[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you even need reset()? I've never used it.
Personally, I do not see the need.
The op is building the array then wanting to work with it.
At this point, the internal pointer should still be at the beginning. AFAIK
Jim
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Anybody trying to build php 4.4.7 with xslt/sablotron support? I'm
setting up a new Debian server and configure kept quitting on
Sablotron saying the version was less than 0.96. Looking at /usr/
include/sablot.h, it shows the version at 1.0.3. Configure was saying
it was using /usr, and I co
On 11/4/07, Jon Westcot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> I'm hoping to find a solution to the problem I'm having with my script
> timing out while inserting records into a table.
>
> Overall, the process is pretty fast, which is impressive, but when it
> gets to the 22,000 to 23,0
Jon Westcot wrote:
> Hi Nathan:
>
> Another quick question regarding the use of the .htaccess file:
>
> If I'm trying to set something like post_max_size, which takes a
> shorthand value such as 16M in place of the full value, will using the
> php_value type of statement also accept the
Jon Westcot wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I'm hoping to find a solution to the problem I'm having with my script
> timing out while inserting records into a table.
>
> Overall, the process is pretty fast, which is impressive, but when it
> gets to the 22,000 to 23,000 record mark, it seems to ti
Hi Nathan:
Another quick question regarding the use of the .htaccess file:
If I'm trying to set something like post_max_size, which takes a shorthand
value such as 16M in place of the full value, will using the php_value type of
statement also accept the shorthand value, or do I need to
Hi all:
I'm hoping to find a solution to the problem I'm having with my script
timing out while inserting records into a table.
Overall, the process is pretty fast, which is impressive, but when it gets
to the 22,000 to 23,000 record mark, it seems to time out. I've had it get up
over
Hi Nathan:
I'm not certain if I have all of the items you've mentioned, but I'll look
into it. And thanks for the link; I'll check that out, too.
Jon
- Original Message -
From: Nathan Nobbe
To: Jon Westcot
Cc: PHP General
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 5:05 PM
Subject: Re:
On 11/4/07, Jon Westcot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Cristian:
>
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> In this case, what I've been noticing is that most of the values have
> gone DOWN (i.e., gotten smaller) after I placed my own php.ini file in
> place. For example, upload_max_filesize was 8
Hi Cristian:
Thanks for the replies.
In this case, what I've been noticing is that most of the values have
gone DOWN (i.e., gotten smaller) after I placed my own php.ini file in
place. For example, upload_max_filesize was 8M before I placed my file,
but, afterwards, it was 2M! I'm tryin
You must take in count that before php even gets to receive something,
it all passes through the HTTP server (apache or something). for most of
these settings there are equivalents in the config file of the server
that you need to change accordingly.
this might be the cause of the weird results.
Server can't access files on clients computers as they wish or it would
be madness. Nothing would be secure. However you can get to the file if
you make it public in some way and with some restrictions. Therea are
several methods:
1. (wich i think is best) install a ftp server and "share" the fi
Hi all:
I've learned, much to my pleasure, that I can place a php.ini file in the
root directory of my shared domain to allow some customization of the php
settings. However, when I do this, I keep getting weird results. Some of the
values that I change appear as I've asked them to be. S
Jim Lucas wrote:
> Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
>> I have a file linked with require into my program with statements like:
>>
>> define("_ADDRESS","Address");
>> define("_CITY","City");
>>
>> I would like to replace this with a mysql table with these two fields
>> (out of many other fields).
>>
>> How c
Hi all:
I've been beating my head against a brick wall trying to figure this out
and I'm still no closer than I was two weeks ago.
How do I specify a local file on my computer to use with fopen() on the
server?
I've checked and the allow_url_fopen setting is set to On. I use the h
Do you even need reset()? I've never used it.
On Nov 3, 2007 11:08 PM, Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eduardo Vizcarra wrote:
> > Hi guys
> >
> > After doing some changes, I believe it is partially working, what I did is
> > the following:
> > while($row=mysql_fetch_array($fotos))
> >
On 11/4/07, Mackatack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have not defined any tags in my httpd.conf and by default
> apache should accept all request methods. I've stripped my apache config
> down to:
>
> Listen 80
> NameVirtualHost *:80
>
> ServerName my.server.com
> DocumentRoot
Jim Lucas schreef:
Mackatack wrote:
Nathan Nobbe schreef:
On 11/3/07, Mackatack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all!
Im trying to submit a very basic form to phpinfo():
readfile: ';
readfile("php://input")
phpinfo();
?>
When i use the button to submit the
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