Re: [PHP] Using Post like Get

2004-07-23 Thread Frank Munch
Hi, a cookie is path-specific - can that help you? Frank At 10:54 PM 8/23/2004, you wrote: What I'm trying to achieve is to have the same cookie IDENTIFY a user on different (or same) applications (on the same server), but require them to log in for each application, and get a different session.

[PHP] Accessing a variable from inside a local function

2004-07-28 Thread Frank Munch
Would anyone know how to resolve this scope problem? Or is this possibly something PHP can't (yet) do? The problem is to access a variable in a function foo from a function local to foo. - - - function foo($var_foo) { $my_foo_local = 10; //How can I reach this from inside function bar(...?

Re: [PHP] Re: Accessing a variable from inside a local function

2004-07-28 Thread Frank Munch
Thanks for the good suggestion, a fully usable workaround if a "cleaner" thing doesn't surface. And for your response time.. well, I have had slower answers in phone-conversations... :-) At 06:37 PM 7/28/2004, Jason Barnett wrote: Something like this is probably better handled by a class. Then

RE: [PHP] Accessing a variable from inside a local function

2004-07-28 Thread Frank Munch
At 07:39 PM 7/28/2004, Ford, Mike [LSS] wrote: Actually, your problem is that the function bar is *not* local to foo. Even though PHP lets you declare functions lexically within the scope of other functions Ouch! Thanks! Got that much wiser! So for keeping the namespace cleaner usi

[PHP] Project-browser-function / required/included

2004-07-21 Thread Frank Munch
Hello, it would be nice to get a list of all required/included-files in a project. Would anyone know of such a tool, e.g. a PHP-function that would take a filename as input and then recursively scan for the tree of required/included files? Also HTML-links (A HREF...) and similar would be nice to

Re: [PHP] exec/system question..

2004-07-21 Thread Frank Munch
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:09:52 -0700, bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 2) i could run the perl script, and have it somehow run in the > background this would ba good, if there's a way to essentially run the > php script in the background such that it doesn't hang apache. Do you mean "...to e

Re: [PHP] Function with Optional Arguments

2004-07-21 Thread Frank Munch
You can use default arguments: func foo($first, $second=2, $third=3 etc. or look at function func_num_args(... HIH Frank At 01:39 AM 7/22/2004, Alex Hogan wrote: Hi All, How do I write a function with optional arguments? Is it possible in php? function myfunc($First, $Second,[$Third, $Fourth]){

Re: [PHP] Re: Project-browser-function / required/included

2004-07-22 Thread Frank Munch
Hi, thanks for your comment. Right, and similarly, it struck me that in case there are variable-names in the path, like in require_once $my_lib_dir . "some_funcs.php"; the variable $my_lib_dir could only be known at run-time and not by any simple script just scanning the source. Still, it would