I run a local mirror of the PHP manual, and I most often go straight to
the "Search for" box to look up the format of a function. With the
mysqli functions, I've found than many of them simply
aren't "available" that way. E.g. mysqli_connect() - "Sorry, but the
function mysqli_connect is not in
Ian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have had a weird request as a project and that is to build a system
> where the clients can put down their office plans into a system and
> based on where you are in the buliding (either via defined kiosks or
> mobile dropdown filters) it will print out directions on how to
Hi,
I have had a weird request as a project and that is to build a system where
the clients can put down their office plans into a system and based on where
you are in the buliding (either via defined kiosks or mobile dropdown
filters) it will print out directions on how to get somewhere within th
Martine Osias wrote:
Hi,
My insert statements on this web page don't execute. The select
statements do work. This tells me that the database connection is
working. The username and password are the administrator's. What else
could prevent the insert statements from executing?
Thank you.
M
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
[snip]
I don't think PHP really has anything good for higher level editing of
PDF's. Simple stuff only really. You could maybe look at doing some
command line stuff on a system using a later version of OpenOffice which
has just now got some very good PDF editing features.
Jochem Maas wrote:
Op 3/11/10 10:05 PM, Ken Kixmoeller schreef:
Hey, folks --- -
-- Session-based, no cookies.
sessions are cookie based. unless your passing the
session id around via a URL parameter, which is a no-no.
Ja, bestimmt. I should have said "no persistent cookies"
--
PHP Gen
Martine Osias wrote:
My insert statements on this web page don't execute. The select
statements do work. This tells me that the database connection is
working. The username and password are the administrator's. What else
could prevent the insert statements from executing?
Most likely syntax of
2010/3/11 Martine Osias :
> Hi,
>
> My insert statements on this web page don't execute. The select statements
> do work. This tells me that the database connection is working. The username
> and password are the administrator's. What else could prevent the insert
> statements from executing?
Woul
Hi,
My insert statements on this web page don't execute. The select statements
do work. This tells me that the database connection is working. The username
and password are the administrator's. What else could prevent the insert
statements from executing?
Thank you.
Martine
--
PHP Gene
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 17:34 -0700, George Langley wrote:
> Hi again. Thanks for all the info!
> Not sure I'd agree that GET should just "assume" it was URLencoded, but
> hey - who am I to argue? :-{)]
> As mentioned, this is eventually buried into a Joomla! site's login
> func
Hi again. Thanks for all the info!
Not sure I'd agree that GET should just "assume" it was URLencoded, but
hey - who am I to argue? :-{)]
As mentioned, this is eventually buried into a Joomla! site's login
functions (displays any errors). So not sure I'd have access to th
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 16:32 -0600, Donovan Brooke wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> Longtime member, rare poster here.
>
> I am browsing around right now regarding the subject line, and have
> looked at the HTML_toPDF project
>
> http://www.rustyparts.com/pdf.php
>
> that also includes a PDFEncryptor
> sys
Op 3/11/10 10:05 PM, Ken Kixmoeller schreef:
> Hey, folks --- -
>
>
> -- Session-based, no cookies.
sessions are cookie based. unless your passing the
session id around via a URL parameter, which is a no-no.
--
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Hello!,
Longtime member, rare poster here.
I am browsing around right now regarding the subject line, and have
looked at the HTML_toPDF project
http://www.rustyparts.com/pdf.php
that also includes a PDFEncryptor
system in it.. but I thought I'd post to the list to see
if anyone has any recomme
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 23:16, Daniel Egeberg wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 22:57, George Langley wrote:
>> Hi all. Is there an issue with $_GET not handling a Base64-encoded
>> value correctly? (PHP is 5.1.6)
>> Am receiving a Base64-encoded value:
>>
>> theurl.com/index.php?me
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 22:57, George Langley wrote:
> Hi all. Is there an issue with $_GET not handling a Base64-encoded
> value correctly? (PHP is 5.1.6)
> Am receiving a Base64-encoded value:
>
> theurl.com/index.php?message=x
>
> and retrieving it with $_GET:
>
> echo $_GET
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:57 PM, George Langley wrote:
>Hi all. Is there an issue with $_GET not handling a Base64-encoded
> value correctly? (PHP is 5.1.6)
>Am receiving a Base64-encoded value:
>
> theurl.com/index.php?message=x
>
> and retrieving it with $_GET:
>
> echo $_GE
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 14:57 -0700, George Langley wrote:
> Hi all. Is there an issue with $_GET not handling a Base64-encoded
> value correctly? (PHP is 5.1.6)
> Am receiving a Base64-encoded value:
>
> theurl.com/index.php?message=x
>
> and retrieving it with $_GET:
>
> echo
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:57 PM, George Langley wrote:
> x is a Japanese phrase, that has been encoded into Base64. So is using
> the + symbol:
>
> ...OODq+OCou...
