I uninstalled my old versions of apache, mysql and php then installed wamp
on my computer. everything seems to be working when i access localhost,
except when i go to phpmyadmin. I get this error on screen "MySQL said:
#2003 - The server is not responding"... so i updated the config.php file
bu
Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Subject: Re: [PHP] Creating thumbnails
Vanessa Vega wrote:
> Good day to all!
>
> I would like to ask for some help with creating automatically thumbnail
> pictures using PHP..
What about security issues ? people can look at your source code to see the
path
Hi,
i'm french, i'm using regular expressions in php in order to rewrite hyperlink
tags in a specific way before apache output is beeing sent to client.
Purpose is to replace href attribute of any A html tag by a javascript function
calling an ajax loader.
Currently I have wrote that:
$patt
I have a selection form with multiple dropdown lists, let's say A, B and C.
If the dropdown list B is changed, then dropdown list C should be updated.
To get this done, I use a small javascript
function reload(form)
{ var val=form.B.options[form.B.options.selectedIndex].value;
self
Look for AJAX !
DS
-Original Message-
From: C.R.Vegelin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Dynamic refresh dropdown list
I have a selection form with multiple dropdown lists, let's say A, B and
C.
If the dropdown lis
Hi all,
I've been having a problem with a setting on a test server and
production server. My test server has magic_quotes_gpc off, but the
production server has it turned on. I've no access to the php.ini for
the production server and don't want to change the setting on my test
server.
Searching
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't see why people need to buy the books. I learned PHP buy
> borrowing one book from the library, then using php.net for more
> advanced functions.
I am basically on the same route, peeking codes from experienced. But I
still wanna believe that there is/was really a
What do people on this list usually do with this kind of problem. To
me, the .htaccess seems the easiest solution, since I don't have to
change any scripts.
Use a .htaccess file, or if performance is any sort of concern, put it
in the server configuration files and turn off .htaccess files.
F
I have this postcode selector working on my localhost but remotely it gives
a parse error. It should only call the function when the postcode is
submitted. Any ideas?
The error is:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_NEW in
/homepages/3/d154908384/htdocs/legalsuk/consultants/nearest.php on
Is there a parameter in php.ini that requires all variables to be
explicitly initialized, rather than being automatically assigned the
value of false?
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On Monday 16 July 2007, Richard Davey wrote:
As a published author I would *rather* people read a PDF of my work,
than not read it at all because they couldn't afford the printed
version. But that is my choice to make, not yours.
I would never be so two-faced as to rant about pirates and '
Talking about .htaccess, anyone know an easy way of configuring os
(generally linux/windows) alternative settings in the same .htaccess ?
Mainly for paths (eg: include_path), so I can just upload a whole directory
at a time from my (Windows) development machine to a (Linux) production
server withou
I'm using PHP 5.2 and $_POST works just fine.
On 7/17/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 14:20 +1000, Nathan Wallis wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Just wondering if anyone can help me out. I have been used to using
$_POST
> but from what I can tell it isn't supported in PH
Phil Princely wrote:
What do people on this list usually do with this kind of problem. To
me, the .htaccess seems the easiest solution, since I don't have to
change any scripts.
I would certainly turn it off in php.ini or apache config files if
possible (the .htaccess line should be "php_flag
Hi John,
Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 1:02:15 PM, you wrote:
> Really? Did you cite and pay every source you used in your book? And
> what about those of us who downloaded books that we've bought?
Neither of these things apply to my rant, don't quote me out of
context.
> Seriously, I think you nee
On 7/17/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 14:20 +1000, Nathan Wallis wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Just wondering if anyone can help me out. I have been used to using $_POST
> but from what I can tell it isn't supported in PHP 5. What do you use
> instead?
Could you poin
On one of our test boxen, we recently upgraded to PHP-5.2.3 and all of a
sudden started getting Internal Server Errors. The Apache log file tells
me that there is a premature end of script error on index.php, which is
simply an entry point script to an MVC framework.
I have checked that there is
On 7/16/07, Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not going to defend copyright infringement, but theft is depriving
someone of something they used to have and no longer have. If someone
pirates a copy of your book that would have purchased it otherwise, then they
have not taken anythin
On 7/17/07, Sichta, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Look for AJAX !
