Luis Lebron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/01/2005 09:42:32 AM:
I have just changed the server that was being used our public website.
In the process the php scripts used to download files stopped working
with IE. The new box is running Debian Testing. The php version is
listed as PHP
I think the problem is that the name and value attributes of the form
tag aren't posted with the rest of the data, i.e., $_POST['form'] isn't
defined.
You will need to code the form identifier a different way, e.g., either a
hidden field, or, unique name and value attributes in a submit
Brian A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/04/2005
12:37:29 PM:
The below example works:
--
ob_start();
include(http:/-.-.-.-/datachange.asp);
$message = ob_get_clean();
The below example does not work:
--
$URL =
Michael Sims wrote:
I need a validation regex that will pass a string. The string can
be no longer than some maximum length, and it can contain any
characters except two consecutive ampersands () anywhere in the
string.
Yup, use this perl regex:
/^(?:()(?!)|[^]){1,5}$/
[snip]
Hope
OK, this is off-topic like every other regex help post, but I know some
of you enjoy these puzzles :)
I need a validation regex that will pass a string. The string can be no
longer than some maximum length, and it can contain any characters except
two consecutive ampersands () anywhere in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/28/2005 03:19:14 PM:
On 28 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a validation regex that will pass a string. The string can be
no
longer than some maximum length, and it can contain any characters
except
two consecutive ampersands () anywhere in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/28/2005 04:13:38 PM:
On 28 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Tom. I agree, but not an option at this time - other parts of
the
design require this to be a regex.
It is pretty easy to do with two regexps, one to check the length and
another to
Xuefer Tinys wrote:
i have a big array with 20k elements, i have no problem building it,
because the elements is recv from socket, i can socket_select() on 1k
clients, read from them.
i plan to unset the whole array every 1hour
this is a not big problem when for a few times, it takes me
I have researched a few ways to set a hard session timeout on a shared
server. Does anyone have comments on the advantages/disadvantages of each
approach? Are there other alternatives?
1. Override the php.ini settings in an .htaccess file:
php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 900
php_value
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