On Fri, October 28, 2005 9:36 am, Christoph Freundl wrote:
> Perhaps I return to what I primarily intended to ask: is it really the
> wanted behaviour of virtual() that changes that are made by the
> included file do not influence the environment of the including file?
That is most definitely a de
On Thu, October 27, 2005 3:43 am, Christoph Freundl wrote:
> I have a problem with the persistence of environment variables when
> mixing PHP and SSI (Apache) and I am not sure if I just made an error
> or if this approach cannot work at all.
> So please consider the following files:
I *believe* t
Christoph Freundl wrote:
Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 13:42 schrieb Jochem Maas:
ok, and if you stick the following in 1 file and call it?:
... just thinking out loud here.
I just looked at apache_getenv():
string apache_getenv ( string variable [, bool walk_to_top] )
the second arg m
Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 13:42 schrieb Jochem Maas:
> ok, and if you stick the following in 1 file and call it?:
>
>
>
>
> ... just thinking out loud here.
Ok, I tried this by configuring Apache such that .php-files are also
parsed for Server Side Includes and wrote it the way you suggest.
Christoph Freundl wrote:
Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 13:22 schrieb Jochem Maas:
info.php
-
have yuou tried include/require here instead of virtual()
I imagine that the env of the subprocess wouldn't affect
the env of the parent process - i.e.
Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 13:22 schrieb Jochem Maas:
> > info.php
> > -
> > > virtual( "setvar.shtml" );
>
> have yuou tried include/require here instead of virtual()
>
> I imagine that the env of the subprocess wouldn't affect
> the env of the
Christoph Freundl wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with the persistence of environment variables when
mixing PHP and SSI (Apache) and I am not sure if I just made an error
or if this approach cannot work at all.
So please consider the following files:
setvar.shtml
-
Mark Sargent wrote:
Hi All,
with the below code, $myrow[1] should = product_name's value,
$myrow[2] should = product_model_number's value and $myrow[3] should =
product_serial_number's value, but, product_name's value is not being
displayed, and the values are being moved to the left 1. Meaning
Ian Firla wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone knows if there's a way of sending strings of
> mixed type to a UDP socket.
>
> I'm storing the data I need to send in an array. Parsing the array with
> a foreach, I'm sending out the various pieces to the socket with fwrite.
fwrite converts your input to
> In asp there is a session timeout function that allows the session to
> end after the session is INACTIVE for x seconds/minutes ! How do i do
this
> in php ?
You can set the lifetime of the session in php.ini.
session.gc_maxlifetime is the time after which, inactive sessions will
be deleted. ses
Shaun wrote:
Hi,
In asp there is a session timeout function that allows the session to
end after the session is INACTIVE for x seconds/minutes ! How do i do this
in php ?
session_cache_expire(value_in_minutes);
documentation is not very clear about it, but I guess it needs to be set
before
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 14:33, max wrote:
> While looking thru php funcions (mixed ora_getcolumn ( int cursor, mixed
> column) in partucular)
> I came across type MIXED. What does that mean? There is no such type
> mentioned in the php
> docs under TYPES section.
>
> thanks.
>
> max.
It simply me
"my name ",
"second_arg" => "is ",
"third_arg" => "Jim.",
));
// this will print
// "hi there, my name is Jim."
?>
Hope this helps.
Jim Lucas
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http://www.php.net/manual/en/functions.arguments.php#functions.variable-arg-list
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>From: charlesk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>What does the function look like that it can take unlimited arguments?
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