[PHP] RE: [PHP-DB] Re: MySQL Identifying worst-performing codes

2007-10-05 Thread Lasitha Alawatta
Dear Col, I'm highly appreciate your reply. Best Regards, Lasitha -Original Message- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colin Guthrie Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 7:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: php-general@lists.php.net; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP-DB] Re: M

Re: [PHP] Connect PHP to Remote SQL Server?

2007-10-05 Thread Jim Lucas
Jason Paschal wrote: Apache and PHP 4.3.9 are on a *nix server and we don't have root access, HOWEVER we can have the tech support perform pretty much any action except re-compile PHP (for which they charge), but I'm hoping i could dynamically load extensions during run-time. I just need to know

Re: [PHP] Connect PHP to Remote SQL Server?

2007-10-05 Thread mike
On 10/5/07, Jason Paschal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Apache and PHP 4.3.9 are on a *nix server and we don't have root access, > HOWEVER we can have the tech support perform pretty much any action except > re-compile PHP (for which they charge), but I'm hoping i could dynamically > load extensions

[PHP] Connect PHP to Remote SQL Server?

2007-10-05 Thread Jason Paschal
Apache and PHP 4.3.9 are on a *nix server and we don't have root access, HOWEVER we can have the tech support perform pretty much any action except re-compile PHP (for which they charge), but I'm hoping i could dynamically load extensions during run-time. I just need to know which extensions. PHP

Re: [PHP] Sessions running out of storage space - Increase memory?

2007-10-05 Thread Dan
It's already in an array format. I don't remember off the top of my head but there's some function like resultsarray which turns the resutls into an array. I'm already storing the array in the session. ""John A DAVIS"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] stick in in

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread mike
> At 7:43 AM -0400 10/5/07, Dan Shirah wrote: > >Ah, what a lovely case of the Friday morning brain farts! > > > >I have a query that selects some data from a table based on the current ID > >selected. > > > >If the query does not return any results, I want it to continue to another > >query that w

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread tedd
At 7:43 AM -0400 10/5/07, Dan Shirah wrote: Ah, what a lovely case of the Friday morning brain farts! I have a query that selects some data from a table based on the current ID selected. If the query does not return any results, I want it to continue to another query that will insert a record i

Re: [PHP] MySQL and SESSIONs

2007-10-05 Thread Stut
Vo, Lance wrote: What's good for multiple webservers? thanks * DO NOT USE PERSISTANT CONNECTIONS * Minimise the amount of time you keep a database connection open during a request. Good logic/presentation separation helps a lot here. * Cache the crap out of everything - don't hit the DB unl

RE: [PHP] MySQL and SESSIONs

2007-10-05 Thread Vo, Lance
Stut What's good for multiple webservers? thanks -Original Message- From: Stut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 4:31 PM To: Stefano Esposito Cc: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP] MySQL and SESSIONs Stefano Esposito wrote: > is it somehow possible to st

Re: [PHP] MySQL and SESSIONs

2007-10-05 Thread Stut
Stefano Esposito wrote: is it somehow possible to store the connection reference obtained from mysql_connect() (note the absence of the "i") in a $_SESSION element? No. Why would you want to? You'd end up holding on to a database connection even when nothing is using it. If you want to optimi

[PHP] MySQL and SESSIONs

2007-10-05 Thread Stefano Esposito
Hi all, is it somehow possible to store the connection reference obtained from mysql_connect() (note the absence of the "i") in a $_SESSION element? -- Stefano Esposito -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: Problemi di Liquidità? Con Logos

RE: [PHP] Alternating Anything

2007-10-05 Thread Instruct ICC
> > its mysterious statements like this that make code fragile, > > imho. i prefer the modulus approach. > > I would have agreed before reading the clarification. Not so sure > now... > > At the risk of semantic nitpicking, and only because I find this > discussion stimulating (pity us poor gee

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread Zoltán Németh
2007. 10. 5, péntek keltezéssel 12.57-kor tedd ezt írta: > At 10:38 PM -0700 10/4/07, tbt wrote: > >Hi > > > >I'm a newbie to php and i would like to know a way of viewing runtime errors > >on the browser. Currently when an error occurs nothing is displayed on the > >browser. Is there any way of vi

Re: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Nathan Nobbe
On 10/5/07, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It looks like PHP has an "unintentional feature". Doing this; if($r = > !$r) should always return TRUE because it is an assignment. I don't know > if I would rely on this. > > its not an unintentional operation; its the order of operations

