RE: [PHP] Can PHP do this...?

2002-12-11 Thread Ronald Clark
John, PHP-general, OK. I think I understand this, but let me ask just to be sure. So if I setup in my page something to this effect: if ($_SERVER['!HTTPS']) { echo "Switching over to SSL..."; echo ""; } else { echo "**Rest of Page**"; } Would this work? I

Re: [PHP] strstr-pls help

2002-12-11 Thread Mekrand
thanks, it was very silly mistake, but it doesnt work, there in nothing wrong with if statement, moreover, i think there is something wrong with fread, is there another way to reading a file, and return it as a string? doesnt work too -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsub

Re: [PHP] strstr-pls help

2002-12-11 Thread Mekrand
sorry the code was that doesnt work. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] strstr-pls help

2002-12-11 Thread Mako Shark
>but it doesnt work, You sure? It should be that you were trying to get the sizeof() $adam, which was thus far 0 bytes. So, of course, it would return 0 bytes to $adam, and your strstr() of looking for the IP address wouldn't work, since $adam would contain nothing. Try print()ing $adam to see wha

Re: [PHP] Can PHP do this...?

2002-12-11 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
> OK. I think I understand this, but let me ask just to be sure. > > So if I setup in my page something to this effect: > if ($_SERVER['!HTTPS']) { > echo "Switching over to SSL..."; > echo ""; > } else { > echo "**Rest of Page**"; > } > > Would this work? I am about to add a secind site to my site

Re: [PHP] Can PHP do this...?

2002-12-11 Thread Johannes Schlueter
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 19:19, Ronald Clark wrote: Hi Ronald, hi List, it isn't > if ($_SERVER['!HTTPS']) { but if (!isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) { // unsecure } else { //secure } You want to check wether the server variable HTTPS is set or not. johannes -- PHP General Mailing List (h

Re: [PHP] strstr-pls help

2002-12-11 Thread Mekrand
i solved problem, -not a good solution- i changed only $adam=fread($ip,filesize($ip)); to $adam=fread($ip,1024); i dont understand what is wrong with filesize($ip) . i got this from php.net and i thought it was valid. link: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.fread.php quote: -- PHP Ge

RE: [PHP] Can PHP do this...?

2002-12-11 Thread Dave [Hawk-Systems]
>John, PHP-general, > >OK. I think I understand this, but let me ask just to be sure. > >So if I setup in my page something to this effect: >if ($_SERVER['!HTTPS']) { > echo "Switching over to SSL..."; > echo ""; yuck recommend insuring this is at the top of your page and using header

[PHP] multiline regex

2002-12-11 Thread mark
Im trying to grab some info from a file, usual way (fopen,fread,flose then regex), I need to get to separate bits of data, first one is a title works fine because its the tag and it all on one line, but the second is returning a null array, I think it may have something to do with the content bein

Re: [PHP] strstr-pls help

2002-12-11 Thread Chris Wesley
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Mekrand wrote: > i solved problem, -not a good solution- > i changed only > $adam=fread($ip,filesize($ip)); You have: $string = fread( $fileHandle, filesize( $fileHandle ) ); The example at php.net you looked at has: $string = fread( $fileHandle, filesize( $fileName ) ); Ju

Re: [PHP] Automatic include of files containing functions

2002-12-11 Thread Matt Vos
To your first question, I'm sure it can only increase efficiency. To the second, think the other way around possibly... Within your script, do the following (or something along these lines): Pull a list of your includes directory into an array ($all_functions in my example) /** $file is the scrip

Re: [PHP] multiline regex

2002-12-11 Thread bahwi
Over here will help: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.pcre.php http://www.php.net/manual/en/pcre.pattern.modifiers.php (From the second page: /m/ (PCRE_MULTILINE) By default, PCRE treats the subject string as consisting of a single "line" of characters (even if it actually contains several

Re: [PHP] multiline regex

2002-12-11 Thread mark
I know I have to use pattern modifiers, but thats what Im saying its spewing errors when I try to implement it. I have been trying to fix it, but Im just lost. "Bahwi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Over here will help: > http://www.php.net/m

