$target_path);
> if(file_exists($target_path))
> {
> echo "yes";
> }
> else
> {
> echo "no";
> }
>
> echo "\n" . $_FILES["userfile"]["name"]; # I always get the proper
> file-name ech
= "/home/ajay/success.png";
>>
>> move_uploaded_file($_FILES["userfile"]["tmp_name"], $target_path);
>> if(file_exists($target_path))
>> {
>> echo "yes";
>> }
>> else
>> {
>> echo "no";
>> }
>>
>> echo "\n" . $_FILES
I just came across http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_file_upload.asp, and
tested it..
It works fine, when the file is uploaded via a form.
It does seem that the client-method might indeed play a role.
Here is my Java code for uploading the file
Hi,
On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 11:06:29AM -0400, leam hall wrote:
> Despite my best efforts to ignore preg_replace...
Why? :)
> PHP Warning: preg_replace(): Delimiter must not be alphanumeric or
> backslash
>
> Thoughts?
You are just using it wrong.
http://us2.ph
ed by my screen from G+ today, thought I’d at least pass it
>> along:
>>
>> http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/29290/
>>
>>
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Hello,
I have been reading docs and many are telling that persistent connections
are kept open indefinitely. But I found in PHP docs that it will not close
after script execution like requesting a page; so should it close after
the request is over?
So when exactly a persistent connection should
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Stephen wrote:
> Problem Situation
>
> I have two web sites on the same shared host. They share code for the
> control panel. When executed for one site I get a warning (reproducible
> always), but on the other there is no warning.
>
> One my home server, set up i
ey by selling your time to someone
>> else in which case they have some right to decide what constitutes a waste
>> of the time for which they're paying. I found the experience of writing my
>> own framework to be hugely beneficial to my future productivity, but I might
>> have struggled to justify spending the extra time it took to my employer at
>> the time.
>
> You stripped away the context of my response. By removing the evil grin you
> made it look like I was serious. You should be a reporter ;)
Who says I'm not! :)
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een apache child processes ?
No, connections are not shared between PHP processes. Nothing is shared between
PHP processes.
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> On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> On 25 Oct 2013, at 11:10, Nibin V M wrote:
>
t;:)
Cheers,
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On 25 Oct 2013, at 11:10, Nibin V M wrote:
> I have been reading docs and many are telling that persistent connections
> are kept open indefinitely. But I found in PHP docs that it will not close
> after script execution like requesting a page; so should it close after
> the req
> I'm looking forward to the day that I'll know everything and can stop all
> this learning nonsense.
Sounds like the attitude most people take when they sit down to a
keyboard. (Ref: http://xkcd.com/386/)
Off-topic is the new on-topic
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On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Tedd Sperling wrote:
> On Oct 23, 2013, at 12:34 PM, Larry Martell
> wrote:
> > Was it Brian Kernighan who said the 3 rules of programming are:
> >
> > 1. Keep it simple.
> > 2. Build it in stages.
> > 3. Let someone else do the hard part.
>
> Sounds good to me.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Tedd Sperling wrote:
> On Oct 23, 2013, at 12:04 AM, Robert Cummings
> wrote:
>
> > On 13-10-22 05:38 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
> >> If you need more convincing, I will cite Fred Brooks:
> >>
> >> http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~cah/G51ISS/Documents/NoSilverBullet.html
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On Oct 20, 2013, at 4:01 AM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> Yes, I was going to ask, why are you storing your dates as strings?
> MySQL has a perfectly good DATE type. It's also generally faster
> comparing dates within a MySQL query than PHP code.
>
> Thanks,
> Ash
> http:
han needed (n*(n-1)/2+n cells more to be exact).
>> >>
>> >> You could store it in a hashmap/associative array like this:
>> >> > >> $graph = array(
>> >>'A' => array('B' => 1, 'F' => 2),
>> >>&
#x27;D' => array('B' => 7, 'E' => 8),
> >>'E' => array('B' => 9, 'D' => 10, 'F' => 11),
> >>'F' => array('A' => 12, &
("2012-12-31");
> > if (|||($|todaynow |>= $date1) and |($|||todaynow| <=
> > $date2)||)
> > || {
> > || # do something
> > }
> > }
> > |||
>
> Easiest to convert to integers and then compare
Yes, I was going
> Or is it just the line in question that is being echoed?
