[snip]
I know I'm way off but, those are some of my observations of the
patterns involved.
[/snip]
Anyone see that sneaky Shiflett character this morning? I sent in the
answer
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--- Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone see that sneaky Shiflett character this morning? I sent in
the answer
Several people, including Jay, are very close, but no one has solved it
yet.
If you were thinking of taking the Zend Certification exam anyway, this
could save you $200.
one of the Israel company say thanks .
the another from an arabs country (UAE) make fun of my write .
what an unbelievable thing .
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:34:11 +0400, M Saleh EG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God help arabs if they release books that easily ! n specialy from a
person who failed in
I haven't done the exam, yet, but based on some of the practice
questions, I'm getting worried. I'm finding sample questions whose
answers are not covered in the book. One such question was a list(,
$var) = whatever, and nowhere in the book could I find an explanation
for same.
I've also used
I'm glad to hear that, cause some of them did seem a bit difficult. I
understood perfectly after seeing the correct answer and the
explanation, but they were a little tricky.
I would be interested in feedback on the exam. I am looking into
taking the test, just hoping Zend runs the $100
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:55:29 -0700 (PDT), Chris Shiflett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd be interested in hearing your honest feedback after you take it,
whether privately or on this list. Hopefully ZCE becomes a respected
acronym, unlike MCSE. :-)
I passed.
I thought the test was very
--- Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't done the exam, yet, but based on some of the practice
questions, I'm getting worried. I'm finding sample questions whose
answers are not covered in the book.
If you're talking about the questions in the back of the Zend
Certification Guide,
--- Matt M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking into taking the test, just hoping Zend runs the $100
deal again.
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to solve this
puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
Enjoy. :-)
Chris
=
Chris Shiflett - http://shiflett.org/
snip
I passed.
snip
Greg Donald
Zend Certified Engineer
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Congratulations Greg.
Like the new sig ! ;)
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Hi,
I'd be interested in hearing your honest feedback after you take it,
whether privately or on this list. Hopefully ZCE becomes a respected
acronym, unlike MCSE. :-)
I passed.
I thought the test was very challenging. The areas I found most
Congrats!
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:17:53 -0700 (PDT), Chris Shiflett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think a very experienced developer can pass the exam without using the
guide with little trouble, but I don't think an inexperienced developer
can read the guide and hope to pass. You need more than that.
I
I am doing things.
Thanks
Graham
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From: Chris Shiflett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 September 2004 18:18
To: Rory Browne; PHP General
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend PHP Certification test
--- Rory Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't done the exam, yet
Hi,
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to solve this
puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
Which part on this page is the puzzle?
-Dan Joseph
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[snip]
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to solve
this
puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
Which part on this page is the puzzle?
[/snip]
The clock. BEWARE - real time eater-upper!
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--- Dan Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to
solve this
puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
Which part on this page is the puzzle?
Maybe that's the puzzle... :^)
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--- Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to
solve this puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
Which part on this page is the puzzle?
[/snip]
The clock. BEWARE - real time eater-upper!
Yeah, it's just the clock,
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to solve this
puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
Enjoy. :-)
I think I have it, why dont you email me the answer and I will double
check that against what I got.
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[snip]
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to solve
this
puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
Enjoy. :-)
I think I have it, why dont you email me the answer and I will double
check that against what I got.
[/snip]
Hey Matt, want me to check your work?
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do not make the story too complicated , its too simple .
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 23:59:25 +0400, M Saleh EG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Alawi
I'm not making fun of you!
yeah yeah tell me about it thats right and clear !
I'm saying wat's right! How can you right a book about a programming
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:20:19 -0700 (PDT), in php.general
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Shiflett) wrote:
You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to solve this
puzzle:
http://shiflett.org/archive/55
This is just too easy:
The shown times are posting-times for one day on this list,
This is just too easy:
The shown times are posting-times for one day on this list, for posts
regarding mysql.
ah ha.
could also be unsubscribe emails
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Time since last post to this list
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:56:56 -0500, Matt M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is just too easy:
The shown times are posting-times for one day on this list, for posts
regarding mysql.
ah ha.
could also be unsubscribe emails
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 19:24:42 -0500, j kensler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Time since last post to this list
I ran strings on it thinking maybe there was some hidden text, turned
up nothing.
