Karam Chand wrote:
Hello,
I have an app where one module is similar to
phpMyAdmin (well only .1%) with error_reporting() set
to E_ALL.
Now a user can execute any query. What is the best way
to know whether a query is result or non-result.
e.g.
. . .
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Karam
As it st
Hello,
I have an app where one module is similar to
phpMyAdmin (well only .1%) with error_reporting() set
to E_ALL.
Now a user can execute any query. What is the best way
to know whether a query is result or non-result.
e.g.
>>
$result = mysql_query ( $query, $mysql );
if
Thanks, I will try it first
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:26:21 -0500, Greg Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://pear.php.net/package/DB_Pager
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:49:27 -0600, Brad Pauly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am also trying to do this. Dovecot is the default IMAP server on
> FC2. I haven't had time to try it yet, but here is a link I found
> about compiling PHP with dovecot:
>
> http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2004-Jul
Hi.
I am currently working on a project that the script should print-out
documents whenever local users wishe to print-out.
However, my concern is how to detect THE printer is ready to print out NOT
only its driver is installed.
Thank you in advance.
CK
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Hey Chris,
Thanks for replying.
Dont worry about it, I got so p*ssed that I just
striped the whole thing down to pretty much just the
imagecopyresized() function, fiddled around with it to
see how it works and got the sh*t working. The good
thing now is I understand a bit better how the
function
I think you've a couple of problems with your second problem (problem
problem problem).
First of all, you're setting $dst_h to 0, which gives you a height of 0
- IIRC that's not what you wanted :)
You should be setting that $dst_h = 120 as you always want it to be 120px
I reckon that your code
Web standards my friend.
Use CSS, learn from the master: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/goingtoprint/
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Print window function???
Is there a function
Is there a function for print window in php? I tried javascript
window.print() but this doesn't work in ie 5.2 on mac. Thanks.
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No worries. But here's my thought:
1. You start with an image, getting it's current (original) proportions
2. You figure out the width and height proportions to resize it down to
something small
3. Resize image (creating a new image.. At least to send to the browser
if not in a file separate from
Hi Trevor,
Sorry, am just a bit confused myself mostly because I
am using a third party script to clip the 120x90 part
out of the image...understanding the way the script is
written is a little frustrating as it was written for
something else and I am trying to adopt it.
if you want to try your h
Hello,
On 10/15/2004 02:24 PM, Carlos Alberto Bazan-Canabal wrote:
I am working on setting up a VPOS system, and I need to read the
results of sending the CC information to the bank.
When sending the form I am doing it with HTTPS port 443 with POST
method in my form and application/www-form-urlenco
My interpretation of Problem 2 before was that you wanted to get a 120w
x 90h (?) section of the original image, not of the thumbnail you
generated by resizing the original.
You seem to be working off of the adjusted height.
Sorry, I didn't noodle all the way through this one, what I am missing?
Hi,
I am working on setting up a VPOS system, and I need to read the
results of sending the CC information to the bank.
When sending the form I am doing it with HTTPS port 443 with POST
method in my form and application/www-form-urlencoded
When I get the results of my submission I get another ht
Thank you Matt and Ed.
I have solved the issue and started looking into parsing and regular
expressions.
Thx
Carlos.
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:57:02 -0500, Matt M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.preg-split.php
> >
> > should do it
>
>
> also http://us2.php.
Thanks!
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:06:15 -0500, Matt M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Also if someone could direct me to a site that explains how to use and
> > create regexp in a small minded manor since I have been unable to
> > grasp the concepts.
>
>
> the regex coach has been a big help to me
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:30:42 -0400, Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck installing with the --with-imap configuration
> option. IMAP doesn't seem to be installed (nor imap-devel) and the c
> library specified in the docs at php.net does not compile.
