That's nice. It's also not what I asked. I asked what it was that made it
GPL-incompatible.
6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
acknowledgment:
This product includes PHP software, freely available from
http://www.php.net/software/.
I don't
If the sites home page contains the words sex, babes, and a few other
choice words, which I'll leave to your imagination, then chances are
it's a porn site.
On 11/28/06, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Goodchild wrote:
Hi all. I am building a web app and as part of it advertisers can
I didn't mean something quite that simple, or as an absolute solution.
I meant something slightly more advanced, but based on that idea.
From a robot point of view, what do you think is the difference
between the php archives and a porn site?
On 11/28/06, Paul Novitski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.wellho.net/solutions/general-windows-running-apache-and-mysql-from-a-cd.html
On 11/27/06, Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 03:39 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
Any help appreciated, even if its a one line link, thanks in advance!
Our team ships our products as an
But he still wants to install programs
without knowledge to the users of his membership site (and no it's not a
pornography site...I
don't do pornography sites).
Let me paraphrase that.
He still wants to circumvent the users security, and install programs
without their knowledge.
Incase I
Sorry didn't quite get that finished - hit send by accident ( and had
it go to one person, instead of to the list ).
Few quick tips - not all strictly security related, but may affect security.
If you need your code audited ( or site hacked, or any other PHP
security related stuff),
and you have a budget for it.
and if you can find him
you can hire - Chris Shiflett.
google for brainbulb.
On 11/22/06, Ivo F.A.C. Fokkema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 09:53:00 +,
-- Forwarded message --
From: Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Nov 13, 2006 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Highjack?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 11/13/06, bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eric...
you say how embarrasing regaring the $path.'foo' i'm curious, why/how
Google for ASP Loophole.
On 11/12/06, Jon Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll get right to the point, then explain after... I'm looking to
release some PHP code as partially open-source. Basically a GPL-like
license for non-commercial use, and proprietary license for anyone else.
I'm
I fully endorse this as a project for you to learn php better. Having
a project is the only way you'll learn.
Keep in mind however that there are already frameworks which do the same thing.
Check out cakePHP, or php on trax - the former AFAIK has better docs.
On 11/10/06, John Sladek [EMAIL
Check out Alfresco. It's basicly a (E)CMS, which you upload word / excel / etc.
It may do everything you want, or you may be able to extract the
parts you want and leave the rest, or it may be of no use to you
whatsoever.
It basicly sets up an OOo daemon, and connects to it to do its
A MySQL list would have been a better place for this.
Then again
Most people on the MySQL list would have known about
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/world-setup/en/world-setup.html where as
people on this are less likely to.
On 11/7/06, James Tu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a list of
On 11/6/06, Martin Cetkovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
I guess that's sorta what I'm afraid of... PHP#
(like the did to Java - J++ - C# )
Don't get me wrong. C# is a great language (probably one of the few
things
that M$ did right), and I'd LOVE to use a
I don't know about the command line pear app, but I don't see how they
either (a) could, or (b) would want to, stop you from using the individual
pear libraries. Unless they scan all the files you ftp to your site.
Just upload the ones that you require.
Some downloadables that use the Pear
Do these qualify?
http://www.roadsend.com/home/index.php?SMC=1pageID=compiler
http://www.priadoblender.com
It would be helpful if people would read the link the OP provided, as
opposed to just the URL to that link.
The page isn't about compiling PHP source into a binary.
It's about
Essencial PHP Security, Published by O'Reilly, and written by Chris Shiflett
I've never read it, but Book, PHP Security, and Chris Shiflett in the
same sentence means you're in for a treat.
Any serious discussion on this list security related generally involves a
request for input from Chris
Where are you from, and (more importantly) where do you want to go?
On 10/15/06, João Cândido de Souza Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to go to a foreign country to work for about one year to increase
my
experience.
What exactly do you mean about a professinal interchange in a foreign
country?