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 14:17 -0500, Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > if($r = !$r) > [/snip] > > And I hit send before I finished my thought process oh my goodness isn't > it five o'clock yet and why do all of these people keep coming by my > office distracting me from getting something useful done l

Re: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jeff Cohan
Nathan Nobbe wrote: > personally, i wont argue w/ the compact nature of the > statement; its nice. I agree. Very elegant. Thanks for the clarifications, folks. > its mysterious statements like this that make code fragile, > imho. i prefer the modulus approach. I would have agreed before readi

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Daevid Vincent
First, I am flattered for all the "elegant" comments. Honestly, this is PHP 102 level stuff, so I don't see all the fuss. Yes it is the ternary operator -- I'm a big fan of that one. (http://us.php.net/manual/en/language.expressions.php) In the below example, (while sloppy on my part), by NOT

[PHP] OpenSSL problem

2007-10-05 Thread Don O'Neil
Any time I compile PHP 4.4.7 with --with-ssl my apache 1.3.39 server core dumps on my FreeBSD 6.1 box. Anyone have a work around for this or suggestions where to look? I was having a similar problem with Curl, but once I told curl where the OpenSSL home dir was that solved that problem. The locati

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] > if($r = !$r) > > it is a conditional test. > > ? foo : bar; > > ...is the ternary operation. Just wanted to clean up the usage there. Did I miss something? The code I saw was the following: > And that is definitely using the ternary operator. [/snip] No, you didn't miss anyt

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] if($r = !$r) [/snip] And I hit send before I finished my thought process oh my goodness isn't it five o'clock yet and why do all of these people keep coming by my office distracting me from getting something useful done like replying the PHP list and why doesn't someone bring me a beer? if

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 14:04 -0500, Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > The value of the expression is the value assigned. Since the ! operator > will always return a boolean then the assigned value is going to be a > boolean. So $r will always contain a boolean for the purposes of the > ternary operati

Re: [PHP] Disabling the built-in POST handler

2007-10-05 Thread mike
On 10/5/07, Stefanos Stamatis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I need to handle very large file uploads and push the data into a socket. > Having php to write everything to a temporary file, then reading it > again inside the script and pushing it into the socket is very inefficient > and

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] The value of the expression is the value assigned. Since the ! operator will always return a boolean then the assigned value is going to be a boolean. So $r will always contain a boolean for the purposes of the ternary operation. And it also work if the statement is not ternary [/snip] And

Re: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 14:49 -0400, Nathan Nobbe wrote: > On 10/5/07, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It looks like PHP has an "unintentional feature". Doing this; > if($r = > !$r) should always return TRUE because it is an assignment. I > don't

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] The value of the expression is the value assigned. Since the ! operator will always return a boolean then the assigned value is going to be a boolean. So $r will always contain a boolean for the purposes of the ternary operation. [/snip] And it also work if the statement is not ternary --

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 13:46 -0500, Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > > > > But why does the ($r=!$r) ternary condition work?. (I understand > > that it DOES but not WHY.) > [/snip] > > Check this out - > http://us3.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.assignment.php > > It says the value of the as

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] > > But why does the ($r=!$r) ternary condition work?. (I understand > that it DOES but not WHY.) [/snip] Check this out - http://us3.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.assignment.php It says the value of the assignment is the value assigned, so maybe assignments to anything other than

Re: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jim Lucas
Jay Blanchard wrote: We just did that proof in the office as well. With a little echoing you will see that when $r is TRUE it is set to 1, when it is false it is set to NULL. But it still should not work logically because you are performing an assignment in the IF (it doesn't have to be ternary

RE: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] > > But why does the ($r=!$r) ternary condition work?. (I understand > that it DOES but not WHY.) Because he's rotating between boolean values. $r = true; $r = !$r;// Now $r is false; $r = !$r;// Now $r is true; $r = !$r;// Now $r is false; $r = !$r;/

Re: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 14:00 -0500, Jeff Cohan wrote: > Daevid Vincent wrote: > > > > > I love the simplicity, and very cool. > > But why does the ($r=!$r) ternary condition work?. (I understand > that it DOES but not WHY.) Because he's rotating between boolean values. $r = true; $r =

