40, and no mouse pad atm. Seems that this table top is okay.
This is an optical mouse without a ball underneath. However this
mac-y-mouse DOES have a ball on top, for scrolling.
Go figure.
Mattias
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php-general Digest 19 Sep 2013 11:35:54 - Issue 8367
Topics (messages 322083 through 322092):
Re: assign database result to iinput text box
322083 by: Maciek Sokolewicz
322091 by: ITN Network
Re: high traffic websites
322084 by: Negin Nickparsa
322086
php-general Digest 20 Sep 2013 05:28:48 - Issue 8368
Topics (messages 322093 through 322110):
Re: Apache's PHP handlers
322093 by: Design in Motion Webdesign
322094 by: Arno Kuhl
322095 by: Arno Kuhl
322096 by: Design in Motion Webdesign
322097
For the past week I've been trying to get to the bottom of an exploit, but
googling hasn't been much help so far, nor has my service provider.
Basically a file was uploaded with the filename xxx.php.pgif which contained
nasty php code, and then the file was run directly from a browser. The
upload
- Original Message -
From: Arno Kuhl a...@dotcontent.net
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 1:35 PM
Subject: [PHP] Apache's PHP handlers
For the past week I've been trying to get to the bottom of an exploit, but
googling hasn't been much help so far, nor
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Sent: 19 September 2013 01:52 PM
To: a...@dotcontent.net
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Apache's PHP handlers
Check you .htaccess file. The hackers could have modified it to allow that
type of file
For the past week I've been trying to get to the bottom of an exploit, but
googling hasn't been much help so far, nor has my service provider.
Basically a file was uploaded with the filename xxx.php.pgif which
contained
nasty php code, and then the file was run directly from a browser
Hi Arno,
it has nothing to do with .php in the file name. What the hacker did, was
uploading a .gif file with some malicious php code included to your
webserver. Then he called the .gif file from his own website by using a php
script containing some code like
require_once('http
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wrote:
it has nothing to do with .php in the file name. What the hacker did, was
uploading a .gif file with some malicious php code included to your
webserver. Then he called the .gif file from his own website
The best way to handle file uploads is to:
1) Store the filename somewhere in the DB, rename the file to a random
string without extension and store the mapping in the DB as well.
2) When sending the file, set the header content to the filename and output
the content of the file via PHP (ex
content to the filename and output
the content of the file via PHP (ex: by readfile).
Aziz
This way even if the file is PHP code, it will be of no issue to you.
What you describe it highly inefficient, clunky, and unnecessary. You've
managed to get PHP and a database involved in serving
the mapping in the DB as well.
2) When sending the file, set the header content to the filename and
output the content of the file via PHP (ex: by readfile).
Aziz
This way even if the file is PHP code, it will be of no issue to you.
What you describe it highly inefficient, clunky
Hi!
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 5.5.4.
This release fixes several bugs against PHP 5.5.3.
All PHP users are encouraged to upgrade to this new version.
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Arno: If you can request that file using a web browser, and it gets executed
as PHP on your server then there is an error in the Apache configuration.
Easy test: create a file in a text editor containing some PHP (?php
phpinfo(); ? would be enough) and upload it to the www root of your site
Hi,
I am working on an OOP project, and cannot decide which way to follow when
I have to write a simple function.
For example, I want to write a function which generates a random string. In
an OOP environtment, it is a matter of course to create a static class and
a static method for that. But
halukkaram...@gmail.com
wrote:
I recommend OPCache, which is already included in PHP 5.5.
Camilo,
I'm just curious about the disadvantageous aspects of OPcache.
My logic says there must be some issues with it otherwise it would
have
come already enabled.
Sent from iPhone
-oriented programming, what is the best practice to implement
such a simple function?
In strict-OOP [1] you would choose a static method, because functions are
simply forbidden. However, PHP isn't strict about that by itself. So I for
myself don't like the dogmatic We use classes and nothing else
method, because functions are
simply forbidden. However, PHP isn't strict about that by itself. So I for
myself don't like the dogmatic We use classes and nothing else!-approach.
