Prabath Kumarasinghe wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I would like to know how many entries does PHP associative array can
> handle.
Why don't you just test it?
for( $i=0; ; $i++ )
{
$kk[$i]=1;
}
Attempt#1 - 13 keys, stopped due to memory limit *M.
Attempt#2 - 838 keys, memlimit 512M.
Attem
Richard Lynch schreef:
On Wed, January 16, 2008 9:57 am, Daniel Brown wrote:
echo($h."\n".$i."\n"); // echo is a construct, but as expected, can
use parentheses()
Just to be picuyane:
echo isn't using the parens.
The parens are forcing PHP to evaluate the concatenation of the
strings FIRST,
Hi everyone,
I am struggling with regular expression trying to match strings
delimited by double quotes, but taking into consideration that \" is not
a string ending character.
---8<---
-
$in = 'this is a string : "Hi everyone my na
You can easily make a mail queue in php yourself with a daemon that
checks the queue and sends waiting mail in batches of say 200 per
minute. (provided you have access to the cli on the server)
Why when there MTAs?
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mathieu leddet schreef:
Hi everyone,
I am struggling with regular expression trying to match strings
delimited by double quotes, but taking into consideration that \" is not
a string ending character.
STFW for the concept "look behind assertion" - that is what you need to
differentiate between
mathieu leddet writes:
Hi everyone,
I am struggling with regular expression trying to match strings
delimited by double quotes, but taking into consideration that \" is not
a string ending character.
..
// pattern for catching strings between "
$pattern = '#"([^"]*)"#';
.
$out conta
Max Antonov schreef:
mathieu leddet writes:
Hi everyone,
I am struggling with regular expression trying to match strings
delimited by double quotes, but taking into consideration that \" is not
a string ending character.
..
// pattern for catching strings between "
$pattern = '#"([^"]*)"
Jochem Maas writes:
attend? don't understand what you mean BUT you have given the OP the
answer by changing his regexp to include a [negative] look behind assertion
for the backslash. :-)
I hope, my regular expression answer the purpose, than need Mathieu
(what mean abbreviation OP? can send
Max Antonov wrote:
> (what mean abbreviation OP? can send direcly to my mailbox)
Original Poster.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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Daniel Brown gmail.com> writes:
> Try replacing system() with die() and letting it print out the
> information full command string. That may give you an idea of a
> variable that's either incorrect or undefined. If you copy and paste
> it and run the command from the command line and it wor
Thanks a lot Max (and Jochem), you solved my issue.
Cheers from Bordeaux in France !
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mathieu leddet schreef:
Thanks a lot Max (and Jochem), you solved my issue.
Cheers from Bordeaux in France !
send us a bottle of your finest ;-)
PS - you solved the issue but did you learn what a [negative] look behind
assertion is?
I didn't give you the regexp in the hope you'd be able to f
When passing strings to md5() or sha1() do the strings get coerced to
utf8 for hashing, or does that not matter? Does anyone have a URL that
comprehensively deals with this issue?
- Naz.
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Yes Jochem, I *now* know what "lookbehind" and "lookahead" assertions are. I
think I am *now* able to use them when needed.
Max, thanks for the link.
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mathieu leddet schreef:
Thanks a lot Max (and Jochem), you solved my issue.
PS - you solved the issue but did you learn what a [negative] look
behind assertion is?
Mathieu, I agree with Jochem.
If you periodicaly solve issues, such this - you must know about behind
assertions
Per Jessen wrote:
Max Antonov wrote:
(what mean abbreviation OP? can send direcly to my mailbox)
Original Poster.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
Thats what it means? I assumed it meant "Operator". Oh well
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mathieu leddet schreef:
Yes Jochem, I *now* know what "lookbehind" and "lookahead" assertions are. I
think I am *now* able to use them when needed.
yeah! (give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach him how to fish and he'll eat
forever - or until
he empties the north sea [in the case of dutc
(forgot to copy the list)
On Jan 16, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
Is it possible that 4% of the time, you have spaces on the start/end
of the string, which get trimmed before encryption?
