tedd wrote:
At 7:45 PM +0100 8/8/08, Richard Heyes wrote:
Hi,
Well, whatever it is, I made one. Just a picture at the moment because
I have no website... :-(
http://picasaweb.google.com/richard.heyes
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Seriously, it looks just like a horizontal bar char
Hello,
on 08/08/2008 12:58 AM Don said the following:
Hi,
I have a form with two lists. One is populated with many options while the
second is populated with only a single item. When the first drop-down list
is changed, I call a PHP script sing AJAX to populate the second list. I
also need
> -Original Message-
> From: mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 4:36 PM
> To: Per Jessen
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)
>
> On 8/8/08, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am not for or agai
On 8/8/08, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not for or against either, I'm just looking for the right argument
> for PUT support as it seems to be lacking (and I've never found myself
> in a situation where PUT was the solution).
I need to accept files of various sizes - up to 2GB, ma
> PUT is raw (AFAIK)
That sounds good. Have you any link to a basicly methode description? This
is a really new methode for me but sounds better than http upload btw.
resume function is not bad.
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On 8/8/08, mukesh yadav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I want to send some text to the serverA For a varification and gettign
> some data from the server from the serverB.
> is it possible to achieve this using cURL If yes then can any one please
> tell me how do i achieve this?
> I tried to
Hi,
I have a strange problem with PHP5 on FreeBSD.
When run on a FreeBSD server the decrypt function of a xTea encryption
library does not work correctly. While the same PHP code runs without
problem on a Windows Server. Has anybody experienced similar problems? I
am at a dead end any help wo
mike wrote:
> On 8/8/08, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Same as POST then :-) (except for the resume bit).
>>
>> I still don't see much of a difference. It doesn't matter much to
>> me,
>> I'd just like to understand what the real difference is. Maybe I
>> need to go and read RFC26
On 8/8/08, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Same as POST then :-) (except for the resume bit).
>
> I still don't see much of a difference. It doesn't matter much to me,
> I'd just like to understand what the real difference is. Maybe I need
> to go and read RFC2616.
I'm all for using ex
How do I install php-tidy extension on a hosted linux? I don't have
access to yum or apt-get. When I try pecl install tidy this fails
..
checking for TIDY support... yes, shared
configure: error: Cannot find libtidy
ERROR: `/var/tmp/pear/download/tidy-1.2/configure --with-tidy' failed
I am us
mike wrote:
> On 8/8/08, Andrew Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I've not had to upload such large files over HTTP, so forgive my
>> ignorance, but on the request end isn't the only difference between
>> PUT and POST the verb used in the request (and the intent of the
>> operation)? What c
At 7:45 PM +0100 8/8/08, Richard Heyes wrote:
Hi,
Well, whatever it is, I made one. Just a picture at the moment because
I have no website... :-(
http://picasaweb.google.com/richard.heyes
--
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http://www.phpguru.org
Seriously, it looks just like a horizontal bar chart showing two
Hi,
Well, whatever it is, I made one. Just a picture at the moment because
I have no website... :-(
http://picasaweb.google.com/richard.heyes
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When I first saw it, I thought of a stem and leaf graph:
http://cnx.org/content/m10157/latest/#table3
http://www.nervenet.org/papers_images/cb2.jpg
However, your stem remains constant (10), so I'm not really sure what you're
graphing.
Adam
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:11 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 8/8/08, Andrew Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've not had to upload such large files over HTTP, so forgive my
> ignorance, but on the request end isn't the only difference between
> PUT and POST the verb used in the request (and the intent of the
> operation)? What can you do with PUT th
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:08 PM, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/8/08, Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is a 1.9 gb file upload even sustainable on even a fairly small scale web
>> application? Maybe you could implement FTP if you trust the people that want
>> to upload the file.
>
> This i
On 8/8/08, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found this solution after a web search. I can't attribute the author, but
> would like to if I could.
I have something like that myself, but even on the URL they linked it
has a "php.net approved" snippet of code that works:
http://www.php.net/ma
Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> I'm calling shenanigans. It was a breeze to setup windows 3.11 WFWG in
> VMWare. There's a VM for almost every old system these days.
Very true, but not every one is a breeze. I've been trying to get to
play "Master Of Magic" on DOS for quite some time. On OS2 it _wa
Luke wrote:
> A friend works in a place where they use pascal as a database
> interface!
Nothing wrong with that - Pascal is a decent language. I know places
that still use APL2 - you need a special keyboard for that. And you'll
probably have to go and look up what it is :-)
http://en.wikipedi
At 3:59 PM +0100 8/8/08, Richard Heyes wrote:
> Anyone know what this graph type is called?
Well, whatever it is I made one. It'll be online as soon as my website is.
I would call it a bipolar bar chart.
Cheers,
tedd
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On 8/8/08, Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is a 1.9 gb file upload even sustainable on even a fairly small scale web
> application? Maybe you could implement FTP if you trust the people that want
> to upload the file.
This is why I am pushing for people to use PUT.
Still over HTTP, uploaders ca
Andrew write the answer:
-1149239296 Bytes is indiz for to big.
