Re: [PHP] Splitting a string

2006-11-14 Thread Aaron Koning

Assuming var1 and var2 only ever use the last four numbers (untested):

$length = strlen($number); // get string length
$var1 = substr($number,0,$length-4); // get number until only 4 numbers are
left
$var2 = substr($number,$length-4,2); // get 3rd and 4th last numbers.
$var3 = substr($number,$length-2,2); // get last two numbers.

Aaron

On 11/14/06, Børge Holen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


This numer has dynamic lenght, witch is the root of my problems.

$number = 123456789

should print as following:
var1: 12345   (and it is this lengt witch varies)
var2: 67
var3: 89.

I've been using substr with negative numbers to fetch the last two vars.
thereafter explode to get the first number.
Ok I understand the code and can use it, but it feels wrong.
Does anyone have any idea on suitable functions for such a task, both more
size (as in code) and speed effective. It is not a mission critical, but
moreover a opinion of what things should look like.
I've been looking into string/explode functions on php.net without getting
past my current code.


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Re: [PHP] Pass a relative path [with slashes] into a 'clean' url

2006-12-05 Thread Aaron Koning

Assuming you mean URLs as GET variable values, urlencode() and urldecode()
might be the ticket:
http://ca.php.net/urlencode

Aaron

On 12/4/06, Graham Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


What is a good/accepted  way to pass a relative or absolute  path
into a clean url ?

I could replace the relative url's slashes with another character,
but would love to know a cleaner less confusing way...if it exists


example url:
http://localhost/testscript/../image.png/jpeg/42/0/

example php:
list($dummy,$relative_path,$type, $color, $cache) = explode('/',
$_SERVER['PATH_INFO']);


where:
$relative_path=../image.png
$type=jpeg
$color=42
$cache=0


many thanks in advance

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Re: [PHP] move_uploaded_file and CPU wait state (IO)

2006-02-27 Thread Aaron Koning
Are you sure its the move_uploaded_file() function that is causing the
delay? It could be the actual upload of the file itself. If it is the
function causing the delay than try the rename() function instead. Also, I
have used the copy() and unlink() functions and they work fast.

Aaron

On 2/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My first mailing, if I'm in wrong group or such, let me know ;)
>
> Here comes my question. I have implemented file uploads to my server. At
> the end of upload, file is
> beeing moved from /tmp to permanent directory. However, whenever this
> happens, CPU goes berzerk and
> waits for disk to finish moving file. As allowed files may be up to 100 MB
> per file, having more
> then 3 users makes complete server freeze. Meantime, server load reaches
> skyhigh 40+. After file is
> moved, server resumes normal operation, however while moving file server
> is completely not
> responding.
>
> Is there a work around? I am not so good with linux (yet ^^), so I do not
> know if there is place
> for improvement on OS itself. I asked this question on Debian forum, but
> am trying here as well.
>
> If someone has same problem and prefferably solution, or even sugestions -
> all is welcome! :)
>
> Server P4 2.0
> 512 MB RAM (will be 2 GB by the end of the week)
> 2 x 80 GB IDE HDD
>
> Thank you!
>
> Regards,
> Aleksandar
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Re: [PHP] Finding out the upload date of the file

2006-06-23 Thread Aaron Koning

http://ca.php.net/stat

Might do it for you. Maybe check access time, although if you access the
file at after its uploaded, the access time is changed. Maybe mtime?

Aaron

On 6/23/06, Ko Ko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

  How can I find out the upload date of the file to the server using PHP
function?

  Regards,
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Re: [PHP] simple-ish question but something i never knew

2005-12-09 Thread Aaron Koning
I have found that using the header function doesn't actually redirect the
page, it pulls the content into the page that the function is called from
(which works good for somethings, but can get confusing with post variables
and such). Its been my experience that meta tags work better.