In this case, no. In trying to simplify the situation to narrow the
possibilities of error,
Naz Gassiep wrote:
> When passing strings to md5() or sha1() do the strings get coerced to
> utf8 for hashing, or does that not matter?
No and no.
> Does anyone have a URL that comprehensively deals with this issue?
There is no issue.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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"Rob Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anytime give me some insights on how to write a PHP script that could
accept any of the below strings below and edit the strings to change
their width and height settings dynamically?
For instance, if I want all embe
I am wanting to create an select menu for displaying the order of the item
on a page. I am guessing that I need to get the count of how many items are
in the db and them put them into a select menu.
Your question doesn't really make a great deal of sense. Your SQL could be:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM
Greetings,
I am wanting to create an select menu for displaying the order of the item
on a page. I am guessing that I need to get the count of how many items are
in the db and them put them into a select menu.
Does anyone know how to do this or can point me in the right direction?
I hope this ma
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On Jan 16, 2008 12:02 PM, Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
> Wolf wrote:
>> I'm using .htaccess to do
>> php_value auto_prepend_file "auth.php"
>>
>> The problem is that there are very specific fil
Steve,
Check out the while loop
(http://us.php.net/manual/en/control-structures.while.php). It'll do
what you need.
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Richard,
Thank you so much for your response.
The select would be created from the number of records in the db.
$variable2
The problem that I am having is rather than getting just the number of
records, which is 3 currently, I would like it to be 1 for the first option,
2 for the second..., so
On Thu, January 17, 2008 3:50 am, Richard Heyes wrote:
>> You can easily make a mail queue in php yourself with a daemon that
>> checks the queue and sends waiting mail in batches of say 200 per
>> minute. (provided you have access to the cli on the server)
>
> Why when there MTAs?
Your shared hos
fumble-fingers!
http://lxr.php.net/
On Wed, January 16, 2008 9:18 pm, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 16/01/2008, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You can check at http://xlr.php.net but I suspect that it's too
>> "new"
>> to be in your version of PHP.
>>
>> You are on 5.2.1 and php.net is off
On Jan 17, 2008 4:01 PM, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And I don't recall the answer, and don't give a [bleep] since it's
> almost never the bottleneck in an application in the first place...
You swore. I'm tellin' Mom.
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On Wed, January 16, 2008 11:02 pm, Prabath Kumarasinghe wrote:
> I would like to know how many entries does PHP associative array can
> handle.
As far as I know, the answer is:
How much RAM do you have?
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On Thu, January 17, 2008 2:06 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Richard Lynch schreef:
>> On Wed, January 16, 2008 9:57 am, Daniel Brown wrote:
>>> echo($h."\n".$i."\n"); // echo is a construct, but as expected, can
>>> use parentheses()
>>
>> Just to be picuyane:
>>
>> echo isn't using the parens.
>>
>> Th
Hello,
on 01/17/2008 06:57 PM Richard Lynch said the following:
> On Thu, January 17, 2008 3:50 am, Richard Heyes wrote:
>>> You can easily make a mail queue in php yourself with a daemon that
>>> checks the queue and sends waiting mail in batches of say 200 per
>>> minute. (provided you have acce
Try writing a 2-line .sh (shell) script that does what you want, and
call that 2-liner from exec().
On Thu, January 17, 2008 6:46 am, Apple wrote:
> Daniel Brown gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Try replacing system() with die() and letting it print out the
>> information full command string. Tha
On Jan 16, 2008 6:32 PM, Stijn Leenknegt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've an idea for PHP6. Let's kickoff with an example.
>
> $info = getUserInformation($id); //return an array with all the
> information
> of an user.
