php-general Digest 26 Nov 2006 06:21:07 -0000 Issue 4480
Topics (messages 245137 through 245144):
So, should money ecomonies collapse, you could still have a valuation system
built on how others percieved you.
245137 by: Carol Locke
Re: To install a small program from a web browser
245138 by: Navid
245139 by: Dotan Cohen
GD, and GD JPEG
245140 by: Jeff
245143 by: sublimenal
GD.. con't
245141 by: Jeff
245142 by: Richard Lynch
Self generating variables/arrays
245144 by: jekillen
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Are they going seek for new voices of some kind?
How truly bittersweet that moment was?
That information seemed to contain some clues as to exactly what had
happened, but it was pretty hard to understand.
journal as more of a weblog than a personal diary.
""Well, now you have something to blog.
RR
Put CNHC on your radar's now.
Trading Date : Monday, November 27, 2006
Company Name : China Health Management Corp
Stock : CNHC
Current Price : $1.44
SHORT TERM 5 DAY PROJECTION : $6 - $8
Expectations : 200-400%
We assume many of you like to "trade the promotion" and may have made
some big, fast money doing so.
RR
This is something I have spent a lot of time thinking about myself,
albeit in a somewhat larger context. Carlos Museum in Atlanta, Georgia
purchased a rare marble Figure of.
friend or who links to me from the great web outside or who has added
this journal to your favorites list; you do me honor by reading.
Nothing sucks more than getting an email saying "Do the page exactly
like this.
"What is happening in this country? However 'Beyond' is also butt ugly,
the first week's worth of posts are a bit boring and the blogroll is
narcissistic.
Something that took another four months. Learn how a search engine works
in order to understand the basics of search engine positioning.
people are trying to use it and because I am working on something that
does cool things with it.
But then again, maybe not.
That information seemed to contain some clues as to exactly what had
happened, but it was pretty hard to understand. In the meantime you will
probably want to check out 'Beyond', after all your mileage may vary.
But the courtesy ones from people you barely remember sit there in a
pile for weeks until you overcome the guilt of chucking them.
Quote: "This paper describes the mechanisms, structures, and processes
of a prototypical macro-scale, programmable nanofactory composed of many
small fabricators. Quote: "This paper describes the mechanisms,
structures, and processes of a prototypical macro-scale, programmable
nanofactory composed of many small fabricators. However, as is common
when something like this is developed in a higher education setting,
they seem to have greater ambitions for Processing than the current
release is able to live up to. Of course I was not entirely certain how
something like this would work, but I also wasn't the only one thinking
about it.
However 'Beyond' is also butt ugly, the first week's worth of posts are
a bit boring and the blogroll is narcissistic. And, well, how can I put
this with the proper tact.
However being right did not make me feel good. Readability is also
paramount and, Brendyn, white text on a pink background is not a good
choice.
journal as more of a weblog than a personal diary. However groups of
them did have machinery which could turn any vegetation into edible food
so they didn't have to starve.
Learn how a search engine works in order to understand the basics of
search engine positioning.
In the meantime you will probably want to check out 'Beyond', after all
your mileage may vary.
Na installatie beschikt u op uw bureaublad over een extra werkbalk.
However being right did not make me feel good.
After all I just buy whatever jeans Costco has in stock. And such a
currency would bring value to the creator of a song even if the song was
freely traded without intellectual property limits. Which may be a good
thing, he is certainly posting more. I will try to get the rest of the
'best of' posts up when I can.
is too ugly to link to and goes on to opine that "In this day and age,
superficiality most times supercedes content.
In fact they had their own economy, built using a computer mediated
status system, which determined each individual's worth and clout. How
cool it is that I will get to walk through it just as soon as the
exhibit is ready?
And I could tell you, except Mark Pilgrim does a better job of answering
the question 'What is RSS? And such a currency would bring value to the
creator of a song even if the song was freely traded without
intellectual property limits. Hoagland NASA may have accidently set off
a nuclear explosion on Jupiter when they sent the Galileo probe
plummeting into its depths. What made me think about all this was this
Ode to Lutefisk and its comprehensive instructions for how to eat the
stuff.
And, well, how can I put this with the proper tact. Are they going to
add other 'A-List' or 'name writer' bloggers? How truly bittersweet that
moment was? What is up with that?
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Thanks guys. I found out (or he actually revealed to me) what he wants his
members to download
without their knowledge. I refused to work on his project. I knew it sounded
fishy.