Aaron

On 12/9/05, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 02:07, matt VanDeWalle wrote:
> > I am wanting to forward a user on a signup or similar page (based on a
> few
> > of their answers) and so far i have it split into  basically a two-step
> > process where i have on the first part, an option list with 4 choices,
> > they hit continue or some such labled link, and then having passed all
> the
> > session variables and making the decision in the next script it would
> > forward them to the right page automatically, do I have to use meta tags
> > to do this  or is there  some simple way e.g,
> > "url=http://rightpage.php?SID"; of course without the "'s except for in
> the
> > actual url
> > I could have probably done this "switch on the fly" like some pages do
> but
> > I was told that requires java and i don't have or want to use java lol
> > matt
> > if possible i want to keep my webpages java free
>
> header( 'Location: http://www.somewhere.com/the/page/to/load.php' );
>
> The parameter to the Location header should be a full URL, although many
> browsers tolerate relative.
>
> Cheers,
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Re: [PHP] simple-ish question but something i never knew

2005-12-10 Thread Aaron Koning
My experience was with the Location keyword, it might work better with the
Redirect keyword in the header function. I stopped using header and Location
after a few problems and  has never failed for me. MHO.

Aaron

On 12/9/05, Michael Hulse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 9, 2005, at 11:35 PM, Aaron Koning wrote:
> > Its been my experience that meta tags work better.
>
> I guess what you are saying is that this:
>
>  content="0;url=https://www.theNewUrl/forward.html";>
>
> Is better than this:
>
> header("Refresh: 0; URL=https://www.theNewUrl/forward.html";);
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Re: [PHP] Post-Vars doubled / corrupted

2005-12-15 Thread Aaron Koning
I wasn't aware you could use = instead of echo (). Try making an even simpler HTML/PHP example and see if the problem
exists there. Then you can incrementally build your HTML/PHP back up to the
point where it is breaking. Example:






  


  



Aaron

On 12/15/05, Sabine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello to all,
>
> I distributed my app to a new server and suddenly had values saved twice
> in the db and so on.
> I tracked it down and found out, that the problem is the content of
> $_POST.
> Vars are doubled, Strings corrupted. Absolutely absurd.
> I have no idea where to search for the reasons.
> PHP-Version is 4.3.11
> Does anybody else have an idea?
>
> Thank you in advance
> Sabine
>
>
> A simple testcase:
>
>  echo "Post:";
> var_dump($_POST);
> ?>
> 
> 
>  method="post">
>
> 
>  type="checkbox" value="1"  title="chose color" /> for="id1">red
>  type="checkbox" value="2"  title="chose color" /> for="id2">blue
>
>  type="checkbox" value="3"  title="chose color" /> for="id3">green
>  type="checkbox" value="4"  title="chose color" /> for="id4">yellow
> 
>
> 
>  name="aendern" />   
>  />
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
> Output for $_POST, if you just click on "change colors":
> Post: array(1) { ["aendern"]=> string(34) "change colorsaendern=change
> colors" }
>
>
> Output, if you check only "red" and click "change colors":
> Post: array(2) { ["colors"]=> array(1) { [0]=> string(1) "1" }
> ["aendern"]=> string(13) "change colors" }
>
> output for 2 colors checked:
> Post: array(2) { ["colors"]=> array(3) { [0]=> string(1) "1" [1]=>
> string(1) "2" [2]=> string(1) "2" } ["aendern"]=> string(13) "change
> colors" }
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Re: [PHP] encrypt and dcrypt

2005-12-15 Thread Aaron Koning
Ganu,

Are you simply looking to use the md5 string for authentication? If so you
don't need to retrieve the decrypted version, simply encrypt what the user
submits and compare the two md5 strings.

Aaron

On 12/15/05, Chris Shiflett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ganu wrote:
> > I want a function like md5() by which I can encrypt a code and
> > again when I need from db i can dcrypt also.
> >
> > but in md5() this func. is not there. I can not go in reverse
> > way.
>
> If a simple PHP function could encrypt and decrypt data with no
> arguments other than the string, anyone could decrypt your data. In
> other words, it can't be as simple as md5().
>
> You might find the code samples at the bottom of this page helpful:
>
> http://phpsecurity.org/code
>
> They primarily cover using mcrypt. There's also an article by Robert
> Peake that's pretty good:
>
> http://www.phpmag.net/itr/online_artikel/psecom,id,667,nodeid,114.html
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Chris
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Re: [PHP] Post-Vars doubled / corrupted

