At 04:45 PM 1/17/03 -0800, [-^-!-%- wrote:
Since PHP itself is open source, then wouldn't that prohibit a developer
from encoding any PHP product?
Please correct me, if I'm wrong. I'm just curious.
GPL isn't the only way to license open source. PHP is not GPL for just
that reason. See the
At 05:16 AM 1/9/03 +1000, Timothy Hitchens \(HiTCHO\) wrote:
use: apachectl graceful
It will reload the config's and allow operation to continue!!
Yes, in many cases this is the best option. The only time I've found it
will not work is when you are adding or changing SSL certificates. For a
At 12:00 PM 1/8/03 +0100, Fritzek wrote:
Hi folks,
I've seen a lot phpinfo() on different platforms, different PHP versions
with different web servers. Always the content of $_SERVER is different.
i.e PHP4.3.0 on win32 with Apache2 doesn't show PATH_TRANSLATED and
HTTP_REFERER.
someone knows how
At 11:54 AM 1/6/03 -0600, Steven Kallstrom wrote:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
.
$stateselected['$state'] is an array that stores the state that was
selected on the prior form. is there an easier way, to have a default
state picked out of this drop do
At 01:25 AM 1/3/03 -0200, Fernando Serboncini wrote:
function a(myclass c)
{
return c;
}
would create another copy of "c" in memory. Things get a bit larger when you
go with linked-list like structures in classes, where you have to take
really good care to don't duplicate data. If you're no
At 07:11 PM 1/2/03 -0800, Roger Thomas wrote:
dear all,
i have 2 servers that were *given* to me to setup and implement webmail
solution for our client. i have done some groundwork in terms of the backend
applications that are needed to do this.
This doesn't have much to do with PHP. In fact i
At 05:25 PM 1/2/03 -0800, Jim Lucas wrote:
DocumentRoot /some/path/public_html
php_admin_value engine On
try
php_admin_value php_engine on|off
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At 06:32 AM 1/1/03 -0500, David T-G wrote:
I still don't get what a left or right or outer or inner join is...
The reason I chose LEFT JOIN are:
o You get better control over how the query is executed.
o Values from the first table are returned even if there is no associated
entry in the sec
At 06:33 PM 1/1/03 -0500, Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote:
Personally I simply get the e-mail addresses spit out to me from the
database and then I input them into a application made just for bulk mailingt.
You can also easily write a quick perl or shell script to send it out from
a file of names a
% different ways of connecting tables with LEFT JOIN. USING( fieldname )
% connects the table being joined, with the table listed right before it,
% using the same fieldname in both. The ON syntax allows you to use
% differently named fields, and/or a different table.
I still don't get what
At 02:07 AM 1/2/03 +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
On Thursday 02 January 2003 01:26, Carl Bélanger wrote:
> Exactly!!
>
> "checking for sendmail... no"
>
> I've browsed the configure's help and I can't find an option to specify
> the path to sendmail (which is not at a regular place as we run qmail).
>
At 03:13 AM 1/1/03 +0100, Richard Pijnenburg wrote:
Hi list,
What is better to use? The included GD library or the external (
Boutell.com ) GD library?
Unless you have to use the external library because other things are
sharing it, just use the GD that comes with PHP.
We are talking about 4.
At 02:57 PM 12/31/02 -0500, David T-G wrote:
...and then Tularis said...
%
% Usually,
% using mysql to handle your tables is *way* faster than letting php
% handle it.
Yes, do as much as you can in the database. The people who wrote it spent
a lot of time trying to optimize it.
%
% In your
At 10:11 AM 12/31/02 -0500, Carl Bélanger wrote:
I just upgraded to php 4.3.0 and all by bulletin board are now returning
error about the mail function:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mail() in
/var/wwwx/htdocs/forum/private.php on line 687
What could be missing?
./configure looks
At 05:23 PM 12/31/02 +0800, Denis L. Menezes wrote:
Hello friends.
