Michael A. Peters wrote:
I'm looking into caching technologies.
memcache looks straight forward, but seems to lack any security, which
seems to indicate it should not be used with shared hosting where
another user could read or alter the objects.
Is there any way to at least do hostname based
I'm looking into caching technologies.
memcache looks straight forward, but seems to lack any security, which
seems to indicate it should not be used with shared hosting where
another user could read or alter the objects.
Is there any way to at least do hostname based authentication with
memc
Hi,
The php scripts works OK on windows 2000 server ( it supports chinese,
english & japanese - UTF-8 encoding) but it shows ??? ( non-english chars )
when copied to IIS7 + Fastcgi on windows 2008.
Is there some settings to change in php.ini ?
Regards,
Jon Lau
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Yes, currently the tmp folder (or any folders in my Apache htdocs
folder) is not accessible to the web due to the Mac's built-in
firewall set to block all incoming traffic except network time and
something installed by Adobe when I installed CS4 (e.g., Photoshop,
InDesign, etc.). However,
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 23:27, Jason Carson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Do I have to add session_start() at the beginning of every page so that
> the $_SESSION variables work on all pages or do I use session_start() on
> the first page and something else on other pages?
Yes, unless you're using ses
Hello all,
Do I have to add session_start() at the beginning of every page so that
the $_SESSION variables work on all pages or do I use session_start() on
the first page and something else on other pages?
Thanks
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The tmp folder isn't accessible from the web though, right? Someone
would first have to get access to your server for that.
On 7/1/09, Mari Masuda wrote:
>
> On Jul 1, 2009, at 12:54, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>
>> Mari Masuda wrote:
>>> On Jul 1, 2009, at 12:20, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>>>
Shawn
On Jul 2, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 13:38, Govinda
wrote:
I must not have mod-rewrite installed (I am 98% uneducated about
apache/server admin).
I will save your post though MIchael, for when I get more to that
level..
you gave a good lead.
You've
salmarayan wrote:
> Can any one tell me how can i implode a two D Array.
> i can implode normal arrays, but when i try to implode multidimensional
> Arrays, the result is empty.
> can some one tell me how to implode an array Like This
>
>
> $x=array ( [0] => array ( [side] => sell [stock_code] =>
Can any one tell me how can i implode a two D Array.
i can implode normal arrays, but when i try to implode multidimensional
Arrays, the result is empty.
can some one tell me how to implode an array Like This
$x=array ( [0] => array ( [side] => sell [stock_code] => AFMC.CA [quantity]
=> 200 ) ,
Martin Scotta wrote:
> Hil all
>
> I'm a 5.2.0 user (WINXP)
> I have a class like this...
>
> Class IsThisBad
> {
>const NAMESPACE = 'something';
>/* code */
>function __construct( $other=self::NAMESPACE )
>{
> /* do stuff */
>}
> }
>
> Recently the version 5.3 was relea
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 13:38, Govinda wrote:
>
> I must not have mod-rewrite installed (I am 98% uneducated about
> apache/server admin).
> I will save your post though MIchael, for when I get more to that level..
> you gave a good lead.
You've got mod_rewrite on there. If you're getting an
If you have mod_rewrite installed - put the following in
your .htaccess file:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^index\.html$ index.php [L]
That will cause index.php to be called when index.html is requested.
If you want it to forward to index.php then use [R] instead of [L]
If you want all .htm
Hil all
I'm a 5.2.0 user (WINXP)
I have a class like this...
Class IsThisBad
{
const NAMESPACE = 'something';
/* code */
function __construct( $other=self::NAMESPACE )
{
/* do stuff */
}
}
Recently the version 5.3 was released, so... should I change the const
"NAMESPACE" in t
Govinda wrote:
Dear list-members
I am using what I assume is a pretty standard cPanel setup (?)
I would like to be able change the mime types/extension so that ".html"
gets sent through the PHP interpreter, but I see the cPanel docs say
"...(note that you can not alter the system defined mime
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:40, Govinda wrote:
>
> Can someone point me to this?
Wrong list. ;-P
In fact, check Google for .htaccess MIME aliasing. It's nothing
to do with PHP, nor cPanel, really.
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Dear list-members
I am using what I assume is a pretty standard cPanel setup (?)
I would like to be able change the mime types/extension so that
".html" gets sent through the PHP interpreter, but I see the cPanel
docs say "...(note that you can not alter the system defined mime type
values
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 04:29:01PM +0530, Pravinc wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I am working with generating PDF using Dom PDF.
>
> My problem is when I generate a single PDF , Its working fine.
>
> But when I code it in a loop for generating more than one PDF it gives some
> error.
>
>$DomObj = n
Duh! I should have known that.
I actually tried that and had a problem so I thought unset() would not work
on an array. Guess that problem was elsewhere.
Thanks for the responses...
-Andres
Ford, Mike wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Andres Gonzalez [mailto:and...@packetstorm.com]
Se
Hey all,
I am working with generating PDF using Dom PDF.
My problem is when I generate a single PDF , Its working fine.
But when I code it in a loop for generating more than one PDF it gives some
error.
$DomObj = new DOMPDF();
$DomObj->load_html_file($pth);
$DomObj->
Nick Cooper wrote:
Does anyone have any further information on the PECL Binaries for 5.3, will
they be released?
I don't, but I suspect it is just a matter of compile + test.
On Linux (CentOS) I've only done testing with i386 but none of the pecl
modules I personally am using w/ 5.2.9 failed
Does anyone have any further information on the PECL Binaries for 5.3, will
they be released?
2009/6/30 pan
> Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
> >> Hello!
> >>
> >> The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
> >> of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X ser
yes,i agree with Mike's method.
2009-07-02
zhoo
发件人: Ford, Mike
发送时间: 2009-07-02 15:12:20
收件人: Andres Gonzalez; php-general@lists.php.net
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主题: RE: [PHP] removing an array from a compound array
> -Original Message-
> From: Andres Gonzalez [mailto:and...@packetstorm.com]
Jonathan Tapicer wrote:
What version, VC6 or VC9, TS or NTS? I use VC6 TS and the dll is there...
Of cause no one has asked yet which version you use if you have to test
BOTH Apache and IIS ;)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Andres Gonzalez [mailto:and...@packetstorm.com]
> Sent: 02 July 2009 00:46
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] removing an array from a compound array
>
> I have a compound array, that is, an array of an array of an array,
> etc,
> that is about 5
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