If a function fits better, it's OK to be a function.
[1] Actually that would end up in a mix of OOP and class-oriented
functions. It is definitely
something which benefits from OOP code, not flat functions. I've
personally found that dates benefit from this same treatment.
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, because functions
are
simply forbidden. However, PHP isn't strict about that by itself. So I for
myself don't like the dogmatic We use classes and nothing
else!-approach.
If a function fits better, it's OK to be a function.
[1] Actually that would end up in a mix of OOP and class-oriented
On Thu, 2013-09-19 at 16:14 +0200, Arno Kuhl wrote:
Arno: If you can request that file using a web browser, and it gets executed
as PHP on your server then there is an error in the Apache configuration.
Easy test: create a file in a text editor containing some PHP (?php
phpinfo(); ? would
Hello!
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP
5.4.20. About 30 bugs were fixed. All users of PHP 5.4 are encouraged to
upgrade to this release.
For source downloads of PHP 5.4.20 please visit our
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Windows binaries can
php-general Digest 18 Sep 2013 09:20:48 - Issue 8366
Topics (messages 322076 through 322082):
Re: Resolving a PHP Notice Error
322076 by: Daniel Brown
322077 by: Sebastian Krebs
assign database result to iinput text box
322078 by: iccsi
high traffic websites
In general, what are the best ways to handle high traffic websites?
VPS(clouds)?
web analyzers?
dedicated servers?
distributed memory cache?
Sincerely
Negin Nickparsa
2013/9/18 Negin Nickparsa nickpa...@gmail.com
In general, what are the best ways to handle high traffic websites?
VPS(clouds)?
web analyzers?
dedicated servers?
distributed memory cache?
Yes :)
But seriously: That is a topic most of us spent much time to get into it.
You can explain it
Thank you Sebastian..actually I will already have one if qualified for the
job. Yes, and I may fail to handle it that's why I asked for guidance.
I wanted some tidbits to start over. I have searched through yslow,
HTTtrack and others.
I have searched through php list in my email too before asking
and others.
I have searched through php list in my email too before asking this
question. it is kind of beneficial for all people and not has been asked
directly.
Sincerely
Negin Nickparsa
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Sebastian Krebs krebs@gmail.comwrote:
2013/9/18
On 18-9-2013 7:33, iccsi wrote:
I have following html code to show my input text box and php to connect
server and select result from database server.
I would like to know how I can I use php to assign the value to my input
text.
Your help and information is great appreciated,
Regards,
Hi
tidbits to start over. I have searched through yslow,
HTTtrack and others.
I have searched through php list in my email too before asking this
question. it is kind of beneficial for all people and not has been asked
directly.
Sincerely
Negin Nickparsa
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10
Hello all,
im posting this here, because the bug report system of php.net is not right
place for my problem. It's not a bug, but a wish - an I found there no
wishlist option at all.
I'm running my own webmail-client, written in PHP. It is stable, fast and
pretty, showing the full power
yslow,
HTTtrack and others.
I have searched through php list in my email too before asking this
question. it is kind of beneficial for all people and not has been asked
directly.
Sincerely
Negin Nickparsa
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Sebastian Krebs krebs@gmail.com
with bulk of data.
Your question is impossible to answer efficiently without profiling. You need
to know what PHP is doing in those 200ms before you can target your
optimisations for maximum effect.
I use xdebug to produce trace files. From there I can see exactly what is
taking the most amount
for guidance.
I wanted some tidbits to start over. I have searched through yslow,
HTTtrack and others.
I have searched through php list in my email too before asking this
question. it is kind of beneficial for all people and not has been
asked
directly.
Sincerely
Negin Nickparsa
On Sep 18, 2013, at 14:26, Haluk Karamete halukkaram...@gmail.com wrote:
I recommend OPCache, which is already included in PHP 5.5.
Camilo,
I'm just curious about the disadvantageous aspects of OPcache.
My logic says there must be some issues with it otherwise it would have come
2013/9/18 Camilo Sperberg unrea...@gmail.com
On Sep 18, 2013, at 14:26, Haluk Karamete halukkaram...@gmail.com wrote:
I recommend OPCache, which is already included in PHP 5.5.