On 10/15/06, João Cândido de Souza Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
Firstly my apology for the off topic.
I'm a PHP professional since 2000's.
In a quite near future i'm interested in have a
On 10/14/06, Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Having used php for a while now and am fairly competent I was persuaded by
a
collegue to look into asp.net. I decided to download the free trial of
VS2005 and start with a few tutorials.
I am very suprised how easy things like user
Whoops - sorry replied directly to Richard instead of to the list.
Submission process is simply to post to the list. It's probably a good idea
( and acceptable ) to just post an SHA1(MD5 for this purpose is compromised)
hash of your code before the deadline, and submit your actual code shortly
On 9/22/06, Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Curt Zirzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what about using:
php.net/pi
note the precision description.
or are we talking about a different pi.
The goal of the codegolf.com challenge is to print pi to 1000
That aside, I think that it would be very beneficial to the community as a
whole if a contest was started that encouraged readability and good
practices.
The scoring and judging could be done by a panel, but I think that it
would be more fun if the community itself was able to vote on various
what does this have to do with PHP?
I would assume that he's trying to do it on Linux through PHP.
http://mdbtools.sourceforge.net/
http://pecl.php.net/package/mdbtools
Why? If they're not hosting it in-house, why does it matter where on
the globe it is?
Request latency due to distance and intermediate hops. The shorter the
distance and fewer hops the faster those little images, stylesheets, and
various other embedded media will load. This won't be very
Check out lists.php.net
On 8/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would someone kindly let me know if there is activity on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have not gotten posts for a few days now,
and I'm having no luck connecting to the help, owner or admin addresses.
Thanks Jochem,
No tengo bastante espanol para decir lo que quiero decir aqui correctimente,
pero hay lista php-general-es para los mesajes espanol.
( I don't have enough spanish to say what I want to say here correctly, but
there is a php-general-es list for spanish messages. )
Eso lista es para los mesajes en
in Spanish he can join. But I might be wrong :)
-Original Message-
From: Dave Goodchild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 5:20 PM
To: Rory Browne
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Espanol en esto lista
Hablo espanol, pero lo que Rory dice es verdad, hay
16, 2006 5:20 PM
To: Rory Browne
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Espanol en esto lista
Hablo espanol, pero lo que Rory dice es verdad, hay otra lista en
espanol.
Pero, si quieres, you tratare entender tu palabra.
In short, speaking a language other than English on this list
On 8/7/06, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sjef wrote:
Is it possible to recognize if a file for upload really is a pdf (like
the
function getimagesize retuns the file type of the image)?
If you have a suitible mime.magic file, and your PHP has the
functionality built into it, you
Hello All
I'm trying to get a WebDAV server set up using PEAR::HTTP_WebDAV_Server, but
so far I'm having little success.
All I could get from the 11 Slides was that the Class had to be subclassed,
and the methods overloaded, to provide the functionality.
I gathered from the source-code, that I
For something like that that, unless you are doing it inside a loop, I
wouldn't really worry about efficiency as much as I would about security
On 7/26/06, Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have googled around a bit, but not really found anything useful...
Which is more efficient? A case
On 7/19/06, KermodeBear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any links/resources for a
basic php knowledge test? If not, I'll have to
write one from scratch myself, and mess up the
rest of my day of goofing off/sleeping.
It wouldn't hurt to pick up one of those Zend PHP Certification
Unless there is some specific reason that you need this code to run on both
php4 and php5, then inform your boss/admin that the idea of developing on
php5, to deploy on php4 is nuts. If they disagree inform them that they are
personally nuts( tell them some guy on the internet said so ).
It may
Do you know who the list admin is?
php-general has been traditionally admined by users flaming people posting
bad content.
This doesn't work for spam.
Having that said, feel free to set up procmail or something like that, to
block message with chinese/japanese characters.
