Sorry, I meant test_forwarding_message.php example script.
on 05/03/2007 03:31 AM Manuel Lemos said the following:
> Hello,
>
> on 05/02/2007 03:11 PM Richard Lynch said the following:
>> Does anybody have or know of a good simple PHP script that can take an
>> email as an input, and compose a "B
Hello,
on 05/02/2007 03:11 PM Richard Lynch said the following:
> Does anybody have or know of a good simple PHP script that can take an
> email as an input, and compose a "Bounce" email as output?
>
> I need something that does just that, without a huge framework or a
> zillion other "features".
If you're using window.location="./script.php?var=value", it's not
actually using a variable, it's using a string.
If you're just using the above as an example, then could you please post
the line of javascript for redirecting.
Travis.
Davis Chan wrote:
Hi! New to this newsgroup and is debu
Jim Lucas wrote:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string
into
a second. It's the 'first either space or
On 5/2/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 9:41 am, gil ran wrote:
> I am using Apache-2.2.2 with mod_auth_kerb-5.3, php-5.2.1,
> openldap-2.3.27 cyrus-sasl-2.1.21 and heindal-0.7.2 on a
> Linux-from-scratch based system.
>
> The problem I'm presenting is probably a P
Hi! New to this newsgroup and is debugging a strange behaviour in a site
under development. The developement platform is a Linux box running
Fedora Core 6, Apache 2.2.3-5 and php-5.1.6-3. Here is the general flow
of that particular part of the site:
php generated form ---(data submitted by pre
Richard Lynch wrote:
>On Wed, May 2, 2007 2:57 pm, Oliver Block wrote:
>
>
>>Am Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2007 20:11 schrieb Richard Lynch:
>>
>>
>>>Does anybody have or know of a good simple PHP script that can take
>>>an
>>>email as an input, and compose a "Bounce" email as output?
>>>
>>>I need so
Hi Richard! Thanks again for your help on this one. ;)
Richard Lynch wrote:
These are from some non-PHP session/cookie management setup, I believe.
Ahhh, very interesting! Thanks for the clarification. :)
Call me paranoid.
Better that than spammed! :D
PS Still haven't figured out why you
Hey Richard! Thanks for the reply. I was hoping someone would re-visit
my questions.
Richard Lynch wrote:
I can GUARANTEE that PHP's wordwrap did NOT issue those cookies.
Oh, for sure. I understand that.
I guess what I was trying to say/ask was this:
1. wordwrap() is a little different than
On May 2, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
[snip]
One think you could consider to avoid the ugliness is to put the
heredoc into a one-use function or in an incldue file that doesn't
have enough indenting for it to look ugly in the first place. :-)
That's what I do with 'em, and that
On Wed, May 2, 2007 5:32 pm, Rangel Reale wrote:
> You are right, I really don't know Unicode very much! :P
>
> What I was trying to understand was, because unicode.runtime_encoding
> =
> iso-8859-1, I tought that all internal operations were done in this
> encoding, and only when outputting (unico
On Wed, May 2, 2007 2:57 pm, Oliver Block wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2007 20:11 schrieb Richard Lynch:
>> Does anybody have or know of a good simple PHP script that can take
>> an
>> email as an input, and compose a "Bounce" email as output?
>>
>> I need something that does just that, without a
On Wed, May 2, 2007 5:10 pm, Tijnema ! wrote:
> On 5/3/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sat, April 28, 2007 6:15 pm, Tijnema ! wrote:
>> > You have exactly the same problem as i have. My shared hosting has
>> > safe_mode off en dl on, so i could load them :)
>> > But i don't have
On Sat, April 28, 2007 5:51 pm, Brad Sumrall wrote:
> I understand where you are going with the mysql injection.
> It would appear as though the entire session is being dictated by this
> _utmX
> session which I have never seen before.
>
> It would appear as though the /index.php sets this java bas
On Sun, April 29, 2007 11:28 pm, Brad Sumrall wrote:
> Wait, you might be on to something!
> Phpbb is set to ./domain
That's just plain wrong...
There should be no '/' in there at all...
Shows us the exact line of code from phpbb that does this.
