On 7/24/02 1:33 AM, "Philip J. Newman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have started a session on the server, and now would like to add a user
> name and password, and some other information to the session to carry it
> across all the other pages that are in this session. Any hints on where to
> s
On 10/4/02 8:21 AM, "RoyW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tapped the keys:
> There has to be somewhere you can pick up a script or function that will
> calculate distance?
If you can search by US Zip Code or lat/long, search the archives of this
list for 'proximity'. You'll find this comes up quite often.
On 11/4/02 6:54 AM, "Martin Thoma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tapped the keys:
> Hello!
>
> Our SMTP-Server has changed to authentification. Now we cannot send
> mails anymore using mail(). How can I set the password in mail?
The built in mail command cannot handle authentication. There is a class on
On 6/7/02 11:43 AM, "Bogdan Stancescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of the users of OPT has major problems uploading files to the system and I
> have absolutely no clue why that is. His PHP version is 4.0.6 on Linux.
> Quoting his description of the problem:
>
> "In fact, now it doesn't even
On 6/11/02 4:06 PM, "Chris Hewitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carlos,
>
> A search of the on-line manual does not find it
> (http://www.php.net/manual) but even if it has, I would advise you not
> to use it. Its a throwback to the 1970s before "structured programming".
Sometimes, it's appropr
I know the subject of web hosts that support PHP comes up frequently - but
here's a twist:
After going through the archives, and checking out many, many hosts, I
haven't found a web host that is up to PHP 4.10 or better. Most seem stuck
at 4.04 or, at best, 4.06.
Since 4.10 made some important
I've been developing a PHP driven site that will ultimately run under
Solaris and Linux - no problems there.
But I set up a small development/test environment on my laptop running
Win98. Downloaded the PHP binary (v 4.1.2) along with Apache (v 1.3.24) and
MySQL. Everything works greatalmost
On 5/15/02 12:38 PM, "Jas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the
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> I am wondering if someone can help me understand a good way to use sessions
> to check to see if a user has entered a user name and password before
> allowing them to view the rest of the page. I need to have th
On 5/15/02 2:21 PM, "1LT John W. Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed
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> You probably want to get 4.2, or 4.2.1 if it's out.
Didn't think those were considered production quality just yet.
> How are you registering variables for the session? Is register_globals on or
>
On 5/15/02 3:47 PM, "1LT John W. Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed
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> I'm not sure what it could be then. If you try a simple test script, doing
> nothing but starting a session and setting a value, does it work?
No.
> If that still doesn't work, then definitely upg
On 5/15/02 4:30 PM, "SHEETS,JASON (Non-HP-Boise,ex1)"
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> Sessions under windows were broken for 4.1.x
>
> They were fixed in 4.2.x so you should upgrade.
Great - a definitive answer. Thank you. I'll just have to make note of the
differenc
On 5/16/02 5:17 AM, "Neil Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI...
>
> I'm using sessions successfully using PHP v4.1.0 on Windows NT.
Hurmph. Well, the upgrade to 4.2.x did it for me under 98. I just need to
check the rest of my code, though. For now, seems pretty harmless. Thanks,
tho
OK - I've read the manual, looked at sample codeand I sadly am
missing something.
I'm doing (basically) this in my form:
On the page it's submitted to, just to check the data, I did this:
$lineNo = 1;
echo "Dumping file info...--";
reset($_FILES);
while (list ($
On 5/29/02 10:39 PM, "Gerard Samuel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
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> A guess, but is the tmp dir set in php.ini??
Yeah - sorry, I should have said that in the first place.
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On 5/30/02 8:13 AM, "Ford, Mike [LSS]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pressed the keys forming the message:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Edward Marczak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 30 May 2002 03:27
>>
>> OK - I've read the ma
Hello!
Two items in the new 4.10 change-log caught my attention:
*Introduced a new $_REQUEST array, which includes any GET, POST or
COOKIE variables. Like the other new variables, this variable is also
available regardless of the context. (Andi & Zeev)
*Introduced $_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE
On 12/26/01 1:39 AM, "Philip Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hmm, now that i\'m trying to program with register_globals=off, what
>> is the new $HTTP_SESSION_VARS?
>
> $HTTP_SESSION_VARS works, as will $_SESSION (after 4.1.0). These
> "special" PHP variables are described in the manual:
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