Folks:
Thanks for all your help and suggestions.
Miracle of miracles I am now getting a response,so I can start some
level of debugging.
I am not sure exactly what has been going on. I NEVER got a response,
then I did - when I tried uploading some different files. It seems
that larger fil
> 1. user A insert into table (get id = 1 from auto increment value)
> 2. user B insert into table (get id = 2 from auto increment value)
> 3. user A get value from $id = LAST_INSERT_ID() (id = 2)
> 4. user B get value from $id = LAST_INSERT_ID() (id =2)
[8<]
> How can we make sure that those 3 pro
If I follow you correctly, is the scenario below possible.??
Let's say there are 2 users accessing the app at the same time (user A and
B). Here's the sequnce of operation...
1. user A insert into table (get id = 1 from auto increment value)
2. user B insert into table (get id = 2 from auto increm
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Phred White wrote:
> Andrea:
>
> I have in my php.ini:
>
> apc.rfc1867 = On
> apc.rfc1867_freq = 10K
>
> The apc.php diagnostic/report page says it is on. It just returns false. I
> will look at your zip file and see if something jumps out.
>
what about your other
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 18:21:11 -0400
Andres Gonzalez wrote:
> In the php configurations directories /etc/php5, there are 2
> subdirectories, one for
> cgi and one for cli. There is a php.ini file in each of these
> directories.
>
> What would cause a difference of behavior in these 2 environment
>
> While it's a joke, in all fairness, it does work.
only because you debugged before server side responses, and now, as I have
said, you have an alternative to speed up that process.
Finally, Formaldehyde JS had a typo so only today I realized it and I uploaded
the version 1.01 of Formalde
>
> While it's a joke, in all fairness, it does work.
only because you debugged before server side responses, and now, as I have
said, you have an alternative to speed up that process.
Finally, Formaldehyde JS had a typo so only today I realized it and I uploaded
the version 1.01 of Formalde
Andrea:
I have in my php.ini:
apc.rfc1867 = On
apc.rfc1867_freq = 10K
The apc.php diagnostic/report page says it is on. It just returns
false. I will look at your zip file and see if something jumps out.
Thanks, Phred
On Sep 14, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
Can you write he
On Sep 14, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Phred White
wrote:
Andrea:
I see. That is a cool idea, but you are right, concurrency could
definitely be a problem. That's what APC is supposed to solve
because it tags the file with a unique ID. But I
At 7:28 AM +0200 9/14/09, J DeBord wrote:
In all fairness Tedd, your example is a bit of a joke. Send some JSON back
and forth, do some database queries, and use a webservice all at the same
time. Your AJAX calls won't be so simple then.
Okay, so my work is a joke. Been there, done that before
In the php configurations directories /etc/php5, there are 2
subdirectories, one for
cgi and one for cli. There is a php.ini file in each of these directories.
What would cause a difference of behavior in these 2 environments with
the php.ini
exactly the same in each directory??
I have a com
I have already said I am sorry and I explained the reason I replied in such
joking way.
Now, I am sure you can understand, since you say you use this ML for
recruitment as well, that it would be nice to leave this "subject" as
clear as possible.
I would even suggest authors to create a new
I'm not trolling, but I am really curious who and why someone thought
"Cyber-Duck" was a good name (and theme) to use?!? Seriously?
Personally, I wouldn't work for a company with such a silly name. Is there
some hidden meaning or is this a personal joke between the founders? I
really am curious.
Dear Mikey Mouse
you are the only one to thing so, and here the only guy who is riding
a Donkey is you, I have no problem with Andrea is a smart guy, but
just said it's kind of not a good point to troll when a recruiter is
looking for someone and I am sorry I did not say you were trolling
secondab
Can you write here how you configured APC?
In my old test I had to set
apc.rfc1867 = On
and if you grab the zip: http://www.3site.eu/examples/APCQuery.zip
tell me what is exactly wrong (I tried ages ago though, I am using other
strategies right now: http://code.google.com/p/noswfupload/ - not su
Wht is exactly your problem?
If I am that bad I have simply removed myself from the list of possible
candidates, if I ever had a chance.
Keep blaming other feeling the ruler here does not put you in a better position
than a troll.
I am sorry for the original message 'cause I thought recruiters
Ah ah ah ... guys, you made my days, I cannot believe you are all ready to
blame somebody else here"
I was obviously joking, I did not know php general list was a recruiter place
and I've never read announcement in upper case here but seriously, you guys are
so funny to try to force your supre
Who's trolling? I simply and succinctly stated that you don't fully
understand the psychological demographics of IT industry employees.
And frankly, you've done far more to disrupt this thread by riding in
on your high and mighty horse than I did in my 3 word comment. Mr.
Botbol is a big boy who
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Phred White wrote:
> Andrea:
>
> I see. That is a cool idea, but you are right, concurrency could definitely
> be a problem. That's what APC is supposed to solve because it tags the file
> with a unique ID. But I can't get that sucker to return the value to me! If
Andrea:
I see. That is a cool idea, but you are right, concurrency could
definitely be a problem. That's what APC is supposed to solve because
it tags the file with a unique ID. But I can't get that sucker to
return the value to me! If I could get APC to work I would be done.
