Re: [PHP] 2 questions: Search in array and detect JS

2006-04-15 Thread Ryan A
---Nice, most of the methods discussed focuses on the fact that you are sending this person from a previous page,eg:index.php to-> contact_us.phpbut what if you are using AJAX on the first page (eg: index.php)then isnt the " location.href = '/url/for/ajax/index2/page.php';"

Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin--resetting auto increments to 0

2006-04-16 Thread Ryan A
export the table structure, drop the table and create it again... HTH Cheers, Ryan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin--resetting auto increments to 0

2006-04-16 Thread Ryan A
Oops sorry, I made a little mistake here: click on the database name so that you have a list of tables in the *right* frameI meant: click on the database name so that you have a list of tables in the *LEFT* frameCheers,Ryan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe

Re: [PHP] Re: no offense to Rasmus... are you kidding me

2006-04-19 Thread Ryan A
umm guys, can you take this offlist please (if you wish to continue this) as I dont really see how this can benifit anyone. Cheers, Ryan --- Matt Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I absolutely agree that Rasmus is awesome and > his accomplishments > are far and beyond a

Re: [PHP] Re: no offense to Rasmus... are you kidding me

2006-04-20 Thread Ryan A
> On Thursday 20 April 2006 1:18 am, Richard Lynch > wrote: > > Is 5 longer than 4? > > Size doesn't matter. At least that's what I've been > told. ;) > -- You've been lied to m8 :-D -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiaris

Re: [PHP] Re: no offense to Rasmus... are you kidding me

2006-04-21 Thread Ryan A
e can comment directly under it so it wont be like this original thread and this sub-thread which is so far OT ,flaming etc, I for one would appreciate that. My two cents.. Mvh, -Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativ

[PHP] Jay-> RE: [PHP] How to find tag and get src of image

2006-04-24 Thread Ryan A
--- Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [snip] > Hi everybody! > I want to get src of image form a $text, I have a > below text > > $Text = cellspacing="3%" > width="100%"> > > id=userupload/78/Autumn.jpg > src=userupload/78/Autumn.jpg > onClick="javascript:ViewImage(this

Re: [PHP] RE: Jay-> RE: [PHP] How to find tag and get src of image OT

2006-04-24 Thread Ryan A
--- Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [snip] > > I want to get src of image form a $text > > > And I want a pony! > > > > Jay, a warning would be nice before you post stuff > like you posted above... I am _supposed_ to be > working > here and suddenly when I burst into laughter and >

Re: [PHP] shopping carts

2006-04-24 Thread Ryan A
--- tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey, > >Hey. That ain't a "shopping cart" That's a > friggin' store. > > LOL > > You're absolutely right -- tho, it sounds like good > stuff for a comedy routine. Pity it would fly over the heads of most people though, only us "geeks" (term used loosel

RE: [PHP] shopping carts

2006-04-24 Thread Ryan A
--- Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [snip] > >Another aspect is this: > >Why do we call it a shopping cart? > [/snip] > > We discarded this terminology in favor of 'order > fulfillment system' or > OFS Man, I knew this girl some time back, she had a really good OFS... Oops, this might

Re: [PHP] shopping carts

2006-04-24 Thread Ryan A
--- Tom Cruickshank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Waaait a second. You actually knew a girl who took > orders? What do you tell a girl with two black eyes? Nothing, coz told the b***h twice! -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but

Re: [PHP] shopping carts

2006-04-25 Thread Ryan A
> > > > While we're on the topic... > > > > What's the difference between a dozen eggs and an > elephant... > > er? 2 metrics tons? no? put me out of my misery > then :-) > If you dont know I am not going to send you to the store for a dozen eggs... Didnt know we had elephant joke fans h

Re: [PHP] [ Way Too OT] Jokes [was: shopping carts]

2006-04-25 Thread Ryan A
> > I am anxiously awaiting the > answers!.g0g0g0g0g0!! > Me too. May be OP of Questions should tell the > answers now.. Oops sorry, had no idea there was such interest, also note that I have adopted the new subject instead of just plain old "shopping carts" as this is way OT.

