php-general Digest 4 Sep 2002 10:21:21 -0000 Issue 1565

Topics (messages 115102 through 115151):

Re: Refering to an object from within an array variable in another class
        115102 by: Andy Warwick

XML vs Everything Else
        115103 by: Taylor York
        115104 by: nicos.php.net
        115113 by: Geoff Hankerson
        115134 by: Rodrigo Dominguez

Re: Uploading file
        115105 by: Clemson Chan
        115111 by: Rodrigo Dominguez
        115114 by: Clemson Chan
        115115 by: Clemson Chan
        115150 by: skitum

Re: posting form values doesn't work
        115106 by: timo stamm

Re: Safe_Mode problem....
        115107 by: timo stamm

Re: RE : include interpreted php file
        115108 by: timo stamm

Re: mysql string comparison not working
        115109 by: timo stamm

creating mail on submitting a form.
        115110 by: Anil Garg
        115139 by: Paul Nicholson

PHP 4.2.2 install problem
        115112 by: Mark McCulligh
        115140 by: Paul Nicholson

Re: php back?
        115116 by: Manuel Lemos

mod_php / apache config
        115117 by: Lee Doolan

mod_php4 / apache config question
        115118 by: Lee Doolan

Please help with fresh fish.
        115119 by: Anh
        115121 by: Philip Hallstrom
        115125 by: Dan Ostrowski
        115127 by: Anh
        115143 by: René Moonen

bugs/master are back
        115120 by: nicos.php.net
        115122 by: eriol
        115123 by: nicos.php.net
        115124 by: eriol
        115126 by: nicos.php.net

I need a useful sample code for opening from ftp servers using fopen() or file() 
commands
        115128 by: Javier Campo Martinez
        115129 by: nicos.php.net
        115130 by: nicos.php.net

Re: PHP / Bulk E-Mail
        115131 by: Justin French
        115136 by: Tomasz Orzechowski

Re: exit() function question
        115132 by: Tom Rogers

Pass array in HTTP_POST_VARS question
        115133 by: Paul Maine
        115135 by: David Robley
        115145 by: lallous
        115146 by: Rodrigo Dominguez

Re: Please, help with Sourceforge's PHP command-line not working at all
        115137 by: Tomasz Orzechowski

php/mysql slow with zone alarm
        115138 by: ed

Re: This is weird, this script does/doesn't work
        115141 by: René Moonen

Re: PHP OOP
        115142 by: René Moonen

SMS
        115144 by: Lejanson C. Go

how get a image?
        115147 by: skitum
        115148 by: Scott Houseman

script mysql date picker
        115149 by: adi
        115151 by: lallous

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On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 18:59:01 +0100, Bas Jobsen wrote
(in message <02090319590102.02043@bjobsen>):

>> Any insight appreciated. In a best case if someone can add in the required
>> '&'s to the following code that would be great.

<snip solution>

Thanks for that Bas, works a treat.

And thanks Javier for the heads up on the material at 
http://safari.oreilly.com; looks like some good stuff there.

-- 
Andy Warwick
Creed New Media Design
http://www.creed.co.uk/src/unet/index.htm

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Ok, Help me out on this one.

As far as i can tell, xml documents store data..pretty much just a dababase.
Now please, correct me on anything I say incorrectly...But i just cannot
seem to grasp the point of using XML over MySQL.

Can anyone direct me to a page with xml in use? Something that can help me
grasp what its all about.

Thank you,

Taylor York
DreamStar Group


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Hi,

 XML, eXtensible Markup Language. Meta-language. XML allows you to create
your own variables and meta names. You should read some doc about it. Btw
your question has nothing to do with PHP but really with XML you should take
a look to the XML's mailing list they will help you better than we can.
--

Nicos - CHAILLAN Nicolas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.WorldAKT.com - Hébergement de sites Internet

"Taylor York" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ok, Help me out on this one.
>
> As far as i can tell, xml documents store data..pretty much just a
dababase.
> Now please, correct me on anything I say incorrectly...But i just cannot
> seem to grasp the point of using XML over MySQL.
>
> Can anyone direct me to a page with xml in use? Something that can help me
> grasp what its all about.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Taylor York
> DreamStar Group
>
>


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>
>
>Can anyone direct me to a page with xml in use? Something that can help me
>grasp what its all about.
>
>  
>

I didn't understand xml at all until I started using it . I  asked 
pretty much the same question as you (what is it good for?). Now I will 
almost always use xml in any app I work on.

One application that is simply wonderful is xsl transformations. This 
allows you to take xml and transform it into html, wml, pdf, rtf , etc...

What this ultimately means to me is seperation of presentation from 
logic and data which makes for a very flexible and easy to maintain 
application.

I have made a php class to make a database query into xml in the form of:
<record><fieldname> value </fieldname></record>

Now stuff I used to do that took a whole page to code nows uses about 5 
lines. This is a real world benefit for me.

Spend some time learning about xml and you won't regret it

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I'm writting an application, a control panel for a web site, and it will be
great if I can separe data from presentation, I know that I have to work
with XML and XSL but I didn't understand how it works.

Can you give me a simple example?

Let guess that a client request index.php, and I have index.xml for the
data, index.xsl for the data transformation and index.php, how it works?

