I ran into this last weekend. I think what I was reading said you could
start using the Improved MySQL Functions (the ones that start with
mysqli_*()) to work with the new password hash scheme.
You can find the online manual entry at:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysqli.php
I think I ended
Definitely strange. Are you having it send you a copy of the header
information so you can verify that you're capturing the correct info and
you're not getting like a REFERRER type tag from someone clicking on a
link IN yahoo?
-TG
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From: Charles P. Killmer
I think \' is going to quote the single-quote too. Best to quote the
backslashes I guess. Change all the \ to \\
Also.. Silly question.. But that directory DOES exist, right?
I assume the is_dir() line is 69 and the opendir() is line 70, correct?
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Mike
Also.. Any permissions issues? Can PHP or the user that PHP is running
as access that folder?
-Original Message-
From: Pravin-Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 1:28 AM
To: Mike
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] problem to open dir
Good call.. With the ~1 and all. Using short filenames/paths might help
sometime (when things have an issue with spaces in filenames).
To get short filenames and paths, use the dir /x command at a command
prompt.
Also.. Regarding the \ only sometimes giving issues... It'll only give
you a
I like the manual install too. Plus, if the installer only contains the
CGI, then what happens if you end up wanting to write command line PHP
stuff? I'm assuming the CGI version requires integration with a web
server to function. Just some extra overhead and totally unnecessary if
you're just
Tango:
-
En español:
¿Usted habla inglés? Mucha gente en esta lista habla solamente inglés y ella
puede no entender su pregunta. Estoy utilizando un software de la traducción
(Babelfish) para intentar ayudar.
Recomiendo el usar de la función del
Sorry, the english link for file() is:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.file.php
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From: Gryffyn, Trevor
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 10:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Problemas con las igualdades
Tango
In addition to the opendir() and readdir() there's also the dir() class:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/class.dir.php
Don't forget to take a look at the script on the readdir() page:
?php
if ($handle = opendir('.')) {
while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) {
if ($file != . $file
It's probably not the cookies you're trying to fix. The cookies are
stored on the client side and should be automatically set up by the
client's web browser. There should never be a problem with a cookie
folder not existing and you needing to do something to fix it.
(although I'm sure someone
I don't know that I could help you in any case, but some additional
information might be helpful.
Are you talking specifically about doing an edge detection type filter
for images like you'd find in Photoshop?
If you can clarify the question, someone might have some information for
you.
If you
Yeah, I wouldn't recommend passing an array via an HTML form, it just
seems clunky. I'd definitely use $_SESSION variables.
BUT.. If you absolutely had to pass this array via a HIDDEN form
element, I'd recommend trying serialize() and unserialize()
From the PHP manual:
serialize() returns a
Check out the other responses, but another thought is that you may not have
your web server configured to process .PHP files properly. If it thinks it's a
text file, it won't pass it through the PHP script interpreter. Go back over
the instructions for installing PHP on your web server and
I'm not quite sure what you're asking for here, but let me take a shot:
Do you want the scripts in, say, your index.php's to know what folder
they're in and act accordingly?
So you'd essentially have exactly the same index.php in every folder,
but they would do different things depending on if
yet
to find one.
Tony
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From: Gryffyn, Trevor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 11:11 AM
To: Php-Windows
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] How can I?
I'm not quite sure what you're asking for here, but let me
take
correct term.
Thanks,
Tony D.
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From: Gryffyn, Trevor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 11:48 AM
To: Php-Windows
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] How can I?
I think you're over-thinking this one or maybe doing it the hard
I just copy and pasted your switch statement and it worked fine for me
the way you described it needed to work.
One thing I did notice, there's a semi-colon on the = 2400 CASE, but it
still seemed to work ok for me (maybe I noticed and fixed that before I
tested = 2400).
What error are you
I'm surprised I havn't seen this question come up before (might have
just missed it) but it's an excellent question so forgive the
crossposting as it's extremely relevant to coders and those purchasing
services of coders.
Anyone who's gotten married and hired a wedding photographer is probably
I did a real quick search and didn't find the answer quickly. If you
have some free time and don't mind doing things the hard way, you
could try reading the $_ENV[TZ] variable, recording it's value,
changing the setting, lather, rinse, repeat.
I'm sure there's a list somewhere though. It may
-Original Message-
From: Weber Bernd-Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 7:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] COM Object and Acrobat 6
I try to access Acrobat 6 as COM Object. My problem is that I
don't know the aviable methods.
