Jim Lucas wrote:
Daevid Vincent wrote:
Anyone have a function that will return an integer of the number of
dimensions an array has?
I did some quick searches and came up with nothing.
The closest was here of someone asking the same thing, but his solution
isn't right:
http://www.bigresource.c
Daevid Vincent wrote:
> Anyone have a function that will return an integer of the number of
> dimensions an array has?
>
> I did some quick searches and came up with nothing.
> The closest was here of someone asking the same thing, but his solution
> isn't right:
> http://www.bigresource.com/PHP-
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 17:23 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> Oh. I know it's not a simple solution to do right Ashley. And exacerbated
> by the fact that each array dimension can have different dimensions as
> well. This is why I wanted someone else's solution first before I spend
> hours or days on
Oh. I know it's not a simple solution to do right Ashley. And exacerbated
by the fact that each array dimension can have different dimensions as
well. This is why I wanted someone else's solution first before I spend
hours or days on one that works reliably. :)
_
From: Ashley Sheridan [m
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 16:45 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> Anyone have a function that will return an integer of the number of
> dimensions an array has?
>
> I did some quick searches and came up with nothing.
> The closest was here of someone asking the same thing, but his solution
> isn't righ
Anyone have a function that will return an integer of the number of
dimensions an array has?
I did some quick searches and came up with nothing.
The closest was here of someone asking the same thing, but his solution
isn't right:
http://www.bigresource.com/PHP-count-array-dimensions-VrIahx1b.html
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 20:02 -0300, Gabriel Sosa wrote:
> Indeed. This is kinda offtopic but if you put a cron running with a
> loop you will kill your server. I would recomend use libevent + ALARM
> signal to process on a time basis. On the other hand using C would be
> a nice aproach since you ca
Indeed. This is kinda offtopic but if you put a cron running with a
loop you will kill your server. I would recomend use libevent + ALARM
signal to process on a time basis. On the other hand using C would be
a nice aproach since you can put your script on an sleep mode until
the next alarm signal i
You either have to use JS on the client side.
Or you store the user's timezone as a preference in their profile and
compute using that by setting a TZ variable.
Normally you would store all data in mySQL in UTC and then convert on the
fly as mentioned above for each user.
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Al wrote:
> Anyone have a regex pattern for deleting multiple backslashes e.g., \\\
>
> I pretty good with regex; but, be damned if I can delete them with
> preg_replace()
>
> I've tried "" as the manual says
>
> preg_replace("//", '', $str);
>
> preg_replace("/()+/", '', $str);
On 3/15/2010 3:30 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 15:35 -0400, Al Rider wrote:
On 3/15/2010 3:11 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 15:03 -0400, Al wrote:
Anyone have a regex pattern for deleting multiple backslashes e.g., \\\
I pretty good with regex
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 02:10 +0600, saeed ahmed wrote:
> hi friends,
>
> I'm trying to set local time in my php script. I was trying date and time
> function but its always show the server time not local time. i need help on
> this problem. how can i set the local time. i need sweden time zone
> -
hi friends,
I'm trying to set local time in my php script. I was trying date and time
function but its always show the server time not local time. i need help on
this problem. how can i set the local time. i need sweden time zone
-
Regards
Saeed Ahmed
http://saeed05.wordpress.com
-
Double check your code I came up with the same solution as Ash did and it
worked fine in Wamp.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Ashley Sheridan
wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 15:35 -0400, Al Rider wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 3/15/2010 3:11 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 15
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 15:35 -0400, Al Rider wrote:
>
>
> On 3/15/2010 3:11 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 15:03 -0400, Al wrote:
> >
> > > Anyone have a regex pattern for deleting multiple backslashes e.g.,
> > > \\\
> > >
> > > I pretty good with regex; but, be
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 15:03 -0400, Al wrote:
> Anyone have a regex pattern for deleting multiple backslashes e.g., \\\
>
> I pretty good with regex; but, be damned if I can delete them with
> preg_replace()
>
> I've tried "" as the manual says
>
> preg_replace("//", '', $str);
>
>
Anyone have a regex pattern for deleting multiple backslashes e.g., \\\
I pretty good with regex; but, be damned if I can delete them with
preg_replace()
I've tried "" as the manual says
preg_replace("//", '', $str);
preg_replace("/()+/", '', $str);
preg_replace("/\x5C/", '',
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 14:12 -0400, Bob McConnell wrote:
> From: Jochem Maas
>
> > Op 3/13/10 3:49 PM, Jorge Gomes schreef:
> >> First of all, i recommend the use of normal php tags ()
> because
> >> the short tags are atm marked as* **DEPRECATED*.
