On Aug 8, 2007, at 12:43 AM, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 23:28 -0500, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, July 31, 2007 11:06 am, Instruct ICC wrote:
What is $value and what is this supposed to do:
case'integer':
Disregard.
After more head scratching I found that I was branching to the
'insert' handler without calling this->db->query($query).
On Aug 5, 2007, at 9:18 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:
Hi
In the past, I always used mysql_insert_id() and never had a
problem, but now that I&
Hi
In the past, I always used mysql_insert_id() and never had a problem,
but now that I'm using PDO, I'm finding that it always returns zero.
The tables are identical between the two methods but where
mysql_insert_id works $pdo_connection->lastInsertID() doesn't.
The PDO documentation sta
On Aug 3, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Ken Tozier wrote:
On Aug 3, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Ralph Kutschera wrote:
Hallo!
I'm working on a project, where we distinguish between
"functions" and
"actions" in design, although in PHP both are implemented as
functions.
Is there
On Aug 3, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Ralph Kutschera wrote:
Hallo!
I'm working on a project, where we distinguish between
"functions" and
"actions" in design, although in PHP both are implemented as
functions.
Is there a chance that PHP can use the word "action" as "function"?
E.g.:
public func
Hi
I have a script that needs to get ad information from two different
sources, a primary and fallback. The primary source is a high traffic
(and poorly designed/unpartitioned MSSQL database) with millions of
records that gets locked up when 'certain folks' (ie executives)
perform large q
On Aug 2, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Andrew Ballard wrote:
Ken,
Your method name is site_for_pub, and you are trying to call
site_for_pub_id.
I am indeed. What a bonehead.
Thanks Andrew that fixed it.
Ken
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On Aug 2, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> On 8/2/07, Ken Tozier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How would I go about that? I just took a quick look at the try/catch
> documentation and it looks like it's my responsibility to throw
>exceptions which isn't par
tions which isn't particularly useful if it's PHP itself that is
doing something unexpected
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.exceptions.php
-nathan
On 8/2/07, Ken Tozier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi
I've been writing PHP classes for around two years now but a
Hi
I've been writing PHP classes for around two years now but all of a
sudden, the things I used to do don't work any more. I have a class
that implements utility functions for database calls using PDO and am
finding that I can't call one utility function from within another.
If each func
On Jul 31, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Instruct ICC wrote:
array(6) {
["task_id"]=>
int(22)
[0]=>
string(2) "22"
["container_id"]=>
int(3784)
[1]=>
string(4) "3784"
["name"]=>
string(12) "108-6972.XTG"
[2]=>
string(24) "3130382D363937322E585447"
}
What is $coersions or $inQuery[
On Jul 31, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Robin Vickery wrote:
Or don't get numeric keys in the first place:
foreach ($this->db->query($query, PDO::FETCH_ASSOC) as $row)
Robin: Bingo! That did the trick.
I knew my solution was hokey but I haven't used PDO before this
project so wasn't aware of what i
{
if (!is_numeric($key))
{
/* do stuff here */
}
}
Ken
On Jul 31, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Ken Tozier wrote:
Hi
I think this is probably just a misunderstanding on my part, but
I'm creating associative arrays with string keys from MySQL query
result
Hi
I think this is probably just a misunderstanding on my part, but I'm
creating associative arrays with string keys from MySQL query results
and when I put a value in the array, I get the expected key
association along with an index key that has a different value.
For example: If I have
Hi
I think this is probably just a misunderstanding on my part, but I'm
creating associative arrays with string keys from MySQL query results
and when I put a value in the array, I get the expected key
association along with an index key that has a different value.
For example: If I have
On Jul 31, 2007, at 2:00 AM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sun, July 29, 2007 5:49 pm, Ken Tozier wrote:
I'm trying to assign two fields of an object returned from a MySQL
query and have stumbled upon the most bizarre PHP bug where I can't
create two arrays in succession.
Here's
On Jul 30, 2007, at 2:23 AM, Paul Novitski wrote:
At 7/29/2007 09:59 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:
/*--*/
/* Next two lines are where the problem
starts */
/* If I comment either of them out the script
On Jul 30, 2007, at 12:05 AM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Ken Tozier wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to assign two fields of an object returned from a MySQL
query and have stumbled upon the most bizarre PHP bug where I
can't create two arrays in succession.
Here's the MySQL query with t
On Jul 29, 2007, at 6:49 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to assign two fields of an object returned from a MySQL
query and have stumbled upon the most bizarre PHP bug where I can't
create two arrays in succession.