[PHP] Filesystem or database

2006-05-01 Thread Ryan A
much of a hassle and just go in for the database option? Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __ Do You Yahoo!? T

[PHP] Totally 0T - Spam

2006-05-01 Thread Ryan A
experience with it (offlist so as not to irritate other list members) Please note: I dont get ANYTHING by you joining that site, except probably less spam in my mailbox, no money, no credit...nothing. Cheers, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativit

Re: [PHP] Filesystem or database

2006-05-01 Thread Ryan A
> Also, try using mysql_pconnect rather than > mysql_connect to set up a > persistent database connection. >From what I have read and asked around, persistant connections are more of a pain in the @ss than a help...esp in a shared hosting environment. Thanks for responding though! -- -

RE: [PHP] Filesystem or database

2006-05-01 Thread Ryan A
t; /Peter Hey, Ok, thats two points for the DB and zero for the FS. As for the logins, the project is not yet live but I think its going to be thousands per minute, I sure as hell hope its not per second. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creat

Re: [PHP] Re: Totally 0T - Spam

2006-05-02 Thread Ryan A
> > Do You Yahoo!? > No, not really... Ummm what was the above about? Either I lost my sense of humour or its because I just got up but dont really find the above humourous, or is it supposed to be sarcastic? -Ryan -- - The faulty in

[PHP] Tiny mass mail (Kinda 0T)

2006-05-02 Thread Ryan A
really excited for her first newsletter :-) Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) - Fight back spam! Download the Blue Frog. http://www.bluesecurity.com/

Re: [PHP] Tiny mass mail (Kinda 0T)

2006-05-03 Thread Ryan A
Thanks m8, I appreciate it. Cheers! -Ryan --- Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, May 2, 2006 6:16 am, Ryan A wrote: > > The problem is the host is limiting the amount of > > emails that can go from the site per minute, and > we > > need to email al

[PHP] Geting feet wet with REGEX and url rewriting (maybe a bit 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
string=$2 going through the regex tutoral I see I need to use "$2" for the second parameter and "$3" etc if i keep adding parameters but still getting stumped on the first regex part (eg: ^blog-([0-9]+).html$ ) Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and

Re: [PHP] Geting feet wet with REGEX and url rewriting (maybe a bit 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
Works perfectly, thank you! Just got a bit confused after all the reading. Regards, Ryan > > You just need to add another pair of parenthesis > to get the second match. For your case, it'll be > something like (untested): > > RewriteRule ^blog-([0-9]+)-([^\.]+)\.html$

[PHP] Maximum URL length (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
isted) - Till what character (eg: 200) do you push it and still feel safe? - Any idea if apache bitches if the url string is too long? (will be searching via the SEs for this, but if you know the answer it would confirm it for me) - Anything else you wish to add pertaining to the above. Thanks!

RE: [PHP] Maximum URL length (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
blog to the URL eg: blog-1-iran_finally_gets_bombed_no_more_nuke_threat.html which my script will process as: blog.php&id=1&ignore_subject=iran_finally_gets_bombed_no_more_nuke_threat Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great

RE: [PHP] Maximum URL length (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
replying, thats an idea, but was hoping people from this list could reply with their experiences because my local server might be different from production servers that you guys access everyday (as the article i read said that this setting varies from browser to browser and server to server)...

[PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
checks 200-1000 chars.. add more if you want to) Thanks! Ryan clickc clickd clicke clickf click"; } ?> -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) - Fight back spam! Download

RE: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
Well, if you compare me to the gurus on this list, I'm always going to be a newbie...so dont worry about the "errr" just say it ;-) Cheers, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyon

RE: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
blem running it on their servers (differnet platforms, different browsers etc). Everything good! Thanks, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) - Fight back spam! Download the Bl

RE: [PHP] Maximum URL length (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
g a web > service that is stupid and requires GET only. The above has never happened to meand first time I have heard of it. Why would someone want to implement just a GET service? Cheers! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great,

Re: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-05 Thread Ryan A
> > Ryan: > > http://xn--ovg.com/t.php > > In Safari 2.0.3, FireFox 1.5.0.2, IE 5.2, Mozilla > 1.83a I could run > 8168 characters (f-click) without any problems. But, > Opera 8.5 failed. > > However, when I increased it to 8169 characters > (g-click) t

[PHP] Mktime formatting problems

2006-05-11 Thread Ryan A
ngly...but am unable to do so. Can someone kindly give me a quick example on how to do this? sitting too long on the comp, I think i'm losing it :-( If you want the php file that i have written please tell me and will send it to you offlist. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface l

Re: [PHP] Mktime formatting problems

2006-05-11 Thread Ryan A
n the head. Thanks again, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) - Fight back spam! Download the Blue Frog. http://www.bluesecurity.com/register/s?user=bXVz

