% different ways of connecting tables with LEFT JOIN. USING( fieldname )
% connects the table being joined, with the table listed right before it,
% using the same fieldname in both. The ON syntax allows you to use
% differently named fields, and/or a different table.
I still don't get what
At 06:33 PM 1/1/03 -0500, Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote:
Personally I simply get the e-mail addresses spit out to me from the
database and then I input them into a application made just for bulk mailingt.
You can also easily write a quick perl or shell script to send it out from
a file of names a
At 06:32 AM 1/1/03 -0500, David T-G wrote:
I still don't get what a left or right or outer or inner join is...
The reason I chose LEFT JOIN are:
o You get better control over how the query is executed.
o Values from the first table are returned even if there is no associated
entry in the sec
Edward Peloke wrote:
Thanks Marco,
So I would just create the .rtf file with php, then store it on the server
and attach it to the e-mail?
If most of your document is going to be the same each time, I would
create the basic document in MS Word, saving it as an rtf file. Then
manually edit it
Kocnr Peter wrote:
I have problem with sending pages directly(by Send->Page
by E-mail...) from browser(ie6) with Outlook 2002. It
tells:"The current document type can not be sent as
mail.Would you like to send a Short cut instead?". The
pages use php sessions and https with 128 bit
encryption. I
hi
I'm running PHP 4.2.3 as module with Apache 1.3.26 on OpenBSD 3.2 with the
chroot turned off (as it stopped the php_mail() funtion working, but if
anyone has the fix for that I will re-implement the jail again :o)
I'm having some problems with sessions. I am not using cookies, as many
people d
see example 2.
> -Original Message-
> From: Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 1 January 2003 11:00 PM
> To: Sean Malloy; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] makeing an array
>
>
> Your example of:
>
> for ($i = 0; $i < count($comment); $i++)
>
> Is
I hope you all had a great New Year. Is attaching a document to an e-mail
simply a matter of adding a new header in the mail function?
Thanks,
Eddie
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Nope--it's a bit more complicated than that. However, there are a number
of classes out there that can help you out with that.
Cheers,
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--- Begin Message
Thanks Marco,
I grabbed a few samples online yesterday, they had much more than just the
mail attachements so I was just trying to sift through what I needed.
Thanks,
Eddie
-Original Message-
From: Marco Tabini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:29 AM
To: Edwar
It's called Session Hijacking.
And that is the normal behaviour.
Since you are supplying the session id it still thinks you are on the same session
until it has expired. (expiry time set in php.ini)
Mike
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On 02/01/2003 at 12:48 PM scott wrote:
>hi
>
Yes and no
You need to add a "Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Some_unique_string_here)"
But then you also need to encode the documants and send them in the "message" of Mail.
Look for multipart MIME types on the net to get an idea.
Also if you find a nice class to encode bin files
Hello,
On 01/02/2003 12:07 PM, Edward Peloke wrote:
I hope you all had a great New Year. Is attaching a document to an e-mail
simply a matter of adding a new header in the mail function?
No, but if you try this class it becomes much easier than it is doing it
manually:
http://www.phpclasses.
I use this mail class here:
http://www.phpguru.org/downloads/html.mime.mail/
Very, very good PHP class, I highly recommend it.
(And no I didn't write it.) =)
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 09:14, Edward Peloke wrote:
Thanks Marco,
I grabbed a few samples online yest
> -Original Message-
> From: Simon Hay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 30 December 2002 12:49
>
> I have several PHP web applications which have large text boxes (Wiki
> sites etc.). Usually, they work fine, but sometimes, if a large-ish
> amount of text is entered, the server seems t
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean Malloy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 02 January 2003 13:35
> To: Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] makeing an array
>
>
> see example 2.
But that produces the elements in reverse order -- no use if you want them in th
Hello,
On 01/01/2003 08:46 PM, Monty wrote:
Is the PHP mail() command robust enough to use in a little mailing list app?
Sure, it just calls sendmail, so it is just as robust as sendmail as
long as you configure it properly.
