On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Craige Leeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only concern I would have is that you are using a third party
> software/applet to do these uploads. I'm not a fan of MAKING users have a
> piece of software enabled to allow them basic web-standard functionality on
> a
c: php-general@lists.php.net; Craige Leeder
>> Subject: Re: [PHP] Large/unreliable file uploading over HTTP
>>
>>
>> On Sep 8, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
>>
>> >> -Original Message-
>> >> From: Craige Leeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Boyd, Todd M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a side note... in the future, if you find that a particular process
> calls for POSTing to a different page, the cURL library (which I believe
> is now included with PHP by default in v5.x+) can accomplish a plethora
> o
In my opinion, this is what MTAs are designed for...
Personally I throw every email I need to send at the MTA (postfix is
the best!) and then let it handle processing the queue. If it goes too
slow or too fast that's when you can alter the configuration
(Side note: I'm pretty sure phpmailer would
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Mike, but it didn't really help me out in this app...
> This one is making use of PEAR Mail:Mime and Mail, and that seems to work
> really good, set aside that I can't alter the Retu
Return-path is used by mail daemons, not usually shown in client emails
That's what From or Reply-to is for...
Return-path is valuable for capturing bounces and stuff. I always set
it to a bounce@ alias, and then the From: is always the friendly
"display" address.
I also use popen() to open a co
couldn't a user-defined error handler work for this?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.set-error-handler.php
obviously it would require the script that has the error handler still
be parsable.
but you get the info in the format:
handler ( int $errno , string $errstr [, string $errfile [, in
As an additional note suhosin can transparently encrypt and decrypt
your session data for reasons just like the /tmp issue. It happens
without you needing to configure anything (except to enable or disable
it) I think it is enabled by default.
On Sep 2, 2008, at 12:35 PM, "Dan Joseph" <[EMA
This is what I have:
$distance = number_format(ceil(69*rad2deg(acos(sin(deg2rad($ulat)) *
sin(deg2rad($vlat)) + cos(deg2rad($ulat)) * cos(deg2rad($vlat)) *
cos(deg2rad($ulong - $vlong));
where:
$ulat = latitude of user #1
$ulong = longitude of user #1
$vlat = latitude of user #2
$vlong = lo
look at jquery - it will make working with javascript so much easier
and has it's own community around it too.
On 8/30/08, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone recommend a good Javascript related mailing list?
>
> Thanks.
>
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>
> HTML5 Graphing:
> http:/
If I recall gd doesn't support bmp. However that was probably long
before gd2 and I started using imagemagick anyway and have since. You
should look into it especially if php doesn't have support via gd.
On Aug 29, 2008, at 5:06 PM, "Dan Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 200
reflexes, accounts for my body's strange
reaction to exactly 68 degrees Fahrenheit
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ne of the ways to get around this is to:
>
> id="my_checkbox_1" value="1" >
>
> That way php will use "name" and javascript will use "id".
Why???
checkboxes = document.my_form["my_checkboxes[]"];
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ecked. You can have as many groups as you like.
So how come I have several million *working* forms that do exactly what
you say I can't? (OK, so I exaggerate, but it's still significantly more
than none! ;)
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;The Day the Music Died"
Oh, so you're a couple of months older than my younger brother...!! ;)
;)
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a rusty scalpel these days (used to be good at
fixing other people's problems / never seen the point(!) of blow-ups) --
so does that put me in an alternative toolbox??! ;)
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27;s core when I can.
On 8/27/08, Lupus Michaelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mike a écrit :
> >
> > php should have a good check built-in.
> >
> > see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.filter-var.php
> >
>
> Argh ! Howmany times it is in ? I spent so
> On 8/27/08, VamVan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> Does any have a regex for email validation? I need to allow only period and
> underscore in the local part , we would need a @ and .com or watever for
> domain.
php should have a good check built-in.
see http://www.php.net/manual/e
t; features you mentioned. I have used it for very large files with no problem.
>
> http://www.javazoom.net/applets/jclientupload/jclientupload.html
>
> (Sorry, its not free software.)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, A
On 26 August 2008 17:15, James Ausmus advised:
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Ford, Mike
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 25 August 2008 00:54, Govinda advised:
>
>
>
>> Personally, I might be tempted to do something like this:
>>
>&g
case '.png':
case '.jpg':
case '.jpeg':
echo $file;
endswitch;
endif;
But then, I might go with the pattern match or the glob() solution, too!
