Please, help me: give me a link to manual for Zend Extension developing
(please don't give me a link for simple PHP extension - i interested in
writing simple encoder like Zend Encoder :))
...Sorry for my English :)
Please, help me: give me a link to manual for Zend Extension developing
(please don't give me a link for simple PHP extension - i interested in
writing simple encoder like Zend Encoder :))
Sorry for my English :)
On May 24, 2007, at 6:15 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 9:58 am, Greg Donald wrote:
Has anyone looked at the Zend Framework lately?
http://framework.zend.com/manual
I've been playing with a few parts of it off and on the past
couple of
days. It seems
On 5/24/07, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't find anything useful in the Zend stuff, don't use it.
Thanks for the useless input captain obvious.
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On Wed, May 23, 2007 9:58 am, Greg Donald wrote:
Has anyone looked at the Zend Framework lately?
http://framework.zend.com/manual
I've been playing with a few parts of it off and on the past couple of
days. It seems really heavy overall and there is no Javascript
integration anywhere.
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 9:58 am, Greg Donald wrote:
Has anyone looked at the Zend Framework lately?
http://framework.zend.com/manual
I've been playing with a few parts of it off and on the past couple of
days. It seems really heavy overall and there is no Javascript
Has anyone looked at the Zend Framework lately?
http://framework.zend.com/manual
I've been playing with a few parts of it off and on the past couple of
days. It seems really heavy overall and there is no Javascript
integration anywhere. Nothing on the roadmap about Javascript either:
I've been experimenting with it for a new site revision at the company I
work at. I have to agree, it's feels heavy, almost bloated. Mind you,
I've only used a small fraction of the framework -- namely the Zend_Db,
Zend_Config and Zend_Controller portions. The lack of Javascript seems
like
Hi,
Recently we bought Zend Guard and because of Zend encoder we have to use
another Opcode cacher other than APC.
After searching net I found eAccelerator.
After installing eAccelerator with Zend Guard I saw more than %30 percent
performance lost against Normal PHP + APC.
Here my setup
Sancar Saran wrote:
Hi,
Recently we bought Zend Guard and because of Zend encoder we have to use
another Opcode cacher other than APC.
After searching net I found eAccelerator.
After installing eAccelerator with Zend Guard I saw more than %30 percent
performance lost against Normal PHP +
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 11:36, Chris wrote:
Sancar Saran wrote:
Hi,
Recently we bought Zend Guard and because of Zend encoder we have to use
another Opcode cacher other than APC.
After searching net I found eAccelerator.
After installing eAccelerator with Zend Guard I saw more
Sancar Saran wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 11:36, Chris wrote:
Sancar Saran wrote:
Hi,
Recently we bought Zend Guard and because of Zend encoder we have to use
another Opcode cacher other than APC.
After searching net I found eAccelerator.
After installing eAccelerator with Zend
On 3/28/07, Sancar Saran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 11:36, Chris wrote:
Sancar Saran wrote:
Hi,
Recently we bought Zend Guard and because of Zend encoder we have to use
another Opcode cacher other than APC.
After searching net I found eAccelerator.
After
On Wed, February 21, 2007 12:40 pm, Brian Dunning wrote:
I have eAccelerator on my server. I want to use Zend Guard. Anyone
know if I'll need to lose eAccelerator and switch to Zend Optimizer?
Assuming Zend Guard is the encryptor code-obfuscator product, I
believe the answer is:
YES.
However,
I have eAccelerator on my server. I want to use Zend Guard. Anyone
know if I'll need to lose eAccelerator and switch to Zend Optimizer?
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Hi,
For my work, i bought Zend studio 5.2 and for sure when i installed it, it
modified the path for the PHP.INI file to its local version.
after checking the content of the php.ini file from Zend distribution, it
seems to be a different version than the one from official PHP.
I would like to
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Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 9:51 AM
To: PHP General List
Subject: [PHP] Zend
Hi,
For my work, i bought Zend studio 5.2 and for sure when i installed it,
it
modified the path for the PHP.INI file to its local version.
after checking the content of the php.ini
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On Sat, July 15, 2006 2:05 am, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Being that these products are commercial in nature, should not they
be supporting thier own products, rather than relying on the good
will of the open source/PHP folks
Paul Scott wrote:
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My IBM laptop and I are having relationship issues...
I suggest trading her in for a better looking model half her age,
try a Mac Book Pro
;-)
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This one time, at band camp, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zend has provided a great deal to the PHP community -- Zend basically
pays Ze'ev and Andi (and more) to work about half their time on
improving PHP Open Source code.