> >
> > that's a documentation error.
>
> No it
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Lind [mailto:peter.e.l...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 3:13 AM
> To: Ashley M. Kirchner
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] ldap_bind() connectivity
>
> You might want to check what the function outputs with:
>
> var_dump($l
From: Jochem Maas
> Op 3/13/10 3:49 PM, Jorge Gomes schreef:
>> First of all, i recommend the use of normal php tags ()
because
>> the short tags are atm marked as* **DEPRECATED*.
>
> that's a documentation error.
No it's not. The short tags conflict with both XML and XHTML and
therefore are bei
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 05:38:04PM -, Alex Major wrote:
> Thanks to all for your help on this, it's been very interesting for me to
> read.
>
> The system needs to check arrivals in real time (give or take a second or
> two), using a cron job every minute doesn't provide the real time checkin
Op 3/13/10 3:49 PM, Jorge Gomes schreef:
> First of all, i recommend the use of normal php tags () because
> the short tags are atm marked as* **DEPRECATED*.
that's a documentation error.
>
> You should also echo your values to the page, instead using the shortcut (stop being a lazy ass! :P):
Thanks to all for your help on this, it's been very interesting for me to
read.
The system needs to check arrivals in real time (give or take a second or
two), using a cron job every minute doesn't provide the real time checking I
would like.
However, when I then got to thinking about it, wouldn'
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 06:48, Daniel Egeberg wrote:
>
> Hi Per,
>
> The manual already supports that. If you install the sqlite extension
> on your webserver, it should work.
Dan;
The question wasn't whether or not it supports that kind of
lookup, but rather why it's not working. We've
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 08:49, Per Jessen wrote:
> I run a local mirror of the PHP manual, and I most often go straight to
> the "Search for" box to look up the format of a function. With the
> mysqli functions, I've found than many of them simply
> aren't "available" that way. E.g. mysqli_conne
On shared hosting, you usually can't change the 30 sec max timeout on
the server..
So long polling >30s is not possible.
Short polling could be the answer, which can be done with ajax (see
jquery.com) from javascript, especially if you keep the cost of "are
there any new events for this client" d
I wonder if you guys have a
long-polling(http://meteorserver.org/interaction-modes/) solution for
a shared hosting(eg. hostmonster)
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Is there a way to use a Mono library from PHP running on Apache 2.2 on a
Debian server?
I have seen samples of using COM and DOTNET, but it seems to work only
on Windows not on Linux.
Your help is really appreciated.
Thank you,
Fernando.
Here is the regex for you.
$company_domain = '\w+'; // replace with your own company domain pattern.
$user_name = '\w+'; // replace with your own username pattern
$email_domain = '\w+\.\w{2,4}'; // google for standard domain name
regex pattern and replace it.
$regexp =
"~({$company_domain}[
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:30 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
> Ian wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have had a weird request as a project and that is to build a system
>> where the clients can put down their office plans into a system and
>> based on where you are in the buliding (either via defined kiosks or
>> mob
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 18:28 +0530, Midhun Girish wrote:
> rene "a page with an ajax script that kicks off the check-for-recent-events
> script on the server".. but that method is highly non reliable i dont
> think anyone will take that risk especially for an important web app
> cron or any
On 3/14/2010 9:54 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I'm not a regexp person (wish I was though), and I'm hoping someone can give
me a hand here. Consider the following strings:
- domain\usern...@example.org
- domain\username
- the same as above but with / instead of
rene "a page with an ajax script that kicks off the check-for-recent-events
script on the server".. but that method is highly non reliable i dont
think anyone will take that risk especially for an important web app
cron or any equivalent which runs on the server must be used instead of
that
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 12:48 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> 'Twas brillig, and Jochem Maas at 14/03/10 23:56 did gyre and gimble:
> > Op 3/14/10 11:45 AM, Ashley Sheridan schreef:
> >> On Sun, 2010-03-14 at 12:25 +0100, Rene Veerman wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Rene Veerman w
'Twas brillig, and Jochem Maas at 14/03/10 23:56 did gyre and gimble:
> Op 3/14/10 11:45 AM, Ashley Sheridan schreef:
>> On Sun, 2010-03-14 at 12:25 +0100, Rene Veerman wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Rene Veerman wrote:
I'd love to have a copy of whatever function you us
Op 3/15/10 12:00 PM, David Hutto schreef:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:31 AM, Jochem Maas wrote:
>
>> Op 3/15/10 8:24 AM, Midhun Girish schreef:
>>> Hi ,
>>> Just as David Hutto has said,What you need is the cronjob... Make a
>> script
>>> say "check.php" which checks the db to see if any new entr
+1..