Camilo,
I'm just curious about the disadvantageous aspects of OPcache.
My logic says there must be some
?php
$username = root;
$password = myPassword;
$hostname = localhost;
//connection to the database
$dbhandle = mysql_connect($hostname, $username, $password) or die(Unable
to connect to MySQL);
echo Connected to MySQLbr;
//select a database to work with
$selected = mysql_select_db(iccsimd
php-general Digest 17 Sep 2013 19:38:29 - Issue 8365
Topics (messages 322075 through 322075):
Resolving a PHP Notice Error
322075 by: Ron Piggott
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Ron Piggott
ron.pigg...@actsministries.org wrote:
I am wanting to establish a default sort by preference when the user hasn’t
specified one. I setup to test this with:
?php
if ( !is_set( $sort_by_preference ) ) {
Did you create a function is_set
I am wanting to establish a default sort by preference when the user hasn’t
specified one. I setup to test this with:
?php
if ( !is_set( $sort_by_preference ) ) {
$sort_by_preference = government_wording;
}
?
But I am receiving a Notice error:
Notice: Undefined variable
2013/9/17 Ron Piggott ron.pigg...@actsministries.org
I am wanting to establish a default sort by preference when the user
hasn’t specified one. I setup to test this with:
?php
if ( !is_set( $sort_by_preference ) ) {
$sort_by_preference = government_wording;
}
?
But I am
I have following html code to show my input text box and php to connect
server and select result from database server.
I would like to know how I can I use php to assign the value to my input
text.
Your help and information is great appreciated,
Regards,
Iccsi,
INPUT type=text name=Mytxt id
php-general Digest 15 Sep 2013 21:41:11 - Issue 8364
Topics (messages 322074 through 322074):
Re: PHP Dependency Injector
322074 by: marco.behnke.biz
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php-general Digest 14 Sep 2013 11:42:33 - Issue 8363
Topics (messages 322072 through 322073):
Re: Ini files for CLI only on non Win32 platform
322072 by: Kevin Kinsey
322073 by: Richard Quadling
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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 11:40:27 +0100
From: Richard Quadling rquadl...@gmail.com
To: PHP General list php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Ini files for CLI only on non Win32 platform.
I've got an instance of PHP
php-general Digest 13 Sep 2013 10:40:53 - Issue 8362
Topics (messages 322069 through 322071):
Re: PHP CLI setting cooked terminal mode
322069 by: Stuart Dallas
322070 by: Alain Williams
Ini files for CLI only on non Win32 platform.
322071 by: Richard Quadling
Hi.
I've got an instance of PHP that is looking for additional ini files in
/etc/php.d
This seems to work well.
I now need to make one of the ini files only accessible if the SAPI is CGI.
So, I renamed the file ...
mv /etc/php.d/my.ini /etc/php.d/my-cgi.ini
If I do a ...
php --ini
I still
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 11:40:27 +0100
From: Richard Quadling rquadl...@gmail.com
To: PHP General list php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Ini files for CLI only on non Win32 platform.
I've got an instance of PHP that is looking for additional ini files in
/etc/php.d
This seems to work well
php-general Digest 11 Sep 2013 16:37:45 - Issue 8361
Topics (messages 322066 through 322068):
Hey, I have a full time PHP developer position in Chicago!
322066 by: Steve Gadlin
322067 by: Matt Giddings
PHP CLI setting cooked terminal mode
322068 by: Alain Williams
Hi,
I am running a PHP script at the command line and piping the output through
less:
./myScript | less
Since less is an interactive program it puts the terminal into 'raw' mode so
that it can read characters one at a time. However, when I do the above I find
that the commands that I type
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On 11 Sep 2013, at 17:37, Alain Williams a...@phcomp.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I am running a PHP script at the command line and piping the output through
less:
./myScript | less
Since less is an interactive program it puts the terminal into 'raw' mode so
that it can read characters one
php-general Digest 10 Sep 2013 13:17:10 - Issue 8360
Topics (messages 322061 through 322065):
Re: Which function returns a correct ISO8601 date?