Here's the MySQL query with two dummy fields to be
Hi
I'm trying to assign two fields of an object returned from a MySQL
query and have stumbled upon the most bizarre PHP bug where I can't
create two arrays in succession.
Here's the MySQL query with two dummy fields to be filled in later
select *, 0 as dummy_1, 0 as dummy_2 from table
Her
On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Edward Kay wrote:
PS: Please don't top post on mailing lists.
I'm unfamiliar with the term "top post". What does it mean?
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Thanks Lars
I saw that one already but unfortunately, it doesn't help as it
requires 3 inputs . What I'm shooting for is an 'is_date' function
that returns true or false with no prior knowledge of what a variable
might contain.
Ken
On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Lars Haßler wrote:
Hi,
Hi
I wrote a serialization function to turn arbitrary PHP variables into
Macintosh plist compatible XML but see that there is no "is_date"
tester as there is for bool, object, array etc. Is there a relatively
simple (and robust) way to detect if a variable is a date? For example:
$person
Hi
I'm trying to create/open a file for write in a subfolder of the
folder that contains my PHP script but am having no luck.
Here's the relevant code
$oldPath=
'/test/old_page_'.$oldRecord['page_number'].'.txt';
$oldHand= fopen($oldPath, "w+"
I'm writing a content management application which saves file paths
in a database and allows users to search the database for those
files. Problem I'm having is that although the PHP script that
handles the database queries works fine, when the search results get
to the browser, all the pat
Got it working.
Thanks for all your help Rob.
Ken
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Rob ,
Very helpful, Thanks!
I'll try to rewrite the serializer on the javascript end to encode
integer keys as integers.
Ken
On Oct 26, 2005, at 1:23 AM, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 01:06, Robert Cummings wrote:
I did some more investigating. Your problem appears to b
I'm having a major problem with what seems, on it's face, to be a
really basic array function.
What happens is on the browser end, I've written some javascript code
that packages up javascript variables in native PHP format and sends
the packed variables to a PHP script on the server via a
I'm writing a bunch of scripts that will all use a common session and
am a bit confused about when to manually destroy sessions and/or when
php automatically destroys them for me. For example:
If a user starts a session, leaves their computer on and goes home
for the weekend, when they come
On Sep 19, 2005, at 7:19 PM, Stephen Leaf wrote:
On Monday 19 September 2005 06:04 pm, Ken Tozier wrote:
Not a bad Idea.
You might like this function I made then ;)
function createElement($parentNode, $name, $elements=array()) {
$node = $this->Dom->createElement
orces a close
tag which is what we want
$elem_data= ($inData == null) ? '' : $inData ;
$new_elem= $this->createElement($inType, $elem_data);
$this->appendChild($new_elem);
return $new_elem;
}
}
?>
On Sep 19,
Thanks Jasper
Works perfectly on my Mac now as well.
Ken
On Sep 19, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
createScriptElement('howdy.js');
print($x->saveXML());
class MyDom {
private $dom;
/* __construct() = PHP5 constructor */
function __construct() {
$this->dom
On Sep 19, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Vance Rodriguez wrote:
I am used to seeing global class variables initialized in the class
level if they are available to the class's $this statement.
createScriptElement('howdy.js');
class MyDom
{
protected $dom;
function __construct()
Rats. Looks like you can't encapsulate DOM objects in your own
classes. I tried this and the browser 'view source' shows a
completely empty document.
createScriptElement('howdy.js');
class MyDom
{
function MyDom()
{
$dom = new DOMDocument('1.0',
I would be extremely careful with this.. because sadly PHP's XML
generator
uses the short form whenever possible.
will *NOT* work in most browsers such as FireFox.
Will work.
Thanks for the heads up. Looks like if you define the tag like
$script= $dom->createElement('script',''); <--
Next question:
I don't see any obvious DOM method for including scripts or css links
like "
The first line of that page - " The DOM extension is the
replacement for the
DOM XML extension from PHP 4." makes me suspect that it may be a PHP 5
feature, and sure enough, a look in the changelog confirms this.
php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.0.0b1
So if you are using php < 5.0, that would explain
I was looking at the PHP DOM documentation here "http://www.php.net/
manual/en/ref.dom.php" (which is rather sparse in the way of
examples) and can't even get to square one.
Here's an example from the php site:
');
echo $doc->saveXML();
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadXML('');
echo $doc-
o $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'];
Good luck.
