Hi,
i reinstalled on my computer (Win XP) PHP 5.2.4 (but the same happens with
5.2.6).
when i run an index.php page or any other php page which works well before,
now i get a blank page result on my browser without any error message. even
if only HTML code is inside the PHP page nothing is display
Hi,
i do not see anymore the dynamic extension part in php.ini file, under PHP
5.2.6.
is it normal ?
thx
--
Alain
Windows XP SP2
PostgreSQL 8.2.4 / MS SQL server 2005
Apache 2.2.4
PHP 5.2.4
C# 2005-2008
At 1:04 AM -0400 8/3/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Chacha C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Somehow .. I feel this isn't PHP Related.
Boy, nothing gets by you, eh? Welcome to the list, new meat.
Hey, he said he "feels" that it wasn't PHP Related. That's not like
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 3:54 AM, Alain Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> when under command line i run php -v i get a lot of error messages, like
> those 2 as attached files.
> what can it be ? i've checked those files and they exist. :-(
Attached files are stripped automatically by mailman
Ok i "found" where was the problem.
basically when i install php 5.2.6 with installer.msi, i must after copy
over those files, the content of the "php-5.2.6-Win32.zip" file, because
several files and links are not installed / done by the installer.msi :-(
just try to install it with default setting
Hi,
i found and solved an interesting issue under PHP 5.2.6.
when i use the standard installation file under windows XP
(php-5.2.6-win32-installer.msi), i get several error message in apache
error.log file, something like :
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library
'D:\\webserver\
On 7/25/08, Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We are pitching to develop a website where the admin has to upload big video
> files but I'm not sure how this can be done as the file upload will most
> probably time out.
>
> How do current websites do it? Is there somehow a way t
mike wrote:
On 7/25/08, Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
We are pitching to develop a website where the admin has to upload big video
files but I'm not sure how this can be done as the file upload will most
probably time out.
How do current websites do it? Is there somehow a wa
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
brian wrote:
A better way to do that is to give some block element--a header, a
div, etc.--an ID. That works exactly the same as .
It should work the same. But it doesn't in older user agents or with
older assistive technology:
http://stevenclark.com.au/2008/07/
Waynn Lue wrote:
I've been running the script below:
And I get PHP Fatal Error: Allowed Memory Size Exhausted after it runs for a
bit. Looking at the memory usage, it's because $getBundles (an array) is
huge, and keeps growing. What I'm confused by is why setting it to
something else in the
On 8/3/08, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, use set_time_limit(0);
and configure the server and php to accept a decent size, and probably
configure the client to put only chunks at a time right?
otherwise php will hit it's memory limit for the script quite easily i
would assume. so there
is it possible because you can assign $func = foo and call $func() and it
will call foo(), maybe that its creating an endless loop of assigning the
function to itself?
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 11:17 AM, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Waynn Lue wrote:
>
>> I've been running the script below:
>>
I followed some of the examples that was on PHP header()
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
I am trying to have users download a file named 'Setup.msi', however
under a PHP file with the sent header information, the default name to
the user will be 'ApplicationSetup_v1_0.msi' -- I am
What are you talking about? I've been able to upload a 4GB file without
problem. Uploading doesn't depend on memory limit, and this has been a subject
of debate on the PHP.net Manual (uploading files section, check it out).
-Original Message-
From: mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: M
Hi folks. I am trying to figure out the best way to handle an interesting
issue in PDO prepared statements. Consider:
$search = 'mystring';
$stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE myfield LIKE :myfield");
$stmt->execute(array(':myfield' => $search . '%'));
The above will search for
Larry Garfield wrote:
> IIRC, the way in SQL to circumvent that is to convert "100%" into
> "100%%". However, that does rather defeat the purpose of a prepared
> statement if I have to do my own escaping anyway, does it not?
Depends on what you perceive the purpose of the prepared statement to
b
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