I
Yup! Just check out the PWS/IIS instructions in the manual:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.iis.php
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From: Chris Ollar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 10:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP Win98
Will PHP
The church has about 2000 members. The groups can range in
membership from
as few as 5 to as many as 300.
I'm a novice programmer and was looking into using MySQL and PHP to
implement the system.
Am I on the right track?
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Me being a beginner am I going to
I know there are a million schools of thought on design structure, so
I'm not trying to argue here, but I'd like to make some comments.
A few comments on Trevor's DB structure recommendations regarding
primary keys.
1) Only make the auto-incrementing primary key IF you don't
already have
Be careful everyone. This zip file contains a PIF (which is a typical
way viruses spread via email these days... PIF, SCR and other windows
executable file types that aren't COM or EXEs that may fool people into
running them).
My Symantec hasn't been updated since 10/6/04 (and the way our IT
Ok, had our IT guys update my virus definitions (and set it so I can do
it myself from now on) and upgrade the server's virus defs too. Looks
like between 10/6 and 10/14 (today) a new variant of Netsky came out or
something.
-TG
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This might help a little:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dv_wrco
re/html/wrconwordobjectmodeloverview.asp
Microsoft has a few object models online that give you an idea of the
objects, properties, methods, etc in their products. The one for
MapPoint is
Very good point. The VBA editor and related help can definitely be a good place to
look for information. A lot of times in VBA, you just start typing and it pops up
with help and options relating to what you're entering.
I've written things in VBA then translated them to PHP just to get the
Hey Anne. How are you importing the file? Looks like your comma
delimited file also uses double-quotes to delineate the data (which is
normal for CSVs). I'd say just split the lines on the commas (as you're
probably doing) with explode or something, then count how many entries
you got. If
I know a lot of people will recommend using strtotime() to convert it to
a unix timestamp, then use date() to format that:
Date(m/d/Y,strtotime(Sep 12 2004 2:16AM))
That may work.. I have an inherent distrust of functions that use too
much logic that isn't apparent to me, so I don't use
I believe there's ChiliSoftASP or something that'll do ASP on Apache.
-TG
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From: Mikey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 6:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] INCLUDE ASP does Not Work! for PHP - 4.3.4
virtual is an
The problem is that the web server looks at the file type and determines
what to do with it before it sends anything to the web browser.
Your .PHP file is being sent to a PHP interpreter which outputs certain
things that get sent to the browser. What's going to happen in this
case is that ASP
Using the MOD (%) operator works great for paging and such. It gives
you the remainder of a division statement:
If ($itemcount % 10 == 0) echo Itemcount divisible by 10, starting new
page.
Or us the floor() function to determine what the integer is without the
fractional remainder:
$pagenum =
Thanks for the note. Unfortunately I don't have visibility to the
settings they've chosen on the IIS box. I told them I wanted just
Windows Integrated Authentication activated, but initially they left
anonymous still activated. Maybe they still have Basic turned on as
well.
I just assumed they
Well, nobody seemed to change anything and it's not doing the basic
authentication request today, so I don't know what the deal is. Maybe
something like Stut mentioned with someon rebooting a server or
something. I don't know. A lot of odd things happened yesterday on our
network. Everything
domains here and I'm not sure which one it belongs to. Does
that make any sense to anyone?
Thanks in advance. Just wondering if anyone else had run into this
issue.
-TG
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From: Gryffyn, Trevor
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 9:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 1:13 PM
To: Gryffyn, Trevor
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help required for developing word reports.
Dear All,
I want to developing reports using PHP.
These reports i have to develop on MS WORD.
I have a database with multiple
I havn't worked with the code side of Squirrelmail (only the user side)
but just a guess, check the variables and such being used on line 104.
I'm guessing that one of them is null (value == or something).
Probablems like this usually occur when the command wants certain
information to be able to
I put in a request to have the Windows Integrated Authentication enabled
on the web server that runs my PHP scripts at work here. Just got a
note back saying that the task was completed, but I still don't see
LOGON_USER in the _ENV or _SERVER (or anywhere in phpinfo).
Does anyone know if there
Thanks for the response, Manuel.
Yeah, LOGON_USER doesn't show up in PHP or ASP.
It's been a while since I've done any IIS admin and I don't have direct
access to the server setup (and want to minimize the amount of pestering
to our IT staff). Can someone give me a checklist of things that
I jumped a little too quick. I found this on MS's site:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;188717
I'm going to ask them to take a look into that.