;)
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Let's face it - HTTP is not very good for file uploads. It's stateless
nature, slow connections, inability to resume (technically), etc, etc.
What I've been thinking about is a way to skip all the normal
annoyances with file uploading - multipart form encodings, file upload
tools with specific nee
On 8/25/08, David Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some older posts on the net (from 2006) complained about incompatibilities
> between APC/eacclerator and phpBB and about crashes of APC/eacclerator. I'm
> hoping that these problems have been cleared up by now.
2006 is a century ago in open sou
automatically
registered as global variables -- so any numeric indexes will obviously be
invalid and will "disappear". For consistency's sake, PHP enforces the
restriction even with register_globals off.
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On 8/17/08, AmirBehzad Eslami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm looking for a light weight WYSIWYG HTML Editor to allow
> users to send private messages to each other in a forum application.
>
> FCKEditor is too complex and very huge for my purposes. I want a
> simple editor. What do
Not on the specific sub element. I.e unset($array[2][0])
On Aug 14, 2008, at 8:08 PM, "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Won't unset() destroy the entire array?
"mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't you unset() it?
Can't you unset() it? Sorry for top posting I'm on an iPhone
On Aug 14, 2008, at 7:30 PM, "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Let's say I have the following array:
$myArray = array(array('1','2','3'), array('4','5','6'),
array('7','8','9'),
array('10','11','12'));
How do I remove say the
i.e. using PUT and using a .php script as the handler for it?
I can successfully PUT a file to /path/to/file-that-doesnt-exist.txt
However, when I try to do a PUT to an existing .php script it gives me
access denied, most likely due to the fact that a file exists. I don't
want it to actually try
On 8/11/08, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, do you agree with that?! Isn't that the SAME as what you said above?!
>
> Now, why not read the rest of what I wrote?
>
> Sometimes it's hard to get an idea across because some people refuse to
> read, but love to comment about the obvious.
Or th
On 8/11/08, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Per Jessen:
>
> I am sure you are smarter than this -- you're probably not understanding
> what I am saying.
No, Per is correct.
PHP itself cannot access anything on the client. It is a server-parsed
language. The client never executes PHP, period.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Please pardon the interruption, but I tried the prescribed method of
'opting out' of these messages, but they still arrive.
I am a recruiter, and I joined to understand a little something about
some of the jobs that I was working on around 10 months ago. Unless
somebody wants
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? :-)
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On 8/8/08, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not for or against either, I'm just looking for the right argument
> for PUT support as it seems to be lacking (and I've never found myself
> in a situation where PUT was the solution).
I need to accept files of various sizes - up to 2GB, ma
On 8/8/08, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Same as POST then :-) (except for the resume bit).
>
> I still don't see much of a difference. It doesn't matter much to me,
> I'd just like to understand what the real difference is. Maybe I need
> to go and read RFC2616.
I'm all for using ex
On 8/8/08, Andrew Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've not had to upload such large files over HTTP, so forgive my
> ignorance, but on the request end isn't the only difference between
> PUT and POST the verb used in the request (and the intent of the
> operation)? What can you do with PUT th
On 8/8/08, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found this solution after a web search. I can't attribute the author, but
> would like to if I could.
I have something like that myself, but even on the URL they linked it
has a "php.net approved" snippet of code that works:
http://www.php.net/ma
On 8/8/08, Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is a 1.9 gb file upload even sustainable on even a fairly small scale web
> application? Maybe you could implement FTP if you trust the people that want
> to upload the file.
This is why I am pushing for people to use PUT.
Still over HTTP, uploaders ca
On 8/3/08, Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @readfile($filename);
You should look into a webserver and instead of using readfile() which
will keep the PHP engine open while it is spoonfeeding the browser,
offload the file to the webserver.
nginx has X-Accel-Redirect (nginx is the best anyway)
L
On 8/3/08, Catalin Zamfir Alexandru | KIT Software CAZ
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are you talking about? I've been able to upload a 4GB file without
> problem. Uploading doesn't depend on memory limit, and this has been a
> subject of debate on the PHP.net Manual (uploading files section,
On 8/3/08, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, use set_time_limit(0);
and configure the server and php to accept a decent size, and probably
configure the client to put only chunks at a time right?
otherwise php will hit it's memory limit for the script quite easily i
would assume. so there
On 7/25/08, Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We are pitching to develop a website where the admin has to upload big video
> files but I'm not sure how this can be done as the file upload will most
> probably time out.
