On May 18, 2005, at 7:07 PM, Jared Williams wrote:
Heh, yes indeed most baffling... Libxml must be performing some
sort of cacheing, I guess. Doesn't appear to be requesting twice
(once with the if-modified-since header, and again without atleast)
well, thanks for the confirm on that. I thought o
On May 18, 2005, at 4:10 PM, Jared Williams wrote:
Sure the server is checking if modified since headers?
I'm capturing the response headers from the remote server, so I can
see that.
Just tried a bit of code here and it seems to be working as
expected (5.0.4 Win32)
1) I made an initial mistak
On May 18, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
*YOU* have check their return value to see if it's 'false' or -1 or
0 and,
if so, *YOU* have to call another function to get the error message
and
error code.
This is what I am suggesting is missing big-time in your code.
Yes, you made your poi
On May 17, 2005, at 10:24 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
I don't know much about that fancy new stream stuff, or the XML
crap, but
you've got zero (0) lines of code in there to do anything useful
when the
functions fail.
no functions fail.
what I'm expecting is that with libxml_set_streams_context()
27;);
echo $doc->saveXML();
using the same $context resource, this also produces the same result,
when I expect it should work.
file_get_contents('http://www.somewhere.com/somefile.xml', false,
$context);
I have php 5.0.4 compiled with libxml2 (2.6.16) on Mac OS X 10.4. I
imagine I
I would just like to see how people are handling long running PHP
scripts. I have been using a page in the middle that says "please wait"
and then using a META tag that forwards the user on to the intended page.
This has been working well up until now. I now have a page that is
posting an
I saw the post about
exec("nohup mp3123 -y -Z --all 1>/dev/null/ 2>&1 > &");
I decided to do a little test of my own because I would like to add this
functionality to some of my sites.
Here is my env:
Redhat 6.3
Apache 1.3.12
PHP 4.0.3
I wrote a little shell script to test with called sleep.
I wanted to check with all of you before I report a bug.
Here is the problem:
I am attempting to access a OS2 server via ftp. When I login on the
command line as anonymous to this server it does not require a password.
When I try to login via PHP (ftp_login) it requires that I use a password.
Here is my environment again:
System Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2.5-15 #1 Mon Apr 19 22:21:09 EDT 1999
> i586 unknown
> Build Date Sep 7 2000
> Configure Command './configure' '--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs'
'
> --with-config-file-path=/usr/local/apache/conf' '--enable-versioning' '
>
I am using openldap 2.0.7. I am still using PHP 4.0.2 because when I
attempted upgrade to 4.0.4 - ODBC would not compile in. That is strange
because it works fine in 4.0.2.
BEH
Jani Taskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@sniper.igw.kolumbus.fi> on 01/17/2001
04:07:44 PM
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I switched from Netscape to Openldap and it now compiles fine.
Unfortunately Apache bombs when I try to start it with the following error:
Syntax error on line 237 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/local/apache/libexec/libphp4.so into server:
/usr/local/apache/libexec
Here is my environment:
System Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2.5-15 #1 Mon Apr 19 22:21:09 EDT 1999
i586 unknown
Build Date Sep 7 2000
Configure Command './configure' '--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs' '
--with-config-file-path=/usr/local/apache/conf' '--enable-versioning' '
--with-mysql' '--en
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