s are run, you see
which includes are loaded.
I also do this to see if an include has any problems -- for if it
does, then you won't see it report.
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At 6:51 PM -0500 11/15/08, Ron Piggott wrote:
Is there a way to modify this code so it will always be the *next*
Christmas and Easter?
";
echo $days_until_Easter . "";
Try this:
http://www.webbytedd.com/b2/easter/
It's just an organizational issue.
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new stuff *.
I may have to hide the map via css and then change display after load
-- I just didn't want to go that route IF there was a better way.
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You can read more about it here:
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So, my example here:
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would be more correct if it took into account leap year, location,
and what religion it's for.
At 8:37 AM -0600 11/17/08, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
tedd, I think it might be displaying your extra divs (if there are any..
just skimmed the source momentarily) for a split second before they are
hidden with Javascript. Maybe try setting the CSS for your 3 map divs
(mapsearch, idlediv, searchdiv or
At 2:25 PM + 11/17/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
sounds like a poor teacher
It's more likely a poor student who wants us to answer the questions,
but hasn't the time to investigate the answer OR write a question
more correctly himself.
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I doing
with these dozens of web books scattered about my office? I probably
read a new book every other week.
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At 11:23 AM -0800 11/17/08, Yeti wrote:
who says PHP means programming?
Who says it doesn't?
I can program with rocks -- and do a good job of it. I can make a one
that can stand for a couple of thousand years.
Show me code that can last longer.
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At 2:55 PM -0500 11/17/08, Wolf wrote:
Tedd, glad you got hooked on Phonics. One of these days I hope from
graduating from just looking at the pictures, but right now the
pictures are oh so enticing!. ;)
Wolf
Wolf:
Lot's of exciting things -- hard to keep up on bots, automated
b
C++ crap that his programmers eventually developed two years
later.
My position -- give me a problem and get out of my way while I solve
it. Some clients have problems with that and other don't. The ones
that don't usually get a better product.
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only difference in the comic was the programmer was using zeros
(absence of rock). That technical advancement came after I started
programming.
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is that the the cut-n-paste school of IT?"
dang it, failed. ;-)
Hang in there Jochem -- he's probably smarter than we were when we
were his age.
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At 7:02 PM -0500 11/17/08, Craige Leeder wrote:
I'm not illiterate; promise :p
- Craige
Yeah, his parents were married before he was born.
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At 10:56 PM +1100 11/18/08, Kevin Waterson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Easter lands on different dates depending upon several different
factors. For example in Canada it's the day after it is in the USA --
I guess Canadians are slower, eh?
ithin the page.
Check your spelling of the name and the href.
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Hi guys:
Dones anyone have any scheduling scripts that they might share OR can
give me a link to some?
I need a way for a user to register an appointment via a calendar.
I don't want to write something that's already been done and available.
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ad an average time on site of
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At 6:36 PM -0500 11/18/08, Daniel P. Brown wrote:
Strictly a public calendar, Tedd, or one with a full registration
and appointment-setting system?
Daniel:
The project is to tie students to classes for online registration.
The client was using Google's Calendar system, but i
At 7:44 PM + 11/19/08, Luke Slater wrote:
What kind of thing is under Unknown?
Well, if it was known, it wouldn't be unknown, right?
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Hi gang:
What methodology would be the best for online voting?
I have a client who is a Union and they want members to vote online,
but don't want someone to stuff the voting box.
I have some ideas of my own, but would like to hear what you people
would recommend.
Cheers,
Hi gang:
What online calendars would any of you recommend or have experiences
with one way or the other?
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Hi gang:
What methodology would be the best for online voting?
I have a client who is a Union and they want members to vote online,
but don't want someone to stuff the voting box.
I have some ideas of my own, but would like to hear what you p
At 9:18 PM + 11/26/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
What online calendars would any of you recommend or have
experiences with one way or the other?
Cheers,
tedd
to integrate in with a system? open or closed source? feature list?