And show us the line[s] of code where you set y
You are right, I really don't know Unicode very much! :P
What I was trying to understand was, because unicode.runtime_encoding =
iso-8859-1, I tought that all internal operations were done in this
encoding, and only when outputting (unicode.output_encoding = utf-8) data
would be converted to utf-
On Sat, April 28, 2007 3:54 pm, js wrote:
> For me, PHP's issetting or emptying $_GET, $_POST or $_REQUEST is
> cumbersome.
> want it to be more easy and comfortable.
>
> I could say I want a JSP's HttpServletRequest for PHP.
> (http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/2.2/javadoc/javax/servlet/http/
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:10 pm, Stut wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
>>> Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
> Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
> correct command to split a string.
>
> The
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:32 pm, Brad Fuller wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> I have this simple database and I'm going to have a handful
>> of people editing it...
>>
>> I'd like to track each and every edit with username, and,
>> ideally, provide myself an easy "Undo" if I decide [bleep] is
>> an i
On Sat, April 28, 2007 4:46 pm, Brad Sumrall wrote:
> The cookie it's self says
> PHPSESSID=26b7974a5d71c7d0bfebbf71750dac7b
> Path=/
> Host=www.domain.com
>
> When I go to the jacked up page, I pickup this one
> PHPSESSID=a787e077dd18ed18cb824f664d38315d
> Path=/
> Host=domain.com
As I recall, it
On 5/3/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, April 28, 2007 6:15 pm, Tijnema ! wrote:
> You have exactly the same problem as i have. My shared hosting has
> safe_mode off en dl on, so i could load them :)
> But i don't have access to write to the php.ini file.
> Maybe we should cre
On Sat, April 28, 2007 5:31 pm, Micky Hulse wrote:
> Brad Sumrall wrote:
>> But!
>> I am now noticing that the main page provides cookies called
>> _utma
>> _utmb
>> _utmc
>> _utmz
>>
>> Hmmm
>
> Wha? Never thought of that.
>
> It looks like wordwrap() may not be what I am looking for (
On Sat, April 28, 2007 5:10 pm, Brad Sumrall wrote:
> But!
> I am now noticing that the main page provides cookies called
> _utma
> _utmb
> _utmc
> _utmz
>
> Hmmm
Actually, they each have an extra underscore on front, I think.
__utma etc.
These are from some non-PHP session/cookie
On Sat, April 28, 2007 6:15 pm, Tijnema ! wrote:
> You have exactly the same problem as i have. My shared hosting has
> safe_mode off en dl on, so i could load them :)
> But i don't have access to write to the php.ini file.
> Maybe we should create such workaround as you provided? Some script
> tha
On May 2, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Stut wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I ne
On Sun, April 29, 2007 7:54 am, Nathan Wallis wrote:
> I have an application in windows that I am running with a PHP page
> using
> exec ("start..
>
> I am wondering as to the efficiency of such a statement and how taxing
> it is
> on the server. If multiple people access a page with such a
>
This is a question from a guy who does NOT really do Unicode very well...
If everything else in your entire system is iso-8859-1 (aka Latin1)
why are you making your output be utf-8?
Seems to me that that is where the conversion is probably taking place...
On Sun, April 29, 2007 11:07 am, Rangel
On Sun, April 29, 2007 11:15 am, Alain Roger wrote:
> I would like to know how i can display small sized picture in my web
> application ?
> I mean in my database, picture can have max. 500 Kb, however as on 1
> PHP
> page i will display 20 pictures at once, i do not want to force end
> users to
>
On Sun, April 29, 2007 4:35 pm, jekillen wrote:
> can someone point me to a system for cleaning
> uploaded files; embedded php scripts in image
> files, viruses etc, shell escape chars, anything
> that would be hazardous?
> The idea is when a file is uploaded, as soon
> as it gets to the server it
On Sun, April 29, 2007 6:29 pm, Stephen Hernandez wrote:
> These were the values I had to change which I guess is where the
> problem
> is. I was supposed to change host to the name of the computer where
> MySQL is installed. But I do not know what name I should put, the name
> of my site is spanis
Do one, and only one, fgetcsv() before you entere the loop?
Or, if only SOME people add the header lines to their CSV file, check
if one of the numeric fields is actually numeric, and skip any "bad"
lines.
You could even keep a counter going of which line you are on, and give
an error message if
On Sun, April 29, 2007 11:50 pm, Aaron Axelsen wrote:
> I did some more investigating, and tracked down the problem.