[PHP] Compiling php-4.2.3 - make error

2002-12-11 Thread info
Hi List, I compiled php-4.2.3 on my RH7.3 box that way ./compile ... --with-gd=/usr ... gd and gd-devel are from RH7.3 base installation I get the following error whil running -> make : In file included from gd.c:83: gd_ctx.c: In function `_php_image_output_ctx': gd_ctx.c:70: structure has no

Re: [PHP] GD installation - Simple Question

2002-12-11 Thread Sean Burlington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello list, simple question: I´ve heard that it is possible to compile php with dg-support on two ways 1) first way: Distribution dependant with the gd-files and libraries, eg. gd.c, gd.lo, gd.o coming with the distribution of the compiled php-4.x-tarball compiled the f

RE: [PHP] Filter vulger / controversial words - need word source

2002-12-11 Thread Brinkman, Theodore
Don't forget that people are very good at coming up with easy to read displays that a computer will have trouble processing. I'll include a lightly sanitized (so I don't get in trouble at work) example below: - - - - - W d y f m S h 0 o s e

[PHP] Create Your Own Script Directory

2002-12-11 Thread PHP Mailing List
For any of you interested, I've created a set of scripts that let you run your own PHP Scripts Directory, like the /PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/ directory of HotScripts for example. I originally made this for my own site, but I decided to release it to the public instead =) It has all the usual fe

Re: [PHP] strstr-pls help

2002-12-11 Thread Mekrand
yes you are right, im very pensive today, :) thanks chris and mako "Chris Wesley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Mekrand wrote: > > > i solved problem, -not a good solution- > > i changed only > > $adam=fread($ip,filesize($ip

Re: [PHP] 2 dates, difference in days AARGH!!

2002-12-11 Thread Chris Wesley
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Curtis Gordon wrote: > future date: > > current date: > > (0,0,0,$today['month'],$today['wday'],$today['year']);?> $today['month'] is text, ie. "December", and mktime() requires all integer arguments. If you use $today['mon'] instead, it seems like you'll get what you wa

Re: [PHP] 2 dates, difference in days AARGH!!

2002-12-11 Thread Chris Wesley
Oh, and $today['wday'] ... that's the day of the week. I'm almost positive you want the day of the month: $today['mday']. hth, ~Chris On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Chris Wesley wrote: > On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Curtis Gordon wrote: > > > future date: > > > > current date: > > > > > (0,0,0

[PHP] Building apache, php & mysql, should I use apache 2.0?

2002-12-11 Thread Lumpkin, Buddy
Hi All, Haven't build apache and php for a while now and im just wondering if I should build apache 2.0 or 1.3? Is php under apache 2.0 still experimental? What are the pros/cons? Thanks in advance, --Buddy -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.p

Re: [PHP] multiline regex

2002-12-11 Thread Sean Burlington
mark wrote: preg_match_all("|(.*)|U",$content, $body, PREG_PATTERN_ORDER); the example text im trying to grab is below - Anyone got any ideas, Ive tried pattern modifying with /m but I cant implement it. Please help Thanks Mark you need pattern modifier s (PCRE_DOTALL) this makes . match all

[PHP] window size and setting other properties

2002-12-11 Thread Larry Brown
Does PHP have any commands to set the size of the window to be loaded? For that matter are there any methods for hiding buttons etc. from PHP? Larry S. Brown MCSE Dimension Networks, Inc. (727) 723-8388 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.n

[PHP] Looping through Form Elements in a form

2002-12-11 Thread Steve Vernon
Hiya, I am working on a generic JavaScript form checked, that takes the names of the elements, with the first two letters being the type of element, so its checks that it is right, if not gives a generic error message e.g. YOu Need To Fill this in and selects it, or Sorry only numbers are allow

[PHP] imap_open with port other than 110

2002-12-11 Thread Jeff Schwartz
We're trying to use imap_open to access a pop3 server which is using port 120 instead of 110. We know the port and pop3 server are working because we can access it from Outlook. $pop_inbox = imap_open("{".$mailserver."/$mailbox_type:$port}",$login,$password); The code worked fine with port 110

Re: [PHP] 2 dates, difference in days AARGH!!

