[PHP] PHP to answer HEAD requests

2009-12-18 Thread Dan Field
Is it possible to use PHP to answer HEAD http requests? Is it as simple as doing something like: header('blah') exit; I'd expect PHP to produce a full page rather than just a header though. -- Dan FieldFfôn/Tel. +44 1970 632 582 Peirian

Re: [PHP] numerically named member variables and objects

2009-03-11 Thread Dan Field
On 11 Mar 2009, at 11:42, Dan Field wrote: As far as I was aware, member variable and object names had to start with a non integer chracter, however I am utilising a JSON lib which is providing me with the following resultset. As you can see a member class member is numerically named and

[PHP] numerically named member variables and objects

2009-03-11 Thread Dan Field
ation/views/scripts/ browse/search.phtml on line 62 I'm stumped. Any ideas? -- Dan FieldFfôn/Tel. +44 1970 632 582 Peiriannydd Meddalwedd Senior Software Engineer Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru National Library of Wales

[PHP] use xml_set_character_data_handler outside of scope

2004-09-13 Thread Dan Field
?> If I use $current_data = $data; I get nothing back at all, If I use $current_data .= $data; I get the concatenated response as expected but is not what I am after. All I want is the valu

Re: [PHP] Just Curious

2002-12-09 Thread Dan Field
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 04:31, conbud wrote: > I was just curious, but what program or website do you all use to view and > reply to the newsgroups with ? Ximian Evolution 1.0.8 -- Dan Field Systems Development Officer - Social Services Dept. Ceredigion County C

Re: [PHP] Overloading Constructors

2002-11-25 Thread Dan Field
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 10:57, Dan Field wrote: > is it doable? well I found a way. It's a bit of a hack but FYI heres how it works: function Form() { // a slight hack which allows us to overload // constructors by the number of args $name = "Form&q

[PHP] Overloading Constructors

2002-11-25 Thread Dan Field
is it doable? ie class myClass { var $myInt; // default constructor function myClass() { } // overloaded constructor function myClass($newInt) { $this->myInt = $newInt; } } -- Dan Field Systems Developm

Re: [PHP] Oracle 7 support

2002-11-12 Thread Dan Field
"trick" PHP by just copying some files from the Oracle-Linux.tar then this would be a great help though. Thanks all for your support. -- Dan Field Systems Development Officer - Social Services Dept. Ceredigion County Council. **

RE: [PHP] Oracle 7 support

2002-11-12 Thread Dan Field
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 13:03, Ford, Mike [LSS] wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: Dan Field [mailto:danf@;ceredigion.gov.uk] > > Sent: 12 November 2002 12:18 > > > > Can anyone tell me if Oracle 7 is supported by PHP 4.2.2 ? > > Yes. > > &

[PHP] Oracle 7 support

2002-11-12 Thread Dan Field
x27;t locate it myself though. Many thanks, -- Dan Field Systems Development Officer - Social Services Dept. Ceredigion County Council. Mae'r neges ebost hon, ynghyd ag unrhyw ffeiliau sydd ynghlwm wrthi, yn g