Greetings,
I'm hoping to visit the Stuttgart area* for one week ~ ten days
commencing c.Friday 19 August, to visit my brother-in-law and take a
short vacation.
If there are any PHP-related gatherings or activities I would be
interested to meet up (last time I tried, I missed out by one
Rolf,
the document_root just doesn't show up in my phpinfo();
do windows machines have one anyway?
I have used this var before, just not testing it locally.
It normally shows up when I use phpifno on the server.
Please check/compare the entries for doc_root = in the two PHP.INI
Andy,
I am a PHP beginner so this error may be a stupid one. Anyway, I'm
trying to write a simple addition script. The client enters two numbers,
then my script (adder.php) adds them. However, when the script is run, I
get Parse Error On Line 3 I have no idea exactly what I have done wrong.
Colin,
I have a similar problem. I am trying to figure out which of two dates
is greater. Both are in the -mm-dd format. Is there any easy
function that allows this sort of comparison or am I missing something?
Treat the dates as strings not numbers:
$DateOne = 2002-12-13;
$DateTwo =
Spam Arrest Sender VerificationYesterday we held an amusing discussion which
highlighted the futility of using (badly implemented) technological 'solutions' to a
social problem...
Herewith I attach a response received pursuant to a list contribution. Does this
'gentleman' seriously expect
I must be a suspicious character, but I haven't come across Expert Rating
before, nor do I know what Pete's connection with Expert Rating is, so I
went and looked at the PHP web site (where we are led to believe that we
would expect to find a lot of excitement) but a site-wide search fails to
Hello khuram,
Iam new at this mailing list .
=welcome to our happy band!
I have a problem in php
is that i want to store the images on local hard disk
that are in email (pop3 account) by runing a php file.
how can i do that. please help me asap.
=there are a number of classes available
Richard,
I am parsing a csv file with fgetcsv and the fields are surrounding by
double quotes, now I am running into a problem periodically that when
there
are quotes within the value it is treating it like another value instead
of
the same value.
Any ideas on how to get around that?
I am
I have a feeling it's going to work out to be something stupidly
simple... like these problems always do. :)
=embarrassingly so! If you're taking this all off a user's say-so,
then it
sounds like an eyeball job to me...
I never did solve it, but it came down to a weird cookie problem.
Hi Jon,
I think we've seen this discussion on the list before
(so Christopher, check the archives!)
I'm wondering if someone has a great source for a master-list
of controversial and vulger words that I can use on my site.
I would like to pattern match input text against this master-list
(Christmas) tree(s). No worries - it's familiar territory!
Thanks for your help,
=dn
-Original Message-
From: DL Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 December 2002 19:52
=as a Windows user I struggle to cope with some of these UNIX
concepts, so I
hit Google - with no joy
if you want a partial list of offensive terms - try looking
at the meta keywords on a few porn sites ...
Excellent idea!
Unfortunately I'd have to explain that to my boss... No, really, I'm
doing
some research...
=guess monopolising the color printer for a whole afternoon would give you
Jason,
there simply is no definitive list of words
The fact is content filtering does not work without a heavy dose of human
intervention.
It is quite shocking that large numbers of well known corporations deploy
misconfigured content-filtering software which rejects perfectly innocent
i setting php.ini
[mail function]
;For Win32 only
SMTP = hermes.ica.gov.co
sendmail_from = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=it is impressive to see that the Greeks' messenger has made it all the way
over to Colombia! Wasn't he also held responsible for dealing with people
who were guilty of indiscreet speech
Hi UberGoober,
Thanks for your (unique) reply.
Specifically: am playing with web pages/link continuity checking and
suchlike. So HTTP; as an improvement over the facilities offered by fopen().
Have worked through the readme examples, and dived into the script's code,
as you would expect. Was
Hi John,
You mention that it is a login script and that input is rejected. Is it
rejected when it is initially typed in, or is it reported as rejected when
ensuing pages are served?
Please check the IE on the offending machine. Does it have security settings
that forbid cookies?
Check the
I agree with Jason, it seems strange to have a command line option (that can
only apply to command line operation) and yet the output be in
browser/non-command line format... However with PHP-CLI 'coming soon', maybe
that sorts things out.
Meantime may I suggest combining the two answers:
php -i
Hi Steve,
Have you solved this already?
