Re: [PHP] Binary data confusion

2003-01-11 Thread Clay Loveless
a charm. If anyone can see any problems with this solution, I would be interested to hear them! Thanks, Clay > From: Clay Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 22:09:03 -0800 > To: PHP-General <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [PHP] Binary data confusion &g

[PHP] Binary data confusion

2003-01-10 Thread Clay Loveless
Hi, I've got a problem to solve regarding binary data strings, which is an area I don't have a lot of experience in. If anyone can help, I would be grateful. Here's the problem in a nutshell: I am getting a binary string from a third-party server that I need to encode into a PNG image. The strin

Re: [PHP] $this in an XML data handler ... in a class

2002-07-03 Thread Clay Loveless
ay > From: Analysis & Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 16:38:38 -0400 > To: PHP List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [PHP] $this in an XML data handler ... in a class > > Clay: > > On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 11:05:34AM -0700, Clay Love

Re: [PHP] $this in an XML data handler ... in a class

2002-07-03 Thread Clay Loveless
In a follow up on this, here's something else that's kind of bizzare ... Within this class example, if I add a variable declaration of: var $testval = 'this is a test'; And then add to _xml_character_data(): echo "TEST: $this->testval\n"; ... I find that within the class structure, _x

Re: [PHP] $this in an XML data handler ... in a class

2002-07-03 Thread Clay Loveless
TECTED]> > Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 13:14:34 -0400 > To: PHP List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [PHP] $this in an XML data handler ... in a class > > Clay: > > On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 02:20:56AM -0700, Clay Loveless wrote: >> >> xml_set_element_

Re: [PHP] Re: $this in an XML data handler ... in a class

2002-07-03 Thread Clay Loveless
> "Peter Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Have a look at: > http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.xml-set-object.php > > xml_set_object($this->parser, &$this); > > > > "Clay Loveless" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >

[PHP] $this in an XML data handler ... in a class

2002-07-03 Thread Clay Loveless
Here's a brain-bender ... At least it is for me at the moment. : ) When I use an XML parser inside a class, the xml_*_handler functions aren't recognizing "$this->" variables. I can kind of see why ... But would like it to work anyway. : ) Here's an example: class Blah { var $xmlparser;

Re: [PHP] Dealing with XML charsets

2002-07-02 Thread Clay Loveless
I haven't tried this myself yet, but will soon be facing a similar need. http://www.php.net/iconv That's probably the way I'll start off on tackling this problem ... Grab your XML document, check to see if it's in windows-1252, and if it is, run it through the iconv functions, then parse the XML

Re: [PHP] catch the client OS user logon from php script

2002-06-19 Thread Clay Loveless
one of those times! : ) -Clay > From: "Brian McGarvie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 10:29:25 +0100 > To: "Clay Loveless" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "PHP-General" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: [PHP] catch the client

Re: [PHP] catch the client OS user logon from php script

2002-06-19 Thread Clay Loveless
Edy, If you're referring to the OS a visitor to your site is using (not the OS your PHP is running on, which you probably know), you'd want: $_SERVER["HTTP_UA_OS"] -Clay > From: "Brian McGarvie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 09:54:39 +0100 > To: èdy kurniawan <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [PHP] Setting my.cnf [client] values in PHP

2002-06-19 Thread Clay Loveless
? If so, would any values found there be passed along to PHP's internal mysql client? Thanks, Clay > From: Clay Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 22:48:37 -0700 > To: PHP-General <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [PHP] Setting my.cnf [client] values i

Re: [PHP] what kind of weird problem is this?

2002-06-18 Thread Clay Loveless
Sounds like you're using Mac OS X, if you got PHP from entropy.ch ... Make sure you do NOT use TextEdit to edit/create your PHP scripts. Grab a copy of BBEdit Lite instead from www.barebones.com. You'll be glad you did! -Clay > From: Joshua Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002

[PHP] Setting my.cnf [client] values in PHP

2002-06-18 Thread Clay Loveless
I'm fiddling around with the SSL connection capabilities of MySQL 4.0.1-alpha ... In order for an SSL connection to succeed, the client and server must have some ssl parameters set either in MySQL's my.cnf file, or on the command-line to start the client or server. I've got the server configured

Re: [PHP] dynamic water marks?

