Ashley Sheridan wrote:
Do the text layers have to go beneath something on the original xcf, or
have special effects applied to them? If not, you can add t existing
images with GD, by using a source image, adding text layers, etc, and
then exporting it as a new graphic.
Yeah - I know I can do
This was discussed for PHP6, but eventually decided not to have such a
function. Instead, we now have the following:$var = $_GET['var'] ?: 5;
Taken from http://www.corephp.co.uk/archives/19-Prepare-for-PHP-6.html
'you'd be able to do something like this: "$foo = $_GET['foo'] ?: 42;" (i.e.
if
Hi,
> $x = (object) array('a'=>1, 'b'=>3, ...);
>
> which works but isn't very lovely. it's neater in, for example, javascript.
Well, you could wrap it up in a function to make it a bit lovelier. Eg:
$foo = createObject(array('key' => 'value'));
It's not great, but PHP doesn't have a object
Richard Heyes wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>$x = (object) array('a'=>1, 'b'=>3, ...);
>>
>> which works but isn't very lovely. it's neater in, for example, javascript.
>
> Well, you could wrap it up in a function to make it a bit lovelier. Eg:
>
> $foo = createObject(array('key' => 'value'));
>
> It's n
This one time, at band camp, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Here's the scenario -
>
> Website has some demonstrative images.
>
> I create these images with the gimp - starting with a jpeg, adding a few
> text layers and straight lines.
>
> I then save as xcf in case I ever need to edit.
>
> Then I
Hello,
Id like to use the popup file system box() to choose a file name , but I only want to upload the filename , not the
file. Can I do that?
Thanks
Mike
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Hi,
> You could use JSON,
>
> $foo = json_decode('{"a":1,"b":3}');
>
> but I guess that's not much better than Richard's suggestion.
Didn't think of that (well... it's new). That's actually much better I
think, since you get the added boon of ease of portability to JS (if
that's even a factor).
> Id like to use the popup file system box( />) to choose a file name , but I only want to upload the filename , not the
> file. Can I do that?
You're not supposed to have any access to the remote visitor's
computer, and the path to the file being uploaded could contain
sensitive information (ie.
Is there a module to be activated or what has to be installed to have
ttf support in php?
My port on FreeBSD does not have an option for ttf support under make
config .
I'm trying to learn & understand the following:
In file1 :
In file2 (button.php)- originally php3 :
ONLY the above & nothing els
I'm not trying to get the path, just the filename and size, I know how to
get these, but that would include the file using $_Files, but I dont want to
upload anything just use the filename and size.(without the path) to insert
into a DB.
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On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 4:05 AM, Darren wrote:
> This was discussed for PHP6, but eventually decided not to have such a
> function. Instead, we now have the following: $var = $_GET['var'] ?: 5;
>
> Taken from http://www.corephp.co.uk/archives/19-Prepare-for-PHP-6.html
>
> 'you'd be able to do so
PJ wrote:
Is there a module to be activated or what has to be installed to have
ttf support in php?
on unix systems, ttf support should be there with freetype - which
supports both ttf and postscript type 1 fonts (and probably also
supports .otf though I haven't tried)
enable freetype and u
PJ wrote:
Is there a module to be activated or what has to be installed to have
ttf support in php?
addendum to my earlier reply -
make sure your gd library is built with freetype as well, and make sure
it is freetype 2.
I'm guessing your gd library already is, but ...
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Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to get Chrome to output html information as it comes thru. We
have an iframe running a php script, and when the php script receives
information, it outputs it. FF, IE, and Safari all work just fine, displays
the info as it comes in. However, Chrome is not. It will only
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 10:24 -0400, Dan Joseph wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm trying to get Chrome to output html information as it comes thru. We
> have an iframe running a php script, and when the php script receives
> information, it outputs it. FF, IE, and Safari all work just fine, displays
>
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> Have you tried a bigger pad? Try... oh I dunno... 40096. if that works
> then you can chop back until you find the threshold. Seems to be though
> that it might be better done as AJAX.
>
>
Hi,
I tried that, didn't work at all even up to
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 10:34 -0400, Dan Joseph wrote:
>
> Ajax unfortunately isn't an option in this particular case.
Why? Maybe you're thinking about it wrong.
Cheers,
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On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Robert Cummings wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 10:34 -0400, Dan Joseph wrote:
> >
> > Ajax unfortunately isn't an option in this particular case.
>
> Why? Maybe you're thinking about it wrong.