DS
-Original Message-
From: C.R.Vegelin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Dynamic refresh dropdown list
I have a selection form with multiple dro
On 7/17/07, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On one of our test boxen, we recently upgraded to PHP-5.2.3 and all of a
sudden started getting Internal Server Errors. The Apache log file tells
me that there is a premature end of script error on index.php, which is
simply an entry point script
At 11:12 PM +0800 7/16/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
They might be on vacation, they might be in a coma.
Or both.
tedd
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At 12:16 PM -0400 7/16/07, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
>> Every single
one of us has been guilty of it at some time or another
You can't make that assumption.
Sure he can. Assumptions are like opinions which are like ...well
you know what I'm getting at...we all have them.
On 7/16/07, Ryan Lao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I uninstalled my old versions of apache, mysql and php then installed wamp
on my computer. everything seems to be working when i access localhost,
except when i go to phpmyadmin. I get this error on screen "MySQL said:
#2003 - The server is not resp
On 7/17/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 11:12 PM +0800 7/16/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
>They might be on vacation, they might be in a coma.
Or both.
tedd
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At 5:24 PM +0100 7/16/07, Richard Heyes wrote:
And assumptions are nothing like opinions.
While they are different words with different meanings, they *can* be
similar in that both can be based upon uncertainly -- an opinion is
not necessarily based on fact and neither is an assumption.
I
On 7/17/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, anyone who makes that claim is also a liar -- so one can think
of it as an admission of quilt.
into the Arts and Crafts competition at the County Fair. ;-P
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 08:01:59PM +0800, Man-wai Chang wrote:
>
> Is there a parameter in php.ini that requires all variables to be
> explicitly initialized, rather than being automatically assigned the
> value of false?
>
Well, I am not aware of such php.ini variable, but I may recomment to
in
Man-wai Chang wrote:
> Is there a parameter in php.ini that requires all variables to be
> explicitly initialized, rather than being automatically assigned the
> value of false?
I think you'll find they get assigned the value of null, not false.
There is no setting that enforces such a requiremen
Daniel Brown wrote:
On 7/16/07, Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not going to defend copyright infringement, but theft is depriving
someone of something they used to have and no longer have. If someone
pirates a copy of your book that would have purchased it otherwise,
then they
Thank you. This is horrible as a simple typing mistake ($sucess rather
than $success) would waste me some time hunting down the problem. Foxpro
isn't like this
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At 7:57 PM -0500 7/16/07, Larry Garfield wrote:
I am not going to defend copyright infringement, but theft is depriving
someone of something they used to have and no longer have.
Time.
An author spends his time writing a book, he should be paid for it.
Time.
You spend time coding, and you sh
At 8:05 PM -0700 7/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see why people need to buy the books. I learned PHP buy
borrowing one book from the library, then using php.net for more
advanced functions.
That's you -- I need hard copy to look through. I want to feel and
see the book, put sticky n
At 10:38 AM +0800 7/17/07, Man-wai Chang wrote:
I have to agree with Col on this one. Books are not shareware,
freeware or open source. They are written for profit and anyone
wanting to pirate
Not really. You could open a sample book in bookstores, scan the
chapters to decide whether you are
At 7:16 PM +0800 7/17/07, Man-wai Chang wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see why people need to buy the books. I learned PHP buy
borrowing one book from the library, then using php.net for more
advanced functions.
I am basically on the same route, peeking codes from experienced. But
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 09:32 -0400, tedd wrote:
> At 7:16 PM +0800 7/17/07, Man-wai Chang wrote:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> I don't see why people need to buy the books. I learned PHP buy
> >> borrowing one book from the library, then using php.net for more
> >> advanced functions.
> >
> >I
A good php editor will prevent this type of error. e.g,. phpEdit does auto
variable completion.
Assume you've assigned $success=foo. Later you key $sup... the editor competes it for you as
$success.
Man-wai Chang wrote:
Thank you. This is horrible as a simple typing mistake ($sucess rather
Hi John,
Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 2:01:42 PM, you wrote:
> So it isn't as black and white as you say. There apparently is a
> place where you can not only copy, but redistribute, and as long as
> you gave proper credit, you don't have to pay.
Citing a reference in a book to another is not the sam
Thanks for all the input. You've all been pretty informative. Sorry of
delayed response to help but was busy. You all are appreciated.