Re: [PHP] A two flavored post

2007-10-05 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 19:19 +0200, Aleksandar Vojnovic wrote: > This might be a way to do it: > > *Example 1* > > function appendMeBaby(aVar){ > self.location.href = 'img.php?s=' + aVar + > '&someOtherVar=itIsMeTheValue'; > } > > Click here > > *Example 2* > > function appendMeBaby(aVar,

Re: [PHP] Alternate Colors in Rows ($r=!$r)

2007-10-05 Thread Jeff Cohan
Daevid Vincent wrote: > > I love the simplicity, and very cool. But why does the ($r=!$r) ternary condition work?. (I understand that it DOES but not WHY.) TIA, Jeff -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] A two flavored post

2007-10-05 Thread Nathan Nobbe
strange; i missed that when i put it together; my bad, it was late. here is a revision that works. window.onload = function() { var someLink = document.getElementById('someLink'); someLink.href += "&anotherVar=8"; alert(doc

Re: [PHP] A two flavored post

2007-10-05 Thread Aleksandar Vojnovic
This might be a way to do it: *Example 1* function appendMeBaby(aVar){ self.location.href = 'img.php?s=' + aVar + '&someOtherVar=itIsMeTheValue';
}

Click here

*Example 2*

function appendMeBaby(aVar, bVar){
   self.location.href = 'img.php

Re: [PHP] A two flavored post

2007-10-05 Thread Daniel Brown
On 10/5/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 11:18 PM -0400 10/4/07, Nathan Nobbe wrote: > >On 10/4/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Hi gang: > > > >I asked this question on the javascript list, but for some reason > >it's taking forever to post there. So, I

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread tedd
At 10:38 PM -0700 10/4/07, tbt wrote: Hi I'm a newbie to php and i would like to know a way of viewing runtime errors on the browser. Currently when an error occurs nothing is displayed on the browser. Is there any way of viewing all error messages on the browser itself. Thanks tbt: Welcome

Re: [PHP] Disabling the built-in POST handler

2007-10-05 Thread Jim Lucas
Stefanos Stamatis wrote: Hello, I need to handle very large file uploads and push the data into a socket. Having php to write everything to a temporary file, then reading it again inside the script and pushing it into the socket is very inefficient and imposes size limitations to the uploaded fi

Re: [PHP] A two flavored post

2007-10-05 Thread tedd
At 11:18 PM -0400 10/4/07, Nathan Nobbe wrote: On 10/4/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi gang: I asked this question on the javascript list, but for some reason it's taking forever to post there. So, I figured that I would ask here as well. I'm currently sending

[PHP] Re: Generating PDF files (XSLT, ps, XSL-FO, FOP, etc)

2007-10-05 Thread Colin Guthrie
Larry Garfield wrote: > On Friday 05 October 2007, Per Jessen wrote: >> Yannick Warnier wrote: >>> but you can't generate a PDF using XML and XSLT, although XSLT is, to >>> my understanding, made to enable export in various formats from the >>> same XML file. >> XSLT is a style language, and you co

[PHP] Disabling the built-in POST handler

2007-10-05 Thread Stefanos Stamatis
Hello, I need to handle very large file uploads and push the data into a socket. Having php to write everything to a temporary file, then reading it again inside the script and pushing it into the socket is very inefficient and imposes size limitations to the uploaded files (which may reach GB in

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread Jim Lucas
Dan Shirah wrote: Ah, what a lovely case of the Friday morning brain farts! I have a query that selects some data from a table based on the current ID selected. If the query does not return any results, I want it to continue to another query that will insert a record into the table. Below is w

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Daniel Brown
On 10/5/07, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 11:29 -0400, Daniel Brown wrote: > > Yeah, honestly I wasn't sure if it was an injection attack or if > > those URLs were referrers in the logs. > > OK sorry if I wasn't 100% clear here, but the logs showed up something

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Paul Scott
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 11:29 -0400, Daniel Brown wrote: > Yeah, honestly I wasn't sure if it was an injection attack or if > those URLs were referrers in the logs. OK sorry if I wasn't 100% clear here, but the logs showed up something like: http://fsiu.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=http://www.go

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Daniel Brown wrote: Yeah, honestly I wasn't sure if it was an injection attack or if those URLs were referrers in the logs. If you hit the first URL ( http://www.vesprokat.ru/n ) with, say lynx, you get that script coming up. So it could've been referral hits. Which could mean the r