Re: [PHP] Mktime formatting problems

2006-05-11 Thread Ryan A
} } } And it works perfectly if you see anything wrong with the above or would like to suggest a change, feel free to tell me, am feeling "brain low" so it is possible i missed something. For now I am doing a simple echo, will be changing that to some manipulat

[PHP] Sending a lot of data to remote site

2006-05-11 Thread Ryan A
available classes, but before i take a big step and regret it I would like to know your suggestions, recommednations and warnings. Thanks in advance. -Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a

Re: [PHP] Sending a lot of data to remote site

2006-05-11 Thread Ryan A
min. > > Can you suggest the best method of doing this? > > well the answer is probably not pigeons. or > hedgehogs ;-) Damn! there go my TOP 2 ideas.. killjoy... :-) Cheers! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creati

Re: [PHP] Sending a lot of data to remote site

2006-05-12 Thread Ryan A
pportunity for using them) Never used them myself...will look into them. > again just an idea - maybe someone with more > experience in this area can > comment as to it's validity. Would appreciate all comments. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between

Re: [PHP] Sending a lot of data to remote site

2006-05-12 Thread Ryan A
Hey Tedd, > >Would appreciate all comments. > > > >Thanks! > >Ryan > > > Ryan: > > How about zipping the array and sending that? > > This look interesting: > > http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-4066.html > > hth's I dont know

[PHP] touch()ing it....advise needed.

2006-05-13 Thread Ryan A
are a lot of files the array could be pretty big which would cause other problems, but I would rather be corrected now if my thinking is flawed. Your advise appreciated. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is

[PHP] Wierd ass code...

2006-05-13 Thread Ryan A
e them before. If you can point me to a particular place in the manual or a few URLs too would be appreciated. Thanks, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) - Fight

Re: [PHP] touch()ing it....advise needed.

2006-05-13 Thread Ryan A
Hey Tedd, John and Ed, Will look into what you wrote, am testing some stuff and comparing speeds and performance right now. Ed, the mod/access is used for other stuff like "expiring files" so I dont think I will be able to go with your idea. I appreciate all your input.Thanks! -Ryan

Re: [PHP] Wierd ass code...

2006-05-13 Thread Ryan A
Thanks Rob, Satyam, I understood the error supression but never came across arrays where people were creating keys on the fly like this and incrementing themjust looked a bit weird to me. Cheers! Ryan --- Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 15:2

[PHP] $ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME']

2006-05-14 Thread Ryan A
t... and that part IS needed because if accesseed via a POST it should execute that code and show the WelcomeScreen() Even a RTFM with a reference in the manual would be appreciated. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but

Re: [PHP] $ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME']

2006-05-14 Thread Ryan A
so I changed it to $_SERVER, but it is still looping in that place... Anyone have an idea of a variable (eg: $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) that will be set only if called via the web and ignored if called via cli? BTW, i tried $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] but not working :-( Tha

[PHP] Going nuts with this, cant figure out whats the prob

2006-05-14 Thread Ryan A
e preg_match is to match this: 193.150.249.47|-|200|188|/usr/local/www/om/www/pass/coin|- If you want to see the whole script you can download it from ezee.se/test/coinpass_problem.php.txt So pissed I want to take a print out of the script and burn the sh*t. Any help appreciated. Tha

Re: [PHP] Going nuts with this, cant figure out whats the prob

2006-05-15 Thread Ryan A
it better. The thing is, I thought this was bundled with the standard package of PHP, if yes, why would anybody want to turn this off? Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron.

Re: [PHP] Wierd ass code...

2006-05-15 Thread Ryan A
conditions...) > Homework: > http://www.php.net/manual/language.operators.errorcontrol.php Yes sir :-) Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :

Re: [PHP] Going nuts with this, cant figure out whats the prob

2006-05-15 Thread Ryan A
Hey, > On Mon, May 15, 2006 7:30 am, Ryan A wrote: > > The thing is, I thought this was bundled with the > > standard package of PHP, if yes, why would anybody > > want to turn this off? > > PCRE got added after POSIX Regex had been in awhile. > > There was some

[PHP] IP to country DB and script

2006-05-21 Thread Ryan A
Hey, Can anybody recommend a IP to country (or better still IP->city) database and script? I have found some leads via google but would like to know what you guys are using or can recommend. Or just the DB would do, I can write the script if I have to. Thanks! Ryan -- - The fau

RE: [PHP] IP to country DB and script

2006-05-21 Thread Ryan A
Thanks Kevin, Will look into it, I think I found the same link via the SEs...am not sure though. Cheers! Ryan --- Kevin Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > URL: www.tracewatch.com > > > Seems like their data is sourced from here: > http://ip-to-country.webhost