But if you disassemble the gif into individual frames, there are some
interesting patterns in the graphical
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I was wondering if anyone on the list has taken the Zend PHP Certification test?
I bought the Zend study guide and have read it cover to cover, then I
went back and re-read a bunch of it again in areas where I felt weak.
I've been studying heavily the past two weeks and I have the test
tomorrow
[Disclaimer: I am on the Zend Advisory Board and helped create the
Zend Certification exam.]
--- Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bought the Zend study guide and have read it cover to cover
That's a good approach. I don't think the guide is a good substitute for
experience, but it's as
On Sep 30, 2004, at 8:01 AM, Greg Donald wrote:
I was wondering if anyone on the list has taken the Zend PHP
Certification test?
I bought the Zend study guide and have read it cover to cover, then I
went back and re-read a bunch of it again in areas where I felt weak.
I've been studying heavily
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:01:22 -0700 (PDT), Chris Shiflett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Disclaimer: I am on the Zend Advisory Board and helped create the
Zend Certification exam.]
Thanks for your insite. Knowing you were involved, I was actually
hoping you might reply to my post.
I got 4/5 on the
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:36:50 -0500, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
insite
insight too!
I'm a nervous wreck today..
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:25:09 +1200, James McGlinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sat the test last Wednesday after going through the guide cover to
cover. Whilst there were a number of questions which were definitely
experience-based, I found the questions were generally somewhat easier
than the
--- Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Knowing you were involved, I was actually hoping you might reply
to my post.
I'd be interested in hearing your honest feedback after you take it,
whether privately or on this list. Hopefully ZCE becomes a respected
acronym, unlike MCSE. :-)
I got 4/5
--- James McGlinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sat the test last Wednesday after going through the guide
cover to cover. Whilst there were a number of questions which
were definitely experience-based, I found the questions were
generally somewhat easier than the chapter questions and
practice
How long is the Zend certification 'good' for?
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On Sep 30, 2004, at 12:20 PM, j kensler wrote:
How long is the Zend certification 'good' for?
Daniel Kushner (Director of Education at Zend) has said: [1]
[The] certifcation doesn't expire. The Education Advisory Board
believe that a new exam should be released on every major version of
PHP once
I purchase the guide before month and because I am outside US it will
be inn my country after another month ( I actually bought it pdf
version from phparch but because of the issue between Sams they cancel
pdf version and sent the print on thier own charge for the shipment)
, when I see Zend
--- j kensler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How long is the Zend certification 'good' for?
It doesn't expire, but it's for a specific version of PHP (minor version
number, not point release). The yellow pages at Zend will be enhanced to
indicate the version number as well as the date once it becomes
Dear Alawi,
I would like to thank you for your complements on the exam. The guys
that wrote it definitely did an excellent job and produced a test of
the highest quality.
Your experience shows that even seasoned developers can enhance their
PHP skills by studying for the exam. This is something
Hi,
does anyone know, how I can easily determine which websites are using
compiled PHP-Scripts.
I have to check our webserver, based on BSD and Apache, for these Scripts.
Would appreciate any suggestions from you!
Thank you
Alex
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--- raditha dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PHP Gen wrote:
how about using SSH tunneling instead.
Never tried it, any examples for a win2k pro
machine?
There are some tutorials on this topic search term
may be 'ssh tunnel
howto' you do need to have an SSH client
Hi all,
Our company has decided to encrypt the php programs
that we sell, I have to choose which encryption
package to buy.
After a lot of seaching (on this list(archives),
google, forums etc) I saw a quite a few products like
ioncube, zend, codesecure, blender, mmCache encryptor
etc etc
PHP Gen wrote:
Hi all,
unfortunatly blender is not yet ready for stable
production use and althought I was leaning towards
mmcache as its free, not every host will be too happy
to install mmCache
And the loss is entirely theirs. MMache really can take a load of your
webserver.
I just wanted
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 23:37, raditha dissanayake wrote:
Please start your signature with the '--' sequence and not '' as you
have used.
The signature separator should be '-- ' so that competent mail clients will
automatically strip the signature.
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Hi,
Thanks for replying.
