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From: "Zoltán Németh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In formal english, it's not allowed to use 've 'm etc, I'm should be
written as I am. So that's not gonna work i think.
But words like and are really english i think :)
Keep in mind that this is quite a hard way i think, bu
Hello there,
I am trying to convert one object to another, something like clone.
For example.
---
class MyException extends Exception {
// My functions etc.. etc..
}
function ExceptionHandler($exception) {
// Convert an NoN MyException to an MyException
}
set_exception
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 10:22:40PM -0700, Eddie wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Previously, I had installed Apache 1.3.37 with PHP 5.2.1 as
> a static module on Ubuntu 6.06. I am having a problem where,
> for some reason, some of my PHP scripts just show source
> code, while some are parsed.
Hi...
I have a
Richard Kurth wrote:
The function below will create a group of checkboxes it will also check
the checkbox that is stored in the table field that is in $select_value this
works fine if there is only one value in the variable but if there is more
stored like 1,2,3,4 it will not work. I am trying
Check your php files. Make sure the PHP code are enclosed in the tag
, not
There's a php.ini option to accept . It's: short_open_tag = On
2007/3/28, Eddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
Previously, I had installed Apache 1.3.37 with PHP 5.2.1 as
a static module on Ubuntu 6.06. I am having a pro
Richard Kurth wrote:
The function below will create a group of checkboxes it will also check
the checkbox that is stored in the table field that is in $select_value this
works fine if there is only one value in the variable but if there is more
stored like 1,2,3,4 it will not work. I am trying
Hi all,
Previously, I had installed Apache 1.3.37 with PHP 5.2.1 as
a static module on Ubuntu 6.06. I am having a problem where,
for some reason, some of my PHP scripts just show source
code, while some are parsed.
In the meantime, while trying to get this issue fixed, I
decided to upgrade to Ub
Richard Kurth wrote:
> When I submit the for below it gives me an array that looks like this
> "array(5) { [0]=> string(1) "3" [1]=> string(1) "4" [2]=> string(1) "5"
> [3]=> string(1) "6" [4]=> string(1) "7" } "
> I would like to convert it to a string like this "3,4,5,6,7"
$ids = implode(',',
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Kurth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 6:12 AM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] changing array to a string
>
> When I submit the for below it gives me an array that looks like this
> "array(5) { [0]=> string(1
Richard Kurth wrote:
When I submit the for below it gives me an array that looks like this
"array(5) { [0]=> string(1) "3" [1]=> string(1) "4" [2]=> string(1) "5"
[3]=> string(1) "6" [4]=> string(1) "7" } "
I would like to convert it to a string like this "3,4,5,6,7"
$ids = implode(',', $_POST
When I submit the for below it gives me an array that looks like this
"array(5) { [0]=> string(1) "3" [1]=> string(1) "4" [2]=> string(1) "5"
[3]=> string(1) "6" [4]=> string(1) "7" } "
I would like to convert it to a string like this "3,4,5,6,7"
test message
test message
test message
test m
Farid Hamjavar wrote:
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When I execute pear, I get my prompt back:
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> Jochem Maas wrote:
> > Tijnema ! wrote:
> >> On 3/26/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> itoctopus wrote
Jochem Maas wrote:
Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/26/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
itoctopus wrote:
The purpose of this script is to optimize all associated tables in all
databases on a mysql server. This script is working great, you can
put in a
CRON and run it every day. Feel free to throw i
Dan Shirah wrote:
Okay, I thought this was VERY simple, but I cannot wrap my mind around what
I am doing wrong.
echo $_POST['max_id']; *The echo returns the correct result
*if($_POST['max_id'] ='') { *This is suppose to run the below query if
$_POST['max_id'] is not blank*
$max_id = $_POST['
Greetings,
Linux Redhat AS 4 with PHP 5.1.6
When I execute pear, I get my prompt back:
% which pear
/usr/bin/pear
% pear
% echo $status
255
% pear list
% echo $status
255
I double-checked my $PATH to be OK and am executing right pear.
