In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert McPeak
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have other situations where I would like to somehow "spawn" a new php
> process so that the page loads quickly and my user doesn't get frustrated or
> confused.
Hang on, there's lots of talking around the point here. Thi
I need to get the domain name of the local machine.
I'm running a CLI script in PHP 4.3-cvs (on OpenBSD) so I have no HTTP
or other global vars to look at. The posix_uname command doesn't
include the domain on non-GNU OSs. I can get the hostname, but not the
domain. Can I get it through some other
Can anyone point me at some examples of using sysv shared memory,
particularly for passing values between a mod_php script and a PHP CLI
process?
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I could use some practical tips on doing transactions with InnoDB
tables in MySQL.
I want to grab and lock a record and do a whole load of related stuff,
then make sure everything is updated in a consistent way, something
like this skeleton:
BEGIN
SELECT * from blah WHERE something=n FOR UPDATE
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've not worked with InnoDb, but given that the web is a stateless space
> and all kinds of things can happen, I'd be very reluctant to lock a record
> until the very moment I'm updating it. In other words, when I have
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Philip Hallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about...
>
> $hostname = `/bin/hostname`;
>
> or something along those lines...
Well that's rather the kind of thing I was wanting to avoid - it's much
akin to rummaging in /etc.
the hostname command gives me m
Can anyone point me at some examples of using sysv shared memory,
particularly for passing values between a mod_php script and a PHP CLI
process?
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Is signal handling broken in PHP 4.3-cvs? I've set up some handlers as
per the docs, but nothing happens when I send appropriate signals.
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I need to build a PHP extension that also talks to parts of the MacOS X
API/frameworks. I could build simple, generic extensions in gcc, but
for OS X APIs, I need to use something a bit bigger.
Can anybody give me any tips of how to build PHP extensions in
CodeWarrior or ProjectBuilder on MacOS X?
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