, chances are it doesn't support PUT.
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I'm staring at the screen thinking Huh...?.
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Can someone tell me what the address is to change my @php.net redirect? Thanks.
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Single quotes do still recognise \' and \\ though, for getting a
single quote and backslash. IIRC (which isn't likely) they're the only
two.
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Cake is licensed under the MIT license which is about as permissible as you
can get.
Any Open Source code is permissable as long you don't tell anyone... :-)
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that changes the
php.ini without much, if any, thought?
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The technical abilities and awareness is often inversely proportional to
the size of the hoster.
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upgrade of your
server!
Of course you should. Writing code with every eventuality in mind is
simply ludicrous. And you really should expect things to change when
major versions are changed - that's why release notes exist.
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On the other hand, it may not.
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I'm interested - why are people still using PHP4? It's been over 4
years (I think) - plenty of time to upgrade to five.
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be
don't. Your visitors are more likely to know and understand their own
PCs UI as opposed to one that you invent. Any UI you come up with is
not going to be as easily used no matter how good it is.
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Why is COBOL still in use? :)
What is COBOL? :-)
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Finally - why migrate? What's the rush? Lots of people are still
running back-level software
That I can understand. I'm still running Apache 1.3.33 (I think) along
with PHP 5.0.4.
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Just in time for PHP6... :-)
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Before: phi strongRichard/strong, good morninglt;/p
After: phi strongRichard/stronggt;, amp; good morninglt;/p
By the sounds of it negative look ahead assertions may be of some
help. Or look behind assertions.
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Anyone know of an unintrusive code beautifier written specifically with in mind?
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Anyone know of an unintrusive code beautifier written specifically with in
mind?
With 'what' in mind?
Sorry, PHP.
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(and anal retentive) when you code :)
I am; the problem is noone lives up to my standards... :-)
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Hi,
Rich, I thought you WERE the code beautifier. ;-P
Thanks... There's just so much to do though... :-)
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external search code and not worrying so much.
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Currently the site in question uses a very basic LIKE in MySQL, eg
%blah%, but naturally this finds terms such as hjkblahbjkk - which is
not desired. Or such matches should be ranked lower than something that
matches
bores the pants off me.
But, the point is, would it make a
difference?
Well spending some time on it will improve it as it's just the basic
LIKE at the moment, but point taken - I really don't want to spend a lot
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Ever play with fulltext search?
Yes, though it's not suitable in this instance.
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Look at me, I'm so cool. This perhaps shows the magnitude of the data a
little better than a pie chart. Not quite a normal radar, but this is
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the entire King James Bible in a dB -- interesting read
That's debateable... :-)
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Hi,
I've been playing around with the zend search lucene and it is really
powerful too.
Worth looking into?
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for 100,000 site
visitors. Compare your 1 server generating all 100,000 graphs, which you
may not be able to cache, with 100,000 client computers generating them
individually. End result - far less load on your server, hence it can
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Hey,
Can anyone suggest an efficient method for plotting the marks on a radar
chart? I have the background done
(http://www.phpguru.org/downloads/HTML5_radar/ - FF required), but that
not exactly difficult.
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If you are willing to use googles chart api ..
http://code.google.com/apis/chart/#radar
Nope. It's not something I need to implement, mmore a personal (albeit
with this lists help) project.
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What do you want to implement as a radar chart?
Nothing in particular. Just a generic radar chart for representing data.
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$_ENV
$_SERVER
$_ENV and $_SERVER are. Though their contents are doubtless different.
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Alex Chamberlain wrote:
I need to send a header('Location:') and send some data along with it -
how would I do this??
Two methods:
1. Use the query string. Eg
header('Location: http://www.xxx.com?name=valuename2=value2');
2. Use sessions
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triple-headed display
That's just greedy.
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I use a triple display as well.
My desktop is 3840 x 1024 -- and I use every inch of it.
And here I am with one paltry monitor. :-(
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Is there a way to output the results with a space between each
character?
