). I just
wanted to see what someone would say.
Jeff
"Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
I am sorry Jeff, we have begun to wonder very seriously what you would
be doing with that many SQL statements in a single script. Sounds rather
convoluted. Would you enli
I have a 6MB PHP script that just won't exe on the live server. It works on
the local one. Any ideas on a setting that may limit the script. It is not
timing out, it only takes about 3 sec to exe.
Jeff
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|
|what am i doing wrong?
|
|Kindly reply,
|-Ryan
First, you aren't reading the manual, which has some examples. The
referred page also has "See also:" with some good references.
http://www.php.net/mysql_query
Second, you haven't [apparently] bothered to search
documented.
I'm not sure of the path to my Aspell either...
Jeff
i.
> > Any suggestions?
>
> @Echo off?
> :)
>
> Have you tried putting the '@' symbol in front of the lines that are
> displaying the errors?
Uh, no... plus, then I'd have to know about errors ahead of time.
If I _knew_ about the errors, I'd _fix_ the
URL's correct. If I cut the script in half it runs fine.
FYI The scrpit in full of 4000 or so mysql SQL statements.
Jeff
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[snip]
Sorry, in terms of PHP error no. I get a page cannot be displayed/
Hi-
I'm using PHP 4.2.3 under thttpd as a CGI. Things work pretty well,
but I can't seem to get it to suppress displaying errors, even though
display_errors is set to 'Off' in php.ini.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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mp;"
and the third time is " Red"
Needless to say this is screwing up my parser, and the stuff I'm doing
won't make it easy to add this allowance. I'm hoping somebody can point
out a way to turn off this behavior. If this is the proper operation,
is it documented
Mon, 2003-08-18 at 12:41, Justin Farnsworth wrote:
> This is normal. You have illegal XML there, as it should be
> in . I have run across this, and have
> to clean it up with an awk script. Ampersand is a no-no.
>
> Just running xmllint on the file will tell you about the problem
I'm getting the following error and can't find out anything about it. Has anyone else
gotten it? Could the "encoder" referred to be the Zend Encoder?
input conversion failed due to input error
Bytes: 0x90 0xBD 0xE9 0x80
xmlParserInputBufferGrow: encoder er
Yes. A virus is trying to spread through the list. I just read details about
it on zdnet's site.
Jeff Pearson
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 12:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] is the list getting virus sp
I want to query a table of text articles and when selecting them I am
wondering if I can grab the actual size of the articles in question.
So if someone has two articles, I want to see if they have reache 100kb
in total.
Does that make sense to anyone? is that possible with PHP?
Jeff
. However, when
I import it into Excel, it keeps treating the as a nl. Am I missing something?
I tried removing \r and \n with str_replace and I have used trim but it still doesn't
work how I'm expecting it to.
Does anyone have any ideas on this?
Jeff
lines to see if I could
narrow it down to what was causing the issue.
Jeff
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To: "Jeff Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: [P
Ah! That did it, it's all on Windows and when I tried removing things I
tried at one point removing the \r as i thought the nl2br changed the \n to
Thanks a lot John :)
Jeff
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To: "Jef
following query:
"SELECT * FROM members WHERE member_date >= '01-Mar-03' AND member_date <=
'26-Mar-03' ORDER BY member_date";
Jeff
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ed in Outlook comes across
just fine, perhaps it's the anti abuse headers causing the issue?
Has anyone heard or had experience with this?
Jeff
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A bit more information on this...here is the code being used:
$headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
$headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n";
/* additional headers */
$headers .= "From: Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\r\n";
$message = "tes
x27;t
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2.0 "or higher" (according to phpinfo()) on both machines, and the same
version of php on both. Has anybody else discovered such behavior?
example good image:
example bad image:
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ody else having this issue, and how
can I fix this? I don't see any configuration setting that looks like it
fits to this situation. It is running under redhat with Apache/1.3.27
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t builds), you get the point... :)
|
|Regards,
|Philip
|
|
|On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Jeff Harris wrote:
|
|> My webhost just upgraded to php 4.3.2, and now I have a problem with
|> popen. I'm opening an output buffer then piping it through htmltidy to
|> make nice looking output.
|>
|>
ead the very
|first paragraph:
|[snip]
|You're welcome.
|
|---John Holmes...