Re: [PHP] detect if file exist

2006-05-21 Thread Ryan A
his is one of the more polite answer you will get or would have gotten. -Ryan --- Alain Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > i have 1 folder, in this folder sometime a file can > be sometimes not... > > 1. i would like to detect if the folder contains a > file

Re: [PHP] detect if file exist

2006-05-21 Thread Ryan A
> On 5/21/06, Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > U file_exists() ? > > file_exists doesn't help here since the filename of > the file is not known. glob or the *dir functions do > the trick. > > Rabin > Its all connected, had you sear

Re: [PHP] IP to country DB and script

2006-05-21 Thread Ryan A
Hey Tedd, > Ryan: > > You might want to review: > > http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-3091.html Thanks for the link. > I also have: > > http://xn--ovg.com/location > > If you want that, please let me know and I'll > provide. As usual, most gene

Re: [PHP] IP to country DB and script

2006-05-21 Thread Ryan A
them their correct country a high percentage of the time. After submitting my location details I went back there and refreshed the page but it still shows me the same old data Cheers! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but p

Re: [PHP] IP to country DB and script

2006-05-21 Thread Ryan A
--- tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey, > At 11:01 AM -0700 5/21/06, Ryan A wrote: > > > As always in life, your choices are quick, > good, and > >> inexpensive -- > >> but you can only pick two. :-) > > > >Hey! Thats a good one, am

[PHP] Convert a .pl script to .php (willing to pay via paypal or CC)

2006-05-22 Thread Ryan A
r the address of your favourite charity and I'll make a payment there.*** Please note I am NOT a rich guy...unfortunatly :) Interested? Write back with your address and I'll send the files over. Cheers, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativit

Re: [PHP] Upload files problems

2006-05-24 Thread Ryan Creaser
d of time thank you very much, Tom. See http://php.net/set_time_limit, although it might not work if your host uses safe mode. - Ryan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] preg_replace learning resources? Regex tuts? Tips? (and yes, I have been rtfm)

2006-05-24 Thread Ryan A
ia google (note: Am in NO way connected to that site) HTHs...Cheers, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __ Do You Ya

Re: [PHP] calling JS function from php

2006-05-24 Thread Ryan Creaser
you are doing is generating a web page that has invalid javascript. Try looking at your output with "view source" for clues. Ryan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting ',' or ';' in

2006-05-25 Thread Ryan Creaser
Mark Sargent wrote: Hi All, I get the error for line 15 for this code, "; 18 echo "$_SESSION['text']"; 19 echo ""; 20 ?> I have put ' ' quotes around the " " quotes for each font attribute so that the parser doesn't think the echo is finished too early. Is that wrong? I know t

[PHP] Best way to save reports, comments and suggestions welcome

2006-05-28 Thread Ryan A
fic parts of the manual would be appreciated too. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of s

Re: [PHP] Best way to save reports, comments and suggestions welcome

2006-05-29 Thread Ryan A
o perform the SUMs via queries. I have done very little SUM queries with time, can you give me a quick example or any site where i can find a few sample queries? Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the key

Re: [PHP] Best way to save reports, comments and suggestions welcome

2006-05-29 Thread Ryan A
ou have MySQL >= 4.1.1 then you should probably > use the TIMEDIFF() > function. Got it, Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-)

[PHP] Addtime is for 4.1, what can i use for 3.23? (pretty much 0T)

2006-05-30 Thread Ryan A
seems too much of a PITA to do that... or I dont have a choice? Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __ Do You Yahoo!

Re: [PHP] Addtime is for 4.1, what can i use for 3.23? (pretty much 0T)

2006-05-30 Thread Ryan A
sure that's valid before trying to add to it.. Yep, checked that, it is. > Could also try: > > select now() + interval 1 hour; > > should come back the same (I think anyway). No, this works, its gives me back 2006-05-31 04:23:56 but I only need the time part not

Re: [PHP] Addtime is for 4.1, what can i use for 3.23? (pretty much 0T)

2006-05-31 Thread Ryan A
uldn't come up with a proper solution. Yep, then tried some weird stuff and it worked :-) INSERT INTO test2 VALUES (Curtime(), DATE_ADD(Now(), INTERVAL '5' minute)); Maybe this will help someone else out. Thanks for trying though. Cheers! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lie

Re: [PHP] When is "z" != "z" ?

