RE: [PHP] Re: Log files

2008-07-02 Thread Haluk AKIN
ers, Haluk -Original Message- From: John Comerford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 12:54 AM To: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Log files If you are logging errors, then maybe you should look at using a file instead of a database table. I have seen

Re: [PHP] Re: Log files

2008-07-02 Thread John Comerford
If you are logging errors, then maybe you should look at using a file instead of a database table. I have seen an instance where a system used a table for error logging and writing to the log table caused and error, you can guess where that left things. Shawn McKenzie wrote: Mark Bomgard

[PHP] Re: Log files

2008-07-02 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Mark Bomgardner wrote: I am writing an application in which I want to create log files. I am weighing the difference between using text files and using a database to house the data. It appears to me that there is really no advantage either way or is there? There are pros and cons to both metho

[PHP] Re: Log out button

2005-03-16 Thread Jason Barnett
M. Sokolewicz wrote: > William Stokes wrote: > >> Hello, >> Again this might be more of a HTML quetion. If so sorry about that. >> >> Anyway I was just trying to make a log out button to a page. It should >> end a session or/and close browser window. (Closing browser ends the >> session as well I t

[PHP] Re: Log out button

2005-03-16 Thread M. Sokolewicz
William Stokes wrote: Hello, Again this might be more of a HTML quetion. If so sorry about that. Anyway I was just trying to make a log out button to a page. It should end a session or/and close browser window. (Closing browser ends the session as well I think? no ) All variable values are delete

[PHP] Re: Log-in script help

2005-01-25 Thread Jason Barnett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I need a particular type log in script. I'm not sure how to do it or where I could find a tutorial that would help me, so I'll describe what I need and then maybe someone could tell me what kind of script I need (sessions or whatever) and where I could get th

[PHP] Re: Log transaction for audit

2004-08-05 Thread Bogdan Ribic
Will you have that kind of experience? How can I do it comprehensively, e.g. no too big additional coding effort, easy to manage, reliable, etc. Do you want to hire me or did you just mistakingly press "Reply" instead of "compose new mail" :) Anyway, what you suggest is OK while testing & d

[PHP] Re: log.

2004-07-23 Thread Ulitin S.S.
"Aidan Lister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÓÏÏÂÝÉÌ/ÓÏÏÂÝÉÌÁ × ÎÏ×ÏÓÔÑÈ ÓÌÅÄÕÀÝÅÅ: news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi Ulitin, > > When a user visits your page, you can create a session. This session will > identify the user throughout his visit. > > Most people tend to log all actions to an IP address, or a hostn

[PHP] Re: log.

2004-07-23 Thread Aidan Lister
Hi Ulitin, When a user visits your page, you can create a session. This session will identify the user throughout his visit. Most people tend to log all actions to an IP address, or a hostname, this is probably easier. To get the IP, browser, referer, etc, look at: http://aidan.dotgeek.org/lib/

[PHP] Re: log out solution?

2001-07-30 Thread Jack
not yet, good one to know that. You should post this on to the list so that people will share this together. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Love your enemies, it will drive them nuts" - Original Message - From: Ariunbold Gerelt-Od <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, Jul