Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Chris
Micky Hulse wrote: Hi, I have not done much Googling yet... thought I would ask here before I spend a bunch of time searching for some guidance... What would be the best function set for on-the-fly image manipulation (specifically image rotation?) Is it easily done? Possible? Worth the trou

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Micky Hulse
Chris wrote: It is. http://www.php.net/image There's even a function to do the rotations for you http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imagerotate.php OMFG... I am such a schmuck! :: Bangs head on keyboard :: JK:Luhey; fdksahuioreufkjL: KHgfuidksja; fkdlsaah; lkhfkldjhsaljk fdsaU^TYGHBJFhjfd

Re: [PHP] combine implode() and array_keys() to get a string of key names

2006-07-10 Thread Larry Garfield
On Friday 07 July 2006 10:03, Janet Valade wrote: > Actually, it doesn't matter what the indexes are when you use implode. > Implode just puts the values into a string. Here's code that will work. > >$field_array = array_keys($fields_form); >$fields = implode(",",$field_array); >$value

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Scott
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 16:59 +1000, Chris wrote: > http://www.php.net/image > > There's even a function to do the rotations for you > > http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imagerotate.php That all depends on what you mean by image rotation. A bunch of folks define image rotation as displaying

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread David Robley
Chris wrote: > Micky Hulse wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have not done much Googling yet... thought I would ask here before I >> spend a bunch of time searching for some guidance... What would be the >> best function set for on-the-fly image manipulation (specifically image >> rotation?) >> >> Is it eas

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Chris
David Robley wrote: Chris wrote: Micky Hulse wrote: Hi, I have not done much Googling yet... thought I would ask here before I spend a bunch of time searching for some guidance... What would be the best function set for on-the-fly image manipulation (specifically image rotation?) Is it easil

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Micky Hulse
Hi, Hehe, looks like I did not hit the hay just yet... too much geeking to do! Chris wrote: It's always interesting to see so many interpretations of the one thing :) Yeah, no doubt! I found this on AlistApart: Took me a few mins to figure ou

[PHP] Software shopping cart

2006-07-10 Thread Ryan A
Hey all, While on the subject of shopping carts, (and i didnt want to hijack the other thread) can anybody recommend a shopping cart that sells ( or: to sell) software rather than material goods? Something simple, would prefer free (surprising eh?) but am open to commercial. Something simple (fa

Re: [PHP] php_mysql.dll

2006-07-10 Thread M. Sokolewicz
although not specifically mentioned anywhere, make sure that your libmysql.dll file is *also* in the PATH of windows. If PHP misses that lib, it will bail out with the error below aswell. - tul Bagus Nugroho wrote: if windows, you may add php directory to the PATH of Windows [Environment Var

Re: [PHP] Software shopping cart

2006-07-10 Thread Ma Siva Kumar
On Mon July 10 2006 2:59 pm, Ryan A wrote: > Hey all, > > While on the subject of shopping carts, (and i didnt > want to hijack the other thread) can anybody recommend > a shopping cart that sells ( or: to sell) software > rather than material goods? > Hi Ryan OS Commerce does all that you are ask

[PHP] string problem

2006-07-10 Thread weetat
Hi all , I am using PHP 4.3.2 , MYSQL database and Red Hat Entreprise OS. I have the SQL statement which store in $str variable as shown below : How to get the '%WS-X5225R%' from $str variable ? $str = " SELECT DISTINCT(tbl_chassis.serial_no),tbl_card.card_model, "; "tbl_chassis.host_

[PHP] Re: [Full-disclosure] Postfix configuration

2006-07-10 Thread nicolas figaro
Bartlomiej Szymanski a écrit : Hello, Hi I have a problem with message delivery via Postfix. I build a network, using VMware, consisting of three standalone FreeBSD machines. I named them: FREEBSD1, FREEBSD2 and FREEBSD3. do you know postfix has also a very good mailing list ? On each of t

[PHP] sorry for the previous mail, mixed mailing list

2006-07-10 Thread nicolas figaro
/me really need some sleep ... N F -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

RE: [PHP] string problem

2006-07-10 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I have the SQL statement which store in $str variable as shown below : How to get the '%WS-X5225R%' from $str variable ? $str = " SELECT DISTINCT(tbl_chassis.serial_no),tbl_card.card_model, "; "tbl_chassis.host_name,tbl_chassis.chasis_model,tbl_chassis.country,"; "tbl_chassis.city,tb

RE: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] If you actually want to load a different image each time, start with php.net/rand Perhaps the image names could be integer based, or you could oad the image paths into an array and use rand to select based on a numeric key. Or you could store the image paths in a mysql database and use mysql

[PHP] Where is phpinfo getting this?