322061 by: Alessandro Pellizzari
322064 by: Simon Schick
char set ?
322062 by: georg chambert
322063 by: Ashley
applicationHost.config
redirection.config
Arachnophilia folder
MySQL folder
php folder
phpdebug folder
wwwroot folder
Thanks in advance.
Roberto Harrison, MLIS
Technology Support Librarian
Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries
Link.Learn.Lead
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Sorry I can't relocate at the time. Thanks for sending me the notification
though. : )
Matt
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Steve Gadlin st...@blewt.com wrote:
Howdy. My name is Steve, and I run the web department for Weigel
Broadcasting in Chicago. We're looking for a senior-level PHP
Howdy. My name is Steve, and I run the web department for Weigel
Broadcasting in Chicago. We're looking for a senior-level PHP developer to
add to our team.
This is a full time gig with benefits. As it's an in-house thing, we're
happy to meet with people outside Chicago if they're willing
php-general Digest 7 Sep 2013 12:47:05 - Issue 8359
Topics (messages 322060 through 322060):
Which function returns a correct ISO8601 date?
322060 by: Simon Schick
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formats (with and without colon) valid for ISO8601, or is the
documentation for the method date() wrong?
Bye,
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This Q is possibly rather HTML (is there a good list for that...)
anyways;
Im in Sweden, and have done som pages with Swedish text, however our special
(weird) characters åäö
comes out wrong when displayd in browser, would be nice if I could tag the text
and keep the file as is rather
than
if I could tag the
text and keep the file as is rather
than changing the file format of the text (and encode the characters with
some double/prefix notation,
which I guess would be the main stream
anyone ?
regards
Georg
Save PHP script as UTF8, and make sure you output UTF8 headers
, fitting to the format
defined in the constant DateTime::ATOM.
Are both formats (with and without colon) valid for ISO8601, or is the
documentation for the method date() wrong?
Yes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_zone_designators
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php-general Digest 6 Sep 2013 07:24:11 - Issue 8358
Topics (messages 322047 through 322059):
Re: Static utility class?
322047 by: Micky Hulse
322048 by: Robert Cummings
322049 by: Micky Hulse
PHP Dependency Injector
322050 by: Juan Sebastian Scatularo
Grant in php.general (Thu, 5 Sep 2013 03:47:55 -0700):
I've tried php-5.5.2 and 5.5.3 but both segfault with piwik unless the
opcache is disabled. Someone filed a piwik bug but was told it's a
php bug:
http://dev.piwik.org/trac/ticket/4093
Is this a known issue?
Is there anything I can do
php-general Digest 5 Sep 2013 10:48:00 - Issue 8357
Topics (messages 322039 through 322046):
Re: Static utility class?
322039 by: Stephen
322040 by: Micky Hulse
322043 by: Rodrigo Santos
322044 by: Micky Hulse
322045 by: Robert Cummings
Re: message
explore the use of static methods/properties/variables/other.
A part of me just wants to learn more about PHP OOP, and using static
members is something I've not explored much. Seems like a simple
functional utility class would be a good time to play and learn more.
:D
Just be careful to organize your
I've tried php-5.5.2 and 5.5.3 but both segfault with piwik unless the
opcache is disabled. Someone filed a piwik bug but was told it's a
php bug:
http://dev.piwik.org/trac/ticket/4093
- Grant
Is this a known issue?
- Grant
Is there anything I can do?
- Grant
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Jee, that should have been a friday comment...how does your dic standout
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Sorin Badea sorin.bade...@gmail.com wrote:
There are few tutorials about home made dic. How does your dic stand out
from the crowd ?
Regards.
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2013/9/5 Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com
Jee, that should have been a friday comment...how does your dic standout
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Sorin Badea sorin.bade...@gmail.comwrote:
There are few tutorials about home made dic. How does your dic stand out
Thanks Sorin, I will do that and I will have more care the next time.
You have no reason to apologize. You shared a project you made by
yourself, way to go.