This time I had set the upload_file_size and post_max_size to 3000Mb
each, which probably didn't work. When I tried the 1900Mb file again I
got this error:
[Fri Aug 08 16:57:28 2008] [error] [client 192.168.2.113] PHP Warning:
POST
Andrew Ballard wrote:
>> This time I had set the upload_file_size and post_max_size to 3000Mb
>> each, which probably didn't work. When I tried the 1900Mb file again
>> I got this error:
>>
>> [Fri Aug 08 16:57:28 2008] [error] [client 192.168.2.113] PHP
>> [Warning:
>> POST Content-Length of 199
* I'm not sure if this is a bug (unlikely) or if it's just me (highly
likely). Given the following WSDL,
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/";
xmlns:soap12="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/";
xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"; name="TestTesting"
targetNamespace="urn:/test/testing
A friend works in a place where they use pascal as a database interface!
Luke Slater
Lead Developer
NuVoo
On 8 Aug 2008, at 16:25, V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/8/2008 3:59 AM India Time, _Micah Gersten_ wrote:
You can't steal it, but you can't do anything with it either, so
wha
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Per Jessen wrote:
>
>> Tom wrote:
>>
>>> Practical i implement a robust filebase in my new gamer portal and
>>> go to max. at upload values. If the users make a big upload, it
>>> should be stable. I think, later (after relea
On 8/8/2008 3:59 AM India Time, _Micah Gersten_ wrote:
You can't steal it, but you can't do anything with it either, so what's
the point of having it?
They are getting it printed and processing the printed hard copy
further. That's all.
They even have full fledged working programs (say, in
Per Jessen wrote:
> Tom wrote:
>
>> Practical i implement a robust filebase in my new gamer portal and
>> go to max. at upload values. If the users make a big upload, it
>> should be stable. I think, later (after release) i will enhance it
>> with a ftp port. But not yet.
>>
>> Here you can see
> Anyone know what this graph type is called?
Well, whatever it is I made one. It'll be online as soon as my website is.
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Tom wrote:
> Practical i implement a robust filebase in my new gamer portal and go
> to max. at upload values. If the users make a big upload, it should be
> stable. I think, later (after release) i will enhance it with a ftp
> port. But not yet.
>
> Here you can see, what i have in filebase, bu
Per Jessen wrote:
How about if I upload a 1Gb file to a webserver on a machine that only
has 256Mb memory - would you say that's impossible?
/Per Jessen, Zürich
In my experience that would the correct.
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and s
> -Original Message-
> From: tedd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 August 2008 15:32
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Graph type
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Anyone know what this graph type is called?
> >
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/richard.heyes
> >
>
> A European road s
Dave M G wrote:
PHP List,
I found this solution after a web search. I can't attribute the author,
but would like to if I could.
I have a routine like this:
if (isset($_POST['choice'])) {
if (get_magic_quotes_gpc() ){
stripslashes_arrays( $_POST );
}
$choice = $_POST['choice'];
}
else {
$cho
On Aug 7, 2008, at 12:37 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Philip Thompson wrote:
Oops! Meant to send this to the list
On Aug 7, 2008, at 9:31 AM, Philip Thompson wrote:
On Aug 6, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Philip Thompson wrote:
Is it possible to grab a variable number of parameter
Hi,
Anyone know what this graph type is called?
http://picasaweb.google.com/richard.heyes
A European road sign?
Cheers,
tedd
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Hi,
I want to send some text to the serverA For a varification and gettign
some data from the server from the serverB.
is it possible to achieve this using cURL If yes then can any one please
tell me how do i achieve this?
I tried to learn cURL function but I'm not able to understand any thing ca
Is a 1.9 gb file upload even sustainable on even a fairly small scale
web application? Maybe you could implement FTP if you trust the people
that want to upload the file.
Luke Slater
Lead Developer
NuVoo
On 9 Aug 2008, at 14:52, "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Practical i implement a robu
Practical i implement a robust filebase in my new gamer portal and go to
max. at upload values. If the users make a big upload, it should be stable.
I think, later (after release) i will enhance it with a ftp port. But not
yet.
Here you can see, what i have in filebase, but a 1.9 GB upload fail
Hi all,
I am developing the system where i have to dynamically assigned the tasks to
the workers based on certain rules as well as also considering load
balance.
If you have solved this type of problem or any idea or documentation on how
to achieve this, then please help me.
Best Regards,
Manoj K
Tom wrote:
> Hi Per,
>
> Execution Time ist set to 72000, i learned to set it not to low for
> tests
> :-)
> I learned also the last days many things about the php.ini. Many
> changes affect later, its mostly for me a trial and error thing and
> results in much phenomenon.
>
> At moment its okay
Hi Per,
Execution Time ist set to 72000, i learned to set it not to low for tests
:-)
I learned also the last days many things about the php.ini. Many changes
affect later, its mostly for me a trial and error thing and results in much
phenomenon.
