Hi..
I recognize that this might be off base!! I've got an apache/vhosts question
that i'm grappling with. I've got a linux/apache system, and I'm trying to
get multiple vhosts to work. If this is an appropriate place, I'll provide
additional information on the issue.
I've looked/researched via t
Hello everybody,
I hope you all have a nice day, mines not that good 'cause i have encountered a
strange problem.
i have a few functions to work with dates. they are all very simple, a few
lines of code.
this first one does just gives you the monday of the current week:
function get_monday($da
bruce wrote:
Hi..
I recognize that this might be off base!! I've got an apache/vhosts question
that i'm grappling with. I've got a linux/apache system, and I'm trying to
get multiple vhosts to work. If this is an appropriate place, I'll provide
additional information on the issue.
I've looked/r
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Fabian Frei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I hope you all have a nice day, mines not that good 'cause i have
> encountered a strange problem.
>
> i have a few functions to work with dates. they are all very simple, a few
> lines of code.
> this f
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi..
>
> I recognize that this might be off base!! I've got an apache/vhosts question
> that i'm grappling with. I've got a linux/apache system, and I'm trying to
> get multiple vhosts to work. If this is an appropriate place, I'll
At 12:31 AM -0400 7/11/08, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 12:06 -0500, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
> tedd also sent me an e-mail that sparked a memory of mine... the
b-trees, regardless of their efficiency, still assign each dir/file
INode an identifying number. This number, obviously,
At 10:41 AM -0400 7/10/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
Still, I'd create 16 subdirectories under the images directory:
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,a,b,c,d,e,f. Then name the file as an MD5 hash of
the image uploaded, and place it in the directory matching the first
character of the new file name.
Why not
size = $size; $this->max_number_of_cars = $max_cars;
}
};
cpark = new ParkingLot(5, 17);
// <--- 2nd CLASS
class ParkingSpace extends ParkingLot {
var ps_ID; // ID of the parking space ( 1 .. max_number_of_cars )
var occupied_by; // ID of the car on the parking space
var st_time; // Uni
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 18:03 +0200, Yeti wrote:
>
> /*
>
> I have a question here regarding object orientation in PHP and any other
> language.
>
> Let's start with some hypothetical code:
>
> */
>
> // <--- 1st CLASS
>
> class ParkingLot {
>
> var size; // size in sq feet
>
> var max_numbe
At 7:20 PM +0100 7/10/08, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
I need to send a header('Location:') and send some data along with it -
how would I do this??
Thanks,
Alex
Alext:
Or you could just:
ob_clean();
include('theNextScript.php');
exit();
The variable in your parent script will be "
Object-oriented programming, with it's "class" and "object" approach,
is meant to model real life more closely than functional programming.
In, a "parking space" is physically inside a "parking lot", but a
parking space is not a subclass of a parking lot. It's not a variation
or mini park
Corrected code example:
(too early in the morning to think)
In the above class definition, simply populate the $spaces array with
instances of the ParkingSpace class.
~Ted
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Ahh, but they are on different webservers
At the moment, I am just using a query string. How long is the limit of the
query string??
Alex
> -Original Message-
> From: tedd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 11 July 2008 17:12
> To: Alex Chamberlain; PHP General list
> Subject: Re: [PH
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Alex Chamberlain
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ahh, but they are on different webservers
That's why I mentioned cURL at the very beginning, if it had to be
done as a POST request.
> At the moment, I am just using a query string. How long is the limit of th
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 2008, at 3:35 PM, Omar Noppe wrote:
>
>> Is there any reason to pick a black background en white fonts in your
>> editor (for example writability)?
>
> I think a black background is much easier on the eyes
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Yeti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> /*
>
> I have a question here regarding object orientation in PHP and any other
> language.