Thanks again!
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Gryffyn, Trevor
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 2:14 PM
To: [EMAIL
Good to know. But wouldn't flush() or something still have worked?
Maybe try isolating the issue, Jim. Write a test script and slowly add
things to it until you get to the point where it's buffering too much.
Maybe it internally buffers whatever commands you're trying to run (you
using exec or
Probably not the most reliable way (actually, I know it's not 100%
reliable), but the way I use for quick and dirty, informal usage logging
is this:
$ipaddress = $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR];
$nbtstat = nbtstat -A . $ipaddress;
exec ($nbtstat,$result);
foreach ($result as $row) {
if (strpos($row,03))
Won't GetEnv get the environment of the machine the script is run on?
So wouldn't that end up giving you the login of the user logged into the
web server, not the remote user?
I just did a test and it didn't work. And I don't see my domain
username anywhere in the $_ENV variable either.
Here's
Silly response, but did you try the flush() command?
There's also a setting in the PHP.INI:
output_buffering = Off
Also check the Output Control Functions:
http://us4.php.net/manual/en/ref.outcontrol.php
Hope this helps!
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Jim MacDiarmid [mailto:[EMAIL
I did a quick check, putting the switching the muppet and the 0 and it
did exactly the same thing. Yeah, I thought of that too. Order of
precendence or something, but the quick check I did seemed to show that
it'd convert it to an int no matter what order they were in.
-TG
-Original
The only thing I can think of, and it still doesn't totally add up, but
when you do $key = 0;, you're assigning an integer to $key. You then
do a comparison of 0 (integer) == muppet (string).
0 is also symbolic of false as well, correct?
If I replace 0 with FALSE, I get key is something else:
When you click submit on a POST method form, it'll go to whatever file
is specified in the action= part of the FORM and send the POST data to
it for processing. PHP scripts are executed when called, they're never
already running although you could probably have a case where you
could (and might
And if you ARE using $Name = $_GET[Name], then maybe post a sample of
your PHP code so we can try to help you better. The most common cause
of this issue is the register_globals thing, but it could be something
else as well.
Remember, GET method passes all your data through the browser URL
I got it the first time, so guess it went through.
I don't remember if it needs to be this strict or not, but I'd do it
this way:
Echo OPTION value=$Name$Name/OPTION;
Doensn't look like you're ECHOing or otherwise outputting the OPTION tag
and I usually include a value= with my options.
No
Yeah, let's keep the aggravation off the list. There are tons of new
people joining every day and there's bound to be a lot of repeat
questions, even if it's been discussed 1000 times before. If you feel
that your comments are falling on deaf ears and nobody's listening to
your advice, then
Maybe not the most elegant, but I like to keep my stuff kind of modular
so what I've done is just create an includes folder in the root and
them reference it as include(../includes/includename.inc) from the
scripts that are all in their own folders (by project).
This may not be the best as far as
Message-
From: Justin Patrin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 5:45 PM
To: Gryffyn, Trevor
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; d c
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] connection: close header
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:38:02 -0400, Gryffyn, Trevor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just tossing out my
on Apache on Windows, but not with
IIS. The only difference between Apache and IIS is the
Connection: close header present from IIS. The only
difference with the asp page and the php page on IIS is the
Connection: close header also.
Gryffyn, Trevor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, I
Just tossing out my 2cents.. Maybe there's a way or a reason, but HTTP
connections are, by their nature, connectionless. They send the data
and close the connection. I'm not sure why you'd want to keep a
persistant connection to a specific page.
There are Keep Alive codes you can send that
I didn't notice if someone had replied to this yet or not, but sounds
like a classic globals issue. Check your PHP.INI to see if you have
globals turned on? I'm guessing you do for the Unix system but not on
the Windows box.
In PHP.INI (make sure you're looking at the same PHP.INI that PHP is
Try Babelfish, also.
Intento Babelfish también.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
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From: Jason Barnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 10:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: Enviar Attach via PHP
Hola,
Por favor
I just use this, seems to work ok. But there are a few ways to do it. Some browsers
pay attention to one tag and some to another. IE5 and 6 seem to like this one ok:
head
titleSome Page Title/title
META HTTP-EQUIV=Pragma Content=no-cache
/head
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From:
http://160.221.21.129/timelog/?user_id=9
This is what I don't understand.
