php-general Digest 30 Nov 2009 08:39:14 - Issue 6465
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Re: PHP APACHE SAVE AS
300143 by: Jim Lucas
300144 by: kranthi
Re: PHP internal memory
300145 by: Robert Cummings
Re: how to prevent a mild DOSS attack?
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I am trying to implement a relatively complete login system code for my
website, but the code is a bit dated ($HTTP_POST_VARS for example).
I am not too familiar with classes and I'm having trouble with this one.
I have an include which is the login form if the SESSION is not set, and a
mini
I have a query who is returning a NUMERIC(18,8) column.
In the IBExpert, te resultset is:
30,9127
836,5800
But PHP returns in a strange format:
3.9127
83.65800
Somebody help ?
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aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
So here is my final test code, notice the check for ' ' in the if.
Since I'm on Linux, this has to do with whats between the last LF and
EOF which is nothing but this nothing will get printed out.
$file = fopen(somefile.txt, r);
while (! feof($file))
{
On Nov 30, 2009, at 5:37 AM, helderfelipe wrote:
I have a query who is returning a NUMERIC(18,8) column.
In the IBExpert, te resultset is:
30,9127
836,5800
But PHP returns in a strange format:
3.9127
83.65800
Somebody help ?
That strange format you're referring
From: Ali Asghar Toraby Parizy
How can i create a web page that include some gadgets? what kind of
technology do i have to use to creating web pages like igoogle and
gmail?
How can i create them by php?
You probably want to look at a portal, something like LifeRay. If that
is too far out,
From: news
even though the dbf has 10K records
Fox can't spend minutes to found a match
by the way, its very strange
to have 35 columns in a table/dbf or whatever
pay attention to the comment of Ashley
in Fox, you should:
SELECT directory
INDEX on phone_number to
From: c4...@comcast.net
Has anyone done any work towards packaging of PHP in
a manner similar to jar or eggs? I was working on a
project the other day with a lot of class files and
thought this would be a cool, simple way to deploy
the app.
Nope, too much like work. We just wrap it up in
of course, i agree
xbase needed indexes to work properly
Bob McConnell escribió:
From: news
even though the dbf has 10K records
Fox can't spend minutes to found a match
by the way, its very strange
to have 35 columns in a table/dbf or whatever
pay attention to the comment of Ashley
On Nov 30, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Bob McConnell wrote:
From: news
even though the dbf has 10K records
Fox can't spend minutes to found a match
by the way, its very strange
to have 35 columns in a table/dbf or whatever
pay attention to the comment of Ashley
in Fox, you should:
SELECT
On Nov 30, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Bob McConnell wrote:
From: Rahul S. Johari
On Nov 30, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Bob McConnell wrote:
From: news
even though the dbf has 10K records
Fox can't spend minutes to found a match
by the way, its very strange
to have 35 columns in a table/dbf or
c4...@comcast.net schrieb:
Has anyone done any work towards packaging of PHP in a manner similar to jar or eggs? I was working on a project the other day with a lot of class files and thought this would be a cool, simple way to deploy the app.
Hi,
you can check the Phar solution from PHP
Hi Shawn,
Your code looks cleaner then mine so i tried it and got the last entry
in the txt file printed twice.
On Nov 30, 2009, at 7:07 AM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
So here is my final test code, notice the check for ' ' in the if.
Since I'm on Linux, this has
On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 09:04 -0800, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Your code looks cleaner then mine so i tried it and got the last entry
in the txt file printed twice.
On Nov 30, 2009, at 7:07 AM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
So here is my final test
Hi Ash,
Actually I need the if because the code will print out an empty line
and add sometext to it.
So without the if check for an empty line, at the end of the loop I'll
get sometext. For example, if the file I am processing called
somename.txt has
a
b
c
in it. I'll have;
On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 09:40 -0800, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ash,
Actually I need the if because the code will print out an empty line
and add sometext to it.
So without the if check for an empty line, at the end of the loop I'll
get sometext. For example, if the file I am
Has anyone seen this?
Script started on Mon Nov 30 11:30:16 2009
doctor.nl2k.ab.ca//usr/source/php-5.3.1$ make libs/libphp5.bundle
gcc -I/usr/include -g -g -O0 -Wall -avoid-version -module -L/usr/contrib/lib
-L/usr/contrib//lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -L/usr/contrib/lib/mysql
I have been trying to wrap my mind around how to accomplish this for a few
days, and done estensive searching on Google.
I know there are free CMS systems available for download, but I want to
write my own code so I can maintain it and extend it, I need it to be
customizable.
So far what I have
Allen McCabe wrote:
I have been trying to wrap my mind around how to accomplish this for a few
days, and done estensive searching on Google.
I know there are free CMS systems available for download, but I want to
write my own code so I can maintain it and extend it, I need it to be
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Allen McCabe allenmcc...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been trying to wrap my mind around how to accomplish this for a few
days, and done estensive searching on Google.
I know there are free CMS systems available for download, but I want to
write my own code so I
Good grief. It doesn't like printing an INT field like as if it were a
string??
I looked at: http://php.ca/manual-lookup.php?pattern=stringtoint like I
might of in Delphi :)p
echo td$mydata-2010/td\n;
echo td$mydata-2009/td\n;
Is this something new in PHP? Geez.
John
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On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:27 PM, John Taylor-Johnston
jt.johns...@usherbrooke.ca wrote:
Good grief. It doesn't like printing an INT field like as if it were a
string??
I looked at: http://php.ca/manual-lookup.php?pattern=stringtoint like I
might of in Delphi :)p
echo
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