"Geoff Hankerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >
> >
> >Can anyone direct me to a page with xml in use? Something that can help
me
> >grasp what its all about.
> >
> >
> >
>
> I didn't understand xml at all until I started using it . I  asked
> pretty much the same question as you (what is it good for?). Now I will
> almost always use xml in any app I work on.
>
> One application that is simply wonderful is xsl transformations. This
> allows you to take xml and transform it into html, wml, pdf, rtf , etc...
>
> What this ultimately means to me is seperation of presentation from
> logic and data which makes for a very flexible and easy to maintain
> application.
>
> I have made a php class to make a database query into xml in the form of:
> <record><fieldname> value </fieldname></record>
>
> Now stuff I used to do that took a whole page to code nows uses about 5
> lines. This is a real world benefit for me.
>
> Spend some time learning about xml and you won't regret it
>


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Thanks Juan, and other listers,

I have this example,

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Figure 7-3</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<?
        //check for file upload
        if(isset($UploadedFile))
        {
                unlink($UploadedFile);
                print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
                print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
                print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
                print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
                print("<HR>\n");
        }
?>
<FORM ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" 
        ACTION="7-3.php" METHOD="post"> 
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="4096000"> 
<INPUT NAME="UploadedFile" TYPE="file"> 
<INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Upload"> 
</FORM>

</BODY>
</HTML>

and the result is this after I uploaded a file

Local File: /tmp/phpnYLV2J 
Name: 323lake.jpg 
Size: 48254 
Type: image/pjpeg 

But I couldn't find the uploaded file, nor the /tmp/phpnYLV2J path.
Do I normally do a copy after the upload? 
Can I just change the tmp path and filename when I upload? 
Thanks.

--Clemson



-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Pablo Aqueveque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:58 AM
To: Clemson Chan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Uploading file


Hi friend,

http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
And take a look to the User Contributed Notes

--jp

At 13:03 03-09-2002 -0700, Clemson Chan wrote:
>Hi, I am new to this group.
>I am trying to figure out how to let people to upload image files to my
>website.
>My ISP is using PHP 3 (I believe).
>If someone can give me simple example, that will be great.
>Thanks.
>
>--Clemson
>
>How can I tell what version of PHP is running on the system (linux)?
>
>
>--
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Ingeniero de Sistemas
Departamento de Redes y Comunicaciones http://www.drc.uct.cl
Universidad Católica de Temuco.
Tel:(5645) 205 630 Fax:(5645) 205 628


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You are doing wrong... you are checking for the temp file and after that you
are deleting the temp file, you should copy the files first

This is your code

if(isset($UploadedFile))
{
    unlink($UploadedFile);         // Here you are deleting the temp file
    print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
    print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
    print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
    print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
    print("<HR>\n");
}

You should write something like this


if(isset($UploadedFile))
{
    copy($UploadedFile, "/uploaded_files/" . $UploadedFile_name);  // Here
we first copy the temp file to a secure path, you should change the
/uploaded_files/

// path
    print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
    print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
    print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
    print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
    print("<HR>\n");

    unlink($UploadedFile);         // Now we can delete the temp file
}

"Clemson Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Thanks Juan, and other listers,
>
> I have this example,
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>Figure 7-3</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <?
> //check for file upload
> if(isset($UploadedFile))
> {
> unlink($UploadedFile);
> print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
> print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
> print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
> print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
> print("<HR>\n");
> }
> ?>
> <FORM ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"
> ACTION="7-3.php" METHOD="post">
> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="4096000">
> <INPUT NAME="UploadedFile" TYPE="file">
> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Upload">
> </FORM>
>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> and the result is this after I uploaded a file
>
> Local File: /tmp/phpnYLV2J
> Name: 323lake.jpg
> Size: 48254
> Type: image/pjpeg
>
> But I couldn't find the uploaded file, nor the /tmp/phpnYLV2J path.
> Do I normally do a copy after the upload?
> Can I just change the tmp path and filename when I upload?
> Thanks.
>
> --Clemson
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Pablo Aqueveque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:58 AM
> To: Clemson Chan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Uploading file
>
>
> Hi friend,
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
> And take a look to the User Contributed Notes
>
> --jp
>
> At 13:03 03-09-2002 -0700, Clemson Chan wrote:
> >Hi, I am new to this group.
> >I am trying to figure out how to let people to upload image files to my
> >website.
> >My ISP is using PHP 3 (I believe).
> >If someone can give me simple example, that will be great.
> >Thanks.
> >
> >--Clemson
> >
> >How can I tell what version of PHP is running on the system (linux)?
> >
> >
> >--
> >PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
> >To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
>
> ________________________________________________________
> Juan Pablo Aqueveque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ingeniero de Sistemas
> Departamento de Redes y Comunicaciones http://www.drc.uct.cl
> Universidad Católica de Temuco.
> Tel:(5645) 205 630 Fax:(5645) 205 628
>
>
> --
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Thank you so much.
I got the uploaded files now with full path
("/home/user/www/uploaded_files/") as the new path.
can I use relative path such as "../uploaded_files/" ?
Thanks

--Clemson


-----Original Message-----
From: Rodrigo Dominguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Uploading file


You are doing wrong... you are checking for the temp file and after that you
are deleting the temp file, you should copy the files first

This is your code

if(isset($UploadedFile))
{
    unlink($UploadedFile);         // Here you are deleting the temp file
    print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
    print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
    print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
    print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
    print("<HR>\n");
}

You should write something like this


if(isset($UploadedFile))
{
    copy($UploadedFile, "/uploaded_files/" . $UploadedFile_name);  // Here
we first copy the temp file to a secure path, you should change the
/uploaded_files/

