (the last 5 years have been purely C#). There's some dev community bias against using frameworks, isn't there? On one hand I'd love to take an approach that would make my end goal easier (thanks for pointing out Code Igniter, I'll look into it further), but on the other hand I'd rather avoid choices that 'tainted' (perhaps not the right word, but the best I could think of) the overall acceptance of the application once it's ready for release. So, currently I'm wondering about things like, 'Do I make an app that is a distinct page-per-function, or do I make an app that uses a monolithic index.php (similar to Wordpress?) and dynamically presents *everything*based on querystring values.' M is for Murray On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Nathan Nobbe wrote: Hey, How do you structure your web applications? I am thinking in terms of separating presentation and logic. How is that done in PHP? mvc is pretty popular, but php is so flexible you often don't need it for smaller applications. For example, if you take a page-controller approach, a php app is dead simple. You have a seperate entery point for evrything; login.php, register.php, etc could be considered controllers, then all your common logic comes in via some includes, hopefully files outside the webroot. then you have some template directory w/ files that are a mixture of php and html(for example). your 'controller' files include the library code, hit the db (if necc.) and then stuff data into the templates for output. if you want to see an exmple if a more traditional mvc there are scads of open source frameworks out there which use a front controller approach. Code igniter is really straight forward, you can probly learn quickly from it. And how many architecture patterns are there? please do try to avoid pandoras box on the list ;) It can result in 100+ post threads, heh. that being said patterns are pretty general things, that's why they're called patterns. most of the time various languages will result in slightly different concrete realizations of a pattern, but you'll find most of them rather simple to realize in php. One that really isn't well suited to phps build-up / tear-down paradigm is the state pattern. much easier in java or cpp, imo. -nathan -- 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