> I'm looking forward to the day that I'll know everything and can stop all
> this learning nonsense.
Sounds like the attitude most people take when they sit down to a
keyboard. (Ref: http://xkcd.com/386/)
Off-topic is the new on-topic
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If you have the technology handy, it could also just be easier to wipe
the children's memories after each stay.
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> Thanks Sorin, I will do that and I will have more care the next time.
You have no reason to apologize. You shared a project you made by
yourself, way to go.
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Here are two references from the Wikipedia article on Java in case you
haven't looked at them already.
http://www.langpop.com/
http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
On 20 August 2013 10:43, Tedd Sperling wrote:
> On Aug 20, 2013, at 10:36 AM, "Liam" wrote:
>> You do r
Those Belgacom emails were the only thing keeping me from a crushing
loneliness - undo!
On 16 August 2013 11:51, Matijn Woudt wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
>
>> # ezmlm-list ~ezmlm/php-general | grep skynet
>> supp...@skynet.be
>>
>> # ezmlm-unsub ~ezmlm/php-gene
Never used it but searching turned up
http://php.net/manual/en/function.chdir.php
Marc
On 20 June 2013 12:57, Tedd Sperling wrote:
> On Jun 20, 2013, at 1:44 PM, Bastien wrote:
>>
>> It sounds like a current working directory issue. Try running a getcwd() in
>> both place
Also, the docs and functionality for that particular plugin seem a bit
weak. Maybe there's another one that has a "doneLoadingLightbox"
event that you could hook into and call your ajax script inside of...
On 14 June 2013 10:02, Marc Guay wrote:
> $('.lightbox-image
$('.lightbox-image-class').click(function(){
$.post('ajax.php', {click: true});
});
and do your DB work in ajax.php
http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.post/
On 14 June 2013 09:52, Tedd Sperling wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> It's Friday so I am allowed to ask odd questions.
>
> Here's the problem -- I ne
http://www.answershat.com/questions/352/How-to-get-rid-of-spam-mail-in-my-mailbox
On 14 June 2013 09:28, Chirag Vekariya wrote:
> Hi,
> Post your question to http://answershat.com
>
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 4:49 AM, dealTek wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm curious of a simple, common, universal wa
Is the "echo $mySQL_user;" inside of a function? I believe you'll
need to say "global $mySQL_user;" to gain access to it if so.
On 29 May 2013 12:39, Ron Piggott wrote:
>
> Good morning all:
>
> I have recently purchased a computer and am using it as a dedicated server.
> A friend helped me i
Does anyone else find it strange that the movie Troll only has 2 stars
on IMDB? I think it's worth at least CAPSLOCK.
On 29 May 2013 11:45, Tommy Pham wrote:
> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>
>> On 29 May 2013, at 17:26, Last Hacker Always onpoint <
>> lasthack...@gmail
emails from
people who'll want to argue that "five" is a colour in some
circumstances. Please see discussions on this list about top-posting
as a reference.
TGIAF
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> Have you tried keeping all of your documents in one directory and blocking
> that directory via a robots.txt file?
These don't sound like robots that would respect a txt file to me.
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> This is my first time using a list. Can anyone confirm I'm doing this
> correctly?
N! You broke it!
Happy Friday,
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And the answer is that it's a locale issue...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7931853/why-does-phps-iconv-need-setlocale
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Thanks Jonathan. I removed the date() syntax function and it works.
From: Jonathan Sundquist [mailto:jsundqu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 2:16 PM
To: Marc Fromm
Cc: Serge Fonville; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] date problem
Marc,
When you take a date and do a
onvi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 2:05 PM
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Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
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Hi.
date returns a string
You should compare a different type for bigger/smaller than
HTH
Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,
Serge Fonville
http://www.serge
annot figure out why the $error is being assigned inside the if statement,
since the statement should be false. 01/03/2012 is not less than 09/16/2012.
Marc
/language.operators.bitwise.php
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Date: 3 January 2013 12:42
Subject: Re: [PHP] Boolean type forced on string assignment inside if statement
To: Marc Guay
My results in a simple test:
'); //1
echo ('($a || $b))' . ($a || $b) . '
..?
http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.logical.php
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arding this I'm a bit confused. In the case of an OR operator, $b
is not "bar" because it follows the "true" path as you said earlier.
Probably just a glitch in the English language. I'll file a bug for
that.
