value="PFDs"
name=f_sequipment1>PFDs
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This is a holiday-crunch emergency.
I'm dealing with a client from whom we need to download many large PDF docs
24x7, several thousand per hour, all between a few hundred K and about 50 MB.
Their security process requires the files to be downloaded via https using a
big long URL with lots of cr
Oops, it's several hundred per hour, several thousand per day. Sorry for the
accidental superlative.
> I'm dealing with a client from whom we need to download many large PDF docs
> 24x7, several thousand per hour, all between a few hundred K and about 50 MB.
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Can someone explain how this would work? It's a Windows web server running IIS
and the files are saved to a drive that is outside the web root. PHP is
grabbing each filename from a MySQL database, along with the URL and
credentials for it, and ends up with a url something like this:
https://serv
dress validation or mapping.
Anyone have a suggestion?
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zips, exchange, so will work for mapping, phone or
address validation, whatever your needs are. Hope someone find it useful.
http://www.briandunning.com/sample-data/
On Jan 28, 2010, at 3:52 PM, Brian Dunning wrote:
> I need a few million sample contact records - name, company, address, email
t;text/html" type, even though I'm serving the right
header. Other PHP pages on this site work fine, and there are no special Apache
directives on my site that works that are missing here. Can anyone suggest what
I might be missing?
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Ugh. Stupid me. Thanks Robert. It was a type elsewhere in my code further down
the page. I was so hung up thinking it was an encoding or MIME or delivery
problem I didn't think to check my PHP.
Someone slap me upside the head please.
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nes worth) and using eval(base64_decode($that_content)) to
run it. I figure that will scare away most of the customers who might be able
to edit my code. Can anyone suggest something that goes one better?
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Hey all -
I'm using simplexml-load-string just to validation a string of XML, and
libxml-get-errors to return any errors. It's always worked before, but today
it's choking on this line in the XML:
Basketball Personalized Notebook -
Jeff's
It's returning "Premature end of data in tag client_or
y 6, 2010, at 5:02 PM, Brian Dunning wrote:
> Hey all -
>
> I'm using simplexml-load-string just to validation a string of XML, and
> libxml-get-errors to return any errors. It's always worked before, but today
> it's choking on this line in the XML:
>
>
I was able to resolve this by changing the XML file encoding from UTF-8 to
ISO-8859-1. Works like a charm now, with the XML-encoded characters.
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I have a project where I need to add some 2D barcodes onto some PDF files. I
plan to use fpdi, since I've used it before and am familiar with it, but I need
a source to generate the 2D barcodes, preferably as a png or jpg. Anyone have a
suggestion - either a local classfile or a reliable web ser
recommend it.
http://phplockit.com/
- Brian
On May 9, 2010, at 1:36 PM, shiplu wrote:
> Is there any php encoder like IonCube ?
> Looking for an opensource solution.
> My main target is to deliver encoded php codes so that it can not be
> re-engineered.
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Totally agree. But just in case it wasn't clear, you only need a Windows
computer once to run the obfuscator; once done the code runs on any PHP server.
On May 11, 2010, at 5:06 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> Does slightly limit you to the Windows platform though, which I always think
> is a
I'm using FPDI to add some stuff to some existing PDF documents. Works great,
except that it's slightly changing the size of the PDF document (the physical
page size, not the file size), which is unacceptable since this is for a
high-end print file. I've stripped out all the code to the bare bon
Solved it. Here's the solution:
$pdf = new fpdi();
$pdf->setSourceFile('D:\\DocShare\\'.$filename);
$tplidx = $pdf->ImportPage(1);
$s = $pdf->getTemplatesize($tplidx);
$pdf->AddPage($s['h'] > $s['w'] ? 'P' : 'L', array($s['w'], $s['h'])); // This
gets it the right dimensions
$pdf->useTemplate($tp
Hey - It looks like a PHP form on my server is insecure and is being used to
send spam. This is Rackspace's best guess. The problem is there are SO MANY
forms on all the web sites on this server that it would be a nightmare task to
try and look at them all to be sure they're properly secured.
I
Agreed that's a great overall strategy but what I need now is a way to track
down the offending script, within the next few days if possible.
On Jun 7, 2010, at 1:35 PM, Jim Lucas wrote:
> Change all the forms to use a single
> processing script and then you won't have such a big problem trackin
I think I must have misstated the problem. Thanks to everyone for the replies,
but the question is not how to fix it, it's how to find the script being
attacked. Many different admins manage many different sites on this server, and
I can't even begin to guess how many mail forms are on there fro
I'm currently geotargeting all the IPs in the log, and focusing on the hits
from Russia (the majority of these apache@ spams seem to be Russian). I've got
a much shorter list of scripts to look at now. Hopefully I'll find some that
just use mail() with no scrubbing.