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Hicks
include_path.;C:\php5\pear .;C:\php5\pear I have PHP5 sure but it is in C:\PHP. I have looked in my ENV and I have scoured the registry and nothing comes up for "php5". So where is it getting this entry? :Robert -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: ht

Re: [PHP] Where is phpinfo getting this?

2006-07-10 Thread Brad Bonkoski
Check your include_path in your php.ini file. -Brad Robert Hicks wrote: include_path.;C:\php5\pear.;C:\php5\pear I have PHP5 sure but it is in C:\PHP. I have looked in my ENV and I have scoured the registry and nothing comes up for "php5". So where is it getting this entry? :Robert

Re: [PHP] Where is phpinfo getting this?

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Hicks
I should have mentioned that in my first post. I did check the PHP.INI file and it is not in there (nor is there a mention of php5 in it). :Robert Brad Bonkoski wrote: Check your include_path in your php.ini file. -Brad Robert Hicks wrote: include_path.;C:\php5\pear.;C:\php5\pear I

[PHP] Re: Where is phpinfo getting this?

2006-07-10 Thread Jo�o C�ndido de Souza Neto
I found something like this too. If you set your extension_dir to "" you´ll see that php will search the dynamic libraries in c:\php5. "Robert Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > include_path .;C:\php5\pear .;C:\php5\pear > > I have PHP5 sure but it is in C

RE: [PHP] Where is phpinfo getting this?

2006-07-10 Thread Ford, Mike
On 10 July 2006 14:29, Robert Hicks wrote: > I should have mentioned that in my first post. I did check > the PHP.INI > file and it is not in there (nor is there a mention of php5 in it). > > > Robert > > Brad Bonkoski wrote: > > Check your include_path in your php.ini file. > > -Brad > > > > R

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread tedd
>That all depends on what you mean by image rotation. A bunch of folks >define image rotation as displaying a set of images as a rotating "slide >show" while others (like Chris) see it as rotating a single image on an >axis (correct definition). > >--Paul Correct definition? Not as I see it. The

Re: [PHP] Chnage Management in PHP aka version control?

2006-07-10 Thread tg-php
Well, I had similar problems at a previous job with SourceSafe as I'm having with CVS. I totally "get" and understand the concept of these systems, but they're still overly headachey to use. Maybe I DONT really get them. hah. I understand mostly how they work and the concept but it seems like

Re: [PHP] Chnage Management in PHP aka version control?

2006-07-10 Thread Jochem Maas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well, I had similar problems at a previous job with SourceSafe as I'm having > with CVS. I totally "get" and understand the concept of these systems, but > they're still overly headachey to use. Maybe I DONT really get them. hah. I > understand mostly how they work

[PHP] parse error

2006-07-10 Thread Schalk
Greetings All, Please have a look at the following code: if ($numrows < 1) // the member does not exist { include ($adminfolderpath."/include/headeradmin.php"); echo "That email does not exist in the members list."; echo "Please login."; include ($adminfolderpath."/include/footeradmi

[PHP] Re: Where is phpinfo getting this?

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Hicks
Okay, that is just plain wrong! Thanks though. :-) :Robert João Cândido de Souza Neto wrote: I found something like this too. If you set your extension_dir to "" you´ll see that php will search the dynamic libraries in c:\php5. "Robert Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem news

Re: [PHP] parse error

2006-07-10 Thread Jochem Maas
Schalk wrote: > Greetings All, > > Please have a look at the following code: > your missing a closing brace some where - by the looks of things not in the code you sent. > if ($numrows < 1) > // the member does not exist > { >include ($adminfolderpath."/include/headeradmin.php"); >echo

Re: [PHP] parse error

2006-07-10 Thread Schalk
Thanks everyone. Jochem Maas wrote: Schalk wrote: Greetings All, Please have a look at the following code: your missing a closing brace some where - by the looks of things not in the code you sent. if ($numrows < 1) // the member does not exist { include ($adminfolderpath."/

Re: [PHP] parse error

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Novitski
At 08:11 AM 7/10/2006, Schalk wrote: I am getting the following error:* Parse error*: parse error, unexpected $ in */home/httpd/vhosts/demo.bdiverse.com/httpdocs/accessible/processlogin.php* on line *69 In my code the last line i.e. ?> is marked as line 69 I don't see anything wrong with t

[PHP] possible IE problem

2006-07-10 Thread Schalk
Greetings All, Now that the parse error is fixed the login script works fine in FF but in IE it does not do the redirect. Is there a reason why this code may not work in IE? Is there a better way to do this? $_SESSION['email'] = $email; $_SESSION['memberpassword'] = md5($memberpassword); head

[PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Peter Lauri
Best group member, I am creating images via GD and want to save them to the database. Right now I save them to the disk and then save them to the database. Is it possible to write them directly to the database and skip the middle step where I temporary write it to the hard disk? Best regard

RE: [PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I am creating images via GD and want to save them to the database. Right now I save them to the disk and then save them to the database. Is it possible to write them directly to the database and skip the middle step where I temporary write it to the hard disk? [/snip] 1. Do not store images

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Micky Hulse
tedd wrote: Not as I see it. The first definition in the dictionary is seldom the only "correct" definition. Good point... Not to be contrary, but: What about when you are speaking in terms of computers, and specifically images? Seems like if the subject is "images on the computer", "rotat

RE: [PHP] RE: [PHP-WIN] Dynamic HTML table sort with PHP

2006-07-10 Thread Vandegrift, Ken
Thanks for the reply - I will definitely look at the link you provided! I currently did get this working smoothly in pure PHP, but this obviously creates more overhead and a query is run on the DB everytime a column is clicked to get the sorted data back. This is for an internal app. that likely

RE: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] For example, I was driving down the road the other day, and I saw temporary road construction sign that said "Road Const ahead". Now, my first thought was "Constant" as in C++. But, wait, this is not programing, this is driving, and they must mean "Construction". [/snip] The other day I

RE: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Jay Blanchard wrote: > The other day I saw a temporary road construction sign that said "Slow > Men Working" and it gave me pause Reminds me of: "Do you come from a land down under? Where women glow and men plunder? Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Micky Hulse
Jay Blanchard wrote: While we are splitting hairs, slideshow would only be applicable if the images continued to change without page reloading. LOL, good point! Hehee. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Micky Hulse
Jay Blanchard wrote: The other day I saw a temporary road construction sign that said "Slow Men Working" and it gave me pause Reminds me of: "Do you come from a land down under? Where women glow and men plunder? Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take co

RE: [PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Peter Lauri
[snip] 1. Do not store images in a database, it is just a bad idea from a performance perspective (as has been covered many times heretofore). [/snip] Is that really the case? Is this not depending on the application? :) My application will never grow, and I can easily just change the file storag

[PHP] arrays

2006-07-10 Thread Dallas Cahker
Banging my head against a wall with arrays, maybe someone can help me with the answer. I have a db query that returns results from 1-100 or more. I want to put the results into an array and pull them out elsewhere. I want them to be pulled out in an orderly and expected fashion. part of function

Re: [PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Austin Denyer
Peter Lauri wrote: > > [snip] > 1. Do not store images in a database, it is just a bad idea from a > performance perspective (as has been covered many times heretofore). > [/snip] > > Is that really the case? Is this not depending on the application? :) My > application will never grow, and I can

Re: [PHP] arrays

2006-07-10 Thread Stut
Dallas Cahker wrote: Banging my head against a wall with arrays, maybe someone can help me with the answer. I have a db query that returns results from 1-100 or more. I want to put the results into an array and pull them out elsewhere. I want them to be pulled out in an orderly and expected fash

Re: [PHP] arrays

2006-07-10 Thread Brad Bonkoski
When loading the array you will only ever get the last record returned... so count($oarray) will always be 1? Perhaps something like this: Function $sql = "..."; $ret = array(); while($row = mysql_feth_array($reault)) { array_push($ret, $row); } return $ret; then... $data = function(); $c =

Re: [PHP] arrays

2006-07-10 Thread Dallas Cahker
Both work great. Thanks On 7/10/06, Brad Bonkoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: When loading the array you will only ever get the last record returned... so count($oarray) will always be 1? Perhaps something like this: Function $sql = "..."; $ret = array(); while($row = mysql_feth_array($reau

RE: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread tedd
At 1:52 PM -0500 7/10/06, Jay Blanchard wrote: >For sure. "Photo Slideshow" or just "Slideshow" makes the most sense to >me. >[/snip] > >While we are splitting hairs, slideshow would only be applicable if the >images continued to change without page reloading. I'll continue to split hairs. As any

Re: [PHP] php_mysql.dll

2006-07-10 Thread Jo�o C�ndido de Souza Neto
I add c:\php and c:\php\ext in path but nothing work. I hate Mr. Bill Gates. ""M. Sokolewicz"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > although not specifically mentioned anywhere, make sure that your > libmysql.dll file is *also* in the PATH of windows. If PHP misses

Re: [PHP] php_mysql.dll

2006-07-10 Thread Chris
João Cândido de Souza Neto wrote: I add c:\php and c:\php\ext in path but nothing work. That wasn't the suggestion. Where is the libmysql.dll file located? -- Postgresql & php tutorials http://www.designmagick.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: htt