The thing is, the correct call should be
http://160.221.21.129/timelog/index.php?user_id=9
and inside you should have
$user_id = $_GET['user_id'];
Unless it is a typo on
For HTML form elements that can be checked or selected or whatever, I
like to do something like this:
if ($conditionistru) { $checked = CHECKED } else { $checked = ; }
echo input type=\radio\ name=\search\
value=\something\$checked;
If I was doing this for a combo/option box, I'd have a list
You might try doing a var_dump on $GLOBALS to make sure it's in there.
I don't see any reference to $user_id=$_SESSION[User_ID] so if it's
not global, you're going to need to do something like that.
The other thing you could double check, that I've done plenty of times
myself, is check to make
Yeah, I was going to say that there are a ton of ASP - PHP converters
on http://www.guru.com and probably http://www.codelance.com too, but
they're not free.
The problem with converters is:
If it's a small project
Upside to conversion - you have some idea if it converted it reliably
Downside to
I'm not understanding the logic in all the loops and such here. And why comparing the
first 5 characters? That seems kind of dangerous.
Why don't you pass the name of the main file ($file = image1.jpg for example) then:
1. unlink $file in images
2. unlink $file in big
3. unlink $file . .txt in
I don't see any $_GET['User_ID'] statements anywhere. When you pass a
value via the URL like scriptname.php?userid=, you either need to
use $_GET[] or $_REQUEST[] to retrieve the data. That could be why it's
being 'ignored'
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Garry Grierson
Sounds like it's not interpretting the PHP scripts properly. Check the
following page and trace through the instructions making sure you
followed all the steps:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.apache2.php
I think there's an error log you can check too, but it's been a while
since I've run
Have you tried downloading the file you generated and trying to load the
file on a Windows machine then on the FreeBSD box? That would at least
verify the integrity of the file. Maybe something in the Windows
version of PHP or the PDF extensions is causing it to generate a bad
PDF.
If the PDF
If you have access (not sure if this is universal READ or if my db
admins just didn't secure this properly) you can do this:
select * from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS where TABLE_NAME = '$tablename'
All the information about the table you'd need should be in there.
-TG
-Original
Just a shot in the dark, do you have your session variables expiring or
something like that? (check session_cache_expire).
It's going to be something little and stupid... Maybe you're unsetting
something, or something's expiring. See if it does it at regular
intervals (5 minutes every time or
As people pointed out, your current calculations don't add up to 452.
What I'm reading here is that you want an image gallery with 3 rows (do you mean
columns since you're talking width?) with borders on the images. Maybe you're
calculating the width to use for your table or something.
If
Firstly.. Isn't this a list where people can ask for help, even when
they're just getting started in PHP? I'm guessing that english isn't
Sudeep's first language, but the request was clear enough for us to
understand and answer. Don't assume that someone hasn't done research
just because the
You can buffer your output and control how much of a buffer to use (so
it will flush the output and send to the web server to send to the
client) when the buffer is full, but the buffer, I believe, is also
automatically flushed periodically whether it's full or not.
You can do an implicit_flush,
What's happening is the pointer on the results is advancing until it
hits the end of the result set. When you run it again, the pointer is
still at the end of the result set and therefore sees nothing 'ahead' of
it.
The same thing can happen with arrays. I'm not sure if you have to do
it still,
You might try putting a UserControl = False in there. The application should
automatically end when it's called from COM (unless UserControl = True) is set. But
you could also try making sure to explicity Quit() the the application too.If
you interrupted the script in the middle of
Sorry, don't have time to go through your code or to look up the regex
way of doing this, but you can translate then decode the plus sign
fairly easily. One really basic example:
$plussign = +;
echo Plus: $plussign\n;
$plussign = # . ord($plussign) .;;
echo HTML Entity Plus: $plussign\n;
That's gotta be one of the more creative ways around using a regular
expression I've ever seen.. Hah.. Good job Svennson. A regex or string
replace would probably work better, or at least be more direct though.
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [mailto:[EMAIL
Rube Goldberg would appreciate it.
-Original Message-
From: Charles P. Killmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 11:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Passing +, =, - at post and get
How is this
$String = implode(explode($String,
But it's not a bad point he's trying to make though. I mean, you could
store the mktime value of a date into a variable and that's sort of the
same as having a date type, but still not quite the same.
I work in PHP as well as VBA on a fairly daily basis and it's kind of
nice in VBA to have a
not found.
% mail
To: ^X ^F ^C
% help mail
help: Command not found.
% damn!
