On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 02:55, Tseveendorj Ochirlantuu
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know what is the difference between follows.
>
> PHP 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.5 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Sep 17 2010 13:49:46)
>
>
> and
>
> PHP 5.1.6-pl6-gentoo (cgi-cgi)
They are completely and totally d
why not search them with keywords "cli cgi diff"?
they are all the Interface to PHP interpretor. one is Command Line
I,another is Common Gateway I.
Best regards,
Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)
2010/11/9 Tseveendorj Ochirlantuu :
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know wha
Hello,
I would like to know what is the difference between follows.
PHP 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.5 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Sep 17 2010 13:49:46)
and
PHP 5.1.6-pl6-gentoo (cgi-cgi)
One is "cli" another is "cgi-cgi" .
Sincerely,
Tseveen.
At 1:14 PM +0900 11/24/07, Dave M G wrote:
Larry,
Thanks for your advice.
With the XML editor available within PHP, I've made a small script
that can extract the point data inside an SVG file, and store them
as an array of points.
That array can then be used to draw and fill shapes in a PNG
Larry,
Thanks for your advice.
With the XML editor available within PHP, I've made a small script that
can extract the point data inside an SVG file, and store them as an
array of points.
That array can then be used to draw and fill shapes in a PNG image. And
since they are stored as an arr
On Wednesday 21 November 2007, Dave M G wrote:
> Larry,
>
> Thank you for responding.
>
> > I think you missed the point. SVG is just text. ... There's no need
> > for SVG support per se, as SimpleXML provides all you need anyway.
>
> I did miss the point - thanks for setting me straight.
>
> Howe
Larry,
Thank you for responding.
I think you missed the point. SVG is just text. ... There's no need
for SVG support per se, as SimpleXML provides all you need anyway.
I did miss the point - thanks for setting me straight.
However, I'm still unsure about using SVGs. On the one hand, what I
On Wednesday 21 November 2007, Dave M G wrote:
> Casey,
>
> > There is no SVG support in PHP, as far as I know.
>
> Thank you. That clears things up. I'll just go with PNGs then.
I think you missed the point. SVG is just text. It's XML. You can
manipulate it with SimpleXML or the DOM API funct
Casey,
There is no SVG support in PHP, as far as I know.
Thank you. That clears things up. I'll just go with PNGs then.
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On Nov 20, 2007 7:24 PM, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PHP list,
>
> I have some images that are in SVG format. What I want to do with them
> is manipulate them by resizing and overlaying one on top of the other.
>
> I do this frequently with PNG images, and I could first convert these
> im
PHP list,
I have some images that are in SVG format. What I want to do with them
is manipulate them by resizing and overlaying one on top of the other.
I do this frequently with PNG images, and I could first convert these
images to PNG before manipulating them in PHP.
However, I'd like to p
You can try tacking a "&" at the end to fork the Notepad opening...
It may or may not work depending on a bunch of factors.
Don't be surprised if it "works" and makes your Windows box even more
unstable than it already way, and you get random crashes from this.
Thread-safety within PHP extension
2006/12/31, Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I (very simply) try to open a "notepad" on a simple text file in a
simplistic PHP script, and would like to go on and display the next page
without waiting for this notepad to be shut.
After various attempts, I have used an :
exec ('bash -c cmd /C start
Michel wrote:
>
> I (very simply) try to open a "notepad" on a simple text file in a
> simplistic PHP script, and would like to go on and display the next page
> without waiting for this notepad to be shut.
>
> After various attempts, I have used an :
>
> exec ('bash -c cmd /C start /MAX notepad
I (very simply) try to open a "notepad" on a simple text file in a
simplistic PHP script, and would like to go on and display the next page
without waiting for this notepad to be shut.
After various attempts, I have used an :
exec ('bash -c cmd /C start /MAX notepad "my_file" > NUL');
... b
What is the most secure way to access a mysql db with a php script? And
could someone provide an example? What are the best password practices for
the script to connect to the mysql db? Also, how should I set the directory
permissions for the html pages with php scripts?
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