Re: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

2008-08-09 Thread tedd
At 8:20 PM +0200 8/9/08, Per Jessen wrote: tedd wrote: > You see, anything that javascript can discover can be passed to php. The limits are those limits imposed on javascript. Ah, so you mean that _javascript_ can access something on the client - very true, but javascript!=PHP. Of cours

SV: [PHP] Send a cookie with a file_get_contents( ) request?

2008-08-09 Thread Anders Norrbring
> Anders Norrbring wrote: > > > I have a web site where I use cookies to store logins, and also > > session cookies for users logged in. > > Is there a way for me to use file_get_contents() to pull content > which > > are "behind" the login? > > In other words, I want to use my own log-in cookie a

Re: [PHP] Send a cookie with a file_get_contents( ) request?

2008-08-09 Thread Per Jessen
Anders Norrbring wrote: > I have a web site where I use cookies to store logins, and also > session cookies for users logged in. > Is there a way for me to use file_get_contents() to pull content which > are "behind" the login? > In other words, I want to use my own log-in cookie and somehow send

[PHP] Send a cookie with a file_get_contents( ) request?

2008-08-09 Thread Anders Norrbring
I have a web site where I use cookies to store logins, and also session cookies for users logged in. Is there a way for me to use file_get_contents() to pull content which are "behind" the login? In other words, I want to use my own log-in cookie and somehow send it with the file_get_contents reque

Re: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

2008-08-09 Thread mike
On Aug 9, 2008, at 7:50 AM, "Richard Heyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Given that PHP doesn't run on the client, there is no way for anything written in PHP to access anything on the client. Wouldn't it be fun though if it could? :-) -- Richard Heyes http://www.phpguru.org -- PHP Gene

Re: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

2008-08-09 Thread Per Jessen
tedd wrote: > At 3:50 PM +0100 8/9/08, Richard Heyes wrote: >> > Given that PHP doesn't run on the client, there is no way for >> > anything >>> written in PHP to access anything on the client. >> >>Wouldn't it be fun though if it could? :-) >> >>-- >>Richard Heyes > > In a round about way it

Re: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

2008-08-09 Thread Luke
Except if paired with javadcript. Luke Slater Lead Developer NuVoo On 9 Aug 2008, at 15:09, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Boyd, Todd M. wrote: I had to use Java for the simple fact that PHP by itself cannot access the local file system in a way that allows for the partial loading o

Re: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

2008-08-09 Thread tedd
At 3:50 PM +0100 8/9/08, Richard Heyes wrote: > Given that PHP doesn't run on the client, there is no way for anything written in PHP to access anything on the client. Wouldn't it be fun though if it could? :-) -- Richard Heyes In a round about way it can, but it's limited. You see, anyt

[PHP] ProgramPHP domain offer

2008-08-09 Thread Nathan Rixham
Hi Guys, I've cut back on my php programming work, and don't need my domain anymore. Can't think of a better place to pass it on to somebody deserving. As such here it is: ProgramPHP,com - if you fancy it give me a shout / offer via email - please don't reply here as I don't think this is a t

Re: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

2008-08-09 Thread Richard Heyes
> Given that PHP doesn't run on the client, there is no way for anything > written in PHP to access anything on the client. Wouldn't it be fun though if it could? :-) -- Richard Heyes http://www.phpguru.org -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php

RE: [PHP] Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

2008-08-09 Thread Per Jessen
Boyd, Todd M. wrote: > I had to use Java for the simple fact that PHP by itself cannot access > the local file system in a way that allows for the partial loading of > files. Given that PHP doesn't run on the client, there is no way for anything written in PHP to access anything on the client.

[PHP] Re: Using Ajax to populate a drop-down list

2008-08-09 Thread tedd
on 08/08/2008 12:58 AM Don said the following: Hi, I have a form with two lists. One is populated with many options while the second is populated with only a single item. When the first drop-down list is changed, I call a PHP script sing AJAX to populate the second list. I also need to perf

[PHP] Re: Using Ajax to populate a drop-down list

2008-08-09 Thread tedd
on 08/08/2008 12:58 AM Don said the following: Hi, I have a form with two lists. One is populated with many options while the second is populated with only a single item. When the first drop-down list is changed, I call a PHP script sing AJAX to populate the second list. I also need to perf