And the loss is entirely theirs. MMache really can
take a load of your
webserver.
True, but its easier to tell a webhosting company to
install a Zend product as they are the maker of PHP
blah blah than to tell them to install an untrusted
3rd party app like mmCache.
on 21/7/04 16:59, PHP Gen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
News to me, I thought each encryptor has its own
style of encrypting the phpwill check up but I
think thats true.
Mmcache says explicitly that its output is compatible with Zend encoder.
Also note that encryption is not the same as
PHP Gen wrote:
how about using SSH tunneling instead.
Never tried it, any examples for a win2k pro machine?
There are some tutorials on this topic search term may be 'ssh tunnel
howto' you do need to have an SSH client installed on your computer. The
server will no doubt have ssh
I've installed Apache and PHP5 RC1 fine, added my needed modules fine, then
I installed Zend Optimizer 2.5.1 and it doesn't load? phpinfo() doesn't show
it as loaded. php.ini is in the correct place and PHP is reading it. php.ini
has the Zend Optimizer lines at the bottom as added by the
I don't think Zend Optimizer can work with PHP 5 by the moment.
El vie, 02-04-2004 a las 01:28, Elisamuel Resto escribió:
I've installed Apache and PHP5 RC1 fine, added my needed modules fine, then
I installed Zend Optimizer 2.5.1 and it doesn't load? phpinfo() doesn't show
it as loaded.
Strange, it was working on a beta version...
I guess I'll just wait for a bit and see what's up...
William Lovaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I don't think Zend Optimizer can work with PHP 5 by the moment.
El vie, 02-04-2004 a las 01:28, Elisamuel Resto
It isn't on most hosts, though it isn't difficult to install it on request. You may
also look at alternatives:
http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/#bench
On Monday 22 March 2004 02:16, Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm close to releasing my first widely distributed (I
Hi all,
I'm close to releasing my first widely distributed (I hope) PHP
application, and I wish to protect the source with Zend Encoder. Seems
easy enough.
However, this is a low-cost app that was intended to work on basic
installs of PHP, running on almost any server -- it uses no external
On Mar 22, 2004, at 1:16 AM, Justin French wrote:
Hi all,
I'm close to releasing my first widely distributed (I hope) PHP
application, and I wish to protect the source with Zend Encoder.
Seems easy enough.
However, this is a low-cost app that was intended to work on basic
installs of PHP,
First, let me apologize for this not being a specific PHP question, but
I can't find the answer and I'm hoping someone else here has run into
this. Maybe I'm just blind, blond or stupid today. :)
In Zend Studio (Zend Development Environment) for Windows (on Windows
2000 fyi), when I hit the ESC
I know that this is somewhat off-topic, but has anyone set up the Zend
CVS for local use within a small group of developers? The manual is very
terse and information in the Zend forums is sparse as well. Does the
executable for the CVS need to live on the development server? If so,
where? We have
I know this is a little off topic, but I'm hoping to find someone who uses
Zend Studio who can point me in the right direction. I have just got a copy
and I'm trying to run the debugger. The only problem is at the beginning of
the script I am checking for a file upload. I cannot figure out how
Does anyone know when Zend Optimizer will support up to PHP version 4.3.2?
Currently it only supports up to 4.3.0.
Sincerely,
Michael Rubin
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I might be wrong (it's been known in the past!) but I think that theirs
supports 4.3.x
Best regards
Adrian
sourceguardian.com
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Sent: 17 July 2003 10:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] zend optimizer for 4.3.2
on 7/17/03 7:20 AM, Adrian Teasdale at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I might be wrong (it's been known in the past!) but I think that theirs
supports 4.3.x
The OS X version came out yesterday and it DOES require 4.3.2
Not sure about the other platforms.
, July 17, 2003 2:20 PM
To: Michael Rubin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] zend optimizer for 4.3.2
I might be wrong (it's been known in the past!) but I think that theirs
supports 4.3.x
Best regards
Adrian
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From: Michael Rubin [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi !
I'm an intern working as a developer for a company. I'm in charge of
writing an extension to the Zend engine, much like the GD library. I was
wondering what are the PHP license requirements for the code and
binaries. Anyone enlighten me?