$shuffled = str_shuffle($str);
From memory:
$shuffled = implode(' ', explode('', $shuffled));
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Using an empty delimeter with explode leads to a php warning. At least
in the php versions i worked with. Still there is a similar function:
?php
var_dump(chunk_split('test', 1, ' '));
Odd. Don't know where that idea came from then.
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, and the sleep command should
run on regardless.
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Also:
exec('sleep 5 /dev/null ');
Maybe?
Two ampersands you mean? Why - what does it do? You're also not
redirecting STDERR.
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Happy 4th of July!
How did you know it was my sisters birthday today? Been an exciting
week, first Canada's birthday was on Monday, now my sister's birthday
today. What a thrill ride.
Isn't it the 3rd?
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of the populace.
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*doh* I took for granted someone else had the date right... I rarely
know what day it is :)
It's not often I know what day it is... :-)
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*doh* I took for granted someone else had the date right... I rarely
know what day it is :)
It's not often I know what day it is... :-)
Oops, sorry, I read your message wrong.
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]) {
$arr[$i][1] += $new_array[1];
break; // Optional - means the first orange found will be
// updated only
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Small correction:
Which is...?
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You missed it a second time? :-)
My sight is awful - if you don't point it out, chances are I won't see it.
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This time its a line chart:
http://www.phpguru.org/line/test.html
BTW Is anyone else dumbfounded at the inability of the CANVAS tag to
render text natively? A gross oversight IMO.
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is not good, especially as you've just
posted you authentictaion method to the world.
At the very least switch to storing the fact that the user is authed to
the session.
Eg:
if (!empty($_SESSION[auth]) empty($_GET[page])) {
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something similar? Does anyone know how to get over this?
There's some nice RPC code (well I think it's nice anyhoo) on my website:
http://www.phpguru.org/downloads/RPC_for_PHP5/
It's for PHP5 but you might be able to adapt (if you even need to) to
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the beachball.
TAB and the spacebar are your friends I guess... :-)
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Hi,
You gonna post the source code? ;)
Already have, like all Javascript, it's clientside. The direct URL is:
http://www.phpguru.org/pie/pie.js
There's also the ExCanvas library, but that's public anyway.
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Hi,
Latest in my new series of look at me, aren't I cool canvas examples
is here:
http://www.phpguru.org/pie/pie.html
Works in IE7 too. And Opera. Ooh.
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it's a beach ball cursor.
Lol. A didn't see it like that, but now you've mentioned it, it's kinda
stuck and that's all I can see now. :-)
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. Feel free to chip in
with any glaring obvious suggestions and points of interest you'd like to
raise, I probably need the help. Thanks in advance.*
Line thirty eight is missing the end of line semi-colon.
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now it says this? *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected '=', expecting ','
or ';' in *C:\wamp\www\achillesweb2\functions.php* on line *14
?.?
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okay, so i got static
except the last, but
this looks also dirty...
is there a direct way?
There's nothing dirty about dirname(), and for your issue, just call it
twice:
dirname(dirname(__FILE__));
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Again, FF only. This is a somewhat better example of what can be done
with CANVAS. Not quite on par with what some have shown, but hey I only
started yesterday... :-)
http://www.phpguru.org/graph/graph.html
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It's *WRONG*.
So are vegetables. Long live the waffle!
BTW, anyone seen this:
http://code.google.com/apis/chart/ ...?
More to the point, is anyone using it commercially?
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this illustrates what can be done with some (a lot?) of work.
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Out of hours technical support often gets billed at a punitive rate.
Which is a bugger if their out of hours is your working day.
It seems you haven't tried Rackspace (UK) yet.
What do you mean? Personally I've had good experiences with Rackspace.
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a big concern I
would hazard a guess that a bar chart (for example) would cost less in
terms of code required to build the image compared to JPGraph, and also
less in terms of output (particularly if you were to use output
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But, a sophisticated user will find a way around that.
A less sophisticated one will use the PrintScr key... :-)
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Does anyone have any more examples of the new canvas element they've
written?
