Rabin Vincent wrote:
On 6/14/06, Ligaya Turmelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
> You realize that compiling PHP6 from CVS is, errr, not really for
> newbies... :-)
Yeah - I know. but I am helping out the php qa team by writing some
phpt tests... and they prefer (though don't
Is strange that there is not a really good solution for this problem, i
think its not very strange. Maybe i ll request this feature, I think is
interesting, useful and not so hard to add.
Anyway, I cannot use "ob_ " functions, i ll have problems with some
functions.
So, the solution seems to
Only if (s)he''s on a debian based linux distro.
I see from his configure output, that he's on Linux, but what makes you
think he's on Debian ( or on a system with apt-rpm ) ?
Run this command: sudo apt-get build-dep php5
This will get you all the packages needed to build php5, which
should
I was working on a script that was supposed to generate PDF files on
the fly and ran into the same problem as you described. MS IE has
always been and will always be (?) a P.I.T.A. when it comes to
following standards (I am not really sure if the header application/x-
octet-steam is a standr
On 6/14/06, Ligaya Turmelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
> You realize that compiling PHP6 from CVS is, errr, not really for
> newbies... :-)
Yeah - I know. but I am helping out the php qa team by writing some
phpt tests... and they prefer (though don't require) the tests also
I will try that after golf...
-Original Message-
From: Rafael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:28 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Re: Setting headers for file download
I use something like this...
$file_len = filesize($file_name);
$
Hi, when I do that I do not get any download frame showing up. Can that be
solved?
-Original Message-
From: Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 4:58 AM
To: Peter Lauri
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Setting headers for file download
On
mbneto wrote:
Hi,
I am facing a strange problem. I have a script that runs fine in one
server
but simply locks up in another.
I´ve managed to find that when the curl_exec is called the problem appears,
so I decided to use a sample script with the same example found at
ww.php.net and got the
kristianto adi widiatmoko wrote:
i try to transfer file from one server to another server, lets call it server A
to server B.
My Idea is like this
I place my script in server A
http://B/file.txt","w+);
while(!feof($local)) {
$buff = fread($local,1024);
fwrite($remote, $buff);
}
fcl
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 21:17, Dave M G wrote:
> If there is some other way for them to exploit a dynamic include()
> function, then please let me know.
$untrusted_var = '../../../../../../../etc/passwd';
include($untrusted_var);
Or in later versions of PHP, I *think* the following may even work
i try to transfer file from one server to another server, lets call it server A
to server B.
My Idea is like this
I place my script in server A
http://B/file.txt","w+);
while(!feof($local)) {
$buff = fread($local,1024);
fwrite($remote, $buff);
}
fclose($local);
fclose($remote);
?>
I
Richard Lynch wrote:
The problem with making it dynamic, is that you've just made it
AWFULLY easy for some Bad Guy to inject their own PHP file into your
system...
Think about that for awhile.
I have thought about it, and I can only see it as possible if the person
already has the ability to wr
Now, if it's just for practice, then you need a little change in you
code, since strtoupper('\\2') will give '\\2' (i.e. does nothing) and
the letter will remain the same.
I meant, since *strtoupper('\\2')* is evaluated _before_ being included
in the string (used as replacement), i.e...
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 17:57, Ryan A wrote:
> Hey Larry,
>
> Thanks again, now i have around 3 different ways of
> doing this... can assure the client that all will be
> well, all depends now if the project is confirmed and
> given to us.
>
> But the info you gave me will serve me even if this
> p
Richard Lynch wrote:
You realize that compiling PHP6 from CVS is, errr, not really for
newbies... :-)
Yeah - I know. but I am helping out the php qa team by writing some
phpt tests... and they prefer (though don't require) the tests also
include the unicode support. which means PHP6. As I to
I use something like this...
$file_len = filesize($file_name);
$file_ts = filemtime($file_name);
header('Content-Type: application/x-octet-stream'); // none known
header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0');
header('Last-Modified: '. gmdate('D, d M Y H:i:
Capitalize the first letter of a word: ucwords()[1]
Now, if it's just for practice, then you need a little change in you
code, since strtoupper('\\2') will give '\\2' (i.e. does nothing) and
the letter will remain the same. One way to do it would be
$text = 'hello world (any ...w
Hey Larry,
Thanks again, now i have around 3 different ways of
doing this... can assure the client that all will be
well, all depends now if the project is confirmed and
given to us.
