It's fixed in CVS, we'll see it in the next release (4.2.0). From the
NEWS file:
- Fixed is_dir(), is_writeable(), is_readable(), is_executable(),
is_link() and is_file() functions to not throw a 'file does not
exist' warning. (Sterling)
http://cvs.php.net/co.php/php4/NEWS
regards,
Phil
From: "Yasuo Ohgaki"
> How does it work? Read RFC for HTTP/1.1
I meant how do i tell PHP to use output compression.
Does PHP automatically detect the browser capability and send a compressed
response or do i have to activate it in my scripts. Or in the configuration
file?
I know the HTTP rfc we
hello all,
Two questions
1) Is it possible to pass a session to another server? I'm creating a
secure order form for a shopping cart but the ssl service of my provider is
on a different server. Is there anyway to carry a users session over to
this box?
2) If it is not possible to carry a sess
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On Thursday, December 13, 2001, at 07:36 am, Weston Houghton wrote:
So I'm experimenting trying to get PHP 4.1 running under MacOS 10.1.1,
running the following for configure:
I'm having problems here as well though not the same ones. I think the
major problem is that PHP 4.1 has switched to G
Rares Vasilescu wrote:
> From: "Yasuo Ohgaki"
>
>>How does it work? Read RFC for HTTP/1.1
>>
>
> I meant how do i tell PHP to use output compression.
Search zlib.output_compression ini directive in php.ini.
There is description in php.ini-dist, php.ini-recommended.
> Does PHP automatically
Hi Friends!:
I have some problems with APACHE Authenticate. I have a directory with
access control. This is his structure:
file_1.php4
...
file1_1.php4
...
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Enviado el: jueves, 13 de diciembre de 2001 10:32
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: PHP & APACHE Authenticate
Hi Friends!:
I have some problems with APACHE Authenticate. I have a directory with
access control. This
Are you sure you want to send an external POST request to a PHP script on
the same server? That doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Why not
simply include file1_1.php4 directly from file_1.php4.
However, assuming you have some logical reason for wanting to do this, it
is rather simple.
How about an Aunt!? ( I don't know if it is in use )
Ant is a hard worker in the summer and very powerfull ( can lift 30 times
it's weight ) and small.
Just Like PHP.
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My first totally php/mysql site.
www.thegardenzone.co.nz
Andrew
Hi,
I have a small problem i come from a link in html page witch gives an numbet
to php (contact.php?nummer=2)
and in the script i use a redirec to a other php script but i can't give
that number to then next script i do it like this:
$url = sprintf("http://www.test.com/contact1.php?num=%",$numme
Hi! =)
I'm doing a website that will be using a pay-per-month membership
program. There's a field for 'lastpaid' that holds the date the last
paid (sorry to state the obvious). My questions are these:
1) What would be the best way to format it so PHP can see if it's been
30 days since it was last
> I have a small problem i come from a link in html page witch gives
> an numbet to php (contact.php?nummer=2)
> and in the script i use a redirec to a other php script but i can't
> give that number to then next script i do it like this:
> $url = sprintf("http://www.test.com/contact1.php?num=%",$
sorry for the inconvieniance but i have to restate my question i'm looking
for a online editor that is able to edit pages that are not on the same host
as the editor is.
thanx
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On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 12:11:14AM -0800, R. Lindeman wrote:
> sorry for the inconvieniance but i have to restate my question i'm looking
> for a online editor that is able to edit pages that are not on the same host
> as the editor is.
>
And how is it supposed to do that?
ftp/ssh/frontpage-ext
DK> Ant is a hard worker in the summer and very powerfull ( can lift 30 times
DK> it's weight ) and small.
Does that mean that php should be ineffective during winter? ;)
Great idea I sincerely think!
Kind regards,
Morten Winkler
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Actually I heard it's 50 times it's weight, but I refuse to be anal about it. =)
Who's to say ants dont work just as hard in the winter? We can't se em.. unless
it's because they're dormant in the winter, in which case I just made myself look
INCREDIBLY stupid =)
Morten Winkler Jørgensen wr
I'm using EditPlus to edit files on my server, from my laptop, but that
accesses the files via the NT network, which might not be what yopu are
looking for.