>
> How do current websites do it? Is there somehow a way t
On 8/2/08, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can appreciate why one might imagine otherwise, but XHTML 1.x forms only
> support GET and POST. GET and POST are the only allowed values for the
> "method" attribute.
Sigh. That makes sense then.
So to test my script I need to use
On 8/2/08, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here' the snippet I use on all my code files. Default is create and add to
> error log file on the current dir.
The problem is if the script is fubar, it won't read the error_log ini
override...
Open question for all:
Even though I have error_reporting
I have this:
File:
Looking in my webserver logs, it changes that to a GET.
Ideas anyone? The receiver is PHP and I am pretty sure I know how to
handle it once it is properly PUT-ted.
(I run nginx for the server and have enabled PUT as a method, supposedly)
Maybe I need to do something di
On 8/2/08, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Personally, and I know I'm not alone here... I keep E_NOTICE enabled
>
> Then you're both mad. Users really shouldn't see any error regardless,
> so error reporting IMO should be off entirely. A blank screen that you
> can blame on a variety
Does this look right?
Obviously you still want to know about production errors, so I'd like
to log them.
Development I want to see -everything- and I want it to display on the
page. The assumption is production won't have any notices as the code
should be clean and our higher priority are fixing
On 8/1/08, Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this a repetitive thing your clients will do many times? I recently
> created a backup solution using ssh keys and the pecl ssh extension to
> automate backups. Then a cronjob sorts the files on the server. It's a
> lot more secure than a
It appears that PHP can support the PUT method using php://stdin and
appropriately configuring the webserver to accept it.
My company needs a file upload solution that will support large file
uploads (2GB limit is optional - if we have to tell them less than 2GB
that's fine) that will keep re-tryi
On 7/30/08, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But I wonder, is there any reason to use single quotes?
extremely minor performance gains, afaik.
probably moreso when doing $foo["bar"] and $foo['bar']
but i believe it's negligible $foo = 'bar' and $foo = "bar"
sara golemon did some performanc
I started using superglobals since 4.x; not even thinking about it
from a security angle per se, but because it just makes sense to know
the source of where your input data is coming from. I guess
technically security is a byproduct of that thinking too.
On Jul 29, 2008, at 7:31 PM, VamVa
you should want it to be utf-8 anyway.
On 7/29/08, Thiago H. Pojda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I'm building a XML in a PHP Script. Everything works fine until I add
> accented (ISO-8859-1) characters into it.
>
> As far as I can see, there's no way to change DOMDocument's encoding from
On 7/28/08, Chris Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree.
>
> I use MPlayer to process videos. One script gets the video length like this.
>
> //use mplayer to pull some info from the video
> $info = exec("\"$mplayer\" $videoPath/$videoName -identify -nosound -frames 0
> > $tmpInfoFile");
> //
On 7/28/08, Rene Veerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ImageMagick's "identify" command supposedly reads AVI and MPEG, but i can't
> get it to work on my avi's:
i wouldn't rely on it; i'd rely on it for "Image"s :)
> C:\Users\rene\Documents\Downloads>identify
> Stargate.Atlantis.S05E02.HDTV.XviD-
On 7/28/08, n3or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Compatibility to older Software of the hosters and sloth of the developers
i think this is a cop-out, any halfass open source package should be
compatible with php5 now.
i've been running php5 since it came out and everything i have tried
never has a
On 7/25/08, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do it all the time. In fact, I enjoy doing it (no I don't want to do it
> for anyone else).
>
> What I find interesting/entertaining is reducing the amount of code down to
> what's actually necessary and then reorganizing the code to make routines
>
On 7/25/08, T Lensselink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are right on this. There are some other great methods for uploading.
> I just meant that in PHP there is not much more options. Of course in
> combination with other technologies you can do some pretty cool stuff.
> You could use some Java
On 7/24/08, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Obviously you can run your team the way you want to, but personally I prefer
> to get all my developers singing from the same hymn sheet such that after a
> couple of weeks they can go to any part of the code and not see a horrific
> mess because they'
On 7/24/08, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's not just bad, it's downright anti-productive. You need to either have
> a standard style across a team or accept that other developers format their
> code differently. If you spend time reformatting other peoples code it's a
> waste of your time
On 7/24/08, Thiago H. Pojda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's why I looked for a tool like that months ago. Big project from
> someone else, do you feel like reformatting hundreds of files with hundreds
> (thousands?) of lines manually?
