Great. Ok. Thanks. [I'm a top quoter)]. I'll look at it.
This was my dirty way of hacking it:
if (($current_user->id == 0) && ($user_ID == 0))
{
$content = str_replace('', 'Protected ', '--> Content href="/wp-login.php">[Log in here]', $content);
}
Cheap & Dirty and need refinement :p
viraj w
try http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace-callback.php.
you need to read a bit on 'regular expressions'
http://www.gskinner.com/RegExr/ will be handy in crafting a suitable
regex to capture your 'tags'
~viraj
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:16 PM, John Taylor-Johnston
wrote:
>
> $content
As I understand it, the "register variables" operation occurred before
execution began on your script. It involved copying data items from your
form ($_POST), from the request URL ($_GET) and from your session
($_SESSION) so that you could simply refer to them by name in your programs.
The drawbac
On 4/19/2008 2:20 PM, "Rod Clay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I'm still very new to php and still trying to learn the ropes.
...Blind leading the blind (I'm a newbie also but...)
Did you try...?
session_id())
session_start();
- - - - -
From: PHP: session_id - Manual
Location: http://us2
Thank you, someone had sent me some code that worked on Friday
Ben
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, April 30, 2007 3:37 pm, Ben Clapp wrote:
I am new to PHP programming and need some help. I have an image that i
have show up each May for the month with $mymonth = date("m",
mktime()),
but i want
On Mon, April 30, 2007 3:37 pm, Ben Clapp wrote:
> I am new to PHP programming and need some help. I have an image that i
> have show up each May for the month with $mymonth = date("m",
> mktime()),
> but i want to set up a date range for it to show up. Ex. 4-13 to 5-13
> each year. How can I do th
I do apologize for the non-list reply, I will make sure and keep that in
there on the next emails. I checked this morning and there was only one
image, so the second mymonth code did not execute, but I replaced the
code with what Richard gave me and it works also. And about the {}
brackets, I a
Good catch on the non-list reply, Richard. I didn't even notice that.
On 4/30/07, Richard Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ben Clapp wrote:
> Thank you again for the help, it does work now but with an issue, here
> is the code that i have for it right now:
You should always reply to the
Ben Clapp wrote:
Thank you again for the help, it does work now but with an issue, here
is the code that i have for it right now:
You should always reply to the php mailing list, so other people can
benefit from the answers we give.
With this it works, but i am sure that when mymonth == 5 (
Thank you both, I will try the code and go from there. Thank you again
Daniel Brown wrote:
Ben, make sure whatever method you use, you use the operator
combinations >= and <= as Richard just showed you. I had forgotten to
do that, which would mean (in my example) that the 13th of April a
Ben, make sure whatever method you use, you use the operator
combinations >= and <= as Richard just showed you. I had forgotten to do
that, which would mean (in my example) that the 13th of April and 13th of
May of each year would not be counted, only 14 April through 12 May of any
given year.
Ben Clapp wrote:
I am new to PHP programming and need some help. I have an image that i
have show up each May for the month with $mymonth = date("m", mktime()),
but i want to set up a date range for it to show up. Ex. 4-13 to 5-13
each year. How can I do that? Any help would be great.
There
One way would be to do this:
413 && date("md") < 513) {
// Display image
}
?>
On 4/30/07, Ben Clapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am new to PHP programming and need some help. I have an image that i
have show up each May for the month with $mymonth = date("m", mktime()),
but i want to
Hi,
On Monday 04 October 2004 12:09, Matthew wrote:
> Hi, im fairly new to php and mysql and need a little help. im
> running a forum community and would like to have it run on
> multiple databases because of performance issues others have
> encountered using the same software on
Neil Freeman wrote:
> mysql_db_query has been depreciated since PHP 4.0.6
>
Yep.. but thats not the only different...
mysql_db_query() have an extra parameter that is what Database you want
to execute your query in...
mysql_query() just use the database you have selected with f.ex.
mysql_s
mysql_db_query has been depreciated since PHP 4.0.6
ctan wrote:
> **
> This Message Was Virus Checked With : SAVI 3.59 May 2002
> Last Updated 8th July 2002
> *
My bad..
Typical am error. I have concurrent dev locations for my documents (one
live/one test) since the live side is the only connected to PHP/SQL I have
been doing my dev there.
Of course I was a) seeing the problem in HomeSite (which will close the tag
in its browe window) and b) reading the
Marc:
> should not close php
?> will
can you paste in the script so i can see what you mean?
-jack
Marc Johnson wrote:
>
> Greetings fellow devs!
>
> I am new to PHP (having tried my hand at running ASP/SQL here at the house.
> No, I didnt chose ASP, it just happened to be the software I had
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