> Apparently, even though i was setting a separate save_path inside the
> default save path the garbage collector was still picking up the
> sessions in that directory.
>
> I moved t
Richard Lynch wrote:
> I have this simple database and I'm going to have a handful
> of people editing it...
>
> I'd like to track each and every edit with username, and,
> ideally, provide myself an easy "Undo" if I decide [bleep] is
> an idiot and shouldn't have done that.
>
> Now, I'm not real
On Mon, April 30, 2007 12:47 am, Christian Haensel wrote:
> Good Morning guys and girls
>
> As I am rather lazy, I don't wanna do a data readout on my MySQL table
> in
> the following way with mysql_fetch_assoc()
>
> $data_item1=$data['xitem1'];
> $data_item2=$data['yitem2];
> ...
Stut wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
On Mon, April 30, 2007 9:55 am, Brad Fuller wrote:
> I am developing a program that does some intensive data processing,
> and is
> triggered from a page hit and/or a SOAP request.
>
> The processing takes on average 30 seconds to 1 minute, which is OK
> for a
> web page (I can use set_time_limit(0
What's in sig_handler function body, as it relates to $fh and/or
exiting the script?...
I probably won't know the answer, but I'm pretty sure nobody else will
either without that info.
On Wed, May 2, 2007 9:43 am, Fernando chucre wrote:
> Somebody? help me!!
>
> :D
>
> 2007/4/30, Fernando chucre
On Mon, April 30, 2007 1:46 pm, Iqbal Naved wrote:
> Anybody has implemented a IE button COM server in PHP ? I have found a
> python implementation for this in pywin32 package. My objective is to
> add a
> button in ie which will on click save the url in the address bar. I am
> attatching the iebut
Thank you, someone had sent me some code that worked on Friday
Ben
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, April 30, 2007 3:37 pm, Ben Clapp wrote:
I am new to PHP programming and need some help. I have an image that i
have show up each May for the month with $mymonth = date("m",
mktime()),
but i want
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space
On Mon, April 30, 2007 9:05 pm, Daevid Vincent wrote:
>> > > echo <<> > > BROWSER: $_SERVER[HTTP_USER_AGENT]
>> > > EOF;
>> >
>> > Isn't that form (sans quote marks) deprecated and frowned upon?
>>
>> >
>> error_reporting( E_ALL );
>>
>> echo <<> BROWSER: $_SERVER[HTTP_USER_AGENT]
>> EOF;
>>
>> Why
Thanks to everyone who answered, think I've got enough info now to
handle it. :)
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On Tue, May 1, 2007 12:55 pm, Robert Cummings wrote:
>> Are there perhaps editors that would DISPLAY multi-line quoted
>> strings
>> "indented" to the correct level without inserting extra spaces? Some
>> editors wrap lines to the correct level, which is also much more
>> readable, so what I'm thin
No, to my knowledge, even PHP3 (I honestly don't remember if it was in
PHP/FI, but I don't think so) allowed you to use the same name for multiple
heredoc's. It just works like the for/next concept in BASIC for this =
this to that (do something), next this. Meaning that as soon as the
con
On 5/2/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cool!
They fixed
http://php.net/<<<
to go to the strings page!
Just wish it jumped to the anchor as well... :-)
I'm greedy. :-) :-) :-)
I'll say you are! Next you'll want all of the links on the site to point to
the correct spots!
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On Mon, April 30, 2007 7:18 pm, Paul Novitski wrote:
> When I first started using PHP I thought that each heredoc label had
> to be unique. Turns out that's not true, and now I use the simple
> shorthand:
>
> $sResult = <<<_
> Some text.
> _;
I suspect earlier versions of PHP required unique labe
On Mon, April 30, 2007 3:41 pm, Micky Hulse wrote:
> Daniel Brown wrote:
>>Actually, that should be directed at the OP who said that. I was
>> able
>> to bring up the heredoc, too. ;-P
>
> Ooops! Sorry Daniel, I meant to reply to Nick... My mistake. :(
Cool!
They fixed
http://php.net/<<<
to
On Mon, April 30, 2007 7:44 pm, Greg Donald wrote:
> On 4/30/07, Greg Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> All parts of a heredoc statement do not have to be right justified,
>> only the closing line.
>
> I meant my other right, the one on my left. Sorry.
