>>
>> The $players object is created before the loop:
>> $players = new Players($lid);
>
>
>
> Which means the code is only executed once since it's in the
> constructor. It's not changing per loop because you're not calling the
> code.
>
> Maybe setting $this->max should be done in
>
> fetchSele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Since the Players method is a constructor, it's more about how you set
>> the object(s) up.
>>
>> What does the loop look like before you create a new object?
>>
>
> Well see here is where it gets messy! This is not my code - I've ported a
> phpnuke module over to drago
>
> Since the Players method is a constructor, it's more about how you set
> the object(s) up.
>
> What does the loop look like before you create a new object?
>
Well see here is where it gets messy! This is not my code - I've ported a
phpnuke module over to dragonflycms.
The $players object is
Richard Kurth wrote:
> I hope I can explain what I am trying to do.
> I have two tables the first one has the custom form elements
>
>
> elements_id elements_field_type elements_field_caption members_id
> 35 text test8
> 36 text
> I have run through the script with a debugger, and sure
> enough, we only enter function Players once.
>
> Is this normal behaviour for PHP5 vs PHP4?
> Is there a way for me to force $this->max to be calculated each time
> function max is called?
Since the Players method is a constructor, it's
I have the following code in part of a loop:
$max = $players->max();
Important parts of players class:
class Players extends dynamicTable {
var $setup;
var $lid;
var $size;
var $max;
var $data;
var $data_result;
var $data_index;
var $player_stats_result;
var $player_stat
Never mind. Gotta lay off the dumb juice.
I'm new to php. My understanding of php scoping in v5 is that within a file
there are only two scopes, main and in function.
Why doesn't this work?
---
$err = "original value";
$page = " {$err} Some more HTML";
if(something)
{
$err = "this error";
// $err retains original value ins
Jason Norwood-Young wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 14:48 +0100, Paul Jinks wrote:
I think my first post was ambiguous. What we're thinking of is to build a
site on which people can view videos with the option to add metadata to a
video after viewing it.
We think that the content we have will b
I hope I can explain what I am trying to do.
I have two tables the first one has the custom form elements
elements_id elements_field_type elements_field_caption members_id
35 text test 8
36 text test2 8
> -Original Message-
> From: mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 2:17 PM
> To: Chris Scott
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: FW: [PHP] getting info from video formats
>
> On 7/28/08, Chris Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree.
> >
> > I use M
> actually, a lot of stuff is finally saying "php5 only" now ...
Just in time for PHP6... :-)
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On 7/28/08, Chris Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree.
>
> I use MPlayer to process videos. One script gets the video length like this.
>
> //use mplayer to pull some info from the video
> $info = exec("\"$mplayer\" $videoPath/$videoName -identify -nosound -frames 0
> > $tmpInfoFile");
> //
I agree.
I use MPlayer to process videos. One script gets the video length like this.
//use mplayer to pull some info from the video
$info = exec("\"$mplayer\" $videoPath/$videoName -identify -nosound -frames 0 >
$tmpInfoFile");
//and open the file it stores the data in
$infoFile = fopen("$tmpIn
On 7/28/08, Rene Veerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ImageMagick's "identify" command supposedly reads AVI and MPEG, but i can't
> get it to work on my avi's:
i wouldn't rely on it; i'd rely on it for "Image"s :)
> C:\Users\rene\Documents\Downloads>identify
> Stargate.Atlantis.S05E02.HDTV.XviD-
On 7/28/08, n3or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Compatibility to older Software of the hosters and sloth of the developers
i think this is a cop-out, any halfass open source package should be
compatible with php5 now.
i've been running php5 since it came out and everything i have tried
never has a
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Nate Tallman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> Does anyone know of any good literature on programming revision history into
> an application? I'm looking for something covering theory around revision
> history.
>
> For a little background info, I'm dealing w
Hey guys,
Does anyone know of any good literature on programming revision history into
an application? I'm looking for something covering theory around revision
history.
For a little background info, I'm dealing with lesson plans that will need
to be edited by many different sources. I like the wa
At 11:20 AM -0400 7/28/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Jul 28, 2008, at 11:10 AM, tedd wrote:
As I've said many times before:
"I've learned something new every day of my life... and I'm getting
damned tried of it!"
