[PHP] Re: Installing PEAR on machines without internet access.

2008-06-22 Thread Lester Caine

Gregory Beaver wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:

I've been going through the hoops documenting installation and recovery
notes for my customer sites. The majority of these run local web
services with no internet access from the servers, so with the
increasing reliance on PEAR extensions, I'm looking to the correct way
to 'install' PEAR packages.

Currently I just clone the PEAR directory from another machine. Is this
the only way ?


This will work if and *only* if the paths are the same on the
destination machine.  If so, this works fine.  Otherwise, you can
install PEAR directly just as PHP does, using install-pear-nozlib.phar,
check out the pear/ directory in your unix-based PHP distribution for
the Makefile.frag that shows usage.  After PEAR is installed, you can
install packages directly from tarball via the command-line.

pear install Package-1.2.3.tgz


Main problem I'm finding is working on site and hitting something that is not 
in the PHP download already. Although these sites are slowly allowing internet 
access, you can guarantee you forget to pick something on one that isn't :(
Shitting windows has the same problem of cause - requires a working internet 
connection for some key steps and at 10pm trying to get a customers system 
back on line 
I have a large USB disk with almost everything I need - it would be nice to be 
able to simply download PEAR since many projects have stopped bothering to 
include the bits they use :(



Greg

P.S.  PEAR questions are best asked on [EMAIL PROTECTED], the
best support for PEAR is on that list.

Another pile of stuff just for one question :(

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Re: [PHP] Re: RE: Military Service WAS [PHP] Capitalization of variable

2008-06-22 Thread Sancar Saran
On Saturday 21 June 2008 16:58:24 Michelle Konzack wrote:
 Merhaba Sancar,

 Am 2008-06-20 09:21:30, schrieb Sancar Saran:
  The Turkish Gendarmerie (Jandarma Genel Komutanligi)

 ;-)

 How long is the service there?

15 Months. 

 Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
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 Systemadministrator
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Re: [PHP] Another canvas example

2008-06-22 Thread Richard Heyes

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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[PHP] Communicated-Key/Token for SOAP Authentication

2008-06-22 Thread Steve Finkelstein
Hi all,

I'm working on a relatively straight forward Web API that'll have a
SOAP presence.  The most secure way of going about doing
authentication would be undoubtedly client-certificate authentication.
 I have been able to implement such a service straight forward as
there is plenty of documentation out there covering how to do so.  I
have some clients who're reluctant to manage client certificates at
this point in time, and do prefer a communicated-key authentication,
very similar to what Amazon and a few of the other big boys do.  I'm
having a bit of a difficult time coming up with multiple solutions as
to how to properly implement this for my service besides stuffing a
random hash into my database and making them send it to me over SSL
through their message payload.  I can then compare the hash against
what's in the database + their IP, or something else.

Would anyone be able to suggest some algorithm for the way I'm
handling the tokens that's more secure and less brute-forcible than
the methodology I described above?  My objective in this exercise is
not to only authenticate who's sending me the SOAP envelope, but also
to ensure that whatever token/key system I implement is not open for
very simple brute force.  If they're able to knock down my brick
house, I have other problems --- but I definitely want to build that
brick foundation.

Suggestions, web articles, books etc., are all welcome!

Thank you for any advice from you avid web service gurus.

/sf

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Re: [PHP] Communicated-Key/Token for SOAP Authentication

2008-06-22 Thread Kyle Browning
Checkout oAuth, to either see how they used it, or for the algo's

http://oauth.net

Kyle

On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Steve Finkelstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm working on a relatively straight forward Web API that'll have a
 SOAP presence.  The most secure way of going about doing
 authentication would be undoubtedly client-certificate authentication.
  I have been able to implement such a service straight forward as
 there is plenty of documentation out there covering how to do so.  I
 have some clients who're reluctant to manage client certificates at
 this point in time, and do prefer a communicated-key authentication,
 very similar to what Amazon and a few of the other big boys do.  I'm
 having a bit of a difficult time coming up with multiple solutions as
 to how to properly implement this for my service besides stuffing a
 random hash into my database and making them send it to me over SSL
 through their message payload.  I can then compare the hash against
 what's in the database + their IP, or something else.

 Would anyone be able to suggest some algorithm for the way I'm
 handling the tokens that's more secure and less brute-forcible than
 the methodology I described above?  My objective in this exercise is
 not to only authenticate who's sending me the SOAP envelope, but also
 to ensure that whatever token/key system I implement is not open for
 very simple brute force.  If they're able to knock down my brick
 house, I have other problems --- but I definitely want to build that
 brick foundation.

 Suggestions, web articles, books etc., are all welcome!