FF only: http://www.phpguru.org/canvas.html
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That's very cool, Richard.
Well, thanks, but I wouldn't call it very cool. Now a graphing library
that output the results using a canvas, thus negating the need for
JPGraph would definitely be nice.
Or you could just use JPGraph and get to the pub earlier... :-)
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This is a pretty interesting use of Canvas as well. Thanks for sharing!
http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/
This is very nice.
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Must be a windozes thing. :-)
I guess so. PrintScr takes a snapshot of the current screen, ie a
screenshot and places it on the clipboard. Then you simply paste into
something like Paint and save it.
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i suppose i put too much faith in the right hand nav on the w3cschools site
=/
http://www.w3.org/ is the site to use for up to date standards.
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Well that is a bit ironic as just the other day you said you didn't
care about standards[1] as far as redirects were concerned. :P
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/php-general@lists.php.net/msg228512.html
Note the smileys... :-)
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This may be of interest (HTML 5 diffences to HTML 4 overview):
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-diff-20080610/
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Doese any know how to find text in mobile using Regular Expression?
I am using php.
Mobile what?
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you a definite answer but presumably it's not calling the
constructor when you type cast it. Add a line to your constructor that
will show if this is the case. Eg:
function __construct($str){
$this-contents=$str;
echo In string_extended constructor...br /\n;
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sorry to bother you richard.
You didn't, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't losing it (more).
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Because you're echoing out the original (uppercase) string. Try:
echo $strLow;
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numerically (and optionally the currency
if need be) and just put the pound; in your HTML file.
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Does anyone know of a project for sharing ecommerce related data? Such
as abstracted order histories so that tables of related items can be
built for recommending items?
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mark use a forward slash. This
may be Apache specific though. Eg.
img src='/image/bulk.jpg/112344324' /
ISTR question marks are not search engine friendly, so for pages this
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',
' = \\',
'\\' = '');
return strtr($string, $js_escape);
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it
depends on the headers you send on the page. Doing this will send a:
Cache-Control: no-cache
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need a multipart mime
email with:
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-Disposition: inline
unless you want it to be a separate attachment.
This may help:
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; but; am having trouble getting it to recognize the error.
Can anyone help me with this?
You could use your own version of RFC822.php and use the wonderful
search and replace. Don't worry about updates, Mail_RFC822 is quite
stable, and has been for some years.
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http://uk3.php.net/manual/en/book.mbstring.php
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to send some HTML to the browser which
calls Javascript methods.
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of their software. Typically
healthcare systems are further behind in the technology adoption, but
having to deal with workarounds all day long sure gets old.
Seems like PHP is already in the enterprise:
http://www.phpguru.org/article/14
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to onclick, onfocus, or onblur kind of thing. I would be in your debt
You can use setTimeout() to delay a call to a Jabbascript function.
Remember that the second argument is milliseconds, and not seconds. Eg.
setTimeout('alert(Hello)', 1000);
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Or depending on your budget, Switch the developers to Macintosh
computers, install windows via parallels, and then you can test in
Mac/Unix/Windows all from 1 computer :)
And watch everyone quit... :-)
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You should _always_ use an absolute URL in a redirect. I know it quite
often works with a relative too.
Why?
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Because it is RFC.
Since when has that mattered? :-)
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Robert Cummings wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 21:03 +0100, Richard Heyes wrote:
Because it is RFC.
Since when has that mattered? :-)
Always... unless you're one of the ignorant masses ;)
Whatever works... :-)
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anything and the second part must be only in
the set described above.
What is the easiest way to do this?
There's something here, imaginatively called blah(), which does what you
require:
http://www.phpguru.org/preg/example.phps
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Check out: http://pecl.php.net/package/threads
That might help you out.
Summary: experimental implementation of threads
The word experimental makes me shudder. If you can (ie you're using
*nix), you could also investigate the pcntl extension - http://php.net/pcntl
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and therefore not worth my time
considering. ISTR having read something about a 5.3 release, which I
read would have namespaces. That needs consideration before any PHP6
release.
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