Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread Michael Shadle
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 2:41 PM, haliphax wrote: > On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Michael Shadle wrote: >> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:20 AM, haliphax wrote: >> >>> Michael, >>> >>> Given the fact that Gears requires a client-side installation, has an >>> awful penetration percentage, and his o

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread haliphax
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Michael Shadle wrote: > On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:20 AM, haliphax wrote: > >> Michael, >> >> Given the fact that Gears requires a client-side installation, has an >> awful penetration percentage, and his original solution is all >> server-side (though it does req

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in

2009-04-22 Thread Bradley Broerman
If you'd like a simple Java Applet that can do the file upload, and is scriptable through JavaScript, I have a fairly nice one that uses FTP to upload the file. It has real-time feedback to the webapp, and has a PHP webservice that it communicates with for authentication, and notification. I als

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread Michael Shadle
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:20 AM, haliphax wrote: > Michael, > > Given the fact that Gears requires a client-side installation, has an > awful penetration percentage, and his original solution is all > server-side (though it does require APC and YUI-JS), I wouldn't say > this is a very good sugges

RE: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread Andrea Giammarchi
t; since I used bottle I guess :D Regards > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 08:20:28 -0500 > From: halip...@gmail.com > To: php-general@lists.php.net > Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in > progress' code? > > On Tue, Apr 21

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-22 Thread haliphax
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:02 PM, scubak1w1 wrote: >> >> ""scubak1w1"" wrote in message >> news:cf.13.21597.2ee8e...@pb1.pair.com... >>> Hello, >>> >>> Can someone pass on some suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in >>> progress'

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-21 Thread Michael Shadle
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:02 PM, scubak1w1 wrote: > > ""scubak1w1"" wrote in message > news:cf.13.21597.2ee8e...@pb1.pair.com... >> Hello, >> >> Can someone pass on some suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in >> progress' code? >> >> Maybe as simple as changing the cursor icon for the d

[PHP] Re: Suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in progress' code?

2009-04-21 Thread scubak1w1
""scubak1w1"" wrote in message news:cf.13.21597.2ee8e...@pb1.pair.com... > Hello, > > Can someone pass on some suggestions of some good, simple file upload 'in > progress' code? > > Maybe as simple as changing the cursor icon for the duration? [self snip!] http://www.johnboy.com/about-us/news

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for Web based FileServer/Mailaccess

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, April 19, 2007 11:42 am, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello Richard, > > It seems no one had understood me right... > > Am 2007-04-10 21:48:12, schrieb Richard Lynch: >> Personally, I would use http://php.net/imap_open and friends to add >> the mailbox, and let the OS and installed IMAP softwa

[PHP] Re: Suggestions for Web based FileServer/Mailaccess

2007-04-19 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Richard, It seems no one had understood me right... Am 2007-04-10 21:48:12, schrieb Richard Lynch: > Personally, I would use http://php.net/imap_open and friends to add > the mailbox, and let the OS and installed IMAP software choose the > correct mbox/Maildir option based on the server con

[PHP] Re: Suggestions of GPL plugin-system?

2007-01-31 Thread Ivo F.A.C. Fokkema
Thanks everyone for the useful input. I've looked around a bit using the various links and info that I got. The Gallery2 documentation on the modules is far from transparent to me, and the idea of having a general module class that needs to get extended by the module doesn't appeal to me either. I

[PHP] Re: Suggestions of GPL plugin-system?

2007-01-30 Thread Globalissa Info
Hello All (cc Ivo), We have numerous modules in various software titles and these are included by a simple conditional statement. If they exist, then include them. Example: ... another example: // your code here This works well for modules because if they don't exist th

[PHP] Re: Suggestions of GPL plugin-system?

2007-01-29 Thread Michael Weaver
Hi Ivo, I have been developing and working with a PHP Application Toolkit/ Framework over the last 6 - 7 years and have been actively working on developing a system that is extensible through custom modules while retaining a stable 'core' codebase. The source code is available at: http://

[PHP] Re: Suggestions of GPL plugin-system?