I am also trying to do th
Hi again guys, :-)
Thanks to the educated (and excellient) help of Chris
and trevor I am now getting proportionate thumbs
(which was "problem 1", remember? )
Heres the code that i am using, if it may help anyone
else:
** code start **
$src_img = imagecreatefromjpeg("tgp1.jpg");
$img_dim = getima
How come you guys always go for the simplest answer? why not do something like,
$num = count($arrPt);
$arrPt[$num]['name'] = "Figntin' Bob";
$arrPt[$num]['address'] = "Under the Broad Street Bridge";
Live a little...
-Jasper
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:07:43 -0500, Chris Boget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
> http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.preg-split.php
>
> should do it
also http://us2.php.net/explode
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> I'm setting up a credit card payment app. When I send the information
> through the form I get a result similar to this:
>
> NOT CAPTURED:00:428930479495:NA:1015:9755676331042890:1:1
>
> This is the only data in the result page.
>
> I have never done parsing, and I have no idea of how
* Thus wrote Quanah Gibson-Mount:
> I see that php 5.0.2 has added the "ldap_sasl_bind" function. I compiled
> php-5.0.2 against our OpenLDAP w/ SASL support libraries, and went ahead to
> give it a whirl:
> ...
> However, what I get back is:
>
> Warning: ldap_sasl_bind() [ href='function.lda
Hi.
I'm setting up a credit card payment app. When I send the information
through the form I get a result similar to this:
NOT CAPTURED:00:428930479495:NA:1015:9755676331042890:1:1
This is the only data in the result page.
I have never done parsing, and I have no idea of how to get thi
Algebra! I aced that in 7th grade! (don't ask me about all the other
years of math. Haha.. I think I just got bored and slept a lot or
something)
-TG
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonel Rienton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 11:02 AM
> To: Gryffyn, Trevor
> C
> Also if someone could direct me to a site that explains how to use and
> create regexp in a small minded manor since I have been unable to
> grasp the concepts.
the regex coach has been a big help to me
http://www.weitz.de/regex-coach/
you might find it useful
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it's algebra at work :)
nicely done.
On Oct 15, 2004, at 8:57 AM, Gryffyn, Trevor wrote:
Good questions.. Here's some stuff to play with:
Heres my maths problems in 2 parts:
Problem 1)
I need to scale down an image (eg: example.jpg) to
height of 120 pixels while maintaining the images
proportions.
Thank you for the tips and the help. I really appriciate it. You
have given me something that I can use to learn regular expressions.
Thanks,
Robert
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:04:57 +0800, Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 15 October 2004 10:35, Robet Carson wrote:
>
>
> > need a
Very helpful indeed. Until today I had used softwares like Photoshop
to get the exact proportion rate. This really works, thank you guys.
Cheers !!!
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 07:05:34 -0700 (PDT), Mag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DAMN!
> 2 minutes after posting to the list I get some pretty
> good mail
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:42:21 +0700, Yusuf Tikupadang
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a new member in this mailing list.
> I have a problem with large data in mssql (more than 100.000 record in
> one table). If I want to browse it from record 10 until 19 (like when
> I press next button), php have
> You mean like this...
> $sub = array
> (
> 'name' => 'Ahnold',
> 'address' => '123 Someplace Nice',
> );
>
> $bigArray[] = $sub;
Something else that will work is the following:
$arrPt =& $Arr[];
$arrPt['name'] = 'bob';
$arrPt['address'] = 'wherever';
thnx,
DAMN!
2 minutes after posting to the list I get some pretty
good mails from two people with answers on how to
solve this,while i had a restless night trying to
figure this out in my head! I LOVE THIS LIST!
Thanks guys, will tell you how this goes and if i have
any problems.
Cheers,
Mag
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Good questions.. Here's some stuff to play with:
> Heres my maths problems in 2 parts:
>
> Problem 1)
> I need to scale down an image (eg: example.jpg) to
> height of 120 pixels while maintaining the images
> proportions.