// path
    print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
    print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
    print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
    print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
    print("<HR>\n");

    unlink($UploadedFile);         // Now we can delete the temp file
}

"Clemson Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Thanks Juan, and other listers,
>
> I have this example,
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>Figure 7-3</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <?
> //check for file upload
> if(isset($UploadedFile))
> {
> unlink($UploadedFile);
> print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
> print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
> print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
> print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
> print("<HR>\n");
> }
> ?>
> <FORM ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"
> ACTION="7-3.php" METHOD="post">
> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="4096000">
> <INPUT NAME="UploadedFile" TYPE="file">
> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Upload">
> </FORM>
>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> and the result is this after I uploaded a file
>
> Local File: /tmp/phpnYLV2J
> Name: 323lake.jpg
> Size: 48254
> Type: image/pjpeg
>
> But I couldn't find the uploaded file, nor the /tmp/phpnYLV2J path.
> Do I normally do a copy after the upload?
> Can I just change the tmp path and filename when I upload?
> Thanks.
>
> --Clemson
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Pablo Aqueveque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:58 AM
> To: Clemson Chan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Uploading file
>
>
> Hi friend,
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
> And take a look to the User Contributed Notes
>
> --jp
>
> At 13:03 03-09-2002 -0700, Clemson Chan wrote:
> >Hi, I am new to this group.
> >I am trying to figure out how to let people to upload image files to my
> >website.
> >My ISP is using PHP 3 (I believe).
> >If someone can give me simple example, that will be great.
> >Thanks.
> >
> >--Clemson
> >
> >How can I tell what version of PHP is running on the system (linux)?
> >
> >
> >--
> >PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
> >To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
>
> ________________________________________________________
> Juan Pablo Aqueveque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ingeniero de Sistemas
> Departamento de Redes y Comunicaciones http://www.drc.uct.cl
> Universidad Católica de Temuco.
> Tel:(5645) 205 630 Fax:(5645) 205 628
>
>
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relative paths work too.
Thank you so much.

--Clemson

-----Original Message-----
From: Rodrigo Dominguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Uploading file


You are doing wrong... you are checking for the temp file and after that you
are deleting the temp file, you should copy the files first

This is your code

if(isset($UploadedFile))
{
    unlink($UploadedFile);         // Here you are deleting the temp file
    print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
    print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
    print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
    print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
    print("<HR>\n");
}

You should write something like this


if(isset($UploadedFile))
{
    copy($UploadedFile, "/uploaded_files/" . $UploadedFile_name);  // Here
we first copy the temp file to a secure path, you should change the
/uploaded_files/

// path
    print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
    print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
    print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
    print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
    print("<HR>\n");

    unlink($UploadedFile);         // Now we can delete the temp file
}

"Clemson Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Thanks Juan, and other listers,
>
> I have this example,
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>Figure 7-3</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <?
> //check for file upload
> if(isset($UploadedFile))
> {
> unlink($UploadedFile);
> print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
> print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
> print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
> print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
> print("<HR>\n");
> }
> ?>
> <FORM ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"
> ACTION="7-3.php" METHOD="post">
> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="4096000">
> <INPUT NAME="UploadedFile" TYPE="file">
> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Upload">
> </FORM>
>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> and the result is this after I uploaded a file
>
> Local File: /tmp/phpnYLV2J
> Name: 323lake.jpg
> Size: 48254
> Type: image/pjpeg
>
> But I couldn't find the uploaded file, nor the /tmp/phpnYLV2J path.
> Do I normally do a copy after the upload?
> Can I just change the tmp path and filename when I upload?
> Thanks.
>
> --Clemson
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Pablo Aqueveque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:58 AM
> To: Clemson Chan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Uploading file
>
>
> Hi friend,
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
> And take a look to the User Contributed Notes
>
> --jp
>
> At 13:03 03-09-2002 -0700, Clemson Chan wrote:
> >Hi, I am new to this group.
> >I am trying to figure out how to let people to upload image files to my
> >website.
> >My ISP is using PHP 3 (I believe).
> >If someone can give me simple example, that will be great.
> >Thanks.
> >
> >--Clemson
> >
> >How can I tell what version of PHP is running on the system (linux)?
> >
> >
> >--
> >PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
> >To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
>
> ________________________________________________________
> Juan Pablo Aqueveque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ingeniero de Sistemas
> Departamento de Redes y Comunicaciones http://www.drc.uct.cl
> Universidad Católica de Temuco.
> Tel:(5645) 205 630 Fax:(5645) 205 628
>
>
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i have the same problem. Where is the kind soul who can help us?

Peace & Love
skitum

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clemson Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Juan Pablo Aqueveque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 12:25 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Uploading file