2006-06-04 Thread Ryan A
ant to go off > into unprintable > character land, we want to try to stick with the > pattern. Hmmm, didnt know about the $filename++; thingy, I used to do things the hard (C) way. Learnt something new...thanks! Cheers, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies betw

[PHP] Session puzzle... / why no new session?

2006-06-09 Thread Ryan A
troy(); -- redirect user comes here - but when I check the DB the session id is always the same hash, I should be getting new hashes everytime I login right? I am running the logout script before logging in again...why is it always giving me the same hash? What am I missing? Thanks! Ryan --

Re: [PHP] Session puzzle... / why no new session?

2006-06-10 Thread Ryan A
Hey Chris, Thanks for replying. Dont worry about it, solved it, made a silly mistake on my part but corrected it by just copying the code from the session_destroy page on the manual...destroyed the session and the cookie and all works good now. Thanks! Ryan > If you're logging strai

[PHP] HTML (php page) -> PDF recommendation

2006-06-10 Thread Ryan A
erated by php, not a static html page), nothing fancy, no permissions etc Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __

[PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
how this can be done, ie the rendering php-html, but other than that...am pretty much lost. Does any class program exist that can help me do this? Ideas, input, linksanything, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Ryan P.S: If needed I can write a MUCH longer explanation detailing the site

Re: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
exist that can help me do > this? > > > > Ideas, input, linksanything, would be greatly > > appreciated. > > > > Thanks! > > Ryan > > > > Yes, please write a longer explanation - not sure > what you mean. You need > > to convert and entire

RE: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
help me do > this? > Save yourself a lot of work and use HTTrack. > > http://www.httrack.com/ Very very interesting, thank you! If you have tried this and have downloaded dynamic pages/sites (eg: PHP pages) please tell me if you had any link problems from one page to another.

Re: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
Hi, Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier with wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just get the output from the pages ignoreing the links? Thanks! Ryan --- Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > wget -m -k http://www.yoursite.com/ > > Cheers. :-) &

RE: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
Quick question; If the site is updated with new pages/links is there anyway of specifying to HTTrack to get just the new pages or does it get the whole site again? Reason I ask is they are going to have a s**tload of pages...maybe 4k or pages Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies

Re: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
Hi Satyam, Totally off the mark :-) thanks for writing though. The site (which later to be copied onto cd) is not for demo purposes but to distribute to schools, (children and people wanting to learn Swedish) its a govt sponsored project so the site and the CDs should/will be free. Cheers, Ryan

Re: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
> You have just described what wget does... Oookayyy, and thats the cue for Ryan old boy to start reading up on "wget" :-) never used wget before... Will google for it, in the meantime if anybody wants to send me links (even RTFMs) would appreciate it. Thanks! Ryan >

Re: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-12 Thread Ryan A
--- Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ryan A wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier > with > > wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just > get > > the output from the pages ignoreing the links? >

Re: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-13 Thread Ryan A
AIL PROTECTED] is not going to work to link to the second document...right? (I have not really tried it, but have never seen html like the above) And lastly, I read on another forum discussing wget that there is a switch that converts the dynamic pages to static WITH a .html/.htm extention; un

Re: [PHP] php->html "rendering"

2006-06-13 Thread Ryan A
project. Thanks for taking the time to explain the various switches, my doubts, different tips and being so helpful, i really appreciate it. Have a great day! Ryan --- Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 13 June 2006 07:22, Ryan A wrote: > > > Hey, > > Th

[PHP] CMS Typo 3 (Slightly 0T(?))

2006-06-15 Thread Ryan A
, suggestions, links etc Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam

Re: [PHP] Re: CMS Typo 3 (Slightly 0T(?))

2006-06-15 Thread Ryan A
ist like Jay and Chris (_just_ two names off the top of my head) usually point me in the right direction. Although I didnt mention it in my original post, I was very curious as to the skill needed to use the typo3 templating part, your post cleared that up too. Thanks again guys, -Ryan --- B

[PHP] SMS with php recommendation (a bit 0T i guess)

2006-06-18 Thread Ryan A
ood, problem is they are charging us a euro .20 per day just for using the service, so even if we dont send a single sms per day we are getting charged...not good. Thanks, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faste

Re: [PHP] SMS with php recommendation (a bit 0T i guess)

2006-06-18 Thread Ryan A
Hey, > http://www.clickatell.com/brochure/products/developer_solutions.php Ok, clickatell seems to be the popular choice around here, will have a look see In the meantime feel free to recommend any others. Thanks for replying guys. Cheers! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between