I love the brutal honesty on this list. Anywhere else in the world you
would be looked on as "evil" or "mean-spirited," but on a maling list,
you're [sometimes] older and wiser, and know how to
I'm finding that escapeshellarg() doesn't "protect" against malicious
strings
used against Windows' shell, cmd.exe. Is there a function in PHP for
escaping strings according to the Windows shell's rules?
For example, the command separator in cmd.exe is &&.
quot;success" signal back. Also, if you put quotes around the filename in
|the Content-Disposition header, it will save the file with the exact
|filename you specify, the RFC doesn't specifiy that it has to be this way,
|but I have found that putting quotes around it makes it work for pretty
|
f the message body.
|
|Stupid me ... so simple, of course ... thanks ... first thing to go is the
|eyes...
|
|Rene
Eyes are the THIRD thing to go. Second is memory. I can't remember the
first thing to go, though.
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On Jun 12, 2003, "news" claimed that:
|Shouldn't the following work - or rather why doesn't it :
|
|
|ignore_user_abort(0);
|
|for( $i=100; $i; $i-- )
|{
|if ( connection_status() ) exit(0);
|print " blurp."; flush();
|sleep(1
On Jun 13, 2003, "Lance Q" claimed that:
|Hello all,
|
|One of the sites I host is a radio station. Their computer has been setup to
|automagically upload the current song and the next song to their web site
|via FTP. Unfortunately, the format it comes in is pretty awful. (See below).
|
|The CURRE
On Jun 14, 2003, "Ryan A" claimed that:
|Hi,
|I have been reading up on the old discussions on this list as i was very
|busy for the past few daysand i saw a very intresting topic regarding
|sessions and security.
|
|I really didnt understand some of the things you guys wrote on "hi-jacking a
On Jun 14, 2003, "M-Ali Mahmoodi" claimed that:
|hi all
|i'm a beginner in php
|can anyone help me about useful and powerful editors in php?
vi
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On Jun 14, 2003, "olinux" claimed that:
|hi
|
|--- electroteque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> hi there , i am about to build a shopping cart which
|> will interact with a
|> paypal payment system , the cart will use sessions
|> to store the items and
|> basket information before checking out and p
On Jun 16, 2003, "Thomas Hochstetter" claimed that:
|Hi.
|
|[3rd try] ... where can i get mysql_error codes from? The ones that
|mysql_errno returns.
|
|Thanks
|Thomas
|
All mysqld error messages are located into the file
$MYSQL_ROOT_DIR/$LANGUAGE/errmsg.txt (or thereabouts) and listed in
numeric
,
can any people how can I fix it , sorry I am pretty new to PHP, thank
you in advance.
Jeff
ora_getcolumn($curs,0));
/*
array_push(ora_getcolumn($curs,1)=>ora_getcolumn($curs,0));*/
}
array_walk ($day_rules, 'test_print');
}
print_r($day_rule
|
|This is tested.
|
|HTH,
|Kevin
|
It seems to me, from this thread, and from other recently asked questions,
that people are trying to hide query strings. In this case, unless there
is a reason to do so, change the action to "POST" then you don't have to
worry about any redirecting
How do I force IE to update the location bar when I do a forced redirect??
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ht be able to work something with mcrypt and someone who knows
anything about it.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mcrypt.php
Jeff
On Jun 19, 2003, "Sævar Öfjörð" claimed that:
|
|Well, if you don't find another solution for this, you could generate
|random passwords for each mem
ts, clear it and bounce the
user to page 1.