If not, when you copied the code between machines was there some effort to
ensure that the 'copy' points to the RDBMS/tbls on the same box/different
box - or does the original box have code that points to tbls on itself, and
the second box have code that
John,
You mention that it is a login script and that input is rejected. Is
it
rejected when it is initially typed in, or is it reported as
rejected
when
ensuing pages are served?
When it's initially typed in.
=do you have multiple 'environments' (eg VHosts or even physical servers)
=now let's take a look at the UNIX Epoch. Various
'quotations' have surfaced
in this email, and I don't recall that it is well discussed
within the PHP
manual (it being a UNIX definition after all...). The epoch 'began'
1Jan1970, sure enough (exactly as quoted). HOWEVER it is defined
Justin,
Jumping in late...
Daylight Savings Time?
John, I think Daylight Saving Time creates a difference of 1 hour and
not
1 day :)
True... but I checked it anyway -- by adding just one and two hours to the
stamp... which made no difference... but when I added 86400 to the stamp,
it
all
(pardon the pun)
Please recommend a Snoopy tutorial,
=dn
PS Google has not been my friend!
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Hi Tom,
I know the text editor question has been beat to death, but I'm looking
for a simple editor with syntax highlighting that can be installed in
Windows by a general user. It would have to be something that didn't
access the registry, as normal users can't do that. Does anyone know
Hey Andy,
I'm trying to track down a problem with someone else's
code. Our hosting service changed PHP versions on us
(up to 4.0.6), and everything broke. I think I have
tracked down at least part of the problem. We have a
...
Ascertain differences by printing out a phpinfo() report for the
Hi Thomas,
SELECT * from $DB_TBLName WHERE
(Trim(WorkerEmail)='$userReplacementEmail')
AND AND OR OR OR OR OR
This is all a bit complicated, and a simple boy like me gets lost too
easily. KISS principle: Keep it simple...
You have two employees:
A, so named because he Already has Annual
Thomas (and list),
The solution, as previously posted, is flawed/incomplete - mea culpa.
Excuse: I was interrupted three times from typing the word SELECT until
pressing Send, and then rushing to get on to the next call on my time...
WHERE bstart afinish
OR bfinish astart;
Check
Hi Anthony,
I'm using MS Win 98 and my ISP has PHP installed on a MS server.
I'd like to display a HTML form box on my site for users to type in a
message utilizing the PHP mail() function.
I've tested this using Apache on my drive with a html form and a php
script
to receive the data and
Hi Anthony
Qusetion: 1:
What would happen if I changed the php.ini settings to:
SMTP=mail.yourisp.com
sendmail_from=MyAddress@MyDomain
as opposed to:
SMTP=smtp.ISPs.domain
=as long as the SMTP server is accessible and you have access rights, then
it can be anyone's/anywhere...
When you
Anthony,
Do you have an SMTP server on your Win98 localhost?
Recommend you change the PHP.INI SMTP= to say the same as your email
package's server definitions.
=dn
I'm using MS Win98 and Apache and getting the following after submitting
the
mail form:
..
Warning: Failed to Connect
/simple email stub-script for testing/proving.
=If PHP's mail() can be persuaded to work, thereafter it (and any scripts)
can be 'tweaked'/made better - or we can look back and compare...
=dn
- Original Message -
From: DL Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Anthony Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED
PHP v4.2.3 with Apache 1.3.24 under Win2000 Prof SP2
Downloaded the full v4.2.3 zip package/Win binary, some weeks ago.
Installation went fine. Extensions are happily included. Have had several
weeks of operations.
Decided to install cURL to do some URL (strangely enough) link
$parts[1]==168){
$network=internal;
}
else {
$network=external;
}
return $network;
};
At 07:47 PM 12/4/2002 +, DL Neil wrote:
John,
I think it'd be hard to verify the range with a regex. ip2long and
long2ip
Hello Dev,
Now I am continuing on with the same script and I need to check for valid
IP address form.
Currently I have:
$ip=255.255.255.0;
if (preg_match (/[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}/, $ip))
{
print Good Ip;
} else {
print Bad Ip;
}
This does work kinda.
John,
I think it'd be hard to verify the range with a regex. ip2long and long2ip
do not validate. So, an option would be to write your own little function
that splits the $ip on the period, verifies there are 4 parts, then checks
that each part is between 1 and 255 inclusive.
