G'day Ken
> 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 installer must have messed something important up so I'm
> just going to reinstall Panther tomorrow (have to partition my drive
> a
G'day Chris
> I would be very interested in learning more about this issue. Would you happen
> to be able to provide an example HTTP transaction that Safari mishandles?
If you use a 'proper' html file it works OK. If you simply create a text
file (with .html extension) with less than 16 char
G'day Adam, David, John etc
>> I have spent about an hour looking at this and have found I can't echo
>> anything with 16 characters or less!
I'm glad to report this is not a PHP issue. It turns out to be a Safari
problem with Mac OSX (Safari was updated with OSX 10.3).
All my PHP stuff is w
G'day all,
I've stumbled onto a weird problem after upgrading to Mac OSX 1.3. I had a
script whose echo statement wasn't working so I decided to test the echo (I
should point out that everything else with php is working fine phpinfo()
etc). If I run the following I get nothing returned:
->""
I
G'day Karl
> Hey guys I finally got my phpinfo file to show on apache server
> But when I try to do a hello world or browser check I get a 500 error
> message
FWIW, I've seen this error when I've had mac line endings instead of unix.
cheers
kim
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G'day all,
I have a directory with an "" (mac Option-F) in the name which PHP
processes as "Ä". This change renders the files in the directory unopenable
(the path is bad).
Is there some sort of encoding/unencoding which will handle this character
correctly? I've tried every form of encoding I
G'day all
I've been trying for a day or so to get a script to traverse all the levels
of a directory. With help from list archives and web sites I've come up
with this:
";
}
?>
I've read lots f stuff about "if (is_dir($blah)" but I get a bit lost with
the navigation after that (I'm _real_ new
G'day John
> PHP is server side, so it's going to do the same thing each time. If
> it's sending a blank message, then no data was received.
Thanks for the response. I have been able to find the problem by replacing
my mail() with phpinfo().
It certainly wasn't passing the variables with Wi
Hello all,
I have a PHP/MySQL/Apache site served on Mac OSX. The default install I
used doesn't have a PHP.ini file but I do have sendmail configured and
working.
There is a simple html form which leads to a 'confirmation' page. They
press the confirm button and a hidden field passes the data
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