> and this isn't a CF equivalent, it's a javascript equivalent.
That's not JavaScript, it's Java, which can be run from within a CF
page with a bit of effort.
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> So.. This being a CF list...
>
> What does PHP pack do?
>
> and this isn't a CF equivalent, it's a javascript equivalent.
In PHP Pack() is a complicated way of doing the equivalent of this in
CF: toBinary(toBase64("my string"))
What's added by pack() beyond that CF example is a bunch of form
So.. This being a CF list...
What does PHP pack do?
and this isn't a CF equivalent, it's a javascript equivalent.
Alexey Passichenko wrote:
> Hi all!
> I've found a java equivalent to PHP pack('H*', function
> Here it is:
>
> String myHexStr = "D0A0D0B0D0B7D0BCD0B5D180D18B"; //some string in Ru
Hi all!
I've found a java equivalent to PHP pack('H*', function
Here it is:
String myHexStr = "D0A0D0B0D0B7D0BCD0B5D180D18B"; //some string in Russian,
charset UTF-8
byte [] b = new BigInteger(parNameHex, 16).toByteArray(); //maybe other
constructor to implement other formats of pack()
String m
Thank you for your responses, I'll give Corfield's tag a shot. If that doesn't
work, I'll post my attempt at re-writing the Perl example. Thanks again guys.
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I had to simulate pack(L) from perl. I don't know if this will help, but I
figured I would share it.
/*
create_perl_packed_string_L
This simulates the command pack ("L", $now) function from
perl. It converts a number from numerals into the asci
character repr
Oh, yes, that's possibly a way around it, although as you say it's
rather like using nukes to rid yourself of an ant problem. Quercus is
the package and I've been playing with it - it's only useful in CF8 as
it depends on Java 6.
On 9/27/07, Barney Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Corfie
Sean Corfield (www.corfield.org) has a custom tag that uses a
Java-based PHP implementation (can't remember the name) to allow
execution of inline PHP code from CF templates. I don't know if they
implement the pack() function, but I'd think it likely. If they do,
you could use that to get your pa
There's no direct equivalent in CF; there isn't even a direct
equivalent in Java (as far as I can see). It seems you'll have to
write one - perhaps crack open the source for that function in PHP (or
the original form in Perl).
On 9/27/07, Daniel Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In PHP there is a
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