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread marek
I would advise against using intval if the sql data type is anything greater and/or equal to "int unsigned". PHP on 32 bit systems: intval can only handle values up to 2147483647. sql unsigned int can go up to |4294967295 and bigints even higher This could cause serious problems ... Marek

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread marek
Even better: ".mssql_get_last_message()); } ?> Dan Shirah wrote: Okay, gotcha! I changed it to this and it works: ".mssql_get_last_message()); } ?> Thanks! :) On 10/5/07, Aleksandar Vojnovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think the $lock_result is just a resource #id you haven't fetche

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Daniel Brown
On 10/5/07, Ashley M. Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Brown wrote: > > The biggest issue does still remain: if this is on your local > > system, you need to figure out exactly how it got there in the first > > place > I thought the OP said he noticed it in his logs... I unders

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread Jim Lucas
tbt wrote: Hi I'm a newbie to php and i would like to know a way of viewing runtime errors on the browser. Currently when an error occurs nothing is displayed on the browser. Is there any way of viewing all error messages on the browser itself. Thanks From what I read in your other posts, it

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Daniel Brown wrote: The biggest issue does still remain: if this is on your local system, you need to figure out exactly how it got there in the first place I thought the OP said he noticed it in his logs... I understood that as someone cleverly trying to inject it somehow and it ended u

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread Aleksandar Vojnovic
$request_id = $_GET['id']; <--- I suppose this would be an int. True? If so then add: Aleksandar marek wrote: Even better: ".mssql_get_last_message()); } ?> Dan Shirah wrote: Okay, gotcha! I changed it to this and it works: $lock_result = mssql_query($lock_query) or die(mssql_get_la

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Daniel Brown
On 10/5/07, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 07:38 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > > Quarantine Messages: > > Message quarantined because of virus: PHP.Shell. > > > > Someone saw it somewhere and reported it... > > Don't you love Free Software?

Re: [PHP] Generating PDF files (XSLT, ps, XSL-FO, FOP, etc)

2007-10-05 Thread Larry Garfield
On Friday 05 October 2007, Per Jessen wrote: > Yannick Warnier wrote: > > but you can't generate a PDF using XML and XSLT, although XSLT is, to > > my understanding, made to enable export in various formats from the > > same XML file. > > XSLT is a style language, and you could quite possibly make

Re[4]: [PHP] Super bizarre changing variable!!

2007-10-05 Thread Richard Davey
Hi Brian, Friday, October 5, 2007, 2:10:32 PM, you wrote: > I definitely misunderstood what you guys are saying about the length. > That's clearly a problem for a lot of my values. > I can switch them both to bigint. One table has 34,000,000 records > and it's OK if this is hung up for a few m

[PHP] Re: Super bizarre changing variable!!

2007-10-05 Thread Colin Guthrie
Brian Dunning wrote: > I definitely misunderstood what you guys are saying about the length. > That's clearly a problem for a lot of my values. > > I can switch them both to bigint. One table has 34,000,000 records and > it's OK if this is hung up for a few minutes but not much longer than > that

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Paul Scott
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 07:38 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > Quarantine Messages: > Message quarantined because of virus: PHP.Shell. > > Someone saw it somewhere and reported it... Don't you love Free Software? ;) --Paul All Email originating from UWC is covered by discla

Re: [PHP] evil script in server logs (Heads Up)

2007-10-05 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Paul Scott wrote: I am taking a quick look through the access logs on our dev box, and came across this little nasty that was trying to execute itself as a XSS attack(?) Interestingly enough, MimeDefang/ClamAV quarantined your message because of that script: Quarantine Messages:

Re: Re[2]: [PHP] Super bizarre changing variable!!

2007-10-05 Thread Brian Dunning
I definitely misunderstood what you guys are saying about the length. That's clearly a problem for a lot of my values. I can switch them both to bigint. One table has 34,000,000 records and it's OK if this is hung up for a few minutes but not much longer than that - any chance this change m

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread M. Sokolewicz
I'll just put my comments inline for you... Dan Shirah wrote: Okay, gotcha! I changed it to this and it works: You can't trust this info. $lock_query = "SELECT id, locked_by_user FROM locked_payments WHERE id = '$request_id'"; WARNING :: SQL INJECTION :: WARNING $lock_result = mssql_quer

Re[2]: [PHP] Super bizarre changing variable!!