 Thank you for any advice from you avid web service gurus.

 /sf

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Fwd: [PHP] How to make a Auto View and a Download Link for PDF?

2008-06-22 Thread Nitsan Bin-Nun
Oops

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From: Nitsan Bin-Nun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 21 Jun 2008 19:23
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to make a Auto View and a Download Link for PDF?
To: Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am not 100 percent sure that i have understood your idea,
but if i did
you can place the PDF for online view with content-disposition header*
** Content-Disposition: inline; filename=pdf1.pdf
*
replace the *inline* with *attachment* and you get the save as dialog

On 21/06/2008, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 *   Do not Cc: me, because I READ THIS LIST, if I write here   *
 *Keine Cc: am mich, ich LESE DIESE LISTE wenn ich hier schreibe*
 

 Hello,

 I generate PDFs on the fly and I like to setup TWO links on the HTML/PHP
 page for the SAME PDF:

1)  View
2)  Download

 I have seen this on other Websites, but can not figure out HOW this  was
 done.

 Suggestions?

 Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
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[PHP] Re: (*OT) What we are going to do about those OT's?

2008-06-22 Thread Colin Guthrie

Daniel Brown wrote:

Hey, Col.   Thought you were dead.  ;-P


Not dead, just buried... :p

But this reminds me of an idea I had a while back. As a developer 
working with a lot of open source projects etc, what would happen if I 
did die? I'd want to let all the people I deal with in the online world 
that I've died and that the chances of me fixing bugs/patching things 
are relatively slim.


I heard of a service whereby you could send messages to people after you 
die. You write a special passcode for the service and instruct (in your 
Will) your executor to process it which then causes various messages to 
be sent (to loved ones, enemies etc.).


I wonder if something similar should be done for mailing lists and such 
like?


Anyway, I think you'll agree that I've managed to steer this thread 
off-topic now... ;)


Col


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[PHP] Re: (*OT) What we are going to do about those OT's?

2008-06-22 Thread tedd

At 10:02 PM +0100 6/22/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
But this reminds me of an idea I had a while back. As a developer 
working with a lot of open source projects etc, what would happen if 
I did die?


We probably would have a hell of a time trying to get to finish it.  :-)

Seriously, look at Key Man Insurance for projects. In the event of 
your death, there's enough money to pay someone to take over the 
project. I've never had to use it myself. But I have carried it.


Cheers,

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[PHP] Re: (*OT) What we are going to do about those OT's?

2008-06-22 Thread Colin Guthrie

tedd wrote:

At 10:02 PM +0100 6/22/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
But this reminds me of an idea I had a while back. As a developer 
working with a lot of open source projects etc, what would happen if I 
did die?


We probably would have a hell of a time trying to get to finish it.  :-)


The testing cycle could result in a few issues :)

Seriously, look at Key Man Insurance for projects. In the event of 
your death, there's enough money to pay someone to take over the 
project. I've never had to use it myself. But I have carried it.


:)

It's not really about the project etc. it's more about, h, 
etiquette. I'd like people to know if I've shuffled of this mortal coil 
so they can all write nice things about me on their blogs etc.


In this modern age I find myself with several associates, colleagues and 
friends that I've not actually met! While a in a regular, old fashioned 
circle of friends, word will get out when someone starts pushing up the 
daisies, the same cannot always be true of online friends.


Facebook status: Joe Bloggs is dead.

Col


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Re: [PHP] 5.3 Timeline and Features(true anon functions? shorter array syntax?)

2008-06-22 Thread Chris
Weston C wrote:
 Just curious if anyone knows the rough timeline for PHP 5.3.
 
 Also curious if anyone knows whether anon functions/closures or a
 shorter JSON-ish array syntax are being considered for inclusion. I
 know there were two patches announced in December/January:

Ask the -internals list - that's where those decisions are made.

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[PHP] escape character in query string

2008-06-22 Thread joaquinbordado

would someone happen to know the escape character for query string?

here is my querysting my.php?message=Hello%PHP%0AHow%was%your%day?


the output should be 

Hello PHP
  How was your day?

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[PHP] Variables in forms

2008-06-22 Thread Ron Piggott
I am writing a form right now.  

I would like to make the checkbox an array variable.  The first part of
the array is the component reference, the second part is the package
reference.  What name would you assign to it that I could use in
processing the form in the PHP script this posts to?  

Ron

tr
td valign=topfont face=times new romancenterChildren's 
Activities/center/td
td valign=topfont face=times new romancenterChild's 
ABC's/center/td
tdcenterinput type=checkbox name=component_1_package_1/center/td
tdcenterinput type=checkbox name=component_1_package_2/center/td
/tr


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