I'm reading a book on CSS and how you can define different style
sheets for different visitors. I'm wondering how you guys do it.
The book recommends using Javascript functions for identifying the
user's browser and matching them with the corresponding style
sheets. Anyone using PHP for
I think you pegged it... the benefit is that you save time, the
drawback is that you're limited in what you can do. I think you have
to review each framework and chose one based on your personal
preferences, the project at hand, etc.
On Nov 2, 2006, at 7:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
about the silly questions..
Sincerely,
Adam
On 11/4/06, Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You put the data in a directory outside of the webspace and use PHP
to grab the file and send it to someone. That way you're able to
control access to the file.
By webspace, I'm referrin
Very cool example.
Probably best explained with an example:
http://progphp.com/upload.php
Try uploading a 200-300k file.
The source code is at:
http://progphp.com/upload.phps
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You put the data in a directory outside of the webspace and use PHP
to grab the file and send it to someone. That way you're able to
control access to the file.
By webspace, I'm referring to the directories outside of the ones
used to store and serve your webpages. This directory structur
Thanks Johan, I appreciate the info. I ended up going with MAMP as a
quick solution.
On Nov 2, 2006, at 11:29 PM, Johan Martin wrote:
On 02 Nov 2006, at 5:11 PM, Ed Lazor wrote:
I'm trying to configure and compile PHP 5. The configure is
failing to find the MySQL UNIX socket.
Very very nice. I'm impressed with how easy everything was to
setup. I keep wondering why nobody at PHP/MySQL/Apache ever sets up
stuff like this.
On Nov 2, 2006, at 8:40 PM, Wee Keat Chin wrote:
Ed,
Ed Lazor wrote:
I'm trying to configure and compile PHP 5. The configure is
Here's another idea:
display your message in the original browser window, launch a new
browser window for the processing script, have the window set behind
the first with javascript. When your script is finished, have it
output javascript that closes the "processing" window.
On Nov 2, 2
I'm trying to configure and compile PHP 5. The configure is failing
to find the MySQL UNIX socket. Any ideas?
./configure \
--with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs \
--with-zlib \
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql \
--with-mysql-socket=/tmp
The mysql.sock file is physically located in /private/
Thanks Colin. I'd seen that site and noticed in their forums that
people were reporting problems with PHP 5.1.6. I also noted that
they use Apache 1.3 and I'm trying to use 2.2.
On Nov 2, 2006, at 6:02 AM, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Ed Lazor wrote:
Any ideas on how to get this PHP
Any ideas on how to get this PHP configure / compile to work?
Apache 2.2.3 is installed and working from source.
MySQL 5.0.27 is installed and working from the Mac OSX package
available on the MySQL site.
PHP 5.1.6 will configure and make if I don't worry about MySQL
support. The configure f
Yes. Check the mailing list archive. We just had a discussion about
2 weeks ago that talked about this and gave a few examples.
On Nov 1, 2006, at 1:30 PM, bruce wrote:
yo rich (or others)...
does php provide the ability to store objects in a session var
-Original Message-
dejavu!
This thread was just on the mailing list recently... check the
mailing list archives.
-Ed
On Nov 1, 2006, at 1:24 PM, David Négrier wrote:
Hello there,
I'm having a somewhat unusual question here, and I cannot find any
way to solve it.
I have a PHP page that displays a messag
Unless you want to pre-parse set_ini() for constants differently than
set_ini() for variables. [shudder]
It sounds like we just need support for pre-parser commands. You end
up with one set of variables, but now you have the opportunity to
change attributes of the environment before script
And writing windows native applications with php under Visual
Studio may be
interesting...
I use RealBasic a lot for cross-platform development... it would be
cool if PHP were the base language, instead of Basic *grin*
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No variable is part of session data, unless you specifically add it
yourself.
Sorry, can't answer to AJAX, haven't had time to play with it.
On Nov 1, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Meghdad Azriel wrote:
Hello,
The objects in an OO website/program is always alive in the
session, or they
die at th
I don't think web browsers are going to send you the name of the
directory the file comes from.