But the info you gave me will serve me even if this
project does not go through or i dont use wget for
this projec
You realize that compiling PHP6 from CVS is, errr, not really for
newbies... :-)
You may want to start over with a stable download from:
http://php.net/downloads.php
You do not seem to have the 'lex' command, which means you probably
didn't install 'lex'
you can Google for the error message (th
Ubuntu Breezy Badger, AMD 64
I am trying to build PHP6 from source. I must admit to being a novice
at *nix systems, but I am learning - so please be gentle. :)
I have already gotten a copy of the PHP6 source from CVS, downloaded the
autoconf version 2.13 as well as the ICU and ran the ./bui
On Mon, June 12, 2006 4:49 pm, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Ryan A wrote:
>> Thanks for the suggestion, I am not too familier with
>> wget but (correct me if i am wrong) wont wget just get
>> the output from the pages ignoreing the links?
>
> that's the default behaviour - but wget has about a zillion
> pa
On Mon, June 12, 2006 5:00 pm, Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
> Hello,
> How can I trap a fatal error (like calling a non existant method,
> requiring
> a non existant file, etc) and go to a user defined error handler? I
> tried
> set_error_handler(), but it seems to skip over the errors I care
> a
"Jochem Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> KI wrote:
>> I posted this Thursday as a PHP bug: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37743
>>
>> Basically this function is off by 2 minutes from the US & UK governments
>> calculations.
>
> not today it isn't - U.S. Naval Ob
On windows, you just take out the ; in the line with php_gd2.dll in
your php.ini file
php.net has to be in the directory noted in
And your extension_dir in php.ini has to be the directory where
php_gd2.dll lives.
On Mon, June 12, 2006 6:11 pm, Beauford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get GD wor
On Tue, June 13, 2006 6:30 am, Ruben Rubio Rey wrote:
> I am using gettext to get a web page in several languages.
>
> When gettext does not found an string, it shows the string.
>
> Is it possible to detect when a string is not found, in order to advis
> me ?
My experience, if you call it that, w
On Mon, June 12, 2006 6:11 pm, KI wrote:
> I posted this Thursday as a PHP bug:
> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37743
>
> Basically this function is off by 2 minutes from the US & UK
> governments
> calculations. While PHP is admitting there is a difference they are
> stating
> I should live with
On Tue, June 13, 2006 1:44 am, Peter Lauri wrote:
> This is how I try to push files to download using headers:
Content-type: application/octet-stream
Any browser failing to download THAT is seriously broken.
The Content-Disposition: crap will only work on select browsers -- If
you really want th
Hello,
on 06/13/2006 01:37 PM Peter Lauri said the following:
> Yes, that class I am aware of. However, I only want to send text/plain
> messages, not MIME messages.
MIME includes plain text messages. MIME is what is called the set of
standard rules defined in RFC documents for sending e-mail. 8
On Tue, June 13, 2006 4:09 am, Peter Lauri wrote:
> How can I send UTF-8 mails with the mail() function. Right now I am
> doing:
>
> mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Subject', 'Message',
> "From: The Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \n" .
> "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 \n" .
> "Content-Transfer-Enc
On Tue, June 13, 2006 4:22 am, grape wrote:
> I would like run a php-script via CLI which outputs some information
> to
> stdout, and then go into background. I use code similar to this to
> fork
> and to dettach the child I/O from the TTY (some error handling removed
> to improve readability)
>
>
Yes, that class I am aware of. However, I only want to send text/plain
messages, not MIME messages.
-Original Message-
From: Manuel Lemos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 4:36 AM
To: Peter Lauri
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: Sending UTF-8 mail with mai
Hello,
on 06/13/2006 06:09 AM Peter Lauri said the following:
> How can I send UTF-8 mails with the mail() function. Right now I am doing:
>
> mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Subject', 'Message',
> "From: The Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \n" .
> "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 \n" .
> "Conten
Hi,
I am facing a strange problem. I have a script that runs fine in one server
but simply locks up in another.
I´ve managed to find that when the curl_exec is called the problem appears,
so I decided to use a sample script with the same example found at
ww.php.net and got the same results.
Th
The problem with making it dynamic, is that you've just made it
AWFULLY easy for some Bad Guy to inject their own PHP file into your
system...
Think about that for awhile.
