Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 17:29, Jochem Maas wrote:
...
*lol* While I feel for you, I'm pretty sure you were on that bandwagon
telling all us PHP4 clinger-ons to suck it up and upgrade cuz PHP5 is
sooo KEWL. Now you have an inkling why some of us weren't so keen ;)
Thanks for everyone's replies - but I'm a little uncertain as to what the
reasons for not running the pcntl functions under the web browser are - is
it down to security?
cheers
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From: Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 April 2006 22:52
To: James Nunnerley
He really didn't knew what he hase done when he came to this varname.
$_POST["f-art-nlid"];
burn baby :D *boom* xD
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James Nunnerley wrote:
Thanks for everyone's replies - but I'm a little uncertain as to what the
reasons for not running the pcntl functions under the web browser are - is
it down to security?
http://php.net/pcntl
Process Control should not be enabled within a webserver environment and
unexp
Under the GD Image Functions within the PHP Help file (on php.net) there is
an example for barcodes.
It also refers to barcodeisland.com which may be of use to you.
HTH
On 13/04/06, Emil Edeholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've never used bar codes before. And now I need to print out bar
On 18/04/06, Vernon Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently upgraded a server from Fedora Core 3 to Core 5 in the process
> php had
> been upgraded from either 3 or 4 to php 5. In doing so I had to do a major
> overhaul of
> a web site as many things stopped working (.i.e $HTTP_POST_VAR,
To anyone who can help, I would like to know why or how I can execute a
function within a function used within this class. I want to redirect if
the results of a insert query was successful, so i made a simple redirect
function for later use, once I've build onto the class. The problem is that
i a
On 4/19/06, Adele Botes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To anyone who can help, I would like to know why or how I can execute a
> function within a function used within this class. I want to redirect if
> the results of a insert query was successful, so i made a simple redirect
> function for later us
Should not make any difference. Try it instead of posting.
Regards,
Peter Hoskin
Shannon Doyle wrote:
That’s just it,
I am not setting a session cookie.
Just starting a session with the following :-
session_name("XPCSESS");
session_start();
$sessID = session_id();
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chris smith wrote:
On 4/19/06, Adele Botes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To anyone who can help, I would like to know why or how I can execute a
function within a function used within this class. I want to redirect if
the results of a insert query was successful, so i made a simple redirect
fun
At 12:51 PM +0930 4/19/06, Shannon Doyle wrote:
Thats just it,
I am not setting a session cookie.
Just starting a session with the following :-
session_name("XPCSESS");
session_start();
$sessID = session_id();
Try:
http://sperling.com
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is there a ready script that handle entering user name and password for
authentication by extracting the Data from Oracle10g DB without showing the
URL in the address bar...I am thinking of using a popup window
Spec.
The server is Linux king 2.6.5-7.191-bigsmp #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 14:58:56 UTC
2005 i
[snip]
is there a ready script that handle entering user name and password for
authentication by extracting the Data from Oracle10g DB without showing
the
URL in the address bar...I am thinking of using a popup window
Spec.
[/snip]
Please RTFM at http://www.php.net/oracle and have a look at oci_co
Assuming the PHP web page is available, anyone else having problems
connecting to php.net?
-B
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
is there a ready script that handle entering user name and password for
authentication by extracting the Data from Oracle10g DB without showing
the
URL in the address bar..
php.net is DOWN!!! or what
On 4/19/06, Brad Bonkoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Assuming the PHP web page is available, anyone else having problems
> connecting to php.net?
> -B
>
> Jay Blanchard wrote:
>
> >[snip]
> >is there a ready script that handle entering user name and password for
> >
Only the main US Server.
Try: http://us2.php.net/
on Wednesday 19 April 2006 15:13, Brad Bonkoski wrote:
> Assuming the PHP web page is available, anyone else having problems
> connecting to php.net?
> -B
>
> Jay Blanchard wrote:
> >[snip]
> >is there a ready script that handle entering user name
[snip]
php.net is DOWN!!! or what
[/snip]
Use your resources. There are mirrors if the main is down, also here is
Oracle's PHP Dev Center;
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/php/index.html
http://us3.php.net/oci8
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You're also better off embedding the parameters in the URL so that it
"looks like" a directory to the browser:
http://example.com/actual_script/57823642346963/copyright/whatever.png
The PHP scritp is actual_script.
You can use .htaccess and ForceType to make Apache run it.