2002-12-11 Thread Curtis Gordon
I have made those changes, thank you (I even read the integers required thing but for some reason didn't register it). Here is what I have now. Working with Dec 25, 2002 (a difference that should be 14 days). difference in days: AND IT WORKS Thank you Chris you have saved, my hairlin

Re: [PHP] Move Decimal Point

2002-12-11 Thread Stephen
> >I have a question. How would you move the decimal left or right, > depending on if the > >number a user enters is negative or not, and then move it that many > spaces? If > >needed, it would add zeros. > > Hmm. Trying to remember what grade I learned this in. You multiply by 10 > to move it righ

[PHP] PHP and MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Pushpinder Singh Garcha
Hello, I am using PHP to create forms and then am entering the user input into a MySQL DB In the first query I am trying to select the values that the user entered on the form THIS DOES NOT WERK gives error unable to execute query $sql = "INSERT INTO `guest` (`title`, `first_name`, `las

Re: [PHP] PHP and MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Stephen
My guess is you don't have register_globals on. Replace each variable with $_POST['field_name'] or $_GET['field_name'] depending on what your form's method is. You could also turn register_globals on but that is a security risk I've heard. - Original Message - From: "Pushpinder Singh Garc

[PHP] Add lines to a text file

2002-12-11 Thread Antti
How can I add lines to a text file? I didn't find any function for this. Thanks, antti. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Move Decimal Point

2002-12-11 Thread Hugh Bothwell
"Chris Wesley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Stephen wrote: > > > One other question. How would I find the first 0 of a repeating zero. > > Like 204,000. How would you find the 0 in the 4th column. > > For your repeating zeo

[PHP] Free MySQL Hosting...again

2002-12-11 Thread PHP Mailing List
I had a little trouble with my cable modem before, but the Free MySQL Hosting is back up if any of you are interested. =) http://mysql.nukedweb.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] PHP and MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Kevin Stone
Numerous syntax errors produce your invalid query... 1) If you use double quotes to enclose the string, "INSERT..., then you do not have to delimit your single quotes. 2) You accidently delimit a variable at VALUES ('\$select 3) The SQL command its self does not need to end with a semi-colon. Fix

Re: [PHP] Add lines to a text file

2002-12-11 Thread Sean Burlington
Antti wrote: How can I add lines to a text file? I didn't find any function for this. Thanks, antti. just open it in the right mode if you just need to add to the end of the file without doing anything else with it first $fp = fopen ("/home/rasmus/file.txt", "a"); 'a' - Open for writing

Re: [PHP] PHP and MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Jason Wong
On Thursday 12 December 2002 04:30, Pushpinder Singh Garcha wrote: > Hello, > > I am using PHP to create forms and then am entering the user input into > a MySQL DB > In the first query I am trying to select the values that the user > entered on the form > > THIS DOES NOT WERK gives error unab

Re: [PHP] Looping through Form Elements in a form

2002-12-11 Thread Jason Wong
On Thursday 12 December 2002 04:13, Steve Vernon wrote: > Hiya, > I am working on a generic JavaScript form checked, that takes the names > of the elements, with the first two letters being the type of element, so > its checks that it is right, if not gives a generic error message e.g. YOu > Ne

Re: [PHP] window size and setting other properties

2002-12-11 Thread Jason Wong
On Thursday 12 December 2002 04:09, Larry Brown wrote: > Does PHP have any commands to set the size of the window to be loaded? For > that matter are there any methods for hiding buttons etc. from PHP? All php does is output text, which is usually in the form of HTML. So do whatever you need to

Re: [PHP] GD installation - Simple Question

2002-12-11 Thread Philip Olson
To use the bundled gd just do: --enable-gd Note that 4.3.0 is the first distro that includes a bundled GD. Also note that as of 4.3.0 just doing --with-gd will also use the bundled GD. Before this, --with-gd (no directory specified) would look for a local copy. That seems odd yes but theor

Re: [PHP] window size and setting other properties

2002-12-11 Thread Chris Hewitt
Larry Brown wrote: Does PHP have any commands to set the size of the window to be loaded? For that matter are there any methods for hiding buttons etc. from PHP? Being server-side it can only output html. You can open a new window but not set its parameters. To do that you need JavaScript, wh

Re: [PHP] Building apache, php & mysql, should I use apache 2.0?