On 6/18/06, Ben Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/17/06 5:34 PM, Satyam wrote:
Your application might require that flexibility or accepting data via
POST or GET, in which case, it is just fine. Contrary to another post
I've read, there is nothing good of register_globals, that is why it
So, a secure application always has to validate values from client side
originated variables, independently if the values were retrieved from
$_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE or $_REQUEST .
You should always validate ALL external variables.
As for server side originated variables, these do not need
Only if (s)he''s on a debian based linux distro.
I see from his configure output, that he's on Linux, but what makes you
think he's on Debian ( or on a system with apt-rpm ) ?
Run this command: sudo apt-get build-dep php5
This will get you all the packages needed to build php5, which
/me goes and bangs head against wall.
On 6/14/06, Rabin Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/14/06, Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only if (s)he''s on a debian based linux distro.
I see from his configure output, that he's on Linux, but what makes you
think he's on Debian
As I believe someone else said, file_get_contents() is the perfered way.
Bare in mind however that reading off a network will probably be slow
compared to other operations.
This of course depends on the speed of your network, and the complexity of
the other operations.
It's very hard to read code, when either there is no comments, or the
comments are in a language you don't understand.
Hablo pocito Espanol, pero no entiendo bastante para entiender que quiere
decir.
Rory
On 5/25/06, Ing. Tomás Liendo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
When the users of my system
Use the unix command file to determiner what file you have.
I have had the same problem...
Don't depend on it.
graphic.php
GIF89
?php do_bad_stuff(); ?
ANY_GIF_FOOTERS_HERE
should according to file be a gif, but contains embedded php.
Many thanks!
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
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DO NOT STORE CREDIT CARD NUMBERS!!!
Period!!!
If your PHP script can access them, then they are too accessible to
the Bad Guys.
Ditto
Even if nothing else, someone could modify your code to email them the CC
Numbers.
It's better if, when it comes to time to checkout, you redirect your
On 5/16/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2006 1:58 am, Jason Wong wrote:
2) the uploaded file is a script (perl/php/python/etc)
In the case of (2), if the script relies on its shebang line to
execute
Not necessarily -- What if I upload an image file named
for my hex editor, I would be looking at 1's and
0's, right?
After all, isn't an image in a file system stored
on a hard drive the exact same fashion as an
image stored on a hard drive via mySQL?
The only difference I can see is in overhead --
but then again, I may be a Moron or an Idiot like
Rory
for my hex editor, I would be looking at 1's and
0's, right?
After all, isn't an image in a file system stored
on a hard drive the exact same fashion as an
image stored on a hard drive via mySQL?
The only difference I can see is in overhead --
but then again, I may be a Moron or an Idiot like
Rory
On 5/15/06, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:18 AM +0200 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited
Sorry - what's your question?
I think that $ENV should be $_ENV, which in turn should be $_SERVER.
On 5/14/06, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am going through another persons script (which is
not working) and have come accross this:
if (isset($ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME']))
{
Unless there is an other piece of code filling up the $ENV array - possibly
a cleaning routine.
On 5/14/06, Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry - what's your question?
I think that $ENV should be $_ENV, which in turn should be $_SERVER.
On 5/14/06, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
you're approaching this wrong - google for LDAP Authentication php, and see
how they do it
On 5/13/06, Thomas Bonham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to do a ldap authentication page. I can get there username
and I don't know how to get the password from ldap. It didn't show up in
possibly by using CGI/php, and changing the relevent vaules, on the command
line.
Why don't you want to change the php.ini values if you legitimately want to
upload these files?
On 5/13/06, php @ net mines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
is there a way to upload large files (e.g. 15mb)
getimagesize() -
I wouldn't worry about people trying to upload scripts - assuming you limit
file-extensions to .gif, .bmp, .jpg, etc. .jpgs generally don't get executed
- unless you have a screwed up webserver install.
The best they will be able to do is have others download the script / code.
// Add to the running totals
@$hits[$username|$subnet]++;
@$bytes[$username|$subnet]+=$byte;
@$baps[$username|$subnet|$this_second]++;
@$bapm[$username|$subnet|$this_minute]++;
What kind of arrays are the above? I have never seen
nor worked with arrays like them before.
