merlin..
if you're going to allow a user to use the same user/passwd for the site,
and the FTP server.. i would strongly argue that you should allow the user
only the minimal access on the FTP server. if someone hacks your site, no
need to have them running rampant over your FTP server.
i would a
c...@l-i-e.com wrote:
>> echo fread($HANDLER, $FSIZE);
>
> This is your problem child right here...
>
> Sucking in an entire OGG File to RAM, for a large OGG file, will be quite
> painful.
>
> And, on a busy server, even moderate size files will be problematic.
>
> You could probably relie
After following some instructions on compiling PHP 5.2.8 from source ( http://osx.topicdesk.com/content/view/48/62/
), I notice now that phpinfo() reports that I am running the MySQL
client API version 4.1.22 (instead of 5.0.45). Is this something to
do with how you compile PHP, or does it d
PHP had a built-in MySQL for awhile as I recall.
You had to explicitly use --with-mysql=/usr/local (or wherever you put your
mysql headers/libs) to make it choose the one you wanted.
Even if it's not using built-in, it may have found an "old" install of your
MySQL rather than your shiny ne
> i'm new to RSS Feeds, but how would it be possible to have a BBC News Feed
> added to my website?
You can read and parse an RSS feed just like any other webpage. Magpie
RSS will probably make life easier though.
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> I'm still a little confused on this though. How would a browser send
> this to notify of a download that was only partially completed before?
As I understand it, it was more of a "partially cached" document issue.
If the browser has the first N bytes of a document in its cache, it will se
> echo fread($HANDLER, $FSIZE);
This is your problem child right here...
Sucking in an entire OGG File to RAM, for a large OGG file, will be quite
painful.
And, on a busy server, even moderate size files will be problematic.
You could probably relieve a lot of stress and keep full
Thing is, I have MySQL 5.0.67 installed, and I've never had MySQL 4 on
this box (Xserve G5, Mac OS X Server 10.4.11). Here's my configure
command:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/php5 --mandir=/usr/share/man --
infodir=/usr/share/info --with-apxs --with-ldap=/usr --with-kerberos=/
usr --ena
On Monday 05 January 2009 16:29:09 Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am running a real estate site where I would like to enable bulk upload
> via real estate software that exports an xml file into an ftp account.
>
> In order to give every user unique access I would need to generat
Historically, mysql has been both an external extension, and a built-in part of
the source, depending on the version of PHP.
Your current experience would indicate that it's only external in 5.2.8, but I
cannot confirm nor deny that.
How is MySQL installed?
If it's rpm, do you have mysq
Hello everybody,
I am running a real estate site where I would like to enable bulk upload
via real estate software that exports an xml file into an ftp account.
In order to give every user unique access I would need to generate
individual ftp name and passwords for each member. I can not see
Is there a good FTP Daemon that can be recommended for this purpose?
pure-ftpd seams out of development since 2006.
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Jan 5, 2009, at 9:55 AM, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Yes, it would be great if he could use the already existing username
and password. It should not be a
Hi
i'm new to RSS Feeds, but how would it be possible to have a BBC News Feed
added to my website?
I've searched for some kind of tutorial but haven't found anything.
Thanks for any help!
Dan
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What about just using an http upload?
Bastien
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On Jan 5, 2009, at 9:55 AM, Merlin Morgenstern
wrote:
Yes, it would be great if he could use the already existing username
and password. It should not be a one time password.
I am just now looking into mysql support for pu
It's been a while since I've programed (VB was on version 4) I was wondering
if any one could tell me what the diff is between char, varchar, and text in
mysql.
I know this isn't a mysql news group, but since I am using php for the
interaction it seemed like the place to ask. Thanks in advance,
Yes, it would be great if he could use the already existing username and
password. It should not be a one time password.
I am just now looking into mysql support for pure ftpd. One solution I
have in mind is to write the password into the pureftp DB upon signup.
That would be the easiest. The o
2009/1/5 Frank Stanovcak :
> It's been a while since I've programed (VB was on version 4) I was wondering
> if any one could tell me what the diff is between char, varchar, and text in
> mysql.
> I know this isn't a mysql news group, but since I am using php for the
> interaction it seemed like the
DanBarker85 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> i'm new to RSS Feeds, but how would it be possible to have a BBC News Feed
> added to my website?
>
> I've searched for some kind of tutorial but haven't found anything.
You STFW but haven't found anything? Wow... Google sure had a number of
responses...
Thank you. I have a stupid/nasty habit of realizing I can search after I
post a question. Problem was I was overwhelmed on google. I was hoping for
a simple this type is good for this use because, but bad for other things
because. type answer.
My mantra around this office is "I'm old not add
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 14:05, Frank Stanovcak wrote:
> It's been a while since I've programed (VB was on version 4) I was wondering
> if any one could tell me what the diff is between char, varchar, and text in
> mysql.
> I know this isn't a mysql news group, but since I am using php for the
> int
This is a very common issue. I searched and found many sites talking
about this. but no good solution.
Well the problem is I want to set my session will expire after 10
minutes of inactivity. Just like an banking site.
When user is inactive for 10 minutes the session will expire. In fact
the browse
Merlin Morgenstern schrieb:
Hello everybody,
I am running a real estate site where I would like to enable bulk
upload via real estate software that exports an xml file into an ftp
account.
