On Dec 1, 2007 3:53 PM, Crayon Shin Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
> > At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> > >On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> > >> I'm trying to understand joins,
> > >
> > >Ask on a database related list.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: tedd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 2:09 AM
> To: Crayon Shin Chan; php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Join question
>
> At 12:53 PM +0800 12/1/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> >On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
>
At 12:53 PM +0800 12/1/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
>On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
>> I'm trying to understand joins,
>
>Ask on a database related list.
Really?
Really.
No langua
[snip]
If you try you can probably make a connection from php to everything
under
the sun, doesn't mean everything under the sun is an appropriate topic
for this list.
[/snip]
The Oracle of PHP - 6 Degrees of Separation
I joined PHP to Oracle, Kevin Bacon and temperature all in one shot.
Ted
On Friday 30 November 2007, Jochem Maas wrote:
> my guess it took less time to search for 'Crayon' in his mail archive
> than it took you to write the sentence.
Is not so much the actual time taken but rather that he had the free time
at all.
> aparently Rob wasn't saying this ... but I would,
On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
> I'm sorry, allow me to rephrase... in the past 5 months you've made 2
> on-topic useful posts, with the rest either being on-topic for an
> off-topic thread, or completely off-topic. I see no point in saying
> more, I've made my point.
I know y
On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
> At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> >On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> >> I'm trying to understand joins,
> >
> >Ask on a database related list.
> Really?
Really.
> No language lives in a vacuum, mate. Especially, a web langu
At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
I'm trying to understand joins,
Ask on a database related list.
--
Crayon
Really?
No language lives in a vacuum, mate. Especially, a web language.
IMO, one of the major attributes that make PHP tr
At 9:52 AM -0500 11/30/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Nov 29, 2007 11:17 PM, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob,
The version difference is probably right on the nose. If I
remember correctly, you couldn't do that in the long-popular 3.23,
which *gasp!* is still used by some web
At 2:00 PM +1100 11/30/07, Chris wrote:
Out of curiosity, what SQL server (and version) are you using? I
currently have MySQL 5.0.33 on my dev box and I had no problem with the
query I gave you. Perhaps it's a version issue. There really shouldn't
be a problem updating a table that also occurs in
Thanks for the great advice! That did the trick and made me realize
an even simpler solution to my needs in the process.
I needed to iterate the pages in reverse to store the page ID of the
last element of each element before allowing the walker
class to do its work. This allowed me to
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Anyone knows PHP/AJAX library which allows to get full path of file dropped
> into web browser's window area?
>
> It is required for document archiving system in order to avoid multiple (or to
> be more precise, almost endless) us
You can also use the FileReference ActionScript class in flash. This will
not allow you to drop a file and get it uploaded (will it?) but it supports
multiple file selection. There are some implementations in javascript that
make use of this flash feature to upload multiple files interactively
(sea
I think the risk is that the path shows lots of information about how your
system is configured that is not necessary to transfer the file, so, for
example if uploading something from you My Documents folder on windoz, why
reveal what username you use for system signon, no sense leaving the door
op
Unfortunatly javascript can't access the filesystem so it can't get
filenames. The closest way you could do something like this would be to use
Java (not javascript, totally different). It's a permissions thing, just
the way JS and everything else is designed.
- Dan
""Andrei Verovski (aka M
Andrés Robinet wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Norde-Amijkzegl Tomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 8:16 PM
>> To: php-general@lists.php.net
>> Subject: [PHP] Before to submission RFC datas
>>
>>
>>
>> All of yous people, hi!
>>
>> I seeing yesterday on t
I for getting You helps on this Important Question? RFC do not write itselfs
for Onlines.
Fastly responsing me for stopping accessing by make Law for RFC. Then
Internet President stopping all accessing from Nigeria right soon. Yes!
No more stolens of Identities and Passwords. No more stolens
> -Original Message-
> From: Norde-Amijkzegl Tomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 8:16 PM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] Before to submission RFC datas
>
>
>
> All of yous people, hi!
>
> I seeing yesterday on the Googles for RFC 0001 so I
You normal responsing fastly, why not for Important Questions like I did for
post?
You must respond Me now so I can write RFC for stopping they accessing
Online right now! Make no more days come!
Yes.
-Tomas
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""Olav Mørkrid"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello
how can i get a raw and untouched printout of a multipart/form-data
POST? i need this to analyze what certain user agents do wrong when
uploading files.
what happens is that php just fails to put files into $_FI
All of yous people, hi!
I seeing yesterday on the Googles for RFC 0001 so I asking
you to enforce you helping My head from pain before I submissioning
the Officials.
For before to submission RFC Datas to Ietf on List Proposals, I asking
much discussionality by Community. I proposing smartly an
Hi !