I also start
Hello Mike,
sure like everyone I like sometimes to troll, I don't want to be the
"moral warrior guy" there, but when you are clever there is a time and
a place to troll not when people offers job, developers like to argue
this is a fact, but you have to know when it's to right time.
Best,
On Mon
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:56 PM, mm w <0xcafef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you can be a good coder but you cannot
> be without a minimum of social skills and education
You'd be surprised...
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Hello Daniel,
I am not scared about my reputation, I am just ashamed to welcome
someone like this, I just want to remember to everyone that we are in
a tough economic situation, and when someone is coming with an
interesting offer, you cannot be a troll , and yes somehow I don't
want to be linked
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 15:56, mm w <0xcafef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Daniel
>
> How Andrea showed up, seriously you can be a good coder but you cannot
> be without a minimum of social skills and education, I have the
> feeling to be a Circus.
Honestly, my opinion is more in how your publi
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Bastien Koert wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Marcus Gnaß wrote:
>> Tony Marston wrote:
>>
>>> You cannot do this in a separate class as it requires action in both the
>>> presentation (UI) and data access layers, and a single class is not allowed
>>> to
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Marcus Gnaß wrote:
> Tony Marston wrote:
>
>> You cannot do this in a separate class as it requires action in both the
>> presentation (UI) and data access layers, and a single class is not allowed
>> to operate in more than one layer.
>
> You can, but you shouldn'
Hello Daniel
How Andrea showed up, seriously you can be a good coder but you cannot
be without a minimum of social skills and education, I have the
feeling to be a Circus.
Best,
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 15:50, mm w <0xcafef...@gmail.com> w
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 15:50, mm w <0xcafef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, Jerome
>
> I would like to apologize because this kind of behavior is not a good
> point for the image of the community,
>
> folks please, if your are interested in this position, just send your
> resume and your references
Hello, Jerome
I would like to apologize because this kind of behavior is not a good
point for the image of the community,
folks please, if your are interested in this position, just send your
resume and your references to Jerome, without forgetting to activate
your verbose mode.
Best,
On Mon,
On 9/14/09 2:11 PM, "Lars Torben Wilson" wrote:
> Tom Worster wrote:
>> On 9/13/09 10:24 PM, "Tommy Pham" wrote:
>>
>>> --- On Sun, 9/13/09, Tom Worster wrote:
>>>
From: Tom Worster
Subject: [PHP] server name that the user agent used
To: "PHP General List"
Date: Sunday,
Tony Marston wrote:
> You cannot do this in a separate class as it requires action in both the
> presentation (UI) and data access layers, and a single class is not allowed
> to operate in more than one layer.
You can, but you shouldn't if you want to write your classes according
to the MVC pat
Hello Andrea,
I think it was not the main reason, I am living in California and
still do a lot of careless mistakes and English native people don't
blame me for that, there are able to understand as well as, you are
able to understand when people are doing such mistakes in your native
language,
I
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 08:56:59PM +0200, Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
>
> You are looking for me than, cool!
>
I can vouch for the fact that Andrea believes he's "all that".
Paul
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I guess I got instantly fired with "than" rather than "then" ... nevermind
> From: an_...@hotmail.com
> To: jer...@cyber-duck.co.uk; php-general@lists.php.net
> Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 20:56:59 +0200
> Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP GURU NEEDED
>
>
> You are looking for me than, cool!
>
> > Date: Mon,
You are looking for me than, cool!
> Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 18:38:17 +0100
> From: jer...@cyber-duck.co.uk
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] PHP GURU NEEDED
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Cyber-Duck are looking for a highly motivated PHP / CSS Guru to join our
> award-winning, London bas
The concept of my last link is this:
the instant before you do the upload you ask PHP to scan the tmp folder, or the
folder used to upload files (often the tmp) and you snap number of files, then
the upload starts, and it will create a temp file with a PHP predefined prefix,
you array_diff the
On Sep 14, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Tom Worster wrote:
with files that big, perhaps could write client js that polls a
script on
the server that simply returns the file size(s)? if you want a
thermometer,
use the number to resize a colored div.
Thanks Tom, for weighing in.
Having js poll a s
Tom Worster wrote:
On 9/13/09 10:24 PM, "Tommy Pham" wrote:
--- On Sun, 9/13/09, Tom Worster wrote:
From: Tom Worster
Subject: [PHP] server name that the user agent used
To: "PHP General List"
Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 8:21 PM
when using apache with one vhost that
responds to a fe
On 9/14/09 9:03 AM, "Tom Worster" wrote:
> On 9/13/09 10:24 PM, "Tommy Pham" wrote:
>
>> --- On Sun, 9/13/09, Tom Worster wrote:
>>
>>> From: Tom Worster
>>> Subject: [PHP] server name that the user agent used
>>> To: "PHP General List"
>>> Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 8:21 PM
>>> when
You would need to work in-house and employed as a full time member of
staff.
We would consider using a freelancer but they would have to be
accessible to come to our officers in North London to work on the
project.
Thanks
Jerome
-Original Message-
From: Jim Lucas [mailto:li...@cmsws.co
Is telecommuting acceptable?