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Hi,
When I try to use the SNMP class I got the following error: PHP Fatal error:
Class 'SNMP' not found. I use the following version: PHP 5.3.3 (cli) and it
runs on CentOS release 6.2 (Final). I've also installed
net-snmp-5.5-41.el6_3.1.x86_64. According to the documentation "In order to
use t
Use Magento. It will take you more than 6 months to build what you're
talking about all by yourself. Magento is a pain to learn at first
but once you get into it things start to make sense and development
speeds up.
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I'll do it, but only if it's on "paid on delivery" and/or subsidized
by African royalty.
Are our comments still welcome?
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Answered it myself (funny how writing out a problem as descriptively
as possible makes the brain work better).
$end_of_url = substr("http://domain.com/about/page/subpage/";,
strlen("/about/page/") * -1);
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t; -1){
$same_page = true;
}
As it is not the same page. I've looked into strrpos() and tried to
use the negative offset as the length of the needle, but unfortunately
it searches backwards from the offset and not forwards. Any ideas?
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> Notice: Use of undefined constant QUERY_STRING - assumed 'QUERY_STRING' in
I would guess that it's asking you to add quotes around QUERY_STRING...?
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> You mean everyone finally RTFM?
There's a manual? GoDaddy told me to just ask all of my questions here!
(No insult meant, in case it's not obvious.)
Happy Fridays
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Everyone switched to PCP?
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rely, Aptana is a more efficient tool.
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Is there a reason for you not to build a contact form?
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Suspicion is my religion. Let no thread end without a war.
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Woah. Is that good luck or bad luck?
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Did I accidentally subscribe to the mediabeez website development
mailing list? Hello?
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Is this a "Fun Friday" trolling?
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2012/3/5 Alejandro Michelin Salomon :
> Leste Wrote:
>
>>-Mensagem original-
>>De: Lester Caine [mailto:les...@lsces.co.uk]
>>Enviada em: segunda-feira, 5 de março de 2012 08:18
>>Para: php-general@lists.php.net
>>Assunto: Re: [PHP] '
>>Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>>> You can set it in php.ini i
And if you change your input type to "date", because it's a date, does
that bring up the numeric keys as well?
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> Does this work?
No?
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Ugh. The problem is that the EvalMath class doesn't death with
comparisons between numbers, it only performs calculations. Barking
up the wrong tree for 2 hours is fun on a Friday!
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It actually works for me as well if I run it in the browser. The
structure of the app is a bit strange, though, so debugging character
encoding issues is quite difficult. The code is being run by Code
Igniter in the backend and the response passed via JSON to a ExtJS 4
frontend, so what I'm looki
This info might be helpful. If I copy and paste the example from the
manual directly, it works as described:
$orig = "I'll \"walk\" the dog now";
$a = htmlentities($orig);
$b = html_entity_decode($a);
echo $a; // I'll "walk" the dog now
echo $b; // I'll "walk" the dog now
But if I modify
Answering myself sort-of, I think I'm on the wrong track with
html_entity_decode(). Does an HTML "entity" refer to an HTML code
like rather than the encoded format of characters? It seems
like htmlspecialchars_decode() is actually what I'm looking for, but
I'm getting the same results with that.
t;. I've tried different combinations
of character encodings and quotings, to no avail. Any ideas of where
I should look for the culprit?
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process quite simple.
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the great ideas and links.
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ey
would like to be able to enter conditions of all sorts. i.e.
($x / $y) > 0.5
(($a+$b+$c) / $d) < .75
etc.
If you have any suggestions on how to increase the security while
maintaning the flexibility, I'd be happy to hear it.
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> I just added the return statement and the semicolon, because the error was
> complaining about it not being a proper PHP statement basically.
That's beautiful, thanks. I just stumbled across a forum post that
said it wasn't possible and was about to give up for the day.
Marc
> It sounds like you have a string "$x < $y" in the database that you then
> replace into a string "4 < 5" which you want to test a conditional on. If
> this is the case, why are you storing conditionals in the database?
The user will be able to construct their own query strings, it's
complicated
ied eval() but got an
unhelpful error, any thoughts would be welcome.
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Sort of off topic but here's a list of existing services (some of
which are free) in case you don't want to reinvent the wheel.
http://www.justfitstudio.com/articles/plagiarism-detection.html
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This is the first time I've been surprised that a Drupal module
existed for something...
http://drupal.org/project/authenticate
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> If you use the advanced search
> tools you can choose "verbatim" and see if the exact phrase matches.