In order to give every user unique access I would need to generate
individual ftp name and passwords f
Marc Steinert wrote:
Merlin Morgenstern schrieb:
Hello everybody,
I am running a real estate site where I would like to enable bulk
upload via real estate software that exports an xml file into an ftp
account.
In order to give every user unique access I would need to generate
individual ft
Frank Stanovcak wrote:
> It's been a while since I've programed (VB was on version 4) I was wondering
> if any one could tell me what the diff is between char, varchar, and text in
> mysql.
> I know this isn't a mysql news group, but since I am using php for the
> interaction it seemed like the
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 19:15 +, Stuart wrote:
> 2009/1/5 Frank Stanovcak :
> > It's been a while since I've programed (VB was on version 4) I was wondering
> > if any one could tell me what the diff is between char, varchar, and text in
> > mysql.
> > I know this isn't a mysql news group, but si
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 14:54, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> It's generally worth mentioning that you can usually index char or
> varchar, but not text.
Actually, you can with MyISAM tables using FULLTEXT.
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This would be the winning answer. I've been using text up till now. I'll
have to change that.
Thank you!
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> On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 19:15 +, Stuart wrote:
>> 2009/1/5 Frank Stanovcak :
>> > It's been a while since
On Jan 5, 2009, at 9:55 AM, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Yes, it would be great if he could use the already existing
username and password. It should not be a one time password.
I am just now looking into mysql support for pure ftpd. One
solution I have in mind is to write the password into t
are you trying to allow a user who logs in, to use his same username when
interfacing with the FTP server?
obviously, the password for the FTP server will be different. Or are you
looking to dynamically create a one time user/passwd for the user so that it
changes each time they access the FTP ser
> When mentioning the RAM usage problem, one might consider calling
> flush() after each echo, just to make sure that they don't run over
> PHPs memory limit.
Oh yeah.
Make sure you've run through and cleared all ob_buffers for any kind of
non-HTML output, specifically for file downloads.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Shiplu wrote:
> This is a very common issue. I searched and found many sites talking
> about this. but no good solution.
> Well the problem is I want to set my session will expire after 10
> minutes of inactivity. Just like an banking site.
> When user is inactive
Thanks, you all!
I tried near all suggestions, and Vicente's worked with
IE6
Windows98SE
EasyPHP
Eduardo
On 5 Jan 2009 at 4:36, Vicente wrote:
>
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Eduardo wrote:
> Thanks, you all!
> I tried near all suggestions, and Vicente's worked with
>IE6
>Windows98SE
>EasyPHP
>
> Eduardo
>
>
> On 5 Jan 2009 at 4:36, Vicente wrote:
>
>>
>
>
>
Unless you have taken steps to ensure that the val
First, start here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/string-types.html
Stuart wrote:
>> varchar: only the space required for the content of the field is
>> allocated per row but these fields are limited to 255 chars (IIRC) in
>> length.
In MySQL, varchar can hold "up to" 65,535 characters,
Ross McKay wrote:
> First, start here:
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/string-types.html
>
> Stuart wrote:
>
>
>>> varchar: only the space required for the content of the field is
>>> allocated per row but these fields are limited to 255 chars (IIRC) in
>>> length.
>>>
>
> In M
Hello everybody,
thank you all for your help. I got a solution running. In pure-ftpd you
can authenticate via mysql. Via a user table, exactly the thing I was
searching for.
However, there is a problem araising. Every user get's his own directory
for uploads. My next step would have been to
Hi everybody,
I am running a real estate portal and would like to allow users to
upload their listing from their existing software. They do this with a
XML file which they will upload on a ftp server that places this xml
file into a seperate directory on the file system.
My basic idea was to
Micah Gersten wrote:
>You're referencing the 5.1 manual. In the 5.0 manual it says that
>VARCHAR was extended to 65535 in 5.0.3, so you're statement is not
>entirely correct, nor was Stuart's. That's why I linked him to the 5.0
>manual page on data types.
Good point, thanks! I usually read from
are you moving the files from the ftpdir, to a separate dir?
if you are, you can run your cron process from the top level dir... get a
list of any underlying files, and then iterate through the list to copy the
files to whereever you need to copy them...
you'd use the 'ls -R...' or the 'find'
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 01:01 +0100, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am running a real estate portal and would like to allow users to
> upload their listing from their existing software. They do this with a
> XML file which they will upload on a ftp server that places this xml
>
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 11:01 +1100, Ross McKay wrote:
> Micah Gersten wrote:
>
> >You're referencing the 5.1 manual. In the 5.0 manual it says that
> >VARCHAR was extended to 65535 in 5.0.3, so you're statement is not
> >entirely correct, nor was Stuart's. That's why I linked him to the 5.0
> >ma
I looked at all the downloaded docs
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Fred Silsbee wrote:
I looked at all the downloaded docs
Ask in a more appropriate place for one thing. It has a forum:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=65412
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At 1:19 AM + 1/5/09, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 10:04 -0500, tedd wrote:
>
I'd disagree that the W3C is more indicative of the overall browser
usage statistics, as by their own admission, their visitors tend to be
those more technically minded, ergo, more knowledgeable abo
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