> PS - I think the best ever name for a Exception class is 'Tantrum':
>
>throw new Tantrum('Ra Ra Ra Aaaargh');
Lol.
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> ...
Really, for URLs that don't exist you should be showing a 404, This
way the user doesn't falsely believe that the URL is a valid one and
keep using it. By using the ErrorDocument directive like Per
suggested, you can customise it to be distinct helpful, like this:
http://www.phpguru.org/oh%
2009/1/21 Thodoris :
>> > ob_start();
>> badFunctionThatSpitsInsteadOfReturning();
>> $sReturned = ob_get_contents();
>> ob_end_clean();
>> ?>
>
> That's a good though thanks. Although I was aware of output buffering I used
> to ignore that ob_end_clean actually exists...
You can even mak
Richard Heyes wrote:
>> ...
>
> Really, for URLs that don't exist you should be showing a 404, This
> way the user doesn't falsely believe that the URL is a valid one and
> keep using it. By using the ErrorDocument directive like Per
> suggested, you can customise it to be distinct helpful
Apach
Another tidbit...
I am fairly new to SVN or any Version Control System. Whether its
CVS, SVN, or GIT a VCS is essential even for solo projects.
My setup is as follows, [and it seems to work pretty well]:
1. svn repo lives on dev server.
2. everything is in the trunk. I haven't touched branches
Like many others, you also described exactly how I work.
with one exception... php is my only choice for server side scripting
/ programming. Sure there are others, perhaps better for some things,
languages, but I am sticking with PHP through snow, mud, earthquakes,
tsunamis, and solar radiation.
derby wrote:
Our dev team is using eclipse-pdt and subclipse plugin which
integrates eclipse and subversion.
Subversion or any VCS is essential. After 15 years of using
FTP/SFTP/SCP, SVN has replaced it for all my web projects.
you can get the RSE plugin for eclipse-pdt as well; I'd really re
Hi there,
Someone know if can (if possible, how) i create a $var on my script like this:
function createvar($var) {
$var = 'foo';
global $var;
//or global $$var, i don't know it yet.
}
so i'd call,
createvar('myvar');
so
function createvar($var) {
${$var} = 'foo';
global ${$var};
//or global $$var, i don't know it yet.
}
This should work.
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No, that's not the point yet.
-Mensagem original-
De: Robert Stankiewicz [mailto:robe...@belfabriek.nl]
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2009 10:49
Para: Jônatas Zechim; php-general@lists.php.net
Assunto: Re: [PHP] Create $var with some function
> function createvar($var
Hi everybody,
I am creating an import script which is getting data out of an xml file.
Now I do have a problem with a file where 2 images are included. I need
to access the second image name, but can not find out how.
I do:
$xml = simplexml_load_file($files[$i]);
$data[pic1_base64] = $xml->anb
Hi,
function createvar($name, $value)
{
$GLOBALS[$name] = $value;
}
Or do it without a function:
$GLOBALS['name'] = $value;
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2009/1/22 Jan G.B.
> 2009/1/21 Thodoris :
> >> >> ob_start();
> >> badFunctionThatSpitsInsteadOfReturning();
> >> $sReturned = ob_get_contents();
> >> ob_end_clean();
> >> ?>
> >
> > That's a good though thanks. Although I was aware of output buffering I
> used
> > to ignore that ob_en
Maybe you can itterate over the childnodes from the parent element ?
-Original Message-
From: Merlin Morgenstern [mailto:merli...@fastmail.fm]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 1:53 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [SPAM] - [PHP] importing from XML-files - Der Bayes'sche Filter h
2009/1/22 Török Alpár :
>
>
> 2009/1/22 Jan G.B.
>>
>> 2009/1/21 Thodoris :
>> >> $sReturned = ob_get_contents();
>> >> ob_end_clean();
>> > That's a good though thanks. Although I was aware of output buffering I
>> > used
>> > to ignore that ob_end_clean actually exists...