On Nov 1, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Sugrue, Sean wrote:
I'm trying retrieve a directory name and a filename with a form. I
want
to use input type file so the user can browse for the file but keep
the
ps... I wonder if .NET will ever support PHP *GRIN*
On Nov 1, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Ed Lazor wrote:
It's great to see Microsoft be so supportive of PHP. Go Andi! :)
Personally I'm unsure. I would like to think that Zend is smart
enough to
realize M$ tactics of embrace/extend an
It's great to see Microsoft be so supportive of PHP. Go Andi! :)
Personally I'm unsure. I would like to think that Zend is smart
enough to
realize M$ tactics of embrace/extend and will not allow that to
happen. But
everyone has a price, and you through enough money at something and
you can
Have the lighttpd guys come up with any ideas?
On Nov 1, 2006, at 10:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a shot in the dark, but it's possible that providing a
"Location"
header resets the status response. Try swapping your two header
calls.
Stut:
Flipping the headers doesn't work, unfor
I think that's what he's trying, but he's missing the fact that he
needs to include the actual "From: " that you've specified.
In other words, I think he's doing:
mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "Subject", "Body", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]");
instead of:
mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "Subject", "Body",
"Fr
Javascript: Have the submit button call a JS function which would
check the state of the select and set the action appropriately
before submitting the form.
PHP: submit the result to a dispatcher script that'll redirect to
one of the targets based on what has arrived in the da
On Oct 31, 2006, at 2:29 AM, Ahmad Al-Twaijiry wrote:
We have a virtual stock exchange site (for learning purpose) we put
all the bids and offers in a table and every minute we run the php
script to make the exchange
but my customer want to make it less than 1 minute
I can tell there's some
On Oct 31, 2006, at 8:25 AM, Rory Browne wrote:
It would be helpful if people would read the link the OP provided,
as opposed to just the URL to that link.
The page isn't about compiling PHP source into a binary.
It's about creating a method of using web applications ( php )
without the he
Just getting, but is there a 0, 1, 2, and 3 channel?
On Oct 31, 2006, at 3:10 AM, dhatri gmail wrote:
Hello,
using function getimagesize();
I am trying to get channels attribute value of image, it returns 3
for cmyk image actually it should return 4, can you tell me why it
happens so?
On Oct 30, 2006, at 9:20 PM, Børge Holen wrote:
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 02:27, Ed Lazor wrote:
Someone asked what it was to be used for.
It's for combining 4 forums into one witch shows the latest
movement among
them. More like an introduction sort of...
Sounds cool. Are you using
On Oct 31, 2006, at 2:48 AM, Ahmad Al-Twaijiry wrote:
yes, I think you can call it ,semi-real-time monitoring
because we want the script when it run it should read some records in
database and update other records
That's kind of vague. I'm not able to give better advice without
more infor
On Oct 30, 2006, at 11:34 PM, Google Kreme wrote:
So, do I whack up something where I just load the file into a HTML
Textarea and then write it back (simple enough, though possibly
rather dangerous), or is there something straightforward I should
go ahead and use that might find use elsewhe
I suppose I could re-compile my command line version with a different
php.ini file, but that's kind of lame that I have to have two
php.ini files
for what ini_set() SHOULD handle.
Would modifications via .htaccess work for you?
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On Oct 30, 2006, at 1:10 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 30/10/06, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ed Lazor wrote:
> It looks like you guys are coming up with some cool solutions,
but I
> have a question. Wasn't the original purpose of this thread to
> prevent sql inject
On Oct 30, 2006, at 10:26 AM, Ahmad Al-Twaijiry wrote:
is it possible to link the script to my php interface (the one that
the users is using it) and if the php interface page will run the
script (IN background) if it didn't run for the last 30 seconds ? I
see this is very hard and almost impos
On Oct 30, 2006, at 10:14 AM, Ahmad Al-Twaijiry wrote:
Hi everyone,
I create a php script that will run every minute (by cronjob) and
update some database tables (php 5, database mysql 5, tables type
innodb)
the problem is that I want this script to run only one at atime (only
one process fro
Someone asked what it was to be used for.
It's for combining 4 forums into one witch shows the latest
movement among
them. More like an introduction sort of...
Sounds cool. Are you using a pre-made forum package?
