Re: [PHP] HTTP_AUTHORIZATION question

2004-07-01 Thread Alan McDonald
> >I have files contained in a download directory (.doc, .xls etc files) > >so I can't request authentication on each download from insie the files. > >I use authentication against a DB for the rest of the site and all pages are > >protected this way. > >My only way to protect these download files

[PHP] php functions avail ?

2004-07-01 Thread Brent Clark
Hi I would like to know if these functions (for php 5)are already uploaded, available on the php.net sites, in terms of research and or support. http://zend.com/php5/whats-new.php Kind Regards Brent Clark MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cell: +27 82 701 7827 Work No: +27 21 683

[PHP] Just wanted to say....

2004-07-01 Thread Brent Clements
PHP 5 rocks. Thanks to all of the developers who have spent their time and efforts creating such an awesome application development language. Sincerely, Brent Clements Innovative PHP Solutions, L.L.C.

Re: [PHP] HTTP RAW DATA

2004-07-01 Thread raditha dissanayake
Alan McDonald wrote: Does anyone know a way of getting the raw data passed back from a server? I want to compare the total raw data sent back from Apache with that sent back from IIS for a particular file. I don;t want any filtering at all and I need to catch it so I can see it all. Thanks Alan

Re: [PHP] HTTP_AUTHORIZATION question

2004-07-01 Thread raditha dissanayake
Alan McDonald wrote: I have files contained in a download directory (.doc, .xls etc files) so I can't request authentication on each download from insie the files. I use authentication against a DB for the rest of the site and all pages are protected this way. My only way to protect these download

Re: [PHP] Online Users

2004-07-01 Thread Matt Palermo
Is it possible to make a table of all logged in users session ids and then check to see if the session still exists every couple minutes? So every minute or two, it would go through the table and for each record it would get the session id, then check that session id to see if it's still in exista

[PHP] HTTP_AUTHORIZATION question

2004-07-01 Thread Alan McDonald
I have files contained in a download directory (.doc, .xls etc files) so I can't request authentication on each download from insie the files. I use authentication against a DB for the rest of the site and all pages are protected this way. My only way to protect these download files is to place ser

[PHP] HTTP RAW DATA

2004-07-01 Thread Alan McDonald
Does anyone know a way of getting the raw data passed back from a server? I want to compare the total raw data sent back from Apache with that sent back from IIS for a particular file. I don;t want any filtering at all and I need to catch it so I can see it all. Thanks Alan -- PHP General Mailing

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-01 Thread zareef ahmed
Hi, which version on php u r using? it should work. (Actually working on own system with php 4.3.2) try $country_list[($country_symbol['AU'])]; Zareef Ahmed --- adwinwijaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi... > > I found a bug (may be) > I tried to do like this: > > $temp = $country_list[$cou

[PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-01 Thread adwinwijaya
Hi... I found a bug (may be) I tried to do like this: $temp = $country_list[$country_symbol['AU']] ; this didnt work, so I have to change to : $symbol = $country_symbol['AU']; $temp = $country_list[$symbol] ; is this PHP bug ? -- Best regards, adwinwijaya mailto:[EMA

Re: [PHP] Online Users

2004-07-01 Thread zareef ahmed
Hi, If you are using a database on your server you can do this as follows: 1. Make a table named active_users(userid,last_access); 2. Record every visit of a user to any page. 3. you can delete the entries from this table on a condition like :: delete from active_users where last_access is less t

Re: [PHP] Online Users

2004-07-01 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Matt Palermo: > they click the logout button). Basically I want to be able to keep a list > of all currently active users. So if they close out their browser, it will > remove their name from the list (within a reasonable time frame). I'm No can do. You'll just have to expire peop

[PHP] Online Users

2004-07-01 Thread Matt Palermo
I am trying to keep a MySQL table of all currently online users for a system I'm making. It's pretty simple to add the username to the list when they login, but I don't know how to remove their username when they leave (unless they click the logout button). Basically I want to be able to keep a l

