Hi All,
Accidentally I got deleted all of my php code in one of my application, I was
using smarty and its compiled directory has the code in its native format.
Is there any way so I can do some type of reverse engineering to bring back my
original code?
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
Is there any other way of doing this without technology like web
services? mabye a glue extension between those languages?
Rory Browne wrote:
> I could be wrong on this, but I think your best hope is something
> using web services like SOAP, or XML-RPC.
>
> On 2/4/06, Eli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Philip,
You'll often get an error call on a line when there is a problem on the
previous line. Say, you forgot to end a line with a semicolon, then it will
error the next line.
Hugh
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From: "Philip W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 11:1
Patrick Aljord wrote:
could someone please help me on that one? http://hashphp.org/pastebin?pid=6156
basically this is how I do:
I display a mysql table in an html table and I put each value in an
input text box.
At the bottom I put a submit button to update changes.
My question is how do I upda
Russell Jones wrote:
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This one time, at band camp, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting! The statement system('bell'); is new to me.
>
> If I'm writing code on a hosted domain, and using that statement,
> who's bell am I ringing?
The server bell, not the client.
I used this method because the cash drawer wa
I could be wrong on this, but I think your best hope is something
using web services like SOAP, or XML-RPC.
On 2/4/06, Eli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a class in PHP which offers some API functions. I want to access
> this API with other languages (such as C/C++, Java, Perl, etc),
could someone please help me on that one? http://hashphp.org/pastebin?pid=6156
basically this is how I do:
I display a mysql table in an html table and I put each value in an
input text box.
At the bottom I put a submit button to update changes.
My question is how do I update everything knowing th
At 11:12 AM 2/4/2006, Philip W. wrote:
When using the following string format, I get an error from PHP.
$text['text'] = "String Text" ;
Hi Philip,
If that's literally a line from your script, my guess is that "text"
is a reserved word and can't be used as a variable name. Try $sText
or $sS
Philip W. wrote:
Sorry if this question seems stupid - I've only had 3 days of PHP
experience.
When using the following string format, I get an error from PHP.
$text['text'] = "String Text" ;
Can someone help me?
This seems ok and should not give any error. Mabye the error is of
something
Suppose someone had to :)
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From: Dan Harrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 February 2006 19:50
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] system('bell'); ?
Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee!
-Original Message-
From: Gerry Danen
Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee!
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From: Gerry Danen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 12:00 PM
To: tedd
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] system('bell'); ?
bell is his C program... :) Outputs an ascii 7 (b
Sorry if this question seems stupid - I've only had 3 days of PHP
experience.
When using the following string format, I get an error from PHP.
$text['text'] = "String Text" ;
Can someone help me?
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bell is his C program... :) Outputs an ascii 7 (bell) at the machine
where it runs. It basically outputs a character to stdout or stderr.
He probably has that machine next to his cash drawer...
Gerry
On 2/4/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I simple wrote a small C program that basically
Hi,
I have a class in PHP which offers some API functions. I want to access
this API with other languages (such as C/C++, Java, Perl, etc), so the
functions will run from PHP.
How can I do that?
-thanks.
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I simple wrote a small C program that basically sent a bell, 0x07
and it opened my cash drawer. In php I just did system('bell'); and
it worked fine.
Kevin
Hi:
Interesting! The statement system('bell'); is new to me.
If I'm writing code on a hosted domain, and using that statement,
who's bel
Thanks for the options David.
I think I'll go for the last option as I'm determined to get to grips
with REGEX, and your first choice of REGEX won't work for me as the
'RV-6' bit can be too variable with what it contains, whereas the \(EX\)
bit IS more constant...it's only the EX bit that chan
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 16:23, Richard Lynch wrote:
> I've got my money on the XML spec REQUIRING an alphabetic start to
> tagnames, and subsequent characters can be alphanumeric...
>
> In other words, it doesn't work because <0> is not a valid XML tag.
Yeah, that was my instinct too... Just could
Hi all,
I've found a strange bug with extract($GLOBALS, EXTR_REFS), and it
only shows up if you try to access a non-existent variable or array
member before that. Here's a demo script:
// Uncomment this line to see the problem
// $return = @$_GET['xx'];
function extr_globals() {
extract($G
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> And in the real world, where browsers just blindly chase down CAs and
>> the basic Security Model is "you pay us $200, and we make sure you
>> are who you say you are, and then we trust you" what real difference
>> does it make?
>
> Users can remove untrustworthy CA cer
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