I'm posting this here to give this BUG attention. It's a pretty serious one
for Win32 users, and it would be great if it could be fixed *very
quickly* -- I posted this in the Bug Reports on PHP.net on May 27th, 2002.
Here's the link: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=17461
I need to use this funct
Hi,
is it possible to tell php which crypting it should use in crypt()?
My problem:
The program is running on a linux-server (of course) and there is DES
available and MD5; crypt() uses MD5.
At home I'm developing on a win98 machine and there seems only DES to be
available.
Of course it would be
I do the print $_COOKIE["Acccess]"; and I still don't see any data print.
Leif K-Brooks wrote:
> First of all, the second try should be print $_COOKIE["Access"]; with
> no second $. But, more importantly, I would reccomend you change the
> cookie name to access. This may not be the problem,
> First I set the cookie like so:
> setcookie ("Access", "Test_Value",time()+31536000);
>
> Then I check my Cookies in Netscape and I can see that I have the
> cookie stored. But when I go to the page that has
>
> print $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS["Access"];
> print $_COOKIE["$Access"];
> and even
> print
First of all, the second try should be print $_COOKIE["Access"]; with no
second $. But, more importantly, I would reccomend you change the
cookie name to access. This may not be the problem, but case in names
seems to generally cause problems.
Tom Ray wrote:
> I'm having some issue's with $
I'm having some issue's with $_COOKIE and $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS, I can't
seem to retrieve data from them.
First I set the cookie like so:
setcookie ("Access", "Test_Value",time()+31536000);
Then I check my Cookies in Netscape and I can see that I have the cookie
stored. But when I go to the page t
Sorry this is late,
If you do not have PHP compiled for command line use then use crontabs and
wget. There are security issues, but some checks like the browser and IP
address can be used to protect yourself a bit.
HTH
Henry
"Yc Nyon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hello,
I have the problem that I get an error message "Could not find/open font" when I
use the ImageTTFText function and use a relative path to
specify the location of the font file. Absolute paths are working correctly.
Using mod_perl 4.1.0, apache 1.3.23 and gdlib 1.8.4. I found a slight
hint
Something snatched my last post on this so this is more of a test right now.
I'll explain how to crash PHP 4 with browscap.ini if this makes it.
--
George Hester
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