20% represents a space.
-Jared
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From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 9:01 AM
To: php
Subject: [PHP] forcing file downloads
I know this has been discussed many times, but I've been hunting through the
archives with very little r
You might consider using output buffering in order to accomplish that goal.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.outcontrol.php
You could buffer the entire page and store the buffer into the DB at the end
of the page load.
-Jared
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From: W. Enserink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
I had this exact need but I was solved partially by my cell phone provider.
I have verizon and verizon actaully assigns each phone an email address if
you have text messenging.
So all i had to do was send an email to that address and it would go to my
phone in about 30 seconds or so.
-Jared
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This might be what you need.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.eval.php
-Jared
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From: Jean-Rene Cormier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 12:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP code in a database
I'm trying to make a script that'll
>From reading the manual, it is my understanding that one cannot explicitly
override parent class functions and/or properties.
I found this article stating, "You can override any function but it is an
implicit override...any function that is overridden in a child is never
called in the parent, so
Tobyn Baugher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 1:58 PM
To: php list
Subject: RE: [PHP] Question regarding :: syntax
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 13:42, Jared Boelens wrote:
> This may be a dumb question but, how can you be sure that the $this-> is
> referring to the parent cla
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Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 12:58 PM
To: php list
Subject: RE: [PHP] Question regarding :: syntax
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 12:45, Jared Boelens wrote:
> So am i to understand that i will have to do it in this manner?
*SNIP*
No no no... B extends A, and you have an instance of B. Just do thi
From: Tobyn Baugher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 12:30 PM
To: php list
Subject: Re: [PHP] Question regarding :: syntax
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 12:06, Jared Boelens wrote:
> Is there not a way to refer directly to the parent properties? Or do i
have
> to setup a get
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syntax)
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From: "Jared Boelens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "php list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 5:06 PM
Subject: [PHP] Question regarding :: syntax
> According to the CHM manual:
There's a CHM form of a
According to the CHM manual:
"Sometimes it is useful to refer to functions and variables in base classes
or to refer to functions in classes that have not yet any instances.:
Using parent::foo() works fine but I am having problems getting the variable
part of this to work.
For Example:
class A
Something like this..
$start = "2002-10-9";
$end = "2002-11-16";
$arStart = explode("-", $start);
$arEnd = explode("-", $end);
$startTime = date("U", mktime(0,0,0,$arStart[1], $arStart[2], $arStart[0]));
$endTime = date("U", mktime(0,0,0,$arEnd[1], $arEnd[2], $arEnd[0]));
$dif = $endTime - $start
I was having this same problem a few weeks ago and ended up giving up.
After reading the response about the headers i decided to try it.
If i call this it works:
mail($recipient, $subject);
If i call this is gets the server error msg:
mail($recipient, $subject, $headers);
In that case their a
getenv("HTTP_HOST");
Then parse the data as you need to to get to the root of the domain.
-Jared
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From: Adrian Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 9:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] apache redirect and request
Hi,
my isp has set up
I actaully had to do that yesterday, here is the code i used.
$path = "/foo/bar";
$myArray = $array();
$dir = opendir($path);
while($file = readdir($dir)) {
// if(!ereg("^\.", $file) {
$myArray[count($myArray)] = $file;
// }
}
closedir($dir);
If you want to exclude the always present "."
This is the one my company uses:
http://nocc.sourceforge.net/
I found it very easy to modify, and it fully supports attachments as well as
the related RFCs.
-Jared
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From: Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 4:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
I personally have never come across the method that is involved in compiling
PHP as a binary, but I have come up with a way to run PHP scripts from the
Command Line and Cron without the binary.
from the cron I would call this command...
wget -q -T10 http:/www.mydomain.com/myScript.php -0 /dev/nu
Hey guys I recently join this list and this is my first real post to it so
if I f**k something up please do beat me to death. :)
I have a simple mailer script that was mailing POSTed form information to a
client, this script was running on a Debian box w/Apache. This server is
having hardware is
I would imagine that you could use fsockopen to open a socket connection on
that port in order to test it.
-Jared
-Original Message-
From: Scott St. John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] SQL Server test tool
Has anyon
Here are the functions you need:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.exec.php
-Jared
-Original Message-
From: Roman Duriancik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:30 AM
To: PHP-General
Subject: [PHP] shell command
How to execute dos\winnt command in php script, i ne
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