2005-12-15 Thread Aaron Koning
Hi Sabine,

Its been my experience that you need square brackets after the input
checkbox name for PHP to see an array. This page discusses that:

http://www.evolt.org/article/Storing_form_array_data_to_MySQL_using_PHP/18/60222/

Change your code to the following and give it a try.


red
blue


Aaron

On 12/15/05, Sabine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Aaron,
> thanks for your answer. The HTML elements, which "represent" arrays are
> causing problems.
> I just added
> 
>  />red
>  />blue
> 
>
> to your minimalistic script.
> Checked both and got
> Array ( [colors] => Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 2 [2] => 2 ) [testvar] =>
> pleasedontcorrupt [submit] => submit )
> for post.
>
> I don't really think it's a problem of my code.
> Perhaps a problem of the servers configuration. But I'm not really
> familiar with installation and configuration duties. So I don't know
> where to search.
>
> But meanwhile I read something about input filters in Apache 2.
> And thought if there is a filter on this server which corruptes my post
> vars?
>
> Config is (I don't know which parameters are really importend):
> ["IHOST_VERSION"]=>  "Linux-1.0"
> ["SERVER_SOFTWARE"]=> "Apache/2.0.55
> ["SERVER_PROTOCOL"]=>  "HTTP/1.1"
>
> PHP 4.3.11
> Server API Apache 2.0 Filter
>
> I searched for information if PHP 4.3.11 is supposed to work fine with
> Apache 2.0.55, but didn't find a clear answer.
>
> Perhaps you know (or someone else knows) if my thoughts are going in the
> right direction?
>
> Bye
> Sabine
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Aaron Koning schrieb:
>
> > I wasn't aware you could use = instead of echo ( > =$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] ?>). Try making an even simpler HTML/PHP example
> > and see if the problem exists there. Then you can incrementally build
> > your HTML/PHP back up to the point where it is breaking. Example:
> >
> >  >   print_r($_POST);
> > ?>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >   
> > 
> > 
> >   
> > 
> >
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> > On 12/15/05, *Sabine* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> > Hello to all,
> >
> > I distributed my app to a new server and suddenly had values saved
> > twice
> > in the db and so on.
> > I tracked it down and found out, that the problem is the content
> > of $_POST.
> > Vars are doubled, Strings corrupted. Absolutely absurd.
> > I have no idea where to search for the reasons.
> > PHP-Version is 4.3.11
> > Does anybody else have an idea?
> >
> > Thank you in advance
> > Sabine
> >
> >
> > A simple testcase:
> >
> >  > echo "Post:";
> > var_dump($_POST);
> > ?>
> > 
> > 
> >  > method="post">
> >
> > 
> >  > type="checkbox" value="1"  title="chose color" /> > for="id1">red
> >  > type="checkbox" value="2"  title="chose color" /> > for="id2">blue
> >
> >  > type="checkbox" value="3"  title="chose color" /> > for="id3">green
> >  > type="checkbox" value="4"  title="chose color" /> > for="id4">yellow
> > 
> >
> > 
> >  > name="aendern" />   
> >  > name="speichern" />
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >
> > Output for $_POST, if you just click on "change colors":
> > Post: array(1) { ["aendern"]=> string(34) "change
> colorsaendern=change
> > colors" }
> >
> >
> > Output, if you check only "red" and click "change colors":
> > Post: array(2) { ["colors"]=> array(1) { [0]=> string(1) "1" }
> > ["aendern"]=> string(13) "change colors" }
> >
> > output for 2 colors checked:
> > Post: array(2) { ["colors"]=> array(3) { [0]=> string(1) "1" [1]=>
> > string(1) "2" [2]=> string(1) "2" } ["aendern"]=> string(13) "change
> > colors" }
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Re: [PHP] Random Images with no duplicates?

2005-12-15 Thread Aaron Koning
This should work, although if there are only 9 lines in the file, it will
run infintely (or until the page times out)... so put a check in for that.