Jordan
On Sep 18, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:
I'm working on an auto-include mechanism for some complex scripts
and rather than have all the paths to the various components hard
coded, I'd like to have the script walk up th
I'm working on an auto-include mechanism for some complex scripts and
rather than have all the paths to the various components hard coded,
I'd like to have the script walk up the hierarchy looking for it's
specified includes. Is it possible to do this? I looked at the
various file related p
Thanks for the link Jasper. That solved it.
Ken
On Aug 26, 2005, at 1:22 AM, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
Ken Tozier wrote:
I found a method for converting javascript arrays to PHP arrays
here: "http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/PHP/Recipe/
414334" and would like to
I found a method for converting javascript arrays to PHP arrays here:
"http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/PHP/Recipe/414334"; and
would like to expand the list of types the function knows about. It
looks like 's' = string, 'a' = array but 'i' for integer and 'n' for
number don't work
PC and I'm developing for a dual G4 running OS 10.3.
Would this type of conversion work when put back on a Mac?
Thanks,
David
Ken Tozier wrote:
I'm trying to use some of the truetype fonts on my mac with PHP's
"imagettfbbox()" routine but since all my fonts are contained wit
I'm trying to use some of the truetype fonts on my mac with PHP's
"imagettfbbox()" routine but since all my fonts are contained within
suitcases, I don't know how to get them to work. I found one
non-suitcase TrueType font that loads fine so I know the basic
mechanism works and the script has t
Is it possible to use fonts on a system with php's image routines? The
GD supplied fonts look pretty crappy and if possible, I'd like to just
use fonts available on the system (I'm on a Mac) rather than
downloading a bunch of customized fonts exclusively for use with php's
image_xxx routines.
e to get
the whole text in it.
Check your server settings...
Robert
Ken Tozier is quoted as saying on 11/1/2004 2:51 PM:
Enable FULL error reporting.
I tried this with error_reporting(E_ALL); and ran the script in
multiple browsers no errors reported.
Also ran phpinfo(); (as suggested by
Enable FULL error reporting.
I tried this with error_reporting(E_ALL); and ran the script in
multiple browsers no errors reported.
Also ran phpinfo(); (as suggested by Jay Blanchard) which worked
without problem. The settings under GD were all enabled for the common
image types.
Anybody see a
I've been trying for most of the day to generate a simple dynamic image
in my php script without any success. It seems obvious that something
isn't right with my php environment as even the simplest images (like a
rectangle) only yield the broken link icon. Does anyone know of any in
depth reso
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a little function that generates tabs dynamically
and am having no luck with the imagestring() function. I checked out
the documentation and even cut and pasted the example but it always
chokes the browser when the page containing an imagestring() line is
loaded.
A
I've been looking around in the php documentation for a couple of hours
now but can't seem to find any functions to open a url in the current
browser window. Does php allow this? If so, could someone point me to a
link?
Basically what I'm trying to do is loop back in a login form until a
user
Thanks John, that did the trick.
I'm curious though, the PHP book I'm reading (PHP and PostgeSQL,
Advanced web programming) specifically states that it's not necessary
to grab form variables in this way, claiming PHP extracts all form
variables behind the scenes for you. Was my original syntax s
I created an html form comprised of two menus but when the action
method for the form calls my "handler.php" script, neither of the menu
variables contain anything. Could someone point out what I'm doing
wrong?
Thanks,
Ken
Here's the relevant html:
I'm trying to build an html table using the results from pg_meta_data()
but none of the access functions seem to work. I am getting results but
just can't seem to do anything with them.
Here's what I'm using to verify that results are being returned:
$connstring = "dbname=pub_status user=postgre
Odd. To be sure it's using the conf file you want, have you tried
starting Apache with the command.?
/path/to/httpd -f /path/to/httpd.conf
I tried your suggestion but the system won't let me modify it even with
su permissions. I'm too tired and frustrated to continue tonight.
Clearly, the
Ken Tozier wrote:
I can't get even the test script to run on my
Mac. I turned personal web sharing on, checked the httpd.config file
(all is well) type 127.0.0.1/test.php in the browser and get a
"source view" of the page (ie: shows up in the
browser winbdow).
What am I doin
I can't get even the test script to run on my Mac.
I turned personal web sharing on, checked the httpd.config file (all
is well) type 127.0.0.1/test.php in the browser and get a "source
view" of the page (ie: shows up in the browser
winbdow).
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Ken
> Got a line li
I can't get even the test script to run on my Mac. I
turned personal web sharing on, checked the httpd.config file (all is
well) type 127.0.0.1/test.php in the browser and get a "source view"
of the page (ie: shows up in the browser winbdow).
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Ken
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