As an ex-Zend employee I find that they are maybe the only
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 13:02, Kevin Waterson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zend has provided a great deal to the PHP community -- Zend basically
pays Ze'ev and Andi (and more) to work about half their time on
improving PHP Open Source code.
As
PHP List,
My apologies to any and all that I may have offended for bringing up
Zend specific issues here.
I understand that PHP is developed by a huge community of developers
whose efforts I appreciate very much. By stating that Zend is the
company where PHP originates, I was not trying to
PHP List,
As was suggested on this list by Paul and Richard, I've resolved the
Zend studio/MySQL socket issue by creating a symbolic link from
/tmp/mysql.socl to /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock.
( ln -s /var/run/mysqld/mysql.sock /tmp/mysql.sock )
But, clearly in my earlier attempts to find a
This one time, at band camp, Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please understand that I was *hoping* for advice here, as Zend and PHP
are surely highly correlated. But I apologize if I came across as if I
*expected* answers.
You raise an interesting point. Whilst PHP uses the Zend Engine
Kevin Waterson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please understand that I was *hoping* for advice here, as Zend and PHP
are surely highly correlated. But I apologize if I came across as if I
*expected* answers.
You raise an interesting point. Whilst
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At 5:05 PM +1000 7/15/06, Kevin Waterson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please understand that I was *hoping* for advice here, as Zend and PHP
are surely highly correlated. But I apologize if I came across as if I
*expected* answers.
You raise an
On Sat, July 15, 2006 2:05 am, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Being that these products are commercial in nature, should not they
be supporting thier own products, rather than relying on the good
will of the open source/PHP folks for tech support? If we should
support
Zend products, why not other
This sounds like a Zend Studio problem and question.
It could possibly be a MySQL or even a phpMyAdmin question.
It doesn't really have anything to do with PHP.
You paid Zend for the product, ask them how it works.
David
Dave M G wrote:
PHP List,
I am trying out Zend Studio for editing and
. Zend is the company
that *makes* PHP. Zend is a development environment for creating PHP.
So I don't think it's at all unreasonable to think that maybe there are
people here who use it (or even develop it) on this list.
And I do realize that Zend has its own forum, and I have posted
.
It doesn't really have anything to do with PHP.
I realize that Zend Studio is separate from PHP, but I would hardly go
so far as to say it has nothing to do with PHP. Zend is the company
that *makes* PHP. Zend is a development environment for creating PHP.
So I don't think it's at all unreasonable
hardly go
so far as to say it has nothing to do with PHP. Zend is the company
that *makes* PHP. Zend is a development environment for creating PHP.
While Zend definitely lends a hand, saying that it makes PHP seems to
take away the credit all the other volunteers who add to PHP deserve.
PHP existed
You could make a symbolic link from /tmp/ to whereever the real socket is.
Then you won't have to change your other configurations.
Thank you,
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On Thursday 13 July 2006 22:53, Dave M G wrote:
PHP List,
I am trying out Zend Studio for editing and debugging my PHP
On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:53, Dave M G wrote:
PHP List,
I am trying out Zend Studio for editing and debugging my PHP scripts.
When I first ran it, it kept giving me this error:
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket /tmp/mysql.sock
After some research on the web, I found that
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 00:57:18 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
In any case, this list is called PHP general. Am I really so
unreasonable in thinking that asking about how to set up a PHP development
environment so that I can debug my PHP scripts without it conflicting with
the PHP database
Thanks Mr. Rasmussen. (o:
To the rest:
There has been quite a bit of mean spiritedness on the list lately. I don't
know if it is the weather, some strange astrological phenomenon, or
something else entirely, but can we tone it down a bit? There has been way
too much flame war-esque behavior
At 1:42 PM -0400 7/14/06, Robert Cummings wrote:
You have asked a Zend specific question, the problem lies with Zend it
would seem, and not PHP. While the two are obviously related, your
question is not about PHP.
Cheers,
Rob.
Rob:
You're certainly right, but do you think that a developer's
[snip]
To the rest:
There has been quite a bit of mean spiritedness on the list lately. I
don't
know if it is the weather, some strange astrological phenomenon, or
something else entirely, but can we tone it down a bit? There has been
way
too much flame war-esque behavior lately.
We're supposed
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 14:57, tedd wrote:
At 1:42 PM -0400 7/14/06, Robert Cummings wrote:
You have asked a Zend specific question, the problem lies with Zend it
would seem, and not PHP. While the two are obviously related, your
question is not about PHP.
Cheers,
Rob.
Rob:
You're
ln -s /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock /tmp/mysql.sock
As far as I know, the default for MySQL out of the box is /tmp/mysql.sock
You'd have to complain to Zend Support to get a configure directive
for this, if they don't already have one.