I'm not sure exactly what it gets compiled to, but I also don't see why it
matters. All that matters is that content outside of PHP tags will simply get
echo'd.
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Hi, Jim
Never mind my last paragraph ... I was thinking the wrong way of what you
wrote earlier.
I haven't tested it properly in every d
in each of my domain folders are appended/updated
> against the 'main' ini settings to give me a 'current' group of php.ini
> settings.
>
> What I'm looking to find out is does an ini setting established in a test
> subdomain of my site affect those ini settin
executing folder. If that is
so, then am I correct in assuming that settings in the lowest ini file
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settings.
What I'm looking to find out is does an ini setting established in a test
subdomain of my site affect those ini settings
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rmat("%d");
$days = ($days > 1) ? "$days days": ($days == 1) ?
"$days day" : '';
$hms = $diff->format("%h:%i:%s");
return "Time left: $days $hms";
}
else
return '?'
d of time I began to see this error in our error logs this
>> > weekend.
>> >
>> > PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function ()
>> >
>> > It does not reference a function, so I found it odd. It did give a line to
>> > a function with arr
On 7 Oct 2013, at 14:24, Michael Alaimo wrote:
>
> > We have a server that gets a large number of requests each month.
> >
> > After a period of time I began to see this error in our error logs this
> > weekend.
> >
> > PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined f
On 7 Oct 2013, at 14:24, Michael Alaimo wrote:
> We have a server that gets a large number of requests each month.
>
> After a period of time I began to see this error in our error logs this
> weekend.
>
> PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function ()
>
> It does
We have a server that gets a large number of requests each month.
After a period of time I began to see this error in our error logs this
weekend.
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function ()
It does not reference a function, so I found it odd. It did give a line to
a function with
t;
>>>>>> Best Regards
>>>>>> Farzan Dalaee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:12, Jim Giner
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 10/6/2013 6:36 PM, Farzan Dala
with date/time stuff in php - never get it
even close until an hour or two goes by
anyway
I have this:
// get two timestamp values
$exp_time = $_COOKIE[$applid."expire"];
$curr_time = time();
// get the difference
$diff = $exp_time - $curr_time;
// produce a display time of the
ime-difference-in-minutes-in-php>Jonathan
sent out contains functions that does the division for you with
results. Another link you can check out:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/9143387/1935500
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Jim Giner wrote:
Look at my code. The inputs are all timestamps so date
12, Jim Giner
> > wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On 10/6/2013 6:36 PM, Farzan Dalaee wrote:
> > >>>> You should use gmdate() if you want to how many hours left to expire
> > >>>> $time_left = gmdate("H:i:s",$diff);
> > >&
The resulting subtraction is not a valid timestamp, but rather the
difference between the two timestamps in seconds . The resulting diff can
be 1 if the timestamps are 1 seconds apart. The
link<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/365191/how-to-get-time-difference-in-minutes-in-php>Jonathan
se
>> Farzan Dalaee
>> >>
>> >>>> On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:12, Jim Giner wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On 10/6/2013 6:36 PM, Farzan Dalaee wrote:
>> >>>> You should use gmdate() if you want to how many hours left to
;>>> $time_left = gmdate("H:i:s",$diff);
> >>>>
> >>>> Best Regards
> >>>> Farzan Dalaee
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:49, Jim Giner
> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
This should help you out
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/365191/how-to-get-time-difference-in-minutes-in-php
On Oct 6, 2013 6:07 PM, "Farzan Dalaee" wrote:
> Its so freaky
>
> Best Regards
> Farzan Dalaee
>
> > On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:29, Jim Giner wrote:
> &
>>
>>>> Best Regards
>>>> Farzan Dalaee
>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:49, Jim Giner wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in php - never get it even
>>>>> close un
$time_left = gmdate("H:i:s",$diff);
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:49, Jim Giner wrote:
I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in php - never get it even close
until an hour or two goes by
anyway
I have this:
// get two timestamp values
$exp_time = $_CO
Hi. I'm wondering if anyone can help with this.
