verbosity.
At 23:24 26/06/2002, Erik Price wrote:
>On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at 08:42 PM, Brian White wrote:
>
>>I was actually thinking about this the other
>>day - every now and again I find my self
>>yearning for SGML, where you could have
>>just declared the wra
wrapper script
2) I was actually doing this from inside Python, which was in turn
being run as a CGI. To actually get the PHP to run command
line I had to unset a subset of the HTML variables in the
system call( which I can't recall off the top of my head )
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k or a SAX tool.
2) What I understand about XSLT is
a) It is a tree based processor so you have all the limitation
of the "DOM"
b) It is an absolute pig to write code in by hand
but other than that it's fine .
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At 10:50 AM 1/19/12 +0200, Teodor Cimpoesu wrote:
>I was refering to whole story of using `
>-- teodor
The "" construct comes from SGML/XML - it is called a
"Processing Instruction"(PI). It's general purpose is to allow
application to leave pieces of information in the XML that
aren't strictly p
ich makes more sense to me.
Anybody know the truth?
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Ok - thanks. That has satisfied my curiosity
At 03:32 PM 1/22/01 -0800, jeremy brand wrote:
>It has also been come to be known as "People hate perl".
... and tickled the old sense of humour.
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atically each
>time taking what looks like a folder name and making a call to the db using
>this name as a variable.
>easy,difficult or impossible?
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>adrian
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>calculator. =)
Are you sure - I thought HP calculators could do it as well?
( Now drifted WAY off topic for the list ... )
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ike this:
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t_image_type']}");
>echo $prod_r['product_image'];
>exit();
> }
> }
> Header('Content-Type: image/gif');
> readfile("$DOCUMENT_ROOT/image/nopic.gif");
>?>
>
>index.php
> echo "
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>PHP will create the array for you.
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/my/phpinc/path"
3) php3_include_path "/my/phpinc/path"
4) php4_include_path "/my/phpinc/path"
None of them have worked - I can't even restart Apache with them in place.
"/my/phpinc/path" definitely exists.
What am I doing wrong?
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Well, that came back to me as Garbage, so Just in case - here it is
as an attachment. (I hope this works .. )
At 12:09 PM 3/5/01 +1100, Brian White wrote:
>OK. The Following code , when put in a file called "anchortest.php". Seems
>to work
>properly. Might be a
.
However, I am not really in a position to judge how good it is to "learn"
from.
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> > This is a bit off-topic, but I'm curious what you PHP'ers would
> recommend as
> > a good HTML book. I think I need to learn some stylesheet stuff and the
>
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>I have the OReilly book on Style Sheets an
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ns from "GrabLock", "RunTask1" etc...
which is an awful lot neater, and a lot safer, and can handle error
messages much more cleanly.
Anyway - this is just an example of why I think exceptions would be a really
cool thing to add to PHP.
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If that happens it would be great.
At 00:33 22/10/2001 -0500, Matt McClanahan wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 02:57:44PM +1000, Brian White wrote:
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>Preface to these ramblings: Exception handling is planned for the next
>version of the Zend engine. For details, see
>
>http:/
w it could safely take the lock.
This of course won't work under PHP in it's module form because the
process ID belongs to Apache. What I was wondering was there any kind
of ID that was attached to a particular CGI request that I could
access and use?
Brian
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> > process ID belongs to Apache. What I was wondering was there any kind
> > of ID that was attached to a particular CGI request that I could
> > access and use?
>
>Yes. Use the Apache module, mod_unique_id, and then in your environ
se that. PHP is a much more *appropriate* for Web Apps.
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d one. thanks
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hat it put the results of parsing the
query string into an associative array rather than creating variables.
I have a vague recollection of something like that....
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>
> // Want to get out of here...
> break;
>}
>?>
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>But putting it within while(0), you can simply break; from it...
