primitives?
> Or you are talking about something like "synchronized" keyword?
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>
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Florian Müller > wrote:
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> > Hi guys
> > I was wondering, what actually the reason is that PHP itself does not
> > support m
Hi guys
I was wondering, what actually the reason is that PHP itself does not support
multi-threading?
I guess this would be realizable, or not? If not, why?
Maybe this is a stupid question, but still somehow interesting. Realization in
a way as Java does (or just something in that way) would act
Hi guys,
I was wondering some time ago, why the links which are shown on error or
warning (E_WARNING etc.) show relative links to an usually non-existing file.
Wouldn't it be much more useful if all errors are linking to the function
description on php.net?
So, if I get an error with file_ex
hey output it like
Or is the code even generated or gotten from a database and evaluated?
How does the website itself gets printet on really professional websites?
Thanks for answer!
Flo
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Florian Müller
florip...@hotmail.com==
Hi all
I got a little question about a good application design in PHP.
If I use a mysql connection for example, I have to store my mysql-password
somewhere in the code. If it's just in the mysql-class, that's not that good,
because if somebody changes the functionality, he'd see it.
I also can't
Why don't u solve it by iterating through all files and getting their filenames
and then execute your file?
> From: ron.pigg...@actsministries.org
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 10:21:18 -0400
> Subject: [PHP] Opening Multiple Files
>
>
> Hi Everyone
>
> I am trying
But please do not use cookies to store a password as code! Cookies are human
readable with some add-ons
Check like this:
if someone registers, insert it into a table:
Then, if someone wants to log in, use like this:
If you want to store something into cookies, use a name which is not
Ahm . oh ^^ so, for the size of projects which I am realising, there is no
problem of live editing. And even for learning PHP, it's a good idea to make it
live on a server because if he wants to learn it, he does not have a website he
edits on which has a really big traffic. So this would b
t Giddings wrote:
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> > Notepad!!! LOL.. I use netbeans but eclipse is nice. A lot of it is
> > personal opinion.
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Florian Müller > >wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Maybe an adittional infor
Maybe an adittional information: PSPad is completely freeware and portable.
You can download it right here: http://pspad.en.softonic.com/
This would be the best idea if you can't run a local server, because if there
is an editor with this functionality built in, he'd have to bring a little
lo
I'm using PSPad since one year, and I'm very happy with it.
With your description, I think it is the most simple way with it: Connect it
with a webserver, and then you can edit all files right on the server, so if
you save, they are live.
PSPad is actually even a portable program, and there
Well . do you have any hobbies or such?
I think if you like it to complain about languages sucking and so on, please do
NOT spam this mailing list with this really USELESS content.
There are some people out there who are using these languages for some good
reasons, and I guess they give a f*
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