Hello,
Sanjuro Europe wrote:
>
> For a college project I have to get 2 website to communicate with each
> other through sending e-mails containing XML.
>
> I have found a function to send mail and to parse XML, but no to
> retrieve mail or generate XML.
>
> I understand that PHP can be build w
Hi Silverio,
I think there has been some confusion about PHP. PHP.EXE is a compiler,
not a library of code nor a callable DLL. So there is no callable
API as such.
Your question is as strange as asking how to call a C++ compiler's API.
You pass a .cpp file to a C++ compiler. You pass a .php file
From: "Ignatius Teo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you can run php.exe from the command line, you don't need anything
else.
> Try php.exe -f myscript.php
> From: "Silverio Diquigiovanni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Hi to all, I've an hot question to submit you.
> > I use PHP.EXE to generate HTML page f
For a college project I have to get 2 website to communicate with each
other through sending e-mails containing XML.
I have found a function to send mail and to parse XML, but no to
retrieve mail or generate XML.
I understand that PHP can be build with POP3 support but the default
(Windows) v
I am able to connect to our Active Directory server annonymously without a
problem. Once I am connected (and have done ldap_bind) I dont seem to be
able to do anything except disconnect from the server. Everytime I try and
search it returns an "Operations Error"
I dont seem to be able to connec
php-windows Digest 18 Dec 2001 02:13:19 - Issue 906
Topics (messages 10930 through 10976):
Re: How to do a File browse operation in PHP
10930 by: Boget, Chris
test
10931 by: Silverio Diquigiovanni
API
10932 by: Silverio Diquigiovanni
10973 by: Ignatius Teo
I am trying to create a two step form sequence using three files - one file
is html and the other two are php.
I am using Julie Meloni's book, "PHP Fast and Easy" as my source and the
code is from that book on pp.198-209.
The three files are:
1. show_createtable.html
2. do_showfielddef.php
3.
just had a plus-side thought, you won't need to install a firewall, most
come with
filters built-in. ;)
-Original Message-
From: Ross Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 December 2001 23:08
To: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] coffe message
Wake
Wake up and smell the coffee! Chances are the coffee machine isn't y2k
compatible. Connecting it to a webserver and hence the internet could cause
global meltdown!!! Stop the madness I say! ;0)
Only Svensson can come up with a thread like this that would last so long!!
:)
Cheered me up anyway
If you can run php.exe from the command line, you don't need anything else.
Try php.exe -f myscript.php
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From: "Silverio Diquigiovanni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:12 AM
Subject: [PHP-WIN] API
> Hi to all, I've an
This is an Apache issue. Apache expects a mod_.c file for each
corresponding apachemodule.so or .dll file.
Try commenting out the entire block in your httpd.conf
Ignatius
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From: "Randall Barber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP Windows mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Got to leave this interesting thread, but keep the good work, at least
win200 is more secure.
A+
Alain
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From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Re: coffee message
>> B
>> But it uses a Motorola 6502, and that's been proven to be a secure CPU.
By
>> the way it is Win200 and not Win2k.
>
>Is that their new embedded server OS?
No, that's Windoes CE (CErebral cavernous malformations), Win200 in our in
house patched version of Win3.11 cross complied on a Microbee to
Well, technically, depending on what game you play, you may end up using an
MS operating system. Some Dreamcast games were developed using Windows CE,
and ship with the OS on the GD-ROM. All of the other games use Sega's own
OS.
As for the large amount of MS bashing/anti-bashing going on here lat
I'm a windows person (sorry) but i like playing around in RedHat Linux but
havent sorted out PHP and MySQL for it yet.
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> > Anyone doesn't running L
> Anyone doesn't running Linux/FreeBSD/NetBSD/Solaris at home raise a hand,
> please.
Me! I don't run anything at home. OK, a Sega Dreamcast, but it's OS doesn't
count.
Once I leave work, I don't want anything to do with computers. My
girlfriend, dog, friends, motorcycles, bicycles, family...yes
Though, maybe the 8088 would be a better choice.