Assuming you have had a 100% success rate of getting cars to their
destination on time for years;
If for some reason you can't set up a cron job, you _could_ have a
browser do the cron-ing for you; a page with an ajax script that kicks
off the check-for-recent-events script on the server.
gr
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:31 AM, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Op 3/15/10 8:24 AM, Midhun Girish schreef:
> > Hi ,
> > Just as David Hutto has said,What you need is the cronjob... Make a
> script
> > say "check.php" which checks the db to see if any new entries are made...
> > and if yes send the mail ...
Op 3/15/10 8:24 AM, Midhun Girish schreef:
> Hi ,
> Just as David Hutto has said,What you need is the cronjob... Make a script
> say "check.php" which checks the db to see if any new entries are made...
> and if yes send the mail ...
>
> now using the cronjob feature in linux os(which will be prov
if you sure you have valid credentials check your account and sure it
hasn't locked, perhaps it may locked.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Peter Lind wrote:
> You might want to check what the function outputs with:
>
> var_dump($ldapbind);
>
> after the call to ldap_bing(). That way you'll kn
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 5:17 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
> Alex Major wrote:
>
>> I'm currently looking at building a web application, however I've run into
>> an area of development I've not come across before. The web site in its
>> basic form allows users to send cars from a point and then the car
Alex Major wrote:
I'm currently looking at building a web application, however I've run into
an area of development I've not come across before. The web site in its
basic form allows users to send cars from a point and then the car will
arrive at another point. When the car is set on its way, the
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 14:40 +0530, Midhun Girish wrote:
> ok so we have a script which checks if any cars have arrived within
> last 10 minutes... if yes, a mail will be send. suppose the server
> fails for 30 minutes so when the cron comes next time, we will
> have to check for cars which
You might want to check what the function outputs with:
var_dump($ldapbind);
after the call to ldap_bing(). That way you'll know what actually got
returned from the function.
On 15 March 2010 09:54, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Thanks to Jochem Mass for helping earlier to the string splitting.
ok so we have a script which checks if any cars have arrived within last 10
minutes... if yes, a mail will be send. suppose the server fails for 30
minutes so when the cron comes next time, we will have to check for cars
which arrived within last 40 minutes and not 10.. right... so how wil
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 14:28 +0530, Midhun Girish wrote:
> hey ash,
>
> do we need both of those checks ? ie the time and the flag? i think they
> both do the same thing ie prevent duplicates.. am i right? and i think flag
> would be a more reliable method coz it will ensure that the email will be
hey ash,
do we need both of those checks ? ie the time and the flag? i think they
both do the same thing ie prevent duplicates.. am i right? and i think flag
would be a more reliable method coz it will ensure that the email will be
send even if the cron fails to execute for some time,
Midhun
Thanks to Jochem Mass for helping earlier to the string splitting. Works
great (so far). Now on to my next problem, which has to do with
ldap_bind().
I have the following code:
$ldapconn = @ldap_connect($adServer);
$ldapbind = ldap_bind($ldapconn, $ldapuser, $ldappass);
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 18:07 +1030, David Robley wrote:
> Alex Major wrote:
>
> > Greetings all,
> >
> > I'm currently looking at building a web application, however I've run into
> > an area of development I've not come across before. The web site in its
> > basic form allows users to send cars
Hi ,
Just as David Hutto has said,What you need is the cronjob... Make a script
say "check.php" which checks the db to see if any new entries are made...
and if yes send the mail ...
now using the cronjob feature in linux os(which will be provided as a
service in your linux hosting cpanel), set a
--- On *Mon, 3/15/10, David Hutto * wrote:
From: David Hutto
Subject: Re: [PHP] Event Handling
To: php-general@lists.php.net, "Alex Major"
Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 3:34 AM
--- On Mon, 3/15/10, Alex Major
http://us.mc453.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=...@allydm.co.uk>>
wrote:
> From: Alex
Alex Major wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I'm currently looking at building a web application, however I've run into
> an area of development I've not come across before. The web site in its
> basic form allows users to send cars from a point and then the car will
> arrive at another point. When the
Greetings all,
I'm currently looking at building a web application, however I've run into
an area of development I've not come across before. The web site in its
basic form allows users to send cars from a point and then the car will
arrive at another point. When the car is set on its way, the sta
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