$_SERVER['PATH_INFO'
http://us2.php.net/ http://us3.php.net/
using mirror
On 4/19/06, Thomas Munz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Only the main US Server.
>
> Try: http://us2.php.net/
> on Wednesday 19 April 2006 15:13, Brad Bonkoski wrote:
> > Assuming the PHP web page is available, anyone else having problems
> > c
Brad:
Yes, I'm having problems as well (as well as top posting).
Bu,t there are other sources, such as:
http://www.weberdev.com/oci_connect
tedd
At 9:13 AM -0400 4/19/06, Brad Bonkoski wrote:
Assuming the PHP web page is available, anyone else having problems
connecting to php.net?
-B
Jay
I just had to post this as a new thread to give it the audience I think
it deserves.
Matt Todd wrote:
No offense to Rasmus, but I don't think he's necessarily the one to
feel comfortable aligning your opinions with: he's definitely
motivated by his language, which, as I've pointed out, is stuck
Yes, I absolutely agree that Rasmus is awesome and his accomplishments
are far and beyond amazing, but I'm saying that I think that Rasmus is
motivated to stay true to PHP's philosophies and not be willing to
rethink them: that is what I meant by that.
In no way am I saying that Rasmus doesn't DES
It doesn't matter, PHP decides automatically which is the best method to
make a session persist. If it founds that the client allows cookies,
cookies are used. If such method is not available, the session id is
writen to every url through an output buffer with an url rewriting
filter. There was
On 19/04/06, Shannon Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to get a session to destroy correctly, however the darn thing just
> refuses to destroy. I call the following in a separate webpage in a effort
> to destroy the session, only to find that the session still persists.
>
> session_start()
On 4/19/06, Shannon Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> Trying to get a session to destroy correctly, however the darn thing just
> refuses to destroy. I call the following in a separate webpage in a effort
> to destroy the session, only to find that the session still persists.
>
> s
[snip]
Yes, I absolutely agree that Rasmus is awesome and his accomplishments
are far and beyond amazing, but I'm saying that I think that Rasmus is
motivated to stay true to PHP's philosophies and not be willing to
rethink them: that is what I meant by that.
[/snip]
What, exactly, is wrong with s
Kid (and I mean that loosely), you should have stopped while you were
ahead of the tide and let it die...
Instead you had to open up and add more drivel that:
1. shows how little you think about those who have come before you and
their ability to shift as technology changes
2. further shoved your
umm guys, can you take this offlist please (if you
wish to continue this) as I dont really see how this
can benifit anyone.
Cheers,
Ryan
--- Matt Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I absolutely agree that Rasmus is awesome and
> his accomplishments
> are far and beyond amazing, but I'm sayin
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Yes, I absolutely agree that Rasmus is awesome and his accomplishments
are far and beyond amazing, but I'm saying that I think that Rasmus is
motivated to stay true to PHP's philosophies and not be willing to
rethink them: that is what I meant by that.
[/snip]
What, e
Matt Todd wrote:
But of course, that is just conjecture. I'm just saying that I think
he has vested interest and will be least of all willing to make the
shift in thought (even if he did think it held some merit).
I didn't read that article too closely, but I would appreciate *brief*
answe
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 09:34, Jochem Maas wrote:
> I just had to post this as a new thread to give it the audience I think
> it deserves.
>
> Matt Todd wrote:
> >
> > No offense to Rasmus, but I don't think he's necessarily the one to
> > feel comfortable aligning your opinions with: he's definitel
Stut wrote:
Matt Todd wrote:
But of course, that is just conjecture. I'm just saying that I think
he has vested interest and will be least of all willing to make the
shift in thought (even if he did think it held some merit).
I didn't read that article too closely, but I would appreciate *
> Do the search as Richard suggested.
>
> MS Access might have a similar function you can use, but you'll need
> to do some searching yourself to find the answer.
>
Sure. I always appreciate various opinions. I've checked with an Access
expert. It can be done for Access like Format([DateFieldNam
There's nothing wrong with staying true to the philosophy at all, I
just think that it may well be detrimental in the end. And that is
what I said in the (toilet)paper, that there will be (emphasis on the
eventuality, not on the present actuality) a time that PHP will become
the old stuff because i
hi..
i'm looking for opinions on the "worth" of programming contests as a way of
judging the talent of potential software developers...
any thoughts/pros/cons would be appreciated..
and yeah.. i know this is a little off topic.. but some of us here deal with
these issues.. if you know of a bette
"bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i'm looking for opinions on the "worth" of programming contests as a way
> of
> judging the talent of potential software developers...