My other post
Hi Victor,
Welcome to the wonderful world of PHP!
I'm new in PHP. Could you point me where can i download a sample script
about how can i paginate some results?
PHP essentially exists to output HTML. You cannot paginate in HTML (although
there is some fancy CSS that could be employed).
Hi Shaun,
please could someone tell me how i can return a month in text from an int
ie
getMonth(12)
returns Decmber. Is this possible?
No. If you want to stick with this, write your own function to look up a
text array.
If the 12 is part of more data coming in from a form or db (for
Hello Martin,
I start a console app with
php myscript.php4 (just prints ok).
How can I give parameters to it? I tried:
php myscript.php4 myparameter
php myscript.php4?myparameter
php myscript.php4?param=myparameter
But always php just returns without doing nothing (not even giving an
Martin,
Ah yes, the famous 'read the upgrade notes - gotcha'!
Well done, you figured it out...
=dn
ll I found a
register_argc_argv = On
in my php.ini, which should work then. But I also found, that I have to
use
print Ok: .$_SERVER[argv][1];
instead of
print Ok: .$argv[1];
Martin
Beth,
When fopen successfully opens a file it populates an array
$http_response_header, which you can examine to see if the link works or
not - I don't believe you can actually get the file itself, but since
that's not what we're after that's not a problem!
I noticed this reference to
Rob/Beth,
The code should also consider:
1 updating the db if the link is 'valid', ie if previously it had been
'down'!
2 putting an @ to prevent any errors causing a hard-stop at the fopen line
3 that the url/database must contain protocol information, ie
http://www.nytimes.com not
Ryan,
My Problem:
I've got a PHP script (running on Apache) that can take several hours
to complete. The script sends out a newsletter to those who have
requested it. When calling this script from a web browser, the browser
hangs until the script has fully executed. If the user hits Stop
Hello Ade,
Is it possible to detect with PHP whether an email sent using the PHP
'mail' function has bounced back or has not been delivered?
I currently all ready check the email address using the 'ereg' function
before the mail function is called, but this only checks the format is
valid
Gidday Philip,
Full answer: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/regex/
Short answer: PHPBuilder etc have articles introducing the use of RegExes
(Regular Expressions) for this sort of thing.
(but please not the Arthurian how do I validate an email address...)
Regards,
=dn
Where should i start,
Hi Mike;
sorry for posting this mysql question again. im searching for a report
builder for mysql specifically for creating reports for
invoice/receipt..etc.
just like crystal reports and oracle report builder. or is there any
suggestion to do it in PHP .
On my travels (FWIW) I have seen
Hi Jesús,
I have several subnets in my network and want to show different webs
depending on the subnet the user was.
I know how to get the IP but not how to compare two IPs numeracally, I
mean:
If ((USER-IP 192.168.0.1) (USER-IP 192.168.0.255))
Else if ((USER-IP 192.168.1.1) (USER-IP
Ed,
Assuming there will be a response from the db-tbl, here is another choice:
if ( $lineone . $linetwo . $linethree . $linefour )
{
//show it to the user and ask if they want to change it
}
else
{
//prompt for information
}
Do you mean that the db-tbl will have a row of data even if the
Ryan,
Anyone know how to get the script path (not the current working directory,
but the actual path of the executing script) of a commandline script?
I've dug through the docs and can't find this anywhere. None of the
typical $_SERVER variables return the script path (although several of
Excuse me breaking in...somewhat similar problem:
Have set up a client recently, preaching security persuaded them into
updating so that could run Register_Globals=Off. Now they want to install a
'wiki' which requires (to my horror) Register_Globals=On.
Short of two Apache/PHP servers, what is a
, DL Neil ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Excuse me breaking in...somewhat similar problem:
Have set up a client recently, preaching security persuaded them into
updating so that could run Register_Globals=Off. Now they want to
install a
'wiki' which requires (to my horror) Register_Globals
Jason,
ad infinitum, ad nauseum
However it was your recent post that (sig file) quoted the Freudian:
ontogency recapitulates phylogeny
We should make them become more like us
- even if we kill them in the process!
=dn
On Sunday 24 November 2002 22:58, DL Neil wrote:
Neatly done Ernest
Mattia,
Can anyone suggest an ELEGANT way to find out if an array is made of empty
strings or not?
example
$a = Array( '' , '' , '' ); //ok
$b = Array( '' , '' , 'error' ); // not ok
$c = Array( 'error' , '' , 'error' ); // not ok
implode() then check for nullstring/count characters.