Re: [PHP] php calendar

2006-06-19 Thread Ryan A
Strange... all I wrote was "php calender" on google and i got a whole bunch of results... guess i am using special version of google... -Ryan --- weetat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all , > > Any php calendar out there, search google , most > of the

RE: [PHP] A way to stop spam on this list

2006-06-19 Thread Ryan A
; this? Should we pull down our pants next and > measure? Ummm, I'm for the measuring thing, once and for all, I want to be know as the freak., gotta save for that operation to lose a few inches :p Cheers, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between t

Re: [PHP] A way to stop spam on this list

2006-06-19 Thread Ryan A
y) minded to dislike Japanese (or the Japanese people) due to one rotten apple. As for your English, I think its really good, I daresay if any of us (English speaking people) tried to write in your language it would be a lotlot worse. Cheers! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between t

[PHP] Better way of doing this? (menu and submenus)

2006-06-21 Thread Ryan A
for the above: parent_id (int) display_children (1=yes 0=no) active_sub-menu (string or int, depending on the DB structure) and accordingly build and display the menu. Am I on the right track or missing something? Advise, links and suggestions welcome. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface

Re: [PHP] Better way of doing this? (menu and submenus)

2006-06-21 Thread Ryan A
> Ryan, > > I have run into a similar problem with one of the > sites I'm designing. > Here's the approach I took. You can see if it fits > your needs. > > Here's an example of > what I have: > > MID NAMEPARENT_ID LOCATION &

RE: [PHP] Better way of doing this? (menu and submenus)

2006-06-21 Thread Ryan A
here asking for help, will look at the help given :-) Just juggling a few balls in the air right..should be better soon. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, e

Re: [PHP] Better way of doing this? (menu and submenus)

2006-06-21 Thread Ryan A
o round > trip selects for > each of your sub categories and greatly simplifies > queries, IMHO. Sure sounds like it. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __

[PHP] templating

2006-06-22 Thread Ryan A
hing much bigger or complicated. Thanks! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail h

Re: [PHP] templating

2006-06-23 Thread Ryan A
ve people with other languages except with a color difference (meaning different colored graphics, not just css) My fault for not explaining it better, sorry. Thanks, Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is fa

Re: [PHP] templating

2006-06-23 Thread Ryan A
in a plain html page, they will get the idea much better and they can move the menu around or whatever if for whatever reason my pal is no longer with the company. Thats why was thinking of a simple str_replace(array,array) Cheers! Ryan -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the ke

Re: [PHP] Kindla 0T, but here goes...

2008-06-17 Thread Ryan S
Hey, > I agree with Daniel. Your most likely solution is to use a Flash player > (or similar implementation) and populate a portion of your page with the > object via AJAX (which you are already apparently comfortable with). Or make your own Flash player with Ming and PHP. Working on that mysel

Re: [PHP] Re: Search like php.net's URL thingy

2008-06-17 Thread Ryan S
Thanks for replying m8, but if you check the rest of the thread you will see this has alraedy been solved and the result is http://ezee.se/ezeeurl.php?do=1 Cheers! Ryan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Re: Search like php.net's URL thingy

2008-06-18 Thread Ryan S
> Thanks for replying m8, but if you check the rest of the thread you will see > this has alraedy been solved and the result is > http://ezee.se/ezeeurl.php?do=1 > > Cheers! > Ryan How do you protect this thing from being spammed? I do not know why somebody would spam it,

Re: [PHP] Re: Search like php.net's URL thingy

2008-06-19 Thread Ryan S
> I really dont see what anybody could gain by spamming this form but > anyway it does check to make sure the person submits something that > starts with "http" via strstr (after bringing it down to lowercase, > thats why i didnt use stristr, and because it checks just "http", > https too

Re: [PHP] Re: Search like php.net's URL thingy

2008-06-20 Thread Ryan S
someone later keeps using the url you posted via the archives... -- - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) - Original Message From: Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:

Re: [PHP] Re: Search like php.net's URL thingy

2008-06-20 Thread Ryan S
>Thats why I love this place... theres so many ways to skin a cat Yeah, but the cat ain't going to like any of them. (Foxworthy) Hehe good one! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Re: Search like php.net's URL thingy

2008-06-21 Thread Ryan S
> > P.S will be deleting the urls that you created, hope you dont mind, coz > > just in case someone later keeps using the url you posted via the > > archives... >Hang on, I want to post it on Digg first Hehe, no fear there... all my posts on dig never get me more than a few clicks a

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