The app will basically send an HTML or Text e-mail to the member da
This is how it works, but you can tie session to a specific IP (still
not 100% safe)
scott wrote:
hi
I'm running PHP 4.2.3 as module with Apache 1.3.26 on OpenBSD 3.2 with the
chroot turned off (as it stopped the php_mail() funtion working, but if
anyone has the fix for that I will re-implement
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 01:41 pm, Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO) wrote:
> Use the count like following inside to ensure that you don't
> call on a non existent index.
>
> for ($i = 0, $x = count($comment); $i < $x; $i++)
> {
> echo $comment[$i].'';
> }
>
> Why do you want to echo out $comment_1
While on the subject of Multi-part Mime Type...
I use to use it alot in the past in C cgi's (only Netscape supported at the time) to
give status reports when doing long processes etc.
This was back in the days when Netscaped ruled
It was nice, since you could have a status message updated on
Hello,
Running PHP 4.0.6 on RedHat 7.2.
I'm writing a command line script (called scirpt.php) and am using the
backtick operator to start other processes from my script.
$com_response = `./other_script.php` ; or #com_response = `wget `;
I can kill scirpt.php easily but that wont kill ot
The problem with that is, if you have a proxy farm you never know which IP might be
used.
For instance, if the user is on AOL, every request to the server will probably have a
different IP.
Mike
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On 02/01/2003 at 3:25 PM Marek Kilimajer wrote:
>This i
Actually to kill all of them would not be hard
Try something like
ps -eaf | grep httpd | awk '{print $2}'
That will give you all the httpd processes...pipe that into kill
Mike
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On 02/01/2003 at 8:26 PM gamin wrote:
>Hello,
>
> Running PHP
> -Original Message-
> From: Gerald Timothy Quimpo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 02 January 2003 14:12
>
> alternatively, if you don't want to change to array syntax,
> you can use
> variable variables. e.g.,
>
> $variable_name="comment_".nIndex; // now comment_1, for example.
Why by only typing http://localhost/ the index.php did not show up. I have
to type http://localhost/index.php for the page to show up. How can I solve
this problem?
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in your http.conf file
Add index.php in the list of default docs.
Or if IIS in the IIS manager properties for that site.
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On 02/01/2003 at 11:26 PM thkiat wrote:
>Why by only typing http://localhost/ the index.php did not show up. I have
>to type http:
Hi,
I thought there was only one XML standard (1.0)?
I guess my question should have been, when someone commits an HTTP POST
sending me raw xml data to my PHP script, I imagine PHP would store it
in some global variable. What variable is that?
Thanks,
Kris
Jimmy Brake wrote:
depends on whic
AH! That is my ticket! Thanks. Yes, my client was posting to my
"wanna be server script" with mime type text/xml. I should be able to
easilly take $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA and pass it straight on to my XML
parser. I imagine, when someone posts xml, $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA will
appear as an array.
Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote:
Actually to kill all of them would not be hard
Try something like
ps -eaf | grep httpd | awk '{print $2}'
actualy it will be named only other_script.php (it doesn't go through
httpd).
You can execute the scripts with a dummy parameter that will be a random
Scott,
I think it is safe to say that there is no "official" way
to prevent session hijacking like this, nor is there any
way to provide absolute assurance that it cannot be done.
There are several methods, however, that can make a hijack
much more difficult to accomplish without adversely
affecti
Hi Chris,
Long time no talk to! Hope you had a good new year.
Thanks for the info. My development is basically similar to SOAP and
XML-RPC like that used for RSS. I'll probably get more into it [SOAP]
when they [PEAR gurus] get past the beta testing stage.
I am happy with what I have to w
I was just giving you an example of how to get the listing of all processes.
I didn't actually think you were going to kill all your httpd processes.
I was taking it for granted you would change httpd to the name of your process.
Mike
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On 02/01/2003 a
Hi,
I was just curious, is there a reason $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA isn't included
in the phpinfo() function? I would imagine one could see all globals
via phpinfo().. Is $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA global or is it only global if
globals are registered (php.ini setting)? From what I can tell, this
var is
That data is only populated when
always_populate_raw_post_data is on (check your php.ini).