We're using PHP and Apache, hosted on a dedicated server running
Debian Linux. The specific versions in each case are mostly
immaterial, as this problem has been around since Debian 6, and is
still present in Debian 7; in the meantime
gmdate("H:i:s",$diff);
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Farzan Dalaee
>>
>>> On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:49, Jim Giner wrote:
>>>
>>> I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in php - never get it even close
>>> until an hour or two goes by
On 10/6/2013 6:36 PM, Farzan Dalaee wrote:
You should use gmdate() if you want to how many hours left to expire
$time_left = gmdate("H:i:s",$diff);
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:49, Jim Giner wrote:
I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in php - never g
You should use gmdate() if you want to how many hours left to expire
$time_left = gmdate("H:i:s",$diff);
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
> On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:49, Jim Giner wrote:
>
> I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in php - never get it even close
> until
I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in php - never get it even
close until an hour or two goes by
anyway
I have this:
// get two timestamp values
$exp_time = $_COOKIE[$applid."expire"];
$curr_time = time();
// get the difference
$diff = $exp_time - $curr_time;
// produce
in a lot of coding and being very
> slow. My idea was to give each group of kids a score and the lowest score
> is the group that is selected. However, this approach wound of iterating
> through several arrays several times which was really slow. Does anyone
> have any ideas on this p
On Oct 2, 2013, at 6:23 PM, Tamara Temple wrote:
>
> On Oct 2, 2013, at 9:05 AM, Marc Guay wrote:
>
>> If you have the technology handy, it could also just be easier to wipe
>> the children's memories after each stay.
>>
>> Marc
>>
>> -
On Oct 2, 2013, at 9:05 AM, Marc Guay wrote:
> If you have the technology handy, it could also just be easier to wipe
> the children's memories after each stay.
>
> Marc
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ds a score and the lowest score is the
>> group that is selected. However, this approach wound of iterating through
>> several arrays several times which was really slow. Does anyone have any
>> ideas on this puzzle?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Floyd
>>
>>
imes which was really slow. Does anyone
> have any ideas on this puzzle?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Floyd
> >
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> While definit
g through several
> arrays several times which was really slow. Does anyone have any ideas on
> this puzzle?
Sounds like a job for a directed graph data structure. I wish I had time to
knock up a solution but I don't right now. This article should help you get
started:
http://www.co
g through several
> arrays several times which was really slow. Does anyone have any ideas on
> this puzzle?
>
> Thanks!
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While definite
f an easy, quick way to accomplish this. I've tried
> >>>> various approaches that have resulted in a lot of coding and being
> very
> >>>> slow. My idea was to give each group of kids a score and the lowest
> score
> >>>> is the group that
t; is the group that is selected. However, this approach wound of iterating
>>>> through several arrays several times which was really slow. Does anyone
>>>> have any ideas on this puzzle?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Floyd
>>>>
>> slow. My idea was to give each group of kids a score and the lowest score
> >> is the group that is selected. However, this approach wound of iterating
> >> through several arrays several times which was really slow. Does anyone
> >> have any ideas on this puzzl
h several arrays several times which was really slow. Does anyone
>> have any ideas on this puzzle?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Floyd
>>
>>
>> Whatever solution you're going with will probably involve a relational
> database of some sort.
>
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oes anyone have any ideas on this puzzle?
Thanks!
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Whatever solution you're going with will probably involve a relational
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Hey Tim,
It seems that deleteObject takes in 2 params, and you are sending it 1
param. I would recommend you look at the documentation and make sure you
are sending the right params.
Aziz
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 10:29 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hi Aziz,
>
> Thank you for getting back to me!
>
>
Thanks!
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I am working with some WSDL call for a provider.
The strange thing is that the SOAP used (for me, as client) should
include an 'xml' element, and it is supported by the Php constructor,
even that is not correct under XML syntaxis.
Why? Is somekind of not validation?
Hi Aziz,
Thank you for getting back to me!
I appreciate you spotting that error.
So I corrected that
deleteObject(array(
'Bucket' => $bucket_name ));*
// The response comes back as a Simple XML Object
// In this case we just want to know if everything was okay.
