php-windows Digest 19 Oct 2001 22:17:52 -0000 Issue 813
Topics (messages 9928 through 9937):
MySQL question....
9928 by: Martin.Andrew
problem with URL
9929 by: Harry Lau
9932 by: J�rg V. Bryne
9933 by: Harry Lau
PHP's XML parser doesn't work
9930 by: G Schneider
Re: xml parsing
9931 by: George Pitcher
Multidimensional array problem, any help is welcome!!
9934 by: Roy van Pelt
include remote files
9935 by: Jason Bourne
What does #IND mean?
9936 by: Anthony
sessions
9937 by: jax.woh.rr.com
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Just a quick question maybe someone working with PHP and MySql has already
come across it before.
Is it possible for MySQL to store specific language characters eg, japaneese
or Korean?
Suppose I have wrote the following script in a php file, "test.php":
echo("<img src=HQ" . $s . ".JPG>");
I first put the file in my win2000 + IIS server.
When I enter the URL address "test.php?$s=10",
the html output is:
<img src=HQ.JPG>
But when I put the file in many other servers,
they give the html output is what I have expected:
<img src=HQ10.JPG>
What is the problem of my server?
Thanks for advise!
Maybe php is not set to automaticly register variables on your server? check
http://www.php.net/manual/en/security.registerglobals.php
you can check your present setting in /winnt/php.ini (probably)
-J�rg
"Harry Lau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Suppose I have wrote the following script in a php file, "test.php":
>
> echo("<img src=HQ" . $s . ".JPG>");
>
> I first put the file in my win2000 + IIS server.
> When I enter the URL address "test.php?$s=10",
> the html output is:
>
> <img src=HQ.JPG>
>
> But when I put the file in many other servers,
> they give the html output is what I have expected:
>
> <img src=HQ10.JPG>
>
> What is the problem of my server?
> Thanks for advise!
>
>
Everything runs now, thanks!
"J�Rg V. Bryne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Maybe php is not set to automaticly register variables on your server?
check
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/security.registerglobals.php
>
> you can check your present setting in /winnt/php.ini (probably)
>
> -J�rg
>
> "Harry Lau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Suppose I have wrote the following script in a php file, "test.php":
> >
> > echo("<img src=HQ" . $s . ".JPG>");
> >
> > I first put the file in my win2000 + IIS server.
> > When I enter the URL address "test.php?$s=10",
> > the html output is:
> >
> > <img src=HQ.JPG>
> >
> > But when I put the file in many other servers,
> > they give the html output is what I have expected:
> >
> > <img src=HQ10.JPG>
> >
> > What is the problem of my server?
> > Thanks for advise!
> >
> >
>
>
Hi,
I use the PHP XML parser to display various information on a page. I find
that sometimes, the XML parser will cut off the begining of words and
sentances, that are stored in my XML files.
So if I have a list of information like this:
<item>
<name>Instructions To Build A Car</name>
</item>
<item>
<name>Instructions To Bulild A House</name>
</item>
And I get PHP to display the contents of the <name> nodes, it will display
"Instructions To Build A Car" but then it will display "ild A House" -
missing off the first part of the second sentance.
Why is this? It's driving me nuts.
My code is bare-bones PHP XML functions, nothing fancy. And my XML document
is well-formed. Perfect in fact.
- Jefferrs
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Jefferrs,
having spend all day yesterday on a very basic non-php xml primer, I can't
see any problem with your xml.
But I noticed that you have a spelling error in your content and that's
exactly where your text's is failing.
Don't know why though.
George
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> Hi,
>
> I use the PHP XML parser to display various information on a page. I find
> that sometimes, the XML parser will cut off the begining of words and
> sentances, that are stored in my XML files.
>
> So if I have a list of information like this:
>
> <item>
> <name>Instructions To Build A Car</name>
> </item>
> <item>
> <name>Instructions To Bulild A House</name>
> </item>
>
> And I get PHP to display the contents of the <name> nodes, it will display
> "Instructions To Build A Car" but then it will display "ild A House" -
> missing off the first part of the second sentance.
>
> Why is this? It's driving me nuts.
>
> My code is bare-bones PHP XML functions, nothing fancy. And my XML
document
> is well-formed. Perfect in fact.
>
> - Jefferrs
>
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Hello there...
The problem is that I can only add one value into the array...
Anyone knows what I'm doing wrong here....(First project by the way!!)
=====================================================
<?php
session_start();
session_register("offer");
// Make a new offer if it doesn't exist yet
if (!is_array($offer))
{
$offer = array(array('pid' => '', 'pname' => '', 'pqty' => ''));
$nrItems = 0;
}
// Get variables from products.php
$productID=trim(${"pid"});
$productName=trim(${"productName"});
// Add product to offer
if ($productID!="")
{
$nrItems = $nrItems + 1;
for ($i=0; $i<$nrItems; $i=$i+1)
{
if ($offer[$i]['pid']=="")
{
$productQTY = 1;
$offer[$i]['pid'] = $productID;
$offer[$i]['pname'] = $productName;
$offer[$i]['pqty'] = $productQTY;
}
}
}
//if there are no items in the offer, print a message
if ($offer[0]['pid']=="")
{
echo "No items in the offer"."<br>\n";
var_dump($offer)."<br>\n";
echo "<a href=producten.php>back</a>";
}
//else print the contents of the offer
else
{
for ($i=0; $i<$nrItems; $i=$i+1)
{
echo "The offer:"."<br>\n";
var_dump($offer)."<br>\n";
echo "The offer contains items: ";
echo $nrItems."<br>\n";
echo $offer[$i]['pid']."<br>\n";
echo $offer[$i]['pname']."<br>\n";
echo $offer[$i]['pqty']."<br>\n";
echo "<br>\n";
echo "<a href=producten.php>back</a>";
echo "<br>\n";
}
}
======================================================
THNX in advance
Anyone know how you can make a work around on remote files includes on a
windows system?
I get -1.#IND as the result of a floating point equation. What does it
mean, have I overloaded the floating point in PHP? I know there are no
errors in my equation. With certian input it works fine, but some
numbers come out with the above notation. What does it mean?
- Anthony
how is session.cookie_lifetime supposed to work? whats the
syntax?
Thanks in advance