Hello,
I need an alternative session control system different from the PHP
standard one, that does not need to use the headers, because it's for a
series of scripts that will be accessed through AJAX javascript code
inserted in different places of a web page which headers I do not
control, so I ca
Hello,
The following code is failing and I do not find the cause (please, note
that checkurl value and CURLOPT_PROXY are NOT the real values I'm using,
of course):
$ch = curl_init();
$checkurl = 'http://mycheckhost.com/';
curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 6000);
c
Hello,
I'm developing a PHP application that runs on GNU/Linux with php cli. A
process must launch another one and store its pid, so I use proc_open
and then proc_status to achieve that.
The child process must also get its own pid and write it down to a file.
After that, the calling process shou
On dom, 2007-01-28 at 18:20 -0600, Larry Garfield wrote:
> On Sunday 28 January 2007 5:54 pm, Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
> > On dom, 2007-01-28 at 18:51 -0500, nitrox . wrote:
> > > I took the quotes off. I thought that quotes around numbers was wrong
> > >
On dom, 2007-01-28 at 18:51 -0500, nitrox . wrote:
> I took the quotes off. I thought that quotes around numbers was wrong also.
Quotes are no necessary around numeric values, but they aren't wrong
neither, simply optional.
> I added the error checking and this is the error:
>
> Could not perfo
nd paste from my own code and you've not $query defined on
your one. I prefer to store first the query on a string to show it
complete if there's an error late, because it may show also the point.
On lun, 2007-01-29 at 00:39 +0100, Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
> The first thing th
The first thing that I probably do is to check for possible errors from
DB:
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM inf_member WHERE
user_id='$user_id' ");
if ( ! $result ) {
die ("Could not perform query $query: ".mysql_error()."\n");
}
Regards,
On dom, 200
On sáb, 2007-01-27 at 23:51 -0500, Ron Piggott wrote:
> I have date in the variable $date_reference in the format -MM-DD.
> How do I find out the date before this and the date after this? Ron
>
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php#68716
RTFM :-P
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wrote:
> Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
> > AFAIK there's no other way to measure memory usage on PHP than this, if
> > you know something better it could be more constructive if you show it.
>
> The last time I looked I think the xdebug module allowed you to get the
> memory co
On sáb, 2007-01-27 at 20:05 +, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-26 20:40:34 +0100:
> > I've written this to check memory consumption of PHP5 objects, because
> > I'm having memory problems with an OO XMLParser that I've written.
>
> It measures something else though. The
Hello!
I'm new here, so I do not know if attachments are allowed, so I put my
code below.
I've written this to check memory consumption of PHP5 objects, because
I'm having memory problems with an OO XMLParser that I've written.
When I execute the code from cli, I get:
$ php MemTest.php
Obj1 u
Thomas Munz wrote:
I think, its not possible to init an Objeect on a session.
Yes, it can.
The problem was with serialization. With session.auto_start set to 1 on
php.ini, seems like session's objects are unserialized before loading
the script, so the class is not loaded when the session unseri
Following code:
class SessionTestC {
protected $value;
function __construct ( $val ) {
$this->value = $val;
}
function GetValue () {
return $this->value;
}
}
if ( isset ($_SESSION['TestObj'])) {
echo 'Session Test is set to: '.$_SESSION['TestObj']->GetValue().'';
}
Can I override static members in someway under PHP5? Is the answer is
negative, Why not?
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I've code like follows:
class TestClass {
public static $Data = 'This is the data';
}
$Obj = new TestClass ();
$ClassName = get_class ($Obj);
echo $ClassName::$Data;
?>
It gives me an error like:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM ...
I've found googling that it means t
If each element of the array is a string with those contains, it should
be sorted as you want just calling sort function. It will considerate
also rest of characters, of course, but the most significative should be
the first ones.
