> -Original Message-
> From: Ashley Sheridan [mailto:a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk]
> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 2:03 PM
> To: sstap...@mnsi.net
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: RE: [PHP] Check for open file
>
>
> As far as I was aware, if you're in the middle of writing to a fi
On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 14:42:18 -0800, Brian Dunning wrote:
> Hey all -
>
> I'm using mcrypt to store credit cards into MySQL. About 90%
> of them decrypt fine, but about 10% decrypt as nonsense
> ("b1�\�JEÚU�A���" is a good example). Maybe there is a
> character that appears in about 10% of my encr
> This is called globally in *all* my scripts. In another script I'd
> really like to set the session to expire after the browser closes if a
> uses clicks "public terminal" or something.
Howdy. Don't sessions expire when the browser closes as a rule? Do
you mean the session cookie? Why not sto
2011/3/4 Nisse Engström :
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 14:42:18 -0800, Brian Dunning wrote:
>
>> Hey all -
>>
>> I'm using mcrypt to store credit cards into MySQL. About 90%
>> of them decrypt fine, but about 10% decrypt as nonsense
>> ("b1�\�JEÚU�A���" is a good example). Maybe there is a
>> character th
On 3 March 2011 18:30, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> (Yes Tedd, I like your style, when it pertains to how you address the list
> :))
>
> I have a new curiosity that's arisen as a result of a new contract I'm
> working on, I'd like to bounce around some thoughts off the list and see
> what y
On 3 March 2011 19:59, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>
> Is there a clean or reliable way of checking to see if a
> file is still being written to before doing anything with it?
>
>
>
> Here's the scenario: we have a Samba share that we can copy
> files to (from within
Maybe I missed something here, but aren't the cc's held by the
merchant account provider, and just an id by you to recharge(recurring
or once), which can be disputed. I ask because it's been a while since
I had to look at this. So let the OP's question take precedence, and
mine secondary if necessa
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 14:59, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> Can PHP detect this, or should I look into some delayed
> process of checking the file's modified time stamp versus current time and
> not touch the file till a certain threshold has been reached (say 30 seconds
> differenc
On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 09:55 -0500, Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 14:59, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> >
> >Can PHP detect this, or should I look into some delayed
> > process of checking the file's modified time stamp versus current time and
> > not touch the file till
Richard Sharp wrote:
I have been banging my head trying to figure out how to delay
$(document).ready() command until my php script finish running and load
data into a csv file. Any ideas
*which* PHP script? are you returning an HTML document then keeping the
script going in the background, /o
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
Also, bear in mind that personally I tend to favor OO paradigms for
application development so would prefer feedback that incorporates that
tendency.
Initial thoughts are
Bad:
. Not well suited for ORM, particularly procedures which return multiple
result sets co
Richard Quadling wrote:
At a fundamental level, my PHP code isn't concerning itself with any
physical data structures. As much as possible my PHP code treats the
sql data source as a processor ready to supply data in a standardized
form (even hierarchical) and to accept data for storage (again
hi
On 03/04/2011 05:37 AM, Marc Guay wrote:
> Howdy. Don't sessions expire when the browser closes as a rule? Do
> you mean the session cookie? Why not store the cookie, if one exists,
> in a $_SESSION variable in your header file and then refer to that in
> the rest of your code, rather than the
Why don't you use mysqli or PDO, when passing dates as parameters?
If it's just about the right SQL, you _should_ actually use dates as
strings - this is how mysql is able to handle them properly. However,
you absolutely need to use a format of '-mm-dd', or else MySQL may
fail on interpreting
Hi there!,
I have been reading this list before but this is my first post.
Reading some code from Symfony I got this: $this->getTable()->getColumns()
...when you can use this double method access?, I used before the
regular $this->getTable(), but two?. I mean I have been trying but I got an
error*
On 03/04/2011 09:25 PM, Paola Alvarez wrote:
Hi there!,
I have been reading this list before but this is my first post.
Reading some code from Symfony I got this: $this->getTable()->getColumns()
...when you can use this double method access?, I used before the
regular $this->getTable(), but two?.
That's called method chaining. ->getColumns() will get called on the
object returned by ->getTable(). That is, getTable() returns an object
(presumably representing an SQL table, I guess), and that object has a
getColumns() method, which you call.
This is an extremely common style in Javascr
Hello,
I'm using the PHP OAuth extension and running into a strange issue. I'm not
sure if it's a bug in PHP 5.3.5, or if it's a bug in the OAuth extension
when installed on a system with PHP 5.3.5.
On a machine with PHP 5.3.5, when I call OAuth::fetch() with http method of
POST, the debug info i
Hi, thanks a lot Alex and Larry for your very clear answer!
Paola,
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:33 PM, la...@garfieldtech.com <
la...@garfieldtech.com> wrote:
> That's called method chaining. ->getColumns() will get called on the
> object returned by ->getTable(). That is, getTable() returns an ob
I think that my suggestion is still a valid solution, someone correct
me if I'm wrong. Let's say your code went like this:
session_start();
// Check to see if the session variable has already been set, if not
if (!isset($_SESSION['var'])){
// Check to see if it's been stored in a cooki
Hi All.
I have a Windows desktop app that I created using Visual Foxpro (a database
app).
I want to write a PHP script that I will call from my desktop app. The script
will simply
query a MySQL database on my web server and return the recordset to the desktop
app.
My question is simply this: W
Assuming you mean that the PHP script is on a web server somewhere and
the desktop app is hitting it over HTTP, it's no different than any
other response. Anything you print will be sent back to the client, in
this case your desktop a.. So if you want to send XML back, you'd build
a string wi
Correction:
I stated the incorrect version of PHP that does not seem to have this issue.
The version of PHP that works correctly is 5.3.2, not 5.3.3.
Thanks,
daniel
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Daniel Hong wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the PHP OAuth extension and running into a strange iss
On 3/4/2011 5:18 PM, Daniel Hong wrote:
> Correction:
>
> I stated the incorrect version of PHP that does not seem to have this issue.
> The version of PHP that works correctly is 5.3.2, not 5.3.3.
Can you give us an example of what you are doing?
Jim Lucas
>
> Thanks,
> daniel
>
> On Fri, Ma
Hi Jim,
I'm using oauth to connect to Dropbox. The OAuth::getRequestToken()
and OAuth::getAccessToken()
works without a problem since (assuming) those are sent over the wire as a
GET request. When I try to issue a fetch command, for example:
$oauth->enableDebug()
$oauth->fetch('https://api.dropbo
Ok, I'm such a dud. Looks like someone had already reported this exact bug
http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=22485
I actually was looking at the problematic method in the source, but didn't
catch the problem. But now that someone has pointed it out, it's so obvious.
I deserve a slap on the back
Dear all,
I was reading this page
http://php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.globals.php and I found the
following script there :
Here's a function which returns an array of all user defined global
variables:
I think that this script UNSETS each supergobal variable,but page says that
i
After a long battle to get my system back on air after a hard disk crash, I got
PHP 5.3.5
running under Apache 2.2.3. I now get a diagnostic every time I call date(),
complaining
about a missing parameter. The manual states that the second parameter is
optional, and
even phpinfo doesn't know abo
On 5/03/2011, at 8:29 PM, clanc...@cybec.com.au wrote:
> After a long battle to get my system back on air after a hard disk crash, I
> got PHP 5.3.5
> running under Apache 2.2.3. I now get a diagnostic every time I call date(),
> complaining
> about a missing parameter. The manual states that th
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