You don't *HAVE* to left-justify the re
On Mon, April 30, 2007 7:19 pm, Richard Davey wrote:
> Greg Donald wrote:
>
>> On 4/30/07, Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > echo <<>> > BROWSER: $_SERVER[HTTP_USER_AGENT]
>>> > EOF;
>>>
>>> Isn't that form (sans quote marks) deprecated and frowned upon?
>>
>> >
>> error_reporting( E_
On Mon, April 30, 2007 6:33 pm, Daevid Vincent wrote:
>> echo "BROWSER: " . $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] . "\n";
>
> I've always had problems with heredoc when I try using arrays like
> that. I
> will either pull them into a straight $foo, or use the ${} thing.
It probably won't do 2-D arrays, but
On Mon, April 30, 2007 3:37 pm, Ben Clapp wrote:
> I am new to PHP programming and need some help. I have an image that i
> have show up each May for the month with $mymonth = date("m",
> mktime()),
> but i want to set up a date range for it to show up. Ex. 4-13 to 5-13
> each year. How can I do th
On Tue, May 1, 2007 5:54 am, Alain Roger wrote:
>> else // both $width and $height are smaller than max, so we need to
>> zoom
Zooming an image is RARELY satisfactory in appearance...
I'd say just leave it alone, personally.
>> $escaped = pg_escape_bytea($thumb); // does not work and it's normal
On Tue, May 1, 2007 3:13 pm, Nathaniel Hall wrote:
> $mysqli = new mysqli('localhost', 'root', 'abc123', 'mydb');
> if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
> echo "Unable to connect to database.\n";
> exit;
> } else {
> $login = date('m
On Wed, May 2, 2007 7:55 am, tedd wrote:
> Let me estate the problem. From your dB of things (the population),
> you're going to pull out the top 100 most popular items and then
> divide them into five groups using labels t1 through t5. Considering
> that it's css guy asking for this, he's probably
On Tue, May 1, 2007 4:48 pm, Daniel Brown wrote:
> I don't think I'm quite following why you wouldn't just want to
> break it
> up into groups of 20
Because in the real world, it's not an even distribution of popularity.
There are only 1 or 2 Legends, and a handful of Rock Stars, and a
co
On Wed, May 2, 2007 2:17 am, Todd Cary wrote:
> Some shared servers do not allow the creation of a file, so I am
> looking for a way to take the results of a query (MySQL), create
> a CSV output and have it in a sendable format for the user
> without creating a file.
$result = mysql_query("select
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
> Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
>> Lester Caine skrev:
>>> Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
>>> correct command to split a string.
>>>
>>> The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
>>> first space
Am Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2007 20:11 schrieb Richard Lynch:
> Does anybody have or know of a good simple PHP script that can take an
> email as an input, and compose a "Bounce" email as output?
>
> I need something that does just that, without a huge framework or a
> zillion other "features"...
please t
On Wed, May 2, 2007 3:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
> Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
> correct
> command to split a string.
>
> The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
> first space
> or comma into one string, and the rest of the string in
On Wed, May 2, 2007 6:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need to do some socket work on a production machine that is
> constantly
> busy so I don't dare re-compile php. Anybody know if it's possible to
> load
> the socket functions dynamically, maybe as if they were in a module?
If you can do --w
I have this simple database and I'm going to have a handful of people
editing it...
I'd like to track each and every edit with username, and, ideally,
provide myself an easy "Undo" if I decide [bleep] is an idiot and
shouldn't have done that.
Now, I'm not real concerned about the relational forei
On Wed, May 2, 2007 8:54 am, Brian Dunning wrote:
> I have a huge MySQL table, 2.1 million records, 200MB. Once a week I
> need to dump it in CSV format and zip the file.
You could run mysql_dump once by hand and test just how bad it is, and
be ready to kill -9 it if the server gets hurt...
But,
On Wed, May 2, 2007 1:14 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
>
> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39062
>
> I'm requesting that this bug be reopened and reconsidered.
>
> I'm completely befuddled by the handling of this bug. The message
> text
> suggests a workaround, then the bug is marked bogus. If the bug is
On Wed, May 2, 2007 9:41 am, gil ran wrote:
> I am using Apache-2.2.2 with mod_auth_kerb-5.3, php-5.2.1,
> openldap-2.3.27 cyrus-sasl-2.1.21 and heindal-0.7.2 on a
> Linux-from-scratch based system.