Adam,
I have always had the opinion that the more comments you put into php
scripts, the slower they will run because there is more data to be read...
Can someone tell me if there is any truth in this or whether commenting
has
absolutely 'no' impact on the performance of a script?
An answer
Neatly done Ernest!
Also in showing how these questions are best answered with five minutes on
the PC, than a msg to the list...
At 12:58 24.11.2002, DL Neil said:
[snip]
Why don't you run a microtime testbench to time a commented and an
uncommented
Ernest,
Some time ago I've made myself a framework for such tests and have run it
against a commented loop. This test was run on a dual PIII/1000 Dell
server.
$hpr = _fwx_profile_start('Loop with end-of-line comment', true);
for ($i = 0; $i 100; ++$i) {
$a += 1;
Hi gamin,
Running Red Hat 7.2, PHP 4.0.6. Is there any way of knowing if a
certain
PHP script was run from the command line, shell script or through the
webserver (Apache). May be i could check the user calling the script and
find out but how would i do that ?
There is a difference in
Rodrigo,
Is there a way to convert a date 20/11/2002 to a Float number in PHP,
since the date starts in 30/12/1899, just like the delphi treats the
dates
=Check out UNIX timestamps (but watch the valid date range),
=dn
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On Thursday 21 November 2002 03:53, Mr. BuNgL3 wrote:
Hi...
I'm with a little sintax problem...
The question is that i have two search fields (titulotxt and cdstxt) and
i
want to create an mysql condition... i trying:
$sql1=($titulotxt) ? titulo like '%.$titulotxt.%':;
Helen,
I would like to create a web page which allow people to browse the
directory structure and the files listed in every directory. If you have
experience about that, could you kindly give me some advice or references?
Thanks in advance.
=To this simple boy it seems like a strange, even a
JohnMeyer
if (is_uploaded_file($_FILES[imagefile][tmp_name])
($_FILES[imagefile][type] != image/jpeg
$_FILES[imagefile][type] != image/gif
$_FILES[imagefile][type]
!= image/jpg $_FILES[imagefile][type] != image/png))
I'm trying to weed out everything that isn't a .jpg, .gif, or .png.
Open source campaigners and 'evangelists' may be interested in BBC coverage
of a report by the Commission on Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2253270.stm. It talks of medical,
agricultural, industrial, and IT/educational disadvantages placed in front
of the
Hi Guys / gals,
I ran a test recently sending emails to a list of clients (1000 or so)
from a PHP / MySQL powered system.
When sending via Sendmail this was VERY slow, taking several minutes to
complete.
When I switched over to Qmail the whole process takes only 10 or 15
seconds.
Seems
Brian,
Please be aware that many email clients will NOT read HTML. The human
readers are then presented with raw HTML and get very ...?... upset about
it! (that's why list postings are not supposed to be in HTML/rich text
format)
Regards,
=dn
It's a text-based newsletter...
I have a
John,
This is the output:
Resource id #15
or some other seemingly arbitrary Resource ID number?
First of all what is a resource ID and second how do I get it to actually
show what I am trying to get it to show!
=When MySQL returns data to PHP, the information is put into a variable
called a
Liam,
If you were to stristr()/remove everything up to and including the /head
tag, would that take care of things?
=dn
I've got a lil problem with HTML tags. Here's the description.
My site accepts HTML files by upload. A lot of these files are written in
MS
Word and then saved as HTML
Timo,
If you use func_num_args() to ascertain the number of arguments passed to
the function and func_get_arg() to retrieve each argument in turn (from a
list of unstated length), will that do the trick?
Regards,
=dn
I've created (with help from some code from the site) a function to make
I'm trying to get an apostrophe (and a dash, as well) to be
included in a preg_match expression, but I don't know how to escape the
characters.
The manual discusses which characters need escaping and how to escape
characters: http://www.php.net/manual/en/pcre.pattern.syntax.php
?php
if
Hi Ryan,
Anyway, I installed PHPTriad first but since the version of php is 4.0.0 I
uninstalled it and installed SpaceServer...the problem I noticed with both
was I could not get the default page from apache with http://localhost/ I
have to use http://127.0.0.1 or it gives me a page not found
Hi Rick
Check out list archives for last week (and the week before...) keyword:
resolution.