2002-12-11 Thread Chris Hewitt
Lumpkin, Buddy wrote: Is php under apache 2.0 still experimental? There has not been any announcement here, so I believe so. What are the pros/cons? Production 1.3.x. Development or play 1.3 or 2.0 HTH Chris -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http:/

[PHP] overview of current app frameworks

2002-12-11 Thread Jonathan Ellis
I recently checked up on just about every PHP application framework I could find. I thought I'd throw my conclusions out for anyone else who was looking for something similar. What I was looking for: Not a whole lot, really. basics like user management (including admin controls for deleting, ban

Re: [PHP] Add lines to a text file

2002-12-11 Thread Antti
Sean Burlington wrote: Antti wrote: How can I add lines to a text file? I didn't find any function for this. Thanks, antti. just open it in the right mode if you just need to add to the end of the file without doing anything else with it first $fp = fopen ("/home/rasmus/file.txt", "a");

Re: [PHP] Add lines to a text file

2002-12-11 Thread Kent Sandvik
On Wednesday, Dec 11, 2002, at 13:36 US/Pacific, Antti wrote: Thanks it works. I forgot to say that i need to add a new line to that file. Now it puts all the stuff at the same line. How do I make it to add lines? Use fputs with the string ending with a \n, as in: $xmlfp = fopen($theX

Re: [PHP] Move Decimal Point

2002-12-11 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
> > >I have a question. How would you move the decimal left or right, > > depending on if the > > >number a user enters is negative or not, and then move it that many > > spaces? If > > >needed, it would add zeros. > > > > Hmm. Trying to remember what grade I learned this in. You multiply by 10 > >

Re: [PHP] PHP and MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Pushpinder Singh Garcha
Thanks Jason...that werked fine for me.. --pS On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 03:50 PM, Jason Wong wrote: On Thursday 12 December 2002 04:30, Pushpinder Singh Garcha wrote: Hello, I am using PHP to create forms and then am entering the user input into a MySQL DB In the first query I am

[PHP] Photoshop 6.0 & later + IPTC functions?

2002-12-11 Thread Ryan Gallagher
Does anyone know if there is a workable method currently for writing IPTC tags to JPG & TIFF files using PHP 4.2.3 specifically with the intent to read these written tags with photoshop 6.0 and later?? Currently we can set and read tags in PHP, but photoshop only sees any tags that it origin

Re: [PHP] overview of current app frameworks

2002-12-11 Thread Tony Earnshaw
ons, 2002-12-11 kl. 22:29 skrev Jonathan Ellis: > horde -- main point in its favor is it is quite actively developped, > and has an active community (mailing list has rougly 10x activity of the > others here), but the docs are pathetic. The docs are the PHP4 and PEAR manuals. Those who can not b

Re: [PHP] overview of current app frameworks

2002-12-11 Thread Jonathan Ellis
Tony Earnshaw wrote: ons, 2002-12-11 kl. 22:29 skrev Jonathan Ellis: horde -- main point in its favor is it is quite actively developped, and has an active community (mailing list has rougly 10x activity of the others here), but the docs are pathetic. The docs are the PHP4 and PEAR manuals. T

[PHP] Re: Displaying output from MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Scott Hurring
Add 0 -- Scott Hurring Systems Programmer EAC Corporation scott (*) eac.com -- "Beauford.2002" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 001b01c2a1af$b9995e20$6401a8c0@p1">news:001b01c2a1af$b9995e20$6401a8c0@p1... > Hi, > > Not sure if this is a PHP of a MySQL question, so I am sending it to both > g