>> You can even make
At 12:35 AM +0100 1/22/09, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> tedd schreef:
> Hey, you called me "schreef" and that means "an end of a stroke"
(Arrggg, that has all sorts of meanings). :-)
which translation service came up with that?? it is funny though :-)
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schreef
-
Merlin Morgenstern schrieb:
Hi everybody,
I am creating an import script which is getting data out of an xml file.
Now I do have a problem with a file where 2 images are included. I need
to access the second image name, but can not find out how.
I do:
$xml = simplexml_load_file($files[$i]);
$
Chris wrote:
That won't tell you where a query comes from ;) Add a debug_backtrace
into the class to also pinpoint where the query was called from.
Complicated queries built on variables (or even just long queries
built over multiple lines) will be hard to find just by looking at the
mysql q
Carlos Medina wrote:
Merlin Morgenstern schrieb:
Hi everybody,
I am creating an import script which is getting data out of an xml file.
Now I do have a problem with a file where 2 images are included. I
need to access the second image name, but can not find out how.
I do:
$xml = simplexml_
What if the file exists, but it's kinda file to update database, like
// get request $_REQUEST
// execute sql statement to update database
// redirect to the other page, showing results?
in this case 404 approach does not mean to do correctly, so what else is
suggested?
2009/1/22 Per Jessen
>
I'm trying to build a prepared statment and dynamically bind the variables
to it since I use this on severaly different pages I didn't want to build a
huge bind statement hard coded on each page and then have to maintain it
every time there was a change.
I despise having to use eval() and was h
"Richard Heyes" wrote in message
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>> PS - I think the best ever name for a Exception class is 'Tantrum':
>>
>>throw new Tantrum('Ra Ra Ra Aaaargh');
>
> Lol.
>
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>
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Hi..
I fork a child process, using pcntl_exec. I see the process from the cmdline
(using pgrep 123), but I can't seem to kill the pid from the cmdline, using
"kill -9 123"..
Is there something that I need to implement within the php test in order for
the kill signal to be effective?
If I wait, t
Merlin Morgenstern schrieb:
Carlos Medina wrote:
Merlin Morgenstern schrieb:
Hi everybody,
I am creating an import script which is getting data out of an xml file.
Now I do have a problem with a file where 2 images are included. I
need to access the second image name, but can not find out h
bruce schrieb:
Hi..
I fork a child process, using pcntl_exec. I see the process from the cmdline
(using pgrep 123), but I can't seem to kill the pid from the cmdline, using
"kill -9 123"..
Is there something that I need to implement within the php test in order for
the kill signal to be effecti
> What if the file exists, but it's kinda file to update database, like
GET requests shouldn't really modify data.
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hi carlos..
yeah.. the pid is correct.
it appears that spawning/creating a child process using pcntl_exec(foo)
results in a child process that you can see running from the cmdline, but
that you can't kill using "kill -9". php might allow some other function
within the parent app to allow the kill
Hi,
I'm attempting to install PHP 5.2.8 on CentOS 5.2 x86_64. The glibc iconv
doesn't seem to function very well, leading to a bunch of failed tests when
running 'make test' (see below). After a bit of Googling I stumbled upon
http://nl2.php.net/manual/en/intro.iconv.php which suggests to insta
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 06:46, derby wrote:
>
> http://www.talkderby2me.com
Heh. I like the domain name, Derby. Welcome to the list.
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Morris wrote:
> What if the file exists, but it's kinda file to update database, like
>
> // get request $_REQUEST
> // execute sql statement to update database
> // redirect to the other page, showing results?
>
> in this case 404 approach does not mean to do correctly, so what else
> is sugges
There are functions/settings in pcntl docs about how to "listen" for specific
signals.
If you don't listen for -9, maybe you don't get it.
http://php.net/manual/en/function.pcntl-signal.php
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Hey,
I'm writing an IRC bot from scratch in PHP. I'd like to be able to
announce events, such as SVN commit notifications, through the bot.
The only way to do this that I can think of is to have the bot listen
on a socket and have the program (in this example, the SVN post-commit
hook script) send
i'm pretty sure that's not the issue...
i should be able to spawn/fork any kind of external app/process... "kill -9
pid", especially if done as root, should terminate the process...
i suspect that the issue has to do with zombie processes, and how
php/pnctl_exec/etc.. operates.