$imagesNeeded = 10;
$imageArr = array();
// Create array with $imagesNeeded number of elements.
for($i=0;$i<$imagesNeeded;$i++) {
  // choose image
  $tmpImg = $openFile[array_rand($openFile)];
  // Keep getting images until the image you have is not in the existing
array of images
  while(in_array($tmpImg,$imagesArr)) {
// choose image
$tmpImg = $openFile[array_rand($openFile)];
  }
  // Put unique image into array
  array_push($imageArr,$tmpImg);
}
// You now have an array called imageArr with 10 elements/images in it.

Aaron

On 12/15/05, Mike Rondeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm still very green with PHP, but am working to fix that.
>
> I've searched high and low for an answer to this question and so far
> no solution has presented itself. I have a script to populate my web page
> with random images:
>
>  #random images example
> #this is your file
> $file = "images.txt";
> #open the file
> $openFile = file($file);
> #generate a random number
> srand((double)microtime()*100);
> #get one of the entries in the file
> $random_image = $openFile[array_rand($openFile)];
> #display the entry
> echo "";
> ?>
>
>
> This works beautifully, but my problem is that sometimes, the same image
> displays twice or more on the same page-load. My page requires 10
> different
> places where my images need to load, but I can't have any duplicate images
> show up.
>
> Any suggestions on what I need to modify here?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Mike
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Re: [PHP] One big file or many includes?

2005-12-16 Thread Aaron Koning
I don't know about whats best for the compiler (rather interpreter), but if
it is a really big site with a lot of access, transaction and management
functionality I recommend you start breaking the code into classes and
separating each class into a file and documenting... A LOT! It will be
clearer to understand and maintain. IMHO.

There are lots of sites out there that describe how to separate web code
into layers such as: display, logic/rules, database interactivity, etc.

Aaron

On 12/15/05, Martin Leduc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyones,
>
> I coding PHP since 2002 and this is the first time I have to take this
> decision.
>
> My group and I have to build a VERY, VERY BIG website for a callcenter
> users.  Understand I have to create (or use ;)) several code for access,
> transactions and management.
>
> The customer had buy MSSQL server, so we have to use it and it's working
> very fine.  NO MYSQL (is not my personal choice ;))
>
> Currently it's already hard to program and now we have many file.  We have
> only 20% done and the code are a real mess!!!
>
> Creating Class, functions, splitting code in several php files using
> include, see the files sitemap??
>
> So for the optimisation topic, what is THE BEST for the PHP compiler.  One
> big file or many included files?
>
> Regards
>
> Martin
>
> PS:  If some one know somes related links about the subject, please dont
> hesitate. ;)
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Re: [PHP] Set variable outside of scope (redo)

2006-01-05 Thread Aaron Koning
Generally, scope is fairly loose in PHP. If $row is set by
mysql_fetch_array(...) it should carry throughout your script as it is,
unless modified. Try commenting out non-relavant pieces of the code and
var_dump(...)ing the $row variable at the start and throughout the script.

Aaron


On 1/5/06, Mike Tuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Excuse the last post, I didn't have all the code it there.
>
> I have a table listing items in a database, and have a delete button
> next to each item, and I want to be able to click on the delete and
> delete only that record in the database and then reload the page
> where it would display the updated information. Here is part of the
> code I have.
>
> // list elements one by one until there are no more in the
> database
> while ( $row=mysql_fetch_array($result2) )
> {
> if ($row[range] != "")
> {
> echo "
>  method=\"post\" name=
> \"deleteRange\">
> 
> $row[id]
> $row[range]
>  name=\"deleteRange\"
> value=\"Delete\" />
> 
> 
> ";
> }
> }
> echo "";
>
> echo "
> 
>  name=
> \"addrange\">
> 
> 
> Add Range: $row[id]
>  name=\"name\" size=\"53\" tabindex=\"9
> \" />
>  type=\"submit\" name=\"addRange\"
> value=\"Add Range\" />
> 
>
> 
> ";
>
>
>
> }
> elseif (isset($_POST['deleteRange']))
> {
>
> $query = "delete from district.ip_range where id = $row[id]";
>
> mysql_query($query, $link) or die (mysql_error());
>
> echo "Record ".$row[id]." has beed deleted.";
>
> }
>
> They key I am using to find the record I want to delete is the the
> $row[id], but that is out of the scope of where the variable is set.
> Is there a way to set a variable so that it goes outside the scope?
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Re: [PHP] Warning: Missing argument 7 calling a function

2006-01-06 Thread Aaron Koning
Why not send us the Call and the Function for arguments sake (pun intended).

