On Tue, November 8, 2005 3:48 pm, Tony Di Croce wrote:
> Oops!
>
> I meant SESSION[]! Thanks guys...
>
> So then the question becomes, is storing stuff in SESSION[] insecure?
> Is
> their any point to encrypting what a store in SESSION[]?
On a shared server, this would be a really Good Idea (tm) i
On Mon, November 7, 2005 11:00 pm, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> $pieces = explode(",", $_POST["fieldtype1"]);
>
> What is a way to echo each pieces[x] separately so I can echo them
> like
> this:
>
> while(x=0 to xMax)
> {
> $sql .= "`".$pieces[x]."` \r\n";
> }
foreach ($pieces as $piece){
$sql
Yep! It's called captcha. There is a PEAR package Text/CAPTCHA, and also you
can find some other classes at phpclasses.org
Good luck!
Sincerely,
Rosty Kerei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Clive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi
> does any one have a class/function to gener
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, November 8, 2005 11:20 pm, Leonard Burton wrote:
Has anyone on here created a search engine in PHP?
Sure, of sorts, now and again, here and there, to some degree.
I am reasonably certain that if you Googled for:
"PHP web spider framework"
you would find s
> Maybe the following [1] thread on the FreeBSD ports lists does help you.
> I (and the other sysops/users of this machine) are waiting for a patch
> for this problem
> You're not the only one :-)
> [1]
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2005-November/027038.html
Oh, thanks a lot!
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From: Petr Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 November 2005 11:27
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Search Engine
Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Tue, November 8, 2005 11:20 pm, Leonard Burton wrote:
>
>>Has anyone on here created a search engine in P
It sounds like this is specifically for html pages, or am I assuming wrong?
Do any of these or other search engines index html content held in a MySQL
database?
Arno
It depends.. Some products are based around web spider (mnogosearch),
some are only engines without spider part (lucene).
Ther
Minuk Choi wrote:
I can't seem to get pear to work correctly.
if I type
[/]# pear install DB
I get the usage printed out back(no error message, no action)
and if I go to the PHP-5.0.4/lib/php directory, I get
[PHP-5.0.4/lib/php]# pear install DB
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: geto
It takes some getting used to I admit but PHP errors turned up full is
far than enough to fix any script, in my experience
matt VanDeWalle wrote:
I don't really have a question, I just have noticed in working with php
for about a year off and on, so you could probably say i'm a bit new
sti
Hello,
Currently I'm make some utilities classes and I took the idea from java to make
some wrappers class like String, Integer and so on. This allows me to use the
type hint for basic types in php. Anyone have a clue if replacing the all in
one type in php for objects types will degrade t
On 11/8/05 11:52 PM, Chris Shiflett wrote:
When I've provided this feature in the past, I've always taken advantage
of launch and landing pages - e.g., users could only get to the other
domain and still be logged in if they clicked a link from my
application, and those links all go through a la
richard...
you miss a key nuance/point to the msg. her idea/thought was twofold. 1)
whether companies would have ideas/projects that they would be interested in
partially funding, and 2) if there would be a 'talented' pool of developers
who would be interested in working on the initial apps.
ther
Hello, Clive.
Depending on the target of your website, you shall need to keep in mind
the (in)accessibility of this kind of tests:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-turingtest-20031105/
By the way, AFAIK they are also known as "turing numbers".
Regards.
Clive wrote:
Hi
does any one have a class
$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
EOF;
?>
Here's the coding and the error for it was this:
> Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE,
> expecting
> T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or T_NUM_STRING in C:\Program Files\Abyss Web
> Server\htdocs\document1.php on line 6
> "
Thank you.
Sincere
On 11/9/05 9:45 AM, Paul Williams wrote:
$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
EOF;
?>
Try it with curly braces:
{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}
EOF;
?>
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Alright cool that one worked. Do I have to include the curly braces in all
calls to variables or just the superglobals?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Paul Lee Williams III
From: Ben Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: php-general@lists.php.net,Paul Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use:
{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}
EOF;
?>
Best Regards,
Alan
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Paul Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: mercoledì 9 novembre 2005 15.45
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Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Oggetto: Re: [PHP] Using the echo tag...
$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
E
On 11/9/05 9:51 AM, Paul Williams wrote:
Alright cool that one worked. Do I have to include the curly braces in
all calls to variables or just the superglobals?
It's not a superglobal issue; it's an array issue -- or, rather, it's an
issue with using quotation marks. You could have also done i
Thanks! It turns out there was an rpm installed php-4.2.3 which was
clobbering with my PHP-5.0.5 installation.
