are small functions where recursions help displaying some
widgets. Everything else are loops, decision strucutres and lots of
print/echo. Simple source files, in the end.
Thiago Silva
bles, you have to start from the
> page that receives the $_POST data, and then manually type in all the
> input you expect a user to give you. There's a page that describes what
> I mean in their online documentation, but I can't find it at the moment.
That's odd. I&
On Saturday 22 July 2006 13:43, Dave M G wrote:
> Looking on the net, I can find many PHP *editors*, but they do not have
> debugging features. I need something with call stacks, break points, etc...
I'm not familiar with Windows options (only PHPEdit comes to my mind), but as
far as I can tell,
cting variables, function call stack, etc.
It supports the debuggers DBG, Xdebug and Gubed.
More information can be found at:
http://protoeditor.sourceforge.net
or sending an email to me: thiago.silva AT kdemail.net
Thanks,
Thiago Silva
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Danny wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> There“s a lot of manufacturers, about PHP code generators. What do you
> think about that?
>
> I mean, it seems like PHP Nuke fashion or other portal systems. Everybody
> has its portal, but all web pages seems to be the same, because all are
> under the same design.
Hello all,
Recently I had some problems with include/include_once.
This is the scenario:
My application uses only classes loaded through a centered __autoload()
function (no "require/include" anywere in the scripts, but in __autoload()
itself).
Now, diverse libraries use diverse extensions. For
What about Quanta? Anyone use it?
And debuggers? APD? XDebug? DBG?
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back to Nedit, for its simplicity. My only
feature request for nedit, would be tabbed documents.
At one office, we wrote a online Extreme Programmnig management tool for
tracking User Stories, Milestones and things like that, was handy.
Jason
Thiago Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hel
Hello All.
For all of you working with PHP on a GNU/Linux machine:
What development tools (editors, debuggers, modeling tools, SGBDs) do
you or your team use?
Thanks,
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I'd never heard about the seagulll. Thanks for including it in your
email. I'wll check it out.
If you find something interesting, could you send it to the list? I
would like to hear some opnions.
Thiago Silva
Rodolfo Gonzalez Gonzalez wrote:
Hello,
which free (as in beer) framework wr
Hello all,
I was wondering...
Why session data are stored on files rather than in on memory?
People have been telling that acessing session data can be slow, and I
need some kind of (fast) caching mechanism to store application data.
After some search I found some php code that handles the session
Hello all,
I was wondering...
Why session data are stored on files rather than in on memory?
People have been telling that acessing session data can be slow, and I
need some kind of (fast) caching mechanism to store application data.
After some search I found some php code that handles the session
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