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On Oct 30, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Stut wrote:
Ed Lazor wrote:
It looks like you guys are coming up with some cool solutions, but
I have a question. Wasn't the original purpose of this thread to
prevent sql injection attacks in input from user forms? If so,
wouldn't mysql_real_esc
On Oct 30, 2006, at 6:26 AM, Kevin wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to automatically search for synonyms related to a
word in a search engine for example if I create a search engine and
search for the word 'Horse', it would automatically search for
other words such as 'Pony' etc?
It is possib
On Oct 29, 2006, at 9:22 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Fri, October 27, 2006 5:46 pm, Integz wrote:
http://www.evilbitz.com/2006/10/27/local-php-standalone-binaries-2/
I responded in that forum.
Short Version:
No.
Check out:
http://gtk.php.net/
Do these qualify?
http://www.roadsend.com/h
It looks like you guys are coming up with some cool solutions, but I
have a question. Wasn't the original purpose of this thread to
prevent sql injection attacks in input from user forms? If so,
wouldn't mysql_real_escape_string be an easier solution?
On Oct 30, 2006, at 8:17 AM, Jochem
Would this help?
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.mb-convert-encoding.php
On Oct 30, 2006, at 7:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I need to be able to encode text to PC-850 but I have big trouble
finding out info about this encoding. Does it even exist? I get a
few google hits, but
Another idea from what I just sent: try googling "synonym
database". It looks like there are a few leads in there as well.
On Oct 30, 2006, at 6:26 AM, Kevin wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to automatically search for synonyms related to a
word in a search engine for example if I create a sear
On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:52 AM, Martin Hochreiter wrote:
Hi!
I'm using imagecopyresampled to create thumbnails of
various pictures.
That works well except some pictures that imagecopyresampled
converts to small black thumbnails (although it converts it correctly
to a bigger size)
What is wrong
Sorry, Ed, I had intended my reply to be friendly as well. I'm
allergic to smiley-face icons, but I should have tried harder to
convey my tone. Dang this poker-faced email!
No worries. It's all good :)
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That seems unreasonably harsh.
I can see what you mean, but don't take it that way. I was trying to
help.
What in your view is wrong with a union query that preserves an
indicator of which component table a particular record comes from?
Read earlier in the thread. He's talking about
Depends on the volume and type of data that you're working with. It
also depends on the type of connection between the server and
client. Slower connections, unreliable connections, or general data,
use smaller packets. Reliable connection or higher volumes of data,
use larger packets.
Definitely not. Review your design. If you need to know which table
data comes from, then perform table specific queries. If you need to
combine data from more than one table, code your application to
respond accordingly. You may also need to review your database
schema design in order
checkout the function mysql_real_escape_string()
On Oct 29, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 30/10/06, Paul Novitski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dotan,
To get help with your problem, share more of your PHP code with the
list so we can look at what you're doing.
Also, give us a link
PHP can't tell what table the data came from.
On Oct 29, 2006, at 1:34 PM, Børge Holen wrote:
Hi.
I got this working (almost)
How do I decide (inside?) the whileloop the table_nr, 1 to 4 witch
the link is
echo'ed from.
I could add another field in each table telling witch table it is.
Ea
Is anyone else getting multiple copies of posts?
On Oct 29, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Larry Garfield wrote:
There's nothing wrong with multiple forms on a single page, as long
as all id
attributes in all elements are unique on the entire page, not just
within the
form. Just make sure that each for
Side note, it sounds like
$this->result
is an object holding an array, not the array itself and print_r is
automatically traversing the object.
On Oct 29, 2006, at 4:27 AM, Gunnar Beushausen wrote:
Hi!
I've a strange problem with count. I wrote a routine to jump to the
last position of
for each date, not each year. I
need the totals for each year, regardless of the day or month.
This is
why I figured I'd need to use PHP to maybe put it in an array
first or
something.
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Joe Wollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 28, 2006 10
Use the mysql list :)
On Oct 28, 2006, at 3:01 PM, Beauford wrote:
Hi,
I have a MySQL database with a date field and a bunch of other
fields. The
date field is in the format - 01/01/2006. What I want to do is
query the
database and create a table that shows just the year and how many
in
You posted this earlier and people, myself included, responded. I
don't know why you're reposting your original message rather than
reply to what we went. If you're not happy with the answers we
provided, please rephrase your question in order that have more luck
in answering it.