I removed it with
apt-get remove php
and reinstalled PHP-5.0.5 and pear works fine!
Thanks again!
-Minuk
M wrote:
Minuk Choi wrote:
I can't seem to get pear to work correctly.
On 11/9/05 10:03 AM, Paul Williams wrote:
So would it be acceptable if I used curly braces on all variables
(whether superglobals or not) in a here document?
Yes.
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I'm posting this back to the list to keep the conversation there. I hope
you don't mind. My comments are at the bottom . . .
On 11/9/05 10:10 AM, Tony Di Croce wrote:
The reason I even wanted to do this had more to do with sharing some
data between two sites, and less with really maintaining a
hi...
php appears to be fine/good for prototyping. my question; does anybody have
testing experience regarding scalability of php .vs java. ie, can php scale
to handle 1000s of simultaneous connections/users, as well as deal with the
various security issues...
articles dealing with actual live te
Yeah I never really look at what the error message actually says, it
usually turns out to be unhelpful because of those line numbers. I
just look, for example, to see if it says the error happened past the
last line of the script, and I know im missing a } somewhere. The
errors PHP returns are more
bruce wrote:
hi...
php appears to be fine/good for prototyping. my question; does anybody have
testing experience regarding scalability of php .vs java. ie, can php scale
to handle 1000s of simultaneous connections/users, as well as deal with the
various security issues...
articles dealing with
bruce wrote:
i'm trying to really get a feel as to whether php can really drive
serious commercial sites.
Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
Chris
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Uh isset will work in this particular instance because $_POST is
an array whose values are of one type and one type only: STRINGS.
Yes, it is true that:
$myArray['a'] = NULL;
isSet($myArray['a']); //Will return FALSE.
However, because $_POST contains STRINGS AND STRINGS ONLY, isSet works:
$m
Hmm.. Almost.
If the shopping cart on site A submits to the secure CC processing page on
site B, then the contextual data that describes the order (price, order
number) was actually communicated from A to B via a hop at the users browser
(likely via a hidden form field on site A). Thus it would ne
Ben Ramsey wrote:
B is a secure page, with a CC info form that when submitted will
process their card, charging the amount of money passed in the
encrypted packet, and if the charge succeeds, redirecting back to A. A
would probably need to send an order number to B, and B could pass
that back
On 11/9/05 11:05 AM, Tony Di Croce wrote:
If the shopping cart on site A submits to the secure CC processing page on
site B, then the contextual data that describes the order (price, order
number) was actually communicated from A to B via a hop at the users browser
(likely via a hidden form field
Hi bruce,
Programming can be as good as the programer can be. If you look at the
google site, how it works, how many concurrent processes that code can
do, you realize that tools available for this purposes (Phyton, Perl,
PHP java) do what you want them to do.
Just try to take a look to them
> Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
>
I can't believe that Yahoo! works on PHP. Any proofs?
As I know they use their own-written engine, if I'm correct it's called
"yScript". Am I right?
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Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sun, November 6, 2005 2:17 am, Chris W wrote:
I just tried to use the output of the export function on phpmyadmin
and
got a million errors. After looking at the file I found that certain
columns that are strings were not quoted at all. I can't find any
reason why so
On 11/9/05 11:58 AM, Rosty Kerei wrote:
Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
I can't believe that Yahoo! works on PHP. Any proofs?
As I know they use their own-written engine, if I'm correct it's called
"yScript". Am I right?
Try here for your "proof":
ht
[snip]
> Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
>
I can't believe that Yahoo! works on PHP. Any proofs?
As I know they use their own-written engine, if I'm correct it's called
"yScript". Am I right?
[/snip]
You 'were' right...up until 2002
http://news.com.com/2
On Wed, November 9, 2005 9:40 am, bruce wrote:
> php appears to be fine/good for prototyping. my question; does anybody
> have
> testing experience regarding scalability of php .vs java. ie, can php
> scale
> to handle 1000s of simultaneous connections/users, as well as deal
> with the
> various se
On Wed, November 9, 2005 7:59 am, bruce wrote:
> you miss a key nuance/point to the msg. her idea/thought was twofold.
> 1)
> whether companies would have ideas/projects that they would be
> interested in
> partially funding, and 2) if there would be a 'talented' pool of
> developers
> who would be
On Wed, November 9, 2005 11:05 am, Chris W wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>
>>On Sun, November 6, 2005 2:17 am, Chris W wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I just tried to use the output of the export function on phpmyadmin
>>>and
>>>got a million errors. After looking at the file I found that
>>> certain
>>>columns t
Hi folks... a bit of a newbie question I'm afraid...