Anyone knows PHP/AJAX library which allows to get full path of file dropped
into web browser's window area?
It is required for document archiving system in order to avoid multiple (or to
be more precise, almost endless) usage of "open file" dialogs from the
browser.
Library should be com
>
> quite, quite, I was just jesting :-)
>
Oh good, I'll call back the troups,,
Warren
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On Nov 30, 2007 5:16 PM, Dan Shirah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ALMOST have it!
>
> I have changed the code to this:
>
> if ($num_rows > 0 && $barcode_id == "") {
> echo "The query found ".$num_rows." row(s)";
> $procedure = "Execute Procedure informix.updt_brcd_id_req('$case',
> '$event_date',
Warren Vail wrote:
> I did not know that about Windows Letter formatting, well, not all Americans
> think everything revolves around the way Americans do things. Knowing a
> little about Microsoft marketing strategy, they probably feel they should
> charge extra for providing more flexible formatt
I did not know that about Windows Letter formatting, well, not all Americans
think everything revolves around the way Americans do things. Knowing a
little about Microsoft marketing strategy, they probably feel they should
charge extra for providing more flexible formatting.
I do believe a good s
ALMOST have it!
I have changed the code to this:
if ($num_rows > 0 && $barcode_id == "") {
echo "The query found ".$num_rows." row(s)";
$procedure = "Execute Procedure informix.updt_brcd_id_req('$case',
'$event_date', '$event_sequence', '$event_code')";
print_r ($procedure);
$run = ifx_query($
Warren Vail wrote:
> Not to mention that syntax works in the US, but not large portions of the
> rest of the world. (even with the 1 country code in front).
can't remember when that ever stopped an american.
e.g. Windows print subsystem that shoves 'Letter' format down
your throat as the default
Not to mention that syntax works in the US, but not large portions of the
rest of the world. (even with the 1 country code in front).
Warren vail
> -Original Message-
> From: afan pasalic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 12:03 PM
> To: Daevid Vincent
> Cc: 'php
It's ok to store it this way, but it could be a little PITA when search.
E.g., you store (123) 456-7890 and somebody search for 123-456-7890? Right?
-afan
Daevid Vincent wrote:
> The kind of opposite of this, is what I use, in that it ADDs the () and -
>
> if ((strlen($phone)) <= 14) $phone =
The kind of opposite of this, is what I use, in that it ADDs the () and -
if ((strlen($phone)) <= 14) $phone =
preg_replace("/[^0-9]*([0-9]{3})[^0-9]*([0-9]{3})[^0-9]*([0-9]{4}).*/",
"(\\1) \\2-\\3", $phone);
> -Original Message-
> From: afan pasalic [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Shirah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 4:00 PM
> To: Daniel Brown
> Cc: php-general
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Calling a stored procedure
>
> I tried a different approach with the code below:
>
> if ($num_rows > 0 && $barcode_id == ""
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 14:46 -0500, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> This is dangerous use of the array functions. A problem occurs when you
> have a value that evaluates to false (such as the first entry in the
> example array :). In fact the only way to ensure you traverse the array
> properly is to use
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 09:51 -0800, Jim Lucas wrote:
> Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is it possible to rewind a foreach loop? eg:
> >
> >
> > $numbers = array(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10);
> >
> > foreach ($numbers as $index => $value)
> > {
> > if ($value == 5)
> > {
>
I believe you need to send the call to the stored procedure to the database
as if it were a query, instead of asking PHP to execute it.
HTH,
Warren Vail
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Shirah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 10:57 AM
> To: Daniel Brown
> Cc: p
On Nov 30, 2007 1:56 PM, Dan Shirah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure if we're on the same page.
>
> I have a stored procedure on my Informix server. All I am trying to do is
> create a simple form that when submitted will pass several parameters to the
> stored procedure and execute it.
>
I tried a different approach with the code below:
if ($num_rows > 0 && $barcode_id == "") {
echo "The query found ".$num_rows." row(s)";
$call_procedure = "CALL informix.updt_brcd_id_req('$case', '$event_date',
'$event_sequence', '$event_code')";
$call_result = ifx_query($connect_id, $call_proc
I'm not sure if we're on the same page.
I have a stored procedure on my Informix server. All I am trying to do is
create a simple form that when submitted will pass several parameters to the
stored procedure and execute it.
I shouldn't have to pass the head/body/content to the Informix server to
On Nov 30, 2007 1:39 PM, Dan Shirah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am having soem difficulty when trying to call an INFORMIX stored procedure
> with PHP.
