Re: [PHP] Re: email validation (no regex)

2005-09-21 Thread J B
On 9/21/05, Michael Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Additionally, some mail servers unconditionally accept mail addressed to ANY > username at their domain, whether that user actually exists or not. This is > very > bad practice, because it usually means the accepting MTA is a "dumb" host > th

Re: [PHP] Encoding or obfuscating tool

2005-09-18 Thread J B
On 9/18/05, Rory Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Personally I would be more interested in hearing how you can justify > obfuscating code before delivering it to a client. For the same reasons that most commercial software houses that distribute compiled software in binary form don't include

Re: [PHP] Problems with strings being handled like numbers

2005-09-15 Thread J B
On 9/14/05, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > mssql_* and PHP "know" that the data is supposed to be "integer" > > But the largest integer that PHP can store is 0x. > > So when PHP tries to accept the "integer" from mssql_fetch_row, it's > got no room to store it as integer, and

Re: [PHP] Problems with strings being handled like numbers

2005-09-13 Thread J B
On 9/13/05, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Are you sure you're getting the number as you need it from the query? > > PHP won't (though I guess there could be a bug) automatically convert a > numerical string into it's numerical equivalent. > > If the code you posted produces this problem,

[PHP] Problems with strings being handled like numbers

2005-09-13 Thread J B
I suspect I'm far from the first person to have this problem, but I can't seem to find the right search terms to locate the solution. Basically, I'm doing a database query and dumping the results into an array. Then, later, when I try to display the contents of the array, I run into problems. O