Doesn't say one way or the other.
Jim Lucas
Jerome Botbol wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Cyber-Duck are looking for a highly motivated PHP / CSS Guru to join our
> award-winning, London based digital agency, specialising in interactive
> media. The coding role will f
truly old alternative: http://www.devpro.it/upload_progress/
> CC: php-general@lists.php.net
> From: phpl...@planetphred.com
> To: an_...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [PHP] APC - Upload progress problem. apc
> Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 10:54:21 -0500
>
> Hey Andrea:
>
> Ahhh yes, I've come full circ
This is on a Ubuntu 9.04 box. I did not try to open the file but just
listing out
the directory gives the size and it is 0. If I try to cat out the
contents, there is
nothing (I guess that does an open on it)
-Andres
Ralph Deffke wrote:
it would be interesting on what os u are working as w
Hello Andrea,
I did not mean to hurt you, my point was: beeing a Jerk when it's
ending in void conflicts with people, if you don't like their
comments, just don't answer to people.
For my concern, a program cannot be debuged by itself (especially
with a scripting language, we almost did a joke by
Hey Andrea:
Ahhh yes, I've come full circle. I STARTED with php-apc. I really
wanted an all-PHP solution, but apc_fetch() ALWAYS returns false a
value for uploads. I can apc_add() something and apc_fetch it... but
not for uploads : (
The apc.php summary page they supply that sows all the
thank you for your responses.
This appears to be a CodeIgniter problem because everything
of course works fine from a command line script. I will post
a question on their forum.
Thanks again.
-Andres
Jim Lucas wrote:
Andres Gonzalez wrote:
I have read in the contents of a file using fi
Andres Gonzalez wrote:
> I have read in the contents of a file using file_get_contents. I can verify
> that the data has actually been read in by echoing its contents.
>
> But then if I do this:
>
> $ret = file_put_contents("/tmp/bla", $bk);
>
> The return value gives the correct size of string
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Andres Gonzalez wrote:
> I have read in the contents of a file using file_get_contents. I can verify
> that the data has actually been read in by echoing its contents.
>
> But then if I do this:
>
> $ret = file_put_contents("/tmp/bla", $bk);
>
> The return value gi
it would be interesting on what os u are working as well. did u try to open
the file?
on windows often a file is reported as 0 bytes as of failing the refresh in
explorer.
ralph_def...@yahoo.de
"Andres Gonzalez" wrote in message
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> I have read in the cont
Noe that the debuger chapter is closed, and you actually did create a
error tracker helper and try to return them client side, I can
understand that you are frustrated by the poor php layer and support
regarding exception handling, but on this point as a lot of people
answer you we are doing that s
I have read in the contents of a file using file_get_contents. I can verify
that the data has actually been read in by echoing its contents.
But then if I do this:
$ret = file_put_contents("/tmp/bla", $bk);
The return value gives the correct size of string $bk, and the file /tmp/bla
is created
On 9/14/09 5:39 AM, "Phred White" wrote:
>
> On Sep 13, 2009, at 8:50 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Phred White
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sep 13, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
>>>
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Phred White
wrote:
>
I am not sure why you ended up with Flash, but here there is a good old example
with APC:
http://webreflection.blogspot.com/2007/10/upload-progress-bar-with-php5-apc-and.html
Regards
> CC: php-general@lists.php.net
> From: phpl...@planetphred.com
> To: oorza...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 14 Sep 200
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Phred White wrote:
>
> Bummer... It looked so promising, but on Macs, Flash has to load the entire
> file into memory to upload! R. So, it isn't viable for big files
> (Gig +) if you need it to be cross platform.
>
> So now I am looking at perl of all thing
On 9/13/09 10:24 PM, "Tommy Pham" wrote:
> --- On Sun, 9/13/09, Tom Worster wrote:
>
>> From: Tom Worster
>> Subject: [PHP] server name that the user agent used
>> To: "PHP General List"
>> Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 8:21 PM
>> when using apache with one vhost that
>> responds to a few
What you are trying to do is ridiculously easy, and something which I
accomplished years ago. Basically every column heading needs to be output as
a hyperlink which repeats the current page with the addition of
"orderby=" in the URL. This information appears in the $_GET
array, so you just repe
Jim Lucas wrote:
> Parham Doustdar wrote:
>> Hello there,
>> I've been asked to create something like the tables you usually see,
>> where the headers are actually links and when you click the links, the
>> table gets sorted based on the header. Are there any classes that you
>> know of that would
On Sep 13, 2009, at 8:50 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Phred White
wrote:
On Sep 13, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Phred White >
wrote:
On Sep 11, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 1:02 P
-Original Message-
From: Rico Secada [mailto:coolz...@it.dk]
Some time ago I developed a small web application that a bunch of users has
installed.
I have always used the DOCUMENT_ROOT for my includes, but the other day I
installed the application in a subdirectory, and as you've guessed
Parham Doustdar wrote:
Hello there,
I've been asked to create something like the tables you usually see, where the
headers are actually links and when you click the links, the table gets sorted
based on the header. Are there any classes that you know of that would do the
job? My current idea i
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