A+
Alain
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From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Re: coffee message
>I don't even want to consider the security aspect
>If you had some kind of temperature sensor on the coffee pot and this was
>connected to a machine running Apache+PHP and an interace program, the php
>page could use exec() to run the interface program say every 5 seconds to
>retrieve the temperature and if it was above say xº it could print "Cof
> But it uses a Motorola 6502, and that's been proven to be a secure CPU. By
> the way it is Win200 and not Win2k.
Is that their new embedded server OS?
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>I don't even want to consider the security aspects of a
>Win2K/IIS5 install on a nuclear installation, though! :0
But it uses a Motorola 6502, and that's been proven to be a secure CPU. By
the way it is Win200 and not Win2k.
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The interface could even be written in something like VisualBasic, C++ or
even QuickBasic and compiled as a DOS exe. This would let you access the
serial port and return the value of the sensor.
If you want to be really flash, a serial output could be connected to a
mains relay which could switch
> If you had some kind of temperature sensor on the coffee pot and this was
> connected to a machine running Apache+PHP and an interace program, the php
> page could use exec() to run the interface program say every 5 seconds to
> retrieve the temperature and if it was above say xo it could print
Check with John Lim, he has already done this installation, but Manuel Lemos
is already at his heels.
A+
Alain
-Original Message-
From: Asendorf, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Re: coffe message
Does
If you had some kind of temperature sensor on the coffee pot and this was
connected to a machine running Apache+PHP and an interace program, the php
page could use exec() to run the interface program say every 5 seconds to
retrieve the temperature and if it was above say xº it could print "Coffee
> Yes, actually it does as there are several COM to control the serial port.
> But your nuclear powered coffee machine would probably better be
> controlled
> by something that has no relation with M$, or just tell us where your
> installation is so we can move.
It does indeed make think about th
We are in Harrisburg...
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>From: alain samoun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 10:00 PM
>To: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Re: coffee message
>
>
>Yes, actually it does as there are several COM to control the
Has anyone heard any more about that toaster that would burn the day's
weather forecast sybol into the toast for you in the morning? It was
connected to the net and dialled up a service provider while the toast was
getting started and then cooked it a bit more in the shape of a sun or a
cloud (thi
Yes, actually it does as there are several COM to control the serial port.
But your nuclear powered coffee machine would probably better be controlled
by something that has no relation with M$, or just tell us where your
installation is so we can move.
A+
Alain
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From: Sv
Well, we uses to heat the coffee in core reactor of the power plant. It has
lots of benefits, like you will always see were you cup of coffee is
located, even if the light goes out. And believe it or not, but it happens
all the time - customers comes in first place, you know. ;)
But it hard to fi
> I would guess you need beans for that to work.
Well, we ARE talking about coffee!!!
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The only thing I found about COM with php was the Component Object Model,
and that doesn't really relate to the serial port, does it?
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>From: alain samoun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:48 PM
>To: LaserJetter; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: R
The IEEE Recommended Practice for System Identification in Nuclear
Power Plants and Related Facilities ?!?!? That is some coffee you're
drinking there. (with both of your heads??)
> -Original Message-
> From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 Decembe
Does anyone know if adodb will connect with the temperature databases on the
coffee pot? I'd like to keep track of the instances of "smelly, burnt"
coffee temperatures.
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John Asendorf - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Applications Developer
http://www.lcounty.com - NEW FEATURES ADDED
Maybe also possible using some COM locally if the machine has a serial port.
A+
Alain
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From: LaserJetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: coffe message
Yes, if you had a coffee machine with
Unfortunately the coffee machine only supports IEEE 805
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>From: LaserJetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:42 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: coffe message
>
>
>Yes, if you had a coffee machine with a network socket and s
Yes, if you had a coffee machine with a network socket and supporting TCP/IP
I can see that this would clearly be possible using sockets!!!
"B.A.T. Svensson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I would guess you need beans for that to work.
But I am using running Win200 on a CMB VIC20, and they don't support the Sun
environment on this platform.
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>From: Erik H. Mathy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:06 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>S
Do you have a Java or network enabled coffee machine? I seem to recall Sun
was pimping something along those lines a few years ago when "Internet
enabled everything, including your sock drawer" was all the rage. :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
Is there a way for PHP to check the coffee machine if the coffee is ready?