--- Navid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See that's the thing. It's a membership I don't think I would be inclined to
> do it at all. But
> then again he will reveal to me soon what he acsite. 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). If it was something public tually wants users to
> install. Would I
> be
> using Filesystem functions to achieve this or CURL or what? Any
> recommendations on what I should
> read into? Thanks
>
> >
> > On Thursday 23 November 2006 11:01, Navid wrote:
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >
> > > I have a client that wants me to build a membership-based website soon. He
> > > has small programs for his members to install. He wants to post a link for
> > > them so that when they click on it the program installs on their machine
> > > automatically. I tried to discourage him from doing that, but he insists
> > > on
> > > it. His request sounds kind of fishy to me but then again it's for his
> > > members. Is this possible to do? Thanks in advance to all who can help.
>
> --- Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The program logic is quite simple. Provide a link to a .exe file. User
> > clicks on it, and the browser will ask if they want to save it or run it.
> > If
> > the click run, then it runs and installs whatever malicious code he is
> > trying
> > to get them to install. :-) They can also save it and run it later (I
> > generally recommend this anyway).
> >
> > If he wants to get around the browser's "hey, are you sure about this?"
> > messages, then you know it's not above board and should refuse to do so on
> > moral grounds.
> >
> > If the programs themselves are legit, and it's for an internal app of some
> > kind or a close community or whatnot, then it should be OK, and the
> > added "are you sure" step is appropriate. Heck, SourceForge does that;
> > here's a redirect/link to a .exe file (or .tar.gz, or .zip, or whatever),
> > have fun. From there on in, it's the user's problem. It's only if the
> > site
> > tries to get around the browser confirmation or masquerade the program as
> > something other than a downloadable and installable program that there's a
> > problem.
> >
> > Depending on what these programs are a java applet or a Firefox plugin may
> > be
> > more appropriate to the task, but that's a separate issue.
> >
> > --
> > Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 6817012
> >
> > "If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of
> > exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea,
> > which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to
> > himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the
> > possession
> > of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it." -- Thomas
> > Jefferson
>
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On 25/11/06, Navid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks guys. I found out (or he actually revealed to me) what he wants his
members to download
without their knowledge. I refused to work on his project. I knew it sounded
fishy.
Good for you. You don't need to be a part of that, and I can only
guess what 'that' is.
Dotan Cohen
http://what-is-what.com/what_is/microsoft.html
http://lyricslist.com
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Hi there.
I installed a script but it requires GD and GD JPEG
I downloaded GD, and GD JPEG
But how the heck do I install it?
Thanks guys
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Hey you need to ./configure it into your php installation via the command
line
Jeff-153 wrote:
>
>
> Hi there.
> I installed a script but it requires GD and GD JPEG
>
> I downloaded GD, and GD JPEG
>
> But how the heck do I install it?
>
> Thanks guys
>
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Do I have to compile it with a C program?
What programs do people suggest I use to make PHP Files?
Is there a simple C program that will create basically whatever you want to
do, without knowing the language?
I recall studying it in school, vaguely recalling the code...
Thanks,
Jeff
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On Sat, November 25, 2006 4:25 pm, Jeff wrote:
> Do I have to compile it with a C program?
You do not need to compile GD on Windows, unless you are a masochist. :-v
Use http://php.net/phpinfo to find out where you php.ini file is, or
should be.
Whatever directory that shows for "php.ini", put your php.ini file there.
Then edit it and find the line about php_gd.dll, or something like
that), and un-comment it by removing the ';' at the beginning.
--
Some people have a "gift" link here.
Know what I want?
I want you to buy a CD from some starving artist.
http://cdbaby.com/browse/from/lynch
Yeah, I get a buck. So?
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Hello;
I am writing some code that will format results of a search for display.
I need to split an array into several different arrays but I won't know
before hand how many, so, I am looking for a way to dynamically
generate arrays for this purpose.
My present direction is to use the following code:
for($i = 0; $i < $c; $i++)
{ eval('$a_'.$i.' = array();'); }
Where '$c' is the derived number of arrays need to hold the
pieces of the bigger array. My confusion, though, is; since
these are created in the scope of the for loop, I don't know
if I can use them elsewhere in the code. The Global statement
sends them outside the scope of the function this code is in,
or does it? And I'm not even sure I am on the right track.
Perhaps someone can say yay or nay on the spot, if not
I can go back and do some experimenting.
Thanks in advance
Jeff K
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