> Thanks Juan, and other listers,
>
> I have this example,
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>Figure 7-3</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <?
> //check for file upload
> if(isset($UploadedFile))
> {
> unlink($UploadedFile);
> print("Local File: $UploadedFile <BR>\n");
> print("Name: $UploadedFile_name <BR>\n");
> print("Size: $UploadedFile_size <BR>\n");
> print("Type: $UploadedFile_type <BR>\n");
> print("<HR>\n");
> }
> ?>
> <FORM ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"
> ACTION="7-3.php" METHOD="post">
> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="4096000">
> <INPUT NAME="UploadedFile" TYPE="file">
> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Upload">
> </FORM>
>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> and the result is this after I uploaded a file
>
> Local File: /tmp/phpnYLV2J
> Name: 323lake.jpg
> Size: 48254
> Type: image/pjpeg
>
> But I couldn't find the uploaded file, nor the /tmp/phpnYLV2J path.
> Do I normally do a copy after the upload?
> Can I just change the tmp path and filename when I upload?
> Thanks.
>
> --Clemson
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Pablo Aqueveque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:58 AM
> To: Clemson Chan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Uploading file
>
>
> Hi friend,
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
> And take a look to the User Contributed Notes
>
> --jp
>
> At 13:03 03-09-2002 -0700, Clemson Chan wrote:
> >Hi, I am new to this group.
> >I am trying to figure out how to let people to upload image files to my
> >website.
> >My ISP is using PHP 3 (I believe).
> >If someone can give me simple example, that will be great.
> >Thanks.
> >
> >--Clemson
> >
> >How can I tell what version of PHP is running on the system (linux)?
> >
> >
> >--
> >PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
> >To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
>
> ________________________________________________________
> Juan Pablo Aqueveque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ingeniero de Sistemas
> Departamento de Redes y Comunicaciones http://www.drc.uct.cl
> Universidad Católica de Temuco.
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Hi Øystein,


PHP is interpreted on the server side, JS on the client side. I 
guess thats what you need to realize. Try starting with less 
complex stuff and just concentrate on one language at a time, in 
the beginning.


Timo


Am Montag den, 2. September 2002, um 17:49, schrieb Øystein 
Håland:
> So, why does it work some time mixing javascript and php, and not every
> time?

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Hi Jim,


I had the very same strange issue with a cfg var not changing. 
It worked after using ini_restore(). (I played around with 
ini_set() before. Did you as well?)

I am not sure if it has anything to do with it. It sounds pretty 
illogical. But PHP ignoring a setting in php.ini sounds 
illogical as well, so it might be worth a try.


Timo


> Jim Hatridge wrote:
>
>> Can someone give me an idea what next to do? Either how to 
>> turn off safe_mode or a work around on the code. BTW I'm using 
>> SuSE 8.0, PHP, and Mysql on a self-made PI/233.

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@all:

I just noticed that I was not replying to the list, but to the 
posting email adresses. I just switched to another email client 
and was not aware of this. My apologies :-(


---


You,

could it be that you want to do the following?:

<?php
   // primary php

   $foo = $_REQUEST["foo"]
   // I guess you want to do something with $foo here.
   $outputfromsecondaryphp = file("secondary.php?foo=".$foo)
   echo implode('', $outputfromsecondaryphp);
?>


Am Dienstag den, 3. September 2002, um 00:15, schrieb you:
> Thanks for ur help and i'm sorry to have a so bad english

I guess my french is worse than your english :-)


Timo

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Hi David,


in PHP, you can not access associative arrays with index numbers 
(and your mysql row arrays will be of the associative kind).

But Chris posted a kludge recently:

//snip
Just for kicks ... here's something pretty ugly (I'd never use it), but
neat if you're interested (or somehow really have your heart set 
on using
integers).  There are probably a handful of other ways to do this:

$test = array ( 'a' => 'A', 'b' => 'B', 'c' => 'C');
$test_keys = array_keys( $test );
print $test[$test_keys[2]];  // Prints "C" - Same as print $test['c'];

        ~Chris
//snip


Timo


Am Dienstag den, 3. September 2002, um 08:33, schrieb David Banning:

> if I set test = "Y";
> then
>
> if ($test == "Y") {echo ("it matches");}
>
> seems to work while
>
> if ($row[24] == "Y") {echo ("it matches");}
>
> does not.
> The row[24] mysql variable is char type and 1 char long.
>
> any idea why it is not doing the comparison?
>
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hi,

In a form i have several text area.....when i submit the form, I need to
send a email at a particular id which contains the text entered in the text
area.....
Can someone gimme a script which gives me and idea about how to do that...or
some link where i can find that.

Thanx and regards
anil

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Hey,
Take a look at http://php.net/mail
If you want a script written I'll need to see the page that has the form and 
the email id you want the message sent to.
~Pauly

On Tuesday 03 September 2002 06:46 pm, Anil Garg wrote:
> hi,
>
> In a form i have several text area.....when i submit the form, I need to
> send a email at a particular id which contains the text entered in the text
> area.....
> Can someone gimme a script which gives me and idea about how to do
> that...or some link where i can find that.
>
> Thanx and regards
> anil

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I am new to Linux and is trying to install PHP/MySQL/SSL.

I used the instruction found on this link:
http://www.brtnet.org/linux/lampssl.htm

Everything seemed to install OK; on the last step, open httpd.conf and
uncomment the lines:

AddType application/x-httdp-php .php
AddType application/x-httdp-php-source .phps

I couldn't find the lines in the file.  If these lines are not there did I
do something wrong, or can I just add them.  If I can just add them, where
to I add them.

Thanks, Mark.


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Hey,
Yes, you can add those two lines....add them at the bottom.
~Pauly

On Tuesday 03 September 2002 06:57 pm, Mark McCulligh wrote:
> I am new to Linux and is trying to install PHP/MySQL/SSL.
>
> I used the instruction found on this link:
> http://www.brtnet.org/linux/lampssl.htm
>
> Everything seemed to install OK; on the last step, open httpd.conf and
> uncomment the lines:
>
> AddType application/x-httdp-php .php
> AddType application/x-httdp-php-source .phps
>
> I couldn't find the lines in the file.  If these lines are not there did I
> do something wrong, or can I just add them.  If I can just add them, where
> to I add them.
>
> Thanks, Mark.