[PHP] Re: Create a function

2004-07-01 Thread Jason Barnett
Jason Barnett wrote: $pages = array('index.html' => 'Home', 'search.html' => 'Search'); function menu($pages) { foreach ($pages as $page => $desc) { if (stristr($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']), $page) { sheesh, $desc should be in between anchors echo '' . $desc . ''; } else {

[PHP] Re: Create a function

2004-07-01 Thread Jason Barnett
$pages = array('index.html' => 'Home', 'search.html' => 'Search'); function menu($pages) { foreach ($pages as $page => $desc) { if (stristr($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']), $page) { echo '' . $desc . ''; } else { echo '' . $desc . ''; } } Home"; }else{ echo "Home"; }

[PHP] Create a function

2004-07-01 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
I have a menu with a bunch of items. How can I clean up this code and push it through a function? Your basic newbie Question :) Thanks, John Home"; }else{ echo "Home"; } ?> Search"; }else{ echo "Search"; } ?> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.ph

Re: [PHP] regex problem

2004-07-01 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Justin Patrin: > On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 16:41:50 -0500, Josh Close <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I'm trying to get a simple regex to work. Here is the test script I have. > > > > #!/usr/bin/php -q > > > > > $string = "hello\nworld\n"; > > $string = preg_replace("/[^\r]\n/i","\r\n"

[PHP] Re: regex problem

2004-07-01 Thread Josh Close
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. -Josh On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 15:17:41 -0700, Lars Torben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Josh Close wrote: > > > I'm trying to get a simple regex to work. Here is the test script I have. > > > > #!/usr/bin/php -q > > > > > $string = "hello\nwor

Re: [PHP] regex problem

2004-07-01 Thread Josh Close
Why is it taking the char before the [^\r] also? -Josh On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 15:17:04 -0700, Justin Patrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 16:41:50 -0500, Josh Close <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I'm trying to get a simple regex to work. Here is the test script I have. > > >

[PHP] Re: regex problem

2004-07-01 Thread Lars Torben Wilson
Josh Close wrote: I'm trying to get a simple regex to work. Here is the test script I have. #!/usr/bin/php -q $string = "hello\nworld\n"; $string = preg_replace("/[^\r]\n/i","\r\n",$string); First, the short version. You can fix this by using backreferences: $string = preg_replace("/([^\r])\n/i",

Re: [PHP] regex problem

2004-07-01 Thread Justin Patrin
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 16:41:50 -0500, Josh Close <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm trying to get a simple regex to work. Here is the test script I have. > > #!/usr/bin/php -q > > $string = "hello\nworld\n"; > $string = preg_replace("/[^\r]\n/i","\r\n",$string); $string = preg_replace("/([^\r])\n

[PHP] regex problem

2004-07-01 Thread Josh Close
I'm trying to get a simple regex to work. Here is the test script I have. #!/usr/bin/php -q This outputs hell\r\nworl\r\n so it's removing the char before the \n also. I just want it to replace a lone \n with \r\n -Josh -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visi

Re: [PHP] Protecting database passwords

2004-07-01 Thread Peter Brodersen
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 06:55:38 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Hockney) wrote: >What I am concerned about is a local user on the server machine, not access through >the web server. It sounds like it can be done if there is a separate user or group >for the >web server process, but this site specif

Re: [PHP] PHP5 contest

2004-07-01 Thread John W. Holmes
Siddharth Hegde wrote: Does anyone know who to contact if they have any Qs regarding the PHP5 contest. One of the Qs I had - Are we allowed to use Pear library and classes. That's a good question. I bet that's asked frequently. They should make a list of questions like that and call it a QTAFA; Qu

Re: [PHP] PHP5 contest

2004-07-01 Thread Siddharth Hegde
>Do you mean the Zend PHP5 contest? Yes, Thank you On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 19:28:02 +0100, Richard Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello Siddharth, > > Thursday, July 1, 2004, 7:17:52 PM, you wrote: > > SH> Does anyone know who to contact if they have any Qs regarding the PHP5 > SH> contest. O

Re: [PHP] PHP5 contest

2004-07-01 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Siddharth, Thursday, July 1, 2004, 7:17:52 PM, you wrote: SH> Does anyone know who to contact if they have any Qs regarding the PHP5 SH> contest. One of the Qs I had - Are we allowed to use Pear library and SH> classes. Do you mean the Zend PHP5 contest? If so, yes you can use PEAR librari

[PHP] Re: I'm very curious about the object-orientated thingies in PHP 5.....

