Hello list,
I'm pretty terrible with regular expressions, I was wondering if someone
would be able to help me with this
http://paste.phpfi.com/31964
The problem is detailed in the above link. Basically I need to match the
contents of any HTML tag, except a link. I'm pretty sure a lookbehind set
Aidan Lister wrote:
Hi Gerald,
If you did see something like that, it was a mistake in our manual :)
I've documented typehinting now, though it will take a while to show up in
the manual.
http://php.net/language.oop5.typehinting
It may have been Example 18-23 at
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/lang
Hi Gerald,
If you did see something like that, it was a mistake in our manual :)
I've documented typehinting now, though it will take a while to show up in
the manual.
http://php.net/language.oop5.typehinting
Kind Regards,
Aidan
"Gerard Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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just testing maildrop please ignore :)
Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote Gerard Samuel:
Im unable to find documentation on this.
Does one exist? If so can you point me to it.
I dont think anything officially exist in the manual, yet. The type
hint can only be an Object, and will cause a fatal error if not the
paticular object isn't pass
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 00:05, Teng Wang wrote:
> I met with a problem when installing php5.0.0 on my Federo Core 2.0 system.
>
> I use the default settings:
> ./configure
> make
> make install
>
> Everything is ok, but when I test my phpinfo(),it always shows the
> 4.3.8 version. Yet, when I type
I met with a problem when installing php5.0.0 on my Federo Core 2.0 system.
I use the default settings:
./configure
make
make install
Everything is ok, but when I test my phpinfo(),it always shows the
4.3.8 version. Yet, when I type the following command
php -v
to show the version of php, it's 5.
I met with a problem when installing php5.0.0 on my Federo Core 2.0 system.
I use the default settings:
./configure
make
make install
Everything is ok, but when I test my phpinfo(),it always shows the
4.3.8 version. Yet, when I type the following command
php -v
to show the version of php, it's 5
* Thus wrote Gerard Samuel:
> Im unable to find documentation on this.
> Does one exist? If so can you point me to it.
I dont think anything officially exist in the manual, yet. The type
hint can only be an Object, and will cause a fatal error if not the
paticular object isn't passed.
class Foo
here is some code i wrote for a guy.
// redefine the user error constants - PHP 4 only
define("FATAL", E_USER_ERROR);
define("ERROR", E_USER_WARNING);
define("WARNING", E_USER_NOTICE);
// set the error reporting level for this script
error_reporting(FATAL);
//Declarations
$myfile = "
If you are going to develop the application on a Object Oriented
Programming, then I would advice you go with PHP 5.
If it is going to a healthy mix of procedural coding and OOP, then I
recommend using PHP 4 right now but gradually upgrade to PHP 5.
Whatever you choose, keep in mind that PHP 5
it seems possible that this is the problem, you called it,
"checkLoggedIn()" in your script then tried to call,
"checkloggedin()". Notice the caps aren't there when you tried to call
it.
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 17:20:07 +0100, Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have in functions.lib ?
Hi Graham,
This works fine! Without the ob_start and ob_flush commands, all the
header() commands have to be put before the HTML tag, otherwise an
error is displayed about header information that was already sent. Now i put
ob_start() on the first line before and i can put the header()
command e
Im unable to find documentation on this.
Does one exist? If so can you point me to it.
Thanks...
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For my own clarification, would it not be possible to use output buffering
and then either redirect to another script using header() or output the
buffer contents?
thanks
Graham
-Original Message-
From: Marek Kilimajer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 October 2004 21:07
To: Arnold
Cc
Manuel Lemos wrote:
AFAIK PHP runs safely in multi-threaded servers. What you can't expect
is that PHP handles abnormal situations caused by flaws in the external
libraries that PHP links with.
When I link with the same library in a C app, this 'abnormal situation'
just results in a normal retur
Arnold wrote:
Ok, i can live with it, include works but this doesnt replace the whole
running script, only the rest of the script (what is still coming), so if a
few things have been written in "a.php", when "include('b.php') is executed,
this "b.php" does not replace all the (allready written) out
Ok, i can live with it, include works but this doesnt replace the whole
running script, only the rest of the script (what is still coming), so if a
few things have been written in "a.php", when "include('b.php') is executed,
this "b.php" does not replace all the (allready written) output of "a.php"
"Jensen, Kimberlee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you use for your naming conventions for
variables
functions
classes
I'm trying to tell my students what the standard is currently. Are people using
camel case or underscores or both?
I use this:
$a_variable
ClassName
a_function()
aMethod()
--
P
I created another php page with html and php code in it. What i want is
exact what is done in an form action when a new php file is loaded, but
without letting the customer pushing a button.
Include works for including php code with functions and the header()
function works if it is the first outpu
Arnold wrote:
This (header() function) works only if this is the first output sent to
browser so later in the script this doesnt work anymore, i've tried that.
After that you get error messages like: "Warning: Cannot modify header
information - headers already sent by (output started at
D:\Inetpub\
Thanks to the responses I got. One of them will surely work for me.