-Original M
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Frank Stanovcak
wrote:
> I'm trying to build a prepared statment and dynamically bind the variables
> to it since I use this on severaly different pages I didn't want to build a
> huge bind statement hard coded on each page and then have to maintain it
> every time
"Nathan Nobbe" wrote in message
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> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Frank Stanovcak
> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to build a prepared statment and dynamically bind the
>> variables
>> to it since I use this on severaly different page
bruce wrote:
Hi..
I fork a child process
If I wait, the child eventually dies.. but I'd like to be able to kill it
thoughts/pointers/comments...
thanks
yeah - stop killing children
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Hi...
Playing around with a test app to spawn external child processes.
I'd like to be able to spawn/fork/run am external child process, that:
-allows the child processes to run as separate independent processes (pid)
-allows the child process(es) to be terminated via cmdline (kill -9 pid)
i'
"Nathan Nobbe" wrote in message
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>
> yeah, id try call_user_func_array(),
>
> omit the line to create a string out of the $params, then merge the later
> arguments into an array w/ the first 2 args
>
> #$params = implode(", ", $p
Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 20:27, Jack Bates wrote:
>> How can I tell the difference between a variable whose value is null and
>> a variable which is not set?
>
> Unfortunately, in PHP - like other languages - you can't.
>
> A variable is considered to be null if:
>
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Daniel Brown wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 20:27, Jack Bates wrote:
>>> How can I tell the difference between a variable whose value is null and
>>> a variable which is not set?
>> Unfortunately, in PHP - like other languages - you can't.
>>
>> A variable is con
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 15:11, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>
> Or something like this (dunno, just brainstorming):
>
> function setornull(&$var)
> {
>if (!isset($var)) {
>return false;
>}
>elseif (is_null($var)) {
>return null;
>}
>
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 15:12, Daniel Brown wrote:
>
>Unfortunately, neither solution would work. isset() will return
> FALSE even for an instantiated and explicitly-defined NULL variable.
Forgot to mention that, in addition, is_null() will return TRUE
for both explicitly-set NULL variab
Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 15:11, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>> Or something like this (dunno, just brainstorming):
>>
>> function setornull(&$var)
>> {
>>if (!isset($var)) {
>>return false;
>>}
>>elseif (is_null($var)) {
>>retu
Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 15:12, Daniel Brown wrote:
>>Unfortunately, neither solution would work. isset() will return
>> FALSE even for an instantiated and explicitly-defined NULL variable.
>
> Forgot to mention that, in addition, is_null() will return TRUE
> for bot
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Frank Stanovcak
wrote:
>
> "Nathan Nobbe" wrote in message
> news:7dd2dc0b0901221048g2f089cf9s36ecb9a5b35ab...@mail.gmail.com...
> > On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Frank Stanovcak
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to build a prepared statment and dynamically bind
Shawn McKenzie schrieb:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 15:12, Daniel Brown wrote:
Unfortunately, neither solution would work. isset() will return
FALSE even for an instantiated and explicitly-defined NULL variable.
Forgot to mention that, in addition, is_null() will retur
bruce wrote:
Hi...
Playing around with a test app to spawn external child processes.
I'd like to be able to spawn/fork/run am external child process, that:
-allows the child processes to run as separate independent processes (pid)
-allows the child process(es) to be terminated via cmdline (ki
Richard Heyes schreef:
>> ...
>
> Really, for URLs that don't exist you should be showing a 404, This
> way the user doesn't falsely believe that the URL is a valid one and
> keep using it.
if the invalid URL (which outputs a 404 header) then automatically redirects
to another URL then I think i
2009/1/16 Shawn McKenzie :
> Lars Torben Wilson wrote:
>> 2009/1/15 tedd :
>>> At 9:46 AM -0800 1/15/09, Chris Carter wrote:
>>>
>>> Chris:
>>>
>>> That's not the way I would do it. After establishing a connection with the
>>> database, I would use the query:
>>>
>>> $query "SELECT email FROM owner
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