Another alternative is to wrote a quicksort function in PHP cust
I've seen that's possible to add public members to objects dinamically,
such as:
class TestClass {
public $One=1;
}
$Obj = new TestClass ();
$Obj->Two = 2;
echo $Obj->Two;
?>
There'll be a public "Two" member that's not defined in the class.
Is it possible to add methods dinamically to an obj
Taking this code:
define (PATH_SEPARATOR, "/");
$String="Root/One/Two/Three/Last";
$arr = explode ( PATH_SEPARATOR, $String );
var_dump ( $arr );
$arr = explode ( "/", $String );
var_dump ( $arr );
?>
It works fine in second case returing a five elements array, but in the
first one it returns a
Hi everybody,
I want to wrote a function that receives another function as parameter
that will be used as a Callback. Well, better a bit of code than
thousand words:
class TreeNode {
...
function Traverse ( CallBack ) {
$rtn = CallBack ($this);
foreach ($this->Sons as $Son) {
That's true for Germany and France and probably another european
countries, but in Spain by example we've just 512/128kbps paying the
same that a french by 6Mbps/512kbps. Never mind, this dammed country
continues being more the North of Africa than the South of Europe...
Best regards,
Michelle
Greetings Robin,
As far as you cannot lock another processes in the system, so this will
not give you the security that the resources will not change -and
probably they'll do it- while you're trying to download that file.
Best regards,
Robin Getz wrote:
I have been unable to find a php function
This is my second and last message on this issue.
Perhaps this list is not the best place to discuse about politics, but
it isn't for create and follow personal issues neither. In my (not-so
:-P) humble opinion everyone that follows this kind of threads is as
guilty of making noise as the one wh
result its perfectly logical, indeed.
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
Produce the following output:
TestClass Object ( [self:private] => TestClass Object *RECURSION* )
Array ( [ TestClass self] => TestClass Object ( [self:private] =>
TestClass Object *RECURSION* ) )
While I expect to find
This code:
function __construct () {
$this->self = $this;
}
}
$Obj = new TestClass ();
print_r ( $Obj );
echo "";
$Arr = (array) $Obj;
print_r ( $Arr );
?>
Produce the following output:
TestClass Object ( [self:private] => TestClass Object *RECURSION* )
Array ( [ TestClass self] => Te
Jordi Canals wrote:
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 17:57:02 +0100, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BUT: i personally think its okay to talk about such offtopics when
they're so generally important.
Perhaps is so important to US citizens, but not to much people outside
the US ...
That's full
Giving it a round, this seems to be a better aproach than the previous
one. It has the advantage of provide direct access to the original array
obtained from casting without boring about ___FAKE_KEYS_.
function obj2array ( &$Instance ) {
$clone = (array) $Instance;
$rtn = array ();
$rt
Ok, I think I've got it now. The code is autoexplicative, the only
restriction is that the object must be converted to an array using the
function obj2array instead of a direct cast. There's another ways to do
this without the needless of that obj2array function, but I think this
is not really
Try with \s instead of \b, I meant:
$pattern =
"/(\sand\s)|(\snot\s)|(\sor\s)|(\s&&\s)|(\s&\s)|(\s\.\s)|(\s\+\s)|(\s\|\|\s)|(\s\|\s)/i";
kioto wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem: i want subs any characters from a string but i don't
have fix the problem.
The string that i want to manipulate is the v
instead.
Anyway I think it should be easily fixed (when I've time to do it, now I
must work in another thing :-| )
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
Ok, I've write a function that emulates the Perl's bless one. It works
pretty well.
The idea comes to me when Rob suggest to parse th
Ok, I've write a function that emulates the Perl's bless one. It works
pretty well.
The idea comes to me when Rob suggest to parse the serialized data. I
think this is better -or at least faster- than parsing all serialized
data to modify object values: Just convert the object to an array,
mod
Greg Beaver wrote:
Sort of :)
In PHP5, this will work.
[...]
Very nice, thanks a lot :-)
However, you won't have access to private or protected data members.