On O
Are you just trying to tell whether the form has been submitted? Or
are you just trying to validate form data?
-- verify form submitted -
if (isset($_POST)) {
// form submitted, process data
} else {
// display form
}
---
Check php.ini session settings. There are some options in there for
you to use in your scripts. Set up scripts to test whether session
cookies are being saved and then route accordingly.
On Oct 28, 2006, at 12:41 PM, sit1way wrote:
Hey all.
I run a members-only hockey report that relies
Side note on the PHP FTP... I'm sure there are PHP FTP classes out
there for you to use... google "php ftp class" and you'll see a few
options to explore.
On Oct 28, 2006, at 10:47 AM, João Cândido de Souza Neto wrote:
Hi everyone.
I´m in a big doubt about uploading files ins a safe way.
Be specific in stating what prior research has been done so that we
may help, if possible. Point noted.
Helping out further, you'll find that this rule applies to almost all
mailing lists.
2) We don't owe you anything. If you decide to go elsewhere for
help don't expect us to feel guilt
Hi,
I wanted to give some feedback on PHP 5 hosting in case it helps
someone. I signed up with DreamHost last Thursday. I also signed up
with OCS Solutions to compare the two services. I also maintain a
server with CalPop.
When I signed up with Dreamhost, I discovered that you have to
PC XP Pro, wish they would give me back my Mac.
On 10/23/06, Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Depends on your operating system.
On Oct 23, 2006, at 6:31 PM, Rob Kritzer wrote:
> Yes, the directory on mapped drive Y does exist.
>
> I do think that it might have something w
Depends on your operating system.
On Oct 23, 2006, at 6:31 PM, Rob Kritzer wrote:
Yes, the directory on mapped drive Y does exist.
I do think that it might have something with how PHP and Apache is
running.
How do I chanage how PHP is running under an account? Where do I
tell PHP or
Ap
On Oct 23, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On the Mac, I always dug "Fetch" personally.
Nice... I've been looking for something like Fetch.
PC, you got your CuteFTP and all that ilk.
SecureFTP by VanDyke rocks.
Now, on *nix, SCP is nice for that, if you have SSH shell access. If
Has anyone checked this for security?
On Oct 23, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Daniel Orner wrote:
A big new update for Sparse, the HTML-based framework for writing
MySQL-backed CGI applications easily and quickly. Now, the
generated forms output in fully degradable Ajax, meaning that if a
user doe
You're asking everyone else to change their email client when the
quickest solution would be for you to change yours.
On Oct 22, 2006, at 10:59 PM, theIggs wrote:
Hello all!
Sorry for the offtopic.
Please, when you reply to PHP mailing lists, put the Re: element right
in front of the subject
On Oct 22, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Sancar Saran wrote:
On Sunday 22 October 2006 15:19, Mark McWhirter wrote:
Is there any way that I can get a script to take a screen shot
every minute
of all the users using my php website?
Convert to pdf.
Are you logging the stats? That would allow you to g
How are you running PHP? What are you trying to accomplish with
setting the env var?
On Oct 19, 2006, at 8:16 PM, jekillen wrote:
Hello again;
I'm wondering if it is possible to create an $_ENV var with a php
script running under a web server. I'm not sure where to look
in the manual or othe
This is definitely something you'll want to run by the MySQL mailing
list.
On Oct 19, 2006, at 10:02 AM, Alan Milnes wrote:
PHP 4.4.4
MySQL 4.1.21-community-nt
I have a table in my database that has a Primary key on 2 fields
(MyID and MyChange) and a field that indicates if there is a
Sorry, how does this relate to PHP? It seems like you're just trying
to get us to visit your sites to bump up traffic.
On Oct 19, 2006, at 8:44 AM, Chuck Stearns wrote:
hey, check out the bar on the side of the ones with main.html.
http://www.997thelake.com/main.html
http://www.cool929fm.c
On Oct 18, 2006, at 8:43 AM, Justin Cook wrote:
I believe he is talking about the concept of postback in ASP.Net.
PHP does not have anything built in for this.
_
Is that where the same script displays a form and processes the data
when the form is submitted?
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On Oct 18, 2006, at 9:04 AM, Angelo Zanetti wrote:
HI,
can anyone recommend a really good book on security with PHP?
