Hello all,
I was wondering, can you reference php in a url string like you can
javascript.
EG:
javascript:someFunction()
Can you do something similar in php like
php:someFunction()
I am thinking that you can not do this, but was wondering if there
was something like that.
Thanks,
Karl
On 14 August 2010 08:08, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.com wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering, can you reference php in a url string like you can
javascript.
EG:
javascript:someFunction()
Can you do something similar in php like
php:someFunction()
I am thinking that you can not do
That is what I thought.
Thank you for confirming.
Karl
On Aug 14, 2010, at 1:54 AM, Peter Lind wrote:
On 14 August 2010 08:08, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.com
wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering, can you reference php in a url string like you can
javascript.
EG:
Hello Karl,
If I understood you properly, try this:
?SomeFunction();?
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From: Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.com
To:
Thank you Andre.
Yes, I had been doing it that way, but was just wondering if PHP had
a reference like that of javascript with the colin : in it.
Best,
Karl
On Aug 14, 2010, at 3:50 AM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
Hello Karl,
If I understood you properly, try this:
?SomeFunction();?
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On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 01:57 -0500, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
That is what I thought.
Thank you for confirming.
Karl
On Aug 14, 2010, at 1:54 AM, Peter Lind wrote:
On 14 August 2010 08:08, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.com
wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering, can you
On Aug 14, 2010, at 5:19 AM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 01:57 -0500, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
That is what I thought.
Thank you for confirming.
Karl
On Aug 14, 2010, at 1:54 AM, Peter Lind wrote:
On 14 August 2010 08:08, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.com
wrote:
At 1:08 AM -0500 8/14/10, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering, can you reference php in a url string like you can
javascript.
EG:
javascript:someFunction()
Can you do something similar in php like
php:someFunction()
I am thinking that you can not do this, but was wondering if
At 6:53 PM -0400 8/13/10, chris h wrote:
Tedd I don't know if this will resolve your issue or not, but have
you looked into using mysqldump?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysqldump.htmlhttp://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysqldump.html
That's what I use for my backups.
Chris.
Well you certainly can not use this without the command line, however some
hosts restrict you from the command line but still allow you to run commands
via php's exec() function (Rackspace Sites is an example of this).
pseudo code example:
exec('mysqldump [options] --all-databases ... ');
Of
Hi,
I have a page that has 9 form actions which upload individual files
one at a time. On my own server, it runs fine and there are no hangs.
But when I install on my clients server. I creased their
upload_max_filesize to 100MB.
Still I get random hanging.
Is there any thing else that I
On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 08:08 -0700, Don Wieland wrote:
Hi,
I have a page that has 9 form actions which upload individual files
one at a time. On my own server, it runs fine and there are no hangs.
But when I install on my clients server. I creased their
upload_max_filesize to 100MB.
Hi,
before I allow to upload images I read them and check for several html
tags. If they exist I don't allow the upload. Is their any need to check
pdf files, too? At the time I'm doing this, but the result is that many
files are denied because of unallowed html tags.
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On 14 August 2010 22:36, Sebastian Ewert seb2...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi,
before I allow to upload images I read them and check for several html
tags. If they exist I don't allow the upload. Is their any need to check
pdf files, too? At the time I'm doing this, but the result is that many
files
Peter Lind wrote:
On 14 August 2010 22:36, Sebastian Ewert seb2...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi,
before I allow to upload images I read them and check for several html
tags. If they exist I don't allow the upload. Is their any need to check
pdf files, too? At the time I'm doing this, but the result is
I'm guessing you may have been referring to something like:
http://kestas.kuliukas.com/JavaScriptImage/ - this actually does seem
to be a valid threat to IE6 and would go undetected by the measures
proposed. Checking an image for script tags seems to the only way to
check if IE6 will render it as
Thanks tedd.
On Aug 14, 2010, at 7:45 AM, tedd wrote:
At 1:08 AM -0500 8/14/10, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering, can you reference php in a url string like you
can javascript.
EG:
javascript:someFunction()
Can you do something similar in php like
php:someFunction()
I
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 10:36:07PM +0200, Sebastian Ewert wrote:
Hi,
before I allow to upload images I read them and check for several html
tags. If they exist I don't allow the upload. Is their any need to check
pdf files, too? At the time I'm doing this, but the result is that many
files
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