>
> I didn't :)
If it's something I will wind up working o
On 7/24/08, Thiago H. Pojda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That doesn't work when you get code from someone else that wasn't prudent
> enough ;)
I figured that'd be the reply - "it's not my code" ... sadly, I still
go and reformat other coworker's code anyway, heh. Yeah, I'm -that
bad-
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On 7/24/08, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know of an unintrusive code beautifier written specifically with in
> mind?
just be prudent (and anal retentive) when you code :)
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On 7/23/08, mindspin311 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to be able to do a getenv('SYMFONY_HOME'); or any env var that I've
> setup in my /etc/bashrc for everyone. But apache obviously doesn't have a
> shell, so it doesn't know about these. only the stuff in $_ENV.
>
> What I want to know is
On 7/23/08, Giulio Mastrosanti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a set of php scripts that handle the browsing and download of file
> from the server.
>
> it has worked fine for a long time on a server linux, now I have got to
> migrate those scripts also on a windows server, and some
On 7/23/08, Raido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an SVN server but I need to add some extra to commit message which
> PHP will get and use(for example use the parameters from commit message to
> change data on mysql database... (if commit messages first line has
> character *, then run sql q
ou happened to divide the most negative possible integer by
zero (instead of returning a divide-by-zero error as it did for any
other dividend!).
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On 15 July 2008 14:33, tedd advised:
> At 11:24 AM +0100 7/15/08, Ford, Mike wrote:
>> On 14 July 2008 20:47, tedd advised:
>>
>> > Round-off errors normally don't enter into things unless your
doing
>> > multiplication and division operations. At that po
when I did my
degree 30+ years ago, so it's probably nearer primary school level by
now ;)
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ropriate degree of suspicion.
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To view the terms under which this ema
On 7/10/08, paragasu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am planning to create a web photo gallery. i know there is a lot
> available out there,
> but i really want to create my own. the problem is not about creating
> the photo gallery.
> i want it to be scalable.
>
> the plan is saving the image metad
I had this problem and just figured it out. I was copying and pasting the
code snippet from the tutorials page to my test editor and in the process
picked up an invisible ctrl char. Doh!!
Joseph Subida wrote:
>
>
> The error I get when I try
>
> echo $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];
> ?>
>
>
On 7/7/08, Eric Butera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You asked for an explanation. I was just stating that is how I've
> seen some people write apps. I've also stated that isn't how I write
> them either. I use something along these lines:
This is true. I really wanted to ask the internals folk
doh - and mysql_escape_string or equivalent.
On 7/7/08, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> please oh please also run that through filter_input() before throwing
> a $_POST directly into the db query ;p
>
>
> On 7/7/08, Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
please oh please also run that through filter_input() before throwing
a $_POST directly into the db query ;p
On 7/7/08, Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Pruim wrote:
> >
> > MAIN PAGE:
> > >
>
> echo $row['Tab']; //what do you get?
>
> > if($row['Tab'] == "done"){
> >$Tchec
On 7/7/08, Eric Butera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If your app is
> written correctly it doesn't matter what is thrown at it, it should
> always work. Even if a variable gets overridden it should still be
> forced to play with the rules of the app and work like a valid request
> does.
That is n
On 7/7/08, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's the point --- it's intended as a fallback where you *don't*
> know the method that will be used, or if you want to be lackadaisical
> with your code (which, as we all know, is HIGHLY unrecommended).
Then you should code for that, not fal
On 7/7/08, Eric Butera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Laziness/convenience.
>
> I always get my data from the exact source I want. If someone chooses
> to use REQUEST it shouldn't break their application. You say it is a
> security risk, but not really. As long as everything is
> filtered/escaped
I have never had a use for this feature. To me it introduces another
register_globals style atttack vector. I see no need why people need
to combine post/get/etc variables into the same superglobal. I
actually run unset($_REQUEST) on it at the top of my library to
discourage its use.
For third par
On 6/23/08, Asher Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Mike,
> Currently we're freely hosting all developer sandboxes. Your sandbox
> contains several examples of NOLOH applications of which you can freely
> access and modify the source.
Ah, then maybe I'll signu
Well it's a framework right? I expected it to be like any other...
It says it will run on any webserver - which means it's expected to be
hosted on your own boxes at some point. It looks like they're running
a hosted beta program first though.
On 6/23/08, Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the
I want the damn code to look at! Not a hosted environment...
:)
Sounds like that's not an option right now?