>
> any thoughts/pros/cons would be appreciated..
My first thought is: "Won't be a good cri
On 19 Apr 2006, at 15:42, Matt Todd wrote:
there will be (emphasis on the
eventuality, not on the present actuality) a time that PHP will become
the old stuff because it did not evolve with the philosophies.
Philosophies are just that.. a philosophy. They are not standards.
They are also two
bruce wrote:
hi..
i'm looking for opinions on the "worth" of programming contests as a way of
judging the talent of potential software developers...
any thoughts/pros/cons would be appreciated..
and yeah.. i know this is a little off topic.. but some of us here deal with
these issues.. if you
This is just my personal opinion on the subject.
I don't believe nowadays programming contests are of any worth when
judging a developer's talent, at least not what I expect from a coder.
These contests usually prove that an a coder can pull out an development
as an individual, but from lookin
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 09:34, Jochem Maas wrote:
I just had to post this as a new thread to give it the audience I think
it deserves.
Matt Todd wrote:
No offense to Rasmus, but I don't think he's necessarily the one to
feel comfortable aligning your opinions with: he's
It appears this is a known bug that is/will be fixed in PHP 5.1.3. The current date code for
DATE_W3C and DATE_ATOM (in 5.1.2) is "Y-m-d\TH:i:sO". According to
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php , the other option for the last character is "P"
which prints the difference from Greenwi
Hi
I've installed PHP version 5 in my machine running WinME, Personal Weband
Internet explorer
6.0.2800.1106, 128 Bit,to have my personal site on the net , the script I
use in my web page feedbak.php
http://www.iodatamicro.homeip.net/Contact.html"; ;
$errorurl = "http://www.iodatamicro.homei
Hi
I've installed PHP version 5 in my machine running WinME, Personal Web
Server and Internet explorer
6.0.2800.1106, 128 Bit, to have my site on the net, the script I use
(below) in my web page named feedbak.php
http://www.iodatamicro.homeip.net/Contact.html"; ;
$errorurl = "http://www.iodata
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks!
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[snip]
...way too much crud...
[/snip]
A. I could never find a question.
2. That is way too much stuff to post through a mailing list. No one
will go through it.
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[snip]
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
[/snip]
You'd have to have CD's for each OS on which yo
[snip]
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
[/snip]
Yippee, cross-posting!
http://www.google.com/s
Not sure if this is what you were asking. You will find a list of several
such systems in Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiveCD
Notice that you will need one CD per hardware architecture, not per OS of
the base machine, since the CD boots its own OS, some *nix.
Satyam
- Origin
I'm looking for a ready made php script that can open phpBB 2.0.20 accounts
By sending username, email and password.
NE!?
Thanks
berber
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[snip]
I'm looking for a ready made php script that can open phpBB 2.0.20
accounts
By sending username, email and password.
{/snip]
I am looking for a good hearted woman who likes to dance. I used Google.
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For the purpose of creating phpBB accounts? As in, automated creation of mass
amounts of phpBB accounts maybe for the purpose of spamming phpBB's?
Just curious. Please clarify the need to automate creation of phpBB accounts if
that's what you're asking for.
-TG
= = = Original message = = =
I
On Wed, April 19, 2006 1:36 am, Chris Grigor wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>
>>On Tue, April 18, 2006 10:05 am, Chris Grigor wrote:
>>>Was wondering if there is an easier way to get returned variables
>>> into
>>>the $_SESSION rather than going through each one??
>>foreach($line as $key => $value)
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
I'm looking for a ready made php script that can open phpBB 2.0.20
accounts
By sending username, email and password.
{/snip]
I am looking for a good hearted woman who likes to dance. I used Google.
How's that working out for ya? I'm on date 3 of the 3,130,000 result
Hey all,
I'm running PHP Ver 4.4.1 on a redhat ES3 system. It appears that the
CLI is not running or not present. I thought it was installed by
default in versions >= 4.3.x.
If I run /usr/local/bin/php -v at the command line I get nothing.
How do I get the PHP CLI working?
Thanks,
Jeff
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 16:02
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] PHP CLI not present
>
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm running PHP Ver 4.4.1 on a redhat ES3 system. It appears
> that the CLI is not running or not
Stut... how many of those have asked for your credit card number?
