put the file on the pipe, or an
increase (no matter how small) in load because of the PHP engine and
compression.
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can i do it?
Zend_Lucene is file based - no database required. Therefore it's more
portable (plus it's all PHP based as I understand it) and has fewer
pre-requisites.
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I've not
heard good things about Easyspace either. Or rather, I have heard bad
things. I'd recommend Dan whom I have a server with, he's helpful. Or
you could go for the rather expensive Rackspace, but again their
service is top notch. Boxes are dirt cheap nowadays, you'll pay
> fair
Fair ?! It does an outstanding job! :-)
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though (believe it or not). For example I think Vista is the work of
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> That's really useful (as I think Richard finds) when I come to do my
> timesheets,
Me? I don't do time sheets...
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s and all) in an array structure for you to
play with.
> If that sounds strange, I'm the kind of person who gets annoyed at
> people who put screenshots in MSWord documents!
Ahh MSWord. Unfortunately I'm stuck with OpenOffice for the time
being, [looks longingly in the direction
ve at least loose communities like this list so we solo
> freelancers don't think we're simply mad.
You are... :-)
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> Well that's easy...
>
> Description: changes from previous week.
Lol. I actually do do that and put the changes in another file.
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> and people who hate spending much time retyping last week's work...
I don't have to retype it. Just describe it. Just.
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> You are trapped on a desert island with the Baldwin Brothers.
> The food and rum have run out and you have a gun with a
> single bullet. Who do you shoot?
Line them all up and shoot them in a oner... ;-)
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> Commit Early Commit Often. :P
That's for wimps... :-)
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Hi,
I just looked at my commit diff that I need to check - 1500 lines (!).
Uhhh... Maybe that policy of committing frequently wouldn't be so
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> I'm testing on Windows XP SP2 with PHP 5.2.0
That may be your problem. You may want to try a Unix based OS.
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>> Ok, other then mailman, anyone know of a free (other than
>> freelists.org) hosted discussion list management service?
>
> , , ,
In the end I've setup a Google Group. You can see it here:
http://groups.google.com/group/rgraph
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> ...PHP for webmail.
Did you know you can use Gmail for webmail, even having the From:
address set to your own domain? It will require a little more setup
(well, with ten thousand mailboxes that would be "a lot") but you end
with one of the best webmail clients there is.
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Seriously...?
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> * some proxy servers (e.g. at work) strip out some scripts
How on earth do you use Gmail? :-)
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about the
> best database schema that helps to construct and retrieve a tree faster?
The HTML_TreeMenu class will allow you to easily build a menu, and the
Tree class will help you easily build a tree structure to be used with
the former.
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..)
[1] http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_TreeMenu
[2] http://www.phpguru.org/downloads/Tree_array/Tree.phps
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> users who browse without Javascript enabled,
Heretics!
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> Thanks Boyd, your code did exactly what I wanted!
Y'know you could do this with ltrim()... :-)
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> ...
I was thinking more like this:
ltrim($line, '0123456789 .');
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continues on after triggering the system
command, not giving a "tiny rats ass" what it does. You can use the
exec() code I gave you to do this (ie using an ampersand and
redirecting the output streams).
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> I need the PHP script to keep running until the end)
Until the end of what? Time? If you want your HTTP request to finish
and a script to continue regardless then use the method I suggested,
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> The question here is: why a PHP script called via 'wget --spider' through
> Apache/2 gets killed as soon as the HTTP reply code is sent, even if
> ignore_user_abort() is set?
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> Is there any PHP functionality for sending mail and attaching a high
> priority to the mail item ?
My htmlMimeMail code will do this for and, make it much easier too.
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me:
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?>
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>Which is why it's always best to remember one thing, especially in
> programming: never underestimate the power of stupidity.
Or ignorance. Even in the face of something that's blindingly obvious.
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>> OMG Pwnies!
>>
> Fixed that for you.
In my best Manuel voice (kinda topical)... Keh??
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> Hi All I am looking to integrate phpbb forum with an existing site login
> system.