!: Event unrecognized
% logout
--
--
Anonymous
-Original Message-
From: Gryffyn, Trevor [mailto:[EMAIL
If the format is consistantly the same, try this:
$somedata = [i:aslkdfj];
$insidedata = substr($somedata,3,strlen($somedata)-4);
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Student [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 11:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
If you're used to running on a system with register_globals turned ON then you might
run into a snag with something like this since the GET and POST values aren't
automatically assigned to the variables you're trying to echo.
You need to do:
$variablename = $_GET[variablename];
Or...
: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:39 AM
To: Gryffyn, Trevor
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] I've found the cause of the error but
I cant fix it.
I understands you well but the problem is a week ago with a
OS Win98 all the pages funcioned very well, but when I install
WinXP
Lots of ways to skin this particular cat.. Here's one way I'd do it
(broken out a bit so you can follow the flow):
$date = 1965-12-25;
List($year,$month,$day) = explode(-,$date);
$monthtext = date(M,mktime(0,0,0,$month,date(d),date(Y)));
$fixeddate = $day-$monthtext-$year;
You're right though,
Is the web server (IIS) giving you a timeout or is PHP? If it's PHP,
you can change your max execution time with set_time_limit or I
believe you can change it in your PHP.INI
If it's IIS, then I'm very familiar with the error. Hah. I work doing
data analysis and sometimes we deal with very
I'm doing my own and plan to keep developing it. I feel the same way,
those other scripts are really neat but they do WAY too much for what I
want.
The script that powers the link below is one file, no database setup
(currently and I'm thinking about keeping it that way... Or making a
PHP5
So are you going to offer your gallery code for use by
others? Just curious. I'm also working on
my own version of gallery software. I am using Gallery
(http://gallery.menalto.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsf
ile=index) currently, but hate that
it does not easily integrate into my site.
Well, two things come immediately to mind. Using sleep() or
continuously cycling and checking to see if the current time matches
whatever time criteria you need (8:00am, minutes divisible by 10, etc).
Then you don't need to hammer the sockets 1000+ times per second.
-TG
-Original
I think this is not possible, but hopefully, someone will
prove me wrong.
One thing that's certain, almost EVERYTHING is possible, it just depends
on how much time and effort you're willing to put into it :)
Imagine a webform with about 50 fields (I actually have
several of these forms).
That's sort of what I thought you were getting at George.
How's this scenario work for you:
1. User pulls up initial screen, either showing all data or no data at
all
--- SELECT recordid,projectid,title,genre,author,whatever FROM
sometable
2. User enters parameters for recordset (ie.
. :)
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Viebrock, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 1:21 PM
To: Gryffyn, Trevor
Subject: RE: Problem with amazon jobs autoresponder
Hi,
I think I fixed this a couple days ago. I've been really busy and so
haven't had chance to email you
annoying auto replays, but
unfortunately I have to report that I still got a Amazon.com
Jobs Application Auto-Reply today when I posted a
message ( and probably will have another one after I've
posted this one. :(
)
//Anders
-Original Message-
From: Gryffyn, Trevor
I contacted Amazon about this and twice received form letters back
claiming it was a virus spoofing their address. After assuring them
that it wasn't a virus and pressing the issue, they finally seem to have
gotten it to the right people to look at it.
I received this email the other day:
|
I'm not sure on the pixels/points thing on the two systems, you could always check a
server variable and see what system you're on and do the compensation internally so it
comes out properly on both systems without having to have two different scripts.
But I'm curious.. I know that if you
Have you tried using the serialize() function in PHP? That should keep
your array in order while it's being passed, then just unserialize it on
the other end.
-TG
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 9:02 AM
To: [EMAIL
I'm playing around with COM right now doing things with PHP and
MapPoint. I got the feeling that COM was something that had to work on
the local machine because you needed the COM information in your
registry to tell the computer what application to run. That is, PHP
says Open COM connection to
If you want the last post first, you probably want to order your query
descending, try this line:
$get_post = select * from $table_name2 where cat_id = '$_POST[cat_id]'
ORDER BY posted DESC;
-TG
-Original Message-
From: Will [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.php
Check out this page about using PHP via command line. You pass
variables in via the $argv variable. Here's a snippet:
Like every shell application, the PHP binary accepts a number of
arguments but your PHP script can also receive
I didn't see if this was answered yet. This is something I'm interested in as well,
so if anyone has any good information on using PHP with COM objects, that'd be great.
Specifically I want to do some things with Microsoft MapPoint.
This should work, just in the context of instantiating Word
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