>
> The problem I'm presenting is probably a PHP issue or an Apache issue,
> or a mod_auth_kerb issu
On Wed, May 2, 2007 10:42 am, Rahul S. Johari wrote:
> Here¹s the thing, I¹ve got an Array which has it¹s own set of Keys =>
> Values. I¹m using foreach() to read the Keys => Values like this:
>
//note added arguments!
> function pr1($var, $var2, $var3) {
> foreach ($var as $k => $
On Wed, May 2, 2007 11:03 am, Jim Moseby wrote:
>>
>> $sql = "INSERT INTO table (f1, f2, f3, ". implode(",",
>> array_keys($pr1)) .")
>>VALUES ('abc', '123', '456', ". implode(",",
>> array_values($pr1))
>> .")";
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Brad
>
>
> Might not work if the array values need to be en
While I'm not using this particular function, I do agree with you, it's
kinda sucky that they just dismissed their broken-ass method. It should
return -2G..2G as advertised and as all other POSIX systems do. And you are
also correct about the "work around" that is erroneous too.
IMHO, this is a ge
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 14:14 -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39062
>
> I'm requesting that this bug be reopened and reconsidered.
>
> I'm completely befuddled by the handling of this bug. The message text
> suggests a workaround, then the bug is marked bogus. If the bug
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39062
I'm requesting that this bug be reopened and reconsidered.
I'm completely befuddled by the handling of this bug. The message text
suggests a workaround, then the bug is marked bogus. If the bug is
bogus, why is there a workaround required?
Additionally, th
Does anybody have or know of a good simple PHP script that can take an
email as an input, and compose a "Bounce" email as output?
I need something that does just that, without a huge framework or a
zillion other "features"...
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Greg Donald wrote:
On 5/1/07, Nathaniel Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am attempting to run a script that will run from the command line
> nightly to update a field in a database. I already created a script
> that would access the database and insert most of the information when a
> webpag
WORKS Like A Charm!! :)
Thanks.
On 5/2/07 12:14 PM, "Brad Fuller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Moseby wrote:
>>> $sql = "INSERT INTO table (f1, f2, f3, ". implode(",",
>>> array_keys($pr1)) .") VALUES ('abc', '123', '456', ". implode(",",
>>> array_values($pr1))
>>> .")";
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>
Jim Moseby wrote:
>> $sql = "INSERT INTO table (f1, f2, f3, ". implode(",",
>>array_keys($pr1)) .") VALUES ('abc', '123', '456', ". implode(",",
>> array_values($pr1))
>> .")";
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Brad
>
>
> Might not work if the array values need to be enclosed in
> quotes. I would build
Look at split() and explode().
Lester Caine wrote:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the first
space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string into a
se
Ave,
I was just about to post when I saw your message. I think what you're saying
is exactly what is happening. The values have Spaces and stuff so Quotes are
Required - cannot have values not enclosed in Quotes. Other then that it was
actually working.
Is there a way to enclose in Quotes using
>
> $sql = "INSERT INTO table (f1, f2, f3, ". implode(",",
> array_keys($pr1)) .")
> VALUES ('abc', '123', '456', ". implode(",",
> array_values($pr1))
> .")";
>
> HTH,
>
> Brad
Might not work if the array values need to be enclosed in quotes. I would
build the query string in a for
clive wrote:
>
>> I'd say give some attention to the zip method you use.
>
> or better yet rsync the file, send only what has changed.
Good advice but may not work as well with extended insert syntax which
results in smaller dump files and much faster import too.
I guess with CSV it could work
On 5/2/07, Rahul S. Johari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ave,
Here¹s the thing, I¹ve got an Array which has it¹s own set of Keys =>
Values. I¹m using foreach() to read the Keys => Values like this:
function pr1($var) {
foreach ($var as $k => $v) {
echo ³$k => $v²;
Rahul S. Johari wrote:
> Ave,
>
> Here¹s the thing, I¹ve got an Array which has it¹s own set of
> Keys => Values. I¹m using foreach() to read the Keys => Values like
> this:
>
> function pr1($var) {
> foreach ($var as $k => $v) {
> echo ³$k => $v²;
> }
>
Ave,
Here¹s the thing, I¹ve got an Array which has it¹s own set of Keys =>
Values. I¹m using foreach() to read the Keys => Values like this:
function pr1($var) {
foreach ($var as $k => $v) {
echo ³$k => $v²;
}
I need to INSERT the Values from this a
Guys.. I have a problem and I was wondering if somebody with good php
knowledge could help.