On Thu, July 13, 2006 11:53 pm, Dave M G wrote:
PHP List,
On Fri, July 14, 2006 10:57 am, Dave M G wrote:
David Tulloh,
This sounds like a Zend Studio problem and question.
It could possibly be a MySQL or even a phpMyAdmin question.
It doesn't really have anything to do with PHP.
I realize that Zend Studio is separate from PHP, but I would hardly
PHP List,
I am trying out Zend Studio for editing and debugging my PHP scripts.
When I first ran it, it kept giving me this error:
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket /tmp/mysql.sock
After some research on the web, I found that this could be solved by
editing /etc/mysql/my.conf
Hi,
Have any of you used Zend Platform? Did/Do you like it?
I'm trying to evaluate it for my company, and it definitely does the
things I need (Session Clustering and caching) and alot of what I want
(Error management, mass configuration changes), but I was hoping someone
may be able to
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it cannot find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
My development machine is a WIMP (the server is a LAMP but it's not relevant
here).
This is not the first include in this site, but the first include inside of
At 01:06 AM 5/1/2006, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it cannot find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
...
The error I get is:
Debug Warning: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\bfbb\includes\pages\header.php line 3 -
Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it cannot find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
My development machine is a WIMP (the server is a LAMP but it's not relevant
here).
there is a world of difference between IIS and
At 1:06 AM -0700 5/1/06, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it cannot find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
My development machine is a WIMP (the server is a LAMP but it's not relevant
here).
This is not the first
tedd wrote:
At 1:06 AM -0700 5/1/06, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it cannot
find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
My development machine is a WIMP (the server is a LAMP but it's not
relevant
here).
This is
John Nichel wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 1:06 AM -0700 5/1/06, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it
cannot find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
My development machine is a WIMP (the server is a LAMP but it's not
On 5/1/06, Nicolas Verhaeghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it cannot
find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
My development machine is a WIMP (the server is a LAMP but it's not
relevant
here).
This is not the
the job? I had problems with such a
file on Windows.
Otherwise I like Zend as an editor so far but I'd love to be able to use all
the features.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Butera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 9:24 AM
To: php
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend refuses
the job? I had problems with such a
file on Windows.
Otherwise I like Zend as an editor so far but I'd love to be able to use all
the features.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Butera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 9:24 AM
To: php
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend refuses
to be able
to use all
the features.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Butera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 9:24 AM
To: php
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend refuses to include file while parser finds it
On 5/1/06, Nicolas Verhaeghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I run the Zend
Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
Thanks to all the messages let me answer to all of them at once.
First, I'd like to have a dedicated Linux server, but I cannot have too many
machines in my home office, unfortunately. I also develop ASP Web sites and
I find that PHP is usually IIS compatible.
Yes, I know that Apache works on Windows, but I just don't feel like having
two Web servers on the same box.
-Original Message-
From: Jochem Maas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 4:28 PM
To: Nicolas Verhaeghe
Cc: 'Eric Butera'; 'php'
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend refuses
Hello All,
I've been thinking about taking the ZCE test. I want to, but I also want it
to be current for as long as possible. Should I wait for it to be revised
for PHP5, or are they even going to update it? I just don't want to end up
taking it and then a few months later have it be
If taking the exam now makes different to you then go for it, actually I
scheduled the exam 29 April bluntly just for the sake of salary
increment heh
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 14:33 -0700, Ray Hauge wrote:
Hello All,
I've been thinking about taking the ZCE test. I want to, but I also want it
My info may be dated but AFAIK the exam is $200 - so what if you have to
take one one month and another the next? That (assuming PHP5 was the same
price) would still only be $400. I don't want to sound petty, but what's
another $200 for a second certification - having both will give you that
On Friday 07 April 2006 15:24, Rory Browne wrote:
having both will give you that long_time_user status.
Good point. Thanks :)
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in my case the salary increment is more valuable than the $400
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:24 +0200, Rory Browne wrote:
My info may be dated but AFAIK the exam is $200 - so what if you have
to take one one month and another the next? That (assuming PHP5 was
the same price) would still only be
if it's job related, you may even get your co. to pay for it.
On 4/7/06, Jad madi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in my case the salary increment is more valuable than the $400
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:24 +0200, Rory Browne wrote:
My info may be dated but AFAIK the exam is $200 - so what if you
I'm sure this has been asked in the past, but I figured up to date info
never hurts. I'm going to be scheduling my certification soon, but I wanted
to hear from any of you that recently got zend certified recently and if you
had any advice.