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I'm trying to write a VERY simple script that does nothing but store all the
submitted GET and POST vars in a string and echo it out.
$response = print_r($_REQUEST, true);
echo $response;
The problem is it only shows GET vars. I've tried $POST instead of $_REQUEST
and it always gives an empty a
Sorry, my typo, $_POST is one of the options we tried, not $POST. It returns an
empty array also.
On Aug 18, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Joshua Kehn wrote:
> On Aug 18, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Brian Dunning wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to write a VERY simple script that does nothing
This was the complete code of the page (this is the POST version not the
REQUEST version):
Returns an empty array no matter what POST vars are sent. We fixed it by
changing it to this, which I've never even heard of, but so far is working
perfectly:
I have no idea what the problem was. Tha
I am kind of jacked here. I have a SimpleXML object that's been converted to an
array. In one of the nodes, for no reason I can see, the array is populated
differently if there is only one than if there are multiple
s.
If there is just one, my $order_item array looks like this:
Array
(
[or
If you read down to the bottom of the post, the function I used is given.
On Sep 28, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Brian Dunning wrote:
> I am kind of jacked here. I have a SimpleXML object that's been converted to
> an array.
&g
I found this code...
if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.2.0', '>=')) {
$text=filter_var($text, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL);
}
...to be questionable.
Under what conditions would version_compare() return true, yet the filter_var()
be undefined? Because that's what is happening.
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>Personally, I would change that to be
>if ( function_exists('filter_var') ) {
So would I:
*But it's not my code.
*I wish to learn and understand the cause of the problem - not walk around it.
>It means condition (PHP_VERSION >= 5.2.0)
I understand that. There was a second, more relevant, part
>As Paul pointed out, maybe your version of PHP was built without the
>filter_var function compiled in.
This is what I have learned about PHP with filter_var() as an illustrative
point:
Many people who provide elaborations on PHP make too many assumptions or are
blatently and woefully incomple
I am running into a variable collision. The project I'm developing is NOT
guaranteed to be operating on PHP5. Any solution I find should (hopefully) be
able to run on PHP4 (yes, I know PHP4 is deprecated).
I am building a bridge between two third-party applications. Both instantiate
their respe
>Just to clarify, both packages are instantiating and calling their
>respective classes from the $db var, which is in the global scope.
>Is this correct?
I would say yes to the way you are asking. Take the following two applications.
The four respective statements are in each their respective sc
Gentlemen,
Thank you. The "Thing1 Thing2" approach worked.
>If you have total control over application A which contains the bridge
>code, the easiest is to change it to use a different global variable.
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Gents -
I'm trying to work with a major vendor's web service, but all my efforts are
met with a 401 authentication error response. I can log in manually to this URL
using these credentials through a browser, so I know the credentials are good.
Unfortunately the support guys at the vendor don't
ay is 5678, I'd probably like it to go from 0
to 6000. I'm guessing the way to do this is with a ceiling function?
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Hey all - I'm having no luck serving a .dmg from my online store. I stripped
down the code to just the following to debug, but no matter what I get a
zero-byte file served:
header('Content-Type: application/x-apple-diskimage'); // also tried
octet-stream
header('Content-Disposition: attac
Thanks, this suggestion from Dante completely solved the problem.
Replaced:
readfile('/var/www/mypath/My Cool Image.dmg');
With:
$fd = fopen ('/var/www/mypath/My Cool Image.dmg', "r");
while(!feof($fd)) {
set_time_limit(30);
echo fread($fd, 4096);
flush();
}
fclose ($fd);
It's now
I have a script that downloads a 267MB SQL file (it creates and loads a MySQL
database). Any idea how to do this? Obviously I'm not going to get a file that
size into memory to loop through.
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How would you launch that from PHP?
On May 4, 2012, at 6:11 PM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:
> Is there any need to use PHP with this at all? If it's already in SQL,
> can't you just feed it to mysql?
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heet? I've used various PHP PDF classes before, but
I'd rather see if I can shortcut this rather than assembling the doc from
scratch.
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I never found a solution to this myself.
On Apr 26, 2012, at 2:13 PM, Jim Giner wrote:
> For those of you with FPDF experience.
