I ran across a curious bug in the echo function this morning. My PHP is
Debian binary 4.1.1-1.
The first example below does not work (it should draw a
checkerboard-like table):
-
html
head
titleChess/title
body
table border=1
?
for ($i=0 ; $i8 ; $i++) {
echo tr align=center
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 13:54, Darren Gamble wrote:
Good day,
The reason that the first statement doesn't work as intended is due to the
order that the operands are processed.
The operands in the line:
td . ($i*8)+$j . /td
are being processed like this:
(td . ($i*8))+($j . /td)
(1) avoid using .inc files; use .php files like for normal script
No, it is safer to block access to .inc files with an httpd.conf rule.
The way I approach this, besides blocking execution, is to put any
sensitive files in a directory above the Document Root for the virtual
domain. PHP can
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 16:01, Tyler Longren wrote:
I have checked the manual. A few times actually.
I have setcookie(usename, $username);
Will that cookie never expire? Or will it expire at the end of the browsing
session? I couldn't find any details on that in the manual.
Tyler
On Thu, 2001-12-27 at 19:12, Dennis Gearon wrote:
If the crack lib functions are for cracking passwords or other non
commerce/offensive/hacker efforts, I strongly object to their inclusion in the
functions of PHP. The PHP/Apache community does not need to give the
gates/microsoft/.net
Freshmeat.net is a very popular database of linux software and includes a
wide variety of PHP scripts. My point was that if you downloaded an
insecure script from such a popular site then you are asking for trouble
because chances are thousands of would-be hackers have ALSO downloaded the
Dan McCullough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
http://www.heathermccullough.com/php_logo.gif
Julio Nobrega Trabalhando wrote:
I don't know, usually when something common can be found on a design
there's a little mod added.
Perhaps the addition of a small red stinger would that extra visual
bite.
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 08:11, Armin Hartinger wrote:
Personally, I think it should be something f-based ... the f will then
be replaced with the ph ... e.g. Phish etc...
Also I think it should be something maritime ...
Penguin, Dolphin
After all, Linux, PHP MySQL is the killer-combo,
Yeah, but don't Orcas eat penguins?
Chris
Orcas eat *everything*!
Billy
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then i just have to type '$fo' and the editor shows me all valiables
that start with '$fo'
Sebastian
On linux - I, too would like to know, mabe emacs?.
Roko
http://www.itworks.demon.co.uk/phpeditors.htm
attila strauss
At http://sourceforge.net/projects/php-mode/ is a php-mode.el that
1. I am not making a JavaScript version at all I don't see where I ever say
this. ???
2. If I copy the html outputted to the browser and past it into an html file
it loads good. When I say I suspect this to be something wrong with PHP I
mean that Netscape doesn't play good with
also sprach Ron Pitts (on Wed, 16 May 2001 10:18:06PM -0400):
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This does not work. This list is like the mafia: Once in, never out.
That sucks. The list managers are morons.
will you chill please? of course it works. you are at fault. do
So let stop this thread, I have a very good lawyer. You can speak with him
at the LinuxDays at Stuttgart, Germany.
-Egon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just who the hell are you threatening to sue and what for Egon -
everyone who reads the PHP list and doesn't feel offended by what you
do?
Is
$PHP_SELF is set by the web server - not the browser. Problems in
Netscape are almost always caused by incomplete syntax in the HTML
code you've output. Netscape is more strict about this than IE.
Billy
Robert, can you (or anyone else) describe further the problem with Netscape
and
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