// If not, report the me
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:06:30AM +0200, Maciek Sokolewicz wrote:
[snip]
> I'm sure I'm going to annoy people with this, but I would advise to
> never use PEAR. It's the biggest load of extremely badly coded PHP
> you'll ever find. Creating an SMTP client (with
>
>
> I hope that clarifies my situation a bit. Sorry for not providing that
> sooner!
>
> Thanks
> Tim
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Aziz Saleh wrote:
>
>> Hi Tim,
>>
>> Is the call working? Does it actually get deleted?
>>
>>
could just be an issue (which I see alot) where developers do not
> check for variables or preset them before usage, causing those notices to
> come up (pretty harmless most of the times).
>
> Aziz
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>
>> H
Dunphy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am attempting to delete an empty S3 bucket using the AWS PHP SDK.
>
> Here's how they describe the process in the docs:
>
> $result = $client->deleteBucket(array(
> // Bucket is required
> 'Bucket' => '
tep20
>
>
> } //end switch
>
>
>
> post#1
>
> beforeArray
> (
> [Cust_Num] => 123
> [Fname] =>
> [Lname] =>
> [Street] =>
> [City] =>
> [state] => NY
> [Zip] => 109
On Sun, 2013-09-29 at 12:30 -0400, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am attempting to delete an empty S3 bucket using the AWS PHP SDK.
>
> Here's how they describe the process in the docs:
>
> $result = $client->deleteBucket(array(
> // Bucket is re
Hi All,
I am attempting to delete an empty S3 bucket using the AWS PHP SDK.
Here's how they describe the process in the docs:
$result = $client->deleteBucket(array(
// Bucket is required
'Bucket' => 'string',
));
You can find the full entry here:
AWS
ausing the switch to not match.
>>
>> Aziz
>>
>>
>>
>
> Aziz -
>
> Used var_dump no further information
>
>
> Ethan
>
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the first argument is an array?) it would be rational because there is
already such option for Windows...
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x27;error_reporting', 'E_ALL | E_STRICT');
ini_set('html_errors', 'On');
ini_set('log_errors', 'On');
This is what you should have in place of all of the above:
session_start();
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT | E_NOTICE); ini_set(
preventing
you from seeing that your script dies at the misspelled print statement
and never gets to the pair of if statements that should call your good
and bad functions.
Hate to do this to you, but you've been attempting to pick up PHP for
two years now almost and from this latest post you a
On 09/28/2013 10:53 PM, Aziz Saleh wrote:
Ethan, can you do a var_dump instead of print_r. It might be that next_step
has spaces in it causing the switch to not match.
Aziz
Aziz -
Used var_dump no further information
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To
es at the misspelled print statement
and never gets to the pair of if statements that should call your good
and bad functions.
Hate to do this to you, but you've been attempting to pick up PHP for
two years now almost and from this latest post you appear to not have
learned anything.
And WHY woul
a link unfortunately. The system I did it for is proprietary.
But I do recall it was a pretty switch in the JS to view the list from the
static file. The JS file with the static data was just an array and the
autocomplete looked at that as the data source
Sorry
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nd never gets to the pair of if statements that should call your good
and bad functions.
Hate to do this to you, but you've been attempting to pick up PHP for
two years now almost and from this latest post you appear to not have
learned anything.
And WHY would you EVER want to have a t
_Num state and Zip are as entered.
The switch statement is never entered, since post#2 is never displayed,
and neither good() or bad() functions are entered.
TIA
Ethan
Once again you are posting code that has no chance of running. And
since you are DISABLING error reporting with that &quo
the autocomplete
looked at that as the data source
Sorry
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bad();
> break;
> } //end step20
>
>
> } //end switch
>
>
>
> post#1
>
> beforeArray
> (
> [Cust_Num] => 123
> [Fname] =>
> [Lname] =>
> [Street] =>
> [City] =>
> [state] => NY
> [Zip] => 10952
> [PH1] =>
> [PH2] =>
> [PH3] =>
> [Date] =>
> [welcome_already_seen] => already_seen
> [next_step] => step20
>
> )
>
> Cust_Num state and Zip are as entered.
