Greetings,
This is the example from the php manual:
***
Example 6. sprintf(): formatting currency
***
I don't understand the meaning of the 01 above, which follows the % sign. I
tried the "%.2f" and "%1.2f", both work fine
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 06:09:21PM +1000, Wang Feng wrote:
:
: This is the example from the php manual:
[...]
: $formatted = sprintf("%01.2f", $money);// my question comes here
: // echo $formatted will output "123.10"
[...]
:
: I don't understand the meaning of the 01 above, which follow
Hi, Eugene,
If I get rid of the 0 and tried this:
$price=.65;
$f_price=sprintf("%1.2f",$price);
It displays "0.65" in my Mozilla browser correctly. What do you say then?
BTW, what's the 1 used for?
cheers,
feng
- Original Message -
From: "Eugene Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 02:09:38AM +0200, DvDmanDT wrote:
:
: Does anyone have a good solution on how to get the age of someone from a
: date column in mysql... This is what I have, but it's not really the
: truth... What's the right way to do it?
:
: floor((time()-$a["born"])/(3600*24*365.25))
:
Hi,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 4:53:27 PM, you wrote:
JF> On Sunday, October 12, 2003, at 12:02 PM, Manuel Vázquez Acosta wrote:
>> Take a look at what is printed by:
>>
>> var_dump($_SERVER);
>>
>> Maybe the HTTP_USER_AGENT can lead you to somewhere out of this
>> problem.
>>
>> Manu.
>>
>> "Sh
I have found that this script doesn't work:
read_tag.php
---
";
$tagdata = stristr($filedata, $tagrealname);
$posofend = strpos($tagdata, "");
$length = strlen($tagdata);
$lengthoftag = strlen($tagrealname);
$lengthofend = strlen("");
$lengthofstr = $length - $posofend - $lengthoftag;
$returndat
Hi,
Is there a way to determite with PHP thath site visitor is in https (SSL)
mode or in normal mode ?
Thanks,
Rosen
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Hi,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 9:09:15 PM, you wrote:
R> Hi,
R> Is there a way to determite with PHP thath site visitor is in https (SSL)
R> mode or in normal mode ?
R> Thanks,
R> Rosen
put phpinfo(32); at the top of the page and that should show what is available
with an ssl connection if you m
I.e. if I use _SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] = 443 - for https connection and 80
for "normal" - i'll be able to determite if user is in https mode - I think
thath should be works . ?
Thanks,
Rosen
"Tom Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Sunday, October 12
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 06:57:35PM +1000, Wang Feng wrote:
:
: If I get rid of the 0 and tried this:
:
: $price=.65;
: $f_price=sprintf("%1.2f",$price);
:
: It displays "0.65" in my Mozilla browser correctly. What do you say then?
I say, "I dunno". :-) It seems to follow C's printf(3) convers
Hi,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 9:24:40 PM, you wrote:
R> I.e. if I use _SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] = 443 - for https connection and 80
R> for "normal" - i'll be able to determite if user is in https mode - I think
R> thath should be works . ?
R> Thanks,
R> Rosen
looks like a good start :)
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 01:09:15PM +0200, Rosen wrote:
:
: Is there a way to determite with PHP thath site visitor is in https (SSL)
: mode or in normal mode ?
Check for the existence of $_SERVER['HTTPS'] which gets set only on SSL
pages. I wonder why it's still not mentioned in the official doc
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 01:24:40PM +0200, Rosen wrote:
:
: I.e. if I use _SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] = 443 - for https connection and 80
: for "normal" - i'll be able to determite if user is in https mode - I think
: thath should be works . ?
Technically, you can't guarantee that anything running ov
Hi,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 8:46:41 PM, you wrote:
EL> On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 01:24:40PM +0200, Rosen wrote:
EL> :
EL> : I.e. if I use _SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] = 443 - for https connection and 80
EL> : for "normal" - i'll be able to determite if user is in https mode - I think
EL> : thath shou
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 08:52:30PM +1000, Tom Rogers wrote:
: Sunday, October 12, 2003, 8:46:41 PM, Eugene wrote:
: EL> On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 01:24:40PM +0200, Rosen wrote:
: EL> :
: EL> : I.e. if I use _SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] = 443 - for https connection
: EL> : and 80 for "normal" - i'll be a
On Sunday, October 12, 2003, at 07:46 PM, Tom Rogers wrote:
From my experience css is even more unreliable than user agent being
set and all
browser producers seem to have their own idea of what a standard is
supposed to
look like as well. At least with table layouts most of the current
deskto
Hi Justin et al,
Yes you are right that user agent field is not always reliable but 98%
of the time you will be able to tell if it's a mobile or a pc. That's
good enough. If someone fakes the header they will just get a wrong
content type and no harm done. I first did a wap site with php using
Hi,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 10:27:21 PM, you wrote:
EL> Unless Apache is configured so that both SSL and non-SSL virtualhosts
EL> to point to the same directory containing said script, or said script is
EL> shared (via PHP include(), require(), etc.) by other PHP scripts in both
EL> SSL and non
Hello -
Does the new xml api provide high level function calls (does it map the
libxml api)?