Thanks in advance
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Maybe he's talking about the ability to post data to a website, like
using PHP to simulate a user submitting a webpage form. If so, check
out curl.
On Oct 18, 2006, at 8:00 AM, Miles Thompson wrote:
At 11:48 AM 10/18/2006, M.Sokolewicz wrote:
Ross wrote:
Looked on google and not found a
Hi Guys :) I'm off today, so I'll follow-up with you tomorrow.
Meanwhile, have a great day :)
-Ed
On Oct 17, 2006, at 2:20 AM, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-10-16 16:40:34 -0700:
On Oct 16, 2006, at 6:20 PM, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
Modern filesystems cope well wit
On Oct 16, 2006, at 6:20 PM, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
Modern filesystems cope well with large directories (plus it's
quite
trivial to derive a directory hierarchy from the filenames).
Looking at the numbers produced by timing various operations in
a directory with exactly 100,000
On Oct 16, 2006, at 1:03 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
My thesis is that choosing SOLELY on raw performance without regard to
security, scalability is silly, and it's particularly silly on sites
that get so little traffic that "raw performance" tests and benchmarks
are rendered meaningless.
I that
Almost ALL of this is moot for any but the hardest-hit sites -- So
choosing your session store based solely on performance for a boutique
store is just plain silly.
You don't have to be one of the hardest-hit sites to benefit. I
won't go so far as to say that all sites benefit, but even the
On Oct 15, 2006, at 3:27 PM, Tony Di Croce wrote:
Wow... well, I was certainly not speaking from direct experience,
only from what seemed to make sense to me. This tells me that their
is some serious room for improvement in PHP de-serialization code...
Well, kinda. Hard disks are a lot sl
H, does mod_proxy perform file caching? It appears to just
redirect
urls to and from a proxy server.
Yes.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_proxy.html
Note the difference between forward and reverse proxy.
You can also use Squid http://www.squid-cache.org
Note Transparent Cac
I'd like to have Apache cache this file.
Mod_File_Cache doesn't look like it will do the trick as this
module only
works with static content, and Mod_Cache seems to require a GET
request,
among other requirements, in order to perform file caching.
Apache: reverse proxy
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On Oct 14, 2006, at 10:00 AM, Tony Di Croce wrote:
I think that the cost of de-serializing a session stored in files
should be significantly LESS than the cost of doing so through a
database, for the following reasons:
1) The db will need to parse querys. Not an issue for files.
2) The ses
I agree with Roman and Rory's comments, but I figure I might be able
to add something, so here goes...
On Oct 14, 2006, at 5:52 AM, Ross wrote:
I am very suprised how easy things like user auhtentication and form
validation is. Literally in minutes. Even though I have written a
similar
sc
On Oct 14, 2006, at 4:05 AM, Ryan Barclay wrote:
It hasn't actually been attempted. However, if a couple of a users
were to hold the refresh, the page generation times would go up
ridiculously and clients would be waiting over 20sec for pages. As
mentioned, it's a very heavy php-mysql sc
On Oct 14, 2006, at 2:09 AM, Stut wrote:
Unfortunately there's no guarantee that a) the working directory
will be where the PHP binary is, or b) that the binary is called
php.exe.
Richard: AFAIK there is no way to know this under windows without
writing an extension to tell you.
-Stut
Of course, the cost of serialization and deserialization is non-
trivial for
any data structure that is of interesting size, and you have to
keep in mind
that if you aren't syncing to the database periodically then you
will end up
with stale data objects. (An issue in any case, but the long
On Oct 13, 2006, at 2:16 PM, Ryan Barclay wrote:
A simple question I imagine, but I am wondering how I would combat
DoS attacks by users holding the REFRESH key on their browsers?
I have reproduced this error on a PHP-MYSQL website and when I hold
the REFRESH key on for a while, page gen t
On Oct 13, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Richard Lynch wrote:
So, I have this automated testing script I wrote, and I want to make
it work on more than just my computer.
In cygwin, and in Linux, EVN['_'] has the nice path to the binary CLI
which is running -- which I call again in a backticks for each te
On Oct 13, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Fri, October 13, 2006 11:05 am, André Medeiros wrote:
I am working on a backup system that needs to be called through a
webpage to start the process. I am trying to do this on a
one-file-only sollution.