>
> I've just begun using it and have figured out how it works I think. I am
> still having trouble with the bottom of the page tho. Seems that if I get
> too close
I'm dealing with a Windows NT network that includes some digital printing
presses that also run Windows. PHP 5.3.8 is running on one NT machine. Its job
is to take CSV files that exist in a directory on one machine, and move them to
a directory on the digital presses. All the source and destinat
Regular Windows networking.
On Jul 30, 2012, at 2:29 PM, Mike Mackintosh
wrote:
>>
> What protocol are you targeting? FTP, SFTP, SSH, SMB, etc?
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PHP 5.4.4-TS-VC9 on Windows XP SP3 NTFS non-system drive with 18GB free.
I dare not try to replicate this. As such, I cannot firmly place the blame on
PHP.
I have peppered a PHP application with a call to a function which appends-only
to a logfile the parameters passed to it. Each pass of the a
"If you can show the write portion of the code in your iteration,
as well as a sample of the naming convention, it may offer more clues."
$dbgMsg = "a diagnostic string maybe 5K in length";
$dbg_fp = fopen(ROOT_DIR.DS."dbg_log.txt", "a"); // Derives a full path
fwrite($dbg_fp, $dbgMsg);
fclose($db
I'm curious to know what the lifetime of a constant is.
I know that sounds like a stupid question, but the context is this:
I have a file I am writing to up to the very last possible micro-second. As
such, I know that as PHP is destroying itself after having executed the last
statement in the p
I have an application running under PHP-5.4.17-TS-VC9 (and .14 as of yesterday)
with Aprelium's Abyss X1 v2.8 web server in FastCGI mode on WinXPSP3.
An earlier version of this application works. The current version causes a 500
Internal Server Error. There is no entry in PHP's (fully active) er
>It looks like you are running the thread-safe version with
>FastCGI, which I understand to be counter to the recommendations.
Thank you for the comment.
I switched to PHP5.4.17-NTS-VC9, but the application still crashes. And still
no clue as to why.
So, still looking for that magic method to g
>Have you got all your extensions updated?
I would think so. Just to state the required disclaimers:
phpinfo.php with works.
Liberally peppering a tracer routine throughout the application shows it is
getting executed up until one spot. But there is nothing obviously wrong with
the code. Nothin
I have a situation where, for some unknown reason, where each class that
finishes its __contruct{} function, that class gets automatically assigned to a
variable - other than the variable I specify.
Conceptually:
class Hello { private $_world = 'World'; __construct(){} }
$clsHello = new Hello(
Second go around:
I have a situation where, for some unknown reason, where each class that
finishes its __contruct{} function, that class gets automatically assigned to a
variable - other than the variable I specify.
Conceptually (a little bit better on the conceptualizing):
class Hello {
priv
>I cannot replicate this.
I don't expect anyone to be able to replicate this behavior. The example shows
an extraordinarily stripped-down sequence of statements that informs what
should work, but do to some unknown agent, which, therefore, cannot be included
in the example, produces unexpected
> $hello = $clsHello;
If that conceptual statement (or any occurance of the conceptual $hello) were
in the code, then my (really good) Find feature of my code editor would have
found it.
> There are only a few variables that get assigned as side effects of
> functions, but they have very spe
>Your example does _not_ show this, it works
>as expected and throws a notice, from which can be inferred there is other
>code doing this
Or relevant code having a side-effect not currently realized.
>Is your class maybe inheriting from another one and that contains the code
>causing this issue?
Hey all -
I'm using mcrypt to store credit cards into MySQL. About 90% of them decrypt
fine, but about 10% decrypt as nonsense ("b1�\�JEÚU�A���" is a good example).
Maybe there is a character that appears in about 10% of my encryptions that's
not being encoded properly???
// Encryption is set
On Feb 13, 2011, at 12:44 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
> You are
> using addslashes($_POST['cc_number']). Considering a credit card
> number is purely numeric, the addslashes would seem to be redundant as
> you don't need to escape numbers.
I do that routinely to all input fields as one additional
Hi everyone! I'm just starting out with PHP so I'm looking for a good
place to ask some questions, have my code critiqued (read: visciously
ripped apart), and generally BS about PHP and programming in general
(if that's OK). I know that PHP sometimes has a reputation for having
(some) lousy develop
So I decided to write a template class in order to get myself going on
learning PHP. Of course I wrote the simplest thing possible:
class Template
{
protected $template;
protected $vars;
public function __construct($template)
{
$this->template = $te
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:52 PM, tedd wrote:
> At 11:37 AM -0600 2/15/11, Nicholas Kell wrote:
>>
>> On Feb 15, 2011, at 10:51 AM, tedd wrote:
>> > At 8:26 PM -0500 2/14/11, Brian Waters wrote:
>> >> (if that's OK). I know that PHP sometimes has a
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:37 PM, tedd wrote:
> So, I took a *weekend* and programmed about 90 percent of application in
> FutureBasic. I then created a shell application and forwarded it to the
> client.