Any ideas as what may be happening.
Thanks -- Fa
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 17.28-kor Dan Shirah ezt írta:
> Here are the results of my print_r
>
> Array ( [0] => 121 [1] => Y [2] => DS [3] => [4] => {03}
> [5] => 500 [6] => *** *[7] => John* [8] => Mark [9] => Doe [10] => 123 My
> Way [11] => 456 Your Place [12] => Smithvil
I would try an
echo $my_info[7];
[]s
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 18:28, Dan Shirah escreveu:
> Here are the results of my print_r
>
> Array ( [0] => 121 [1] => Y [2] => DS [3] => [4] => {03}
> [5] => 500 [6] => *** *[7] => John* [8] => Mark [9] => Doe [10] => 123 My
> Way [11] => 45
Dan Shirah wrote:
Here are the results of my print_r
Array ( [0] => 121 [1] => Y [2] => DS [3] => [4] =>
{03} [5] => 500 [6] => *** *[7] => John* [8] => Mark [9] => Doe [10]
=> 123 My Way [11] => 456 Your Place [12] => Smithville [13] => 12345
[14] => 5432 [15] => 123555
Here is the result from the Once again, bold and red is the
first_name field.
array(28) {
[0]=>
int(122)
[1]=>
string(1) "Y"
[2]=>
string(2) "DS"
[3]=>
string(16) ""
[4]=>
string(4) "{03}"
[5]=>
float(500)
[6]=>
string(4) "*** "
*[7]=>
string(4) "John"*
[8]=>
Here are the results of my print_r
Array ( [0] => 121 [1] => Y [2] => DS [3] => [4] => {03}
[5] => 500 [6] => *** *[7] => John* [8] => Mark [9] => Doe [10] => 123 My
Way [11] => 456 Your Place [12] => Smithville [13] => 12345 [14] => 5432
[15] => 123555 [16] => 1235550011 [17
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 17.17-kor Dan Shirah ezt írta:
> echo $row_info['first_name']; returns nothing.
>
> However I have verified the correct spelling both in the database and
> in the PHP code and they are identical and when I print_r it shows
> that there is a value in the first_name
Have you tried use number instead name?
Something like:
echo $row_info[0];
On mysql, you've mysql_fetch_object... Does has anything like this on MS Sql
Server?
best regards...
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 18:17, Dan Shirah escreveu:
> echo $row_info['first_name']; returns nothing.
>
> However I ha
Send us the output of print_r($row_info)
feel free to mask out any data values you may wish.
Dan Shirah wrote:
echo $row_info['first_name']; returns nothing.
However I have verified the correct spelling both in the database and
in the
PHP code and they are identical and when I print_r it shows
echo $row_info['first_name']; returns nothing.
However I have verified the correct spelling both in the database and in the
PHP code and they are identical and when I print_r it shows that there is a
value in the first_name column of the record.
On 3/27/07, Zoltán Németh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 16.56-kor Dan Shirah ezt írta:
> Sorry, had a typo.
>
> *$cc_first = $row_info['first_name'];
> echo "$cc_first";*
> this echo returns nothing.
and what does
echo $row_info['first_name'];
print out?
if still nothing, then probably
1) you misspelled the field name
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 22.57-kor Tijnema ! ezt írta:
> On 3/27/07, Zoltán Németh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 15.06-kor William Lovaton ezt írta:
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > I am trying to implement language detection with PHP for a web site I am
> > > tryin
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 16.56-kor Dan Shirah ezt írta:
> print_r($row_info) display the entire column contents of the select id
>
> However,
>
> *$first = $row_info['first_name'];
> echo "$cc_first";*
>
> the above echo still returns nothing.
yeah because you assign that value to $first,
On 3/27/07, Zoltán Németh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 15.06-kor William Lovaton ezt írta:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to implement language detection with PHP for a web site I am
> trying to build. The idea is to take a piece of text and try to guess
> the language
Sorry, had a typo.
