but what would I do with my life once I 'got it'?

-------- Original Message --------

It would be nice if you read some of my other threads regarding PHP5 before
opening your mouth and saying something stupid. People like you are the
reason why I don't post very often to these lists. I would rather struggle
for days with it than listen to some halfwit like you who's got nothing
better to do. Get a life moron.



-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem Maas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 1, 2006 6:41 AM
To: Beauford
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Quick Question re: Windows/Linux PHP

Beauford wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm just curious, because I come across this from time to time.
> 
> Why does the code below work on Windows and not on Linux. PHP is 5.0 
> on Linux and 4.4 on Windows (still can't get 5 on Windows). The code 
> at the

what stops you from installing php5 on windows? - it's not like it's very
difficult.

> very bottom is how I got it to work on Linux. Also, why is it with the 
> same

ah yes good of you to point out which line(s) you changed.

> setup I can't call a function within a function in Linux, but can in 
> Windows. Sorry I don't have the error, but something about calling a 
> static

if your too lazy to run the code one more time to copy and paste the error
then why should anyone help you?

> function. Would this be a difference between OS's or with the 
> different versions of PHP?

it's something to do with fact that OO in php4 is a world away from OO in
php5.

> 
> Thanks
> 
> B
> 
> ---------------------------
> 
>       if (empty($subemail)) { $form->setError($field, emailnotentered); 
>               }
>               else {
>                $regex = "^[_+a-z0-9-]+(\.[_+a-z0-9-]+)*"
>                        ."@[a-z0-9-]+(\.[a-z0-9-]{1,})*"
>                        ."\.([a-z]{2,}){1}$";
>                if(!eregi($regex,$subemail)){
>                   $form->setError($field, emailinvalid);
>                }
>          $subemail = stripslashes($subemail);
>               }
>               elseif(in_array(strtolower($a), $language))
$form->setError($field,
> profanity);
>               elseif(in_array(strtolower($b), $language))
$form->setError($field,
> profanity);
>               elseif(in_array(strtolower($c), $language))
$form->setError($field,
> profanity);
>         else {
>            $query = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE $subemail = 'email'";
>            $result = mysql_query($query)or $mysqlerror = mysql_error();
>            if ($mysqlerror) {
>                    $form->setError($field, tberror);
>            }
>            else {
>               $numrows = mysql_fetch_row($result);
>               if($numrows = mysql_num_rows($result)) {
>                       $form->setError($field, duplicatepassword);
>               }
>            }
>         }
> 
> ---------------------------
> 
>   $field = "email";
>   list ($a, $b, $c) = split ('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', $subemail);
>   $regex =
> "^[_+a-z0-9-]+(\.[_+a-z0-9-]+)[EMAIL PROTECTED](\.[a-z0-9-]{1,})*\.([a-z]{2
> ,}){1}
> $";
> 
>   if (empty($subemail)) { $form->setError($field, emailnotentered);
>   }
>   elseif(!eregi($regex,$subemail)){
>             $form->setError($field, emailinvalid);
>   }
>   elseif(in_array(strtolower($a), $language)) $form->setError($field, 
> profanity);
>   elseif(in_array(strtolower($b), $language)) $form->setError($field, 
> profanity);
>   elseif(in_array(strtolower($c), $language)) $form->setError($field, 
> profanity);
>                         
>   else {   
>            $query = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE $subemail = 'email'";
>            $result = mysql_query($query)or $mysqlerror = mysql_error();
>            if ($mysqlerror) {
>                    $form->setError($field, tberror);
>                 
>            }
>            else {
>               $numrows = mysql_fetch_row($result);
>               if($numrows = mysql_num_rows($result)) {
>                       $form->setError($field, duplicatepassword);
>               }
>            }
>         }
> 

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