>
> but my $_GET is replacing the + with a space:
>
> ...OODq OCou...
>
> thus the base64_decode() is failing (displays diamonds
Manuel Lemos wrote:
Hello,
You may want to try posting an offer here to increase the chances of
finding somebody.
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Thanks
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Hello,
on 03/11/2010 07:05 PM Ken Kixmoeller said the following:
> Hey, folks --- -
>
> I have a new system going "live" shortly. Unfortunately, through some
> client delays (and mine, too, I suppose), we are butting up to a
> vacation I have planned.
>
> My client would like to have a *local*
Hey, folks --- -
I have a new system going "live" shortly. Unfortunately, through some
client delays (and mine, too, I suppose), we are butting up to a
vacation I have planned.
My client would like to have a *local* resource PHP person, in case,
well I don't know, the whole system starts r
Hi all. Is there an issue with $_GET not handling a Base64-encoded
value correctly? (PHP is 5.1.6)
Am receiving a Base64-encoded value:
theurl.com/index.php?message=x
and retrieving it with $_GET:
echo $_GET["message"];
x is a Japanese phrase, that has been encoded int
Gotcha, wasn't thinking straight. Turns out it doesn't really have to
be a legal-HTML attribute anyway, so I can just do:
str_replace(' wrote:
> So in other words; it's the library that you fix with wrapper
> functions, not the reports (outside the scope of using the library).
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2
Hey all,
Just wanted to let you know what I find out about this and how
I solved the problem.
First, name based SSL is, as one person told me, only good for
one IP address in an Apache installation. I'll let Apache
explain it themselves because they are better at it than I am.
"The reason
So in other words; it's the library that you fix with wrapper
functions, not the reports (outside the scope of using the library).
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Rene Veerman wrote:
> function readyForDOM_report($originalReportAsText) {
> return str_replace (' }
>
> $dom = new DOMDocument();
>
function readyForDOM_report($originalReportAsText) {
return str_replace ('loadHTML(readyForDOM_report($str));
$tables = $dom->getElementsByTagName("table");
$rows = $tables->item(0)->getElementsByTagName('tr');
foreach($rows as $row){
foreach($row->childNodes as $node)
// check $node f
I could could, but that would kind of defeat the point of the project
(I'm trying to capture a bunch of existing HTML reports via output
buffering and transform the tables into proper XLS. Tweaking every
single report is exactly what I'm trying to avoid).
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Rene Veer
hmm lame bug... but you can add a classname to the s and check for that?..
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Andy Theuninck wrote:
> I'm trying to parse a string containing an HTML table using the
> builtin DOM classes and running into an odd problem.
>
> Here's what I'm doing:
> $dom = new DOMDoc
I'm trying to parse a string containing an HTML table using the
builtin DOM classes and running into an odd problem.
Here's what I'm doing:
$dom = new DOMDocument();
$dom->loadHTML($str);
$tables = $dom->getElementsByTagName("table");
$rows = $tables->item(0)->getElementsByTagName('tr');
foreach($
Op 3/11/10 2:44 PM, Mike Roberts schreef:
> I have tried and tried, countless times to be removed from this list...
> still when I go to my deleted items I can see that emails leak through.
> If there is an administrator who can simply delete me ( simply because I
> can not seem to do this correctl
http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/873.html
Should do the trick for you.
