[PHP] Sending mail on OS X
Hi, all. I'm sure this question has been asked, but I was not able to effectively search the forum archives, so I'm having to ask it again. I'm trying to use the mail function to send email on OS X, but the email gets rejected by the mail server I'm sending to. I get messages in mail.loglike this: "The IP you're using to send email is not authorized to send email directly to our servers." I tried sending mail through another server using the SMTP and smtp_port settings in my php.ini files, but the settings seem to be ignored (perhaps they are Windows only?). Can anyone tell me how I can successfully send test emails on OS X? Also, the From header does seem to be getting successfully set. Is there anything wrong with this code? mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'php test', 'this is the message.\nthis is another line.', 'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'."\n\r"); Thanks, Christian
[PHP] Undefined index error
I'm getting this error in my Apache log file, and I can't figure out why: Undefined index: password in /path/to/file.php on line 82 Some searching on Google turned up a bunch of questions, but no answers. Any idea what this warning message is referring to? Thanks, Christian
Re: [PHP] Undefined index error
Ah, you're right. Thanks, Tijnema. I'm just getting my feet wet with PHP, and you guys are a great help! Christian On 6/10/07, Tijnema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 6/10/07, Christian Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm getting this error in my Apache log file, and I can't figure out why: > > Undefined index: password in /path/to/file.php on line 82 > > Some searching on Google turned up a bunch of questions, but no answers. > Any idea what this warning message is referring to? > > Thanks, > Christian Yes, you're probably trying to get a value from an array by using a key that isn't in the array. Something like this: "test", "foo"=>"bar"); $value = $array['password']; // Key "password" doesn't exist! ?> Check the line number and print out the array with var_dump/print_r to see what's in the array.. Tijnema >
[PHP] Is this code thread safe?
I'm pretty sure this code is thread safe, but I just want to be 100% sure. I have a class called ViewHelper with a static function called is_signed_in. All it does is check the session for the existence of a particular variable, and if it's there, it returns true, otherwise false. Since the function is static, is there any way this code is not thread safe? Is there any way I could be checking someone else's session if the requests are concurrent? Thanks, Christian