I have this excel macro that converts number currency (mexican) into a
string and I was wondering if somebody could help translating it to php...
Her eis the macro, if you could help, I would really appre
Hi.
I am using Apache-2.2.2 with mod_auth_kerb-5.3, php-5.2.1,
openldap-2.3.27 cyrus-sasl-2.1.21 and heindal-0.7.2 on a
Linux-from-scratch based system.
The problem I'm presenting is probably a PHP issue or an Apache issue,
or a mod_auth_kerb issue. I could not understand which one causes the
pr
Somebody? help me!!
:D
2007/4/30, Fernando chucre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello all,
I make a script for read and interprete the stdout of cmd `ip monitor`.
And I use signal_handler, the script is like this:
this script run in infine loop, or when to cmd 'ip monitor' exist. The
script ever wha
I'd say give some attention to the zip method you use.
or better yet rsync the file, send only what has changed.
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this email. However, many were excited and some may well
On 5/2/07, Richard Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian Dunning wrote:
> I have a huge MySQL table, 2.1 million records, 200MB. Once a week I
> need to dump it in CSV format and zip the file.
>
> This is not on my server, and it's in production, so I don't want to
> risk testing different met
Brian Dunning wrote:
I have a huge MySQL table, 2.1 million records, 200MB. Once a week I
need to dump it in CSV format and zip the file.
This is not on my server, and it's in production, so I don't want to
risk testing different methods and possibly hanging up their server for
a period of t
[snip]
I have a huge MySQL table, 2.1 million records, 200MB. Once a week I
need to dump it in CSV format and zip the file.
This is not on my server, and it's in production, so I don't want to
risk testing different methods and possibly hanging up their server
for a period of time, so I want
I have a huge MySQL table, 2.1 million records, 200MB. Once a week I
need to dump it in CSV format and zip the file.
This is not on my server, and it's in production, so I don't want to
risk testing different methods and possibly hanging up their server
for a period of time, so I wanted to
At 4:42 PM -0500 5/1/07, Richard Lynch wrote:
Little help here?
Richard:
Let me estate the problem. From your dB of things (the population),
you're going to pull out the top 100 most popular items and then
divide them into five groups using labels t1 through t5. Considering
that it's css gu
Am Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2007 14:36 schrieb Oliver Block:
> --with-socket=shared
Actually it should be --enable-sockets=shared
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Oliver
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Am Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2007 13:29 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I need to do some socket work on a production machine that is constantly
> busy so I don't dare re-compile php. Anybody know if it's possible to load
> the socket functions dynamically, maybe as if they were in a module?
It's possible if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to do some socket work on a production machine that is constantly
busy so I don't dare re-compile php. Anybody know if it's possible to load
the socket functions dynamically, maybe as if they were in a module?
I think both Fedora Core and Ubuntu do it. Check out
I've a x509 certificate from my CA self-signed:
$res_ca_cert=openssl_csr_sign($res_ca_csr,NULL,$res_ca_key,365);
Then, I've an user certificate signed by the CA:
$res_usr_cert=openssl_csr_sign($txt_usr_csr,$txt_ca_cert,$res_ca_key,1);
Exists in the PHP API any function to check if the user certi
I need to do some socket work on a production machine that is constantly
busy so I don't dare re-compile php. Anybody know if it's possible to load
the socket functions dynamically, maybe as if they were in a module?
Alternatively, would it be possible to compile PHP without apache and with
sockets
Stut wrote:
Alternatively you could use split to break the string into the two
parts, which is probably more efficient...
list($part1, $part2) = split('[ ,]', $myString);
Oops, this should have a third parameter...
list($part1, $part2) = split('[ ,]', $myString, 2);
-Stut
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Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string into
a second. I
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string into
a second. I
On 5/2/07, clive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Todd Cary wrote:
> Some shared servers do not allow the creation of a file, so I am looking
> for a way to take the results of a query (MySQL), create a CSV output
> and have it in a sendable format for the user without creating a file.
>
are you sure,
Check the error from mysqli:
http://fi.php.net/manual/en/function.mysqli-error.php
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> From: Nathaniel Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the first
space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string into a
second. It's the 'first either spa
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