Aaron

On 1/6/06, enediel gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
> I've a function with 6 arguments that works properly.
>
> Trying to add a 7th argument an being sure that calling the function I
> pass
> that one I received the following message (several times) on my web page
>
> Warning: Missing argument 7 for getcommanddeclaration() in
> /var/www/cp/apply.php on line 56
>
> It's only one place where this function is called
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
> Enediel
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Re: [PHP] private, public, protected in 4.3.11

2006-01-12 Thread Aaron Koning
"exception, final, php_user_filter, interface, implements, extends, public,
private, protected, abstract, clone, try, catch, throw" where not introduced
until PHP 5 (http://ca3.php.net/reserved).

Therefore, var is the only way to define member variables prior to PHP 5.

Aaron



On 1/11/06, Peter Lauri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Example code that I try to run in version 4.3.11:
>
>
>
> Class Page {
>
> private $myID;
>
>
>
> function Page() {
>
> $this->myID=1;
>
> }
>
>
>
> function getID() {
>
> return $this->myID;
>
> }
>
>
>
> }
>
>
>
> But I get error message:
>
>
>
> Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_OLD_FUNCTION' or `T_FUNCTION' or
> `T_VAR' or `'}'' in C:\Documents and Settings\Peter Lauri\My Documents\DWS
> Asia\webserver\ework\classes\page.class.php on line 8
>
>
>
> If I change to
>
> var $myID;
>
> it works.
>
>
>
> What is wrong?
>
>
>
> /Peter
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [PHP] question about compositing objects

2006-01-12 Thread Aaron Koning
$map is not a member variable of the Loc class in your code...
Instead do this:

class Loc {
  // Defines a member variable
  var $map;
  // Constructor
  function Loc() {
$this->map = new Map(); // Create map object and save to Loc object
$this->map->setKey();
  }
}

$loc = new Loc();
$loc->map->publicMapFunction();


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On 1/12/06, jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a class which creates another class within it such as:
>
> class Loc{
>
> public function outputInfo()
> {
>
>
> $map=new Map();
>
> $map->setKey();
>
>
> }
>
> }
>
> In my main page can I access the $map object like this:
>
> $loc=new Loc();
>
> $loc->map->publicMapFunction();
>
> I thought I would be able to but it doesn't seem like it.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> -jonathan
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Re: [PHP] Cookie problem

2006-01-14 Thread Aaron Koning
Try simplifying the problem to determine the error point. For example don't
involve $_POST just try setting a cookie with hard coded variables. If that
works then add in the $_POST and test for BOTH $_POST['prefs'] and
$_POST['filter'].

Example of simplification:



Aaron


On 1/14/06, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Can't get a cookie to set. Below is the code near the file top BEFORE any
> html output.
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> $_POST['prefs'] comes from a hidden field in the middle of the html
> output.
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> $_POST['filter'] comes from a select option.
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> A Submit button closes the page and refreshes it.
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> print_r($_POST) shows $_POST['prefs'] $_POST['prefs'] are just as I expect
> when the page refreshes.
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> ## code
> print_r($_POST)
> session_start();
> print_r($_COOKIE);
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> if(isset($_POST['prefs']))
> $cookie= setcookie("listpref", $_POST['filter'], time()+7776000);
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> var_dump($cookie) shows bool TRUE
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> I added the session_start() as a test.
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> print_r($_COOKIE) shows the session ID cookie works just fine.
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> IE6 and Firefox don't record the regular cookie.
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Re: [PHP] how 2 open File Browser window in PHP

2006-01-17 Thread Aaron Koning
Please attempt to search www.php.net first for this information.

A search for 'file uploads' reveals what you want:
 http://ca.php.net/features.file-upload

Aaron

On 1/16/06, suresh kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> hi,
>  i dont know   exact  PHP code for how 2 open file browser window to
> uplad file or an image plz help me.its very urgent.
> A.suresh
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