2002-06-18 Thread Clay Loveless
Or, if the watermarks *must* be dynamically generated and visible, use something like ImageMagik to lay something transparent over the image on the fly. Wouldn't be exactly speedy, but would do the job. (I've seen this done on a few sites before -- visible graphic watermark is customized for the l

Re: [PHP] Crontabs

2002-06-18 Thread Clay Loveless
He's referring to the script parser executable, ala: #!/bin/sh #!/usr/bin/perl In this case, you'd need the PHP "cgi" version installed, and do your script like this: #!/usr/bin/php -q Set the script to executable, then set up a crontab entry with the path to the script.

Re: [PHP] PHP with No Web Server?

2002-06-13 Thread Clay Loveless
Here's a cool little PHP app ... Requires PHP to be compiled as a standalone CGI with --enable-pcntl as a config option. http://nanoweb.si.kz/ Nanoweb is a modular http server written in PHP 4.2. Nanoweb's main features are : *Decent performance *HTTP/1.1 compliant *CGI support *

Re: [PHP] Adding zeros in front

2002-06-10 Thread Clay Loveless
Try this: echo str_pad($row[main_group],4,"0",STR_PAD_LEFT)."/".$row[sub_group]; -Clay > From: César L. Aracena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 00:11:30 -0300 > To: "PHP General List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [PHP] Adding zeros in front > > Hi all, > > Does anyone remembers

FW: [PHP] MacOSX / php.ini newbie question

2002-06-04 Thread Clay Loveless
me to "php.ini" Upload to your /usr/lib directory on your server. That's it! -Clay -- Forwarded Message From: Clay Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 19:11:10 -0700 To: PHP-General <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [PHP] MacOSX / php.ini newbie ques

Re: [PHP] Re: email attachments and PHP

2002-06-03 Thread Clay Loveless
Another really good one: http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/ -Clay > From: Jason Morehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Organization: Netconcepts LTD > Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 17:15:58 +1200 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] Re: email attachments and PHP > > Check out: > > http://www.phpgur

Re: [PHP] MacOSX / php.ini newbie question

2002-06-03 Thread Clay Loveless
Verdon, I'm a fellow PHP'er on Mac OS X (Server) 10.1.4. : ) You need to download the full distribution from php.net/downloads ... In there you will find a "php.ini-dist" file and "php.ini-recommended" file. Pick one that you like, edit as needed with BBEdit Lite (NOT TextEdit!), rename to "php

Re: [PHP] Download Script - Newbie Alert

2002-06-03 Thread Clay Loveless
Something else along these lines -- I really, really wish that more sites that use this method would test across multiple browsers and platforms. I agree with everything John is saying regarding testing access/permissions -- I've used this technique many times myself. However, if a user with Int

Re: [PHP] pcntl functions for task manager - comments?

2002-06-02 Thread Clay Loveless
if($tpid > 0) echo "Parent collected child $tpid\n"; // wait two seconds before checking queue again sleep(2); unset($jobs_waiting); } function sig_handler($signo) { // blah blah } -Clay > From: Clay Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sat, 01 Ju

Re: [PHP] simple email validation ereg

2002-06-01 Thread Clay Loveless
Maybe I'm biased, but if you grab validateEmailFormat.php from www.killersoft.com, you'd be able to do something as simple as this: validateEmailFormat.php is a translation of the Perl regular expression that's widely considered to be the defintive test of a valid RFC822 address. Can't go wrong

[PHP] pcntl functions for task manager - comments?

2002-06-01 Thread Clay Loveless
I'm experimenting with PHP's pcntl_* functions using the PHP cgi ... I've never written a daemon before, and there doesn't seem to be a lot of information out there about how to do this with the pcntl functions. So, I've read what I can find on the subject as it deals with UNIX programming. The g

[PHP] ANNOUNCE: validateEmail 2.0 & validateEmailFormat 1.0

2002-03-13 Thread Clay Loveless
eve the combination of these two functions is the next best thing. validateEmail and validateEmailFormat are freely available at: http://www.killersoft.com/contrib/index.html Comments, suggestions and questions encouraged. Enjoy! Regards, -Clay __ Clay Lo