*$cc_first = $row_info['first_name'];
echo "$cc_first";*
this echo returns nothing.
On 3/27/07, Dan Shirah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
print_r($row_info) display the entire column contents of the select id
However,
*$first = $row_info['first_name'];
echo "$cc_first";*
the
print_r($row_info) display the entire column contents of the select id
However,
*$first = $row_info['first_name'];
echo "$cc_first";*
the above echo still returns nothing.
On 3/27/07, Davi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:40, Dan Shirah escreveu:
> I have echoed somethin
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:40, Dan Shirah escreveu:
> I have echoed something out after virtually every line of code :)
>
> When I echo out my result ($result_info) it returns Resource id#2
> When I echo out my row ($row_info) it returns Array
>
> When I try to echo out a field from my array($my_inf
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:33, Zoltán Németh escreveu:
> 2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 15.06-kor William Lovaton ezt írta:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I am trying to implement language detection with PHP for a web site I am
> > trying to build. The idea is to take a piece of text and try to guess
> > th
Echo $info where you hold you query, to make sure that is reasonable.
$result_info is the result set.
$row_info ...well you can use var_dump() on this to get its contents...
but if row_info prints out nothing, then there is probably a problem
with the query, or your query is returning nothing..
I have echoed something out after virtually every line of code :)
When I echo out my result ($result_info) it returns Resource id#2
When I echo out my row ($row_info) it returns Array
When I try to echo out a field from my array($my_info) it returns nothing at
all.
On 3/27/07, Brad Bonkoski <[
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 15.06-kor William Lovaton ezt írta:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to implement language detection with PHP for a web site I am
> trying to build. The idea is to take a piece of text and try to guess
> the language it is written in.
>
> I have two options but I'd like
Dan Shirah wrote:
Should I use something besides mssql_fetch_row to get my result? No
matter
which method I use for determining if the value exists, I still get no
data
populated to my form.
Why not echo out your query before executing it, so you can run it
against the back end if you have it
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 15.58-kor Dan Shirah ezt írta:
> Okay, I thought this was VERY simple, but I cannot wrap my mind around what
> I am doing wrong.
>
>
> echo $_POST['max_id']; *The echo returns the correct result
> *if($_POST['max_id'] ='') { *This is suppose to run the below query
Should I use something besides mssql_fetch_row to get my result? No matter
which method I use for determining if the value exists, I still get no data
populated to my form.
On 3/27/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/27/07, Davi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:
On 3/27/07, Davi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:02, Dave Goodchild escreveu:
> use: $_POST['max_id'] ==
>
> or even better:
>
> if (empty($_POST['max_id']))
Why not:
if (!(isset($_POST["max_id")))
?
If form is left empty, it is set, but it's stil empty. So if you
submit
Davi wrote:
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:02, Dave Goodchild escreveu:
use: $_POST['max_id'] ==
or even better:
if (empty($_POST['max_id']))
Why not:
if (!(isset($_POST["max_id")))
?
I think the poster *needs* the value to be set to something...
so if (isset(...)) {} would work
or
Because isset will return true if the variable is set, even if it is blank.
Empty will return true is the variable holds an empty string.
Hi there,
I am trying to implement language detection with PHP for a web site I am
trying to build. The idea is to take a piece of text and try to guess
the language it is written in.
I have two options but I'd like to know if you guys have a better idea.
1) I implemented a detector using spell
So I was dancing all around it by trying !== and = but did not try
!= /??? UGH!
On 3/27/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/27/07, Dan Shirah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, I thought this was VERY simple, but I cannot wrap my mind around
what
> I am doing wrong.
>
>
> ec
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:02, Dave Goodchild escreveu:
> use: $_POST['max_id'] ==
>
> or even better:
>
> if (empty($_POST['max_id']))
Why not:
if (!(isset($_POST["max_id")))
?