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Hello,

On 09/03/2002 12:44 PM, Erich Kolb wrote:
> What is the PHP equivalent to javascript: back?

echo "<a href=".GetEnv("HTTP_REFERER").">Back</a>";

It may not work though.


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I apologize beforehand in case this message is posted twice.


If there is some way to do this, then it has eluded me for several
hours.  I would like to set a variable in the apache config file which
I can then access in a php script.  I'm running mod_php4 and apache 1

I have tried things like this:
    php_value WSERVER red2.office.com

and this:
    SetEnv WSERVER red2.office.com

with and without quotes.  mod_env is loaded.  I can't find the
variable WSERVER in $GLOBALS or $_ENV of $_GET.

can someone help out?

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If there is some way to do this, then it has eluded me for several
hours.  I would like to set a variable in the apache config file which
I can then access in a php script.  I'm running mod_php4 and apache 1

I have tried things like this:
    php_value WSERVER red2.office.com

and this:
    SetEnv WSERVER red2.office.com

with and without quotes.  mod_env is loaded.  I can't find the
variable WSERVER n $GLOBALS or $_ENV of $_GET.

can someone help out?

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Hello everyone,

I would like to study PHP but do not have any experience about PHP or
programming. Could you please give me some advice to begin such as books,
news, forum...

Many thanks in advance,
Anh


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Read everything at the following sites :-)

www.php.net
www.zend.com
www.phpbuilder.com

In particular read the manuals, tips, tricks, examples, and links to other
sites sections.

Lots of good info there and will point to more sites.

On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Anh wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I would like to study PHP but do not have any experience about PHP or
> programming. Could you please give me some advice to begin such as books,
> news, forum...
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> Anh
>
>
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I truely recommend "Beginning PHP4" by Wrox Press (www.wrox.com or p2p.wrox.com) if 
you have no experience in programming or PHP.  It is, by far, the best $40 you will 
ever ever spend. I promise.

regards,
dan

On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 16:46:03 -0700 (PDT)
Philip Hallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Read everything at the following sites :-)
> 
> www.php.net
> www.zend.com
> www.phpbuilder.com
> 
> In particular read the manuals, tips, tricks, examples, and links to other
> sites sections.
> 
> Lots of good info there and will point to more sites.
> 
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Anh wrote:
> 
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I would like to study PHP but do not have any experience about PHP or
> > programming. Could you please give me some advice to begin such as books,
> > news, forum...
> >
> > Many thanks in advance,
> > Anh
> >
> >
> >
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Hi Dan,

Thank you so much for your advice.

Anh

"Dan Ostrowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I truely recommend "Beginning PHP4" by Wrox Press (www.wrox.com or
p2p.wrox.com) if you have no experience in programming or PHP.  It is, by
far, the best $40 you will ever ever spend. I promise.
>
> regards,
> dan
>
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 16:46:03 -0700 (PDT)
> Philip Hallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Read everything at the following sites :-)
> >
> > www.php.net
> > www.zend.com
> > www.phpbuilder.com
> >
> > In particular read the manuals, tips, tricks, examples, and links to
other
> > sites sections.
> >
> > Lots of good info there and will point to more sites.
> >
> > On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Anh wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >
> > > I would like to study PHP but do not have any experience about PHP or
> > > programming. Could you please give me some advice to begin such as
books,
> > > news, forum...
> > >
> > > Many thanks in advance,
> > > Anh
> > >
> > >
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Anh wrote:

>Hello everyone,
>
>I would like to study PHP but do not have any experience about PHP or
>programming. Could you please give me some advice to begin such as books,
>news, forum...
>
>Many thanks in advance,
>Anh
>
>
>
>  
>
You already found the best PHP forum there is ;-)

René




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For those who are interested, master.php.net and bugs.php.net are back.

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http://master.php.net redirects me to http://www.php.net, but the "bugs" url
works fine.. I'm not sure what "master" would be which is why I tried
accessing it.. Is this normal to redirect to the main site? TIA..

Take care.. peace..
eriol

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: For those who are interested, master.php.net and bugs.php.net are back.

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Yes thats normal. master.php.net is used by the members of PHP (cvs accounts
etc..) to manage their account. They've got the correct url to do that from
master.php.net.

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"Eriol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://master.php.net redirects me to http://www.php.net, but the "bugs"
url
> works fine.. I'm not sure what "master" would be which is why I tried
> accessing it.. Is this normal to redirect to the main site? TIA..
>
> Take care.. peace..
> eriol
>
> ====
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disgorged:
>
> : For those who are interested, master.php.net and bugs.php.net are back.
>


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Ahh.. Okay.. Thanks..

I don't know if this is a normal issue (first time I've seen it), but in my
initial reply to your thread, I received the following back via email.. I
typically post through replies the newsgroup way at news.php.net and not the
mailing list route.. Didn't know if I should point it out or not, but decided
it couldn't hurt to do so..

----
Your message was not delivered for the following reason:

E-mail Account: lists-php is over the limit of 31457280 bytes.

Automated Postmaster

[snipped original email reply and headers]
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Take care.. peace..
eriol

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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disgorged:

: Yes thats normal. master.php.net is used by the members of PHP (cvs accounts
: etc..) to manage their account. They've got the correct url to do that from
: master.php.net.