If you can
I use twiki.
Twiki search sucks.
Someone wrote a Plucene based search engine.
They wanted to be able to search attachments.
Including Pdf files.
They used ...
something out of xpdf - pdf2text or pdftotext
On 5/11/06, George Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a look at the iText
There are names for people who use the blob field of a MySQL db to store
images.
Moron, and Idiot are just two examples, but if other circumstances exist,
you can say newbie as well. As a newbie I thought myself that storing images
in a DB would be a nice clean solution. Voices of experience said
www.php.net/streams
On 5/10/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2006 4:11 am, Luke Cole wrote:
Do the file system and directory functions, perform the file system
command relative to your OS.
e.g.
does the internal code of the function:
rename(oldname, newname);
imagemagick?
On 5/7/06, Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there!
Is there any way of converting a jpg to gif and change dpi on the fly?
Best regards
Gustav Wiberg
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It's just struck me, that even though I've been using PHP for six years,
Most of my code, has either been integrated into specialised systems, or for
random administrative job, I've got very little in the line of a portfolio.
I'd like to rectify this, but I can't think of a suitable project. I'd
function chop_two_or_3_characters_from_front_of_string($str){
$cut = rand(2, 3);
return substr($str, $cut);
}
On 5/2/06, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad Bonkoski wrote:
Perhaps this will work..
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.substr.php
it's a long shot brad ;-)
Ross
It's probably some unrenderable character set - like chinese or something
like that.
On 5/3/06, Chris W. Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes definitely. I totally agree. Please send me more on the
product/service you're giving away/trying to sell to me/us. I'd really like
to
Display the different ways in which you've seen php using mysql, and we'll
see if any one of them is any more secure than another.
Most Security issues can be left to MySQL and the MySQL API.
A few pointers -
Store parameters(username/password) outside the DocuementRoot.
Put your server on local
In fairness. www.google.com
a search for php photo gallery, and php image gallery both brought up
everything you need.
read this: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
On 4/12/06, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pham Huu Le Quoc Phuc wrote:
Please help me!
I want to create
I haven't thought about this much, but I'd probably create an onSubmit
handler, that would hide the form in an iframe, and create a new one. I
would then when they are online, submit all the forms.
This would require the user to keep the browser window open and at the same
page. Alternatively you
?=expression ?
?php echo expression; ?
On 4/8/06, Merlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I am somehow confused about the this command: ?=
What does the equetion sigh mean?
I would like to replace the ?= sign inside this line:
?= $ajax-loadJsApp(true) ?
so I could do
I have to agree with passing them as opposed to accessing them from inside
the function
Clean
$a = whatever;
function foo($a){
echo $a;
}
Ugly
$a = whatever;
function foo(){
global $a;
echo $a;
}
Unless the variables in question are for all intents and purposes constant (
real
My info may be dated but AFAIK the exam is $200 - so what if you have to
take one one month and another the next? That (assuming PHP5 was the same
price) would still only be $400. I don't want to sound petty, but what's
another $200 for a second certification - having both will give you that
Jim Moseby:
On second thought, I'm really not sorry to have brother you -- you
don't have to reply to any request for help on this list.
Two-Faced SOB - One minute you're sorry, the next you're not. Make up your
gd Mind.
Furthermore, I'm not asking you to provide me with how to connect
suexec for the perl/cgi or anything_else/cgi for that matter.
suphp for PHP.
If speed is an issue, then you may like to consider suexec and fastcgi.