[PHP] how uploaded files are managed and where they are stored on server

2002-12-11 Thread user
Our /usr/local/etc/php.ini has 'upload_tmp_dir = /data/www/php_uploads/'. But uploaded files are actually stored in /var/tmp. Also seem they disappear from the server after being uploaded very quickly and we don't have a crontab job running to clean them up from time to time automatically. I n

Re: [PHP] Displaying output from MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Beauford.2002
Yep, pretty close to what I needed. Had to do a bit of tweaking, but basically was able to get the results I needed. Thanks - Original Message - From: "Chris Hewitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Beauford.2002" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 5:1

Re: [PHP] how uploaded files are managed and where they are stored on server

2002-12-11 Thread Jason Wong
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 23:48, user wrote: > Our /usr/local/etc/php.ini has 'upload_tmp_dir = > /data/www/php_uploads/'. But uploaded files are actually stored in > /var/tmp. Also seem they disappear from the server after being uploaded > very quickly and we don't have a crontab job runnin

[PHP] problems with jsp & php

2002-12-11 Thread Jeff Bluemel
I cannot figure out where my problem is with the following script. I know I've used this syntax successfuly in the past. when I take out the variables, and just set link to something without using php then this works. know when I click on the form that activated the button it does nothing. funct

RE: [PHP] Automatic include of files containing functions

2002-12-11 Thread Dave [Hawk-Systems]
Here is what I am looking at for a partial solutions (see "redirect missing function error" for my next hurdle)... All functions are contained within individual files in a "functions" directory, none of which are hard included into the PHP pages; eg// ./functions/ShowThis.php ./fun

[PHP] redirect missing function error

2002-12-11 Thread Dave [Hawk-Systems]
related to "Automatic include of files containing functions" Can we capture errors for missing functions and have the script correct the problem and attempt again? For example// $result=MyFunction($someVariable); if this function doesn't exist, PHP generates an error. Capture the error

Fw: [PHP] problems with jsp & php

2002-12-11 Thread Kevin Stone
I may be wrong about this becuase I don't program JSP but if the values in $_GET are strings then you may need to encase them in quotes. var action = ""; -Kevin - Original Message - From: "Jeff Bluemel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 3:22

[PHP] a good imap library?

2002-12-11 Thread Jimmy Brake
Hi! I am looking for a good imap library .. That will let me: login logout list folders list contents of a folder retrieve email retrieve just headers retrieve the attachement of an email get the number of messages in a mailbox set server side filters etc I have been digging around sq

Re: [PHP] Move Decimal Point

2002-12-11 Thread Stephen
Ok...I tried this code but...all it does is take up all my RAM and crash the browser... I don't quite see what I'm doing wrong with it: $i = 1; $exp = 0; do { $num /= 10; list($whole, $nothing) = explode(".", $num); if(ereg('^[0-9.]+$', $whole)) { $i = 2; } else {

[PHP] Re: a good imap library?

2002-12-11 Thread Martijn
"Jimmy Brake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am looking for a good imap library .. > > That will let me: > > login > logout > list folders > list contents of a folder > retrieve email > retrieve just headers > retrieve the attachement of

[PHP] Escaping '#' Sign

2002-12-11 Thread Mike Smith
I have a string I'm returning from a database. Some entries have # signs in the names ie (COMPANY #42, COMPANY #43...). When I display results all I have is COMPANY. Everything after the # is dropped off. I tried: If ($cust) { $cust2=ereg_replace('#','no',$cust); //tried $cust2=ereg_replace("

[PHP] JSRS/PHP Calendar Script

2002-12-11 Thread Kevin Stone
I'm looking for additional tutorials/examples for building an events calendar service using JSRS (Javascript Remote Scripting) and PHP/MySQL. But ideally I'd rather use a pre-made script if one exists. I have several other projects that I need to complete and I'd rather not get side-tracked. So if

Re: [PHP] Escaping '#' Sign

2002-12-11 Thread Richard Baskett
Why don't you just try: $cust2 = str_replace('#','#',$cust); That should replace all instances of # with it's html entity equivalent. If that doesn¹t work then there is something else wrong with your script and we'll need to see it all! :) Rick "People who drink to drown their sorrow should be