>
> eg:
> if i have an image of (height and width) 800x600 what
> would th
Problem 1)
$h_1 = 600;
$w_1 = 800;
$h_2 = 120;
$w_2 = $w_1 * ($h_2 / $h_1);
Problem 2 a)
Assuming you're wanting the central portion of the original image (which
I think you are from what you've written)
$h_1 = 600;
$w_1 = 800;
$h_2 = 120;
$w_2 = 90;
$x = ($h_1 - $h_2) / 2;
$y = ($w_1 - $w_2) / 2
Hi!
I need someone who is very good with maths to help me
with this, unfortunatly I suck at maths so that
someone can not be me. Ironically before I started my
first computer course years back I asked the
instructer if "learning computers needed a lot of
maths...she said 'no, just basics'"..that ai
Cosmin wrote:
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skip the two step process and use RAND in the sql statement
SELECT * FROM table1, table2 WHERE a=b AND c
bastien
From: -{ Rene Brehmer }- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] How to optimize select of random record in DB ?
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 07:41:44 +02
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On 15 Oct 2004 11:51:33 -, PHPDiscuss - PHP Newsgroups and mailing
lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody have any depthful knowledge of the SimpleXML extension in
> PHP5?..
>
> More accurately, do you know if the simpleXml->xpath() method uses DOM,
> SAX or some other m
You could add is_integer() into the if statement.
On 15 Oct 2004, at 14:07, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 07:45, Gareth Williams wrote:
Do you even need a regex?
What about
if (strlen($_POST['mobile_number']) != 11 &&
substr($_POST['mobile_number'],0,3) != 447)
{
$error="Inva
Try is_int($_POST['mobile_number']) or ctype_digit($_POST['mobile_number'])
HTH
Cheers
Chris
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 07:45, Gareth Williams wrote:
Do you even need a regex?
What about
if (strlen($_POST['mobile_number']) != 11 &&
substr($_POST['mobile_number'],0,3) != 447)
{
$
try $Arr[] = array('name' => 'arnold', 'address' => 'street');
Arnold wrote:
Hi,
How can i add new items to an array without using an index.
Normally (single dimension) you can do: Arr[]="x" and this item is
added to the array, but what if i have subitems like:
Arr[]['name']="arnold"; Arr[]['a
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 08:34, Arnold wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can i add new items to an array without using an index.
> Normally (single dimension) you can do: Arr[]="x" and this item is
> added to the array, but what if i have subitems like:
> Arr[]['name']="arnold"; Arr[]['address']="street".
>
Hi,
How can i add new items to an array without using an index.
Normally (single dimension) you can do: Arr[]="x" and this item is
added to the array, but what if i have subitems like:
Arr[]['name']="arnold"; Arr[]['address']="street".
This last example doesnt work and i think there will be a
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On 15 October 2004 12:39, Shaun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could anyone help me with a reugular expression for a UK mobile phone
> number?
>
> So far I have tried this but with no success
Shaun wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone help me with a reugular expression for a UK mobile phone
number?
So far I have tried this but with no success
$regexp = "/^447[0-9]{9}$/";
if(!preg_match( $regexp, $_POST[mobile_number] )){
$error = "Invalid Mobile Number";
The number nust be 11 numbers long,
On Friday 15 October 2004 19:38, Shaun wrote:
> Could anyone help me with a reugular expression for a UK mobile phone
> number?
>
> So far I have tried this but with no success
>
>
> $regexp = "/^447[0-9]{9}$/";
> if(!preg_match( $regexp, $_POST[mobile_number] )){
> $error = "Invalid Mobile
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 07:45, Gareth Williams wrote:
> Do you even need a regex?
>
> What about
>
> if (strlen($_POST['mobile_number']) != 11 &&
> substr($_POST['mobile_number'],0,3) != 447)
> {
> $error="Invalid Number";
> }
This doesn't verify that the portion following 447 is also a num
Hi,
Could anyone help me with a reugular expression for a UK mobile phone
number?