George
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From: "Andreas Landmark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 1
Does anybody know, when Zend plans to release a working Zend Accelerator
version
for PHP 4.1.0 ?
Bcz we already think about buying this nice application, and we had the
stuff already ruuning
in evaluation mode, and I wanna test the new version of Zend Accelerator on
PHP 4.1.0
before investing mone
Hello all,
Does anyone out there have ldap_rename working?
I've tried resetting the LDAP version to 3 (which gives a protocol
error) and 2 (which gives an unsupported call return). However, the
command line ldapmodrdn command works, as does some Perl&C code that I
tossed togther to test renamin
So there's no way for me to open that file ? It's generated as zapman and I
can't change that...
Any ideas or tricks to get around the protection without causing a big security
hole ?
Fred wrote:
> Your PHP script may be owned by zapman, but it is run as nobody. Therefore
> your file that you
Aunt is more similar very similar to PHP. Very industrious and powerful ;)
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From: "PHPGalaxy.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Php-General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Logo proposal
> Actually I heard it's 50 times it'
I'd kind of ignored this whole thread thinking it was going on and on, but
in the end I have to say something :)
None of the other "animals" really captured my attention, but having an Ant
would be quite cool. Not because of the ant on its own, but it's usually a
whole bunch of ants that really
For the linux version, go to:
http://glaykos.mm.di.uoa.gr/~rouvas/tmp/inet/linux/php/php-4.0.3pl1-orig.tar.gz>
-Stathis.
Gaylen Fraley wrote:
>
> This build is not on php.net. I need both the linux source and the windows
> binary for testing. Does anyone know where I can obtain these?
>
> --
Hi,
I'm working on a little script for autoresponding to email messages, and was wondering
if anyone knew of an example of retrieving email headers or any documentation on this
sort of thing php.
Any help would be appreciated,
Steve.
well, I think the ant is a good idea, but :
"t's a bunch of people
that have grown PHP into what it is and I think that fits."
that fits too for Linux, and many others But this idea fits to me .
Le Jeudi 13 Décembre 2001 13:26, Adrian Teasdale a écrit :
> I'd kind of ignored this whole th
Hi all,
I manage an South-Asian community site from the UK (but hosted in
USA) which is currently wolfing down 20 GB per month and is
increasing to about 25 very soon as the popularity grows.
I've searched the mailing lists, but couldn't find a good solution.
How shall I go about increasing band
Just send a redirect header.
header("Location: nextpage.php");
exit;
-Jason Garber
IonZoft.com
At 08:45 AM 12/11/2001 -0800, Todd Cary wrote:
>I open a socket if I am in the middle of a php script to branch to a
>page so that I can send the header information. However, I understand
>that this
I also forgot to ask:
are messageboards really big bandwidth suckers?? I get about 2000
messages posted a day on my messageboard and I use up nealry 20 gigs
with that. Is this normal?
My site is - www.barfiCulture.com
thanks
sunny
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> Hi all,
>
> I
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Why not?
Have you take a look at
http://www.php.net/support.php ?
I recommend to use news server.
news://news.php.net/
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I *HAVE* searched the database and there have been similar problems,
with the request to try the latest CVS and to produce a short script
that duplicates the problem. Since I can't exactly put the CVS version
onto a live website (and start having all sorts of other problems) and I
can't duplicate
Hi,
i when i run a script that contains a bcdiv() calculation i get this error:
Call to undefined function: bcdiv()
I am using bcdiv() successfully in other scripts. However i vaguely remember
getting an error message some time for some operation in bcdiv...
Any ideas?
Regards
# Daniel Alsén
> http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=1991Apr14.200541.755%40napc.uucp
>
So did you ever find the book Rasmus
m:
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For a UK based server, have a look at dsvr.co.uk - they do great hosting and
bandwidth is pretty cheap (AFAIK for a dedicated box its ~£300 p/month for
40-50Gb of storage and 25Gb/month bandwidth)
Its worked out the best deal for us anyways :)
(PHP4 with loads of extensions compiled in, mySQL
Ants don't sleep. PHP programmers are from the whole globe so PHP also never
sleep.