Also check out HTML, which will cheerfully slap text and graphics together
an adapt to local peculiarities.
Regards,
=dn
I've seen similar questions in archives so sorry if I'm asking the same
thing
user so can't assess if that
might hold some advantage in your situation).
=hope that helps,
=dn
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 06:16 am, DL Neil wrote:
I'm trying to get an apostrophe (and a dash, as well) to be
included in a preg_match expression, but I don't know how to escape
Carlos,
I'm sorry, but am just leaving... If you check the PCRE RegEx pages of the
annotated manual, there are contributed examples that will help in this
situation (probably under preg_match_all() )
Regards,
=dn
This may be an interesting challenge for someone or has it been done
before
. The array generated by language[]
and
skill[] are stored into another array, serialized and put into DB
2 yes. could be up to 5
2b again, none. only the array structure
the field is a text.
on 8/26/02 9:58 AM, DL Neil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rodrigo,
Inherited problems = ouch
the problem to solve. So i back to old
question
:-)
How can I search with some precision in a serialized string?
on 8/24/02 12:13 PM, DL Neil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rodrigo,
Then the question to be asked is: is serialize()ing this data good
design/technique, or is there a better
Mike,
What are the character codes of the last few bytes in the string?
Please advise,
=dn
- Original Message -
From: Mike At Spy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rasmus Lerdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Agh! trim
Scott (confirming Bogdan),
Libraries of all types have had this concern for years - even though books
are uniquely identified by ISBN, that is still not good enough for library
purposes (eg multiple copies of a single title). So they, exactly as Bogdan
suggests, use an Accession number sequence
: DL Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 August 2002 04:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bogdan Stancescu
Subject: Re: [PHP] Image library
Scott (confirming Bogdan),
Libraries of all types have had this concern for years - even though
books
are uniquely identified by ISBN
Is it just me having network connectivity problems, or is the PHP website,
http://www.php.net down? I tried connecting to it from a couple of
difference computers and I can't access it on any of them. Just wondering
if anyone else is having problems getting to their website too.
Adam,
It
General advice:
take a look in the bottom right corner of any manual page and call for the
mirrors list - it's worth bookmarking/favoriting a couple, just in case one
goes down.
Also FYI, mirror sites are often faster (depending upon relative locations)
and their use certainly frees bandwidth at
Having a large number of files in a single directory does affect
performance,
the degree of which depends on the filesystem.
This is generally accepted wisdom for dealing with large numbers of files -
but what number is considered large?
Any rules of thumb, for different OpSys/file systems?
Hello Mike,
parse a string similar
to 4,31m) figure out if it is numeric or not, then if it is remove the
last to characters on the string (the 'm)') and change the string so
that it is 4.31. There is probably a better way of doing this but I
can't figure out how to make it better or more
Philip,
What about SoftwareVersion Thingy?
Won't that end up as Software Version Thingy - with two spaces before the
T?
Can the RegEx be 'turned off' if the u/case letter is already preceded by a
space?
(sorry, may not be Hessu's requirement = my curiosity)
Regards,
=dn
This works.
$word =
Hi Roman,
But on those phpbuilder's page there are also similar questions but
answered
scripts don't work, for example:
...
preg_match_all(|href=\?([^\' ]+)|i(+[ ]), $text,$ar);
...
I really don't know :(
There's definitely something wrong with the RegEx above. The string
commences with
Tony,
How would I go about selecting rows from a MySQL table where the first
letter of a certain field is $letter ?
Depends upon the MySQL tbl's schema.
The MySQL online manual discusses wildcards (full text).
Alternatively see LEFT() and other string functions that can be used in
SELECT and
Hi Monte,
Hi, I have a question about fgets(), it seems to pick up an extra line
at the end of a text file.
...
8\n
...
Here is the output (showing newlines as \n):
buffer is 1\n
buffer is 2\n
buffer is 3\n
buffer is 4\n
buffer is 5\n
buffer is 6\n
buffer is 7\n
buffer is 8\n
buffer
Alternatively Alexander,
take a look at the string functions eg strstr(), stristr(), and strpos() all
of which can be used to make a condition within the case() criteria.
Regards,
=dn
[snip]
Say i have a variable $string_var = Once upon a time;
is there a way to do this:
Hi Djurovski,
I use this query to input data into MySQL DB.