Just correcting myself here, the way to do this is by simply wrapping
the words in quotes "like this, hey now". The verbatim tool is
something else.
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e if the exact phrase matches.
If that's not good enough, can you explain how you would like it to
function? Would the whole paper be scanned phrase-by-phrase for
matches and then spit out a report?
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tty much every time I use date().
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Based on the terms you're using it sounds like this is a Wordpress
question. You'd have a lot better chances of getting an answer if you
query a group of WP gurus/geeks.
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>> if (!strpos($t_product,$t_p)) {print "checked";}
It could have something to do with the function returning 0 because
it's finding the comma in the 0 index, but it's not really false, it's
still finding the string. I've run into a similar problem before...
ng is that a lot of mobile devices still in
use do not support media queries - their being a relatively recent
development. Same goes for javascript, even if it claims to support
it. Older Blackberrys claim JS support but fail miserably in real
life.
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> the way your site renders should be purely based upon the size of the display.
Although I mostly agree with this statement, it ignores the most
interesting aspects of mobile technology, such as being able to ask
the user for their GPS location and deliver content accordingly. I
worked on some r
bpage)?
... the WURFL database and things akin to it or based on / stolen from
it can help parse the header string and return a plethora of
information about it (screen size, AJAX ability, markup capacity,
etc).
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> some pretty natives php functions exists to do the job :
But how many times in my life will I have write echo ""; ???
Does anyone have a handy solution? (Make this the default behavior?
Add a "even more human-readable" flag to the function? Create a
simple macro in
> Also try dompdf from digitaljunkies.ca. It allows you to pass an HTML doc to
> the code to provide a PDF
I think in this case it should say "It doesn't work!". :)
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ray's keys were lost, like so:
array(2) {
[704]=>
array(36) {
["contact_id"]=>
string(3) "704"
["contact_first_name"]=>
string(4) "Marc"
["contact_last_name"]=>
string(4) "Guay"
}
[705]
Just forwarding Carlos' response to the list...
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From: Carlos Sura
Date: 17 December 2011 01:15
Subject: Re: [PHP] dealing with this code $_POST['custom´]
To: Marc Guay
On 16 December 2011 15:57, Marc Guay wrote:
>
> > $saving_li
> $saving_list = $_POST['custom'] == 'FR' ? 148 : 147;
Hi there, here's a quick translatation of this code that might help
you understand it better:
if ($_POST['custom'] == 'FR'){
$saving_list = 148;
}
else{
$saving_list = 147;
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> Give it a try, should do what you are wanting.
Hi Jim,
I appreciate your dedication to this problem but it was solved 2 days ago! :)
Thanks
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> Assuming you want to make things unique based on the "contact_first_name"
> field,
> how would you decide which record to keep? The first one you run in to, the
> last one you come across, or some other criteria?
The unique field is actually the contact_id.
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> BBEdit. Is this just a preference choice or is one method better than the
> other?
As far as I know it's just preference. Your choice of editor could
influence your decision; one form might be given nicer highlighting.
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ray[$contact['id']] = $contact;
Cheerios,
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Holy mother of multidimentionality there are a ton of suggested
solutions to this scenerio on the array_unique manual page..
http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-unique.php
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Hi folks,
Let's say that I have the following array:
[0]=>
array(35) {
["contact_id"]=>
string(3) "356"
["contact_first_name"]=>
string(4) "Marc"
}
[1]=>
array(35) {
["contact_id"]=>
stri
Thanks. I'm stuck using 5.1.6. Matijn reply worked by using the unix timestamp.
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Sokolewicz
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 12:57 PM
To: Marc Fromm
Cc: Floyd Resler
Subject: Re: [PHP] compare
$error.="The close date must be later than
today's date, " . date("m/d/Y",strtotime("now")) . ".\n";
}
If the first date is "11/16/2011" the if statement also executes as true which
is correct since "11/16/2011" is less than "11/30/2011".
Marc
> Hi Friend!I knew things couldnt get any worse I consider myself lucky
> to have found this now im in this for the long run you should consider trying
> it href="http://lacadenasport.es/profile/31AlanWalsh/";>http://lacadenasport.es/profile/31AlanWalsh/see
> you.
>
This list is for PHP discuss
> "Our" does not automatically become all-inclusive, but rather
> suggests that the individual is part of a larger group. Please watch
> your presumptions of being force-included into said group, as the
> statement is valid regardless of anyone's personal opinion. ;-P
Crap, you're right.