> echo $info['naam'];
> ?>
>
> This is nice, but when I want one el
On 1/17/08, Nathan Nobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > $name = $_POST['name'];
> > if ($name) {
> > foreach ($name as $t) {
> >
> >echo "$t";
> >}
> >$order = $_POST['order'];
> >if ($order) {
> >foreach ($order as $i) {
>
> there are a few different issues here; firs
On Jan 17, 2008 5:57 PM, Nathan Nobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there are a few different issues here; first of all; are you sure
> $_POST['name']
> and $_POST['order'] are even arrays?
To check try this right above your saving code block:
echo '';
print_r($_POST);
After you figure out if you
Richard Lynch l-i-e.com> writes:
>
> Try writing a 2-line .sh (shell) script that does what you want, and
> call that 2-liner from exec().
Thanks for idea, Richard. But it doesn't work.
I wrote code as you said:
$first = "/usr/local/bin/mencoder -vf scale=448:-3,expand=4
On Jan 17, 2008 5:49 PM, Pastor Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is my code:
>
> $name = $_POST['name'];
> if ($name) {
> foreach ($name as $t) {
>
>echo "$t";
>}
>
>$order = $_POST['order'];
>if ($order) {
>foreach ($order as $i) {
>
>
>//Update the t
On Jan 16, 2008 6:32 PM, Stijn Leenknegt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've an idea for PHP6. Let's kickoff with an example.
>
> $info = getUserInformation($id); //return an array with all the information
> of an user.
> echo $info['naam'];
> ?>
>
> This is nice, but when I want one eleme
Here is my code:
$name = $_POST['name'];
if ($name) {
foreach ($name as $t) {
echo "$t";
}
$order = $_POST['order'];
if ($order) {
foreach ($order as $i) {
//Update the table in MySQL
$update_data = "UPDATE sections SET `order` =
Jim Lucas wrote:
I think this would be an easier/quicker fix for you then requesting that
the PHP developers re-write a large portion of the way PHP currently works.
Here is the reference that I have been looking for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_passing
Jim
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Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called, that
is, whether session has been started.
I Googled, but got little help.
Thank you for help!
Any tip is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Shelley
Shelley Shyan wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called, that
is, whether session has been started.
I Googled, but got little help.
Thank you for help!
Any tip is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Shelley
On 1/17/08, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/17/08, Nathan Nobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > $name = $_POST['name'];
> > > if ($name) {
> > > foreach ($name as $t) {
> > >
> > >echo "$t";
> > >}
>
> > >$order = $_POST['order'];
> > >if ($order) {
> > >foreac
Pastor Steve wrote:
Here is my code:
$name = $_POST['name'];
if ($name) {
foreach ($name as $t) {
echo "$t";
}
$order = $_POST['order'];
if ($order) {
foreach ($order as $i) {
//Update the table in MySQL
$update_data = "UPDA
On Jan 17, 2008 11:40 PM, Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pastor Steve wrote:
> > Here is my code:
> >
> > $name = $_POST['name'];
> > if ($name) {
> > foreach ($name as $t) {
> >
> > echo "$t";
> > }
> >
> > $order = $_POST['order'];
> > if ($order) {
> > foreac
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 10:54 +0800, Shelley Shyan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
>
> I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called,
> that is, whether session has been started.
>
> I Googled, but got little help.
>
> Thank you for help
Hi All,
I using html_options smarty tag to output an associative array in select
drop down.
Here a sample associative array:
array(5) {
["CN-PEK-KEJ"]=>
array(1) {
[198]=>
string(7) "TechTst"
}
["IE-DUB-GAS"]=>
array(2) {
[177]=>
string(10) "store room"
[39]=>
st
if ($question == 'php')
domail('phplist',$question);
if ($question == 'smarty')
domail('smartylist',$question);
Hi All,
I using html_options smarty tag to output an associative array in select
drop down.
Here a sample associative array:
array(5) {
["CN-PEK-KEJ"]=>
array(1) {
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