2007-10-05 Thread Richard Davey
Hi Brian, Friday, October 5, 2007, 1:28:35 PM, you wrote: > This is indeed the complete code, I did not cut anything out for > brevity, which is why this appears to be so impossible. > eAccelerator is activated, could something be corrupt? Could a > corrupt index cause this? > In table1, `r

Re: [PHP] Super bizarre changing variable!!

2007-10-05 Thread Brian Dunning
This is indeed the complete code, I did not cut anything out for brevity, which is why this appears to be so impossible. eAccelerator is activated, could something be corrupt? Could a corrupt index cause this? In table1, `referer` is int(12). In table2, `data` is text In table2, `friend_id`

[PHP] Re: [SOAP] potential fix for bug 42637

2007-10-05 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 11:58 -0400, Bill Moran wrote: > I posted this to internals@ on Friday and haven't heard anything. > Hi Bill! This patch is *great*. In fact, I'll take two! It's a steal! I was running into the same problem and your patch is a life saver! Free beer for Bill in the futu

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread Dan Shirah
Okay, gotcha! I changed it to this and it works: ".mssql_get_last_message()); } ?> Thanks! :) On 10/5/07, Aleksandar Vojnovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think the $lock_result is just a resource #id you haven't fetched any > data yet. True? > > Aleksander > > Dan Shirah wrote: > > Ah, wh

Re: [PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread Aleksandar Vojnovic
I think the $lock_result is just a resource #id you haven't fetched any data yet. True? Aleksander Dan Shirah wrote: Ah, what a lovely case of the Friday morning brain farts! I have a query that selects some data from a table based on the current ID selected. If the query does not return any

[PHP] Empty Array?

2007-10-05 Thread Dan Shirah
Ah, what a lovely case of the Friday morning brain farts! I have a query that selects some data from a table based on the current ID selected. If the query does not return any results, I want it to continue to another query that will insert a record into the table. Below is what I have...but it

Re: [PHP] php on irc

2007-10-05 Thread Sudheer Satyanarayana
Hi Slith, #php on irc.freenode.net is a nice PHP channel Slith wrote: i was just wondering if there is an irc channel for php? -- With Warm Regards, Sudheer. S http://www.binaryvibes.co.in -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] php on irc

2007-10-05 Thread Slith
i was just wondering if there is an irc channel for php? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread Aleksandar Vojnovic
Maybe display errors is set on off? Aleksander tbt wrote: yes it is pscott wrote: On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 00:32 -0700, tbt wrote: I added the following lines to the top of my script but still no error messages show up on the browser. When a php error occurs the entire page is stil

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread Aleksandar Vojnovic
try putting this on the top of your PHP page tbt wrote: yes it is pscott wrote: On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 00:32 -0700, tbt wrote: I added the following lines to the top of my script but still no error messages show up on the browser. When a php error occurs the entire page is still sho

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread tbt
yes it is pscott wrote: > > > On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 00:32 -0700, tbt wrote: >> I added the following lines to the top of my script but still no error >> messages show up on the browser. >> When a php error occurs the entire page is still shown blank. >> > > Is your script *supposed* to out

RE: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread Ford, Mike
> -Original Message- > From: Paul Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 05 October 2007 06:44 > > On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 22:38 -0700, tbt wrote: > > I'm a newbie to php and i would like to know a way of > viewing runtime errors > > on the browser. Currently when an error occurs nothing i

Re: [PHP] Generating PDF files (XSLT, ps, XSL-FO, FOP, etc)

2007-10-05 Thread Per Jessen
Yannick Warnier wrote: > but you can't generate a PDF using XML and XSLT, although XSLT is, to > my understanding, made to enable export in various formats from the > same XML file. XSLT is a style language, and you could quite possibly make it produce a PDF. > It seems that in this case (expor

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread Paul Scott
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 00:32 -0700, tbt wrote: > I added the following lines to the top of my script but still no error > messages show up on the browser. > When a php error occurs the entire page is still shown blank. > Is your script *supposed* to output something? --Paul All Email originati

Re: [PHP] error messages

2007-10-05 Thread tbt
I added the following lines to the top of my script but still no error messages show up on the browser. When a php error occurs the entire page is still shown blank. Larry Garfield wrote: > > On Friday 05 October 2007, Paul Scott wrote: >> On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 22:38 -0700, tbt wrote: >> > I'm