>
> After receiving the application, the client said "Yes, this is exactly what
> I want -- ex
Hey all -
I've got long articles, the HTML for which comes out of MySQL. Works great. I
want to split it up so that I can insert ad blocks at various points within it.
The articles are all pretty long but they're of variable length. I want to chop
them up into three close-to-equal (doesn't have
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Paul M Foster wrote:
> Advice: don't use eval() this way. It's slow and dangerous.
Could you elaborate, or provide a link?
> ...read in the file and pass it to you on the stack, which is
> really an abuse of the stack if you can avoid it.
Interesting. I'm used
Yes, thanks, what I'm looking for is how to do that.
On Feb 15, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Simon J Welsh wrote:
> Assuming you're only using tags, count the number of opening tags,
> divide by three. First ad block goes after the round($amount/3)-th ,
> second ad block goes after the round($amount/3*2
2011/2/19 fakessh @ :
> anyone have a recipe for it on facebook chat
a recipe for what?
> and I request a second thing
> how to install PHP API
you're going to have to be more specific than that.
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I just wanted to ping this, as it's becoming a serious problem. I hope someone
can help.
On Feb 11, 2011, at 2:42 PM, 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
My merchant provider levies monthly fines based on how many of their security
restrictions you fail to follow. I follow as many as are reasonably practical,
but I think it's virtually impossible to follow them all, such as absurdly
expensive (and probably unnecessary) hardware. IMHO, some of the
That's a great suggestion. I will try this and report back. It's also been
suggested to me that I should have base64_encoded the encryptions before
storing them in MySQL, so I'll try this option at the same time.
On Mar 1, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> Onto the problem of the data
Let's say I do a query:
$result = mysql_query("select * from tablename");
Is there some way I can manually update the contents of certain columns/records
in $result? I don't want to actually update MySQL, just the results that I'm
holding in memory for this script. Can I do it without convertin
I should have said "modify the contents of a MySQL resource".
On Mar 23, 2011, at 5:06 PM, Brian Dunning wrote:
> Let's say I do a query:
>
> $result = mysql_query("select * from tablename");
>
> Is there some way I can manually update the contents of
I'm looking for some geographic data, like ZIP codes, area codes, but it has to
be current and correct. Has anyone ever used the free web services at
webserviceX.net? Do you know anything about the data? How current/correct is
it? Seems to be an awful lot they're giving away for free.
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Here's my code:
error_reporting(E_ALL);
require_once('/var/www/mysite/includes/fpdi.php');
require_once('/var/www/mysite/includes/fpdf.php');
I have used fpdf many times and never had a problem with it. I've double
checked my pathnames until I'm blue in the face. But for some reason, the
script
Thanks, this helped me solve it. FPDI extends a class in FPDF, so I simply had
to reverse the order in which I call them and all is hunky dory.
On Jun 6, 2011, at 5:54 PM, Michael Shadle wrote:
>
> ini_set('display_errors', 1);
>
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My server has GD but NOT ImageMagick. Can I convert a PDF doc to a PNG? I have
the PDFs stored as a files and I need to save an identical PNG alongside each.
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The server does not have that software installed either. :-(
On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:53 PM, Richard Quadling wrote:
> I do that using an external tool pdf2png. For me, I use Cygwin.
>
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The PDFs are text only (white text on transparent background). I made them
using the FPDF, which was tedious to set up but works great. I've since learned
that I need PNG images, not PDFs. I know that I could rebuild them using GD,
but it's a lot of strings of text wrapping and formatting and th
I have heard back from Rackspace and ImageMagick is not going to happen for the
time being, but they say Ghostscript is installed. Is it possible to do this
completely with GS without ImageMagick? The PDFs are text only.
On Jun 15, 2011, at 2:28 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
> I use PDF2PNG as t
Hat 4.x with PHP 5.2 and installing new software is
unlikely.
Can anyone suggest a tool to make this easiest?
:-(
- Brian
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The following works (three parents):
include("../../../includes/ini.inc.php");
require_once("../../../includes/ini.inc.php");
The following works (four parents):
include("../../../../includes/ini.inc.php");
The following does not work (four parents):
require_once("../../../../includes/ini.inc.ph
Help. I'm using PayPal's API to get a report of all the yesterday's
transactions. I'm in California, and I define "yesterday" as California's
yesterday, midnight to midnight.