Not having looked at it, you could look at using HTTP auth. Might make
things easier. Then again, it might not. [shrugs]
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> Open id's really a toy at this point.
Now that MS and Google have signed up it will soon get a lot bigger.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7699320.stm
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> we wouldn't have had to improve
> it! ;-P
Improuve? Thaut's nout whaut Iu'd caull iut...
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> Hmmpff.. I'll try and remember... there's a large divide between my desk
> and the rest of reality.
You could say about a lot of peoples desks... :-)
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> It depends on what english your are using, isn't it ?
Well I suppose there's real English, and then American English.
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> And there's no 'U' in 'color' either, you limey! ;-P
My dictionary says there is... :-)
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>> I wouldn't wear a pink dress...
>
>You're a pink liar.
Pink isn't my colour...
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> What's wrong with pink?
I wouldn't wear a pink dress...
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>> Heh! I take the colour scheme isn't to your taste?
>
>Even a four year old girl would think that's too pink, Rich.
It's the closest theme they had to my phpguru site. It even uses the
Georgia font I think.
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> OH GOD MY EYES ARE BLEEDING! Is that a breast cancer awareness group?
Heh! I take the colour scheme isn't to your taste?
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tion will be suspended
> until the script finishes, which is not what I want. Is this possible in
> PHP?
You need to redirect all output (I'm assuming you're on *nix), ie
STDEOUT and STDERR. For example:
$cmd = 'sleep 5';
exec("{$cmd} > /dev/null 2>&1");
-
> It's
> exceedingly easy to configure and use.
Not as easy as setting up a Google group, which I've just done... :-)
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> I don't see the problem. Go to http://groups.google.com/ - "Create a group"
> in the top-right corner. Why is this not acceptable?
Didn't realise you could create them, thought it was just an interface
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> I take it that Google Groups is out as well?
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Ok, other then mailman, anyone know of a free (other than
freelists.org) hosted discussion list management service?
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Anyone know of a good (as opposed to a bad) mailing list manager,
other than freelists.org (which I can't seem to get working).
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uot;<",">",",",":",";","~","..",".@","@."};
>
> I want to a pregmatch for these characters on my whole email address and if
> match is found I need to return false.
Based on what you've said
> great job, i can see uses for this in lots of applications
Thanks. I'm hoping the bandwidth and load saving will be quite an incentive.
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> ...
Ok, a little more playing and I've managed to whittle the public API
down, so animated bar charts galore!
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> Hmm, should be as easy as changing the event from onclick to on
> mouseover. I think. But yes, onmouseover would be far better.
But it's not, since the mouse is already over the canvas when you move
it over a bar, thus not triggering a new event. Ho hum.
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> Very nice graph.
>
> Instead of requiring the user to click, try using css and have it produce
> the details on roll-over, like so:
Hmm, should be as easy as changing the event from onclick to on
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class of its own.
I didn't write it, I've just incorporated it into RGraph.
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ie in differing tooltips.
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t something like a hidden div?
JS I suppose. Though it creates a DIV element on demand. The function
in question is RGraph.Tooltip() in RGraph.common.js.
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Hi,
Had to show this off - I'm so proud. READ: full of myself... I've
tried it in Firefox 3, Opera 9.6, Chrome and Safari, all on Windows.
http://dev.rgraph.org/examples/interactive.html
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> or is there a better solution?
Yes, look for a better hosting firm. 100Mb is paltry these days.
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> The other options is using something like www.browsershots.org (as far
> as I remember thats their URL) and pay them to get the first places on
> their queues.
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> I have a client who wants to send out mass emails to 37,000+ opt-in members
> (i.e., not spam).
>
> Any suggestions as to the best way to do this?
Outsource it.
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lock = fread($rp, 8192)) { // 8k block size
fwrite($wp, $block);
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fclose($rp);
fclose($wp);
>From memory. Something like that. Fopen() modes may need tweaking.
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> ...
The subversion manual is the best place to learn about it. Section 2
tells you about setting up a repository.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
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"Not Invented Here"
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> I've not used a library to achieve paging
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> I would like to know what is your point of view on this topic and what do
> you use to do ?
