Hello Aidan!
Thanks for your reply!
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Aidan Lister wrote:
There definitely isn't anything special about this file, however it works
for me with Apache 2 / PHP 5,
http://virtualexplorer.com.au/magic.mime
It seems that one doesn't work either (at least on our AIX system), but
than
(Oops sent this to wrong list address first.)
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Greg Donald wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 10:32:01 +0300 (EEST), Jaakko Hyvätti
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I hope people can test this patch and suggest improvements, and that
> > eventually the patch makes it into php-4
I'm rewriting the highlight_file/string methods in userland code (using the
tokenizer) because I've found the native functions painful.
It is difficult to insert line numbering properly, and have accurate
function referencing - most pastebins now use PEAR's Text_Highlight to
highlight the code
Hi Bjorn,
There definitely isn't anything special about this file, however it works
for me with Apache 2 / PHP 5,
http://virtualexplorer.com.au/magic.mime
Good luck,
Aidan
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Hi again!
I've been trying to get mime_magi
Fixed in CVS.
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No no, I've checked the documentation.
It seems that CloseHandle() is still required after terminating a process.
Although MS documentation for it's own products is not always 100% accurate.
I suggest checking this impirically...
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:54:08 -0500, Wez Furlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
proc_terminate should set the child handle to INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE after
it closes the handle, and the dtor should check that the child handle is
valid before it closes it.
--Wez.
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Hi Antony,
Makes sense to me, however, what about TerminateProcess() in
PHP_FUNCTION(proc_t
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm sorry, I'm a bit new to CVS, so I don't yet know how to produce a
> unified diff. A command-line sample would be great - I'm learning
> fast.
> In fact it's my first time with PHP internals sources.
Put this in ~/.cvsrc:
upd -dP
diff -upNw
and
lly brings the
> whole OS to it's knees.
>
> Here's the fixed code snippet (there's a DIFF at the end of the file):
>
> CloseHandle(proc->child);// ilya.1.0 20041110
First of all, this will work only under M$ systems and there are
plenty of oth
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> PHP_FUNCTION(proc_close) doesn't have a call to
> CloseHandle(proc->child), to close the process handle.
> This is causing a handle leak on Windows, and eventually brings the
> whole OS to it's knees.
>
> Here's the fixed code snippet (t
Actually, it's displaying a progress bar during upload is only one
part of the problem.
The major problems with HTTP uploads are introduced with large files
(which the progress bar is needed for, anyway, otherwise there's not
much sense to it) and bad or loosy connections (which most of the home
c
RN_FALSE;
}
ZEND_FETCH_RESOURCE(proc, struct php_process_handle *, &zproc, -1,
"process", le_proc_open);
CloseHandle(proc->child);// ilya.1.0 20041110
zend_list_delete(Z_LVAL_P(zproc));
RETURN_LONG(FG(pclose_ret));
}
/* }}} */
- cut here
> CloseHandle(proc->child), to close the process handle.
> > This is causing a handle leak on Windows, and eventually brings the
> > whole OS to it's knees.
> >
> > Here's the fixed code snippet (there's a DIFF at the end of the file):
> >
> > Cl
Curt Zirzow wrote:
You can provide a progress bar, as php stands right now, without any
patch.
Ok, then tell me how, please. Is it documented somewhere?
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* Thus wrote Klaus Reimer:
> Joe Orton wrote:
> >>It is a user interface problem, so it should be done there.
> >It's really the only place it can be done safely
>
> Web browsers don't offer any API to allow a client-side progress bar.
> The only client-side solution I know of is ActiveX and Java
Hi again!
I've been trying to get mime_magic to work with PHP 5.0.2, but it seems to
complain about the magic file being valid. I've tried both with the Apache
2.0.52 version of "magic" and with the PHP5 Win32 version of "magic.mime", but
it still says that they're invalid.
Please, does anyone
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:20:55 +0800, Xuefer wrote:
> apc guys
> with lastest CVS version, i recently get this error shown in error_log, any
> idea?
> 0x901 is a fixed constant, never changed
> it seem only happened when file is updated and reload the page
> 2nd reload is ok, with new file take eff
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