-Original Message-
From: Jack [mailto:jacklistm...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 12:24 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] outlook calendar entry on the fly
Does anyone have any refere
Does anyone have any reference to some php code which would allow me to have
a person go to a website, pick an appointment time and date and then create
a clickable link which could populate outlook with the appointment. I
believe this is an .ics file which outlook needs/reads.
Thanks!
Jac
Ken,
That's exactly what I want and it works beautifully! I wish I had
asked this question a long time ago since, in the past, I have been creating
the files and wind up with a bunch of image files hanging around. When
building this new site I thought there must be a better way!
Thank
Also you should think about writing those files a memcache or something.
That way the image can expire but you're not wasting a lot of cpu cycles,
aka 500 hits to the site at the same time would be very intensive, but
if someone hit the site 10 minutes ago with a 700 ttl, the would load
sure..
have a seperate php script output the image you want (after doing a
header() call to set the mime type to an image; google "php header
image"), and call that on the relevant page via by sending the proper headers back for an entire page, but I just want to do
> basically the same thing fo
Floyd Resler wrote:
I want to draw tabs in a tab bar without having to actually write the images to
a file. Is it possible to generate the image and send the data back and make
the browser think it's loading an image file? I know this can be done by
sending the proper headers back for an ent
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 10:27 -0500, Floyd Resler wrote:
> I want to draw tabs in a tab bar without having to actually write the images
> to a file. Is it possible to generate the image and send the data back and
> make the browser think it's loading an image file? I know this can be done
> by
I want to draw tabs in a tab bar without having to actually write the images to
a file. Is it possible to generate the image and send the data back and make
the browser think it's loading an image file? I know this can be done by
sending the proper headers back for an entire page, but I just w
I have tried and tried, countless times to be removed from this list...
still when I go to my deleted items I can see that emails leak through.
If there is an administrator who can simply delete me ( simply because I
can not seem to do this correctly) I would greatly appreciate it. Thank
You!
I love this place, thank you to everyone that posted, I will make changes to
make it safer.
Thanks again to everyone.
gary
"Jochem Maas" wrote in message
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> Op 3/10/10 11:39 PM, Daniel Egeberg schreef:
>> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 23:44, Dmitry Ruban wrot
Jochem Maas wrote:
Op 3/10/10 1:29 PM, Auke van Slooten schreef:
Hi,
In a hobby project I'm relying on the order in which the following piece
of PHP code is executed:
$client->system->multiCall(
$client->methodOne(),
$client->methodTwo()
);
but who cares. the code is full of magic, whic
Op 3/10/10 11:39 PM, Daniel Egeberg schreef:
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 23:44, Dmitry Ruban wrote:
>> Hi Jochem,
>>
>> Jochem Maas wrote:
>>>
>>> Op 3/10/10 6:23 PM, Joseph Thayne schreef:
Looks to me like you are closing your form before you put anything in
it. Therefore, the loan_
Hi,
At the time when I am writing this, looks like I already got the functions I
needed. It turned out that I had to use some array_combine, sorting the items
by keys instead of values as well as using array_keys to get the values I
needed.
Thanks for pointing me towards the right directi
ah, comments for
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.references.return.php show:
-
php at thunder-2000 dot com
02-Feb-2007 10:31
If you want to get a part of an array to manipulate, you can use this function
function &
Ah, ok..
Turns out mine does too ;)
So for light apps, it can be considered a coder's preference then..
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Ashley Sheridan
wrote:
>
> My editor highlights those strings even without me having to keep breaking
> out with concatenation Rene
>
Hi..
I've got a db-insert command array that's several levels deep..
Let's abstract this as:
$wm[$idx1][$idx2][$idx3][..etc] //$WorkMemory
Several of my helper functions need to work on the "original,
top-call_level" $wm.
So i pass it as &$wm, and have the helper function declarations accept
it a
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 08:03 +0100, Rene Veerman wrote:
> $var = 'bla'.$var2.'doh'.$var3['index'].'argh'.$var4[$var4index];
>
> is so much more readable in any editor that does syntax highlighting,
> and parses quicker too.
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:15 AM, David Mehler wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
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