Regards
Dennis Heuer
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John Ryan:
> Loser
>>And believe it or
>> not, the shift key is there for a reason.
Please don't flame.
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Try this:
function readTag($filenane, $tagtype, $degub = false)
// I prefer boolean for debug :)
{
$filedata = file_get_contents($filename);
$tagtype = preg_quote($tagtype);
$tagRegExp = "/((?:.|\s)*?)/";
preg_replace_callback($tagRegExp, 'replaceFunc', $filedata);
}
function repl
* Thus wrote Eugene Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 02:09:38AM +0200, DvDmanDT wrote:
> :
> : Does anyone have a good solution on how to get the age of someone from a
> : date column in mysql... This is what I have, but it's not really the
> : truth... What's the right way to do
Not to sure about what I'm saying, but if I remember well my readings
regarding php5 and xml, I think it implements the gnome libxml2, not libxml,
which is much better.
Hopefully php + xml will be less of a pain in the arse after the 5 is out.
cheers
.b
-Original Message-
From: Dennis He
* Thus wrote Bas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> ---
> And with this, it needs the file 'test.tag'
> ---
>
> I am myself!!
>
[...]
>
> The error is that if i load this, the readTag function returns everything
> except for the Closing!!!
Do you mean that all the other tags return the proper content
ex
* Thus wrote Rosen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I.e. if I use _SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] = 443 - for https connection and 80
> for "normal" - i'll be able to determite if user is in https mode - I think
> thath should be works . ?
There is no guarantee that port 443 == https and 80 == http.
Curt
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* Thus wrote Eugene Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 06:57:35PM +1000, Wang Feng wrote:
> :
> : If I get rid of the 0 and tried this:
> :
> : $price=.65;
> : $f_price=sprintf("%1.2f",$price);
> :
> : It displays "0.65" in my Mozilla browser correctly. What do you say then?
>
>
I think, without any help, the only way to make it clear is to read the
source code of that function in php. The manual doesn't explain the function
well.
But I'm sure many people here knows the answer well. Come on. Where are you?
cheers,
feng
- Original Message -
From: "Curt Zirzow
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 12:19, Wang Feng wrote:
> I think, without any help, the only way to make it clear is to read the
> source code of that function in php. The manual doesn't explain the function
> well.
>
> But I'm sure many people here knows the answer well. Come on. Where are you?
I believe
I'm one of the ignorant multitude beginning to grope their way across the threshhold
of web programming. I come from another world, not computer science, and thus have a
question so basic I haven't found any reference to it anywhere. It's killing me.
In the php statement
$q->qzml();
what is the
Paul Freedman wrote:
I'm one of the ignorant multitude beginning to grope their way across the threshhold of web programming. I come from another world, not computer science, and thus have a question so basic I haven't found any reference to it anywhere. It's killing me.
In the php statement
$q->q
Hi,
I am trying to add a function to my template system where the script
will output a similar name to the one entered, e.g.:
array('main','page1','testing','main_info');
user input: 'mai'
then it should return 'main' & 'main_info' from the array as possible
matches. (Ok, easy example, but it's
Hi,
I am currently working with the output control functions and they work
like a charm - as long as I don't start using IE to view my test page.
I put together the below code from a couple of comments on php.net and
it works like a charm with mozilla, where the content gets displayed
with each l
"1. An optional padding specifier that says what character will be used for
padding the results to the right string size. This may be a space character
or a 0 (zero character). The default is to pad with spaces. An alternate
padding character can be specified by prefixing it with a single quote ('
Hi,
is there a way to create a mail (with the mail() function) that contains
php in the message.
Like:
I WANT TO PUT SOME PHP IN HERE TO CREATE A TABLE IN THE MESSAGE:
$columnbooks = mysql_list_fields($dbname,tmp,$mysql_link);
$sqlbooks = "select isbn,books.title, writer, publisher from tmp,
Hi,
I have a problem with destroing a session.