(you could mean a massive task manager or
Hi gang:
Happy Turkey Day to all who are working on Thanksgiving.
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were.
I am sure if he ran that skit in a trailer for one of his movies in
the States, the attendance for his movie would drop -- a bit like
biting the fat-hand that feeds him.
In any event, I enjoy his performances.
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;s working for sure in your browser and on your OS.
My old page:
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now works.
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e . '' . $file . '' . mysql_error());
}
This does two things: 1) It tells where the error took place
(line/file); 2) and it provides a single place in my entire project
to turn-off dB error reporting -- all I have to do is comment out a
single line.
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excellent code!
I was considering a way for clients to post directly from MS word
into a form requiring text-only. No matter how many times I tell them
"text only" they keep cut-pasting directly from a formatted Word
document and wondering "Where did those characters come from?&q
yet
"has yet"... what?
Are you O.K. Jim? Did you die while writing this?
If he did, at least we got the code. :-)
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At 7:35 PM -0800 12/4/08, Jim Lucas wrote:
A question to all then. How would you like to see the text, with
formating, stored?
All suggestions welcome!
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Jim:
What's wrong with ".txt"?
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in the same so it becomes more a job of assembly
more than typing.
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ic stuff -- read the manuals about strings:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.strings.php
If you have shown that you've spent time reading and then have a
problem, please post your question. But don't expect us to do your
homework for you.
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Hi gang:
I just interviewed for a job teaching at the local college (imagine
me taking minds of mush and molding them to the world according to
tedd -- frightening huh?)
In any event, the interviewer asked me how long I've been using MySQL
and I replied several years. After which she
going to think about that.
The php routine also passed [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is real -- but
it's interesting that most email (if not all) programs cannot show
the domain name correctly, which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have yet to find an
email program that can show IDNS correctly.
ar to DOCTYPE as found in xml for defining
fields -- is that it?
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prefix for PUNYCODE. Previous
algorithms (AMC, RACE, etc.) used other prefixes.
After all is said and done, these were just ways to use 7 bit
characters (unfortunately, the default for the Internet) to
assemble/represent 8 bit characters.
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tions you accept for those truths.
My beliefs will never be yours and vice versa.
I don't see:
$bigBang = explode(null);
to be any more/less true than:
$belief = function_exists($God);
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At 10:12 AM -0500 12/10/08, APseudoUtopia wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:03 AM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my mind, hacking a site (without doing damage) is a good introduction to
> a client.
*Ahem*You mean 'cracking'? :-P
*Ahem*... You mean to st
ll three tables at once?
Does anyone have any example code to show me the actual syntax?
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At 11:23 AM -0500 12/11/08, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 11:05 -0500, tedd wrote:
> When I say "Hack a site" I mean to do something to get the site to
provide an unintended result as expected by the author.
Much like using CSS "Hacks" to get browse
At 12:29 PM -0600 12/11/08, phphelp -- kbk wrote:
Hey tedd ---
Do I understand your structure correctly that you have something like:
Courses (table)
course_id,
subject_id,
student1_id,
student2_id,
student3_id,
student4_id,
Is that right?
Ken
Ken:
That was right, but I think I
At 1:48 PM -0500 12/11/08, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 13:27 -0500, Bastien Koert wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:56 PM, tedd
> > Does anyone have any example code to show me the actual syntax?
> Joins should allow you to pull the data from the table in on
es it's good to talk things like this through -- clears the
fuzzy thinking.
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king the tables for entry. But I don't
think using transactions will be necessary.
Thanks again for all the help Andrew el al.
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uld have read your message better... you were talking about
skipping transactions and not locking :)
Cheers,
Rob.
Rob:
I was talking about both -- you answer was fine.
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At 10:24 PM + 12/11/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and tedd at 11/12/08 18:46 did gyre and gimble:
As for my "Foreign Keys Question", I think the answer is that it
enforces rules upon the configuration (i.e., deleting, altering,
and such), but does not provide
tions considering more than a single language.