Damn! that's exactly what I want! :-(
It is always better to rigidly define your methods, and extend the
class as someone else suggested.
Th
I've seen that's possible to add members to objects dinamically, in example:
class MyClass {
private $a;
}
$MyObject = new MyClass ();
$MyObject->b = 1;
Now $MyObject has a public member called 'b' that has a value of '1'.
The question is, is it possible to add methods in the same way?
I meant s
Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso declared
I was wondering if anyone might have suggestions or useful links on
protecting commercial php scripts.
I am about to design a system that would be pretty valuable in a very
niche market and would not wish the script to be
Nick Wilson wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone might have suggestions or useful links on
protecting commercial php scripts.
I am about to design a system that would be pretty valuable in a very
niche market and would not wish the script to be passed on to others
once downloaded.
Suggesti
Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso:
FYI, the reason I need this is because I'm creating my own object's
serialization routines.
Why would you want to do this?
I was walking through the forest when, suddenly, a white light comes
from the west through
Marek Kilimajer wrote:
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. You need to remember that in most cases where you cast a
variable from
one type to another, you will experience data (precision) loss. This is
also the case in converting an object to an array. Only the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. You need to remember that in most cases where you cast a variable from
one type to another, you will experience data (precision) loss. This is
also the case in converting an object to an array. Only the properties are
copied over (since functions can not be part of an a
You can also use split function if you do not know about regular
expressions and do not want to learn:
$string = "pid_1_date_2004_10_25";
$regs = split ("_", $string );
print_r ($regs);
?>
I think its autoexplicative.
Shaun wrote:
Hi,
I have a string as follows: pid_1_date_2004_10_25
pid tells m
Use regular expresions:
$string = "pid_1_date_2004_10_25";
preg_match ( '/^pid_(.*?)_date_(.*?)$/', $string, $regs );
print_r ($regs);
?>
Shaun wrote:
Hi,
I have a string as follows: pid_1_date_2004_10_25
pid tells me the Project_ID and date tells me the date(!). I need to extract
this informatio
Hi,
Is it possible to convert an array in an object instance?
I can convert an object in an array as follows:
$Test = new MyClass ();
$TestArray = (array) $Test;
Then I've an array with all members of the object $Test, but it seems
that I cannot simply do:
$TestObject = (MyClass) $TestArray;
To rec
Hi,
I'm trying to wrote my own serialization routines and I've found a
previsible problem: protected members are not visible to my
serialization routine. This is ok and it should be as is, but I've seen
that PHP's serialize function have access to that members anyway, so the
question is: Is the
Just a point: this will be a problem if they have some forward slashes
that are not specifying file paths, i.e. URLs in the code like
http://www.whereveryouwant.com/ will be substituted by
http:\\www.whereveryouwant.com\
Greg Donald wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:17:08 +0200, Patrick Fehr <[EMA
Brent Baisley wrote:
I was looking at this before and I'm not even sure what you are trying
to do.
For one, you are testing to see if the contents of a class variable
are equal to a class instance:
$TestObj->myself == $TestObj
Which seems a logic equivalent to:
$TestObj->myself == TestClass()
Ah, OK thanks for your advice Chris.
Chris Dowell wrote:
Francisco
You really need to post this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - this list is
for us lowly users of PHP, the developers and maintainers of the
language have their own list.
Cheers
Chris
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
Can someone tell me
Can someone tell me if I should fill a bug report about this or is it my
fault???
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
This code:
class TestClass {
public $myself;
function __construct () {
$this->myself = $this;
}
}
$TestObj = new TestClass ();
if ( $TestObj->
This code:
class TestClass {
public $myself;
function __construct () {
$this->myself = $this;
}
}
$TestObj = new TestClass ();
if ( $TestObj->myself == $TestObj ) {
echo "They are same.\n";
}
?>
Gives me a "Fatal error: Nesting level too deep - recursive dependency?"
on lin
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