Hallo NG!
Ich versuche, mit PHP und der COM-Klasse die Windows-Benutzer und Gruppen
von einem Domänencontroller (NT4 oder Win2k Active Directory) auszulesen.
Dazu benutze ich folgenden Code:
$adsiobj = new COM("WinNT://rechnername");
Mit ASP klappte das immer prima, nur in PHP enthält das neue
php-windows Digest 25 Aug 2002 09:53:57 - Issue 1306
Topics (messages 15490 through 15491):
Re: ISAPI & CGI
15490 by: Luis Ferro
Mit PHP+COM auf PDC zugreifen
15491 by: Mario Schmidt
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Hi,
I'm running PHP 4.2.1 as a module of Apache 2.0.39 on XP. Everything works
fine, except in the case of certain output from my scripts, which a certain
browser--which shall remain anonymous (but it's initials are IE6)--can't
seem to handle, and responds by having the browser equivalent of an
e
You haven't really told us the bug... Tell us the output and it would also
be handy if you could provide an example of code which causes the error.
Ross
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> From: arch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 25 August 2002 13:34
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Hi,
I'm a newbie (you guessed, right?) :-)
My problem is: I'm trying to set a cookie.
There are 2 pages involved, the first of which containing a form:
NAME
Email
.
.
.
The 2nd file is setcookie.php, and so far I have the following code:
if (!empty($name) && !empty($email) && !empty($submit)
You're missing a closing ')' on the if statement
i.e.
if (!empty($name) && !empty($email) && !empty($submit)
should be ...
if (!empty($name) && !empty($email) && !empty($submit)) <- extra closing
bracket
HTH
Rich
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From: Dennis Hoffmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sen
Can you helpme with that?
I have some variables with names like: $myvar1, $myvar2, $myvar3... and so
on... and I want to put them in an array. Ofcourse I need a Loop because I
don't know the number of the variables.
It will probably be like that:
$myarray= range(1,NumberOfVars);
$i=1
while ($ i
Crizz
use myvar[] in the form and PHP will generate an array for you
HTH
Rich
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From: crizz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 August 2002 09:21
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Subject: [PHP-WIN] array way
Can you helpme with that?
I have some variables with names like:
Anybody know what a good way to access the windows registry with PHP?
Thanks,
Kevin
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You are indeed correct in your assumption as to the line which causes the
problems.
Replace the line $myarray[$i]= $myvar.$i; with
$myarray[$i] = ${"myvar".$i};
It should solve your problems. You might want to do an isset(${"myvar".$i})
and an !empty(${"myvar".$i}) check before assigning them
I have been playing with sessions on my web site and have tried to
reinitiate a session by saving the session Id in a cookie and checking
for it at the top of the page. However, this seems to fail. I
discovered also, that by refreshing the browser the sessions starts
(from the Id in the cookie).
php-windows Digest 25 Aug 2002 23:01:48 - Issue 1307
Topics (messages 15492 through 15500):
browser bug?
15492 by: arch
15493 by: Ross Fleming
Always getting a parse error
15494 by: Dennis Hoffmann
15495 by: Rich Gray
array way
15496 by: crizz
on the top of every pages that you need the sessions make sure you have
session_start() put this before any html out put and you shouldn't have any
problems
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> From: Kieran Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, 26 August 2002 9:01 AM
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I know how to start the session, that isn't the problem. I want the
session to continue when the user returns. My question is really:
Should I save the session Id in a cookie? And if I should, the browser
seems to need refreshing (IE6).
Kieran Hall
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From: Peter Houch
I don't think you can.
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fopen on system.dat and user.dat? For win9x at least, I've no idea where xp
and such store the registry. In fact, not having a 9x machine to hand, I
couldn't tell you how easy it is to interpret the two registry files. I
would imagine it's bloody dangerous and difficult though.
What are you tr
We'll I have been using Windows Scripting Host to do maintenance on the
computers in our comapany. Now I'm getting tired of dealing with
vbscript for windows and bash for unix/linux systems. I'd like to
standardize the scripting language I use for our company's mundane
tasks. I've looked at
I'm a great apologist of PHP, specially when compared with VBScript and
ASP... but... for that effect i think you would be better served with
perl itself...
It works well in windows and porting the maintenance scripts from
unix/perl to windows/perl would be fairly easy... a great source for
t
I decided to use fgetcsv, because it puts the data it retrieves from the in
an array. But a problem occured (again). I used a while to show the Arrays
values but I couldn't find a way stop the while. I tried checking for an
empty array " " or "" but never stopped ... is there a nill value in PHP o
It's me again, sorry for the unnessesery post. Mr. Ross Fleming answered
already in my previous post and I thank him very much.
But the post is done so anyone can say to words about "isset" :DDD
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sir,
the following code i used to pass an id from one page to next but
it is not working,can you please help me.
(i am working on windows 98 os,apache server)
application.html::
Enter an id num:
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course.php::
For registry stuff, try activestate perl with the win32::adminmisc
module from Roth Consulting - it should do the job for you in a php way
(well, almost).
-e
On Sunday, August 25, 2002, at 08:33 PM, Kevin Fonner wrote:
> Anybody know what a good way to access the windows registry with PHP?
>
Here's something you might try. I haven't tried it with PHP, but I do use
it as a shortcut for a couple of VFP programs I have written when needing
to make registry entries.
Use PHP to write yourself a .reg file. Then run the .reg file with the exec
command.
If you have time to try this I woul
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