"Stut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Wed, July 11, 2007 4:16 pm, Robert Cummings wrote:
But I
I really like the re-coding it's great. I'm still new and below code is
definitely more efficient.
FYI: I do have date field sorry I wasn't so clear. I just didn't post all
code.
""Richard Lynch"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Doing a select to get every recor
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, tedd wrote:
> At 7:57 PM -0500 7/16/07, Larry Garfield wrote:
> >I am not going to defend copyright infringement, but theft is depriving
> >someone of something they used to have and no longer have.
>
> Time.
>
> An author spends his time writing a book, he should be paid f
Phil Princely wrote:
thanks for all the help.
My code was wrong in the first post, I just copied it straight from
the web. This one works:
if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) {
stripslashes_array($_GET);
stripslashes_array($_POST);
stripslashes_array($_REQUEST);
stripslashes_array($_COO
I believe, we are here for solving problems.
Pirating has very very long history. Even Julius Ceasar (hope I wrote correct)
can't defeat them.
On other way modern life style steals other species resources. Does anyone
feel guilty about this ?
Also you may want know, more than 4 billion of hum
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Good day,
I've been struggling with this problem for quite a while now, I've
looked on google, but to no avail, documentation doesn't help me out
either. Now, I know this isn't a pure php problem as such, but rather a
problem in the cooperation of apache2.2, php and fastc
Ross wrote:
I am using the code to send an html email (phpmailer class) now I need to
somehow determine if the recipient uses text only email and change email to
plain. Is this possible?
No. How could your script possibly detect how a person's email client is
configured?
In any case, you
From: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That has to be your code re-setting the session variables or something. PHP
won't do this automatically for you.
Well I suppose it's "or something". Try this code. Name it test.php:
Test
Field1:
Field2:
A) With session_start commented out as
Richard Davey wrote:
First off, I'd like to know where you got that 2,000 number. Closest I
could find was 456 on TPB, and I'm guessing that's 456 people that have
downloaded the torrent. Not necessarily 456 that have completely
downloaded the book.
I didn't post that figure, but it doesn't
At 9:26 AM -0500 7/17/07, Larry Garfield wrote:
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, tedd wrote:
Once I have written code or words, the time I have spent on that is gone. I
will never get that time back, regardless of whether or not I get paid for it
after the fact.
Ok, then it would be an acceptable excu
David Powers wrote:
Richard Davey wrote:
First off, I'd like to know where you got that 2,000 number. Closest I
could find was 456 on TPB, and I'm guessing that's 456 people that have
downloaded the torrent. Not necessarily 456 that have completely
downloaded the book.
I didn't post that fi
On 7/16/07, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just found some jerk on StumbleUpon with titles like:
PHP Essentials (c)2007 (Neil Smyth)
PHP Cookbook (David Sklar/Adam Trachtenberg)
PHP 5 Power Programming (c)2005 (Andi Gutmans/Stig Bakken/Derick Rethans )
A Programmer's Introduction to PHP
tedd wrote:
At 9:26 AM -0500 7/17/07, Larry Garfield wrote:
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, tedd wrote:
Once I have written code or words, the time I have spent on that is
gone. I
will never get that time back, regardless of whether or not I get
paid for it
after the fact.
Ok, then it would be an
if i do a trigger_error() when running php scripts from the command
line, each error is echoed twice. this is annoying.
does anyone know how to make each error display only once?
c:\>php -r "trigger_error(\"hello\");"
PHP Notice: hello in Command line code on line 1
Notice: hello in Command li
Hi John,
Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 3:27:16 PM, you wrote:
>> Citing a reference in a book to another is not the same as
>> reproducing that ENTIRE book wholesale, page for page, illustration
>> for illustration.
> All right, supposing I do a cut copy paste on a section of a book,
> not the whole t
At 11:18 AM -0600 7/17/07, John Meyer wrote:
tedd wrote:
I've written software all my life and I have on numerous occasions
run into individuals who ask something like "Can you get me a copy?
It's not worth it for me to pay for it because reason you want>. I would just like to get a copy."