Mike B.
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 01:35, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
> barsalou wrote:
> > I know I can see if php has the ability to talk with the Mysql server,
> > but is there a way to determine if the Mysql server is running. In som
This (header() function) works only if this is the first output sent to
browser so later in the script this doesnt work anymore, i've tried that.
After that you get error messages like: "Warning: Cannot modify header
information - headers already sent by (output started at
D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\xx
As I mentioned earlier, I am putting a team together to create a
web-based RPG, different from the one I am currently playing. Would
it be better to use PHP4 with it's strong developer base, or the new
PHP5 which is more object oriented an in my opinion would be easier to
keep the game up to date?
Thanks for the example using array_multisort. I'd been wondering how I
could use that function to do what I want. It looks like it's more flexible
in the long run, but I was able to use Paul's recommendation to do what I
want. Here's the code I ended up using:
function cmp ($a, $b) {
return
[snip]
How can i load another php file ("another.php") directly without an action
(example: clicking on a button)?
[/snip]
If you're looking to check a condition and then add another php file
to your existing page then;
if(isset($var1)) {
include ('another.php');
or
include_once('an
search the history.
questions about compiling are already asked before, so search for it. I
wouldn's know.
"Mag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Is there any app that converts php to a stand alone
> version?
>
> like a windows .exe program.
>
>
> Just curious.
"Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> How can i load another php file ("another.php") directly without an action
> (example: clicking on a button)?
> I'd like to do in my php script:
>
> if(isset($var1)) { // load another.php }
>
> It is possible to include the file, but i just want
Hmmm, I'm not sure I am following you. Maybe:
header ("Location: page.php");
exit;
So you could do something like: if this condition then go to new page,
else go to other page?
-dg
On Oct 2, 2004, at 9:44 AM, Arnold wrote:
I don't think include replaces the calling php script.
What i mean is tha
I don't think include replaces the calling php script.
What i mean is that i want exactly the same as what is done by an "submit"
action but then you have to press a button, whereafter a new phpfile is
loaded and the button-press is what i want to ignore.
Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messag
Does an "include" replace the file who called include?
Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> if(isset($var1)) { include 'another.php'; }
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > How can i load another php file ("another.php") directly without an
action
> > (example: clicking on a butt
Do you have in functions.lib ?
-Original Message-
From: Andrew W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 October 2004 16:52
To: php-gen
Subject: [PHP] Including function libraries
Ok, I've got a file called functions.lib which contains the following:
function checkLoggedIn()
{
retur
--- Tim Van Wassenhove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If others can read from your session.save_path, i'm pretty sure
> they'll be able to read the credentials you use in the scripts
> to connect the database too. Which makes the security argument
> in this case invalid.
You can store the database a
if(isset($var1)) { include 'another.php'; }
> Hi,
>
> How can i load another php file ("another.php") directly without an action
> (example: clicking on a button)?
> I'd like to do in my php script:
>
> if(isset($var1)) { // load another.php }
>
> It is possible to include the file, but i just
Hi,
How can i load another php file ("another.php") directly without an action
(example: clicking on a button)?
I'd like to do in my php script:
if(isset($var1)) { // load another.php }
It is possible to include the file, but i just want to load the whole
"another.php" file.
I guess that there
Ok, I've got a file called functions.lib which contains the following:
function checkLoggedIn()
{
return (true);
}
function Test ($x)
{
return ($x * $x);
}
and a file called test.php which contains the following:
include 'functions.lib';
if (checkLoggedIn())
{
print "Logged
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ewout De Boer wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Shawn McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 2:11 AM
> Subject: [PHP] Session handlers
>
>
>> Just curious, what is the advantage of using a custom
"Pugi!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I would like to upload office-document (doc, xls, ...) using a form to a
> website (apache, php, mysql) in a specific directory and if possible
> insert
> it into a table (MySQL-db). Is this possible. If yes, how ? You
- Original Message -
From: "Shawn McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 2:11 AM
Subject: [PHP] Session handlers
> Just curious, what is the advantage of using a custom session handler,
> such as saving session data in MySQL?
security !
Sorry for the empty reply (miss slide of the finger on my touch pad).
You can use array_multisort(); The code would look something like
this, remember, this is untested code so be warned before any flaming
is done:
//CODE
//You need to restructure your array like this:
$menu["ID"][1] = 5;
$menu["T
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 22:44:50 -0400, Paul Bissex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 19:12:30 -0700, Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Any ideas on how I could sort this array by Title?
> >
> > $menu[1]["ID"] = 5;
> >
> > $menu[1]["Title"] = "Test 1";
> >
> > $menu[2]["ID"] = 3;
> >
barsalou wrote:
I know I can see if php has the ability to talk with the Mysql server,
but is there a way to determine if the Mysql server is running. In some
cases, I wouldn't have passwords, so a mysql_connect wouldn't work.
I'm sure, at any given time, there is a mysql server running somewhere
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