On 12-03-26 07:05 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
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On Mar 26, 2012, at 5:58 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
On 12-03-26 06:52 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
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Did you end up with a satisfactory output? It's not overly difficult to
generate an array instead of an object.
[/snip]
I did for all but
Hi try this :
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt ( $ch, CURLOPT_URL, "URL HERE" );
curl_setopt ( $ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1 );
curl_setopt ( $ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 1 );
curl_setopt ( $ch, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 10);
curl_setopt ( $ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false );
curl_setopt ( $ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERI
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On Mar 26, 2012, at 5:58 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
> On 12-03-26 06:52 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> Did you end up with a satisfactory output? It's not overly difficult to
>>> generate an array instead of an object.
>> [/snip]
>>
>> I did for all but this one instance. Are you
On 12-03-26 06:52 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Did you end up with a satisfactory output? It's not overly difficult to
generate an array instead of an object.
[/snip]
I did for all but this one instance. Are you saying that it would be easy to
make of the children arrays? I thought they w
[snip]
> Did you end up with a satisfactory output? It's not overly difficult to
> generate an array instead of an object.
[/snip]
I did for all but this one instance. Are you saying that it would be easy to
make of the children arrays? I thought they were already - am I missing
something?
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On 12-03-26 05:14 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
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*lol* No worries... it's all about solving problems :)
[/snip]
the other folks who needed to consume the JSON have all done so successfully
today - just this one. The guy who runs it was plenty arrogant when I discussed
with him. He is the on
[snip]
> *lol* No worries... it's all about solving problems :)
[/snip]
the other folks who needed to consume the JSON have all done so successfully
today - just this one. The guy who runs it was plenty arrogant when I discussed
with him. He is the one who wanted me to remove the extra array nam
On 12-03-26 02:12 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
This is one of "those" projects. It is apparently going to be trying every step
of the way.
[/snip]
I was proven right this morning after all of Robert's good work and what I had
added to make this work. It turns out that the one service who w
I know guess that it is a POST field, but the detail is on simulate the -d
without a label. I've already looked at setopt man page, but nothing seems
like what I need.
2012/3/26 Ashley Sheridan
> **
> On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 09:45 -0600, QI.VOLMAR QI wrote:
>
> I have this lines:
> cur
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 09:45 -0600, QI.VOLMAR QI wrote:
> I have this lines:
> curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "hello world" \
>
> "http://api.pusherapp.com/apps/17331/channels/test_channel/events?"\
>
> The option -d is for data. But How I can set it on the PH
I understand what performance issues this brings, but as for security
was just a bit curious. You have just showed me what I was thinking
about, but you wrote it much better, clear and structured.
Thank you.
2012/3/26 Stuart Dallas :
> On 26 Mar 2012, at 17:41, Alex Pojarsky wrote:
>
>> Now, as t
On 26 Mar 2012, at 17:41, Alex Pojarsky wrote:
> Now, as the issue adressed and script removed, can you please explain
> what exactly are the issues of using such approach? I mean security
> ones, not performance.
It's the wrong solution to a process and organisation problem. Ultimately it's
not
[snip]
> Square brackets in JSON represent arrays. Take their JSON, run it through
> json_decode, and assuming it decodes correctly compare the structure to what
> you already have. You should then be able to modify what you have so it
> generates JSON in the format they are expecting.
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On 26 Mar 2012, at 19:12, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> This is one of "those" projects. It is apparently going to be trying every
> step of the way.
> [/snip]
>
> I was proven right this morning after all of Robert's good work and what I
> had added to make this work. It turns out that the
[snip]
This is one of "those" projects. It is apparently going to be trying every step
of the way.
[/snip]
I was proven right this morning after all of Robert's good work and what I had
added to make this work. It turns out that the one service who was anxious to
consume the JSON output expect
Now, as the issue adressed and script removed, can you please explain
what exactly are the issues of using such approach? I mean security
ones, not performance.
2012/3/26 Lester Caine :
> Curtis Maurand wrote:
>>
>> rsync is your friend.
>
> and is even available for windows machines ...
>
> --
>
Curtis Maurand wrote:
rsync is your friend.
and is even available for windows machines ...
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I have this lines:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "hello world" \
"http://api.pusherapp.com/apps/17331/channels/test_channel/events?"\
The option -d is for data. But How I can set it on the PHP CURL extension?
I have found that if I set something like array('H
rsync is your friend.
--C
Stuart Dallas
wrote:
> On 26 Mar 2012, at 14:53, rene7705 wrote:
>
>> My last thread got derailed into a javascript and even
photoshop
>> discussion, and while I can't blame myself for
that really, this time I
>> would like to bring a pure PHP
issue to your scrutiny.
On 26 Mar 2012, at 14:53, rene7705 wrote:
> My last thread got derailed into a javascript and even photoshop
> discussion, and while I can't blame myself for that really, this time I
> would like to bring a pure PHP issue to your scrutiny.
>
> I run several sites now, on the same shared hoster, b
On 26 Mar 2012, at 15:17, Simon Schick wrote:
> Hi, Rene
>
> I just want to say the same ... whatever you're trying to do here - it
> will end up in a major security-isse that (I think) you won't fix that
> soon as someone has hacked your server.
I couldn't care less about Rene's stuff. It's com
Hi, Rene
I just want to say the same ... whatever you're trying to do here - it
will end up in a major security-isse that (I think) you won't fix that
soon as someone has hacked your server.
That sounds like you don't wanna pay 10$ per month for a good
multiple-domain-hosting solution.
If you're
REMOVE THAT SCRIPT FROM YOUR SERVER RIGHT NOW!
See follow-up email direct to you for the reason!
On 26 Mar 2012, at 14:53, rene7705 wrote:
> Hi.
>
> My last thread got derailed into a javascript and even photoshop
> discussion, and while I can't blame myself for that really, this time I
> w
Hi.
My last thread got derailed into a javascript and even photoshop
discussion, and while I can't blame myself for that really, this time I
would like to bring a pure PHP issue to your scrutiny.
I run several sites now, on the same shared hoster, but with such a setup
that I cannot let PHP requi
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