Thanks, but all these "methods" require modification of the scripts
already on the server, and it won't ensure any new script being written
by a user on my system to comply.
Are you all saying that there are no logs kept by default of errors
generated on php/mysql pages at all unless specifical
Well, I think the solutions or ideas are maybe a bit too involved.
I was hoping that the errors I am interested in were already logged by
default to some obscure location, and I *could* if needed just go and
scrutinize them by hand.
But, it seems like a detailed (specially mysql) error log does
Prolly a silly question, but I have a session process that never really
ends as it is supposed to allow the user to carry on submitting etc.
So I don't know where and when to end the session, and if it is really
nescessary to end a session?
Obviously a logout button will do the trick, but what
I can almost guarantee that it's not the second line that is "failing",
the problem here is that $result is not containing naything, and that is
normally due to the fact that you are not connecting to the db, or the
table "tablename" is not there.
I use the following format as my "standard" My
urned anything.
>
>-Kevin
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "PHPCoder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Matthew Bielecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: "php-general" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 11:50 AM
>Subjec
";
$i ++;
}
?>
Simply echoing the \$liv_$i will not work, need to evaluate the string
after parsed as in example above...
Kevin Porter wrote:
>You need to escape the dollar sign with a backslash to prevent PHP trying to
>interpolate the variable $liv (which presumably doesn't exist).
>
>echo
Hi
I would like to know any ideas on tackling the following:
I would like to have people give me their details via a form and then
allow them to download files from the server, and I would also like to
keep track/record of the files that are downloaded. The record doesn't
need to be kept, just
HI
While waiting for responses on my first question, I've done some reading
on sessions, and came up with the following questions:
First, I have been coding with PHP for a while without knowing about
sessions, and have completed a couple of rather large projects without
using sessions as such,
Yes, just use " instead of '.
Using ' causes the contents to be treated as literal strings, and the $
is therefore not treated as a $.
Just do:
echo "";
Martin Johansson wrote:
>Is there a way to express php variables inside an echo ' '.
>
>I want something like this to work:
>
>echo '';
>
>
Hi,
I would like to generate barcodes and have it print out the barcode
automatically from awebpage, is this possible? How?
Thanks
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Hi
I have a working PHP build on my webserver, but it seems it was compiled
without support for gd or pdflib and a couple of others.
Since rebuilding PHP requires a rebuild of apache as well, I really
don't want to go that route unless 100% essential.
So, is there a way I can add these libs now
7 Jun 2002, Peter wrote:
>
>>Read the stuff you find on google first though - there was an article I read
>>about certain inks absorbing InfraRed light so barcodes printed in them will
>>not work!
>>The HP ink used in the Deskjet 693 and 660 seems to be ok for this job.
>
Hi
Going through some literature, it seems like the use of registered
globals can cause security issues. Now, the dilemma, all my previous PHP
installations ( for the last year or so ) have come with register
globals = on in the php.ini file by default, and users on my system has
happily coded
Hi
Already posted a question asking what to do with existing code that uses
register_globals=on and migrating to a new PHP with
register_globals=off; solution seemed to be "have to re-code";
I came up with this code, and am basically asking the more enlightened
if this might be a solution, ie,
DOH!
Now you tell me!!! :-[
Hah, thanks man, should have known that there is always a simple
solution in PHP, just need to know where to look for it...
Kevin Stone wrote:
>Or just use extract($HTTP_POST_VARS); Same thing. :)
>-Kevin
>
>- Original Message -----
>
Sorry, you DO need nl's, but it's \n not n\
PHPCoder wrote:
> When you echo, you are adding to HTML, so you need for new lines
> not \n. There is a function called nl2br that converts the nl into
> br's for you, so do this;
>
> $string="-line1n\ -line2 n\-
When you echo, you are adding to HTML, so you need for new lines
not \n. There is a function called nl2br that converts the nl into br's
for you, so do this;
$string="-line1n\ -line2 n\-line3";
$string = nl2br($string);
echo "$string";
adi wrote:
>i want to add in textarea a string with
Check execute permissions on the PHP file, try chmod 755.
Sachin Keshavan wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>Thanks for the suggestions. But my .php file does not have any include
>statement any where in the page. Is there any thing which I have to check
>out? The site contains 6 .php files, and it is only
Hi
I'm doing some reading on sessions and how it works etc, and have a
concern (which is probably fed by my ignorance on the topic).
The couple of "simple session examples" I have found in the PHP/MySQL
book by Luke Welling & Laura Thompson gives a simple 3 page session
example where the sessio
either of the form session_name=session_id or is an empty
>string.
>[/quote]
>
>Regards
>Joakim Andersson
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: PHPCoder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 11:17 AM
>>To: php-general
>>Su
I'm really battling with this whole session thing.
My first impressions are that cookies are OK, and really helps to make
sessions workable and efficient, YET, from a developers point of view, I
always play devils advocate, and I'm wondering about those stubbourne
individuals out there who outr
Hi, thanks for all the replies on my two previous postings relating to
sessions and cookies.
I have set my mind on using sessions but without cookies, so that
entails passing the SID via relative URL's.
My problem comes in here, when I create a simple login page with a form
that send username a
Hi, tried this on mysql list, no luck:
I want to be able to view a single log that contains the following:
IP of user : page_name (PHP only): time/date: MySQL query ( 'select *
from xxx' etc.) : error msg from mysql/php if any
So it's almost a hybrid between apache and mysql with some extra's
Hi
I have a funny request; I wrote a system for a client and am rather
concerned that I am not going to receive payment for the work done. They
want me to hand over the code before they are willing to pay, so
basically I will be left at their mercy; if they don't pay, they will
still have a wo
HI
I wrote a basic script that takes the input of a textfield and passes it
onto the system() function and then echo's the result, somethinglike this:
The $command is sent from the previous page via text field.
Whe I test this and do something like " ping 192.168.0.2", the page
keeps on grow
mer seems a poor
> technique to me.
>
> In your example, the ping command will never complete (unless php
> closes it down). Why not limit the number of pings with "ping -c 10
> 192.168.0.2"?
>
> HTH
> Chris
>
> PHPCoder wrote:
>
>> HI
>>
HI
I would like to hear from anyone who have possibly worked on
implementing a smartcard solution to controll access to a website.
I am looking into possibilities for a proposal, and one of the
requirements of the client is that the system data has to be accessible
via the web, and that the acc
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