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Yes, it looks its a new stuff because I get the reply to all my post too.

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"Eriol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ahh.. Okay.. Thanks..
>
> I don't know if this is a normal issue (first time I've seen it), but in
my
> initial reply to your thread, I received the following back via email.. I
> typically post through replies the newsgroup way at news.php.net and not
the
> mailing list route.. Didn't know if I should point it out or not, but
decided
> it couldn't hurt to do so..
>
> ----
> Your message was not delivered for the following reason:
>
> E-mail Account: lists-php is over the limit of 31457280 bytes.
>
> Automated Postmaster
>
> [snipped original email reply and headers]
> ----
>
> Take care.. peace..
> eriol
>
> ====
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disgorged:
>
> : Yes thats normal. master.php.net is used by the members of PHP (cvs
accounts
> : etc..) to manage their account. They've got the correct url to do that
from
> : master.php.net.
>


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Hi,

I will appreciate if you have some sample code about opening a file from a UNIX server.

This is the code I wrote for this issue:

<?php // test program

$conn_id=0;
$fich = fopen("ftp://usuario:clave@servidor/afiedt.buf","r";); 
while ($fich[$i]) { 
echo $fich[$i];
echo "<br>";
$i++; 
} 
?>

This is the message error/warning:

Warning: File not found in d:\apache\htdocs\lee_fichero2.php3 on line 3
Warning: file("ftp://...@servidor/afiedt.buf";) - No such file or directory in 
d:\apache\htdocs\lee_fichero2.php3 on line 3


In the other hand, my php version is  4.0

In the help of the command fopen(), it says:

If filename begins with "ftp://"; (not case sensitive), an ftp connection to the 
specified server is opened and a pointer to the requested file is returned. If the 
server does not support passive mode ftp, this will fail. You can open files for 
either reading or writing via ftp (but not both simultaneously). 

phpinfo() returns me the following ftp topic:

      FTP support enabled 


I just don't know what more can I do ...

Thanx in advance

Javier

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Hi,

You should read www.php.net/fopen :
If filename begins with "ftp://"; (not case sensitive), an ftp connection to
the specified server is opened and a pointer to the requested file is
returned. If the server does not support passive mode ftp, this will fail.
You can open files for either reading or writing via ftp (but not both
simultaneously). If the remote file already exists on the ftp server and you
attempt to open it for writing, this will fail. If you need to update
existing files over ftp, use ftp_connect().

You should also read www.php.net/feof, www.php.net/fread You can't echo the
var of fopen, you must use fread and verify you're not at the end of the
file with

while(!feof($fich))...




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"Javier Campo Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message
de news: 012e01c253ab$1669a310$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,

I will appreciate if you have some sample code about opening a file from a
UNIX server.

This is the code I wrote for this issue:

<?php // test program

$conn_id=0;
$fich = fopen("ftp://usuario:clave@servidor/afiedt.buf","r";);
while ($fich[$i]) {
echo $fich[$i];
echo "<br>";
$i++;
}
?>

This is the message error/warning:

Warning: File not found in d:\apache\htdocs\lee_fichero2.php3 on line 3
Warning: file("ftp://...@servidor/afiedt.buf";) - No such file or directory
in d:\apache\htdocs\lee_fichero2.php3 on line 3


In the other hand, my php version is  4.0

In the help of the command fopen(), it says:

If filename begins with "ftp://"; (not case sensitive), an ftp connection to
the specified server is opened and a pointer to the requested file is
returned. If the server does not support passive mode ftp, this will fail.
You can open files for either reading or writing via ftp (but not both
simultaneously).

phpinfo() returns me the following ftp topic:

      FTP support enabled


I just don't know what more can I do ...

Thanx in advance

Javier




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Note that you can use also:
$content = implode("",file($filename)"); but I dont know if file() works
with ftp.
You should use my first tip anyway.
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"Javier Campo Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message
de news: 012e01c253ab$1669a310$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,

I will appreciate if you have some sample code about opening a file from a
UNIX server.

This is the code I wrote for this issue:

<?php // test program

$conn_id=0;
$fich = fopen("ftp://usuario:clave@servidor/afiedt.buf","r";);
while ($fich[$i]) {
echo $fich[$i];
echo "<br>";
$i++;
}
?>

This is the message error/warning:

Warning: File not found in d:\apache\htdocs\lee_fichero2.php3 on line 3
Warning: file("ftp://...@servidor/afiedt.buf";) - No such file or directory
in d:\apache\htdocs\lee_fichero2.php3 on line 3


In the other hand, my php version is  4.0

In the help of the command fopen(), it says:

If filename begins with "ftp://"; (not case sensitive), an ftp connection to
the specified server is opened and a pointer to the requested file is
returned. If the server does not support passive mode ftp, this will fail.
You can open files for either reading or writing via ftp (but not both
simultaneously).

phpinfo() returns me the following ftp topic:

      FTP support enabled


I just don't know what more can I do ...

Thanx in advance

Javier




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Eric,

Please don't email me off-list, unless you're looking to pay me for my
services.

1. I generally dedicate a certain amount of my time per day to the list
2. If we discuss things off-list, then no one else benefits from the
discussion.


on 04/09/02 5:26 AM, Eric J Schwinder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> I noticed that you had started a thread regarding bulk e-mail using
> PHP.  I am currently trying to setup a system to extract e-mail
> addresses from a mySQL membership database and send messages to the
> whole list, and was wondering how you're coming along with your
> setup...
>
> I saw a lot of good ideas out there... what method did you end up
> going with, and how is it working?