So far I have tried this but with no success
$regexp = "/^447[0-9]{9}$/";
if(!preg_match( $regexp, $_POST[mobile_number] )){
$error = "Invalid Mobile Number";
The number nust be 11 numbers long, be all num
Hi,
Does anybody have any depthful knowledge of the SimpleXML extension in
PHP5?..
More accurately, do you know if the simpleXml->xpath() method uses DOM,
SAX or some other method of parsing a loaded XML document?
I ask because I am trying to parse arbitrary XML documents as efficiently
as possi
Do you even need a regex?
What about
if (strlen($_POST['mobile_number']) != 11 &&
substr($_POST['mobile_number'],0,3) != 447)
{
$error="Invalid Number";
}
On 15 Oct 2004, at 13:38, Shaun wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone help me with a reugular expression for a UK mobile phone
number?
So far I have tried
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On 15 October 2004 10:00, Yusuf Tikupadang wrote:
> They're mirrors.
>
>
> On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:20:10 +0100, Graham Cossey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering
Graham Cossey wrote:
I was wondering what the difference is between the various PHP sites linked
to in this list, are they mirrors and what determines which site you get
directed to when doing a search from www.php.net?
If you download you will be directed to a mirror, and that will then be
used a
They're mirrors.
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:20:10 +0100, Graham Cossey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was wondering what the difference is between the various PHP sites linked
> to in this list, are they mirrors and what determines which site you get
> directed to when doing a search from www.php.
Definitely store them in a session. A db lookup will mean a much heavier
and process intensive procedure.
Ian
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 09:41, Brendon wrote:
> I am building a web based community forum type software using PHP. I am
> currently working on how different user privelages are handled. E
> I don't know if this can running on mssql.
> select limit m,n
No, mssql can't do that. the only solution that i have is using
cursor, but I can't use codecharge to do that (and need much more time
to develop).
Thanks for your idea.
Best Regards,
Yusuf Tikupadang
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> I don't know if this can running on mssql.
> select limit m,n
No, mssql can't do that. the only solution that i have is using
cursor, but I can't use codecharge to do that (and need much more time
to develop).
Thanks for your idea.
Best Regards,
Yusuf Tikupadang
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I was wondering what the difference is between the various PHP sites linked
to in this list, are they mirrors and what determines which site you get
directed to when doing a search from www.php.net?
http://www.php.net
http://uk.php.net
http://us2.php.net
and presumably others...
Thanks
Graham
I think read from database better than from session, because it's more
easy than usnig session.
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 00:41:31 -0700, Brendon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am building a web based community forum type software using PHP. I am
> currently working on how different user privelages are
I am building a web based community forum type software using PHP. I am
currently working on how different user privelages are handled. Each
user is part of a group and each group has varying degrees of privelages.
I need to add in functionality which at the begginning of every script
check the
Jared wrote:
foo.php, I get "No input file specified." Instead of the standard 404
error. Is there a way to customize this?
Easy with Apache [1,2], with en ErrorDocument [1] directive.
Ex with this in a .htaccess (the FileInfo Override [3] is required)
containing this line:
ErrorDocument 404 /Lame
> Hi guys,
> Recently, I had to reformat one of the web servers and now I have
> encountered an unusual problem. I am not sure whether this is an
> issue which
> can be fixed in the .ini file or whether its specific to the
> version of php
> I am using.
>
> Here is the problem:
>$query="SELECT
I'm running PHP as CGI instead of as an apache module because my hosting
1) suggests it and 2) this way I can compile my own PHP with whatever
options I want, including a custom php.ini.
Works great except when I load a page that doesn't exist, such as
foo.php, I get "No input file specified."
What about in MySQL:
SELECT personID from persons ORDER BY RAND(NOW()) LIMIT 1
If the table is large, then the following might be better:
LOCK TABLES foo READ;
SELECT FLOOR(RAND() * COUNT(*)) AS rand_row FROM foo;
SELECT * FROM foo LIMIT $rand_row, 1;
UNLOCK TABLES;
There's a whole discussion on it
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