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Dan Shirah wrote:
Okay, I thought this was VERY simple, but I cannot wrap my mind around
what
I am doing wrong.
echo $_POST['max_id']; *The echo returns the correct result
*if($_POST['max_id'] ='') { *This is suppose to run the below query if
$_POST['max_id'] is not blank*
$max_id = $_POST[
On 3/27/07, Dan Shirah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, I thought this was VERY simple, but I cannot wrap my mind around what
I am doing wrong.
echo $_POST['max_id']; *The echo returns the correct result
*if($_POST['max_id'] ='') { *This is suppose to run the below query if
$_POST['max_id'] i
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 16:58, Dan Shirah escreveu:
> Okay, I thought this was VERY simple, but I cannot wrap my mind around what
> I am doing wrong.
>
>
> echo $_POST['max_id']; *The echo returns the correct result
> *if($_POST['max_id'] ='') { *This is suppose to run the below query if
> $_POST[
use: $_POST['max_id'] ==
or even better:
if (empty($_POST['max_id']))
>
> >
> > If a US company wants to use
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], then as we all
> > know, management is always right -- so let's all
> > change to that. Except for the companies that do
> > it the other way -- ah, there I go being confused
> > again. There's just no getting around it. Why
> > can't
Okay, I thought this was VERY simple, but I cannot wrap my mind around what
I am doing wrong.
echo $_POST['max_id']; *The echo returns the correct result
*if($_POST['max_id'] ='') { *This is suppose to run the below query if
$_POST['max_id'] is not blank*
$max_id = $_POST['max_id']; *Sets my
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 18.57-kor Tijnema ! ezt írta:
>
> > >>
> > >> As us USA types are told, we all have to adapt to global conventions.
> > >> :-)
> > >
> > >... which presumably explains why the (US-owned)
> > >company my wife works for has email addresses in
> > >the form [EMAIL PRO
At 6:57 PM +0200 3/27/07, Tijnema ! wrote:
>>
As us USA types are told, we all have to adapt to global conventions.
:-)
... which presumably explains why the (US-owned)
company my wife works for has email addresses in
the form [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would you be equally confused by these?
>>
>> As us USA types are told, we all have to adapt to global conventions.
>> :-)
>
>... which presumably explains why the (US-owned)
>company my wife works for has email addresses in
>the form [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Would you be equally confused by these?
I'm easily confused anyway. If people w
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 07:27:18AM -0500, itoctopus wrote:
> looks ok now
>
The site is ok now.
Thanks Mario
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At 12:54 PM +0100 3/27/07, Ford, Mike wrote:
On 24 March 2007 16:28, tedd wrote:
> 2007. 03. 23, péntek keltezéssel 17.30-kor Dwayne Heronimo ezt írta:
> > YES this works thank nemeth:
>
> your welcome but please call me Zoltán ;)
> (my first name is Zoltán. in Hungary we write names the
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Fri, March 23, 2007 10:34 pm, Myron Turner wrote:
I've never used locks in PHP, but have used them in Perl. In Perl a
lock is automatically released on exit or when the locked file is
closed. Is that not the same in PHP? According the the man page for
the C version
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 11:17, Chris Carter escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I have retrieved 4 values from database. Out of which 3 are displayed on
> the same page and one variable, which is email address, needs to be carried
> to the next page through a hyper link, the next page is actually a web
> form. I ca
Chris Carter wrote:
session_start();
session_register ("tamma");
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS ["tamma"] = $email;
Use $_SESSION. HTTP_SESSION_VARS is deprecated and hasn't been used
since PHP 4.0.6 (or rather, shouldn't have been)
You don't need session_register().