Chris
--- Kristopher Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just curious, is there a reason $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA
> isn't included in the phpinfo() function? I would
> imagine one could see all globals vi
Hello ppl,
I was trying to do something with an array...I guess you could see what I
mean from the code below:
$test[0] = "hey";
$test[1] = "hi";
$test[2] = "hello";
Now I want to hold various values in $test[0]["hey"] = "1" and
$test[1]["hi"] = "2" and $test[2]["hello"] = "3"
and then I want
Jochen Kaechelin wrote:
Is there a free php accelerator out there which runs under Apache 2?
I don't know whether PHP Accelator depends on the version of Apache (I
mostly doubt it), but it's free and seems to be well maintained. Try it:
http://php-accelerator.co.uk/
gerzson
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Hi again,
Now I did a different approach using an array as parameter and giving an
array back.
Strangely though it doesnt really work.
Following "hack" solution works as expected:
$num = pg_numrows($result);
for ($i = 0; $i < $num; $i++)
{
$ret_arr[$i] = pg_fetch_array($result);
$ret_arr
As I've said a bunch of times, I hate plugging my own software, but you can
try cryptopp-php, which should provide all the encryption you need, and it
works on both UNIX and Windows.
http://www.tutorbuddy.com/software/
J
Alex Piaz wrote:
> As far as I know, there is no mcrypt windows versio
--- Dhaval Desai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $test[0] = "hey";
> $test[1] = "hi";
> $test[2] = "hello";
>
> Now I want to hold various values in $test[0]["hey"] =
> "1" and $test[1]["hi"] = "2" and $test[2]["hello"] = "3"
Try this instead:
$test["0"]["hey"] = 1;
$test["1"]["hi"] = 2;
$test["2"]
Hi,
Thanx for the reply, well but what about the second part or my mail..
I want to use in_array("value", $array);
and if found, I want to update the value of that variable...
$test["0"]["hey"] = 1;
$test["1"]["hi"] = 2;
$test["2"]["hello"] = 3;
I want to update $test["0"]["hey"] and set it a
> >$test["0"]["hey"] = 1;
> >$test["1"]["hi"] = 2;
> >$test["2"]["hello"] = 3;
>
> I want to update $test["0"]["hey"] and set it as 1+1;
If you just want to increment the value:
$test["0"]["hey"]++;
> Also is there any idea on how can we count() the values
> in a multi dimensional arrays...
Th
Hi,
Well, I will be having something like this:
$se5f2254321s65s32s65[] will hold various valus like jan_1,jan-2,jan_3,jan_4
etc and then jan_1 will hold 1, jan_2=2,, jan_3=1 etc etc...
Depending on certain conditions, I want to increment the values of certain
values in the array...like...
for
php-general Digest 2 Jan 2003 17:55:50 - Issue 1799
Topics (messages 129918 through 129966):
help with script!!
129918 by: Karl James
129919 by: Michael J. Pawlowsky
129920 by: Justin French
help with script
129921 by: Karl James
129922 by: Michael J.
Hi,
i need some way for child-processes to ignore the kill of their parent. Any
idea?
Thanks,
Thomas 'Neo' Weber
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I need some sleep right now, my brain is in low gear
Here's what I'm trying to do.
Basically have 3 HTML columns () printed to a web page but have them in
alphabetical
order from top to bottom and then continuing onto the next column.
Like you would see in an index of a book.
This code wor
You should get together with the the guy who's was looking for a way to kill the child
processes after killing the parent.
They weren't dying for him. (Which I dont understand why?)
:-)
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On 02/01/2003 at 7:05 PM Thomas Weber wrote:
>Hi,
>
>i need some w
> Can you email me the URL to NuSOAP and the PEAR SOAP pages?
I don't know much at all about the PEAR SOAP because it is still in testing.
As for NuSOAP, I've just started using it myself and it seems to work well
for what I've written so far.
You can find NuSOAP here:
http://dietrich.ganx4.com
thkiat wrote:
Why by only typing http://localhost/ the index.php did not show up. I have
to type http://localhost/index.php for the page to show up. How can I solve
this problem?
Assuming you are using Apache (you do not say) then when no file is
specified a file witha name specified in the Di
Before, I was using PHP 4.2.3. There was no problem when I just use
$PHP_SELF in my script...
Whereas the problem is found after using PHP 4.3.0.