>
> The switch statement is never entered, since post#2 is never displayed,
> and neither good() or bad() functions are entered.
>
>
> TIA
>
> Ethan
>
>
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eet] =>
[City] =>
[state] => NY
[Zip] => 10952
[PH1] =>
[PH2] =>
[PH3] =>
[Date] =>
[welcome_already_seen] => already_seen
[next_step] => step20
)
Cust_Num state and Zip are as entered.
The switch statement is never entered, since post#2 is nev
on, large list with the autocomplete. I cached the
list to a JS file and ran the autocomplete from that. It works well if the
list is relatively static which mine was. It will be tougher if the list is
dynamic, but you could send the data down after the initial page load.
HTH
Bastien=
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is relatively static which mine was. It will be tougher if the list is dynamic,
but you could send the data down after the initial page load.
HTH
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or this so other options could include sending
csv or json data down to the browser and using jquery, angular or some other
JS framework to manipulate that data may also be an option
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data down to the browser and using jquery, angular or some other JS
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I need create a local table on the local machine.
I would like to know is it possible to down on server side or client side or
jQuery to do the work.
Your information and help is great appreciated,
regards,
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Bastien
> On Sep 27, 2013, at 12:56 AM, Mariusz Drozdowski wrote:
>
> Hi all php experts,
>
> I would like to ask you all a question, I hope this is the right place
> to ask it.
>
> I'm writing a PHP extension now in c/c++. User uploads a file (could b
Hi all php experts,
I would like to ask you all a question, I hope this is the right place
to ask it.
I'm writing a PHP extension now in c/c++. User uploads a file (could be POST
or PUT method, but I can limit it to POST only). I need to capture the
file data while being
uploaded, wi
On 25-9-2013 22:11, dealTek wrote:
Hi All,
Semi newbie email question...
I have used the - mail() — Send mail php function to send email from a site.
now it seems the server is blocking this for safety because I should be using
authentication
Q: mail() does not have authentication
Unfortunately this isn't anything to do with PHP. I don't have any info on
the app, what it's supposed to return or what the parameter passed should
be. The PHP soap call is working, but the app isn't returning what you
want or expect I guess.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 8
De: Ashley Sheridan
Para: m...@nikha.org; Domain nikha.org
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 25 de Setembro de 2013 2:22
Assunto: Re: [PHP] Apache
"Domain nikha.org" wrote:
>Ashley Sheridan am Montag, 23. September
providing magic getters and setters, why not use __get and __set instead of
__call with matching on "get_xxx" and "set_xxx"? This would allow using the
simpler (and IMHO much more expressive and PHP-ish) forms
$obj->foo = $obj->bar + 5;
Peace,
David
27;s say DECADE!
http://manual.phpdoc.org/HTMLSmartyConverter/PHP/phpDocumentor/tutorial_tags
.method.pkg.html
or @property too.
http://manual.phpdoc.org/HTMLSmartyConverter/PHP/phpDocumentor/tutorial_tags
.property.pkg.html
*giddy!*
(now I just have to go back through all my code and update th
t;> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:11 PM, dealTek wrote:
>>
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > Semi newbie email question...
>> >
>> > I have used the - mail() — Send mail php function to send email from a
>> > site.
>> >
>> &
ith it. If it doesn't have one, I use phpmailer, fast and easy to setup:
>
> http://phpmailer.worxware.com/index.php?pg=examplebsmtp
>
> Aziz
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:11 PM, dealTek wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Semi newbie email question...
>
i newbie email question...
>
> I have used the - mail() — Send mail php function to send email from a
> site.
>
> now it seems the server is blocking this for safety because I should be
> using authentication
>
> Q: mail() does not have authentication - correct?
>
> Q
Hi All,
Semi newbie email question...
I have used the - mail() — Send mail php function to send email from a site.
now it seems the server is blocking this for safety because I should be using
authentication
Q: mail() does not have authentication - correct?
Q: So I read from the link
ile it's out-of-scope for this list, an example, for
posterity:
# .htaccess - placed in the web root
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}/$1 [QSA,R,L]
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the certificates need to be issued (dedicated ip address).
Best,
–Josh
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