2007-01-29 Thread Colin Guthrie
Ivo F.A.C. Fokkema wrote: > Hi guys, > > I've been developing a GPL PHP/MySQL app for some time now and I would > like to extend it with a module/plugin system. The idea would be that > people could add a directory in a plugin path that would contain a > bunch of PHP files extending the functional

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-22 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 09/20/2005 01:51 PM Murray @ PlanetThoughtful said the following: I do not understand why this could bother you or anybody else. If you have a better solution, nothing stops you to make your recommendations. Hi Manuel, I did make my recommendation. To you. It went something like (an

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-21 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 09/20/2005 10:04 AM Michael Sims said the following: This is not to trivialize your Metastorage project (or, to be more accurate, I know nothing about it, so it's not my place to trivialize it or otherwise), but to point out that 'out-of-the-box' solutions to fundamental coding develop

RE: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Chris W. Parker
Murray @ PlanetThoughtful on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 8:15 AM said: > And it's also worth mentioning at this point that it might present > more of a challenge to the original poster to implement and make use > of a complex data abstraction package [1] than to lear

RE: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Michael Sims
Murray @ PlanetThoughtful wrote: > My post was not aimed at saying 'using packaged approaches to solve > coding problems is bad', but to say 'the original poster is asking a > fundamental learning question, so a packaged approach will possibly, > maybe even probably, hamper his development as a pro

RE: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Murray @ PlanetThoughtful
> > This is not to trivialize your Metastorage project (or, to be more > > accurate, I know nothing about it, so it's not my place to trivialize > > it or otherwise), but to point out that 'out-of-the-box' solutions to > > fundamental coding development problems probably ultimately makes for > > a

RE: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Murray @ PlanetThoughtful
[snippage] > I do not understand why this could bother you or anybody else. If you > have a better solution, nothing stops you to make your recommendations. Hi Manuel, I did make my recommendation. To you. It went something like (and I'm paraphrasing), "Your proposed solution doesn't solve the o

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 09/20/2005 04:59 AM Murray @ PlanetThoughtful said the following: Let's take for example a class called 'Customer' that (obviously) manipulates customers in the database. Here is a very basic Customer class. (Data validation and the like are left out for brevity.) This is a basic obje

Re: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Jochem Maas
Michael Sims wrote: Murray @ PlanetThoughtful wrote: Once he understands how to solve class abstraction problems such as the one he is asking about, he will be better equipped to deal with a wider range of application development tasks. I agree with this. This is not to trivialize your Me

RE: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Michael Sims
Murray @ PlanetThoughtful wrote: > Once he understands how to solve class abstraction problems such as > the one he is asking about, he will be better equipped to deal with a > wider range of application development tasks. I agree with this. > This is not to trivialize your Metastorage project (o

RE: [PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-20 Thread Murray @ PlanetThoughtful
> on 09/19/2005 02:33 PM Chris W. Parker said the following: > > Let's take for example a class called 'Customer' that (obviously) > > manipulates customers in the database. Here is a very basic Customer > > class. (Data validation and the like are left out for brevity.) > > This is a basic object

[PHP] Re: Suggestions for class design

2005-09-19 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 09/19/2005 02:33 PM Chris W. Parker said the following: Let's take for example a class called 'Customer' that (obviously) manipulates customers in the database. Here is a very basic Customer class. (Data validation and the like are left out for brevity.) This is a basic object persis

[PHP] Re: suggestions for a good php+mysql isp?

2002-08-20 Thread Seairth Jacobs
www.webprosinc.net has several plans, starting as little as $4.95 (1 MySQL database/1 domain/125 MB space/2GB transfer) to $49.95 (unlimited databases/100 domains/1GB space/16GB transfer). They are currently using PHP 4.1.0 and seem to regularly updated their system (they use Plesk for maintenanc

[PHP] Re: suggestions

2001-08-29 Thread Bopolissimus Platypus
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 19:41:51 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glyndower) wrote: >I have a medium sized db... with about 300 feilds and 15k rows. > >I need to create a search that will submit user input to seach the db from >about 30 different feilds with some of those wildcards. > >i.e bedrooms, bathroo