Yes. Correct
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've never done any PHP->LDAP code writing (nor have I ever dealt with an
> LDAP server to begin with.) However I'm writing an app which requires
> verifying a user's credentials against an LDAP server.
I need to create a multilingual website and my framework already gives me
that facility. However, I also use JavaScript quite extensively and since
XHTML 1.0 Strict doesn't allow inline script, I must use external .js file.
The problem is in these scripts, there are strings that needs to be
transl
value="PFDs"
name=f_sequipment1>PFDs
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On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 06:30:37PM -0500, Robert Cummings wrote:
> Also, why support
> two libraries for which one is obviously inferior in speed and
> functionality?
>
Because Tony's Radicore framework has a bunch of ereg* calls in it. ;-}
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Hi folks,
I've never done any PHP->LDAP code writing (nor have I ever dealt
with an LDAP server to begin with.) However I'm writing an app which
requires verifying a user's credentials against an LDAP server. The
admin of the server sent me the following snippet, however also made it
Hello,
on 11/08/2009 11:39 PM Ernie Kemp said the following:
> Need some help here with checkboxes in an html form.
>
>
>
> My issue is I have a form that needs to be viewed with checkboxes filled
> in depending on the values in the table.
>
>
>
> I tried:
>
> 'no') { echo "checked=yes";
Need some help here with checkboxes in an html form.
My issue is I have a form that needs to be viewed with checkboxes filled in
depending on the values in the table.
I tried:
value="PFDs"
name=f_sequipment1>PFDs
but the checkbox field is always checked.
I thought of JavaScript al
Tony Marston wrote:
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Then you've got several options:
1) Don't upgrade PHP.
Not an acceptable option.
2) Pick a different hosting provider.
Not an acceptable optional.
3) Fix your scripts.
The scripts aren't broken. It's PHP 6 that's going to be broken.
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> Tony Marston wrote:
>> "Eddie Drapkin" wrote in message
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>> On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Tony Marston
>> wrote:
>>> That's an amateur fudge, not
Tony Marston wrote:
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Tony Marston
wrote:
That's an amateur fudge, not a professional fix. Besides, what happens if
your hosting company won't let you install PEC
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Tony Marston
wrote:
> That's an amateur fudge, not a professional fix. Besides, what happens if
> your hosting company won't let you install PECL extensions?
>
>
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Tony Marston
wrote:
> That's an amateur fudge, not a professional fix. Besides, what happens if
> your hosting company won't let you install PECL extensions?
>
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That's an amateur fudge, not a professional fix. Besides, what happens if
your hosting company won't let you install PECL extensions?
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Tony Marston
wrote:
> "It is for the better"? How can you justify that? It is a problem that will
> cause a lot of headaches for a lot of users, yet the solution which I have
> proposed will remove that problem with only very little effort, yet still
> leave only on
"It is for the better"? How can you justify that? It is a problem that will
cause a lot of headaches for a lot of users, yet the solution which I have
proposed will remove that problem with only very little effort, yet still
leave only one regex engine which has to be supported in PHP 6.
You ha
On Nov 8, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Dave M G wrote:
Nathan,
Thank you for responding.
yup.. forget the new window all together, if you have it set to
download
as an attachment then the user won't be taken away from the page;
so no
need for a new window at all.
Right... so, we're all on boar
Nathan,
Thank you for responding.
> yup.. forget the new window all together, if you have it set to download
> as an attachment then the user won't be taken away from the page; so no
> need for a new window at all.
Right... so, we're all on board with the goals.
Now... how do I do that?
The wh
Dan Shirah wrote:
>> My guess is that you are getting an SQL error returned to you. What does
>> that
>> say? Is it talking about a broken SQL statement?
>>
>> Also, an example of the actual insert statement with example data would be
>> helpful.
>>
>>
>>
>
> I'm getting the generic error messag
The same can be said about the removal of magic_quotes(), it will break
A LOT of old scripts.
I am in the same boat, I did not keep up to date with the PHP developer
plans and just found out about ereg when I installed PHP 5.3.
I think it was handled properly by displaying warning messages befo
Dave M G wrote:
> Ashley,
>
> Thank you for responding.
>
>> I think you do, or where else would you show the PDF? Unless you force
>> the PDF to download when the user clicks the preview button, you are
>> left with the default option of the users browser, which will most
>> usually be to displa
The POSIX regex functions are currently marked as DEPRECATED in 5.3.0 and
are due to be removed completely in PHP 6. I propose that instead of being
dropped they be converted into wrappers for the equivalent PCRE functions.
It does not matter how long various people have been preaching in vari
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 11:40 AM, John List wrote:
> Dan Shirah wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Basically I have a form with a . The user can enter up to 5,000
>> characters in this text area.
>>
>> If the user just types text like: This is a test.
>>
>> And saves it, there's no problem.
>>
>> Howev
Dan Shirah wrote:
Hello all,
Basically I have a form with a . The user can enter up to 5,000
characters in this text area.
If the user just types text like: This is a test.
And saves it, there's no problem.
However if the user types:
This
Is
A
Test
And saves it, the insert bombs.
I've
Ashley,
Thank you for responding.
> I think you do, or where else would you show the PDF? Unless you force
> the PDF to download when the user clicks the preview button, you are
> left with the default option of the users browser, which will most
> usually be to display the PDF in the browser win
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 21:38 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
> PHP List,
>
> Okay, so I've got a nice situation where a form has a preview button as
> well as a submit button. When the user presses "Submit", the page
> reloads, and it emails a PDF.
>
> If the user presses "Preview", it launches a new page
PHP List,
Okay, so I've got a nice situation where a form has a preview button as
well as a submit button. When the user presses "Submit", the page
reloads, and it emails a PDF.
If the user presses "Preview", it launches a new page in a new window,
and also outputs a PDF directly to the user so t
Dave M G schrieb:
PHP Users,
I have a page that generates a PDF document using PHP. It takes form
data filled in by the user to fill out the PDF
When the user clicks "submit", it emails that PDF document to the
intended recipient.
However, I would like to add a "preview" function as well. But
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