EXPIRE is Expire Date!
My script allways inputs 1.1.0001 into database (as value of expire).
what is wrong?
My table:
CREATE TABLE korpa (
idnarudzbeukorpi int(255) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL auto_increment,
mernaj
Now then, let's all play nicely together!
Dan: relevance
It is a PHP question because whereas the SQL query SELECT fred FROM tbl
produces an array element back in PHP such as $row[ fred ], this
convention/mapping comes well unstuck if you submit something like SELECT IF
( answer = 'a', TRUE,
JJ,
i have this code snippet:
if(isset($_POST['save'])){
$query = 'INSERT INTO article_data VALUES (\'\', '.$_SESSION['uid'].',
'.time().', \''.$_POST['title'].'\', \''.$_POST['description'].'\',
'.$_POST['cat'].', \''.$_POST['text'].'\', 0)';
$result = mysql_query($query) or
Tyler,
If I have a field in my DB that can have 4 different answers, lets say
a,b,c
and d. How can I count the number of each in that field. So if there are 4
a's 1 b 0 c's and 12 d's how can I get php to count this?
You must combine IF() with SUM().
Break it down into smaller problems:
1
Welcome Nicolas,
=You didn't actually say what the problem was!
=Some have made suggestions, please also consider (below):
i'm new and i'm trouble with this code :'( can U help me please ??
this is the code :
while ($cd_tbl = mysql_fetch_array ($result))
{
$cd_id = $cd_tbl['cd_id'];
Liam,
Not altogether happy with the suggestion below. It works - for now.
A more generic solution might be to replace the hard-coded 9 with a call
to strrchr() on the last 'dot' character position (minus one). Then it
should work on any properly formed IP address.
Thereafter parameterise the
I really hate to do this, but it's one of my pet peives.
is that like a pet rock?
BTW if we're exercising peevishness, at the same time as indulging in
anally non-retentive breakfast habits, check out
http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/afen.cgi?type=word_allword
=peeve
Other
etc (TM) is able to follow up the syntax coloring operation by
making
changes to the code to correct syntax errors, puts brackets in
exactly
the right place to indicate block structure within the code, imposes
data type prefixes in strict convention, chooses better variable
names
than
Greg,
i was wondering if it would be possible to make a web spider in PHP.
they work by download a website, then following all the links on the
website to other pages, and then following the links on that page...
is this possible in PHP without a whole lot of work? i just want to
keep
a
I need to calculate the date to see if it's a holiday, i.e. is today
presidents day
No, today is Patriot's Day!
Not sure if it's celebrated outside of Massachusetts
It's celebrated any day there's a SCUD inbound!
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To
Erik,
My two cents' (with allowance for inflation...)
If you're distributing code in cyberspace it's a good
idea to make it error free too, E_NOTICE or otherwise.
To get the maximum help when coding, and to ensure the minimum of
confusion for your users, I recommend:
1 set the dev server's
Justin,
I think this is a good idea, but it looks to be more of a searchable
FAQ,
which will highly detailed... I'm really thinking of a medium-length
email
introduction to the group (as per my attachment) which hopefulyl
cleans up
the group a bit.
Your resource could be fantastic, and
that's not in TZ 0 and you'll see
what I mean.
greets,
patrick./
DL Neil wrote:
Hi Patrick,
before spamming the group with this, let's see if we're talking
about
the same here:
It would not be spam! It is list business, and copying the list
gives
others the opportunity
BTW for all who are following this, Patrick has cleverly illustrated
that most of the northern hemisphere locations where summer time is
observed will 'spring forward' this weekend. Most of the southern
hemisphere locations that were in summer time did their 'fall back' last
weekend!
NB the two
Hi Berlina,
Im trying to install an Apache Web Server and PHP in a Windows NT .
* Apache 1.2.23
* PHP 4.1.1
* Windows NT Server 4.0 with SP4
The installation of Apache Web Server and PHP was succesfully ok, but
when I
configure the PHP and Apache, editing the PHP.ini and httpd.conf
Hi Erik,
On Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at 05:11 AM, DL Neil wrote:
My 'rules' are simple:
If the date/time is for processing, keep it as a timestamp (consider
which type).
If the timestamp is being used to keep track of RDBMS activity,
then
use a TIMESTAMP column.
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