2004-07-01 Thread Lars Torben Wilson
Scott Fletcher wrote: Hey everyone, I'm very curious about the object-orientated thingies in PHP 5. Anyone know of a sample scripts I can read it on? And how does it work since the browser-webserver is one sided in communication or one way, not both way? Scott F. Zend.com is absolutely drown

[PHP] [Stats] PHP Net List: June 2004

2004-07-01 Thread Bill Doerrfeld
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[PHP] PHP5 contest

2004-07-01 Thread Siddharth Hegde
Hi, Does anyone know who to contact if they have any Qs regarding the PHP5 contest. One of the Qs I had - Are we allowed to use Pear library and classes. Thanks, - Sid -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] mysql_escape_string vs. mysqli_escape_string....

2004-07-01 Thread Justin Patrin
I'm using Firefox. If I use "mysql_escape_string()" I get a listing of functions which does include mysql_escape_string and mysqli_escape_string. It doesn't go straight to mysqli_escape_string, though. If you search without parenthesis, it works as expected. You don't need (aren't supposed to use)

Re: [PHP] Protecting database passwords

2004-07-01 Thread Siddharth Hegde
Not really a direct solution, but anyways...You could use Turck MMCache to convert the code into bytecode. That way nobody can see the password, atleast not too easily. - Sid On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 16:28:57 +0100, Peter Risdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Bob Hockney wrote: > > Gerben wrote: > >

Re: [PHP] mysql_escape_string vs. mysqli_escape_string....

2004-07-01 Thread Scott Fletcher
try "mysql_escape_string()". and I'm using Mozilla... "Justin Patrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:37:46 -0400, Scott Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > What the hell??? When I enter the "mysql_escape_string" in the "search for"

[PHP] XSL was:Re: [PHP] Is that a PECL in your pants?

2004-07-01 Thread raditha dissanayake
- Edwin - wrote: As far as XSLT and XSL, the one is prefered over the other. What do you mean by this? XSLT is preferred over XSL? Any reasons why you can point me to? Thanks again. I probably should have edited that part out, I only know that through rumors. I'm unfamiliar w

Re: [PHP] Web live radio

2004-07-01 Thread raditha dissanayake
ascll wrote: SHOUTcast vs Icecast, which one is better and easier to setup? that's not a question for the php list! Thanks. -- Raditha Dissanayake. - http://www.raditha.com/megaupload/upload.php Sneak past the PHP file upload limits. -- PHP General

Re: [PHP] mysql_escape_string vs. mysqli_escape_string....

2004-07-01 Thread Justin Patrin
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:37:46 -0400, Scott Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What the hell??? When I enter the "mysql_escape_string" in the "search for" > textbox at www.php.net, I get a mysqli_escape_string result. So, the > question here is, is the website mistaken or is someone made a typ

Re: [PHP]

2004-07-01 Thread Matt M.
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 11:52:47 -0400, John Taylor-Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > I need another variable. I need the filename itself. I want to substitute > > /var/www/html/new1/foo.html > > for > > /var/www/html/new1/phpinfo.htm I am not exactly sure what you want to do but I th

[PHP] sending html via SOAP

2004-07-01 Thread Vidyut Luther
Hi, I'm using the NuSOAP class to get some information from a different physical server, so far i've gotten the basic methods done, but I was wondering if it's a good idea to have the server return a complete html form back via the SOAP envelope, or should I do something else ?. Just tryin to ge

[PHP] Re: I'm very curious about the object-orientated thingies in PHP 5.....