There is warning of my script , the warning msg is about undefined variable
$PHP_SELF..however, when I try to use $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] instead of
Can someone point me in the right direction on how to parse still images from
video clips video information. Do the videos have a tag like mp3 where I can
get the video information? I can parse mp3 info with mp3 tag using PHP but can
this be done with PHP? If not then what language is best for
On Thursday 02 January 2003 19:30, ªüYam wrote:
> There is warning of my script , the warning msg is about undefined variable
> $PHP_SELF..however, when I try to use $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] instead of
> $PHP_SELF, there is no problem
Check your register_globals settings! Either switch it on (
thx a lot
"Johannes Schlueter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 02 January 2003 19:30, ªüYam wrote:
> There is warning of my script , the warning msg is about undefined
variable
> $PHP_SELF..however, when I try to use $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] instead of
> $PHP_SELF,
As far as I'm aware you should be using $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] instead of
$PHP_SELF its been like this for a while now.
Andrew
- Original Message -
From: "ªüYam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 6:30 PM
Subject: [PHP] Problem in $_SERVER["PHP_SELF
Actually let me try to be a bit more helpful... nut not much though :-)
Did you write the code for the fork();
Can you modify it? Read the fork, exec and clone man pages.
This might help you a bit understand the behaviour.
If so just call exec from the forked process... this will create a new
Could anyone tell me, is it possible to connect to a persistent socket
after it has been opened by a different script? There is little
documentation on this function. I did a quick search on google and lots
of people say you can't, some say you can but its really hard and the
rest go..."pf what??"
Hi Chris,
I made your suggested change to php.ini and I show local value 1 and
master value 1. Does it mean raw data populates the variable
$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA when this is == 1 or does it mean that raw data is
visible within phpinfo() when value ==1 in php.ini file? Just curious
because, th
--- Gareth Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could anyone tell me, is it possible to connect to
> a persistent socket after it has been opened by a
> different script?
Sure. Think of it like a persistent database connection in
Oracle, where the listener is on socket 1521 for everyone.
The per
Hi all,
I've just finished a PHP/MySQL mailing list. Basically, I'm having problems
with my sendmail function. It takes an array of e-mail addresses
($addresses) and loops through it, e-mailing each one using an SMTP class I
found (the only identifying comment in it is "SMTP Class By TOMO
(2001/09
--- Kristopher Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I made your suggested change to php.ini and I show local
> value 1 and master value 1. Does it mean raw data
> populates the variable $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA when this is
> == 1 or does it mean that raw data is visible within
> phpinfo() when value ==1
One last question, do you know how or what method I would use to do this
via a php script? Everything I've tried fails. Like
Makeconnection.php
--
testconenction.php
if I call the makeconnection.php script and then call the testconnection
right after it fails with invalid file r
You will need to have everythng on the same page. Your program ends once the page
does.
Here are some examples straight from the manual.
\n";
} else {
fputs ($fp, "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: www.example.com\r\n\r\n");
while (!feof($fp)) {
echo fgets ($fp,128);
}
fclose ($f
I recently installed the Zend Optimizer and noticed an improvement in preformance.
I'm running Windows .NET Enterprise Server 2003
PHP 4.3.0 as a module
Apache 2.0.43
Go to www.Zend.com
Jochen Kaechelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Is there a free php accelerator out there
which runs under Apach
Hello all,
Josh Eichorn has just finished setting up an open cvs for the phpDocumentor
project (http://www.phpdoc.org). To get a current cvs build, use this
command:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/cvsroot login
don't enter a password, then
cvs -z 3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/cv
> You will need to have everythng on the same page. Your program ends
once
> the page does.
pfsocketopen() is persistent and stays open even after your script has
finished running until either the timeout period is reached or it gets
disconnected/closedI think. I just don't know how to acc
I recently read a book on PHP and the author breifly said that if you compile the PHP
code it would improve the performance.
Is there a way to compile the code?
OK, I am mktime() challenged. Can someone please explain these results to
me?
I have some test dates in October of 1998. For the days numbered 1-7,
mktime() does not care whether I have a leading zero on the day or not, I
get the same timestamp regardless, e.g., both a '7' and a '07' for the day
Cool... Maybe I will learn something.. :-)
Well in that case (I already deleted you last mail), where are you keeping the file
pointer?