RE: [PHP] Odd Strpos Behavior

2002-12-11 Thread Steve Keller
At 12/9/2002 07:20 PM, you wrote: It'd be easier to use a regular expression for something like this. Something like this would work (from PHP Architect): $s = "I am going to be {a} years old on the {b}th of November, {c}."; $a = array( "a" => "one hundred", "b" => "seventeen", "c" => "two thous

Re: [PHP] Escaping '#' Sign

2002-12-11 Thread Tom Woody
Have to be a bit more specific, cause I can't reproduce your problem... Do you have some code examples that show it clearer? name for client is "COMPANY #1" in DB name; echo "This is the name: $name"; ?> Output: This is the name: COMPANY #1 A # sign is just another character in HTML, and all

[PHP] Move Decimal Point...Again

2002-12-11 Thread Stephen
Ok, nevermind about that. I fixed it finally. However, I am having trouble with the negative exponents. I want to find the scientific notation of 0.0046 which should be 4.6 * 10 to the negative 3rd. However, what I get in return is this: 4.6E-009 * 106 How could I fix this problem? I'm also havin

Re: [PHP] Move Decimal Point...Again

2002-12-11 Thread Stephen
Side note...the formatting for my email program went all weird. The numbers I'm getting as error are as follows: 4.6E-009 * 10^6 1.7E-006 ^ indicates that the next number is an exponent... The real error does not show the ^ sign. - Original Message - From: "Stephen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> T

[PHP] understanding headers

2002-12-11 Thread Colin Bossen
Hello: I am trying to use the header function to enable users to download files. I am able to get files to download. Unfortunately, the wrong file keeps downloading. Instead of downloading the file I want the php source file is getting downloaded. Here is the posting code: $output = "Click her

[PHP] Re: understanding headers

2002-12-11 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Where/How do you set $data? Everything else looks fine, but without knowing that we can't help much. On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Colin Bossen wrote: > Hello: > > I am trying to use the header function to enable users to download > files. I am able to get files to download. Unfortunately, the wrong file

Re: [PHP] understanding headers

2002-12-11 Thread Jason Reid
I haven't used headers for this, but heres my $0.02. What is the value of hte $name var? I suspect its empty, as register_globals is probaly enabled... try using $_GET['name'] instead of just $name, and $_GET['size'] instead of $size. Jason Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AC Host Canada www.achost.ca

Re: [PHP] Re: understanding headers

2002-12-11 Thread Colin Bossen
Opps... $data is set on the download page. It is set like this: $path .= "export/".$name; $fp = fopen($path, "rb"); $data = fread($fp, $size); fclose($fp); Colin On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 06:21 PM, Philip Hallstrom wrote: Where/How do you set $data? Everything else looks fine,

Re: [PHP] Re: understanding headers

2002-12-11 Thread Colin Bossen
I add mention that the contents of the download.php file are the contents of the file I am trying to download... On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 06:31 PM, Colin Bossen wrote: Opps... $data is set on the download page. It is set like this: $path .= "export/".$name; $fp = fopen($path, "rb

[PHP] Re: Re: understanding headers

2002-12-11 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Then you're getting exactly what you should be getting. fopen will read the text file as it appears on *disk* not what the output on your browser is. ?? -philip On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Colin Bossen wrote: > I add mention that the contents of the download.php file are the > contents of the fil

[PHP] Re: understanding headers

2002-12-11 Thread Colin Bossen
Well, except for the fact that the file name is wrong. I sort of figured it out though. Anyways, I appreciate the help and hope this wasn't too much useless chatter from a relative Php newbie. Colin On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 06:36 PM, Philip Hallstrom wrote: Then you're getting exac

RE: [PHP] Odd Strpos Behavior

2002-12-11 Thread John W. Holmes
> >It'd be easier to use a regular expression for something like this. > >Something like this would work (from PHP Architect): > > > >$s = "I am going to be {a} years old on the {b}th of November, {c}."; > >$a = array( > >"a" => "one hundred", > >"b" => "seventeen", > >"c" => "two thousand two"); >