2004-07-01 Thread Torsten Roehr
"Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hey everyone, > > I'm very curious about the object-orientated thingies in PHP 5. Anyone > know of a sample scripts I can read it on? And how does it work since the > browser-webserver is one sided in communication

[PHP] I'm very curious about the object-orientated thingies in PHP 5.....

2004-07-01 Thread Scott Fletcher
Hey everyone, I'm very curious about the object-orientated thingies in PHP 5. Anyone know of a sample scripts I can read it on? And how does it work since the browser-webserver is one sided in communication or one way, not both way? Scott F. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net

Re: [PHP] mysql_escape_string() vs addslashes()...

2004-07-01 Thread Scott Fletcher
In that case, I'll have to stick to addslashes() instead of mysql_real_escape_string() because I'm escaping some of the PHP's post string in the MySQL's syntax and not yet using the mysql's connection until some decision making script play a role in it. Blah!! Thanks, Scott F. "Curt Zirzow" <[E

[PHP] Re: Redirecting a user

2004-07-01 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Apache can do this too, right? I'm sure I saw a bit of code floating about? Torsten Roehr wrote: > "Shaun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi, > > > > Please could someone tell me how I can redirect a user to the page they > came > > from including any query stri

[PHP]

2004-07-01 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Hi, I need another variable. I need the filename itself. I want to substitute /var/www/html/new1/foo.html for /var/www/html/new1/phpinfo.htm and then include /var/www/html/new1/html/phpinfo.htm This doesn't do it anymore. I can't see a way to go up to directory "html": John P.S. Happy Can

Re: [PHP] mysql_escape_string() vs addslashes()...

2004-07-01 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Scott Fletcher: > > > I would argue that something like mysql_escape_string() is better than > > > addslashes(), so I agree with you for the most part anyway. :-) It all > > > depends on what database is being used and how. > > Starting a new topic since the related-topic lists got to

Re: [PHP] Protecting database passwords

2004-07-01 Thread Peter Risdon
Bob Hockney wrote: Gerben wrote: I think he is talking about the password that is written inside the script in the mysql_connect statement. I think he is worried that someone could access it's code and find out the DB password. What I am concerned about is a local user on the server machine, not

Re: [PHP] Comparison Operator

2004-07-01 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Michael Sims: > Gabe wrote: > > I was looking at the comparison operators page and noticed that these > > two operators were listed as "PHP4 only". Is that an error, or are > > they really not used in PHP5? I don't want to use them if they're > > going to break when I upgrade. And i

[PHP] Re: mysql_escape_string vs. mysqli_escape_string....

2004-07-01 Thread Thomas Seifert
Scott Fletcher wrote: What the hell??? When I enter the "mysql_escape_string" in the "search for" textbox at www.php.net, I get a mysqli_escape_string result. So, the question here is, is the website mistaken or is someone made a typo when posting to this php newsgroup??? Scott F. I get mysql_esc

Re: [PHP] Comparison Operator

2004-07-01 Thread Gabe
Michael Sims wrote: Gabe wrote: I was looking at the comparison operators page and noticed that these two operators were listed as "PHP4 only". Is that an error, or are they really not used in PHP5? I don't want to use them if they're going to break when I upgrade. And if they aren't included, t

RE: [PHP] Comparison Operator

2004-07-01 Thread Michael Sims
Gabe wrote: > I was looking at the comparison operators page and noticed that these > two operators were listed as "PHP4 only". Is that an error, or are > they really not used in PHP5? I don't want to use them if they're > going to break when I upgrade. And if they aren't included, then > does s

[PHP] Comparison Operator

2004-07-01 Thread Gabe
I was looking at the comparison operators page and noticed that these two operators were listed as "PHP4 only". Is that an error, or are they really not used in PHP5? I don't want to use them if they're going to break when I upgrade. And if they aren't included, then does something else repl

