> Hi there, just for testings sake, you should get a script that figures
> out the page generation time for a php script... As luck would have it,
> I made a class for this not too long ago. give this a whirl.
>
> First, create a php script with this in it...
<--snip-->
> It will color code it f
> Gerard wrote:
> > Another interesting note; if you click from page to page fast enough, it
> > doesn't take as long to load. For some reason, after the
> initial 5 second
> > startup hic, it loads consequent pages smoothly. If you wait
> for 10 seconds
> > and then click a link, it loads for 5 se
<--snip-->
>
> I'm no expert on this stuff, but I'd be checking my swap space usage and
> RAM usage with 'top' or any other tools available... I suppose you
> probably already did that, but...
Top shows that there's still normal non-swap memory available, so I don't
think that's it.
- Gerard
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Bruno Santos wrote:
Hello.
I need to to an application in PHP with graphics creation.
The database where i need to go and fetch the values is access.
is possible for PHP to fecth values
Jay Fitzgerald wrote:
I have messed with this for a couple of days and cant get it right. Maybe I
need sleep :-)
The code below is echoing the qty correctly (10, 5, 25)
$total = 0;
for ($i = 1; $i <= $sendnum; $i++)
{
$qty = $_POST['qty'.$i];
echo $qty . '';
$total += $
pete M wrote:
Check this out
http://adodb.sourceforge.net/
http://phplens.com/adodb/code.initialization.html#init
have fun
Pete
Bruno Santos wrote:
Hello.
I need to to an application in PHP with graphics creation.
The database where i need to go and fetch the values is access.
is possible for PHP t
Create profiling information for your application with pear's Timer class or
something similar.
regards,
Bostjan
On Saturday 26 February 2005 11:50, Gerard wrote:
> > Hi there, just for testings sake, you should get a script that figures
> > out the page generation time for a php script... As
Did you try rotating your logs so your logs are fresh?
Randy
Gerard wrote:
<--snip-->
I'm no expert on this stuff, but I'd be checking my swap space usage and
RAM usage with 'top' or any other tools available... I suppose you
probably already did that, but...
Top shows that there's still normal n
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 13:01:18 -0800, wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am running a simple Upload script in PHP using a HTML Form with a File
>field. The user can browse their computer and upload a file. It works great,
>except for large files, where the browser will timeout. The timeout appears
>to happen a
I have messed with this for a couple of days and cant get it right. Maybe I
need sleep :-)
The code below is echoing the qty correctly (10, 5, 25)
for ($i = 1; $i <= $sendnum; $i++)
{
$qty = $_POST['qty'.$i];
echo $qty . '';
}
The question is, how would I take add each of th
Hi,
It's been a long day, but what's wrong here?.
echo $_POST['Location']; # good
echo "";
echo "$_POST['Location']"; # bad nothing appears
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is there any way to protect PHP files source code?
thanks,
Payam Shabanian
shabanip -at- avapajoohesh.com
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Hi,
I have a bunch of M$ WORD documents (rtf and doc) that I'd like to
transform to pdf.
It would simple except that I'd like to allow the user to fill a
couple of variables (name, email, telephone) and replace this before
if generates the pdf.
After searching the net I found some classes but in
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From: "David Freedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:27 PM
Subject: [PHP] Difficulty with SQL LIKE clause
> When I use this query in PHP it works, and I get all things with the YEAR
of
> 1977, as I expected.
>
> $query= "SELECT * FROM my
zzapper wrote:
Hi,
It's been a long day, but what's wrong here?.
echo $_POST['Location']; # good
echo "";
echo "$_POST['Location']"; # bad nothing appears
If you're going to display an array value within a string, put it in
brackets.
echo "my value: {$array['key']}";
This also works:
echo "my val
ok, so i made a file manager and i need to prevent people from linking
directly to files that do not come from another part of the site.
i know i can use http_referer, but i wonder how fool proof it is, i dont
want to spit out errors to a legit user that actually came from a valid page
before tryi
Shabanip,
Zend provides a package for doing just this, but it comes with a price
tag starting nigh to $1,000. You can find it here:
http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-encoder.php
They do offer a free evaluation so you can "try before you buy" ;-)
shabanip wrote:
is there any way to protect
But think that not everbody has a computer in his house,especially in
3rd world countries. Here in Peru and in another countries from
Sudamerica,lot of people play this mmorpgs,like Knigths Online,WoW or
Mu,in lan houses. If you ban the pc, none of the users who will play
at this computer will be a
you can't get the mac-address from a remote (client) computer via PHP
because PHP is server-sided (server). The mac-address isn't part of any
sort of standard header the browser sends, thus the server will never
see it. And if the server can't see it, then PHP can't see it either.
The only way
Hi All,
So I've been using my own php to search my site
(http://hiptingle.spydigital.com) and for a while it was fine...But recently
I put in a logging system just to see what people were searching for and
realized they aren't finding what they're seeking. I wrote all search code
to split words o
Hi all,
for some reason, I cannot get php to compile a shared object to work
with apache 1.3.33...
Here are the config commands that I used for apache and php :
EAPI_MM=SYSTEM ./configure --enable-module=so --enable-module=info
--enable-module=status --enable-module=rewrite --enable-module=ssl
Hi there!
What's the point of doing that? The PHP-codes are well protected if they are
on a well
configured server.
/G
@varupiraten.se
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From: "shabanip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 4:43 PM
Subject: [PHP] source code protection
is there
> Hi there!
>
> What's the point of doing that? The PHP-codes are well protected if they are
> on a well
> configured server.
Sometimes you want to sell protected code $.$
>
> /G
> @varupiraten.se
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Gerard wrote:
How would I go about stracing page requests? I never know which apache child
is going to handle which page.
Run Apache in non-forking mode with -X
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You really don't have to put the index in a single dimension input array.
Just put
qty[]
And you'll get it.
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I got the files to upload correctly using
Thank you everyone,
I was trying to use file(), with some problems.. thank you for your
suggestions to use file_get_contents(). Perfect! You're all right, it
works really well.
Thanks
Tim
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Hi there, I have a script that uses the mail() function, but for some
reason the script takes a really long time to finish processing (like 5
minutes). there are some other functions performed (like sql insert,
etc) that happen immediately as they should. But the mail takes some
time to finish
Yeah i thought of that but banning the ip iwon't do any better.
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do you think i could get it with javascript?
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From: "Sebastian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 8:31 PM
Subject: [PHP] http referer
> ok, so i made a file manager and i need to prevent people from linking
> directly to files that do not come from another part of the site.
>
> i know i
Tim Burgan wrote:
I was trying to use file(), with some problems.. thank you for your
suggestions to use file_get_contents(). Perfect! You're all right, it
works really well.
I hope you didn't miss the mention of htmlentities(), also. If you did,
then you'll figure it out the first time you try
Sebastian wrote:
ok, so i made a file manager and i need to prevent people from linking
directly to files that do not come from another part of the site.
i know i can use http_referer, but i wonder how fool proof it is, i dont
want to spit out errors to a legit user that actually came from a valid
Hi all,
I'm having this problem trying to upload a file using PHP. I am using
Apache (compiled from source) and PHP 5.0.3
The entire contents of the page is:
The entire script is:
The returned message I get is:
Notice: Undefined index: myfile in /www/htdocs/upload.php on line 6
No U
Sorry all,
I found the problem. I had put in an entry in post_max_size as "2G"
however PHP seems to think that meant 2 bytes. I lowered it down to
something reasonable in "M" and it worked fine. I'm not sure if that is
a bug or not regardless of whether or not 2G is smart for that variable,
it
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