Is there any particular portion I should make sure I
i keep getting an error that zend optimizer doesnt work with this version of
PHP, can anyone explain why that would be?
i have gone into zend studio and went to /lib/Optimizer-2.5.13/ created the
php-5.1.x dir and copied the ZendOptimizer.dll from the php-5.0.x directory
but it still complains ;(
Quoting Joseph Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i keep getting an error that zend optimizer doesnt work with this version of
PHP, can anyone explain why that would be?
From Zend's web site:
Supported PHP versions: 4.0.5 up through 5.0.x.
http://www.zend.com/store/products/optimizer-sysreq.php
I
Just found this article via phpeclipse.de stating Zend will be
including Eclipse framework in their development schedules :)
http://www.zend.com/news/zendpr.php?id=109
Id like to know more about this standardized application framework. I
wonder if it includes the pear framework, or compiled
Hi Dan,
there are no details right now. Check frequently zend.com for updates
about the framework and upcomming zend eclipse stuff.
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Subject: Re: [PHP] ZEND Certification
On 5/20/05, Martin Zvarik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
anyone has taken ZEND PHP Certification Exam???
Yes. Loads of people here have taken it. Loads of other people here
set the questions.
Please can you give me some information
+certificationq=b
for some answers in the archives.
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Rory Browne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 1:31 PM
To: Martin Zvarik
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] ZEND Certification
On 5/20/05, Martin Zvarik [EMAIL
Hi,
anyone has taken ZEND PHP Certification Exam??? Please can you give me
some information about it?
Thank you,
Martin
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On 5/20/05, Martin Zvarik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone has taken ZEND PHP Certification Exam???
http://zend.com/store/education/certification/yellow-pages.php
Please can you give me
some information about it?
http://zend.com/store/education/certification/zend-php-certification.php
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On 5/20/05, Martin Zvarik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
anyone has taken ZEND PHP Certification Exam???
Yes. Loads of people here have taken it. Loads of other people here
set the questions.
Please can you give me some information about it?
I'm sure you'll get lots of useful and encourageing
M Saleh EG wrote:
Any advice from the ones that passed?
Thanks
Aaron Gould wrote:
What exactly are you after? Why does it matter if a person has passed
or not? As long as someone has taken the exam, that should be
sufficient enough to provide some advice.
I dont understand what's the problem
snip
I dont understand what's the problem if I asked?
So why such a reply? I don't understand.
/snip
Perhaps it came across as a bit cheeky to Aaron - I kind of got the
impression that an answer from someone who has had a go but not passed
the exam was not good enough for you...
Really, I
Chris Ramsay wrote:
Perhaps it came across as a bit cheeky to Aaron - I kind of got the
impression that an answer from someone who has had a go but not passed
the exam was not good enough for you...
Really, I doubt whether there is any difference in doing the exam
whatever the outcome, seeing as
Well glad that now u put it this way!
For me all that matter is jus knowing wat's gonna be up at the exam.
When I said someone who passed it realy wanned to know how to tackel the
whole thing... u might fail once n pass the second time.
I still dont get/understand the negative way of looking
Any advice from the ones that passed?
Thanks
On 4/23/05, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/23/05, M Saleh EG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone who passesd?
If I can pass.. well, good luck! :)
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M Saleh EG wrote:
Any advice from the ones that passed?
Thanks
What exactly are you after? Why does it matter if a person has passed
or not? As long as someone has taken the exam, that should be
sufficient enough to provide some advice.
A couple tidbits of advice have already been given to
Anyone who passesd?
On 4/22/05, Aaron Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M Saleh EG wrote:
Hi everyone.. kind of OT
Anyone who's passed it in the list? I'm having my exam on May 7th. Gone
through the guide book once. Sounds easy according to the guide.
I dont think it's as easy as i'm
M Saleh EG wrote:
Anyone who's passed it in the list? I'm having my exam on May 7th. Gone
through the guide book once. Sounds easy according to the guide.
I dont think it's as easy as i'm thinking it is any experience?
If you think it's easy based on the guide, you're probably fine,
On 4/23/05, M Saleh EG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone who passesd?
If I can pass.. well, good luck! :)
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Hi everyone.. kind of OT
Anyone who's passed it in the list? I'm having my exam on May 7th. Gone
through the guide book once. Sounds easy according to the guide.
I dont think it's as easy as i'm thinking it is any experience?
Thanx in advance.
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M Saleh EG wrote:
Hi everyone.. kind of OT
Anyone who's passed it in the list? I'm having my exam on May 7th. Gone
through the guide book once. Sounds easy according to the guide.