RE: [PHP] Looping through Form Elements in a form

2002-12-11 Thread John W. Holmes
> I am working on a generic JavaScript form checked, that takes the > names > of the elements, with the first two letters being the type of element, so > its checks that it is right, if not gives a generic error message e.g. YOu > Need To Fill this in and selects it, or Sorry only numbers are a

Re: [PHP] PHP and MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread BABA Yoshihiko
Jason Wong wrote: Not sure why you're escaping the single quote. It's unnecessary -- and I suspect you mis-escaped $select as well. Any you can use this format, which IMHO, is a lot easier on the eyes: $sql = "INSERT INTO `guest` SET `title` = '$title', `fir

[PHP] Using fopen() to open a php file with variables.

2002-12-11 Thread Jay \(PHP List\)
Okay, I need to retrieve the output of a php file with variables being passed to it. Example: $calendar_file = "make_calendar.php3?month=$month&year=$year"; $fp = $fp = fopen("$calendar_file", "r"); while (!feof ($fp)) { $buffer = fgets($fp, 4096); $calendar_html .= $buffer; } fcl

[PHP] Execute a cgi inside of php?

2002-12-11 Thread Richard Creech
Hello List, Is there a way to execute a cgi inside of php? This is what a customer wants to do: include(""); but get an error message: Parse error: parse error, unexpected '.' in D:\Inetpub\townforum\wwwroot\orgs\header.php on line 3 The manual says it won't work: http://www.php.net/manual/

RE: [PHP] Using fopen() to open a php file with variables.

2002-12-11 Thread John W. Holmes
> Okay, I need to retrieve the output of a php file with variables being > passed to it. Example: > > $calendar_file = "make_calendar.php3?month=$month&year=$year"; > $fp = $fp = fopen("$calendar_file", "r"); > while (!feof ($fp)) { > $buffer = fgets($fp, 4096); > $calendar_html .= $b

Re: [PHP] Using fopen() to open a php file with variables.

2002-12-11 Thread Brad Bulger
if you have URL wrappers enabled, do $fp = fopen("http://path/to/your/file/$calendar_file";, 'r'); On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Jay (PHP List) wrote: > Okay, I need to retrieve the output of a php file with variables being > passed to it. Example: > > $calendar_file = "make_calendar.php3?month=$month&

Re: [PHP] Using fopen() to open a php file with variables.

2002-12-11 Thread Chris Wesley
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Jay (PHP List) wrote: > Okay, I need to retrieve the output of a php file with variables being > passed to it. Example: > > $calendar_file = "make_calendar.php3?month=$month&year=$year"; > $fp = $fp = fopen("$calendar_file", "r"); Oh my! That's not going to work, because "m

[PHP] Delete array element

2002-12-11 Thread Richard Baskett
How can I delete a key and it's value from an array? for example: $test = array(0=>'yes', 2=>'no', 5=>'maybe', 7=>'so'); And I wanted to delete the second key "2" so I could end up with an array like so: $test = array(0=>'yes', 5=>'maybe', 7=>'so'); How would I go about doing that? Thanks! R

RE: [PHP] Delete array element

2002-12-11 Thread John W. Holmes
> How can I delete a key and it's value from an array? > > for example: > > $test = array(0=>'yes', 2=>'no', 5=>'maybe', 7=>'so'); > > And I wanted to delete the second key "2" so I could end up with an array > like so: > > $test = array(0=>'yes', 5=>'maybe', 7=>'so'); unset($test[2]); ---Joh

[PHP] Re: Execute a cgi inside of php?

2002-12-11 Thread Kyle Gibson
include(""); If you wish for this to be a correct PHP statement, it should be: include(""); Otherwise it will error. -- Kyle Gibson admin(at)frozenonline.com http://www.frozenonline.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Execute a cgi inside of php?

2002-12-11 Thread Philip Olson
The error you get does not have to do with that note, but rather that code of yours has many other issues such as: a) The syntax is incorrect print "a b " c " d"; // bad print "a b \" c \" d"; // good print "a b ' c ' d"; // good print 'a b " c " d'; // good ...