You will need to register the var somewhere.. In a session perhaps?
Mike
Send me your code... I will play with it...
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gilrain wrote:
Hi all,
I've just finished a PHP/MySQL mailing list. Basically, I'm having problems
with my sendmail function. It takes an array of e-mail addresses
($addresses) and loops through it, e-mailing each one using an SMTP class I
found (the only identifying comment in it is "SMTP Class
If maybe you googled, or even read a message posted 4 minutes earier, you
would see there are such programs as:
ionCube PHP Accelerator: www.php-accelerator.co.uk
Zend optimizer/encoder www.zend.com
Andrew
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From: "Manuel Ochoa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Actually all PHP4 code is compiled before it is executed. What the author
of that book suggests is pre-compiling a script. The difference between a
standard script and a pre-compiled script is the time it takes to parse the
code. You might pre-compile scripts that are going to see heavy use on y
Well I didnt try to write or read to it...
But this works But all that's telling me is that the var is there.. not if it's
still open.. will leave that to you to find out... Let us know
--file s1.php ---
Next";
?>
file s2
I just tried something similar,
\n";
if ($p == "1")
{
$mysocket = pfsockopen("172.24.200.2", "1372");
echo fgets($mysocket, 255);
echo "Send Data\n";
}
else
{
echo (isset($mysocket) ? "It's set\n" : "Not set\n");
echo $mysocket;
fputs($mysocket,
Hi!
I know that it can be done with certain variables that can overwrite
another variable. Like
$test = "123";
$other = "xyz";
$test = $other;
What about the Array? Can this be done?
$array_test[1] = "abc";
$array_test[2] = "jkl";
Yes you can simply assign arrays like
$a = "0";
$a = "1";
$b = $a;
echo $b[0];
would print
0
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Can it be doen with Array
>
>
We have a good size PHP libary -- about 370KB of source code.
Its one class with a multitude of small functions in it.
just doing a require_once() on this library appears to use about 5MB of
memory.(the change in VmSize in /proc/self/status)
Is this a normal ratio of PHP source code size to execu
Bah, I meant
$a[] = "0";
$a[] = "1";
$b = $a;
echo $b[0];
> -Original Message-
> From: Gareth Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:05 PM
> To: 'Scott Fletcher'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] Can it be doen with Array???
Two comments from the manual that are interesting:
php dot net at domainofdarkness dot com
29-Jan-2001 04:26
OK, WRT to the p* functions opening a new connection when one already exists. It is my
understanting that (under Apache anyways) this is on a per-process basis. If you do a
'ps auxw|gr
Thanks! I looked it up on the php.net and I wasn't sure if I understood it,
so I post it here instead. Thanks for hte response.
Scott F.
"Gareth Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
000201c2b2ab$3bb8be30$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:000201c2b2ab$3bb8be30$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Bah, I meant
Yes I saw those but what it made me think, what's the point of a
persistent socket if you can't use it again? And that very last comment
"I did not find an (easy) solution to this problem."
to me implies there is a solution out there, it's just not easy. Well I
hope there is one about. Anyway bac
Can someone explain to me why the loop that counts to 99 appears before the
5 by 5 grid in the following php code?
Thanks!
";
for ($r=0; $r<5; $r++){
for ($c=0; $c<7; $c++){
if ($c==0 || $c%7==0)
echo ""; else if ($c%6==0)
echo "";
else {
echo "
Try viewing the source that is generated in html and I bet you will find
that it is broken html code.
- Original Message -
From: "Lightfirst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 4:25 PM
Subject: [PHP] Baffling output
> Can someone explain to me why
--- Lightfirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone explain to me why the loop that counts to 99
> appears before the 5 by 5 grid in the following php code?
There is a good chance that the problem is that your HTML
table is screwed up. Make sure you close your row and
table; it wasn't in the c
Okay, that does sound more efficient. I'd love to give this a try, but to be
completely honest I haven't done much from the shell other than basic
commands and managing MySQL. I do know that my host allows me to use
crontab, though, and most other common *nix programs.
Could you (or any of the oth
Well if you do find the solution please let us know. I would also like to add it to my
PHP lib archive.