On Tue, June 13, 2006 5:22 am, Dave M G wrote:
> PHP List,
>
> Up until now, in order to get all the functions and classes
On 13/06/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 11:33 AM -0700 6/13/06, sam wrote:
>Wow this is hard I can't wait till I get the hang of it.
>
>Capitalize the first letter of a word.
Why not use ucfirst(), that is what the function is for.
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At 11:33 AM -0700 6/13/06, sam wrote:
>Wow this is hard I can't wait till I get the hang of it.
>
>Capitalize the first letter of a word.
Try:
tedd
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Peter Lauri wrote:
How can I send UTF-8 mails with the mail() function. Right now I am doing:
mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Subject', 'Message',
"From: The Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \n" .
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 \n" .
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n\n")
The message is being
On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 15:07, Jochem Maas wrote:
> sam wrote:
> >
> > for
> > Eyes burning; caffein shakes; project overdue
>
> nobody here cares whether your project is overdue -
>
> waiting 7 minutes before sending a 'reminder' about the
> question you asked suggests you need to take a PATIENCE
sam wrote:
>
> for
> Eyes burning; caffein shakes; project overdue
nobody here cares whether your project is overdue -
waiting 7 minutes before sending a 'reminder' about the
question you asked suggests you need to take a PATIENCE
lesson.
or did some fraudster sell you a php support contract?
.
sam wrote:
>
> Wow this is hard I can't wait till I get the hang of it.
>
> Capitalize the first letter of a word.
>
> echo preg_replace('/(^)(.)(.*$)/', strtoupper('\\2') . '\\3', 'yikes!');
> // outputs yikes!
>
> Nope didn't work.
>
> So I want to see if I'm in the right place:
>
> echo pr
for
Eyes burning; caffein shakes; project overdue
Thanks
Why not just use ucfirst http://us2.php.net/manual/en/
function.ucfirst.php?
-Original Message-
From: sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 2:34 PM
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] preg_replace \\1 yIKES!
Wow this
Wow this is hard I can't wait till I get the hang of it.
Capitalize the first letter of a word.
echo preg_replace('/(^)(.)(.*$)/', strtoupper('\\2') . '\\3', 'yikes!');
// outputs yikes!
Nope didn't work.
So I want to see if I'm in the right place:
echo preg_replace('/(^)(.)(.*$)/', '\\1' .
What do you mean with the display fonts? Do you mean the text that is
inserted in the form?
-Original Message-
From: tedd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:55 AM
To: Peter Lauri; 'tedd'; 'Barry'; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: Sending UTF-8 mail
At 6:14 PM +0700 6/13/06, Peter Lauri wrote:
>No they do not. It should be øÀ°¥ if it is correct.
>
>The process is like this:
>
>1. The user enter the data in a form
>2. The form data will be used to insert data into the database and send an
>alert via email about the name and summary of the docu
pure guess work coming up...
grape wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like run a php-script via CLI which outputs some information to
> stdout, and then go into background. I use code similar to this to fork
> and to dettach the child I/O from the TTY (some error handling removed
> to improve readabili
No they do not. It should be ฟหกด if it is correct.
The process is like this:
1. The user enter the data in a form
2. The form data will be used to insert data into the database and send an
alert via email about the name and summary of the document. The below is
inserted into the database, and
At 5:25 PM +0700 6/13/06, Peter Lauri wrote:
>That worked "better". Now I at least am getting something that looks like
>the same it looks in MySQL database table. However, in the email client
>(outlook, gmail, hotmail) it is being showed like this:
>
>Document name: ´¡¿Ë
>Document summary: ´¡Ë¿
>
Jochem Maas wrote:
> Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
>> Adam Zey wrote:
>>
>>> Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
Hello,
How can I trap a fatal error (like calling a non existant method,
requiring
a non existant file, etc) and go to a user defined error handler? I
tried set_err
Beauford wrote:
I'm using Slackware 10 and installed GD as an install package. I also
changed some lines in the php.ini file for GD.
Tom: I have no idea how this program works, all I know is that I need it for
the captcha program to display the image. I wouldn't even bother otherwise.
Thanks.
Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
> Adam Zey wrote:
>
>> Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> How can I trap a fatal error (like calling a non existant method,
>>> requiring
>>> a non existant file, etc) and go to a user defined error handler? I
>>> tried set_error_handler(), but it seems to
That worked "better". Now I at least am getting something that looks like
the same it looks in MySQL database table. However, in the email client
(outlook, gmail, hotmail) it is being showed like this:
Document name: ´¡¿Ë
Document summary: ´¡Ë¿
/Peter
-Original Message-
From: Barry [ma
Robert Cummings wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 11:03, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Robert Cummings wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 06:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
My brain needs a crutch when trying doing this kind of thing
(normally I only write hex number literally when dealing with bitwise
s
Sometimes unexpected errors happen. We write hundreds of lines of code a
day. Typos happen, I forget some includes, I type $d->appendCild() instead
of $d->appendChild(). It's all a part of the development process.
Our application makes extensive use of AJAX and JSON. Sometimes we make an
AJAX
On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 11:03, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Robert Cummings wrote:
> > On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 06:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
> >> My brain needs a crutch when trying doing this kind of thing
> >> (normally I only write hex number literally when dealing with bitwise
> >> stuff -
> >> the conversion
Keith wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Not really a php issue per se - sorry.
> But I'm sure someone here is bound to know the answer. :-)
>
> I have a main site that is accessible at say
> "http://www.somedomain.com/somedir/"; but I want visitors to be able to
> access the site using simply "http://www.som
Robert Cummings wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 06:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> My brain needs a crutch when trying doing this kind of thing
>> (normally I only write hex number literally when dealing with bitwise stuff -
>> the conversion stuff still makes my head spin) - this is what this table is
>
KI wrote:
> I posted this Thursday as a PHP bug: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37743
>
> Basically this function is off by 2 minutes from the US & UK governments
> calculations.
not today it isn't - U.S. Naval Observatory
(http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html)
gives me 5.23 for sun
On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 06:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
>
> My brain needs a crutch when trying doing this kind of thing
> (normally I only write hex number literally when dealing with bitwise stuff -
> the conversion stuff still makes my head spin) - this is what this table is
> for:
>
> 128 64 32 16 8
Hi all
Not really a php issue per se - sorry.
But I'm sure someone here is bound to know the answer. :-)
I have a main site that is accessible at say
"http://www.somedomain.com/somedir/"; but I want visitors to be able to
access the site using simply "http://www.somedomain.com"; AND for the
re
Peter Lauri schrieb:
How can I send UTF-8 mails with the mail() function. Right now I am doing:
mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Subject', 'Message',
"From: The Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \n" .
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 \n" .
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n\n")
The message is bei
Adam Zey wrote:
> Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
>> Hello,
>> How can I trap a fatal error (like calling a non existant method,
>> requiring
>> a non existant file, etc) and go to a user defined error handler? I
>> tried set_error_handler(), but it seems to skip over the errors I care
>> about.
>>
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 07:22, Ryan A wrote:
> Hey,
> Thanks for the explanation of the switches.
>
> One part that I dont really understand is:
>
> blah?foo=bar links
> into [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> having a link such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not going to
> work to link to the second document...rig
Your query is wrong. You are selecting only one result yet you are
referencing three. I suggest...
SELECT * FROM centers ORDER BY idc asc
Jef
-Original Message-
From: Jesús Alain Rodríguez Santos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 8:49 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.
How can I send UTF-8 mails with the mail() function. Right now I am doing:
mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Subject', 'Message',
"From: The Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \n" .
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 \n" .
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n\n")
The message is being sent, but the UTF-8 s
if you want to ask a question don't be so lazy as to
simply reply to a post in an existing thread - it's considered
rude.
send a new email.
Jesús Alain Rodríguez Santos wrote:
...
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Hi all,
I found out (while playing with xpath()) that you cant edit the content of a
node when you use a reference on a SimpleXMLElement object.
An example:
---
$xmlString = '
asdfasdfeorpqi
oouzzrrzreorpqi
';
$xml = simplexml_load_string($xmlString
First of all I'm sorry for my english I don't know speak very well, I will
try to explain it, I hope you understain what I need.
I have two tables: centers and peoples, in table centers I have the centers
values and in table peoples I have the peoples values and in table columns
center the id
Anyway when you include files by script (not scpecifying the order in
which u include them) check out class inheritage and class usage in
files you include. Classes that are inherited must be included first.
Andy
At 7:22 PM +0900 6/13/06, Dave M G wrote:
PHP List,
Up until now, i
--- Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > that said it could take a week to figure out all
> the
> > > parameters. ;-)
> >
...
> That's why I included the switches I did. :-) I had
> to do something very
> similar just last week.
