On 31 Mar 2012 at 16:14, Leandro Dardini wrote:
> Hello,
> I have the need to use websockets for the server part of an application I
> am developing and I found with a big surprise no websocket class or
> procedure is available on the net. Have I missed looking in some place?
>
> Being really in
OK I probably know how to do this 10 years ago, but I'm not finding any prompts
to remind me.
Windows 2000, PHP5.2.10 cli ...
I'm trying to set up a simple dump to run from scheduler. The code runs
perfectly via the browser so I'm manually having to log in each day to run it.
I've got an entry
>
> On 1 April 2012 13:52, Simon wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 31 March 2012 20:44, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>>
>>> On 31 Mar 2012, at 13:14, Simon wrote:
>>>
>>> > Thanks again Stuart.
>>> >
>>> > On 31 March 2012 12:50, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>>> >> On 31 March 2012 11:19, Simon wrote:
>>> >> Thanks for you
On Apr 1, 2012 12:11 PM, "Lester Caine" wrote:
>
> OK I probably know how to do this 10 years ago, but I'm not finding any
prompts to remind me.
>
> Windows 2000, PHP5.2.10 cli ...
> I'm trying to set up a simple dump to run from scheduler. The code runs
perfectly via the browser so I'm manually h
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
> OK I probably know how to do this 10 years ago, but I'm not finding any
> prompts to remind me.
>
> Windows 2000, PHP5.2.10 cli ...
> I'm trying to set up a simple dump to run from scheduler. The code runs
> perfectly via the browser so I'm man
Matijn Woudt wrote:
This is usually because of security settings. You might want to check
under which user the scheduler starts the php script.
Runs as administrator, it's on a secure internal network so it's not locked
down. There aren't any other users on the machine anyway.
wget has solved
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Maciek Sokolewicz
wrote:
> On 31-03-2012 10:29, tamouse mailing lists wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 1:45 AM, saeed ahmed
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> i have made a php script with a tutorial helpi dont know where is a
>>> error.please have a look
>>
>>
>> Before y
Hi Everyone:
I am assigning the value of 4 images to variables following a database query:
$image_1 = stripslashes( $row['image_1'] );
$image_2 = stripslashes( $row['image_2'] );
$image_3 = stripslashes( $row['image_3'] );
$image_4 = stripslashes( $row['image_4'] );
What I need help with is how
Is anyone online at the moment.
I need help with a phpmyadmin table issue.
I get a critical error when I try to upload images
>From the web portal admin page.
I can send you a screen shot and allow you access to
The database to help out. Some have told me this is
A Auto_increment issue, but
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 11:03 PM, Karl James wrote:
> Is anyone online at the moment.
>
> I need help with a phpmyadmin table issue.
>
> I get a critical error when I try to upload images
>
> From the web portal admin page.
>
> I can send you a screen shot and allow you access to
>
> The database t
It would better to just use an array, and then iterate through that.
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_1'] );
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_2'] );
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_3'] );
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_4'] );
foreach( $images as $k => $v ) {
$k++; /
On 04/02/2012 06:52 AM, Ron Piggott wrote:
$image_1 = stripslashes( $row['image_1'] );
$image_2 = stripslashes( $row['image_2'] );
$image_3 = stripslashes( $row['image_3'] );
$image_4 = stripslashes( $row['image_4'] );
[...] (Not all 4 variables have an image.)
How is it meant in the database?
On 04/02/2012 07:46 AM, Adam Randall wrote:
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_1'] );
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_2'] );
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_3'] );
$images[] = stripslashes( $row['image_4'] );
$images[1] = stripslashes( $row['image_1'] );
$images[2] = strips
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Ron Piggott
wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> I am assigning the value of 4 images to variables following a database query:
>
> $image_1 = stripslashes( $row['image_1'] );
> $image_2 = stripslashes( $row['image_2'] );
> $image_3 = stripslashes( $row['image_3'] );
> $image_
Ugh, gmail mangled the code there. Here's a pastebin of the response
which is better formatted: http://pastie.org/3712761
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On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 12:20 AM, tamouse mailing lists
wrote:
> Ugh, gmail mangled the code there. Here's a pastebin of the response
> which is better formatted: http://pastie.org/3712761
Sweet. I spent so long on my reply, two others snuck in before me. :)
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2012/4/1 Simon
>
> Another thing that's possible in .NET is the Singleton design pattern.
> (Application variables are an implementation of this pattern)
>
> This makes it possible to instantiate a static class so that a single
> instance of the object is available to all threads (ie requests) acr
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