>
> Let's start with some hypothetical code:
>
> */
>
> // <--- 1st CLASS
>
> class ParkingLot {
>
> var size; // size in sq feet
>
> va
At 12:37 PM -0400 7/11/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Alex Chamberlain
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ahh, but they are on different webservers
That's why I mentioned cURL at the very beginning, if it had to be
done as a POST request.
At the moment, I am just
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 1:07 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Incidentally, I did some minor testing on this a few years ago and found the
> lengths vary greatly between servers.
and browsers. If I remember correctly, on Winblows alone,
Opera is capable of somewhere in the 4,500 c
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From: Yeti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Question regarding OO
To: Eric Butera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I understand my error in thinking now.
Apple can't extend Tree.
Oak, Evergreen or Willow extend Tree.
I thank y
[snip]
I understand my error in thinking now.
Apple can't extend Tree.
Oak, Evergreen or Willow extend Tree.
I thank you all for helping me to understand.
[/snip]
By jove, I think he's got it!
Parking space could be a member variable of parking lot, that would make
sense.
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Anyone have any ideas on this at all?
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Demel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:50 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] cookie encoding/decoding
I have a situation where a cookie is being set elsewhere on a site by
ASP.NET,
At 1:19 PM -0400 7/11/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 1:07 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Incidentally, I did some minor testing on this a few years ago and found the
lengths vary greatly between servers.
and browsers. If I remember correctly, on Winblows alon
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Cummings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 11:31 PM
> To: Boyd, Todd M.
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: RE: [PHP] OT - RE: [PHP] scalable web gallery
>
> On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 12:06 -0500, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
> > > ---
> -Original Message-
> From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 1:51 PM
> To: Eric Butera; php php
> Subject: RE: [PHP] Question regarding OO
>
> [snip]
> I understand my error in thinking now.
>
> Apple can't extend Tree.
>
> Oak, Evergreen or Willow e
At 5:01 PM -0500 7/11/08, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
Don't get me wrong--I enjoyed the class very much. I had never seen
sorting algorithms outside of the Bubble Sort, so learning Pivot, Shell,
etc. was quite a blast.
I used to hang with a bunch of Macintosh software developers. It was
brought to di
tedd wrote:
The only downside of the classroom environment is that I can honestly
learn more from this group et al than I can in a classroom. I just don't
see academia keeping up with technology. By time the instructors prepare
their class-notes, their class-notes are outdated -- or so is my
p
Jim Lucas wrote:
tedd wrote:
The only downside of the classroom environment is that I can honestly
learn more from this group et al than I can in a classroom. I just
don't see academia keeping up with technology. By time the instructors
prepare their class-notes, their class-notes are outdated
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
tedd wrote:
The only downside of the classroom environment is that I can honestly
learn more from this group et al than I can in a classroom. I just
don't see academia keeping up with technology. By time the
instructors prepare their class-notes, their c
> Why not use a hash table based upon the name of the file and distribute files
> that way?
sorry tedd, i don't really get it. but i am interested to know more
about the hash table concept.
can you explain a little bit more..
thanks..
On 7/11/08, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:41 AM -0
Hey!
The client has a set of 50 images that keep rotating everyday and when a user
clicks one of those images he is taken to that images site, in the background
(database) i maintain a counter _for the day_ and then display the top ten
images everyday in this format: 1-10
before the next days
Ryan S wrote:
Hey!
The client has a set of 50 images that keep rotating everyday and when a user
clicks one of those images he is taken to that images site, in the background
(database) i maintain a counter _for the day_ and then display the top ten
images everyday in this format: 1-10
befor
At 7:22 PM -0500 7/11/08, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
tedd wrote:
The only downside of the classroom environment is that I can
honestly learn more from this group et al than I can in a
classroom. I just don't see academia keeping up with technology.
By time the instructors prepare
At 8:51 AM +0800 7/12/08, paragasu wrote:
> Why not use a hash table based upon the name of the file and
distribute files that way?
sorry tedd, i don't really get it. but i am interested to know more
about the hash table concept.
can you explain a little bit more..
paragasu:
A hash table is
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