Butt... You're still alive to be apart of it :)
As long as my butt is, I guess yo
On Jul 28, 2008, at 11:10 AM, tedd wrote:
At 9:06 AM +0100 7/28/08, Peter Ford wrote:
At 6:47 PM -0400 7/25/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:29 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
But, there's nothing wrong with starting a sentence with but.
Correct, as I said, in "Rea
At 9:06 AM +0100 7/28/08, Peter Ford wrote:
At 6:47 PM -0400 7/25/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:29 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But, there's nothing wrong with starting a sentence with but.
Correct, as I said, in "Reader's Digest" English. In proper
grammar, i
On Jul 24, 2008, at 5:48 AM, Richard Heyes wrote:
Anyone know of an unintrusive code beautifier written specifically
with in
mind?
With 'what' in mind?
Sorry, PHP.
Not that this thread got off topic at all, but here's a listing (more
than PHP):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prettypr
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 14:48 +0100, Paul Jinks wrote:
> I think my first post was ambiguous. What we're thinking of is to build a
> site on which people can view videos with the option to add metadata to a
> video after viewing it.
>
> We think that the content we have will be of wide interest to
On Mon, July 28, 2008 2:04 pm, Richard Heyes wrote:
>> I'm working on a project where we're building a collection of videos in
>> Flash and the idea has been mooted that it would improve usability if we
>> were to allow users to tag videos they've seen a la last.fm, flickr
>> youtube etc.
>
> If yo
Richard Heyes wrote:
>> 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.
Right, you've answered your own question. You're still on Apache 1.3.33
because y
> 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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n3or wrote:
Compatibility to older Software of the hosters and sloth of the
developers
Richard Heyes schrieb:
I'm interested - why are people still using PHP4? It's been over 4
years (I think) - plenty of time to upgrade to five.
I think because retro is hot these daysor wasor will b
> Why is COBOL still in use? :)
What is COBOL? :-)
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm interested - why are people still using PHP4? It's been over 4
> years (I think) - plenty of time to upgrade to five.
>
> --
> Richard Heyes
> http://www.phpguru.org
Why is COBOL still in use? :)
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> I'm working on a project where we're building a collection of videos in
> Flash and the idea has been mooted that it would improve usability if we
> were to allow users to tag videos they've seen a la last.fm, flickr
> youtube etc.
If you're thinking of trying re-invent a UI - my advice would be
Richard Heyes wrote:
> I'm interested - why are people still using PHP4? It's been over 4
> years (I think) - plenty of time to upgrade to five.
Migration issues for instance - we have quite a bit of code that uses
sablotron - in PHP5 that's been changed to libxslt, which requires
extensive code-
Compatibility to older Software of the hosters and sloth of the developers
Richard Heyes schrieb:
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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M
Hi
I'm working on a project where we're building a collection of videos in
Flash and the idea has been mooted that it would improve usability if we
were to allow users to tag videos they've seen a la last.fm, flickr
youtube etc.
It's still very early days and I'm quite interested in putting somet
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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Rene Veerman wrote:
USD 1500 for a commercial license :(
That's prohibitively expensive for me atm..
Any other packages that might do the trick?
Well, there's nothing wrong with taking a peek at the source code and
get some idea of how they did the information gathering.
Then, build your ow
Aschwin Wesselius wrote:
Rene Veerman wrote:
Hi.
I want to enable video and flash for my CMS, but that requires that i
can
read at least the dimensions of a video file..
ImageMagick's "identify" command supposedly reads AVI and MPEG, but i
can't
get it to work on my avi's:
C:\Users\rene\D
Rene Veerman wrote:
Hi.
I want to enable video and flash for my CMS, but that requires that i can
read at least the dimensions of a video file..
ImageMagick's "identify" command supposedly reads AVI and MPEG, but i can't
get it to work on my avi's:
C:\Users\rene\Documents\Downloads>identify
St
Hi.
I want to enable video and flash for my CMS, but that requires that i can
read at least the dimensions of a video file..
ImageMagick's "identify" command supposedly reads AVI and MPEG, but i can't
get it to work on my avi's:
C:\Users\rene\Documents\Downloads>identify
Stargate.Atlantis.S05E02
tedd wrote:
At 6:47 PM -0400 7/25/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:29 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But, there's nothing wrong with starting a sentence with but.
There, I even started AND ended with one.
Correct, as I said, in "Reader's Digest" English. In pro
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