On 6/23/08, Asher Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NOLOH (Not One Line Of HTML), a fully object-oriented development platform
> for PHP launched a Beta Program today for developers.
>
>
On 16 June 2008 21:58, Richard Kurth advised:
> I am looping through a database of files that are numbers 1 through 10
> if number 1 is in the database I what to print out the first table
> below if it is not then print the else section below. Then
> loop through
> the database to see if 2 throug
I think I solved this issue by using the -d option on the commandline.
When I use:
php -d output_buffering=On ./filename.php
the local value / active value of output_buffering is correct.
MKB
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Mike Burba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for idea
Thanks for ideas, Nathan.
> dunno if this was a typo on your part, but shouldnt it be,
> ini_get("output_buffering") ?
>
yes...was getting tired last night. but it is correct in the code.
> you might not be getting your settings from the ini file you think you are,
> or there could be another on
e as the
"Local Value" that is output from the phpinfo().
So my question is...how do I turn on output_buffering correctly from
the command line? Am I configuring the /.../cli/php.ini file
correctly? Is something in my code (maybe an included library) maybe
setting that value witho
include", I will get twice email.
Same answer as Thijs gave, just with the filenames moved around:
google_info.php
setting.php
other.php
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would read until the end of the current
> line, but it doesn't. It skips to the next full line."
>
> That was my source of confusion.
Yes, I agree that that note is complete hogwash, and have just deleted
it!
Cheers!
Mike
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On 5/29/08, Weston C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fortunately, I'll have full control of the hosting environment in the
> context this matters. :)
>
> dl is definitely interesting, but I'm worried that runtime invocation
> might mean performance hits. Is there a way to do load/startup time
> incl
It doesn't appear to -need- this MagickWand stuff, yet configure keeps
failing on it.
Anyone here use it, know for sure? Thanks. It looks and it sees
imagemagick and such, but why it -requires- this API is confusing me.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/build/imagick-2.2.0b2# ./configure
checking for
[name="myElement"]
> {
> color: blue;
> font-size: 10pt;
> }
Well, true -- hence the qualifiers in "*primary* identifier" and "*may*
demand"!
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and the DOM, however, use the ids as primary identifier, so use of either
of those may demand the presence of ids.
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Mike
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I've got that before and I am not using a Hebrew version of PHP :)
On 5/14/08, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You're using a Hebrew version of PHP?
>
>That means something along the lines of "two times the two marks" in
> Hebrew.
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ror message that is a bit more explanatory as
to what is happening?
Thanks for your help,
Mike
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On 5/13/08, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use this method and it works reasonably well. The hard part is the
> last sentence - there are so many ways to say "mailbox full" - half
> don't include smtp error codes, the rest tell you the same thing in
> thousands of different ways.
exactly. t
Seems like the general way is to create a mailbox (POP3 or IMAP) to
accept the bounces, then check it periodically and mark the emails as
invalid in your local database.
I would set threshholds so you don't mark something failed that only
bounced once - it could have been a mail setup error or som
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
> > Whereas, SnippetMaster *is* PHP-based. Sad if it's the only one, I
> > thought (hoped) there would be more.
>
> When you can't find what you want, feel free to pick up you keyboard and
> create the solution. Then be sure to share it wi
Oops, I replied to Paul only.
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Paul Scott wrote:
> FCKEditor, TinyMCE and a host of others. All JS based, so not really
> relevant on a PHP list though
Whereas, SnippetMaster *is* PHP-based. Sad if it's the only one, I
thought (hoped) there would be more.
Ski
We are looking for a script similar to SnippetMaster
(http://www.snippetmaster.com/). We want to give the non-html-coding
client the ability to make edits to one part of one page on their Web
site on a weekly or near-daily basis. We are looking for something
free and turnkey, so we can move on to t
On 4/25/08, paragasu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> too bad, i can't find any framework out there using this concept. well, i
> think
> have to figure out how it works and code on my own. can anyone kind enough
> to
> give me a good reference to read about this?
google? :)
http://en.wikipedia.or
i'm confident, there just isn't much use to the barrage of snippets
and customized stuff.
i am in the middle of some useful, generic code, we're using it where
i work, but it isn't in any sort of distributable fashion at the
moment. it almost mirrors the idea of the zend framework, but in a
proced
Some day I'll package up some stuff and release it.
Sadly I have nothing worthwhile out in public right now.
On 4/23/08, paragasu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes: mine.
>
> kind enough to let me see your code .. =)
>
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