I have made a login page and the login work ok.
I register the things i want like that:
I try to make the logout page like that:
but it dont work.
I have
a.. PHP - 4.0.5
a.. MySQL - 3.23.32
a.. Apache - 1.3.14
a.. PHPMyAdmin - 2.1.0
a.. Perl - nsP
Hallo Onno,
am Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2003 um 20:07 hast Du Folgendes gekritzelt:
OK> Hi,
OK> is there a way to create a mail (with the mail() function) that contains
OK> php in the message.
OK> Like:
OK> $to = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
OK> $subject = "a subject";
OK> $message =
OK> I WANT
php-general Digest 12 Oct 2003 18:37:06 - Issue 2351
Topics (messages 165880 through 165916):
Re: Detecting devices i.e. PDA, Mobile
165880 by: Justin French
165885 by: Tom Rogers
165896 by: Justin French
165897 by: Raditha Dissanayake
newbie question
I'm reading the References Explained section of php doc, and am a little
confused on the Returning References section. I was wondering why you
cannot get a reference to an object and call a member function all in one
step like so:
$result=(&$bar->getObj())->foo();
I've tried this in code, and g
Hi all, am a newbie to PHP so please spell your answers to my questions out
in words of one syllable or less...
I recently had PHP 4.2.1 installed on Windows 98 SE, then it suddenly
stopped working for some reason - I don't know why or how, but I kept
getting SErver 500 errors. Having tried to re
In mail.php.general, Donahue, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm building Php (4.3.3) on Solaris and am including oci8 support.
> Configure works fine. When I try to build, I get an error on the compilation
> of ext/oci8/oci8.c - it can't find oci.h, and then I get tons of errors,
> I suppose a
In mail.php.general, imran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> format like such: php_xxx. For Oracle DD, you'll need php_oracle.dll. Take
> the oracle dll.
Only use the oracle dll if you are using oracle 7 client libs. If you are
using Oracle 8+ then you want the oci8 dll. Do not copy the php_o
Matthias Wulkow wrote:
Hallo Onno,
am Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2003 um 20:07 hast Du Folgendes gekritzelt:
OK> Hi,
OK> is there a way to create a mail (with the mail() function) that contains
OK> php in the message.
OK> Like:
OK> $to = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
OK> $subject = "a subject";
OK> $mes
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 02:49:53PM +, Curt Zirzow wrote:
: * Thus wrote Eugene Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
: > On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 02:09:38AM +0200, DvDmanDT wrote:
: > :
: > : Does anyone have a good solution on how to get the age of someone from a
: > : date column in mysql... This is what
message of the mail. I know how the to put html in the message:
$message = '
in stead of
print " $gebruikerbooks ";
do
$message .= " $gebruikerbooks ";
A little clarification:
* Just instead of echoing it directly to the browser, add it to your
variable $message.
* "$message.='bla';" is a sh
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 03:23:53AM +1000, Wang Feng wrote:
:
: "1. An optional padding specifier that says what character will be used for
: padding the results to the right string size. This may be a space character
: or a 0 (zero character). The default is to pad with spaces. An alternate
: pad
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 07:09:32PM +0200, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
:
: Paul Freedman wrote:
: >
: >In the php statement
: >$q->qzml();
: >what is the symbol '->' called? What does it mean?
:
: It calls *member* function of object $q.
[...]
: >I have also come across the symbol '=>'. I assume it is n
Actually I found out that php.net offers the source code for that part :)
here it is: http://ca.php.net/source.php?url=/quickref.php
...and I was able to use it as a basis to fit my need.
Duncan
Burhan Khalid wrote:
Duncan wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to add a function to my template
Hello,
I am a brand new subscriber to this list, and am fairly new to PHP as
well. I started using it back in June to put together an online survey
for my dissertation.
Though I learned a few things the hard way, I have done mostly OK since
then, until I changed an increasingly complex script to
I'm trying to write a script that can work with images as google does. I've
got an image with some unknown width and height, and I want to be able to
get this properties and use them to create a dynamic page with new size
attributes.
For example, if the image has 400x600 px, I want to display the
php-general Digest 13 Oct 2003 06:55:39 - Issue 2352
Topics (messages 165917 through 165929):
Call object reference and member function in 1 step
165917 by: sturgis III
PHP uninstall/reinstall
165918 by: Benjamin Howarth
165922 by: Shadow
Re: Can't find oci.h
I don't remember much about IIS 3/4 but here are the instruction for
installing under
windows..http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.php
Shadow
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