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At 08:50 3/07/2001 +0200, Ray Hilton wrote:
>I'm having all sorts of headaches trying to get TTF support in gd to
>work. I have compiled from scratch gd 1.8 with ttf support by way of
>freetype 2, this compiles fine. Then I compile
JPG Support enabled
>WBMP Support enabled
>
>Which is exactly the same as it was 10 compiles ago... And yet I still
>get:
>
>Warning: libgd was not built with TrueType font support in
>/home/ray/webroot/rayh/htdocs/gfx/image.php on line 48
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>Every single time...
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>Ra
54 4/07/2001 +0100, Jon Haworth wrote:
>Yes, I would have thought this would do it:
>
>if (strstr($file, "/usr/local/apache/htdocs/") {
> show_source($file);
>} else {
> echo "File must be in /usr/local/apache/htdocs!";
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ing correctly...
>
>the following is how i have the line written atm
>
>define('SUB_BAR_TITLE', strftime(DATE_FORMAT_LONG, (date ("F d, Y h:i:s
>A";
>
>no, i did not write this script, which is the reason i dunno what the heck
>im doing -- im curious if anyo
last night but have now forgotten how i did it).
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> ie (no the following is NOT actual PHPsheesh :)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> If a=1
> >>>>>> go to required_page.php
> >>>
t: the die
>// if match found then continue
>if (!mysql_numrows($result) ) {
>die ( "username/password not valid");
>}
>else{
>header("Location: adminMenu.php");
>exit; }
>?>
>*******
>
>menu.php:
>**
>
>**
ot;SCRIPT_NAME", or one of the CGI parameters.
The CGI parameters are arguable, but I pretty much consider SCRIPT_NAME to be
a global constant.
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Perl - call the original script directly
using the PHP binary and then parse the text output to create munged
HTML. ( Horribly inefficient )
* Wait until Apache 2.0 allows you to chain outputs.
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At 22:39 9/07/2001 -0700, Kurt Lieber wrote:
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Do You Yahoo!?
>Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail
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to have redundant constraints to achieve high reliability
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>This doesn't mean that PHP should be changed to allow strong typing.
>It may mean though that PHP isn't the right language for rigorous
>applications like finan
$arr = explode("-",$row[5]); $reqmonth=$arr[1];
Well, it's all on one line.
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constructor from class A and output 'I
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t PHP can't resolve names. It is not a problem
with the linux box it's running on, given that I ran "ping www.php.net"
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>The following code:
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>$url = "http://www.php.net/";;
>print ( implode( "", f
eive it should generate
A B C D E
A B C D E
A B C D E
A B C D E
A B C D E
Instead it generates
A B C D E
If I replace the problem line
foreach ( array_keys($data) as $key2 )
with the alternate
foreach ( $data as $key2=>$val2 )
then it works fine
idn't read my code closely enough:
I said:
> > If I replace the problem line
> > foreach ( array_keys($data) as $key2 )
> >^^
> > with the alternate
> > foreach ( $data as $key2=>$val2 )
At 09:54 29/08/2001 +0200,
> @mysql_free_result($result);
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> @mysql_close($connection);
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> echo "
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Actually this is a feature of Python. It is VERY useful and I would be
ecstatic if it turned up in PHP.
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> After some days spent in a hospital reading "Programming Perl" and
> "Oracle Web Applications&quo
;t working. If I use $array = explode(
>"\t", $array_file[$k] ); I get the line without any trouble. What am I
>missing?
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$result by [keycount] which are all
>numbers.
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>How the umm.. heck do you use that funky array_multisort function?
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e 1 as compared to 01 will invalidate the
>date
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>Sample of a loop I use to output an option
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> $day = (date ("d"));
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lves something like this?
Is it at "compile time" or at "function call" time. That could
get really nasty if the functions had internal counters etc.
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I did some research and decided to go with ht://Dig - the other thing on the
short list of free products was mnoGoSearch.
Try this link for a list of available serach engines:
http://www.searchtools.com/tools/tools.html
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ashes it is well worth your while having a
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>What does IDE stand for?
"Integrated Development Environment"
Usually means you have (at least ) an editor, compiler and debugger
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example is equivalent to
/Wi/
>would match "Winnie", "Wimpy" "Wilson" and "William",
>though not "Wendy" or "Wolf".
>
>Howz taht..?
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