Hi,
I also think this a good proposal, but you might consider writing to the
internals group, as this group is only for discussions and most of the
people that read it are PHP users and have no idea how the language is made
(including me).
Regards,
Emil Ivanov
""Jared Farrish"" <[EMAIL PROTECT
On 5/19/07, itoctopus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm genuinely interested to know with whom you're hosting...
No problem, it's www.dapx.com, it hasn't a lot security, safe_mode is
off for example.
If you know the right stuff from another user on the same server, you
can actually do some nice st
On 5/19/07, Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As worthless as the php4 cert.
Mine has been very valuable to me, lots more job interviews and
freelance work compared to before I got it.
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Jim Lucas wrote:
PHP Developer wrote:
some people don't remove the "Re:" prefix when answering to the
questions It opens a new topic on the list and that's not appropriate
. Thank ya
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Tijnema wrote:
Anyway, it works a lot better than Megasoft Outlook or such, they
don't group anything...
By default, no. But you can organise messages by thread. I don't like
the way "they" display it, but I wish people would get their facts
straight before passing comment on the easy target.
Jared Farrish wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am building an assertType object using static functions. What I want to
> keep away from is the following:
>
>
> public static function assertString($para){
>return $answer;
> };
> public static function assertBool($para){
>return $answer;
> };
> ...
I use Hosting Matters. It is super reliable and solid.
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Short tags () are only available when they are enabled via the
short_open_tag php.ini configuration file directive, or if php was
configured with the --enable-short-tags option. Did you configure your
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Thanks for your help everybody.
I think I'll give the other company a link to this thread for the next person
who asks for help.
Ray
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 6:57 pm, Oliver Block wrote:
> Hello Ray,
>
> 1. create the xml markup (dom)
> 2. open a connection to the 3rd party server (fsockopen)
> 3
Hi there,
I am thinking about creating a kind of adserver which is customized for
my needs. As I would be most confident in doing this with php, I am
asking myself if this is the right choice or if it would be wiser to
take a C++ aproach for example to get a higher performance just in case
th
Em Sábado 19 Maio 2007 21:15, Merlin escreveu:
> I am thinking about creating a kind of adserver which is customized for
> my needs. As I would be most confident in doing this with php, I am
> asking myself if this is the right choice or if it would be wiser to
> take a C++ aproach for example to g
Merlin wrote:
Hi there,
I am thinking about creating a kind of adserver which is customized for
my needs. As I would be most confident in doing this with php, I am
asking myself if this is the right choice or if it would be wiser to
take a C++ aproach for example to get a higher performance j
Use php and get the site on the air ASAP, so it generates revenue.
You can a quickly and cheaply upgrade the hardware if the need arises. The OS and webserver software will probably make
a bigger difference. Seems like I recall someone said Google and Yahoo use PHP.
Merlin wrote:
Hi there,
Google is a Python shop primarily, but Yahoo employs a good chunk of the PHP
internals development team, like Rasmus and Sara Goleman. They do a ton with
PHP.
On Saturday 19 May 2007, Al wrote:
> Use php and get the site on the air ASAP, so it generates revenue.
>
> You can a quickly and cheapl
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