I am certain I've said this on the list a few times, but here goes again.
There is always going to be an inherit problem with trying to send multiple
emails via a web interface IF you want to personalise each one.  The reason
for this is that each email has to be generated and qued individually on the
mail server, which eats up server performance dramatically.  Depending on
your server, you will hit a snag somewhere (at 10 people, or 100 people or
500 people, or 10000 people), because either the server or browser will
timeout, or the sysadmin of your host will shut you down for eating up
server processing time.

The solution is to NOT send personalised emails.  Send ONE email with
everyone in the Bcc: field, and it should take maybe 3 seconds to que the
email to 50,000+ people.

Another solution is to move your mailing list to a dedicated ml service
provider (like sparklist), who will send a minimum of 50,000 emails anywhere
you like, personalised, in HTML and plain text, blah blah blah for the
minimum of US$50/month.

Currently I have one client who demands personalised emails.  Luckily, it's
a small list (200 people), and I break the send-out down to batches of 20
emails, split apart by 2 minutes (this could be done manually, or with META
refresh tags, or even javascript).


Regards,

Justin

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Justin French wrote on Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:58:10AM +1000:
> Currently I have one client who demands personalised emails.  Luckily, it's
> a small list (200 people), and I break the send-out down to batches of 20
> emails, split apart by 2 minutes (this could be done manually, or with META
> refresh tags, or even javascript).

And why does the whole process even have to be web based?  Fill out the
form with the data, and submit sort-of a batch job, recieve a report in
your inbox when it exits, c'est la vie.

Also, if using sendmail, you will benefit if you only queue up the mail,
not attempt to deliver it upon submission, and let sendmail deliver it
in a normal queue run.  This way many/all messages destined to the same
mail server will be delivered in one large transaction, not many small
ones.  A small gain, but it adds up.
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Hi,

Wednesday, September 4, 2002, 1:30:49 AM, you wrote:
RL> Why exit() funtion always exit with 255 value instead of the passed 
RL> value, in php 4.2.2, even when I compile with --enable-cli.
RL> Check the code bellow, to see

RL> # cat t3.php
RL> #!/usr/src/php-4.2.2/php
RL> <?php
RL> echo "Version: ",phpversion(),"\n";
RL> exit(1);
?>>
RL> # ./t3.php ; echo "last run exit value:"$?
RL> Version: 4.2.2
RL> last run exit value:255

Try changing the commas to dots like  echo "Version: ".phpversion()."\n";

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Is it possible to pass an array in a form post? If so, how do I reference
the array on the next page?

Thank You
Paul
php

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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> Is it possible to pass an array in a form post? If so, how do I reference
> the array on the next page?
> 
> Thank You
> Paul
> php

I believe you may need serialize/unserialize here. Use serialize($array) 
to create a simple variable that can be passed, then at the other end, use 
unserialize to restore it.

http://www.php.net/serialize for more info

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you can also join() the elements and pass as a single string, then explode()
the elements back again.

Elias
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> Is it possible to pass an array in a form post? If so, how do I reference
> the array on the next page?
>
> Thank You
> Paul
> php
>


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If you are in a session you can register the array and it will be available
on the next page, once you finish working with the array, just unregister
the array.

File1.php   action= file2.php
session_start();
session_register("foo");
var $foo = array();

File2.php
session_start();
Work with $foo
session_unregister("foo");


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> Is it possible to pass an array in a form post? If so, how do I reference
> the array on the next page?
>
> Thank You
> Paul
> php
>


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Alberto wrote on Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 06:32:56PM -0300:
> There is an error code that says that it cannot load module 'mm' at line 
> 0, or something like that.

in your shell do: ldd `which php`

it will most likely say something like: 'libmm.so.11 not found'

you will then need to find the 'mm' library on the system, perhaps with:
        find /usr/lib -name \*mm\*
        find /usr/local/lib -name \*mm\*
and set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH accordingly, or call the PHP binary with
the library preloaded: 'LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libmm.so.11 php'

or I might be way off base ;)
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Hey all.  I do most of my coding on win98 before
uploading it to my web host running linux.  
I'm running the windows versions of 
apache/mysql/php.
I'm using the cgi version of php.
I also run the personal firewall software, zone alarm.
When zone alarm is running it slows php/mysql down 
so much that the script usually times out.  
I have given these programs the permissions that they
need in zone alarm.  
Zone alarm doesn't keep them from running, 
it just makes them really slow.
It doesn't run slow unless I query the mysql DB from a
php page.
Php in and of itself is not slow, just when used in
conjunction with mysql.
Also, when I use mysql from the command line it
doesn't seem to be slow. 

I know this isn't necessarily a php issue, but thought
maybe some of you 
may have run into a problem like this before and would
know a remedy.