PayPal wants the STARTDATE and ENDDATE provided in UTC/GMT. I'm building and
testing my report using this:
$start = gmd
Thanks everyone. It seems to be working correctly. You gave me some extra peace
of mind. I did set the date_default_timezone_set('America/Los_Angeles') but it
looks like that was in the defaults anyway. :-)
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With all kind respect to Richard Buskirk and Daniel Brown (thank you for
responding), their replies did not actually answer my question.
My question is: What module or php.ini setting would render inoperative a
directory traversal of X parents?
My original post follows.
The following works (th
I would like to subscribe to this mailing list please.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Brian Dworkin
Managing Partner
Bright Telecom
201-892-9553 (mobile #)
br...@brighttelecom.net
http://www.brighttelecom.net
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A client has:
PHP 5.3 on Win7x64 running a local web app that needs to send mail. (This app
was once hosted on a linux-based hosted space.) Apache 2.2 is installed but
apparently not being used. I think the IIS service is actually the web server
that is engaged.
During troubleshooting a wide ra
>>Instead of 'auth'=> true, I used 'auth' => "PLAIN" as
>> suggested by a user comment on the Mail documentation page.)
$obj = Mail::factory('smtp',
array ('host' => $host,
'port' => $port,
'auth' => true,
'username' => $username,
'password' => $password));
(Variables are set.
I have a script that accepts four POST variables. Three are used and five more
are added for a total of eight keys and their urlencode() values all strung
together in the proper format.
Then cURL is initialized with the field string given to:
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST,8);
curl_setopt($ch, CU
I've done a site from Classic ASP (no .net) to non-oop PHP.
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Anyone know a way to update Google Plus via the 33669 SMS number?
Yes, I have seen the popular how-to instructions to get the secret email
address by using Google Voice and forcing the error message, but I'd prefer a
legit non-hack way to do it. I'd even be happy to pay for an SMS gateway rather
Sorry, I did not mention the implied "using PHP". Since everything I do & eat &
breathe is PHP, it didn't even occur to me to state the obvious. :-) :-)
On Mar 29, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> Err, what has this got to do with PHP?!?
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That's EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks! Don't know why my Google-Fu
failed me... :-)
On Mar 29, 2012, at 5:26 PM, Don Wieland wrote:
> First Google+ (Google Plus) status update bot in PHP
> http://360percents.com/posts/first-google-google-plus-status-update-bot-in-php/
> Is that what you
I see URLs formatted like this:
http://tinyurl.com/xyz
How do you read that "xyz," since there's no "/?x=" preceding it? Is it
not a get parameter?
Just curious,
- Brian
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I'm using an RSS feed that has WAY too much content, I only want the
first 10. I'm outputting the array with a foreach loop: is there a way
to limit it to only go through the first 10?
Thanks,
- Brian
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Is there any way to specify a timeout on a file_get_contents()? I'm
trying to verify a URL but I don't want to spend more than a few
seconds on it.
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I've found a number of PHP classes for parsing server logs, but I just
want to parse a single referer at a time. Anyone know of a class that
will do this?
1) Extract just the site from the full referer string,
2) Extract the query keyword (if any) no matter what search engine the
referer is fro
I have a Magpie RSS feed in an array, and I want to output it in random
order. What's the best (fastest) way to do this?
- Brian
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On Mar 7, 2005, at 7:40 AM, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
array_rand()
But that's likely to give me the same element more than once. I want to
output the entire array but in a random order, like a shuffled deck of
cards.
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Boy do I feel stupid. Thanks!! :)
I always RTFM and STFW before posting - but somehow did not search the
PHP site for the word "shuffle."
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Sharvan -
You won't find too many fans of overseas outsourcing on this list.
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I did not subscribe to it in the first place
There goes that nefarious PHP-General again, randomly subscribing
unsuspecting innocents as part of its evil master plan
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', '.yahoo.com');
setcookie('test', 'anything', time()+31536000, '/',
'.briandunning.com');
?>
Question: why didn't this work, is it supposed to work the way I was
trying, and if not, then what is that domain variable there for???
- Brian
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ction? I'm thinking it must be
possible, and that there's a reason for the domain option in
setcookie() other than subdomains. Would just love to know how to make
it work...
- Brian
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You are misinterpreting the prefs in browsers, they can not do what
you ask.
That's fine, I'm perfectly willing to accept this - but can someone
explain what the pref IS for?
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