Is there a routine in PHP I can use to find if today's date fits between
the commencing date and the ending date?
SELECT * FROM Table WHERE NOW() >= StartDate AND NOW() <= EndDate
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At 07:59 AM 12/30/02 -0600, Michael Sims wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 04:11:02 -0700, you wrote:
>, or the types SET and ENUM.
I'm not sure what SET is, never used it,
Color set( 'red', 'green', 'blue' ) can contain only the following
values:
NULL;'blue'; 'green'; 'green,blue';
'
At 04:41 AM 12/30/02 -0600, Boget, Chris wrote:
You can do this in mysql. I just don't know
why you can't do this in pgsql.
The basic answer to why the interfaces to the databases differ is because
the PHP interfaces reflects the C interface provided by the database
authors. Most PHP extension
At 06:20 PM 12/30/02 +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
On Monday 30 December 2002 18:13, Boget, Chris wrote:
> I'm switching from a MySQL environment to PGSQL and I'm
> going through and trying to learn the differences between the
> two.
The things that bothered me the most:
o Pg doesn't have DATE_FOR
At 06:41 AM 12/30/02 -0300, Cesar Aracena wrote:
Hi all,
This is a fast question. Does anyone remembers how to obtain the ID auto
assigned after an INSERT statement under MySQL?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-insert-id.php
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At 11:29 AM 12/28/02 -0700, The Doctor wrote:
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 04:04:14AM -0700, Rick Widmer wrote:
> At 08:40 PM 12/27/02 -0700, The Doctor wrote:
> ./configure --with-apache=../apache --with-mysql --with-pgsql=/usr
> --enable-cli --enable-calendar --enable-debug=no
> --with
At 08:40 PM 12/27/02 -0700, The Doctor wrote:
Is it just my or are there problems with static Aapche 1.3.27 compiles?
I don't know if it is _just_ you, but my static install compiled and is
running just fine.
SuSE 8.0
php 4.3.0
Apache 1.3.27
Mod_SSL 2.8.12-1.3.27
OpenSSL 0.9.6h
ming 0.2
At 03:55 AM 12/27/02 -0500, Maciek Ruckgaber Bielecki wrote:
has anyone an idea of how can i do some kind of decent delay (instead of
some shell_exec doing pings) :-P
Have you tried sleep()?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sleep.php
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At 09:40 AM 12/27/02 +0800, Denis L. Menezes wrote:
Hello friends,
I am making a website for our school. My requirement is that when any
student searched for a particular club, the logo of the club abd the
chairperson's phot should automatically be shown dynamically on the top of
the page. For
At 09:02 PM 12/23/02 -0800, Chris Rehm wrote:
John W. Holmes wrote:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=php+
mysql+tutorial
---John W. Holmes...
The Internet is a wealth of resources, but some of them aren't as good as
others. If people here have had great succe
At 08:04 AM 12/24/02 +0300, sport4ever wrote:
maybe there is something wrong with php.ini
notice that I faced with this problem just after I upgraded to (PHP 4.2.1),
(Apache2), everything was great before!
The last I heard PHP + Apache2 is pretty much experimental, and not
recommended for prod
At 03:06 AM 12/23/02 -0200, Alexandre Soares wrote:
Hi All,
Where I can get more information about a free library to plot 2d and
3d data information,
http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/
Rick
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At 03:05 PM 12/22/02 +, z z wrote:
__FILE__ is useful to know the current script's path
__FILE__ is a 'constant' defined by the Zend Engine that tells you the name
of the current file. If you are in an Include the name of the included
file is returned, if you are in the main file its nam
At 04:44 PM 12/17/02 -0500, 1LT John W. Holmes wrote:
What I was thinking is that you have one table with
Order_ID
Name
Address
Flag -> Here you flag this as SHIP_TO or BILL_TO
etc...