I dont think it's as easy as i'm thinking it is any experience?
Thanx in advance.
My advice -- take the
hi
I need some help please.I have beeen tyring to compile a PHP Dynamic
Extension( for PHP 5.3.3 - that is the source code i have),but whenever I try
to do so, the following errors come up, especially if I use the RETURN_STRING()
Macro. I have tried RETURN_LONG() Macro and it worked just
hi
I need some help please.I have beeen tyring to compile a PHP Dynamic
Extension( for PHP 5.3.3 - that is the source code i have),but whenever I try
to do so, the following errors come up, especially if I use the RETURN_STRING()
Macro. I have tried RETURN_LONG() Macro and it worked just
hi
I need some help please.I have beeen tyring to compile a PHP Dynamic
Extension( for PHP 5.3.3 - that is the source code i have),but whenever I try
to do so, the following errors come up, especially if I use the RETURN_STRING()
Macro. I have tried RETURN_LONG() Macro and it worked just
I'm almost certain that PHP 5 was supported starting with Zend
Performance Suite 4.0. You can log into your company's Zend account to
download the software that you have access to.
--Matthew Runo
Founder, Quabbo Internet Services
PHP Hosting Solutions, featuring the Zend Performance Suite
Thx Matthew,
Meanwhile I got the software from Zend and tried to install it on my server.
After manipulating some files to make the install script run, it segfaults
later in the install. It seems, 3.6 isnt forward compatible and I've given
up to install the product on the new server.
Pricing
I've taken over the system administration of our servers, and have been
migrating from PHP4 on Redhat, to PHP5 on a FreeBSD system setup.
Few questions,
Is this version of the ZPS compatible with PHP5, I mean, the software was
bought back in dec. 2003 and never updated since. (the new Zend
Hi
I was looking at Zend training requirements, on Zends website.
They reportedly require Win2k/XP, and IE5.5.
Does anyone know what specific part of these training courses require
Win2k/xp and IE, and whether or not it is possible to bypass this
using Wine(or if it is due to a wma dep, using
--- Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking at Zend training requirements, on Zends website.
They reportedly require Win2k/XP, and IE5.5.
Does anyone know what specific part of these training courses
require Win2k/xp and IE, and whether or not it is possible to
bypass this
I've been looking all over the Zend Cert site, trying to find the
passing rate, ie how many questions I have to get right in order to
pass.
Is this information secret, or have I just not looked in the right place.
If it's the latter, please enlighten me.
Thanks
Rory
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--- Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking all over the Zend Cert site, trying to find the
passing rate, ie how many questions I have to get right in order
to pass.
Is this information secret, or have I just not looked in the right
place.
It's not public information.
Chris
Hi Rory,
The passing score is not revealed. There is only a pass/fail on the test.
Best,
Daniel Kushner
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:08:32 +0100, Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking all over the Zend Cert site, trying to find the
passing rate, ie how many questions I have to
* Thus wrote j kensler:
1:11
1:15
1:19
heh.. I got this all graphed out on paper :)
I'm simply looking for patterns to decipher what ever this is abut:
- 7 (0x111) is an important key, no bit is ever added more than that
- only one 10:XX - 10:07
- differences only occure between
Hey All,
Does anyone know of a hosting company that will provide Zend Optimizer
v2.1.0 or later on a VIRTUAL hosting package. (preferably in the UK)
I have been helping a guy out who has had a development done and the
developers kindly didnt tell me that they use Zend Optimizer to encode
their
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From: Ox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 October 2004 08:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Zend Optimizer not installed
Hey All,
Does anyone know of a hosting company that will provide Zend Optimizer
v2.1.0 or later on a VIRTUAL hosting package. (preferably in the UK)
I have
Hi Ox,
Does anyone know of a hosting company that will provide Zend Optimizer
v2.1.0 or later on a VIRTUAL hosting package. (preferably in the UK)
I'm with Lunarpages ( http://www.lunarpages.com ) on a virtual hosting
server and they have Zend Optimizer installed. However, I do not know what
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:05:33 -0500, j kensler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1:11
1:15
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What about the durations between the times from frame to frame?
like: 4,4,7,1,1 for the above. That's what I was graphing out
yesterday evening. Some definate patterns in there.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a hosting company that will provide Zend Optimizer
v2.1.0 or later on a VIRTUAL hosting package. (preferably in the UK)
www.1and1.co.uk
-Dan Joseph
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Many thanks to all!
Ill have to investigate further with these provisders,
Thanks again
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:12:35 -0400, Dan Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a hosting company that will provide Zend Optimizer
v2.1.0 or later on a VIRTUAL hosting package.
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