Regards,
Andrey Hristov
On Thursday 13 December 2001 07:05 am, you wrote:
> Aunt is more similar very similar to PHP. Very industrious and powerful ;)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "PHPGalaxy.com" <[E
Well just looking at the source of your HTML, you could save yourself some
bandwidth by shrinking it a bit.
For example
change the into
place your JavaScript into a .js file
remove a lot of the new lines
also remove the tabs.
Just doing this I changed the file size of a random forum page from
2
Hi,
I'am new in php and i have a question.
Is there a way to check the height and width from a picture that I upload?
Tommy Straetemans
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constructive answer, huh ???
:-))
Le Jeudi 13 Décembre 2001 15:31, Andrew Brampton a écrit :
> Well just looking at the source of your HTML, you could save yourself some
> bandwidth by shrinking it a bit.
> For example
> change the into
> place your JavaScript into a .js file
> remove a lot of
At 20:48 12/12/2001, Eöl wrote:
>The php readme / changelog noted that they worked with
>m$ and have made great improvements in the speed of
>php on windows. Now I find this to be a very generic
>explanation and not very helpful.
Well, maybe you should stick with 4.0.6 then?
Seriously, I rarely
A 4.1.0 compatible version should be out soon.
Zeev
At 13:40 13/12/2001, Daniel Urstöger wrote:
>Does anybody know, when Zend plans to release a working Zend Accelerator
>version
>for PHP 4.1.0 ?
>Bcz we already think about buying this nice application, and we had the
>stuff already ruuning
>in
hi,
i'm working on an eCard project and somehow need to find out what the
reasonable limit is on characters for urls in email bodies (normal text,
not mime).
i know that some mail clients will cut off urls that are too long or
else throw a line break in the middle of them--thus rendering them
'u
";
print_r($size);
echo "";
?>
userfile is file you want to get size of.
Zliy Pes, http://www.zliypes.com.ua
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 4:32 PM
Subject: [PHP] pictures width and height
> H
Antialiasing is done on a pixel by pixel basis. I'm guessing that you don't
want to deal with the lines on that kind of basis, considering that it's a
whole lot of work. Check the documentation, a lot of graphics
engines/utilities include a way draw antialiased lines.
However, if you're hell be
yeah i'll have a look at making the html a lot smaller as well :) i
guess thats a cheap way of tryin to hold out on the machine as much
as possible.
the unfortunately happens automatically when i use the nl2br
function before stuff goes into the database. anyway of avoiding
that?
/sunny
--- An
Hi,
can i do this?
$num_vals = array ();
for ($i=0; $i<10; $i++)
{
$shot_count = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM statistik WHERE
shooter='$shooter_login' && shot_one = '$i' || shooter='$shooter_login' &&
shot_two = '$i' || shooter='$shooter_login' && shot_three = '$i' ||
shooter='$shooter_login' && shot
didn't check your code specifically, but you can definitely have arrays
nested inside of arrays...to see how to print them out use something like
print_r to look at the structure...
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:12 A
You cannot attach a file using the mail() function in PHP. You will have to
use a SMTP PHP class or another MIME enabled class to use attachments.
Jeremy
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> Help me !
>
> For sending a letter I usi
Here is a function I use that might help:
function mail_attachment ($to, $subject, $message, $addr_from, $attachment,
$filename) {
/*
This function sends an e-mail with a file attachment using the
standard
PHP mail function with parameters $to, $subject and $message.
How about a tiger? After all PHP is vast (and dangerous).
Alok K. Dhir wrote:
>How about the "Phrog"? It's sort of a marine animal as well... Don't
>think there are any trademark infringements there. Although my guess is
>Phish wouldn't mind our using the 'Phish'. PHP is hardly in the same
>
You may also try using flash. It looks good and files are small too
Peter wrote:
>The "pop outs" are done using JavaScript. Its something to do with setting
>the STYLE="visibility: hidden" property of the HTML element. I'm not sure
>exactly how its done though.