The thing is, the first request to t
On Oct 13, 2006, at 1:54 AM, Stut wrote:
Youch!! Your implementation seems to be focused on development
efficiency rather than runtime efficience. In all but rare research
projects this is backwards for a web-based system. This is exactly
the practice I am trying to discourage. It's a well-
On Oct 13, 2006, at 1:35 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
What a coincidence! That's exactly my approach, but I've taken it
one step
further. I always start with a properly normalised database which I
can then
import into my daa dictionary application. From there I can press a
button
and create a c
Until someone has more specific information, my first thought was to
wonder which version of PHP and GD you're using in case they aren't
the latest and greatest. If you're aren't, then I'd upgrade, retest,
and go from there. I'd also check to see if you run into the problem
with images fr
On Oct 12, 2006, at 4:36 PM, Stut wrote:
You may end up refactoring code if your application changes that
much, but a good OO design should also mean that when changes of
that magnitude occur the changes required are limited to relatively
small sections of code.
Ok, I think we're using t
Comments / Questions below.
On Oct 12, 2006, at 12:15 PM, Stut wrote:
Except that is the attitude that leads to painful OOP in PHP. PHP
is not the same environment as C++.
The environment (classes, objects, etc) needs to be created and
destroyed with each request.
I definitely agree that P
On Oct 12, 2006, at 10:18 AM, Richard Lynch wrote:
I can't architect a good OOP solution to a problem that hasn't been
fully defined, any more than one can architect a house without knowing
all the rooms that are needed...
Sorry to jump into the middle of the conversation, but I thought this
Thanks for the feedback Kyle, much appreciated. DreamHost does look
pretty good price-wise. Two others I was referred to are
HostBaby.com and OCSSolutions.com.
Have a good one :)
-Ed
On Oct 11, 2006, at 10:12 PM, Kyle wrote:
Hello,
I would suggest dreamhost at www.dreamhost.com.
Their
Anyone ever use A2Hosting.com? Or better yet, any recommendations on
a PHP 5 web hosting company that you're happy with - measured in
terms of quality support, they know what they're doing, and they have
good prices? Bonus points for good drive space, bandwidth, and SSH
access.
I ran a
Make sure to parse the input, instead of using $_GET... it's too easy for
hackers to embed stuff...
Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
$result = yoursqlfunc("SELECT person FROM sometable WHERE
firstname='$_GET[fn]' AND lastname='$_GET[ln]'");
Any recommendations on good host providers for PHP 5? Bonus points if they
support SSH access and a PHP compiler like Zend.
Thanks,
Ed
It seems that PHP 5 is not that much compelling to most people to
justify the change.
I'm sure you're right, but I also think it's a question of work load for the
ISP. Many server upgrades don't occur unless it's urgent and even then they
sometimes get missed.
Plus... the last time I went
What's the best way to send an executable to a client desktop in PHP?
I'm doing a project where we need to check and see which files need to be
updated on a client-desktop. The idea is for a user to visit the website, an
executable launches, checks the files on the drive, and then sends the da
> >How any rows are you pulling from the database?
> aprrox. 12.000 but there are only around 50-100 new rows at a maximum
> within a day, and there were almost as many before the
> problem appeared.
You're creating a form with over 12,000 options in a select statement?
> >
> >What's the very
or after the entity, since when displayed it will only
> equate to one
> character more or less.
Check out the user contributed notes in manual for substr. There's an
example there of how to keep words intact and it sounds like it might apply
to your situation.
Ed Lazor, President
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> The most strange thing is, that the problem appeared at a
> time, when no
> changes to the program was made.
>
> ANYBODY RAN INTO SOME SIMILAR THING?
I haven't run into this, but it'll be easier to help troubleshoot this if
you could post sample code.
> I have interviewed a few users and it has become instantly
> apparent that
> they all work differently and record slightly different
> information about
> their clients making it impossible to produce a general set
> of forms that
> would encompass all users. I haven't done any other forms of
Do you mean an integer? As in
$i = 5;
Print $i;
?
> -Original Message-
> From: Juan Pablo Herrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 10:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] intenger
>
> Please, i need output a intenger, what function can i use f
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