Maybe someone has a sample brew for me?
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Thanks all of you. I'm sure one of these will work!!
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see my message Re: URL checking.
i just posted a few curl functions that do exactly what you want to.
phil.
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Is there a way for PHP to attempt to open a URL and return the HTTP response
header?
For example, I want to make a PHP page which will redirect a visitor to a
mirror site if it encounters a 404 Not found error whilst trying to open the
website homepage. This test page will reside on a seperate ser
I have:
W2K
Apache 1.3.x
I have downloaded:
PHP 4.0.6
and
PHP 4.1.0
I have used both versions with same results. I have used the MSI and tried to do it
on my own.
This is the error I get from Apache:
c:/program filesnt/apache group/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Syntax OK
[Mon Dec 17 10:39:07 200
At 17.12.2001 17:50, A. Bacon wrote:
>Help? I cannot get access to anything in mysql through my php scripts.
>I have a good connection (with a user and password set up by inserting
>into the user db) and can work with mysql from dos with no problem, but
>when I issue any command to mysql through
Help? I cannot get access to anything in mysql through my php scripts.
I have a good connection (with a user and password set up by inserting
into the user db) and can work with mysql from dos with no problem, but
when I issue any command to mysql through php, I get an 'access denied
for 'tonloc@
> >Is there a way to launch an .exe app using PHP. Example;
> > Have a user click a link to notepad and have it launch the
> > user's notepad.exe for them?
> RTFM: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.exec.php
Except that is server side and what the person asking the question
wants to do is cl
RTFM: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.exec.php
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>From: Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 3:16 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PHP-WIN] exe app with php
>
>
>Is there a way to launch an .exe app using PHP. Example; Have a user c
Is there a way to launch an .exe app using PHP. Example; Have a user click a
link to notepad and have it launch the user's notepad.exe for them?
Thanks!
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hi all,
I just installed the latest version of php (4.1) and was wondering what the
best place to obtain some of the extensions would be (gd, ming, etc). Am I
right in thinking that extensions compiled for versions prior to 4.1 won't
work with 4.1?
your help is much appreciated.
tekin
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Can't use the ISAPI module. On a W2K Server SP2(256MB 650mhz), the following
error occurs after a short time of usage:
The HTTP server encountered an unhandled exception while processing the
ISAPI Application '
php4ts!zend_hash_copy + 0x1B + 0xA05E5983'.
The CGI binary has been rock solid for me
Hi to all, I've an hot question to submit you.
I use PHP.EXE to generate HTML page from a .PHP file in a standalone PC.
I love the php script language and so I don't use Jave or other similar.
I would to use the PHP facilities without create a file with PHP extension
end so I would a mechanism to
test
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> This can be done simply by HTML, just put this line in your code:
>
This can be a little dangerous if all he wants is a file name and not
have that file uploaded. Becasue that's what would happen auto-
matically if he uses the above. I know that, as a user, if I were filling
out a a form tha
php-windows Digest 17 Dec 2001 12:27:33 - Issue 905
Topics (messages 10925 through 10929):
Re: windows to Linux
10925 by: Ignatius Teo
htpasswd
10926 by: jtjohnston
How to do a File browse operation in PHP
10927 by: Balraj Dhaliwal
10929 by: Serdar Soydemir
This can be done simply by HTML, just put this line in your code:
Balraj Dhaliwal wrote:
> I'd like to insert a button called "Browse..." which will open up the
> File Open Explorer window on Win98 so that the user can input a file
> name without having to type the entire file name. Can this b
Hi
I've developed a Download Manager software for my company which run as a
PHP-script with a control panel and stuff. I've got a MySQL DB with the
username/password and home directory.
When a user logs in it checks the username and password, if correct, create
a session. The session-file is cre
I'd like to insert a button called "Browse..." which will open up the
File Open Explorer window on Win98 so that the user can input a file
name without having to type the entire file name. Can this be done with
PHP?
I am using PHP 4.0.6 with Apache 1.3.22 and Win98SE.
Thanks,
Balraj
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