>If you can get your hands on a co
For some reason, the following if statement isn't working. Maybe I haven't
had enough coffee to drink or maybe I've had too much - what am I missing?
if ($efa != "nm" || $HTTP_REFERER !=
"http://www.globalhealth.org/news/article.php3?id=1526";){
do this);
}
Thank you, Shawna
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Hi all,
I've checked most of the archive, but nothing I've found has worked.
I've installed PWS and then also PHP.
I've done everything that the install file says to, i.e. checked the
registry entry, moved the php4ts file, ticked the execute file, but when I
go to a PHP file on the web, it look
> if ($efa != "nm" || $HTTP_REFERER !=
> "http://www.globalhealth.org/news/article.php3?id=1526";){
> do this);
> }
Not sure what the exact problem is as you haven't been all that
descriptive as to what the values are or what is happening, but
you should know that $HTTP_REFERER can't be trusted.
Good day,
It's a bit difficult to determine what the problem is without more
information.
If you add before this:
echo "|$efa||$HTTP_REFERER|";
What is the output?
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Planner, Regional Services
Shaw Cablesystems GP
630 - 3rd Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta,
Try http://www.portland.co.uk
Andy wrote:
>Hi there, I am searching for a provider who fullfills those criterias and
>does not cost a fortune:
>
>>- PHP >= 4.06 bzw. PHP 4.x mit GDLibrary ab 2.0
>>
>
>>- GDLibrary >= 2.0
>>
>
> > - PHP installed as module
>
>>- mind 5 Subdomains
>>
>
>>- mind 10
At 13.12.2001 11:30, George Pitcher wrote:
>I'm using EditPlus to edit files on my server, from my laptop, but that
>accesses the files via the NT network, which might not be what yopu are
>looking for.
And EditPlus is hardly an online editor,
and I *don't* want a cc of a thread I didn't start a
I asked this question three times this week!! :)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&m=100817196924450&w=1
No BFD. I discovered /bin/links in the process and that worked for the
download.
-- Erik
On Wednesday, December 12, 2001, at 09:40 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> You need to
Hi list,
After an extensive search, without results, in web, I'd like to know with
there's a way to integrate PHP4 and Lotus Notes. I'll develop a new module
to a intranet that is based in lotus notes.
Thank's in advance
Rodrigo Peres
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Hello PHP people :)
I have a tough one here, I wrote a content script that plays media files,
but I can't seem to get things to actually buffer and stream as they should.
Here's the conundrum:
http://server/media/file.asf - Media player will buffer and start playing
before download completes
htt
Conisder just using str_replace("\n", "\n", $your_string) instead of
nl2br.
On December 13, 2001 10:10 am, sunny AT wde wrote:
> yeah i'll have a look at making the html a lot smaller as well :) i
> guess thats a cheap way of tryin to hold out on the machine as much
> as possible.
>
> the unfor
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 8:35 am, Jan Maska wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the following problem:
>
> Using the database, I create a graph like __.--._.--._/\.__
> In order to keep exact colors and prevent a JPEG detail distortion, I use
> PNG format as output.
> This has one disadvantage: all lin
The jpgraph graphing package written in PHP has such an anti-aliasing line
draw routine written in PHP and it isn't actually that slow. Check it out
at http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/
-Rasmus
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Phil Driscoll wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 December 2001 8:35 am, Jan Maska wrote:
>
I have always assumed straight html was faster than function output. My
logic being that "quoted" output requires more parsing than straight
html. But they may be the same speed after a simple optimization pass.
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From: René Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tu
Hi,
Ive been trying to figure out ways to intergrate two applications to use a
common user information database... example: intergrating phpnuke to work
with vbulletin.. so the use doesnt have to re-gister to use each service...
any suggestions on how to go about doing this? I have the dbase struc
the site that I design for has converted all of the echo""; print() and any
other printing function of php into a simple breakout into HTML.
ie:
We have done loop.
We have done performance testing on most everything that can be done out put
and include()/require() stuff. If you would like inf
I have these issues too and the only thing I knew to do was develop my own
user management system with a simple interface to other programs. My
other programs are custom too. I used Tim Perdue's user system as a code
base so I am duty bound to distribute my changes to the open source crowd
soo
"If you would like information on the
performance results I might be able to round up some of the data."
er, ... YEs, we'd like !!!