Re: [PHP] Delete array element

2002-12-11 Thread Richard Baskett
Ok I feel a little sheepish after that answer :) Still not working though due to my variable.. help! unset({$_SESSION[map][mapText][$_POST[Email]]}); Im getting errors on this because I havent figured out how to get it to understand that variable :( Rick "If I accept you as you are, I will mak

Re: [PHP] Using fopen() to open a php file with variables.

2002-12-11 Thread Philip Olson
Why don't you just use include? $month = 12; $year = 2002; // This include has access to the above variables include 'make_calendar.php3'; Include it wherever you intended to print $caledar_html. It doesn't exist in your code because the url is seen as part of the filename. Regards, Phil

Re: [PHP] Delete array element

2002-12-11 Thread Richard Baskett
*sigh* n/m I just got rid of the curly braces and that did the trick. Thanks! Rick "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." - Albert Einstein > From: Richard Baskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 18:50:20 -0800 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, PHP General

Re: [PHP] Delete array element

2002-12-11 Thread Philip Olson
Remove the {braces}, those are only used when inside "a {$strin['g']}". Also, be sure to 'quote' your array indices. unset($arr['foo'][$bar]); Regards, Philip Olson On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Richard Baskett wrote: > Ok I feel a little sheepish after that answer :) Still not working though > d

[PHP] PHP 4.3.0RC3

2002-12-11 Thread Andrei Zmievski
PHP 4.3.0RC3 is out. Please download it from http://qa.php.net/ and test. This is the last release candidate before 4.3.0 final is unleashed. -Andrei http://www.gravitonic.com/ * The future is not what it used to be. * -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www

[PHP] Re: PHP 4.3.0RC3

2002-12-11 Thread Juan Rosero
Whenever PHP 4.3.0 is released will it officially support Apache 2? Thank you, Juan "Andrei Zmievski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > PHP 4.3.0RC3 is out. Please download it from http://qa.php.net/ and > test. This is the last release candidate

[PHP] Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: PHP 4.3.0RC3

2002-12-11 Thread Melvyn Sopacua
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Juan Rosero wrote: JR>>> Whenever PHP 4.3.0 is released will it officially support Apache 2? I wasn't aware Apache 2 officially supported a working mpm yet? -- With kind regards, Melvyn Sopacua -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: ht

[PHP] Out with the new, In with the old

2002-12-11 Thread Jonathan
I began to develop a small session based shopping cart using newer syntax. For example, $_SERVER, $_REQUEST, $_SESSION, etc. Anyway, I'm almost done with the cart and just found out that the hosting company for the client is running PHP 4.0.6. Is there anyway around this besides changing all of m

Re: [PHP] Out with the new, In with the old

2002-12-11 Thread Scott Houseman
Hi Try and get them (your hosting company)to configure your site with a prepend file e.g. prepend.php for your domain. in this file, do something like: // // DECLARE ARRAYS // $_GET = array( ); $_POST = array( ); $_SERVER = array( ); // etc.. while ( list( $sKey, $mVal ) = each( $HTTP_GET_V

[PHP] validate querystring

2002-12-11 Thread Dara Dowd
Hello, I have a query string like this http://server/download.php?fname=name_of_remote_file. The script runs and displays a file download dialog box. Is there a way of validating the querystring to ensure that a user doesn't try something like fname=. or fname=.. or fname=? or fname=/, which ena

Re: [PHP] validate querystring

2002-12-11 Thread Brad Bulger
you could try doing $realfilename = realpath($fname); if (strpos($realfilename, $the_valid_path_to_my_file_directory) !== 0) { // bad file name, like /etc/passwd } elseif (is_dir($realfilename)) { // bad user looking at directory } On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Dara Dowd wrote: > Hello,

Re: [PHP] PHP and MySQL

2002-12-11 Thread Jason Wong
On Thursday 12 December 2002 09:22, BABA Yoshihiko wrote: > Jason Wong wrote: > > Not sure why you're escaping the single quote. It's unnecessary -- and I > > suspect you mis-escaped $select as well. Any you can use this format, > > which IMHO, is a lot easier on the eyes: > > > > $sql = "INSERT IN

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