This is absolutely the best list for web programming problems.
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At 2:50 PM + 12/12/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and tedd at 12/12/08 14:36 did gyre and gimble:
That's neat and a lot more powerful than I thought. It's like
following a linked list to it's end while removing all traces of
the thread.
Exactly
And I unders
At 4:34 PM + 12/12/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and tedd at 12/12/08 15:16 did gyre and gimble:
My first tendency is to keep everything. After all, memory is cheap
and access times are always reducing.
While it's true that having a bunch of worthless data doesn
wing weaker every month.
Oddly enough, it looks like the world is winning and I for one
couldn't be happier.
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At 3:08 PM -0800 12/13/08, Yeti wrote:
I have to defend poor little IE a little now. It supports XHTML and
CSS2 pretty well so far. And those standards came out a couple of
months ago.
Even a blind pig finds an acorn every once in a while.
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strict the File-Type.
2. Pass the file through exif_read_data() and see if File-Type and
MimeType match.
3. Resize the image.
Do you see any security problems this?
I can't imagine evil code still working after someone resizes the file.
Cheers,
tedd
PS: here's an example of both
At 9:23 PM -0500 12/16/08, Robert Cummings wrote:
I haven't come accross UUID() before. It looks time based to me.
Yeah, it stops the nine month thing. :-)
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was thinking it was a server-side problem -- IOW, how do you stop
someone from uploading a clever script that the server will somehow
run.
But instead, this is how to stop someone from uploading a script that
will become evil when someone else views it using IE. Is that it?
Cheers,
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images to resize to 100px width but the height adjusts
automatically.
Regards,
Stephen
Stephen:
Here's the code.
http://webbytedd.com/b/thumb/
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With this example, I'm not passing anything to the server --
everything is kept client-side and is quick.
If interested, all the code is there.
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Ronnie at
dBASEdeveloper
dot co dot uk
Interesting.
I am sure that one can write a script to find all the fields in a
table and create a form from that. However, I don't know of any
utility that does that.
Hope that helps,
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, css, html, js)
that is semantic and compliant with standards. Mixing them well is
almost an art form that observes best practices in all.
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braces. It makes it easy for me to check tag pairing.
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to test ++i vs i++.
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Here is a quick and dirty function that I have used for a couple of
years now, complete with comments;
-snip-
Nice piece of code -- thanks for providing that.
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., carve pumpkins, hide eggs, give/receive
gifts,, etc.). But they all include eating -- so me and my dogs are
happy.
My life is so much simpler now that I just program and do what my wife says.
Cheers and Merry Christmas (my wife told me to say that, but I was
going to anyway). :-)
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At 11:06 AM +1100 12/24/08, Clancy wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 10:25:13 -0500, tedd.sperl...@gmail.com (tedd) wrote:
>Two things:
1. One statement, one line.
2. The code between the two examples is different; produces different
results; and thus is rather pointless in making a definit
At 9:22 AM -0500 12/24/08, Bill Guion wrote:
At 9:30 AM -0500 12/14/08, tedd wrote:
At 3:08 PM -0800 12/13/08, Yeti wrote:
I have to defend poor little IE a little now. It supports XHTML and
CSS2 pretty well so far. And those standards came out a couple of
months ago.
Even a blind pig finds
places)
display_startup_errors = Off
Try:
error_reporting(0);
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I receive a:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING
What's up with that? Apparently the php interpreter is considering
"this something else?
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ave to
do that client-side with javascript.
Here's an example:
http://webbytedd.com/c/form-submit/
All the code is there -- use as you may.
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Oddly enough, that's what I was thinking. I know that Rob hasn't
dumbed the list down but I, on the other hand, may be in some minor
way responsible for causing list to dwell on the obvious more often.
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think. Whenever I do that, I have problems too.