;-)
Le Jeudi 13 Décembre 2001 18:45, Jim Lucas a écrit :
> the site that I design for has converted all of the echo""; print() and
> any other printing function o
OK guys,
a voting script!
at: http://zoon.se/vote/logo.php
try it :)
Michael Cronstrom
Web Inventor
At 13:26 13/12/01, you wrote:
>I'd kind of ignored this whole thread thinking it was going on and on, but
>in the end I have to say something :)
>
>None of the other "animals" really captured m
another resounding YES vote on this corner
[anything so I dont have to do it all myself]
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On Thursday 13 Dec 2001 5:45 pm, Jim Lucas wrote:
> the site that I design for has converted all of the echo""; print() and
> any other printing function of php into a simple breakout int
While voting I got this error
Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by (output
started at /home/b1642/public_html/vote/logo.php:6) in
/home/b1642/public_html/vote/logo.php on line 49
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From: "Michael Cronström" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PR
However, in your if statement, you need to nest your statements with
parenthesis.
"Jack Dempsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> didn't check your code specifically, but you can definitely have arrays
> nested inside of arrays...to see how to pr
AND WHAT ABOUT WOODPECKER! He started everything!
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From: "Michael Cronström" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 7:55 PM
Subject: [PHP] Logo proposal - voting script!
> OK guys,
>
> a voting script!
>
> at: http://zoon.se/vo
Yes! Please release some of these results. I am *very* interested. I
have been coding using the method you demonstrate (terminating PHP any
time possible, and rarely, if ever, using echo and print).
I would love to know how much, if any, difference it makes.
Mike
Jim Lucas wrote:
> the site
Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by (output
started at /home/b1642/public_html/vote/logo.php:6) in
/home/b1642/public_html/vote/logo.php on line 49
Seemes to be a bug.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S
Sunny,
AFAICR, is for Netscrape, which apparently cant understand
for some reason..
Sunny At Wde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> yeah i'll have a look at making the html a lot smaller as well :) i
> guess thats a cheap way of tryin to hold o
That certainly makes sense on one level, but I think it really comes
down to the question, what is more compute intensive--echoing the HTML
while "in" PHP mode, or context-switching to HTML and back again to PHP?
(It could be that the difference, if any, is negligible--but I'd like to
at least
Hello All
I am trying to connect MS SQL, but got the error message as follows:
Warning: MS SQL message: Login failed for user 'pong'. (severity 14) in
d:\inetpub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\mailman.php on line 26
Warning: MS SQL: Unable to connect to server: dilbert in
d:\inetpub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\mailman.ph
Hi list,
I have a mysql tables, with names on it. I'd like to select this names
ordered by name and output it to a html in alphabetical order, but separates
by letter, ex: a, names with a, b
I've done the select, but I can't figure out how to output the respective
letters separated.
Thank's
but it can understand
[ive never had any problems anyways...]
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On Thursday 13 Dec 2001 6:14 pm, l0t3k wrote:
> Sunny,
> AFAICR, is for Netscrape, which apparently cant understand
> for some reason..
>
> Sunny At Wde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">new
Hi
you're getting MS SQL messages so you have the MS SQL library installed ok
(otherwise you'd be getting 'undefined function' or thereabouts...)
The problem is most likely with MS SQL itself - is the username/password set
up and is access allowed from the machine your making the connection fr
Here is one thing that I do, of course there is 50 ways you can do anything.
All coding, well 90% of the PHP is done in the head, all output in coposed in
variables, and
outputted through the code. All SQL is done there as well, and an mysql close is done
at the end
of that area. If there is a
Hi,
Apologies if this is more of an Apache question than a php one, but as it's about the
relationship
between them, I thought it was safe to bring it up here ;)
While investigating a possible performance issue, I discovered that (according to
microtime()), my
script runs 5 times faster for a
If I understand you correctly, you want to put a separator when the
letter changes.