That layout would be better than:
Order_ID
Ship_name
Ship_address
Bill_name
Bill_address
etc...
Which is what
At 11:15 AM 12/8/02 +1100, Justin French wrote:
I *think* either:
OR
Works -- you'll have to experiment, but I believe the second way is correct,
and will echo the first (0th) character in the string.
This depends on PHP version. In the bad old days you had to use
$str[0]. Sometime sinc
At 07:12 PM 12/7/02 -0500, Stephen wrote:
Another math question... How would I find the mode (number that repeats most
often) of an array? Then, if there isn't a number that repeats most often,
tell the user that.
For each entry in the array, count the number of times a value occurs:
while( l
At 07:05 PM 12/7/02 -0500, Stephen wrote:
Wouldn't this only work for an even ammount of numbers? Like 1, 2, 3, 4 has
4 numbers...
Did you try it? I'd hate to think I've done more work to solve your
problem than you have...
Even:
$List = array( 1,2,3,4,5,6 );
$Middle = ( count( $List ) -
At 09:45 PM 12/6/02 -0500, Stephen wrote:
How can you find the meadian (or middle number) of a list of numbers? If
there is an even amount of numbers, how would I still find it?
load the list into an array, in numeric order...
then:
$List = array( 1,2,3,4,5,6 );
$Middle = ( count( $List ) -
At 11:51 AM 12/5/02 +1100, Justin French wrote:
on 05/12/02 11:37 AM, Rick Widmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> $Hour = substr( $Date, 11, 2 );
> if( $Hour ) > 12 {
> $Hour = $Hour - 12;
> $AMPM = 'PM';
> }
>
> else {
> $AMPM = 'AM';
> }
>
&
At 04:58 PM 12/4/02 -0700, Jeff Bluemel wrote:
I'm displaying a date that I get from a informix database query - the date
format is as follows;
2002-12-04 23:21:49
I want it to display as 12/4/2002 11:21:49 PM
$Hour = substr( $Date, 11, 2 );
if( $Hour ) > 12 {
$Hour = $Hour - 12;
$AMPM =
> Hi,
>
> please could someone tell me how i can return a month in text from an int
> ie
>
> getMonth(12)
>
How about:
$Months = array( , 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun',
'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec' );
echo $Months[12]; // Dec
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At 11:16 PM 12/1/02 -0800, Troy May wrote:
I'm getting nailed with a bunch of returned emails like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - no such user here.
There is no user by that name at this server.
: Message contains [1] file attachments
What's going on? Each one has a different address, but the term
IT IS CONSIDERED VERY RUDE TO SPAM THE LIST WITH REPEATED MESSAGES
ONE IS ENOUGH!!
Yes, I am shouting.
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At 06:47 PM 11/29/02 -0800, Daren Cotter wrote:
Must you send three separate requests to the list? One is enough.
You might find some useful information here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&m=95423103630080&w=2
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When running PHP as a static binary, how does it handle text (HTML code)
that falls outsize of the tags. Is the text ignored or
outputted?
Outputted. This can be very handy. One thing I use it for is customizing
configuration files where only a small percentage of the overall text needs
At 02:38 PM 11/7/02 -0600, Jill S wrote:
so again I'll ask - Are the 4.2.3 downloads at the top of the
page at: http://www.php.net/downloads/ "beta versions" or
non-"beta" versions?
4.2.3 is currently the latest stable released version of PHP. Yes, that
means NOT BETA.
Anything that makes i
At 11:48 PM 10/18/02 -0500, Shiloh Madsen wrote:
For instance, a series of checkboxes with items such as abjuration,
conjuration, divination, and others, which will all have a numeric value
which gets plugged into the enum field. for instance, if a user selected
abjuration, and divination, i
At 09:25 AM 10/15/02 -0500, Chris Boget wrote:
> Do you realize more benifit for the back end
> processes when using XML that makes any additional time it takes
> to display a page to the user worth it?