> ...
>
> -m means "mirror". That is, recur
At 7:22 PM +0900 6/13/06, Dave M G wrote:
>PHP List,
>
>Up until now, in order to get all the functions and classes I need in my
>scripts, I have always made a file called "includes.php" that contains a
>series of include() statements for all of the files that I want to include.
>Then I just inc
Ruben Rubio Rey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using gettext to get a web page in several languages.
>
> When gettext does not found an string, it shows the string.
>
> Is it possible to detect when a string is not found, in order to advis me ?
sure in a very simplistic manner;
function __($s)
{
Best group member,
This is how I try to push files to download using headers:
header("Content-type: $file_type");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$filename");
print $file;
It works fine in FireFox, but not that good in IE. I have been googled to
find the fix for IE, but I can
- Original Message -
From: "David Tulloh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Help with some clever bit operations
The example starting values
$existing = 181; # = 10110101
$new = 92; # = 01011100
$mask = 15; # = 0
Hi,
I am using gettext to get a web page in several languages.
When gettext does not found an string, it shows the string.
Is it possible to detect when a string is not found, in order to advis me ?
Thanks in advance,
Ruben Rubio Rey
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At 11:26 PM -0700 6/12/06, Paul Novitski wrote:
>Aside, the whole client-side/server-side debate depends on today's internet
>connection response time being as slow as it is. In a few years a seemingly
>sexy technology like Ajax, which appears useful today in pages so heavy with
>content that w
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 12:18, David Tulloh wrote:
> The example starting values
> $existing = 181; # = 10110101
> $new = 92; # = 01011100
> $mask = 15; # =
>
> Get the bits that will be changed
> $changing = $new & $mask; # = 12 = 1100
>
> Get the bits that won't be changed
> $stay
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 12:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Niels wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem I can solve with some loops and if-thens, but I'm sure
>> it can be done with bit operations -- that would be prettier. I've tried
>> to work it out on paper, but I keep missing the final solution. Mayb
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 12:32, Ford, Mike wrote:
> On 13 June 2006 10:31, Niels wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem I can solve with some loops and if-thens,
>> but I'm sure it
>> can be done with bit operations -- that would be prettier.
>> I've tried to
>> work it out on paper, but I keep m
On 13 June 2006 10:31, Niels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem I can solve with some loops and if-thens,
> but I'm sure it
> can be done with bit operations -- that would be prettier.
> I've tried to
> work it out on paper, but I keep missing the final solution. Maybe
> I'm missing something obvi
David Tulloh wrote:
> The example starting values
> $existing = 181; # = 10110101
> $new = 92; # = 01011100
> $mask = 15; # =
>
> Get the bits that will be changed
> $changing = $new & $mask; # = 12 = 1100
>
> Get the bits that won't be changed
> $staying = $existing & ~$mask; # = 17
PHP List,
Up until now, in order to get all the functions and classes I need in my
scripts, I have always made a file called "includes.php" that contains a
series of include() statements for all of the files that I want to
include. Then I just include that one file at the top of all my PHP scr
Niels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem I can solve with some loops and if-thens, but I'm sure it
> can be done with bit operations -- that would be prettier. I've tried to
> work it out on paper, but I keep missing the final solution. Maybe I'm
> missing something obvious...
>
> The problem: A f
The example starting values
$existing = 181; # = 10110101
$new = 92; # = 01011100
$mask = 15; # =
Get the bits that will be changed
$changing = $new & $mask; # = 12 = 1100
Get the bits that won't be changed
$staying = $existing & ~$mask; # = 176 = 1011
Combine them together
$res
Niels schrieb:
Hi,
I have a problem I can solve with some loops and if-thens, but I'm sure it
can be done with bit operations -- that would be prettier. I've tried to
work it out on paper, but I keep missing the final solution. Maybe I'm
missing something obvious...
The problem: A function trie
Hi,
I have a problem I can solve with some loops and if-thens, but I'm sure it
can be done with bit operations -- that would be prettier. I've tried to
work it out on paper, but I keep missing the final solution. Maybe I'm
missing something obvious...
The problem: A function tries to update an ex
Hi all,
I would like run a php-script via CLI which outputs some information to
stdout, and then go into background. I use code similar to this to fork
and to dettach the child I/O from the TTY (some error handling removed
to improve readability)
It works fine using PHP version 5.0.4, but
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