Any help appreciated.

tia,
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Øystein Håland wrote:

>on my own machine, W2k+Apache+php4.2 this works without problem,
>on the Internet-server though, (Linux), the following script produces a
>blank page:
>
><?php
> require "../utils.php";
> $link=openDB();
> $file = $target.form;
>
>// Queries for student
>if ($target == "student") {
> // Add student <Query to add>
>
> // Change student info <Query to change info>
>
> // Delete student <Query to delete>
>}
>
>// Queries for result
>if ($target == "result") {
> // Delete result  <Query to delete>
>}
>
>if(!isset($administrate) && $goal) {
> if ($logga_in == "ok" ) {
>  $adm_user = "admin";
>  $adm_pass = "password";
>
>  if ($operation == "logon") {
>   if ($password == $adm_pass && $admin == $adm_user) {
>    setcookie("administrate", "OK", 0);
>
>    include("../recycle/head.php");
>    include ("$file.php");
>   } else {
>    include("../recycle/head.php");
>    echo "<CENTER><FONT SIZE=\"5\" COLOR=\"#C90000\">Please try again. Check
>your spelling.</FONT><CENTER>";
>    include ("loginform.php");
>   }
>  }
> } else {
>  include("../recycle/head.php");
>  include ("loginform.php");
> }
>} elseif ($target) {//When logged in this load the right form
> include("../recycle/head.php");
> include ("$file.php");
>}
>if (!$target) {//This happens when first loaded. In the head.php there's a
>menu and the different targets are set
> include("../recycle/head.php");
> echo "
><H2>Administration of  <SUB><IMG BORDER=0 SRC=\"../pics/mypicmin.gif\"
>WIDTH=135 HEIGHT=30></SUB></H2>
> ";
>}
>include("../recycle/bottom.php");
>?>
>
>Explanation: utils.php with the two functions openDB() and queryDB() connect
>to the database and do the query. loginform.php contains the html to the
>loginform.
> $file = $target.form; so the right form will be loaded.
>So, what is wrong, why does it 'behave' so different?
>
>
>
>
>
>  
>
Does not look that there are any problems in your script. The real 
problem could be in the include files though!

You might start doing the following
1) check if your internet server allows access to the other directories 
(like ../recycle and ../). I suppose that you did not forget to copy 
these files too ;-)
2) compare the php.ini of your test system and the internet server. 
Differences might give a clue to the problem
3) view the source code of the 'blank page' . Is it realy blank? It 
might contain a bit of HTML output that can give a hint of were your 
script stops
4) include  error_reporting(E_ALL); as first line of code in your 
php-scripts. It might help debugging
5) does your internet server have access to the database? Is it the same 
database? Arre the access rights the same?
6) run this script on both machines and look for differences in the outputs:
        <?php php_info() ?>


Good luck

René



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Rodrigo Dominguez wrote:

>I made a mistake while I was writting the example, in my original code I
>wrote it as you did, with $this->b[0] = new one(); but it doesn't work.
>Thank you.
>
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>  
>
>>Not tested, but what if you change
>>
>>         $b[0] = new one();
>>         $b[1] = new one();
>>
>>to:
>>
>>         $this->b[0] = new one();
>>         $this->b[1] = new one();
>>
>>On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Rodrigo Dominguez wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I have a problem, I can't create an array of classes into a class, for
>>>example:
>>>
>>>class one {
>>>    var $a;
>>>
>>>    function foo() {
>>>        echo "foo";
>>>    }
>>>}
>>>
>>>class two {
>>>    var $b;
>>>
>>>    function initialize() {
>>>        $b[0] = new one();
>>>        $b[1] = new one();
>>>    }
>>>}
>>>
>>>$test = new two();
>>>$test->initialize();
>>>
>>>$test->b[0]->foo();                      //It doesn't work
>>>$test->b[1]->foo();                      //It doesn't work
>>>
>>>Any suggestion?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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>>>      
>>>
>
>
>
>  
>

Eh.. unchecked code, but what about:

        $this->b[0] = new one;
        $this->b[1] = new one;

        $test = new two;


Instead of
        $this->b[0] = new one();
        $this->b[1] = new one();

        $test = new two();

If no luck try to include 
        error_reporting(E_ALL);
as first line of your script.


Good luck


René


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what are the components to be use if you want to set
up a site that SENDS Free SMS and uses PHP?

-- 
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Hi all,

I have a input button like this: <input name="imagen" type="FILE" id="imagen" 
height=1> 
How can i get this image? I need to receive it as a attachment file or insert it into 
a MySQL database.

Any Ideas?
Thanks for help.

Peace & Love
skitum
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Hi there

Have a look at
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php

It should explain all.

Regards

-Scott


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> From: skitum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 10:35 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] how get a image?
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a input button like this: <input name="imagen" type="FILE" 
> id="imagen" height=1> 
> How can i get this image? I need to receive it as a attachment 
> file or insert it into a MySQL database.
> 
> Any Ideas?
> Thanks for help.
> 
> Peace & Love
> skitum
> 
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Hi,
There are somewhere a script to manage mysql table in this way:
-In table i have a date field(format yyyy-mm-dd). I tried "webmin", PHPMyEdit etc, for 
editing this field from web page, but field is displayed as textbox and i have to 
write manually date field. I want next to textfield a button with popup window with 
calendar inside, when i select a day, popup window is closed and value selected is 
written in textbox. 
In html with javascript is easy, but here i mess.
tx in adv for any help

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This script is not mine, but I modified it so that it can work with any form
field...
take a look at the sources:

http://lgwm.org/ozone/calcall.htm

Good luck.

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Hi,
There are somewhere a script to manage mysql table in this way:
-In table i have a date field(format yyyy-mm-dd). I tried "webmin",
PHPMyEdit etc, for editing this field from web page, but field is displayed
as textbox and i have to write manually date field. I want next to textfield
a button with popup window with calendar inside, when i select a day, popup
window is closed and value selected is written in textbox.
In html with javascript is easy, but here i mess.
tx in adv for any help




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