On 3/22/06, chris smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/22/06, Mathijs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chris smith wrote:
On 3/22/06, Mathijs [EMAIL
I've got a bit lost on this, but assuming that we are talking about an
intranet enviornment, with windows/IE6 clients, and apache servers, then
personally:
I would check logins based on a valid session. If the user doesn't have a
session they aren't logged in. Store the username in the session
I didn't get the file, but
If the lines are seperated by br's instead of newlines, then
$filename = monkey.html;
$file_array = preg_split(/br.*?/, file_get_content($filename));
$rev_array = array_reverse($file_array);
$output = join(br /, $rev_array);
This could be modded to maintain any
$filename = filename.txt;
$file_content = join(\n, array_reverse(file($filename)));
echo $file_content;
Questions?
BTW I haven't tested this, so it may be completely wrong.
On 3/8/06, Paul Novitski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 07:41 AM 3/8/2006, Jabez Gan wrote:
Sorry im new but, how do
Kerberos - there is an apache module for it.
On 3/7/06, Justin Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are developing an intranet for my company. I would like to implement a
single sign on service. We have Active Directory on one server and the
intranet is being housed on a Redhat Linux server. When
On 3/8/06, Paul Novitski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:27 AM 3/8/2006, Rory Browne wrote:
$filename = filename.txt;
$file_content = join(\n, array_reverse(file($filename)));
echo $file_content;
Rory,
I think you've got the logic right.
Tangentially, however, I recommend that you break
last mail got accidently sent before completion - please reply to that, or
the OP and not this.
I don't have much of a problem with code that takes a less blatent
inspiration of the following:
$file = filename.txt;
$file = file_get_contents($file);
$file = explode(\n, $file);
$file =
Maybe I'm being hypocritic, and possibly wouldn't have this problem, if it
was a job that only EU Citizens(as opposed to only US Citizens) could apply
for, but I think it's a bit disrespectful, sending mails like this to an
international audience - especially when you send so many of them.
On
On 2/25/06, Schalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings All,
I am pretty new to PHP and are tasked to move a clients site from:
www.domain.com/somedirectory/home.php to www.home.php
Is there a .php tld?
Sounds simple at first but, when I moved the files to the root of the
httpdocs I get
I would guess integer overflow.
On 2/17/06, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am puzzled by the following code:
?php
print pMaxInt=.PHP_INT_MAX;
$AA = -190668411;
$BB = -2181087916;
print brAA=$AA;
print brBB=$BB;
$AA = (int)$AA + (int)$BB;
print brAA+BB=$AA;
?
On some systems, I
I've seen this problem many times before, but I'm not sure what solution was
found.
Possible solutions:
Encrypt the file, make it publicly available, and then give the right people
the encryption key.
Put it behind a .htaccess file allowing only the IP of the correct person -
remove the
I'm not sure what you mean.
10 different programmers would do this 10 different ways.
Personally I'd create a forum-data manipulation API, and then create a
frontend to access this.
I suggest you abstract the data access routines into an API of its own, so
that when you come to your senses, you
At 01:05 AM 2/8/2006, Barry wrote:
I don't think a function exists, but i would probably use (for
benchmarking) a recursive foreach in combination with strlen.
And add it all up.
(This is probably some work for the PC so that's why benchmarking)
It would be interesting to know whether that
If you're using a Redhat Enterprise version with a support contract then I
personally don't think you should attempt to run a non-redhat php binary.
Instead find out how redhat make their php-mysql or php-ldap or
php-{some_other_php_module} rpm, Make an RPM, and install it like you would
any
If you don't have backups, then:
1: Why do you not have backups?
2: Are you insane?
3: What filesystem, and file recovery techniques have you researched/attempted?
4: Why do you not have backups?
5: Are you insane?
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My point when I suggested that your best hope was something like
webservices was your best hope, was that there is no glue code(that I
know of) system.
Having that said, it just occured to me that phlanger and roadsend
provide this functionality. I forgot about these originally because
they're
On 2/5/06, Sumeet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rory Browne wrote:
If you don't have backups, then:
1: Why do you not have backups?
2: Are you insane?
hmm. totally uncalled for
Are you insane? isn't considered rude where I'm from or anywhere I've
been?