>
> I have verified that the if() condition is true and all of the parameters I
> am passing are valid. However, when I run the fo
Hello all,
I am having soem difficulty when trying to call an INFORMIX stored procedure
with PHP.
I have verified that the if() condition is true and all of the parameters I
am passing are valid. However, when I run the following:
if ($num_rows > 0 && $barcode_id == "") {
echo "The query found
That it is, Steve. That it is.
And because of the occasion, I feel justified in celebrating by top-posting.
TFGIF!
On Nov 30, 2007 12:58 PM, Steve Edberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:30 AM -0500 11/30/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
> >On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PRO
At 10:30 AM -0500 11/30/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
> I was tempted to flame Tedd just because he's Tedd. ;-P
lol. but then the guy was programming Rocks(tm) way before I was
born, that has to count for so
Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to rewind a foreach loop? eg:
$numbers = array(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10);
foreach ($numbers as $index => $value)
{
if ($value == 5)
{
prev($numbers);
}
echo "Value: $value" . PHP_EOL;
}
The above do
Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Daniel Brown wrote:
>>> I was tempted to flame Tedd just because he's Tedd. ;-P
>> lol. but then the guy was programming Rocks(tm) way before I was
>> born, that has to count for something :-)
>
>
>
On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Brown wrote:
> > I was tempted to flame Tedd just because he's Tedd. ;-P
>
> lol. but then the guy was programming Rocks(tm) way before I was
> born, that has to count for something :-)
Please keep all replies on t
tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> I found why the JOIN didn't work for me in this instance, which was I
> needed to create a third table and JOIN what I needed in that table
> from the other two.
>
> My problem was that I was trying to alter one of the tables in the
> JOIN.
Jochem Maas wrote:
> afan pasalic wrote:
>> hi,
>> I store phone number in mysql as integer, e.g. (123) 456-7890 is stored
>> as 1234567890.
>> though, in search form they usually type in a phone number with
>> parenthesis/space/dashes. I have to extract numbers before I search
>> through mysql.
On Nov 30, 2007 10:41 AM, Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 28, 2007 9:48 AM, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Good morning (/afternoon/evening) all;
> >
> >This is more or less an RFC-type email, hence the subject line. I
> > would like to see your comments
On Nov 28, 2007 9:48 AM, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Good morning (/afternoon/evening) all;
>
>This is more or less an RFC-type email, hence the subject line. I
> would like to see your comments on this case, and maybe we can forge
> some sort of agreement or unofficial treat
2007. 11. 30, péntek keltezéssel 08.44-kor afan pasalic ezt írta:
> hi,
> I store phone number in mysql as integer, e.g. (123) 456-7890 is stored
> as 1234567890.
> though, in search form they usually type in a phone number with
> parenthesis/space/dashes. I have to extract numbers before I search
afan pasalic wrote:
> hi,
> I store phone number in mysql as integer, e.g. (123) 456-7890 is stored
> as 1234567890.
> though, in search form they usually type in a phone number with
> parenthesis/space/dashes. I have to extract numbers before I search
> through mysql.
>
> currently, I use eregi_r
I suck at regex.. but found this a while ago. Supposedly it'll strip all
non-numeric characters, so I've used it for phone #'s and SSNs:
preg_replace ('/[^\d]+/s', '', $var)
-TG
- Original Message -
From: afan pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: php-general
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 08:44:
On Nov 29, 2007 11:17 PM, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 14:00 +1100, Chris wrote:
> > > Out of curiosity, what SQL server (and version) are you using? I
> > > currently have MySQL 5.0.33 on my dev box and I had no problem with the
> > > query I gave you. Perhaps
On Nov 30, 2007 8:08 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> > On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
> >
> >> That's an amusing statement. I took a peek back in time and noticed
> >> that in the past 5 months you've only made two on-topic useful posts to
hi,
I store phone number in mysql as integer, e.g. (123) 456-7890 is stored
as 1234567890.
though, in search form they usually type in a phone number with
parenthesis/space/dashes. I have to extract numbers before I search
through mysql.
currently, I use eregi_replace() function, several times, to
TG wrote:
> Unless your URL is more complicated than your example, you shouldn't need to
> use urlencode() at all. You'd need to use it in a case where your string
> may contain characters that aren't valid in URLs like spaces and such:
>
> $baseurl = "http://www.somesearchsite.com/search=";;
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
>> That's an amusing statement. I took a peek back in time and noticed
>> that in the past 5 months you've only made two on-topic useful posts to
>> the PHP General list-- and they were both for the same thread.
>
> If
Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to rewind a foreach loop? eg:
>
>
> $numbers = array(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10);
>
> foreach ($numbers as $index => $value)
> {
> if ($value == 5)
> {
> prev($numbers);
> }
> echo "Value: $value"
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