Re: [PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Larry Garfield
On Monday 10 July 2006 09:31, Peter Lauri wrote: > [snip] > 1. Do not store images in a database, it is just a bad idea from a > performance perspective (as has been covered many times heretofore). > [/snip] > > Is that really the case? Is this not depending on the application? :) My > application

Re: [PHP] php_mysql.dll

2006-07-10 Thread Jo�o C�ndido de Souza Neto
It's in c:\php\ext "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > João Cândido de Souza Neto wrote: >> I add c:\php and c:\php\ext in path but nothing work. > > > That wasn't the suggestion. > > Where is the libmysql.dll file located? > > -- > Postgresql & php tutori

Re: [PHP] possible IE problem

2006-07-10 Thread Larry Garfield
This is an issue with the session not being closed properly on a redirect. IE seems to be more bothered by this than Firefox, for reasons I don't quite understand. The solution is to explicitly close the session yourself. See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.session-start.php#57875 http

[PHP] Is anyone using DBG Debugger on OS X ?

2006-07-10 Thread Graham Anderson
Has anyone successfully compiled/used DBG debugger with OS X and PHPEclipse ? I am getting pretty cryptic compile errors as I am not a unix guru. many thanks to the brighter folks who have been down this road. I have: OS X 10.4.7 PHP 5.1.4 www.entropy.ch Release 5 (Universal Binary) Ec

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread tedd
At 11:28 AM -0700 7/10/06, Micky Hulse wrote: >tedd wrote: >>Not as I see it. The first definition in the dictionary is seldom the only >>"correct" definition. > >Good point... > >Not to be contrary, but: > >What about when you are speaking in terms of computers, and specifically >images? Seems l

RE: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread tedd
At 1:36 PM -0500 7/10/06, Jay Blanchard wrote: >The other day I saw a temporary road construction sign that said "Slow >Men Working" and it gave me pause I had the same pause when I read "Slow Children Playing". I wondered if this was due to the fact that over 60 percent of our children are o

Re: [PHP] arrays

2006-07-10 Thread tedd
At 3:38 PM -0400 7/10/06, Dallas Cahker wrote: >Banging my head against a wall with arrays, maybe someone can help me with >the answer. > >I have a db query that returns results from 1-100 or more. >I want to put the results into an array and pull them out elsewhere. >I want them to be pulled out i

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread Micky Hulse
tedd wrote: You make a great points. As the old lady said, as she kissed the cow "To each their own." :-) Sounds good to me. Like you said, things like this are very interesting. Nice site btw. I really like the simplicity of the logo, and very cool idea to make the tree change with the se

[PHP] Zend Platform, is it good?

2006-07-10 Thread Chris
Hi, Have any of you used Zend Platform? Did/Do you like it? I'm trying to evaluate it for my company, and it definitely does the things I need (Session Clustering and caching) and alot of what I want (Error management, mass configuration changes), but I was hoping someone may be able to relat

Re: [PHP] Randomly rotate image on page load? File under: Image Manipulation

2006-07-10 Thread tedd
At 7:29 PM -0700 7/10/06, Micky Hulse wrote: >tedd wrote: > >You make a great points. > >>As the old lady said, as she kissed the cow "To each their own." :-) > >Sounds good to me. Like you said, things like this are very interesting. > >Nice site btw. I really like the simplicity of the logo, and

[PHP] Re: string problem

2006-07-10 Thread Rafael
Well, if that's the pattern, you can search for >'%< and return anything between this and >%'<; if you can use PCRE try something like if ( preg_match('/'%(.+?)%'/X', $str, $matches) ) { echo $matches[1]; } Now, if the expression can only have: upper-case letters, numbers & "-", then

Re: [PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1. Do not store images in a database, it is just a bad idea from a > performance perspective (as has been covered many times heretofore). rubbish, has been proven other wise, you are quoting old wives tales Please provide

Re: [PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Austin Denyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is generally accepted that storing things like that in a database is > a Bad Thing. Much better to store the images as files and store the > path in the database. Storing paths and databases in slower than just storing i

Re: [PHP] GD to database directly

2006-07-10 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There may be other reasons you'd want to store binary data in an SQL > database, > but it will always be a performance hit over just passing a normal file that > can be streamed right off the disk to the server's NIC. Ho

RE: [PHP] Startinga shell process with a life of its own

2006-07-10 Thread Daevid Vincent
> On some machines, on some OSes, in some configurations, with some > commands, tacking "&" onto the end of what you exec, will sometimes > "work"... Sadly, in even Linux, this will not work. PHP blocks on the call. I've even tried to call out to a shell script which in turn uses & to call a comm