Marc
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On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Juan Sebastian Scatularo
sebastianscatul...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Sorin, I will do that and I will have more care the next time.
You can also check out Pimple [1] by the creator of the Symfony Framework.
Peace,
David
[1] http://pimple.sensiolabs.org/
There are few tutorials about home made dic. How does your dic stand out
from the crowd ?
Regards.
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sebastianscatul...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello people, I want to share with you a simple and small Dependency
Injector made for me.
Juan, the problem with this list is that that there are too damn many dumb
questions. You did something nice but it doesn't stand out. You can check
Symfony2 DiC. You can use it as a stand alone component.
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Thanks Sorin, I will do that and I will have more care the next time.
Regards
2013/9/5 Sorin Badea sorin.bade...@gmail.com
Juan, the problem with this list is that that there are too damn many dumb
questions. You did something nice but it doesn't stand out. You can check
Symfony2 DiC. You
Hello people, I want to share with you a simple and small Dependency
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https://github.com/abloos/Sofia
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php-general Digest 4 Sep 2013 09:21:22 - Issue 8355
Topics (messages 322028 through 322033):
Re: refernces, arrays, and why does it take up so much memory? [SOLVED]
322028 by: Daevid Vincent
322029 by: Stuart Dallas
322030 by: Daevid Vincent
322031 by: Daevid
php-general Digest 4 Sep 2013 22:25:25 - Issue 8356
Topics (messages 322034 through 322038):
Static utility class?
322034 by: Micky Hulse
322035 by: Stephen
322036 by: David Harkness
322037 by: Micky Hulse
message to user after complete POST
322038
On 4 Sep 2013, at 00:03, Daevid Vincent dae...@daevid.com wrote:
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To: Daevid Vincent
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net; 'Jim Giner'
Subject: Re: [PHP] refernces, arrays, and why does
Hi all!
Example code:
https://gist.github.com/mhulse/6441525
Goal:
I want to have a utility class that contain utility methods which should
have the option of being called multiple times on a page.
I think my main goal is to avoid having to new things ... I don't really
need to create an
in your various PHP source files
so you only deal with loading the library file in the first file in
which it is needed. It would not be loaded from other files.
Instantiate your static variables in the library file. Again, so that
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the
above code?
The main problem caused by static methods is testability. Mocking or
stubbing a static method requires using a PHP extension and ensuring that
the original is reset whether the test passes or fails. As long as your
utility methods don't perform actions you want to avoid during tests
too far down the rabbit hole (though, this is for some simple
utility functions, so refactoring things should be easy later on).
I'll be sure to post real code for any follow up questions.
For now, thanks to you guys, I have a ton to work with. Thanks again
for the pro advice!
Cheers,
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If not, it seems that the only solution is jQuery, since it has success
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Your help and information is great appreciated,
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Thanks Stephen! I really appreciate the help! :)
In my PHP ventures over the years, I haven't made much use of static
variables/methods/properties ... I was thinking they might be useful
for this one bit of code, but based on your feedback (and David's) I
think I'll be heading down a different
to users.
If not, it seems that the only solution is jQuery, since it has success
function that jQuery call after POST.
Your help and information is great appreciated,
Regards,
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solution is jQuery, since it has success
function that jQuery call after POST.
Your help and information is great appreciated,
Regards,
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Hi, first, sorry for the bad English.
Yes, at least, as far as I know, this is the perfect way to do what you
want to do. Think like this: when you instanciate a class, you are
allocating memory. If you don't need any information stored, then you don't
need to allocate memory, right? So, it's is
/variables/other.
A part of me just wants to learn more about PHP OOP, and using static
members is something I've not explored much. Seems like a simple
functional utility class would be a good time to play and learn more.
:D
Just be careful to organize your utility methods by by meaning. Don't put
php-general Digest 3 Sep 2013 13:31:21 - Issue 8354
Topics (messages 322024 through 322027):
Re: refernces, arrays, and why does it take up so much memory?
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322026 by: Jim Giner
322027 by: Stuart Dallas
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