At moment its okay, i can upload 1.2 Gb, no pro
Per Jessen wrote:
> Jim Lucas wrote:
>
>> I have never seen a case where Apache has stored the file on the file
>> system. In my past experience it has always held the file in memory,
>> therefor limited to the max physical memory that was install, minus a
>> little for other things.
>
> Well, I
Tom wrote:
> Hi Per,
>
> your result is on a suse 8.2 ?
> hmm, i don't know the reason why my suse 10.2 machines do that
> failure. My limits for for post_max_size and upload_max_size is both
> 1500M.
>
> Greets & thanx, Tom
Tom,
check your maximum PHP execution time. I've just done some tes
Tom wrote:
> "Per Jessen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tom wrote:
>
>> Im very glad to fix this problem, but the next one is here: Other
>> machine (but 2 GB Ram), same suse version, same (working now)
>> php.ini with limits to 5000M now and i can't uploa
Here you have a short video that describe the installer use and its results.
http://blog.webeo.fr/index.php?post/2008/08/08/Demo-Flampy-Installer-en-video
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Hello folks,
I'd try the PHP docs example from
http://de.php.net/manual/de/function.soap-soapserver-handle.php
"http://test-uri/";));
$server->addFunction("test");
$server->handle();
?>
If I open the test.php (with FF) on a linux server I get
−
−
SOAP-ENV:Server
Bad Request. Can't f
What is set this limit?
"Per Jessen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom wrote:
> Im very glad to fix this problem, but the next one is here: Other
> machine (but 2 GB Ram), same suse version, same (working now) php.ini
> with limits to 5000M now and i can't up
You could always program in something (perhaps in Ajax) to monitor the
progress of the file upload and check for errors periodically.
Luke Slater
On 8 Aug 2008, at 11:55, Peter Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Tom wrote:
Im very glad to fix this problem, but the next one i
Per Jessen wrote:
Tom wrote:
Im very glad to fix this problem, but the next one is here: Other
machine (but 2 GB Ram), same suse version, same (working now) php.ini
with limits to 5000M now and i can't upload a File greater than 900MB.
A file under 900MB i see the tmp file growing. A File with
Tom wrote:
> Im very glad to fix this problem, but the next one is here: Other
> machine (but 2 GB Ram), same suse version, same (working now) php.ini
> with limits to 5000M now and i can't upload a File greater than 900MB.
> A file under 900MB i see the tmp file growing. A File with +1 GB no
> t
Hi,
Anyone know what this graph type is called?
http://picasaweb.google.com/richard.heyes
Thanks, and I apologise for the slightly off-topic post. Probably best
to reply to me directly.
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Problem solved (at one machine)!
I can upload a ~ 2 GB File now on a machine with 1 GB Main Memory! No
Problem, swap is used but no break now.
The answer is, i think, the dramatical overhead for http upload, simply my
post_max_size and upload_max_size are to small. If i will upload 1 GB it
mus
This one time, at band camp, "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have an example of how to do this?
http://phpro.org/tutorials/Creating-Dropdowns-with-PHP-and-Xajax.html
enjoy,
Kevin
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Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
Having never used a revision-control solution in the past, I installed
TortoiseSVN and the associated SVN Server (local-only) found on
www.tigris.org . I've gotta say... it's been a breeze to setup (I used
the SVN "1-Click Setup" installer), and I've already migrated several
Am Freitag, den 08.08.2008, 09:00 +0100 schrieb Luke:
> Maybe there is some configuration in the server somewhere causing it
> to incorrectly use the tmp?
normla config php.ini
; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads.
file_uploads = On
; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use syste
Maybe there is some configuration in the server somewhere causing it
to incorrectly use the tmp?
Luke Slater
On 8 Aug 2008, at 08:48, Torsten Rosenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello
on a linux system (Suese 10.2) with 1 GB memory its not possible to
upload
via http a 1 Gb File. T
Hello
> on a linux system (Suese 10.2) with 1 GB memory its not possible to upload
> via http a 1 Gb File. Thats no limit problem on my php config. i can look
> the mem stats when uploading and the growing tmp file. If the temp file has
> 900 MB, Main Memory free is 0 and the script aborts an
Hello,
I'm working on the MDA paradigm for PHP5.
The goal is very simple, generate the source code of your PHP application as
fast as possible like AndroMDA for java users.
Design your class diagram and your physical database diagram, and Flampy
will help you to generate your code...
Flampy pr
Luke wrote:
> I think the sentiment is that you can't fit all of the file in the
> memory at once
>
Which would be absolutely true, but irrelevant - the question is whether
that would prevent me from uploading it? That is the problem Tom seems
to be having.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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I think the sentiment is that you can't fit all of the file in the
memory at once
Luke Slater
On 8 Aug 2008, at 07:59, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
What Apache starts, it reads the PHP memory limits in to the running
Apache process. When you try and upload a file
Jim Lucas wrote:
> What Apache starts, it reads the PHP memory limits in to the running
> Apache process. When you try and upload a file, it is a straight HTTP
> upload. PHP plays no part in the actual upload, except for the upload
> limits set in place by the php settings found in the php.ini o
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