I suppose it would be there for stuff like command line PHP.
Mike
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On 02/01/2003 at 5:15 PM Gareth Hastings wrote:
>Yes I saw those but what it mad
Am I happy I'm not your hosting provider! :-)
They will probably flip if they see you send out 7000 e-mails.
Anyways crontab -e from a shell allows you to create a cronjob.
from a shell just "man crontab"
Cheers,
Mike
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On 02/01/2003 at 4:39 PM
same here win 2K apache php4.21
output
0,0,0,10,0,1998 => 90711
0,0,0,10,00,1998 => 90711
0,0,0,10,1,1998 => 907196400
0,0,0,10,01,1998 => 907196400
0,0,0,10,2,1998 => 907282800
0,0,0,10,02,1998 => 907282800
0,0,0,10,3,1998 => 907369200
0,0,0,10,03,1998 => 907369200
0,0,0,10,4,1998 => 907
The month behaves the same: both '08' and '09' are treated as zero by
mktime().
Kirk
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 4:24 PM
> To: Johnson, Kirk
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] mktime() and the format of
Well you are right.. I also get the same results...
I guess you found a bug... did you look in the bug reports to see if it already
exists?
Results
Thu, 2 Jan 2003 19:15:35 -0500
0,0,0,10,0,1998 => 907128000
0,0,0,10,00,1998 =
Just to add to that... what it is doing is reading it as a 0.
0,0,0,09,30,1998 => 883458000
Tue, 30 Dec 1997 00:00:00 -0500
0,0,0,0,30,1998 => 883458000
Tue, 30 Dec 1997 00:00:00 -0500
Did you see this in the manual?
"The last day of any given month can be expressed as the 0 day of the next m
Hi,
i am currently working with sessions and how to secure them as much as
possible.
In an older script of mine, i used session_is_registered() to take care
of this, but according to the manual: "If you are using $_SESSION (or
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS), do not use session_register(), ..." - i can't u
Joskey- Squirrel Mail is pretty good-
www.squirrelmail.org
David
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Subject: [PHP] Who can tell me the best php-base webmail?
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Martin- the command line switches are stored in the $_SERVER['argv'] array.
E.g.
php -q myscript.php4 1000
The value of $_SERVER['argv'][1] in the myscript.php4 script would be 1000.
David
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From: "Martin Thoma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have a script with some functions and within the script I want to read the
code from one of the functions into a string.
Example:
function myfunction() {
echo "something";
echo "something else";
someotherfunction();
}
I want to read:
echo "something";
echo "something else"
so put it in a if or switch statement
eg
if ($var){
myfunction();
}
else {
sumotherfunction();
}
etc
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> From: Shawn McKenzie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 12:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Code contents of a function
>
On Friday 03 January 2003 06:15 am, Gareth Hastings wrote:
> Yes I saw those but what it made me think, what's the point of a
> persistent socket if you can't use it again?
i think you could, after enough iterations and if the server allows,
get to a point where each process has its own persiste
On Friday 03 January 2003 05:54 am, James H. Thompson wrote:
> We have a good size PHP libary -- about 370KB of source code.
> Its one class with a multitude of small functions in it.
that's a huge class. is it feasible to split it into smaller classes that
do smaller things?
i only ask. i have
What??? I want to read the code from the function into a string!
"Peter Houchin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> so put it in a if or switch statement
>
> eg
>
> if ($var){
> myfunction();
> }
> else {
> sumotherfunction();
> }
>
> etc
>
>
> >
Well, I have been chaning different settings the past few days and noticed
that my messages had not been posted to the board. Finally got it going.
But here is my question, now that my email IS working.
can you override the engine setting in the virtual host block
I am running
Apache 1.3.26 &
Actually you should be able to get mcrypt working with PHP on Windows
(mcrypt is not distributed with PHP because of the legal issues
surrounding exporting encryption).
If you visit the PHP manual page for mcrypt at
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mcrypt.php you will see the following
under Requi
Hi,
There's actually another thread on this topic at the moment... quick
summary:
1. you can't rely on the IP address
2. you can't rely on the referrer
It's been suggested on the list that you could record the user agent into
the session, and check against that -- keeping in mind that the user a
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