-TG
= = = Original message = = =
Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> I'm looking for a ready made php script that can open phpBB 2.0.20
> accounts
> By sending username, email and password.
> /snip]
>
> I am looking for a good hearte
How's it working for you? I'm still waiting on the top 10 to finish the
questionnaire...
Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> I'm looking for a ready made php script that can open phpBB 2.0.20
> accounts
> By sending username, email and password.
> {/snip]
>
> I am looking for a good hearted woman wh
Jay Paulson escreveu:
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks!
-
Please see:
http://www.
[snip]
How's it working for you? I'm still waiting on the top 10 to finish the
questionnaire...
[/snip]
It is a little hit and miss, but that is the breaks.
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Hello guys,
I'm hesitating on how to formulate this. I'm a newbie when it comes to
PHP extensions/modules development, but I have a problem which forces me
to go into source code for the mnogosearch extension (mnogosearch is an
open-source search engine).
The extension (version 1.96) has not been
I'd agree with what Richard is alluding to: turn your two dates into
timestamps, and then compare those. mktime() or strtotime() should
help you out.
HTH,
John W
On 4/18/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://php.net/mktime may be more suitable, depending on the date
> range of th
This is probably a simple question, but I can't seem to find the
answer online.
I'm using this query:
$connection = "select * from connection, pr WHERE connection.area_id
= '$gateway_link' and connection.pr_id = pr.id";
Both tables have a field called ID but they have different
informati
Shannon Doyle wrote:
Hi People,
Trying to get a session to destroy correctly, however the darn thing just
refuses to destroy. I call the following in a separate webpage in a effort
to destroy the session, only to find that the session still persists.
Any help would be appreciated.
I looked
NOT a php question.
Kevin Murphy wrote:
This is probably a simple question, but I can't seem to find the answer
online.
I'm using this query:
$connection = "select * from connection, pr WHERE connection.area_id =
'$gateway_link' and connection.pr_id = pr.id";
doing "SELECT * FROM bla" is
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, April 18, 2006 4:19 pm, Benjamin Adams wrote:
I created a script to redirect to a download auto.
but it redirects before the Whole page is loaded.
How do I pause until page is loaded?
If you want to wait until the BROWSER loads the whole page, then the
BROWSER ha
I've written my first external Module for PHP: perror
It provides functionality I've always felt was "missing" in PHP.
I'm particularly interested in feedback from anybody who has written
PHP extensions of their own -- I'm sure there's room for improvement
in my very rusty C skills!
Here's why I
Maybe something like this :
$connection = "SELECT t2.id AS idtwo, t1.id AS idone FROM connection AS
t1, pr AS t2 WHERE t1.area_id
= '$gateway_link' AND t1.pr_id = t2.id";
> This is probably a simple question, but I can't seem to find the
> answer online.
>
> I'm using this query:
>
> $connection
On 19/04/06, Matt Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know that PHP is a functional language, and secondly, an OO
> language, but I think that you can blend these things better and have
> the OO brought to the forefront a bit more.
PHP is not a functional language, it's an imperative language.
On Wed, April 19, 2006 5:55 pm, Kevin Murphy wrote:
> $connection = "select * from connection, pr WHERE connection.area_id
> = '$gateway_link' and connection.pr_id = pr.id";
>
> Both tables have a field called ID but they have different
> information in them. $row['id'] gets me the one from the tab
On Wed, April 19, 2006 4:55 pm, Yannick Warnier wrote:
> for. From the type of errors (very unclear and undetailed) that I get,
> my first guess would be that one function declaration in php_mnogo.c
> or
> php_mnogo.h would not be recognized anymore (because it used a funny
> declaration?).
Call m
On Wed, April 19, 2006 3:01 pm, Jeff wrote:
> I'm running PHP Ver 4.4.1 on a redhat ES3 system. It appears that the
> CLI is not running or not present. I thought it was installed by
> default in versions >= 4.3.x.
>
> If I run /usr/local/bin/php -v at the command line I get nothing.
>
> How do
Hi,
I'm trying to run a MySQL Procedure from one of my PHP page.
1. the procedure works perfectly under MySQL (it gives the correct results),
so no issue from this side.
2.user is able to connect without any issue to MySQL RDBMS, so no issue from
this side.
Here is what i've as error message whe
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