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), but here's a simple example (you should be able
to fill in the blanks easily):
-snip code-
Neat -- thanks.
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At 6:59 PM +0200 12/28/08, Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/12/28 tedd :
Dotan:
Maybe this is too simple, but what I do is to leave the form attribute
action="" blank.
My understanding (may be wrong) is that forms always submit to themselves
unless directed to do so otherwise.
Chee
thout me having to fix the short tag
in the php init file, which I'm really fuzzy about doing anyway.
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ng to database driven
functionality. Please help.Thanks in advance!
Try:
http://sperling.com/examples/search/
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Thanks for the clarification -- I was thinking it could have been a
collection of those Jef Foxworthy definitions, such as:
We're gona rent out a room and call ourselves 'We B Hotel'
or
Everythink about getin' a job?
However, those may not translate well for those not accusto
At 9:47 AM +0200 12/31/08, Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/12/31 tedd :
Everythink about getin' a job?
There's that word again! You keep using that word. I do not think that
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And perhaps nether of us understand what the other is
At 8:37 PM -0500 12/31/08, L. Herbert wrote:
Any thoughts?
Theme (style) switcher? Try these:
http://sperling.com/examples/styleswitch/
http://sperling.com/examples/styleswitch1/
It makes no difference which browser you are using.
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ll you say you want can be done in php. If you want to do it
yourself, you probably could write some of the code after a few
months of study. But if you want it done sooner, then hire one of us.
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oooh oooh found it, there's a few solutions actually!
array_merge($christianity,$islam);
unset($religion);
I prefer:
unlink($the_entire_mess);
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such that their employers are afraid
to upgrade for fear of the typical problems that accompany such
undertaking.
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At 1:19 AM + 1/5/09, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 10:04 -0500, tedd wrote:
>
I'd disagree that the W3C is more indicative of the overall browser
usage statistics, as by their own admission, their visitors tend to be
those more technically minded, ergo, more knowl
At 11:16 AM + 1/8/09, Nathan Rixham wrote:
I keep hitting reply all in thunderbird and double posting;
apologies for the additional noise (can't promise i won't keep doing
it though :p)
That's Okay.
Usually what you have to say is important enough to read twice.
d than it
could be, try this:
$sql = "SELECT id FROM modules_permissions WHERE id = '$permissionId' ";
That should work, it does for me. If it doesn't, I would like to know why?
Cheers,
tedd
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At 9:17 AM -0500 1/8/09, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 09:10, tedd wrote:
$sql = "SELECT id FROM modules_permissions WHERE id = '$permissionId' ";
I was going to ask something about sanity, but then I remembered
with whom it is I'm speaking. ;
At 11:23 AM -0500 1/8/09, Frank Stanovcak wrote:
And people tell me that I'm just wrong.
Nothing new there. :-)
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always put back more than you take.
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shares do they hold?
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ognition or not. It could be they
simply have nothing to say to us or their level cognition is so
foreign to us that we can't detect it.
We all could be working on a collective that will someday say "Okay,
you're finished. I'll take over from here" -- or -- will take o
s always a safe bet to move towards the center of the herd.
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;
But the un-rung bell yearns to rung;
If only to hear its tone;
The tone of being understood.
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client will want the
data displayed.
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At 1:39 PM -0500 1/8/09, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 13:13 -0500, tedd wrote:
> It's always a safe bet to move towards the center of the herd.
Bah, sheeple! I like to stay away from the herd.
Cheers,
Rob.
I'm sure the feeling is mutual.
A better mout
e examples of "what
to do" and "what not to do". There's even a book called "Presentation
Zen" that makes that comparison.
<http://www.amazon.com/Presentation-Zen-Simple-Design-Delivery/dp/0321525655/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1
At 7:18 PM + 1/8/09, Nathan Rixham wrote:
if it's a computer thats on, with an os, a keyboard and a network
card connected to the internet it's insecure.
It doesn't even have to be connected to the Internet to be insecure.
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