My
ese Frivolous Friday emails! :)
... but not so much this part. *I* can send Frivolous Friday emails
in spite of war, not because of it; please watch your "our"s.
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> Thanks. That was the problem. I spent a day trying to debug this.
Smash head against wall first, ask questions later. That's my
methodology as well. :)
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if statement
executes as fasle.
Any ideas on why a 2012 date is treated as not greater than a 2011 date?
Thanks
Marc
n and use that instead both because I found that there is some
other cleaning to do to the string and that code you posted is way too
convoluted to read! :)
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x27;utf-16','utf-8'));
but I believe this is actually passing an array to
mb_convert_encoding() as the second argument rather than the 2nd and
3rd... Any ideas or am I chasing something that can't be done?
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> I want to write a script that requests a URL and then reads that website
> .. I'm interested to map web structures. My web host is saying I'll need
> URL file access enabled but that it's a) a security risk and b)
> deprecated.
simplehtmldom is pretty great for this, if I understand your needs
Is it just me or does it not work unless you agree to the "extra"
information sharing stuff?
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> $var = constant('DESKTOP_URL_' . $_SESSION['lang']);
Very nice, thank you.
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SSION['lang']};
{DESKTOP_URL'.'_'.$_SESSION['lang']};
etc, to no avail.
If it is a regular variable I'm fine, it's the CONSTANT_FORMAT that
seems to be causing my brain some issues.
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> I assumed that as you'd mentioned trying Drupal that you would be OK with
> trying out various PHP-based solutions?
True enough. Maybe I'll sharpen the focus then and ask if anyone
knows of a solution that does not require a reworking of method; a
stand-alone CMS generator similar to PHPMaker
Hi Ashley,
That's an interesting looking project, but wouldn't it require me to
switch to CodeIgniter? I'm not interested in changing my entire
working method for this.
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ces
for editing them. I've also taken a stab at Drupal, which is like
doing it the other way around, using the CMS to create the schema, but
a lot of the time it seems ass backwards and I'm not in the mood to
get another hand cramp from clicking through the interface for 6 hours
setting
http://translate.google.com/#auto|ja|%20vanilla%20hotdogs
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> use natsort.
For the "repetitive answers" specialists: Is it possible that 15
hours later someone is still only seeing the original question?
Marc
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> Anyone know a smart way to order file names?
Nope, but I know a "natural" way:
http://ca.php.net/manual/en/function.natsort.php
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You could store the accented characters in your DB if you set
everything to UTF-8, including calling the "SET NAMES utf8" MySQL
command after connecting. I find this much easier than
encoding/decoding.
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FROM users
WHERE is_awesome=1". This method might make the code a bit more
manageable as you could modify the users through a CMS rather than
updating a hardcoded array.
Marc
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That low-hanging fruit is too hard for some to resist...
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I am reading a csv file into an array. The csv file.
users.csv file contents:
w12345678,a
w23456789,b
w34567890,c
$csvfilename = "users.csv";
$handle = fopen($csvfilename, "r");
if($handle) {
Thanks! Sometimes I'm blind.
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From: Jim Lucas [mailto:li...@cmsws.com]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 1:01 PM
To: Marc Fromm
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] using pg_query in a function not working
On 8/5/2011 12:08 PM, Marc Fromm wrote:
>
>
$sql .= "ORDER BY student_lname ASC,
student_fname ASC";
}
echo "$sql"; // slq statement looks accurate
$result = pg_query($conn,$sql);
echo "Select Errors: " . pg_errormessa
this article:
http://thefrozenfire.com/2011/02/using-the-windows-com-in-php/
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>> What type of file are you trying to print? I'm not very familiar with
>> Microsoft Windows but I know a little about it. Have you considered Windows
>> Powershell? Unfortunately you would essentially have to write a powershell
>> script and use the PHP exec functions. Windows 7 shipped with
ws 7 shipped with PowerShell
> 2.0.
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for this tip, I just printed a document from the PowerShell 2.0
command line; I think this might be the path to take.
Marc
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> What type of file are you trying to print?
HTML.
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nloadable
DLL). Also the PHP pages say "These functions are only available
under Windows 9.x, ME, NT4 and 2000." so I highly doubt I'll have any
luck with Windows 7, but you never know, maybe I should try...
Marc
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