An
i use a program called upload progress meter, it can be downloaded here:
http://pdoru.from.ro/upload-progress-meter/
I just wrote an ajax function to return the % of the download, and filled a
div on each upload. It depends on how often you poll for the %, but most
likely it won't be a smooth tr
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 01:24:09 -0500 (CDT), "Richard Lynch" wrote:
>
> htmlspecialchars ONLY escapes four characters: < > & "
>
> htmlentities escapes ALL characters that need it
What characters other than the four (or five)
NEED escaping, and why?
/Nisse
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if i do a trigger_error() when running php scripts from the command
line, each error is echoed twice. this is annoying.
does anyone know how to make each error display only once?
c:\>php -r "trigger_error(\"hello\");"
PHP Notice: hello in Command line code on line 1
Notice: hello in Command li
At 7/17/2007 11:46 AM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
I'm a little unsure on how to do this but basically when someone
uses a form to upload a file I want to have a popup window come up
and so the process in percentage of the transfer. Anyone do this
before? Is it possible in PHP or do I need to do it
Hello,
on 07/17/2007 07:57 AM C.R.Vegelin said the following:
> I have a selection form with multiple dropdown lists, let's say A, B and C.
> If the dropdown list B is changed, then dropdown list C should be updated.
> To get this done, I use a small javascript
> function reload(form)
> {
I'm a little unsure on how to do this but basically when someone uses a
form to upload a file I want to have a popup window come up and so the
process in percentage of the transfer. Anyone do this before? Is it
possible in PHP or do I need to do it in javascript or a mixture of both?
Any sugg
Instruct ICC wrote:
>
> I have an old PHP page without sessions. When the user submits the form,
> and then clicks the browser back button, the prior form data is retained.
>
What method is your form using, get or post? If post, usually the browser
would give some sort of warning to the use
Hi,
i'm french, i'm using regular expressions in php in order to rewrite hyperlink
tags in a specific way before apache output is beeing sent to client.
Purpose is to replace href attribute of any A html tag by a javascript function
calling an ajax loader.
Currently I have wrote that:
$patt
tedd wrote:
At 11:18 AM -0600 7/17/07, John Meyer wrote:
tedd wrote:
I've written software all my life and I have on numerous occasions
run into individuals who ask something like "Can you get me a copy?
It's not worth it for me to pay for it because reason you want>. I would just like to get
Perhaps mistakenly for a project that I am trying to do I want to list
all users in the Active Directory. It works pretty well with one
exception, the error ldap_search(): Partial search results returned:
Sizelimit exceeded.
Now, I know that I can page through (I would have to figure out a clever
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> What makes you think any of the authors are subscribed to this list?
I'm subscribed. :-)
Chris
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on 07/17/2007 03:46 PM Tom Ray [Lists] said the following:
> I'm a little unsure on how to do this but basically when someone uses a
> form to upload a file I want to have a popup window come up and so the
> process in percentage of the transfer. Anyone do this before? Is it
> possible in PHP
Instruct ICC wrote:
> I have an old PHP page without sessions. When the user submits the
> form, and then clicks the browser back button, the prior form data
> is retained.
>
> If I now have that PHP page require another page that uses
> session_start, when the user submits the form, and then clic
Unless you have set the character encoding of the document to the same as
what you have, say, in the database, you would have trouble showing, for
example, your last name, with that umlaut. Anyway, I would read the
comments for the function because I believe there are some issues beyond the
c
On Tue, July 17, 2007 4:51 pm, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> Perhaps mistakenly for a project that I am trying to do I want to list
> all users in the Active Directory. It works pretty well with one
> exception, the error ldap_search(): Partial search results returned:
> Sizelimit exceeded.
>
> Now, I kno
On Tue, July 17, 2007 2:03 pm, Nisse Engström wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 01:24:09 -0500 (CDT), "Richard Lynch" wrote:
>>
>> htmlspecialchars ONLY escapes four characters: < > & "
>>
>> htmlentities escapes ALL characters that need it
>
> What characters other than the four (or five)
> NEED escap
On Tue, July 17, 2007 1:46 pm, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
> I'm a little unsure on how to do this but basically when someone uses
> a
> form to upload a file I want to have a popup window come up and so the
> process in percentage of the transfer. Anyone do this before? Is it
> possible in PHP or do I
On Tue, July 17, 2007 7:20 am, Paul Scott wrote:
> On one of our test boxen, we recently upgraded to PHP-5.2.3 and all of
> a
> sudden started getting Internal Server Errors. The Apache log file
> tells
> me that there is a premature end of script error on index.php, which
> is
> simply an entry po
Nicolas Quirin wrote:
Hi,
i'm french, i'm using regular expressions in php in order to rewrite hyperlink
tags in a specific way before apache output is beeing sent to client.
