php-windows Digest 23 Dec 2002 00:43:31 -0000 Issue 1499

Topics (messages 17507 through 17519):

Similiar to server.transfer() ...
        17507 by: thomash.gmx.co.za
        17508 by: Ignatius Reilly

general survey.... php.ini config gui
        17509 by: A Weaver
        17510 by: Stephen Edmonds
        17511 by: DaMouse
        17512 by: Cary
        17515 by: Christoph Grottolo
        17517 by: Cam Dunstan
        17518 by: Howard, Robert P

php_sockets.dll
        17513 by: Steven

iis5 php 4.2.3 multiple -c php.ini possible?
        17514 by: Petar Nikolich
        17516 by: Christoph Grottolo

Tutorials on OOP
        17519 by: Davy Obdam

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Hey there,

Is there a command to tell the browser to go to a specific URL? An
equivalent is in Asp.Net called server.transfer(), or jsp with its
HTTPRequest
methods.
Help is appreciated.
Thanks

Thomas

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Check the header( "Location: ... ) function in the PHP manual.

Ignatius
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Subject: [PHP-WIN] Similiar to server.transfer() ...


> Hey there,
>
> Is there a command to tell the browser to go to a specific URL? An
> equivalent is in Asp.Net called server.transfer(), or jsp with its
> HTTPRequest
> methods.
> Help is appreciated.
> Thanks
>
> Thomas
>
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im thinking of programming a gui app that will edit and make changes to the
php.ini file, in Visual basic

just wondering if i did make the said app, whould ppl use it you think?

(yes i see the irony in using a competitor's tech to config another... heh)


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It sounds like a great idea, for the people who are newer to php. However,
the 'old veteran's will probably not use it...

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From: "A Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: [PHP-WIN] general survey.... php.ini config gui


> im thinking of programming a gui app that will edit and make changes to
the
> php.ini file, in Visual basic
>
> just wondering if i did make the said app, whould ppl use it you think?
>
> (yes i see the irony in using a competitor's tech to config another...
heh)
>
>
>
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I don't think it would be one of the top products for PHP as I don't count
Visual Basic as a true language, I used it when I was 12 years old and now
I'm trying to make some C++ and Java applications along with my PHP skills
my 2 cents

-DaMouse

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From: Stephen Edmonds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PHP Helplist Windows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: A Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] general survey.... php.ini config gui


> It sounds like a great idea, for the people who are newer to php. However,
> the 'old veteran's will probably not use it...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "A Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 12:16 PM
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] general survey.... php.ini config gui
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> > im thinking of programming a gui app that will edit and make changes to
> the
> > php.ini file, in Visual basic
> >
> > just wondering if i did make the said app, whould ppl use it you think?
> >
> > (yes i see the irony in using a competitor's tech to config another...
> heh)
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At 06:16 AM 12/22/02, A Weaver wrote:
im thinking of programming a gui app that will edit and make changes to the
php.ini file, in Visual basic

just wondering if i did make the said app, whould ppl use it you think?

(yes i see the irony in using a competitor's tech to config another... heh)

I think some people would. I'd be inclined to use it just for the educational value of seeing all of the config options laid out in an easy to change interface.

Yeah, I know it's all in the docs. I'm just a lot less inclined to experiment with an ini file when I have to look up syntax for every option.

Cary

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A Weaver wrote:
> im thinking of programming a gui app that will edit and make changes
> to the php.ini file, in Visual basic
>
> just wondering if i did make the said app, whould ppl use it you
> think?
>
> (yes i see the irony in using a competitor's tech to config
> another... heh)

Somebody has done this already. Try a search at google. Maybe you find
something at evil walrus.

Christoph


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I think AnalogX, (the makers of "Simple-Server") have already put out
something along those lines mate.  Check their site.   Such an app might be
handy for a while, but in the end you`ll probably revert back to Microsoft
Notepad, the world`s most popular php.ini file tool.