Try this:
$result = mysql_query('select name from people order by name');
$lastletter = '';
while ($data = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$curletter = strtolower(substr($data['name'],0,1));
if ($curlett
A good way to avoid HEADER errors too
Le Jeudi 13 Décembre 2001 19:14, René Fournier a écrit :
> That certainly makes sense on one level, but I think it really comes
> down to the question, what is more compute intensive--echoing the HTML
> while "in" PHP mode, or context-switching to HTML
On Thursday, December 13, 2001, at 06:14 PM, l0t3k wrote:
> Sunny,
> AFAICR, is for Netscrape, which apparently cant understand
>
> for some reason..
It's not a browser thing...
is the correct syntax for a line break in XHTML. All tags must be
closed, hence the / and the white space is ne
Thnk's Mike,
But what I really need is create a separation like this
ex:
A
ab...
ac..
ad..
B
be...
bee...
..
for all the names in my table
Thank's again
Rodrigo
on 12/13/01 4:30 PM, Mike Eheler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I understand you correctly, you want to put a separator whe
Go here and take a look for a first pass, first idea of what an ant might look like.
http://www.heathermccullough.com/php_logo.gif
This logo keeps the original familiar (like some wanted) and adds an "industrial"
appeal.
Please feedback.
dan mccullough
_
Good idea. You may want to write a cookie to keep ppl from voting
multiple times (I confess, I hit it a couple times on Phrog in order to
see if you were checking for this)... Then I read the list and decided
I liked Peacock better, so I voted for that too. ;)
Although, in retrospect, I think I
Also if you hit refresh
--- "Alok K. Dhir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good idea. You may want to write a cookie to keep ppl from voting
> multiple times (I confess, I hit it a couple times on Phrog in order to
> see if you were checking for this)... Then I read the list and decided
> I liked P
Jaime Bozza wrote:
> I *HAVE* searched the database and there have been similar problems,
> with the request to try the latest CVS and to produce a short script
> that duplicates the problem. Since I can't exactly put the CVS version
> onto a live website (and start having all sorts of other pro
I got the same error...
--- R'twick Niceorgaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While voting I got this error
>
> Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by
> (output
> started at /home/b1642/public_html/vote/logo.php:6) in
> /home/b1642/public_html/vote/logo.php on line 49
>
>
Really? It seems perfect from my end (IE5.5/Win2K)..
> I got the same error...
>
> --- R'twick Niceorgaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While voting I got this error
> >
> > Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by
> > (output
> > started at /home/b1642/public_html/v
Okay, haven't tested this but it should work.
I would let mysql do some of the work here. In your select add something
like
Something like
$result = mysql_query('select ucase(left(name,1)) as foo, name from userlist
order by name');
$lastletter = '';
while ($data = mysql_fetch_array($result))
I would like to take a few bytes text to give a
little thanks to the PHP team.
I have been writing a book on PHP for the last 8 months. I
thought I knew PHP inside and out, having done quite a bit
of work with PHP. I have even had the pleasure of adding on
a few libraries for a customized vers
Not to throw a wrench into the plans and it's not clear that it really
matters, but O'Reilly uses a peacock for an XML book.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/xmlnut/
and a pelican for this book.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/webclient/
I suspect that most animals are probably being used by ore
The O'Reilly animal for PHP is a cuckoo bird.
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> Not to throw a wrench into the plans and it's not clear that it really
> matters, but O'Reilly uses a peacock for an XML book.
>
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/xmlnut/
>
> and a pelican for this bo
The problem with that is giving feedback to the user. If you're busy
generating a string to display to the user and the mysql server is
running slow, or for whatever reason, the user is looking at a blank
page until the process is completed entirely, then they have all the
data dumped on them
I've been trying to work something up running httpd -X, unfortunately,
single user access doesn't seem to help. As near as I can tell, it
happens only with concurrent access. Perhaps some type of memory lock
or something. I no longer have "--with-mm", so it's not trying to use
that type of shar
At 02:30 PM 12/13/2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
my asp buddy saw this message as said "Cuckoo, huh? Maybe thats because
you have to be crazy to use it."
sigh - when will those pesky Microsoft junkies ever learn :-)
~kurth
>The O'Reilly animal for PHP is a cuckoo bird.
>
>On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, P
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