Jeff
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can wrap the output within
tags for the html out.
Jeff
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next page
If you really want to keep the values a secret, you will have to
substitute them with a reverable hash or some other method to keep prying
eyes away.
Jeff
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On Jun 23, 2003, "David Elìas Sánchez Vásquez" claimed that:
|
|Hi folks
|
|I'd like to know if you know any page where I can download a tree dynamic
|menu made in PHP.. The options of this menu will be pulled from a mysql
|database
|
|thanks
|
|David
I know this breaks the "rules/recommendations
I'm using PHP 4.3.1 as an Apache module. No matter what I try, I can't get
set_error_handler() to do anything other than return false. Under what
circumstances does this happen?
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On Jun 25, 2003, "Ow Mun Heng" claimed that:
|Hi All,
|
| How can I prevent the browser from sending in cached data after the
|user pressed the 'back' button and re-inputted data.
|
|Eg: Originall I enter 3 isbn numbers, submitted it, then the user presses
|the 'back' button to re-input 1 ne
On Jun 25, 2003, "Ow Mun Heng" claimed that:
|Hi PHP'ers,
|
| I've got a question regarding the input of (multiple) data into
|mysql through PHP.
|
|If there is already an entry in the database, then an mysql will generate an
|error 1062 stating that the entry is a duplicate. (This will happ
On Jun 25, 2003, "Ow Mun Heng" claimed that:
|Can someone help explain how I can perform a benchmark on the queries or
|whatever?
|
|
|Cheers,
|Mun Heng, Ow
|H/M Engineering
|Western Digital M'sia
|DID : 03-7870 5168
|
|
Do it many times and time it.
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Summary: I have to create a word document on the fly. what's the best way
to go about it?
Okay so I have a client that would like something output to a word
document. I already have HTML and PDF versions... I'm trying to figure out
the best way to do this. I am already aware of the open html in wo
On Jun 25, 2003, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" claimed that:
|Hi All,
|I'm after a fairly neat PHP mysql hit counter with date reporting/url
|reporting and perhaps some graphs but not nessasary. i've done my own little
|one which simply reports hits, but i'm wondering is there a free one that is
|da busiess
On Jun 25, 2003, "Floyd Baker" claimed that:
|
|Hi.
|
|I have a routine creating a pdf file. Here is the script that works
|on the win98 dev box. But when I upload it to the linux online, it
|does not work.
|
|It stops at 'create handle'. Can someone please tell me why?
|
|// GET COMPANY INFO
|Hello Justin or Anybody else
|
|> Store an MD5 of the password, that way you're comparing the two hashes,
|not
|> two passwords... even if someone stumbles into your database, they'll
|only
|> see the MD5'd password. A further step would be encryption, on which
|you
|> will have to do a LOT of re
On Jun 26, 2003, "David Elìas Sánchez Vásquez" claimed that:
|
|Hi folks
|
|First, thanks to Jim for the greeat tree-menu, we are just editing it.
|Ok, we are doing the tutorial for the Intranet of our University. There is
|just a lot of information and we want to give the user all the ways to fin
how to do that with the odbc_* functions. The
closest I could come was odbc_setoption(), but the manual cautions against
using this function in a production environment.
Is there a way to pull this off in PHP?
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On Jun 28, 2003, "Ron Clark" claimed that:
|OK, normally I do not respond to my own posts, but I have been shown that I
|did not get the whole script. So here it is:
|
|for ($i=0; $i<$number_of_alerts; $i++) {
|
|// Split each line
|
|$line = explode(" ", $ipfwlog[$i]);
|
|$line[1] = intval($line[
d (with good karma to boot). :)
>
> Dave
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it's something I'd like to look at.
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ght this should be an acceptable question for the list.
Thanks for any direction and a really wonderful PHP. I'm amazed at how it's
grown over the years.
Jeff Hill
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nd to kill the
script gracefully. I learned the hard way with members our e-mail
publication.