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From: "A Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 11:16 PM
Subject: [PHP-WIN] general survey.... php.ini config gui


> im thinking of programming a gui app that will edit and make changes to
the
> php.ini file, in Visual basic
>
> just wondering if i did make the said app, whould ppl use it you think?
>
> (yes i see the irony in using a competitor's tech to config another...
heh)
>
>
>
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Hi everyone,

The tool I use for editing any and all text based files is SYN editor by
Ascher Stefan http://web.utanet.at/acherst/index.html which has an excellent
array of syntax highlighters.

Just my 2.2c (GST Inclusive)
Rob Howard

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From: A Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 22 December 2002 11:17 PM
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Subject: [PHP-WIN] general survey.... php.ini config gui


im thinking of programming a gui app that will edit and make changes to the
php.ini file, in Visual basic

just wondering if i did make the said app, whould ppl use it you think?

(yes i see the irony in using a competitor's tech to config another... heh)



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when i enable the extension on windows 2000 server is keeps loading the page


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Hello Everyone!

Ok, this config this is driving me crazy. Php works just fine until I try to
specify the path to the php.ini file in the IIS5 script mapping.

It would be good to have each virtual server running its own php.ini, temp
area and php binaries (different versions) and all I need to work out is how
to make the '-c path/to/inifile' actually have an effect within IIS.

I am aware of the -c command line option to specify an alternate location for
the php.ini file or alternatively the path+filename but have been unable to
make this work in IIS5.

Has anyone managed to pass extra parameters in the executable line for the .php
mapping in IIS5?

This is the normal line which uses the php.ini in c:\winnt\php.ini

executable:    ->    c:\site1\php\php.exe
extension:     ->    .php

Adding the extra parameter to the executable line *should* be all that is needed
to make individual .ini files workable like the following...

exexcutable:    ->    c:\site1\php\php.exe -c c:\site1\php\php-site1.ini
extension:      ->    .php

But no matter how I pass the line (quotes/no quotes) the additional parameter
is ignored and the c\winnt\php.ini is used.

Actaully typing the line at a dos prompt does use the new .ini file so it
seems IIS is doing suomething to remove/ingore the extra paramter when it is
entered in IIS script mapping.

c:\site1\php>php -c c:\site1\php\php-site1.ini -i
...shows correct path to specified .ini file


Has anyone made this work? I would really like to know the 'magic trick' :-(

..Petar


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Petar Nikolich wrote:
> Hello Everyone!
>
> Ok, this config this is driving me crazy. Php works just fine until I
> try to specify the path to the php.ini file in the IIS5 script
> mapping.
>
> It would be good to have each virtual server running its own php.ini,
> temp area and php binaries (different versions) and all I need to
> work out is how to make the '-c path/to/inifile' actually have an
> effect within IIS.
>
[...]
> This is the normal line which uses the php.ini in c:\winnt\php.ini
>
> executable:    ->    c:\site1\php\php.exe
> extension:     ->    .php
>
> Adding the extra parameter to the executable line *should* be all
> that is needed to make individual .ini files workable like the
> following...
>
> exexcutable:    ->    c:\site1\php\php.exe -c
> c:\site1\php\php-site1.ini extension:      ->    .php
>
> But no matter how I pass the line (quotes/no quotes) the additional
> parameter is ignored and the c\winnt\php.ini is used.
>
> Actaully typing the line at a dos prompt does use the new .ini file
> so it seems IIS is doing suomething to remove/ingore the extra
> paramter when it is entered in IIS script mapping.
>
> c:\site1\php>php -c c:\site1\php\php-site1.ini -i
> ...shows correct path to specified .ini file
>
>
> Has anyone made this work? I would really like to know the 'magic
> trick' :-(

Remove php.ini from c:\winnt and then put all the php.ini's into the same
directory where php.exe is. This only works with CGI. It should be possible
to set per-directory-values over the registry, but I don't know how. Maybe
you find something on the web. Look for posts by Daniel Beulshausen who used
to work on the windows version or by Shane Caraveo.

HTH
Christoph


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--- Begin Message --- Hi people,.

I have to build several classes for a project i am doing, but i am quite new to OOP programming. I need to make a database abstraction layer class and a user login class.. Does anyone know some good tutorials about these things and OOP in general. Thanks in advance..

Best regards,

Davy Obdam
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