I've written this script shown below. It gets its variables from a form, and
then it (supposedly!) writes these values into a MySQL table ('invoices').
The script executes with no errors, but when I check the table, the table is
still empty.
[snip]
Any ideas? The code is below.
[/snip]
Does your MySQL connection have permission to insert to the table?
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On 11/9/05 2:15 PM, Stewart Priest wrote:
Comment out the mysql_query() line and just echo $add_to_db. Then take
the echoed line and try to run it against the database. Does it still
work, then?
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Hi Stewart,
Wednesday, November 9, 2005, 7:15:39 PM, you wrote:
> The script executes with no errors, but when I check the table, the
> table is still empty. I can manually insert the data directly into
> the table, and when I echo the variables in the script, the values
> are displayed whe I run
print $add_to_db;
should print out the entire insert line and you can just double check
that your values are full, otherwise like Jay said I would check and
make sure the user you have in your connect string can write to the
db.
On 11/9/05, Stewart Priest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> Any ideas? The code is below.
> mysql_query($add_to_db);
Hi Stewart. Your query is failing for some reason (as others here have
mentioned). I would change the above line to read:
mysql_query($add_to_db) or die(mysql_error()."$add_to_db");
This will make the script die, and will print the
print $add_to_db;
Thanks for all your replies! I didn't expect to get one so quick, so thanks!
After I did the above, I pasted the output into MySQL. Guess what? It didn't
work!
I was only sending values for $item1_desc and $item1_cost. Because I was not
sending values for the other columns, I
What is the structure of that table?
On 11/9/05, Stewart Priest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> print $add_to_db;
>
>
> Thanks for all your replies! I didn't expect to get one so quick, so thanks!
>
> After I did the above, I pasted the output into MySQL. Guess what? It didn't
> work!
>
> I was o
I code all my apps to look for an empty variable and dump and empty set
into it. That way when I code the rest of the information into the
database, the files are cleaner and I don't have to worry about users
and bad sets.
$var = '';
Robert
- Original Message -
From: Stewart Priest <[EM
www.phpclasses.org -> There was just one pushed out recently in fact. I
am not sitting in front of my archive or I could give you a direct URL
to it, but they have them there.
If you can't find it there, email me back directly and I'll send the
link when I get back from my conference.
Robert
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Richard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> http://php.net/gd
> This will let you imagecreatefromgif() and then imagejpeg()
I didn't find any mentioning, that the imagejpeg function supports
conversion to CMYK, so it is most liky that it will not help the
original poster. ImageMagick is the way to go.
I was working with objects, and suddenly i got this error:
*Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM in *
D:\Apache\Apache(re)\Apache2\htdocs\Include.php* on line *11*
is this like a bug in PHP or is it a valid error?
thanks in advance
What is the structure of that table?
+---+--+--+-+-+---+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+---+--+--+-+-+---+
| invoice_no| int(10) | YES | | NULL| |
| i
[snip]
I was working with objects, and suddenly i got this error:
*Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM in *
D:\Apache\Apache(re)\Apache2\htdocs\Include.php* on line *11*
is this like a bug in PHP or is it a valid error?
thanks in advance
[/snip]
It means that you have two
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 04:27:08PM -0500, Unknown Unknown wrote:
> I was working with objects, and suddenly i got this error:
> *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM in *
> D:\Apache\Apache(re)\Apache2\htdocs\Include.php* on line *11*
> is this like a bug in PHP or is it a
t_paamayim_nekudotayim is Hebrew for term twice colon
I believe that its saying that you need to use the :: operator.
On 11/9/05, Unknown Unknown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was working with objects, and suddenly i got this error:
> *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM
Ah yes that fixed it, thanks
Yay! Useless Trivia Time!
That big nasty word is apparently the name for "::". Here's a PHP manual page
explaining how it's used. I'd recommend looking for a misuse of the "::"
operator in your code.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/keyword.paamayim-nekudotayim.php
Enjoy!
-TG
= = = Original
>
> Btw, Paamayim Nekudotayim means double colon in hebrew.
>
I suppose it would be an insult of the highest order to call a Hebrew man
and his brother "Paamayim Nekudotayim".
JM
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Look at the Thousand and Thousands of vBulletin boards, PHPBB's and other
PHP/MySQL based BB Systems out there with several thousand Members on at once,
not including guests. I know Yahoo! uses PHP and I've heard Google does as
well?
Stewart Priest wrote:
What is the structure of that table?