My Datagrid does this for you. You simply give it a database
connection, along with an SQL query, and it does the rest:
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hey appear to be the same (to me at least). Just remember that you
need to correctly sanitise or quote them before using them in a (for
example) SQL query. For example if $_GET['search'] contains single
quote, (or double quote), your query may break. Ensure you handle that
eventuali
> It will punish private Windows XP and Office 2003, Office 2007 users.
I was going to say "what's wrong with that?", but then remembered that
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> /http:\/\/www\.asdf\.com\/blah\/foobar\.php/i ... looks like a zig-zaggy
> mess. :)
Perhaps it was meant to... :-)
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> future?
Probably not. But the drawing API is very easy to use with methods
like lineTo() and arc() etc. The drawing is all done using Javascript
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> Probably not Firefox 1.5. I have FF 1.5 without _any_ add-ons here and
> all I got were the same "5 horizontal bands of grey and blue."
So it does support it, bit not very well... :-)
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a problem with
negative sizes for rectangles, whereas Chrome did. This one's easy to
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> very fine work mr heyes, I've been most impressed by you're RGraph - a great
> use for the canvas!
Thank you!
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Hi,
Not quite PHP, but since you're all web developers you may well be
interested in this:
http://www.phpguru.org/static/canvas.html
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> That's fine as a test, but you never want to get a variable name from a
> URL in practice.
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> $varname = "\$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']";
> $varvalue = $$varname;
That's wrong. Offhand you'll end up printing a string. I tried this:
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work with IIS, so it would be cross-server compatible.
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> Problem with memory management
I sure know that feeling... :-/
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>>> http://www.rgraph.org
>
>> Working on it yes, but until MSIE supports the canvas tag (part of
>> HTML5) it's not really usable for providing graphs to the public.
>
> Will it work with Firefox?
Yes. I use FF3 and it works entirely.
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> When people stop caring so much about squeezing
> their dollar
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> Unless that was the business you were in ;)
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u would have redirected a valid user to
ratemypoo.com... Now I'm no business man (as my attempts of starting a
company would show...), but I'd imagine it's not the sort of image
most companies would want to portray.
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> u earn extra points if it can send to dutch phones / any phone in the world
> ;)
Ooh, goodie.
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>I think Richard Heyes was working on some of these, actually. Not
> positive if it was plotting or just display, though. If you check the
> archives, you might find something. I'm CC'ing him personally, too.
>
>Here's one link of his I hav
make sense IMO. IIRC the Yahoo guidelines say not to
redirect after a form POST, but unless you have a ka-jillion page
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> Luckily for me it all still worked afterwards!
The pen drive or the code? :-)
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> I am trying real hard to write clean code...
Print it out and stick it in the washing machine... :-)
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> fair point; I've been trying to change my mindset on this of late, but there
> is no replacement for simply writing you're own code. Well said.
How many numbers are you likely to need?
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ally need to be seeded.
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mail to text/html. You can then treat the
body as a simple HTML document. The exact header would be:
Content-Type: text/html
My advice would be however, to leave it as plain text and use simple
URLs in the body. Many email readers (GMail for example) will make
them clickable automatically.
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> "You can call [it] Susan if it makes you happy." - Snatch
>
> Sorry, I had to!
Sorry, not seen (the film?) Snatch.
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> BTW -- What is it with you and graphs? Are you creating a library for
> charting?
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> Thanks for quoting the whole message then! :P
Maybe he just wanted to make sure you got it...
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he same values.
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> If anything it's a regression line. It represents a trend as a linear
> function which has been computed using linear regression.
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Hi,
Anyone know what the line in the first bar chart is called? I call it
a "summary" line, but that's wrong. ISTR it being referred to
something that involved the word "frequency", but I may be off my
trolley...
You'll need a browser other then MSIE to see th
> algorithm.
This Tree thang doesn't use recursion, and only one query.
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can create a tree
structure from a flat MySQL result set using the familiar,
id/parent_id, structure:
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