On the webform:
$HTTP_SESSIO
On Mar 27, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Chris Carter wrote:
Hi,
I have retrieved 4 values from database. Out of which 3 are
displayed on the
same page and one variable, which is email address, needs to be
carried to
the next page through a hyper link, the next page is actually a web
form. I
can do
Hi,
I have retrieved 4 values from database. Out of which 3 are displayed on the
same page and one variable, which is email address, needs to be carried to
the next page through a hyper link, the next page is actually a web form. I
can do this by either transferring that variable through query st
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Can someoune point me in the right direction as to how (if possible)
to convert a video format uploaded to a server to a flash format
(.flv) no matter what the orginal format is?
thanks
I recommend you use FFMPEG ... It can convert almost any video type to FLV
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"Miguel J. Jiménez" wrote:
>> // Example 2520. Creating an XSLTProcessor
>>
>> >
>> $xml_filename = "collection.xml";
>> $xsl_filename= "collection.xsl";
>>
>> $doc = new DOMDocument();
>> $xsl = new XSLTProcessor();
>>
>> $doc->load($xsl_filename);
>> $xsl->importStyleSheet($doc);
>>
>> $doc->loa
Ave,
Will give it a try!! Thanks!
On 3/27/07 9:37 AM, "Tijnema !" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/27/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ave,
>>
>> I was looking to incorporate a PHP based web traffic analysis script for one
>> of my website. Nothing too fancy or exceptio
On 3/27/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ave,
I was looking to incorporate a PHP based web traffic analysis script for one
of my website. Nothing too fancy or exceptional, but something like TrackPro
from Curve2.com ... I use their scripts before and I liked them.
Unfortunatel
Ave,
I was looking to incorporate a PHP based web traffic analysis script for one
of my website. Nothing too fancy or exceptional, but something like TrackPro
from Curve2.com ... I use their scripts before and I liked them.
Unfortunately they have a ³temporarily closed² on their website for downlo
On 24 March 2007 16:28, tedd wrote:
> > 2007. 03. 23, péntek keltezéssel 17.30-kor Dwayne Heronimo ezt írta:
> > > YES this works thank nemeth:
> >
> > your welcome but please call me Zoltán ;)
> > (my first name is Zoltán. in Hungary we write names the opposite
> > order than anywhere else ;) s
Agreed that mysqlcheck is much more efficient...
As for the timeout thing, I rememeber we were once using wget to run php
scripts (which was not the correct way). Anyway, we had a script that was
repeating every 15 minutes, and eventually we discovered that by default
wget has a timeout of 15 minut
gethostbyname uses the local DNS cache, could that be the problem?
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> Hi,
>
> We have moved our DNS server from one IP to another. But on a Linux
> server, the PHP programs keep using the
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Mario Guenterberg wrote:
Hi...
I try to connect in the last hours and the results are timeouts.
Excelent connection here.
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From: "Tijnema !" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 3/27/07, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a working lighttpd + fastcgi + PHP + eaccelerator installation.
I have also enabled short tags on the /usr/local/lib/php.ini
looks ok now
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Hi...
I try to connect in the last hours and the results are timeouts.
Greetings
Mario
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Tijnema ! wrote:
> On 3/26/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> itoctopus wrote:
>> > The purpose of this script is to optimize all associated tables in all
>> > databases on a mysql server. This script is working great, you can
>> put in a
>> > CRON and run it every day. Feel free to throw in y
Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists) wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a working lighttpd + fastcgi + PHP + eaccelerator installation.
> I have also enabled short tags on the /usr/local/lib/php.ini but I'm
> having problems with PHP not escaping the short tags.
either you stopped using short
Hi...
I try to connect in the last hours and the results are timeouts.
Greetings
Mario
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Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists) wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a working lighttpd + fastcgi + PHP + eaccelerator installation.
> I have also enabled short tags on the /usr/local/lib/php.ini but I'm
> having problems with PHP not escaping the short tags.
>
> To better illustrate, my ph
On 3/27/07, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a working lighttpd + fastcgi + PHP + eaccelerator installation.
I have also enabled short tags on the /usr/local/lib/php.ini but I'm
having problems with PHP not escaping the short tags.
To bett
On 3/27/07, Travis Doherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jake Gardner wrote:
> He said if you run the /script/ itself 1000 times, not a loop with 1000
> iterations. This is quite possible; I am fairly certain there are
> websites
> out there that get accessed well over 1000 times a minute, yes?
>
>
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