+---+--+--+-+-+---+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+---+--+--+-+-+---+
| invoice_no| int(10) | YES |
What is the correct syntax for
$query = "SELECT * FROM login where username='$_POST['username']' AND pass
='$_POST['pass']'";
Thought this would work.
R.
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$query = "SELECT * FROM login WHERE username = '".$_POST['username']."' AND
pass = '". $_POST['pass']."'";
> What is the correct syntax for
>
> $query = "SELECT * FROM login where
> username='$_POST['username']' AND pass ='$_POST['pass']'";
>
>
> Thought this would work.
>
> R.
>
> --
> P
I'm using this, but I'm not sure whether it's bug-free:
preg_match('/^([.0-9a-z_+-]+)@([0-9a-z-]+\.)+[0-9a-z]{2,6}$/i', $email);
Note: IIRC, PEAR function will invalidate all adresses in museum TLD.
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On 11/9/05 6:21 PM, Ross wrote:
What is the correct syntax for
$query = "SELECT * FROM login where username='$_POST['username']' AND pass
='$_POST['pass']'";
Thought this would work.
R.
The correct syntax in this case is actually:
$query = "SELECT * FROM login where username='{$_POST['u
James Benson wrote:
Would it not be better something like valid_email()
email_validate()?
Anyway, I agree that PHP needs such function.
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On 11/9/05 7:20 PM, GamblerZG wrote:
James Benson wrote:
Would it not be better something like valid_email()
email_validate()?
Anyway, I agree that PHP needs such function.
Check out http://pecl.php.net/package/filter
I've been playing around with this for a while, and it should be note
Ross wrote:
What is the correct syntax for
$query = "SELECT * FROM login where username='$_POST['username']' AND pass
='$_POST['pass']'";
Thought this would work.
R.
Search for "SQL Injection" and see why what you're doing is very
dangerous. Google is your friend.
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Ross wrote:
$query = "SELECT * FROM login where username='$_POST['username']' AND
pass ='$_POST['pass']'";
You have to use curly braces in order to interpolate an array:
$string = "...{$array['foo']} ...";
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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 11:21:36PM -, Ross wrote:
>
> What is the correct syntax for
>
> $query = "SELECT * FROM login where username='$_POST['username']' AND pass
> ='$_POST['pass']'";
>
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*sigh* I'm a hardcore PHP programmer.. I've been using it for over five
years now, and would consider myself fairly advanced. I have a project where
I'm being forced to do some ASP.NET development, which I've never touched. I
need to learn it fast.
I'm thinking there must be some other folks ar
VTC.com has some ASP tutorials... you can get their Monthly "University"
program for $30.00 a month?
Ben Ramsey wrote:
$clean = array();
$sql = array();
Glad to see someone spreading this habit. :-) Thanks, Ben.
if (ctype_alnum($_POST['pass']))
{
$clean['pass'] = $_POST['pass'];
}
I think it's fine to cheat a bit with the password and trust the output
format of md5():
$clean['pass
Hi
i am new to PHP .I am facing some problems .
Here is the code below
Here the applet will send the files thru http . files
from 30 bytes to 2 GB.
$val) {
$default=$default.$val;
if(!file_exists($default))
if (!mkdir($default,$dirmode)) {
Hi
i am new to PHP .I am facing some problems .
Here is the code below
Here the applet will send the files thru http . files
from 30 bytes to 2 GB.
$val) {
$default=$default.$val;
if(!file_exists($default))
if (!mkdir($default,$dirmode)) {
Danny schrieb:
> Let me open a discussion about php5 / php4
Fine. Let's keep it short ;-)
> Why upgrade?
Because you want support for proper OOP.
Most of the other changes can be like SQLite can also be used with PHP4.
> It worth?
If you see the benefits of interfaces, object overloading, auto
Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP
5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing
the same issue however the php people cant see to reproduce the bug.
Its most definately doing it for me, here is a rewrite rule i have
setup, if i [L] to
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 08:23:04PM -0800, kumar kumar wrote:
> Hi
> i am new to PHP .I am facing some problems .
> Here is the code below
>
> Here the applet will send the files thru http . files
> from 30 bytes to 2 GB.
>
>
>
> $getdata = fopen("php://input", "r");
> ...
>
> while (s
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 03:36:07PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote:
> Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP
> 5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing
> the same issue however the php people cant see to reproduce the bug.
> Its most definately
On 10/11/2005, at 4:18 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 03:36:07PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote:
Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP
5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing
the same issue however the php people cant see t
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