Purpose is to replace href attribute of any A html tag by a javascript function
calling an ajax loader.
Currently I h
On Tue, July 17, 2007 8:11 am, Man-wai Chang wrote:
> Thank you. This is horrible as a simple typing mistake ($sucess rather
> than $success) would waste me some time hunting down the problem.
> Foxpro
> isn't like this
If it's still horrible after you turn on E_NOTICE, and the errors
telling
On Tue, July 17, 2007 5:30 am, Phil Princely wrote:
> I've been having a problem with a setting on a test server and
> production server. My test server has magic_quotes_gpc off, but the
> production server has it turned on. I've no access to the php.ini for
> the production server and don't want t
E.
One thing you CAN do is to put something not unlike this:
Your dev server will be slightly "slower" when it attempts to find the
include files in a path that does not exist.
Your production server will find the files where they belong and bail
out before it tries to find a C drive that
On Tue, July 17, 2007 7:01 am, Man-wai Chang wrote:
> Is there a parameter in php.ini that requires all variables to be
> explicitly initialized, rather than being automatically assigned the
> value of false?
No.
There is a parameter in php.ini that tells you when you USE an
uninitialized variabl
For what it's worth, LinkedIn has been around for years -- one of the
first SNS out there, and it's well written and very useful. It's not a
"myspace whore" thing. It's for professionals. Many employers will look
there for recommendations about you and such, just as valuable as a
resume, cover-lett
On Tue, July 17, 2007 12:21 pm, Olav Mørkrid wrote:
> if i do a trigger_error() when running php scripts from the command
> line, each error is echoed twice. this is annoying.
>
> does anyone know how to make each error display only once?
>
> c:\>php -r "trigger_error(\"hello\");"
> PHP Notice: he
You might want to try on an Apache list, since you could replace PHP
with Perl, Python, or rabid squirrels and you'd be in the same boat...
On Tue, July 17, 2007 10:37 am, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> M. Sokolewicz wrote:
>> Good day,
>>
>> I've been struggling with this problem for quite a while now, I
On Tue, July 17, 2007 4:44 am, elk dolk wrote:
> Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Creating thumbnails
>
> Vanessa Vega wrote:
>> Good day to all!
>>
>> I would like to ask for some help with creating automatically
>> thumbnail
>> pictures using PHP..
Did you even try to Goo
On Mon, July 16, 2007 12:33 pm, Instruct ICC wrote:
> I have an old PHP page without sessions. When the user submits the
> form,
> and then clicks the browser back button, the prior form data is
> retained.
This is actually almost for sure browser dependent behaviour...
Some browsers will reset
On Mon, July 16, 2007 8:58 am, Ross wrote:
> I am using the code to send an html email (phpmailer class) now I need
> to
> somehow determine if the recipient uses text only email and change
> email to
> plain. Is this possible?
Not really...
I mean, you could send them an email with an HTML "enha
On Mon, July 16, 2007 9:40 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi I have this script which pulls 1 random item from a txt file.
> How would I modify it to pull 10 random items.
To forestall a rather lengthy discussion on what you mean by 10 random
items, I'm actually not going to answer that question.
On Tue, July 17, 2007 10:41 am, brian wrote:
> Ross wrote:
>
>> I am using the code to send an html email (phpmailer class) now I
>> need to
>> somehow determine if the recipient uses text only email and change
>> email to
>> plain. Is this possible?
>>
>
> No. How could your script possibly detect
On Mon, July 16, 2007 7:15 am, tedd wrote:
> I have to agree with Col on this one. Books are not shareware,
> freeware or open source. They are written for profit and anyone
> wanting to pirate the books are stealing, plain and simple. And if
> anyone thinks people will buy the book if it's useful
I believe the entire post may have been tongue in cheek and/or sarcasm...
But I wasn't sure either...
