Jeff Taylor wrote:
Yeah I have, but what I dont understand is that the value of $name is an
object, and was accepted in the original array as the index:
the original array was:
$me = new Toon(,xxx,xxx,,xxx,etc,etc,etc)
$him = new Toon(xxx,xx,x,etc,etc,etc,etc)
$array=array
I'm afraid I don't understand what you want. The size of a file is its
size in bytes, that is its size on the disk. So what else?
greets
Zoltán Németh
2007. 03. 10, szombat keltezéssel 06.07-kor Riyadh S. Alshaeiq ezt írta:
> Thank you Mickey, but I have already looked in there and the function p
Actually if right click on any file or folder on a machine you will see that
there are two values (Size on disk & Size). Files and folders are stored on
the disk in what is called clusters (a group of disk sectors). Size on disk
refers to the amount of cluster allocation a file is taking up, compar
Thank you Mickey, but I have already looked in there and the function posted
in the notes is working just fine for getting the size on disk which I am
not interested in, I need the actual size that when you download a file to a
machine you will get..
Riyadh
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From: Mikey
2007. 03. 10, szombat keltezéssel 12.42-kor Riyadh S. Alshaeiq ezt írta:
> Actually if right click on any file or folder on a machine you will see that
> there are two values (Size on disk & Size). Files and folders are stored on
> the disk in what is called clusters (a group of disk sectors). Size
In PHP 5 some things changed, and that's why they first check if PHP version
is 5 or greater, if so, it constructs this class and function in PHP5 style,
else it uses older syntax.
You might want to take a look at this manual page:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration5.php
Tijnema
On 3/10/07,
On 3/10/07, Németh Zoltán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007. 03. 10, szombat keltezéssel 12.42-kor Riyadh S. Alshaeiq ezt írta:
> Actually if right click on any file or folder on a machine you will see
that
> there are two values (Size on disk & Size). Files and folders are stored
on
> the disk in
Hi guys, I have just read 'Programming PHP' (O'Reilly) and although I think
it's a great book, I am confused about variable variables and references -
not the mechanics, just where you would use them.
The subject of variable variables is explained but no examples are given as
to why and where you
I must say, in all the years i am programming with PHP (about 5-6 years) i
NEVER used references.
So i don't find it useful, but well, if you want to give your variable
content more than one name, you can :)
I think you just need to start programming now, keeping in mind they are
available, but d
Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/10/07, Németh Zoltán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007. 03. 10, szombat keltezéssel 12.42-kor Riyadh S. Alshaeiq ezt írta:
> Actually if right click on any file or folder on a machine you will
see
that
> there are two values (Size on disk & Size). Files and folders are
st
At 10:16 PM -0500 3/8/07, Rob Gould wrote:
I have to say this is the most helpful listserve I've ever joined!
Such friendly people and such good information.
What?!?
That's the first time I've heard that -- we're slipping guys. We've
got to stamp out that image before it gets rooted.
tedd
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I've used variable variables probably 5 times in 2 years. They are great when
you need them, but don't usually have a day-to-day use for them.
Here is some sample code of the last time I used it.
if(isset($$key))
{
print($$key);
continue;
On 3/10/07, Matt Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've used variable variables probably 5 times in 2 years. They are great
when you need them, but don't usually have a day-to-day use for them.
Here is some sample code of the last time I used it.
if(isset($$key))
{
At 2:30 PM +0100 3/8/07, Delta Storm wrote:
Hi,
again me with the silly questions...
I need a script that will take data from MySQL database and display
one row each day.
I have googled, but with no luck.
The database retrieving mechanism is of course clear but I really
dont know how to do
I'd agree with Tijnema! here, variable variables aren't really of any
use here. However, a classic snippet of code is where one emulates
register_globals functionality in a non-register_globals environment
(not a good idea to do this btw, unless you know what you're doing and
don't have any oth
Hi,
I'm continuing to work on securing my administration part of the website.
based on previous posts and reading materials, I was thinking to use the
following process :
1. user has to logon through a standard "http://"; web page
2. login and encrypted password are compared with what is stored
On 3/10/07, Alain Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm continuing to work on securing my administration part of the website.
based on previous posts and reading materials, I was thinking to use the
following process :
1. user has to logon through a standard "http://"; web page
2. login and
must Oracle Instant Client be installed anyway? do you know hot to set the
variables for www-data?
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Hi all, i am building a system using php and am trying to separate the html
codes from the php codes (i.e. placing them in separate files), I am from the
java struts/spring background and seem to be finding it difficult doing that at
the moment with php.
I've got a registration form in htm
On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 11:47 -0800, Don Don wrote:
> Hi all, i am building a system using php and am trying to separate
> the html codes from the php codes (i.e. placing them in separate
> files), I am from the java struts/spring background and seem to be
> finding it difficult doing that at the mom
Don Don escribió:
Hi all, i am building a system using php and am trying to separate the html
codes from the php codes (i.e. placing them in separate files), I am from the
java struts/spring background and seem to be finding it difficult doing that at
the moment with php.
I've got a regi
At 6:47 PM +0100 3/10/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/10/07, Alain Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm continuing to work on securing my administration part of the website.
based on previous posts and reading materials, I was thinking to use the
following process :
1. user
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