>
>
Maybe, I'm open to suggestions:
Here's the basic way the applicatio
I am writing CMS, that will be able to edit files.
For editing I put file inside textarea, but when I open file that has
textarea element inside it I lose (read: don't show data in the
textarea element.) the data after the inside element.
Any suggestions how can I fix this?
Thanks in advance,
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On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Grega Leskovsek wrote:
> I am writing CMS, that will be able to edit files.
> For editing I put file inside textarea, but when I open file that has
> textarea element inside it I lose (read: don't show data in the
> textarea element.) the data after the inside ele
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 10:42 -0400, Dan Joseph wrote:
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 10:34 -0400, Dan Joseph wrote:
> > >
> > > Ajax unfortunately isn't an option in this particular case.
> >
> > Why? Maybe you're thinking about it wrong.
> >
>
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> I presume your backend script is running something that passes the data
> to the browser un-interrupted... maybe a shell script? You can wrap this
> in popen() or proc_open() and read the output as you would a file. This
> can then be que
On 5/1/09 4:54 AM, "Richard Heyes" wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> $x = (object) array('a'=>1, 'b'=>3, ...);
>>
>> which works but isn't very lovely. it's neater in, for example, javascript.
>
> Well, you could wrap it up in a function to make it a bit lovelier. Eg:
>
> $foo = createObject(array('key' =
var o = {
"a" : "b",
"c" : "d"
};
$o = array(
'a' => "b",
'c' => "d"
);
so I guess the problem is a couple of quotes, isn't it?
otherwise define object statically and externally and use json_decode ;-)
> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 16:56:21 -0400
> From: f...@thefsb.org
> To: ph
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 17:36 +0200, Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
> var o = {
> "a" : "b",
> "c" : "d"
> };
>
> $o = array(
> 'a' => "b",
> 'c' => "d"
> );
>
> so I guess the problem is a couple of quotes, isn't it?
>
>
> otherwise define object statically and externally and use json_
you are in PHP, not in JavaScript.
In PHP arrays are like collections or hash tables.
if you strictly need object cause
$o->stuff
is better than
$o['stuff']
having exactly the same number of characters, you can create a function like
function o(array $a){
$o = new stdClass;
foreach($
ooops sorry, two more ;-)
> having exactly the same number of characterss.aspx
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With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are plenty of
opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones to avoid. I'd
like to get away from using notepad.exe to code with due to its
limitations. Something that supports syntax/code highlighting and has
browser previews
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 17:52 +0200, Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
> you are in PHP, not in JavaScript.
>
> In PHP arrays are like collections or hash tables.
> if you strictly need object cause
>
> $o->stuff
> is better than
> $o['stuff']
>
> having exactly the same number of characters, you can creat
Adam Williams wrote:
With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are plenty of
opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones to avoid. I'd
like to get away from using notepad.exe to code with due to its
limitations. Something that supports syntax/code highlighting and
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM, MikeP wrote:
> I'm not trying to get the path, just the filename and size, I know how to
> get these, but that would include the file using $_Files, but I dont want to
> upload anything just use the filename and size.(without the path) to insert
> into a DB.
Those
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are plenty of
opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones to avoid.
I'd like to get away from using notepad.exe to code with due to its
limitations. Something that supports s
On Fri, 01 May 2009 12:57:25 -0400
Al wrote:
>
>
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
> > Adam Williams wrote:
> >> With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are
> >> plenty of opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones
> >> to avoid. I'd like to get away from using notepad.e
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
Try out N++. It's very good, supports a whole bunch of languages by
default, has folding, and you can tweak the syntax highlight if you
want. (You don't need to though.)
Takes two minutes to install, and 45 seconds to uninstall it if you
don't like
Adam Williams wrote:
> With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are plenty of
> opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones to avoid. I'd
> like to get away from using notepad.exe to code with due to its
> limitations. Something that supports syntax/code highlighting
Hello Guys,
I use SOAP calls to make web service requests.I have a class that does
webservice calls to various wsdls. So my question is about try catch blocks.
so my method looks like this:
private function method($cookie){
//Define Client
try{
// Check if WSDL exists
In another thread (which I mercifully declined to highjack), someone
cited:
> Taken from http://www.corephp.co.uk/archives/19-Prepare-for-PHP-6.html
And I read this:
Both '$foo =& new StdClass()' and 'function &foo' will now raise an
E_STRICT error.
I don't use this much, but where I do, it's v
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