Regards,
Jeff Hill
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To: "'Jan Souman'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
rock (43)
country (41)
and so on. Is this possible to do with one query or will I need to do it
with more? So I want to count the number of each genre and provide a count
for each.
Jeff
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d count at the same time?
> On Thursday 15 August 2002 23:19, Jeff Lewis wrote:
> > I am using PHP to maintain a catalog of music and have been just fine
with
> > it but have run into one thing i want to do and need some advice.
> >
> > The format of the data is like so:
&
Trim clears whitespace not characters (I'm pretty sure), try using this to
rid yourself of the period:
$trimmed = substr($date, 0, -1); // returns everything but that last
character (the period)
Jeff
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From: "Mike At Spy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sorry, just saw Rasmus' reply, lso I didn't read your code entirely, noticed
you specified for the period to be chopped off :)
Jeff
- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mike At Spy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PRO
mysql_query is returning an odd error. I don't know if I'm just totally missing
something or not but I keep getting this error:
mySQL Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax near ''LIMIT 25,25'' at line 1
with this query:
SELECT * FROM dvd_library WHERE genre=BUDGET ORDER BY description A
Please disregard, it was a silly problem (I was echoing the SQL query and
editing that, not the main SQL query).
Jeff
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: [PHP] Pr
racters that be confusing ...
Jeff
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em.
Has anyone done this already?
Thanks,
Jeff
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tion and return true or false.
Is anyone using something like this that is simple?
Jeff
Just wondering what the best way to validate an entered phone format is? Is
anyone doing this currently?
I have a form field that people enter in information and I want to force
phone entries to XXX-XXX-.
Jeff
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Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: [PH
my php.ini, but the system doesn't seem to
ever use a cookie, and the sessions don't die. (that's my biggest concern
is that the user has to login to the system EVERY time he visits the site.)
session.use_cookies = 1
session.use_only_cookies = 1
session.use_trans_sid = 1
-
> Jeff Bluemel wrote:
>
> >I want to force it to use a cookie that points to a transparent SID on
> >my system.
> >
>
> Can you elaborate on this? I have no idea what you mean.
for some reason when I was reading the documentation on sessions on php.net
I thought it
I've had the same problem, and I resolved it by using html tags instead of
headers, and the problem was resolved. there are some issues I still
haven't been able to work out though (I want it to use cookies instead of
SID's).
"John Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
001b01c260a7$cc674
I don't know if this is possible, but in VB (I'd like to find something
similar in php) I would open a record set, and then filter / unfilter it for
similar issues (in a loop). I'm assuming you could use a similar approach
somehow in php.
"Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[E
still looking for some solutions on this - anybody else have any
suggestions?
"Jeff Bluemel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>
> OK guys...
>
> here's my question - I'm using 4.2.3 and apache 1.3.
his, and you never answered the questions that
> were asked. Thus, your question is every bit as unclear as the previous
> time.
>
> Perhaps if you put forth a little effort, we might also.
>
> Just a helpful suggestion,
>
> Chris
>
> Jeff Bluemel wrote:
>
> >
The IMAP documentation on the php site says that you can create an IMAP message using
imap_mail_compose but fails to say how to send it.
I've tried using imap_mail but it gives me a parameter count error.
Does anyone know how to send the message?
Thanks,
I'm assuming there has got to be a better answer then this, but I found I
had the same problem is I was using headers to go to the next page, but when
I used the html tags then everything was fine (the SID wasn't getting
passed).
"Murat Ö." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
I am using Zend Studio, and I absolutely love it. this isn't just an
editor, but a project manager, and has debugging options where it loads the
file in your default browser, and then allows you to do step through, add
watches etc.
http://zend.com/store/products/zend-studio.php
"Bryan McLemore
this is only going to return records in a table, and not in a database
> select count(*) as n from ... where ...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Philip J. Newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction to find out how i can return
the
> amount of records
ssion entropy file /dev/urandom
Session cache control method nocache
Session cache expiration 180
Session use transient sid transport On
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> Jeff,
>
> My apologies then. S
I put this block of code in, and all of the array's they should send back
are 100% blank. I will try the protoscope to see what I can turn up on
this.
"Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Jeff,
I want drop down menu's in my setup that I am creating. however, when the
java script opens the links then the session information is not passed.
here's how the stuff is used in my .phtml files.
addMainItem("home.phtml","Home",120,"center",&quo
???
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jeff Bluemel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:34 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [PHP] java script & session?
> >
> > I want drop down menu's in my s
parsed as PHP
> on your server? Do you lose the session in your .phtml page after you
> call the given javascript? What is your question?
>
> ---John Holmes...
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jeff Bluemel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: W
I am looking for a function that will give me the number of characters of a
string, or number. I tried using the function length, but that function
seems to deal with arrays, and doesn't seem to function like I am intending
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Chris and I have been working on this through private emails, and we (I mean
he) finally figured out what the problem was...
session.cookie_path was set to /tmp instead of /.
I wanted to thank him for taking the time to help me work through this...
Jeff
"Chris Shiflett" <[EM
thanks Edwin...
I had looked through the function list, but couldn't find the command...
Jeff
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> Why, can't you just use strlen()?
>
> http://www.php.net
there a way to sum a specific field?
would appreciate whatever help I can get, and even better if somebody know's
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> mysql_field_name() might help... but generally I know what fields I want
to
> grab, so I don't need this... I found this answer on
http://php.net/mysql.
> just as you could :)
I've been coding in other languages for about 6 years now, and I have looked
through a lot of the mysql stuff, and the
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> Justin French wrote:
>
> >on 30/09/02 2:44 PM, Jeff Bluemel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>how to I test for a null value?
> >>
> >>
>
but then I would have to get a value to pass to the query. this would
be for prepaid phone cards. if somebody selected to recharge then I would
like an input box to be displayed asking the amount they would like to
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To u
anybody???
anyway to pop up an inputbox that will get a variable? also, and yes / no
or ok / cancel boxes I can make pop up?
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> is there a way to for an input box to come
s out, I know there are code
> repositories sitting out there in cyber-space that will have at least
something
> to start off of.
> -Brad
>
> Justin French wrote:
>
> > I don't understand. Twice.
> >
> > Tell us what you need, slowly and clearly
Tom,
I am going to work with this command, and see if I can get it to work.
Thanks,
Jeff
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> Hi,
>
> Wednesday, October 2, 2002, 11:52:34 AM, you wrote:
> TR> Hi,
_POST value?
Jeff
"Tom Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Wednesday, October 2, 2002, 11:52:34 AM, you wrote:
> TR> Hi,
>
> TR> Tuesday, October 1, 2002, 1:36:43 PM, you wrote:
> JB>&g
Justin...
could I talk you into giving me an example in code of this? (I would really
appreciate it)
where is this phpmyadmin? I'm not seeing a function, and I searched php's
website for this string, and I'm not finding anything.
Jeff
"Justin French" <[EMAIL
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thanks - I will have to look through things...
you explanation made sense, and I believe I can get it to work that way. I
think I'm going to try Tom's Java script first, and use this is a fail safe.
Jeff
"Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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so why not take that resulting row, and then do an if on it to see if the
value is a zero? an extra step, but it would work
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> > $result = mysql_query();
>
yea - I'm having the exact same problem - trying to use that nice little
piece of encrypt /decript stuff that was posted earlier
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> Hi! I ran through the phpinfo and here's the result. That's expl
ok($id,'-');
$id = substr($id,(strlen($len)+1),$len);
mcrypt_generic_deinit($td);
return $id;
}
}
?>
Usage
encode($word);
echo "encrypted = $encrypted ";
$decrypted = $e->decode($encrypted);
echo "decrypted = $decrypted &q
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