[shrug]
You can be sure that a heck of a lot more important/disturbing things
remain on the 'net than this, either way. :-)
On Mon, July 16, 2007 7:20 am, Mark Kelly wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Monday
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, tedd wrote:
> At 9:26 AM -0500 7/17/07, Larry Garfield wrote:
> >On Tuesday 17 July 2007, tedd wrote:
> >Once I have written code or words, the time I have spent on that is gone.
> > I will never get that time back, regardless of whether or not I get paid
> > for it after
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, tedd wrote:
> >And you think that if somehow, somebody was able to magically lock
> >down all copies, all of those people would pony up the money and pay
> >you or buy that software? It's the assumption that the music and
> >movie industry make that if only they could lock
On Mon, July 16, 2007 6:06 pm, David Powers wrote:
> Stut wrote:
> Movie companies and rock artists make
> more money before breakfast than the author of a computer-related book
> is likely to make in a whole year (at least from book royalties).
U. No.
The numbers you see in the newspaper/med
Probably a heredoc would be easiest for what you've got.
http://php.net/>>>
The URL is not a typo.
Though your email client may mangle it... :-)
On Sun, July 15, 2007 5:02 pm, Bruce Cowin wrote:
> Thanks Richard for pointing me in the right direction. Yes, it is
> mssql I'm using. And changing
On Sun, July 15, 2007 2:25 pm, Wesley Acheson wrote:
> 1. Does the answer below mean no global persistant objects?
> (Application scope) I guess that it does.
Pretty much, yes.
PHP is more Unix-like in quickly spitting out an answer, rather than
MS-like in having some monolithic "answer" object h
On Sat, July 14, 2007 1:26 pm, Al wrote:
> You guys confirmed my understanding, it can't be done in a reasonable
> manner.
>
> I'm adding a simple CAPTCHA to an existing page and don't want to
> bother tracing the code that
> modifies the session buffer. It's obvious that the code is resetting
> t
The date_format function of MySQL should work for time as well...
What are the errors?
What did you use for the time format?
On Sat, July 14, 2007 8:27 am, Melissa wrote:
> I have a DB
>
> with a field type DATE (called TideDATE)
>
> and a field type TIME (one of which is called highFIRST)
>
>
>
On Sun, July 15, 2007 1:05 pm, Richard Davey wrote:
> Hi Grant,
>
> Saturday, July 14, 2007, 8:07:43 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Previously I had PHP on my older computer using IIS 5.1 it worked
>> fine. But
>> I'm on my new computer using IIS 7 and features like include or
>> completely
>> normal scripts
On Mon, July 16, 2007 8:40 am, Stut wrote:
> Suhas Pharkute wrote:
>> http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.fileatime.php
>>
>> $filename = 'somefile.txt';
>> if (file_exists($filename) && fileatime($filename) <
>> (time()-(7*24*60*60)) )
>> {
>>unlink($filename);
>> }
>>
>> Read docs!
>
> You
On Sat, July 14, 2007 8:09 am, Stut wrote:
> Craige Leeder wrote:
>> 1. Don't modify $_POST
>
> Why not?
Other portions of a web application will too easily be "confused" by
what you've modified as the application grows.
Far better to have your "clean" data in a different array than to go
poking
On Tue, July 17, 2007 6:31 pm, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> For what it's worth, LinkedIn has been around for years -- one of the
> first SNS out there, and it's well written and very useful. It's not a
> "myspace whore" thing. It's for professionals. Many employers will
> look
> there for recommendatio
I lied.
The URL *was* a typo.
http;//php.net/<<<
Sheesh.
Sorry folks!
On Sun, July 15, 2007 5:02 pm, Bruce Cowin wrote:
> Thanks Richard for pointing me in the right direction. Yes, it is
> mssql I'm using. And changing the mssql.textlimit and mssql.textsize
> in the php.ini file fixed my pr
On Tue, July 17, 2007 9:26 am, Larry Garfield wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 July 2007, tedd wrote:
>> At 7:57 PM -0500 7/16/07, Larry Garfield wrote:
>> >I am not going to defend copyright infringement, but theft is
>> depriving
>> >someone of something they used to have and no longer have.
>>
>> Time.
>>
From: Chris Shiflett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is a characteristic of the caching headers that session_start()
sends. Although not directly related to your question, I think the
following article articulates this in sufficient detail:
http://shiflett.org/articles/how-to-avoid-page-has-expired-warn
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