>So host your own server. That way nobody but you has access to it.
>Then you could store the password wherever you want, unecrypted, and it
>wouldn't matter. If you're running an application that's that security
>conscious, you shouldn't be using a shared server anyway.
I do run my own server bu
>[snip]
>I realize the key needs to be stored somewhere which is part of the
>problem of how to make it a bit more secure. I just don't feel safe if
>a password in a flat file in clear text. Ideally the database should
>support something
>like an ssh style public/private Key auth where the privat
I realize the key needs to be stored somewhere which is part of the problem
of how to make it a bit more secure. I just don't feel safe if a password
in a flat file in clear text. Ideally the database should support something
like an ssh style public/private Key auth where the private Key is s
I have been looking at a number of scripts and they all seem to use
something like a config.php file where there is a var called something like
$dbpasswd but the password is still clear text. While I understand that the
file only sets vars and it can be put outside the document root so that it
I'm having a small problem understanding Alpha channels. I thought that the
Alpha Channel was the level of transparency but the following code does not
seem to work.
$DI = 50;
$MOD = 127/$DI;
ImageAlphaBlending($im, true);
for ($x=0; $x<$DI; $x++) {
$AL = 127-$MOD*$x;
$GLColor=
> > After much pain and suffering I figured out how to do dual color
>Gradients
> > using GD in an oval. While it is not as clean as I'd like it works and
>can
> > be tweaked as needed. In the process I also found some very cool
>Gradient
> > effects that could be used as well. I'm currently
After much pain and suffering I figured out how to do dual color Gradients
using GD in an oval. While it is not as clean as I'd like it works and can
be tweaked as needed. In the process I also found some very cool Gradient
effects that could be used as well. I'm currently working on writing
I wrote a Color gradient in GD it is actually very simple. Though you need
GD 2.x and mine is designed to go from left to right changing the color to
the center line then changing it back to the edge. If your interested let
me know and I'll send you a code snippet. Though I would like to see
take the following html code
Now when that is created by a php script the value that is passed back is
the following.
myimg.x="Click loc X"&myimg.y="Click loc y"
I could leave the name attribute off and I get an x/y value set that I can
use for some math functions I have. The problem is
>On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Anzak Wolf wrote:
> > $h=20;
> > $w=80;
> > print "";
> >
> > Now this is a much watered down version of what I'm doing, but the idea
>is
> > the same. I don't want to put the values I'm passing to the im
I'm stuck on an odd problem with sending values between scripts. Take the
following example.
$h=20;
$w=80;
print "";
Now this is a much watered down version of what I'm doing, but the idea is
the same. I don't want to put the values I'm passing to the image in the
html code to be passed wit
Does anyone know of a good site for GD 2.x formulas using Alpha channels?
Currently I'm trying to make a color gradiant, but in an oval rather than a
line. I have a tools that can do this on an image, but my goal is to allow
the color to be dynamic so I need to build it on the fly.
-Jim
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I have a question about global vars. Why is it that I have to declare a var
global if I'm using it across included files. For example the only why I
can get this var to work is by making it global.
main.php
loader.inc
builder.inc
build_whizzer();
?>
render.inc
html();
?>
considering tha
I'm working on getting some image creation scripts done and I have one
requirement that I'm not sure how to handle. I have a base image that I can
create with no problem. The problem comes in that I want to set some text
in the exact center of the image. Is there some sort of formula I can u
>
> > the combination of PHP and mysql and the ease of use of the mail()
> > function obviously leads me to believe that it *should* be a cinch to
> > use php to send customised messages to all my users , of whom I have
> > details in a mysql table by simply running a "select * from table" and
> >
Is there anyway you could break this up into managable chunks maybe. I'm
currently doing something similar in that I'm writing a PHP based list
server app that uses a heirarchical grouping system, but mine is broken done
into smaller chunks based on group and user permissions. What if you did
I have a question about storing functions. I have some security mode stuff
I'm working on and what I'm thinking is that as part of the security mode
table I would store a function that could be called if the security mode is
called.
Something like this.
Select s.function from s Security g gro
I'm not sure if I can help you much here, but something I might suggest is
going to a single page approach. I have a class on www.phpclasses.org that
you can download called Command Class. Basicly the idea is that you have a
single index.php file which loads your headers and footer informatio
>On Tuesday 02 April 2002 22:10, Anzak Wolf wrote:
> > Since no one seems to have heard of a php driven list server could
>someone
> > get me started on writting my own by telling me who I would read from
> > stdin.
>
>fopen("php://stdin",
Since no one seems to have heard of a php driven list server could someone
get me started on writting my own by telling me who I would read from stdin.
-Jim
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I thought I remember reading somewhere about a list server written in PHP.
Does anyone know of something like this and is it any good?
-Jim
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>CHANGE:
> > $len = sizeof($this->query_id);
> > $len++;
> > $this->query_id = array($len=>&$q);
> > mysql_free_result($q);
> > return $len;
>
>TO:
> $this->query_id[] = $q;
> return sizeof($this->query_id);
>
>second:
>$q is a resource, th
Sorry my mistake the array is $this->query_id the function is $query I still
get the same results though.
>From: Rick Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 'Anzak Wolf' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [PHP] MySQL arrays
>Date: Tue, 26
I'm trying to do something a little different in my database class I have a
method to do the query and store it in an array.
function query ($s = "") {
$q = mysql_query($s,$this->database_connect_id);
if (!$q) {
$tools->error(array("Query Resulted in NULL value"))
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