If I'd wanted
I could be wrong on this, but I think your best hope is something
using web services like SOAP, or XML-RPC.
On 2/4/06, Eli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a class in PHP which offers some API functions. I want to access
this API with other languages (such as C/C++, Java, Perl, etc), so
On 2/3/06, Keith Proctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to add two numbers together, unfortunately one of them is a
string that starts with a character. I'd like to convert a string
such as 'x5' to the number 5. Don't care about it's final type as
that isn't the hard part. :) I can't find
It appears that you never applied for a certificate before, or applied
for certs from CAs that don't verify information. Identification is
extremerly important when it comes to knowing whether or not to trust
the given public key.
Repeating your point doesn't make it more valid. I'm not
You're still not being very clear.
On 1/30/06, News1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I asked a similar question last, week, but I don't think I asked it
correctly. What I am trying to do is to web into a web server that I
control (no problem here).
Web into a web server?
However, from
. Since I am
using authentication to access the master page, I would like to skip this
step for the webcams and be able to access them directly and automatically
pass the username/password credentials.
Thanks again! I hope this is clearer.
-Original Message-
From: Rory Browne [mailto
On Jan 22, 2006, at 2:58 AM, Rory Browne wrote:
I'd be a bit skeptical about the possibly of embedding PHP code inside
a GIF file. Could you outline how he performed the task?
On 1/22/06, jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is the best way to prevent malicious code from being uploaded
On 12/29/05, Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't make comments like removing older versions of PHP from the
download page. We have delivered solutions to clients that run on PHP4.
Those clients need the ability to conveniently download PHP4 in order to run
our code.
Why
/me thinks that the OP needs to DL the html.gz manual, procure
htmldoc, chant the magic incantation(i.e. type in the correct
command), and wait for his PDF document to appear.
On 12/25/05, Paul Waring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/25/05, John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, does the PHP
On 11/23/05, David Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Angelo,
Why not send them all in one go? If you want to reduce server load, you
should perhaps adjust the 'nice'ness of the script.
Because niceness would only affect the script itself and not any smtp
servers it comes across along the
Hi Ben,
Try:
/* notice the backtics, and that arp on linux usually needs to run as root
Which means that you either have to install sudo, or set the suid bit.
*/
$arpoutput = `/sbin/arp -a`;
Do a man arp on linux to see what form of the arp command you want.
It's a while since I used it.
I'm not completely sure, but I think they're talking shite. If curl is
a security problem, then disable curl. They seem from what you've
said, to be pretty irrational. I respect security paranoia, but this
is ridicules.
You could try replacing every letter in the word curl with it's #xxx;
/home/USERNAME/public_html
Only just noticed it's been switched over to CGI recently, It's also
possible to have one php.ini per directory and the above mentioned
setting always reflects the php.ini setting for that directory so must
be something concerning httpd.
JB
Rory Browne wrote
On unix
man arp
on windows
arp/h
arp/help
arp/?
sorry for short and sweet resp, but I'm falling asleep.
On 10/9/05, Ben Sagal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a local intranet server, running apache1.3+php4. Is it
possible to get the mac address of computes which access on of my php
pages?
to get the mac of a certain machine as well(identified
by its IP), as well as listing out the cache of machines that have
recently connected.
- tul
Rory Browne wrote:
On unix
man arp
on windows
arp/h
arp/help
arp/?
sorry for short and sweet resp, but I'm falling asleep
why not upload a phpinfo() file and see?
I'm personally not quite sure how this would work, and I'm interested
in finding out.
On 10/8/05, James Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone, probably missed the bit in the manual but my current
webhost allows uploading of my own php.ini to my
Check out the user contributed notes on the manual page - www.php.net/ldap
A few of them refer to Active Directory.
If you installed PHP from source, then you need to install OpenLDAP or
some other ldap package to get the client libraries.
If you installed PHP from packages, then you need to
[snip]
How can i remove the 'count' from the array?
www.php.net/unset
Regards,
Frank
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