On Sat, October 22, 2005 11:42 pm, Dan Trainor wrote:
> This would be a great solution, and I'm sure my concern is something
> that's been discussed many times on this list - I'm worried about the
> performance hit that the machine would take, if/when parsing a large
> number of files, in this mann
Hi All,
I have started reading a couple of books about PHP 5 and whilst most of
it is comprehensible even to me :-), I fail to understand WHY there is
such a thing as an abstract class or method?
I think I understand what it is: A class that can't itself be
instantiated, only inherited from, or a
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 08:54 +0100, Alan Lord wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have started reading a couple of books about PHP 5 and whilst most of
> it is comprehensible even to me :-), I fail to understand WHY there is
> such a thing as an abstract class or method?
>
> I think I understand what it is: A
Hi.
How can I use Ruby with Php?
My goal is to have (Independence of Presentation Logic(IoPL)).
Thanks,
Jacob
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> How can I use Ruby with Php?
I mean Rails. sorry :)
> My goal is to have (Independence of Presentation Logic(IoPL)).
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Thanks Jasper,
That makes sense.
But what benefit is there is having it as an explicitly "abstract"
class? Why can't it just be a "normal" class definition which you
inherit from?
Sorry to be so dense
Al
> -Original Message-
> From: Jasper Bryant-Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/23/05, Jacob Friis Saxberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How can I use Ruby with Php?
>
> I mean Rails. sorry :)
http://www.rubyonrails.org/
I have a couple of Rails apps on my own server with other PHP apps
running there too. Apache will run mod_fcgi and mod_php at the same
time with no
I think the php GC only kicks in at the end of a script some calls to
mysql_free_result might help
Angelo
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From: "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Memory Leak?
On Sat,
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 15:43 -0500, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
I haven't used Windows for a while, but Start->Search->Files & folders
(or something like that) and enter php.ini. Delete all results except
the one that you've been editing, and then move the one you'
One reason would be that you might not know the details of a derived class's
implementation details at design time.
For instance I could have an abstract class such as this:
Class MyTestClass
{
function doSomething()
{
doSomethingElse();
}
abstract function doSomethingEls
Thanks,
That's starting to make some sence now!
Al
> -Original Message-
> From: Colin Shreffler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 October 2005 17:03
> To: Alan Lord; 'Jasper Bryant-Greene'
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Abstract Classes?
>
> One reason would b
Alan Lord wrote:
But what benefit is there is having it as an explicitly "abstract"
class? Why can't it just be a "normal" class definition which you
inherit from?
The idea is that a high-level language should prohobit you from doing
things that do not make sence. Why they implemented it in PH
Dear Sir
I have windows XP sevice pack 1 and 2, PHPv5.0.5, Mysql v1. I am working in web
design. I am unable to connect to the mysql server. Althought my php files
running fine and my mysql server is also running fine.
i) i had changed the php.ini-dist file to php.ini.
ii)i uncommented the ex
I have windows XP sevice pack 1 and 2, PHPv5.0.5, Mysql v1. I am
working in web design. I am unable to connect to the mysql server.
Althought my php files running fine and my mysql server is also
running fine.
i) i had changed the php.ini-dist file to php.ini.
ii)i uncommented the extension
I want the selct table to retain it's value on submit. The way I have done
it works but is a bit rubbish and was wondering if there is a more efficient
way. I just make the variable equal to "selected" when the form is submitted
>Please Select
News
Events
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 20:23 +0100, Ross wrote:
> I want the selct table to retain it's value on submit. The way I have done
> it works but is a bit rubbish and was wondering if there is a more efficient
> way. I just make the variable equal to "selected" when the form is submitted
>
>
>
On 10/23/05, Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> on 10/22/2005 12:58 AM Richard Lynch said the following:
> > Checking MX records is not reliable at all.
>
> I agree that it is less useful today, but it still help catches many
> domain name typos.
>
>
> > ... would it not make se
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 12:06 -0700, hassan mahdi wrote:
> I have windows XP sevice pack 1 and 2, PHPv5.0.5, Mysql v1. I am working in
> web design. I am unable to connect to the mysql server. Althought my php
> files running fine and my mysql server is also running fine.
MySQL 1? Really? That's a
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sat, October 22, 2005 11:42 pm, Dan Trainor wrote:
This would be a great solution, and I'm sure my concern is something
that's been discussed many times on this list - I'm worried about the
performance hit that the machine would take, if/when parsing a large
number of fi
Hi all,
Slowly I'm progressing.
Now how to turn error reporting on for a test apache server.
I have made the following changes to /etc/php.ini:
error_reporting = E_ALL
display_errors = On
error_log = /var/log/php_errors
On errors I still have no in browser display nor
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 17:31 -0400, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi all,
>Slowly I'm progressing.
>Now how to turn error reporting on for a test apache server.
>
>I have made the following changes to /etc/php.ini:
>
>error_reporting = E_ALL
>display_errors = On
>error_l
Jasper
If if make a file containing only
I get what I expected.
If I make a file containing
I get NO output or errors in the browser window. If I select "view
source" it returns:
Eh? Anyone with any other ideas
Tnx
Bob Hartung
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
http://www.php.ne
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 21:31 -0400, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Jasper
>If if make a file containing only
> phpinfo() ;
>?>
>I get what I expected.
>
>If I make a file containing
>
> phpinfo() ;
>
> // Now a simple class and a call to the class
> class Simple()
Your erro
Bob Hartung wrote:
Jasper
If if make a file containing only
I get what I expected.
If I make a file containing
I get NO output or errors in the browser window. If I select "view
source" it returns:
Eh? Anyone with any other ideas
Tnx
Bob Hartung
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrot
Jasper & Derek
phpinfo() says:
configuration file path /etc/php.ini
PHP Core
DirectiveLocal Value Master Value
display_errorsOff Off
error_logno value no value
log errorson
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 23:01 -0400, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Jasper & Derek
>
>phpinfo() says:
> configuration file path /etc/php.ini
>
>PHP Core
>DirectiveLocal Value Master Value
>
> display_errorsOff Off
> error_log
It wasn't what I was looking for but I enable it:
include_path = ".:/php/includes"
This was commented out. After uncommenting it all works as I expected
except that my syntax in the class was wrong. Now I can at least start
to learn.
Thanks Jasper and Derek - you gave me a shove in the
On Sun, October 23, 2005 5:40 am, Alan Lord wrote:
> But what benefit is there is having it as an explicitly "abstract"
> class? Why can't it just be a "normal" class definition which you
> inherit from?
It could be just a normal class...
But assume you're working on a team with a LOT of programm
I don't particularly care for this explanation as it makes abstract classes
out to be a mere convention of some kind during the development life-cycle.
While I can see this as a potentially convenient byproduct of the fact that
an abstract class cannot be directly instantiated, this is NOT the who
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