Just ask the user if they really want to wait longer for something they
can't even see,
At 09:25 AM 10/15/02 -0500, Chris Boget wrote:
>Let me preface this by saying that I know the benefits of using
>XML
It seems to me most of the benefits of XML actually go to the hardware
and network suppliers. They get to sell you bigger storage for the
bloated data, faster processors for the m
At 01:54 PM 10/1/02 +0200, Erwin wrote:
>James Mackie wrote:
> > Since I installed apache from source and not an RPM I do not have an
> > rc file that the service command would use. I start apache in the
> > rc.local file. -USR1 should be the 'NICE' way to reload the
> > configuration files as per
At 11:35 AM 9/20/02 -0400, pierre.samson wrote:
>Well, I'm in no hurry, so I'll try to make it work.
>It just seemed to me that with ssl and mpm's incorporated it worth the
>upgrade.
From today's Apache week newsletter:
"the Apache 2.0 interface is still undergoing steady change, "
Don't ex
At 04:41 PM 9/18/02 -0400, Support @ Fourthrealm.com wrote:
>Which is more efficient?
Considering that the difference in efficiency is so small, a more important
question is which is clearer to the programmer?
I prefer b, except that I allow short tags and use the magic print/echo
function:
>"Liam Mackenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>002a01c25f00$54a01050$0b00a8c0@enigma">news:002a01c25f00$54a01050$0b00a8c0@enigma...
> I've spent over 6 months trying to get sendmail to work to my liking,
>don't
> talk to me about sendmail!
> :-P
I know the feeling. I use qmail now.
At 08:04 PM 9/5/02 -0500, Richard Lynch wrote:
> >I use persistant database connections and I wonder, if one connection is
> >always in use by one page or by more?
>
>Each thread will end up having a connection.
>
>Actually, it will have a connection for *each* username/password combination
>used
At 01:56 PM 7/29/02 +, Tyler Durdin wrote:
>I have a DB that will take answers to an 82 question survey, but i have
>the survey divided into 4 html pages(forms) of 20 or so question per page.
>The people taking the survey are not required to fill out every question
>on the survey. i was won
At 04:55 AM 7/29/02 -0500, Richard Lynch wrote:
> >I am using PHP-4.1.1, postgresql on Linux.
> >
> >I want the following functionality, I dont know how to implement it.
> >
> >Each time a new user registeres, I want to create mail account by the name
> >he specifies and allocate him some space of
At 10:22 AM 7/24/02 -0400, Scott Fletcher wrote:
>It work very nicely The whole process take 30 to 45 minutes for just
>one server. I wonder how does someone did 12 computers in 10 minutes.
>Cool!
For me the key to upgrading many servers is to compile once then copy the
resulting files to
At 09:35 PM 7/23/02 -0500, Richard Lynch wrote:
> >Any one please let me know how to use PHP to add new user to a domain for
> >using mail (sendmail).
Remember what Richard said... mucking around with real users is DANGEROUS!
I solved the problem with Qmail, vchkpw and qmailadmin. No coding on
At 11:02 PM 7/18/02 -0300, you wrote:
>Is PostgreSQL started with the -i switch? (I think that's the one; it
>exposes it to tcp/ip connections.) Check your PGSQL docs to be certain.
This is not the problem.
>Have you run a page with phpinfo? Is PostgreSQL support compiled into your
>installa
At 09:20 PM 7/17/02 -0500, Michael Sims wrote:
>$superglobals = array("var1", "var2", "var3", "var4", "var5", "...");
>
>Now inside the function you can do this:
>
>function somefunction ($somevar) {
>
> global $superglobals;
> foreach($superglobals as $varname) {
> global $$varname; //r
And the answer about merging logs for webalizer is:
> Is there a way to create a combined report showing hits to a number of
> separate servers all handling the same web sites.
>
> I am guessing all you have to do is feed it each of the log files in
> turn, and make sure you don't duplicate them
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