[PHP] Re: Redirecting a user

2004-07-01 Thread Torsten Roehr
"Shaun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > Please could someone tell me how I can redirect a user to the page they came > from including any query strings attached to the URL? header('location: ' . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); exit; Regards, Torsten Roehr -- PHP

Re: [PHP] Protecting database passwords

2004-07-01 Thread John W. Holmes
From: "Bob Hockney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I think he is talking about the password that is written inside the script > > in the mysql_connect statement. I think he is worried that someone could > > access it's code and find out the DB password. > > What I am concerned about is a local user on th

[PHP] Redirecting a user

2004-07-01 Thread Shaun
Hi, Please could someone tell me how I can redirect a user to the page they came from including any query strings attached to the URL? Many thanks -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] Re: Help ASAP

2004-07-01 Thread Torsten Roehr
>"Syed Ghouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Hi All > >Will anybody tell me how to execute a shell script thru php > >and how to create a unix user thru php > >Thanks in advance > >Regards >Syed Take a look here: http://de.php.net/function.shell-exec Regards, Torste

[PHP] Help ASAP

2004-07-01 Thread Syed Ghouse
Hi All (B (BWill anybody tell me how to execute a shell script thru php (B (Band how to create a unix user thru php (B (BThanks in advance (B (BRegards (BSyed

Re: [PHP] Protecting database passwords

2004-07-01 Thread Bob Hockney
Gerben wrote: > I think he is talking about the password that is written inside the script > in the mysql_connect statement. I think he is worried that someone could > access it's code and find out the DB password. What I am concerned about is a local user on the server machine, not access throug

Re: [PHP] Re: How to escape apostrophe in HTML textbox exactly???

2004-07-01 Thread Scott Fletcher
Ah, when I enter the "mysql_escape_string" in the "search for" textbox, I get a mysqli_escape_string webpage So, it wasn't me that make a mistake after all I didn't know there is mysqli as well. Scott F. "Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Clic

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite

2004-07-01 Thread David Bevan
Hi Pete, Check out the documentation on the Apache site: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.1/mod/mod_rewrite.html They also have a URL Rewriting Guide: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.1/misc/rewriteguide.html Hope this helps. Regards, David -Original Message- From: pete M [mailto:[EMA

RE: [PHP] Is that a PECL in your pants?

2004-07-01 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
On 01 July 2004 04:10, John W. Holmes wrote: > Can anyone explain the purpose of PECL to me besides what it > says on the > web page (http://pecl.php.net)? Besides what's already been said, it also decouples the release cycles of the extensions from that of PHP itself. An upgrade to a PECL exten

[PHP] mysql_escape_string vs. mysqli_escape_string....

2004-07-01 Thread Scott Fletcher
What the hell??? When I enter the "mysql_escape_string" in the "search for" textbox at www.php.net, I get a mysqli_escape_string result. So, the question here is, is the website mistaken or is someone made a typo when posting to this php newsgroup??? Scott F. -- PHP General Mailing List (http:

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite[Scanned]

2004-07-01 Thread Michael Egan
Pete, There was a thread some time ago on the issue of cloaking URLs in which a couple of contributors pointed to tutorials on the following site: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/urls/ HTH, Michael Egan -Original Message- From: pete M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 July 2004 14

[PHP] mysql_escape_string() vs addslashes()...

2004-07-01 Thread Scott Fletcher
> > I would argue that something like mysql_escape_string() is better than > > addslashes(), so I agree with you for the most part anyway. :-) It all > > depends on what database is being used and how. Starting a new topic since the related-topic lists got too long. So, run that again about what

Re: [PHP] Re: How to escape apostrophe in HTML textbox exactly???

