Paul M Foster wrote:
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 08:14:35AM -0700, PHPScriptor wrote:
Ok this may look like spam but what the hell...
I'm the owner of phpscriptor.com, I had bigg plans with this domainname
but... well yes, no time. So I'm selling it. I don't want to make profit out
of it. So for,
mort should be?
And, what the other guys said. Gary, before you do anything with
submitted data you need to process it against strip_tags() and/or
htmlentities() at the very least, mysql_real_escape_string() if
the data goes to a db.
Reese
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On 6/18/09, Gary wrote:
I have a form that gives th
cause empty() doesn't work with zero. Anyone care to take
a stab at that?
perhaps because it's hard to get rid of language elements without breaking
existing code?
Perhaps. I think Chris said it best, they serve difference purposes.
It's been my observation though, they can generall
are more effort than they are worth. What I'd like to know
is, why "empty()" still exists when every time I turn around, the
mentors I turn to locally tell me not to use it, to use "isset()"
instead. Because empty() doesn't work with zero. Anyone care to take
a stab at th
Tom Worster wrote:
On 4/28/09 4:05 PM, "Reese" wrote:
Granted, this isn't a PHP question but I'm curious, how does UTF-8 solve
this display issue?
if we're talking about web browsers, they are quite good at automatically
choosing fonts that can display the unicode
until I'm blue in the face
but I didn't find a resolution that was ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8 compatible.
Bringing it back around, thank you Tedd for the suggestion of going
through the .docs and writing examples of each function. Brilliant!
Reese
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uests. PHPMailer was mentioned earlier, it has 31 open
bugs (and someone noted that at least one was closed as "resolved"
even though it wasn't actually fixed).
So how many addresses can mail() safely handle?
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e on the manual page
for mail().
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array gets to a certain
size, doing that will be a problem.
Inside the loop? I envisioned shuffling the array, then launching
the loop. Probably it is possible to avoid but if shuffle fires
inside the loop, reshuffling seems like it would be an issue.
Reese
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Andrew Barnett wrote:
I ended up using an example from the PHP website.
Just extended the array to the number of lines I needed.
That works, but shuffle() is cleaner and then you can echo things
out with a foreach() expression.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.shuffle.php
Reese
g
PEBKAC error? I've seen it happen when an inexperienced developer
copied a file to another location, from within Dreamweaver, on a
Mac. Dreamweaver updates the file path(s) if permitted and depending
on a couple of variables, puts in an absolute path to the location
on that particular
javasac wrote:
Where is the PHP? There's nothing between tags. Nothing
between PHP short tags ( ), either.
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at degree of
proficiency (with PHP) must a programmer have to complete this sort
of task in those sorts of time frames.
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Daniel Brown wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 6:42 PM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
funny that, I usually use 'exit;' for a clean exit and 'die();' to signify
a shitty exit ... although they are actually indentical functionally - just
my idiosyncrasity ... that said I also so stuff like 'exit(1)
g safe or am I going
to run into
problems and if so what is the best way to globally pass resources to multiple
classes and
functions, command line scripts etc?
Cheers
Charlie Reese
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ged it to if(!isset($key)) and you were right, the parse error
went away. This change seems to have no effect on access code logins
(I'm able to log in, as expected) or IP-authenticated logins (I still
cannot log in, even though my IP is in the MySQL db).
Reese
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Web Design Company wrote:
Someone?
Me31!1!1ONE
Please, if you do not need amplifying information or if you do
not intend to pose a suggestion, it is better to remain silent.
I wasn't helped by your "Someone?" post, no one else was either.
Reese
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Daniel Brown wrote:
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Reese,
While I noticed several areas for improvement in the code (such as
being sure to exit; after calling header("Location: "); ), two
things primarily come to mind:
Do you expect the value of $key in this condition
as part of a range).
So as the number of users who report the navigation difficulty grows,
I am beginning to wonder if there might really be a problem in the
script that the programmer isn't seeing for whatever reason. Does
anyone see anything obviously wrong in the code below?
I've obsc
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