2004-07-01 Thread Scott Fletcher
Clicked on the search query on php.net and got to one website after another which then lead to this website http://us4.php.net/manual/en/function.mysqli-real-escape-string.php Now, I see the problem, the "i" was added to the word, "mysql". So, probably clicked on the wrong link somewhere

RE: [PHP] flock(), fclose() and O/S buffering

2004-07-01 Thread Michael Sims
Andrew Hill wrote: > $fp = fopen("/tmp/lock.txt", "w+"); > if (flock($fp, LOCK_EX)) { // do an exclusive lock >fwrite($fp, "$processName\n"); >flock($fp, LOCK_UN); // release the lock > } else { >echo "Couldn't lock the file !"; > } > fclose($fp); [...] > In this case, although process

[PHP] mod_rewrite

2004-07-01 Thread pete M
Know this is off topic bu can anyone help with a tuotial of something - been looking everywhere All I want is a rule to rewrite www.example.com?page=mypage&id=20&this=that to www.example.com/mypage/20/this tia Pete -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http:

[PHP] Re: Session file problem?

2004-07-01 Thread Daniel Kullik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Code I¹m using: session_cache_expire(0); session_cache_limiter('private'); setcookie("cookie","",0,"/","iffinet.com",1); session_start(); I use session_destroy(); in the logout function but the /tmp/sess_* file does not get deleted. Also the cookie doesn¹t go away even th

[PHP] flock(), fclose() and O/S buffering

2004-07-01 Thread Andrew Hill
Hi all, I have a question about the way flock() and fclose() work in PHP. Consider the following code, slightly modified from the flock() PHP manual page: $fp = fopen("/tmp/lock.txt", "w+"); if (flock($fp, LOCK_EX)) { // do an exclusive lock fwrite($fp, "$processName\n"); flock($fp, LOCK_U

Re: [PHP] Protecting database passwords

2004-07-01 Thread Gerben
I think he is talking about the password that is written inside the script in the mysql_connect statement. I think he is worried that someone could access it's code and find out the DB password. One solution is to make the database only accessible from localhost (you could create a new user/pass f

[PHP] Session file problem?

2004-07-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Code I¹m using: session_cache_expire(0); session_cache_limiter('private'); setcookie("cookie","",0,"/","iffinet.com",1); session_start(); I use session_destroy(); in the logout function but the /tmp/sess_* file does not get deleted. Also the cookie doesn¹t go away even though it is set to expir

[PHP] Re: install/config error - please help

2004-07-01 Thread David Robley
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 23:01, Long P Nguyen wrote: > any ideas with this install/config error? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] php-4.3.7]# ./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql > creating cache ./config.cache > checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu > checking for gcc... gcc > checking whether the

[PHP] Re: problem with embeded objects and reference

2004-07-01 Thread Daniel Kullik
Vincent Dupont wrote: Hi, could anyone help on this 'by reference' problem. I have 2 classes. The main class as a child class. The child class has properties (array) I would like to be able to manipulate the child's properties even after the child has been inserted into the main class. Does this m

[PHP] Re: Converting strings to match multiple charsets

2004-07-01 Thread Torsten Roehr
"Red Wingate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > yep, as i said it was displayed correctly everywhere expect in the forms > oh i might mention - Mozilla worked well but IE destroyed the data (only > in textareas) Do you run the utf8 decoded data through htmlentities()? W

Re: [PHP] What do I need in order to do the following with php.

2004-07-01 Thread Justin Patrin
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:13:16 +0200, Gabriel Birke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > >> I want to make sure I'm correct in doing something. What > >> do I need in order to perform the following: > >> > >> - > >> Send an XML message to "something" at a website, have i

Re: [PHP] What do I need in order to do the following with php.

2004-07-01 Thread Gabriel Birke
I want to make sure I'm correct in doing something. What do I need in order to perform the following: - Send an XML message to "something" at a website, have it load a database with the message, and return an acknowledgement.

Re: [PHP] Is that a PECL in your pants?

2004-07-01 Thread - Edwin -
On Thursday 01 July 2004 15:49, John W. Holmes wrote: > - Edwin - wrote: > > I guess it's more on the underlying library. (i.e. > > Sablotron vs libxslt) > > Yeah, I guess that's what I meant; the "XSLT extension" > versus the "XSL extension" which basically comes down to > the libraries powering t