Thanks.
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It depends on the number of options, if you only have a small number of
options you could just hold them in a VARCHAR, then rebuild the options
array from that
Say you had four on/off options, you could store them in a VARCHAR(4) as
yyny then rebuild the array with a simple for loop or just build
Hi ALL!
Sorry I repeat the question, but novody answered..
Can anybody give me direct link for downloading Zend Optimizer.
I tried to do it a lot of times from the official site, but after
accepting agreement nothing happens.
Thanks
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I just went here...accepted and it began downloading..
http://www.zend.com/store/getfreefile.php?pid=13zbid=550
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Subject: [PHP] Zend
Hi ALL!
Sorry I repeat the question
Hi ALL!
Can anybody give me direct link for downloading Zend Optimizer.
I tried to do it a lot of times from the official site, but after
accepting agreement nothing happens
Thanks
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Hey guys,
Which is a better environment to write PHP code in? Zend or Dreamweaver ? Does zend
provide a WYSIWYG for putting together a web page ?
-Dan
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 14:26, Daniel J. Rychlik wrote:
Hey guys,
Which is a better environment to write PHP code in? Zend or Dreamweaver ?
Zend Studio all the way, dont let DW mess up your php code like it
messes up html !!!
Does zend provide a WYSIWYG for putting together a web page ?
Is it me or is it not up to much. I'me getting totally different results
from within the IDE and running the code straight on a browser. I am also
getting some very strange results (such as changing code and it not having
any affect) since I installed it.
What experiences have other people
the
code. but i am also using zend studio at hoem and its very robust no bugs
compared to phpedit
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From: Yann Larrivee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 5:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Daniel J. Rychlik
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend Studio and DreamWeaver
Hi folks,
I'm currently trying to work my way through an extension.
Using the tutorials on the php.net/zend.com ... and other sites
it works so far to do some work, return values and getting parameters.
But how can I get access to the variables defined in php or add other
variables without the
Are the logs saying anything? Or if you run php from command line?
Steve Yates wrote:
Starting with a working site (FreeBSD 4.7, Apache 1.3.27) using PHP 4.3.0
and the latest Zend Optimizer, I upraded to PHP 4.3.2. Afterwards, phpinfo
() did not show the Optimizer as loaded. Reinstalling
Starting with a working site (FreeBSD 4.7, Apache 1.3.27) using PHP 4.3.0
and the latest Zend Optimizer, I upraded to PHP 4.3.2. Afterwards, phpinfo
() did not show the Optimizer as loaded. Reinstalling Optimizer did not
change this, nor did uninstalling and reinstalling Optimizer. There were
Greetings learned PHP(eople),
I just downloaded and installed the Zend Studio trial package as I`m
tired of usign vim for all my PHP stuff, and during the install process
it asked if I wanted a shortcut/link placed on the desktop (Manrake 9.1
running here).
I said yep, and install finished.
Now
Chris Blake wrote:
Any ideas ?
From: http://www.zend.com/install_instruct.php:
To start the ZDE (Zend Development Environment), run the zde in the
directory where you installed it (typically, /usr/local/Zend/bin)
Looks like you'll have to create your own shortcut (advice on how to is
beyond
Howdy David,
I also got this info from Zends`site, but can`t find the file to run.
I also checked around on their FAQ`s but found nothing related to my
problem.
I`ll send them mail to get it sorted, just thought someone knew
off-the-bat what to do.
Many thanks for replying, much appreciated.
At 18:51 25/02/2003, Thomas Johnsson wrote:
1. Zend does not have a way to decode a php file that was encoded
using Zend Encoder.
(For those of you paying attention to details, note the word decode,
not decrypt. Zend Encoder does not encrypt. US gov't lawyers, please
take note :)
Are you not
: [PHP] Zend Encoder
This might sound a bit paranoid, but since I don't know how it works, i'll
ask anyway.
If I encrypt a file using the Zend Encoder, is there anyone at zend who can
view it, or it it an unreversable encryption?
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:)
// Thomas
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:51 PM
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Subject: [PHP] Zend Encoder
This might sound a bit paranoid, but since I don't know how it works, i'll
ask anyway.
If I encrypt a file using
This might sound a bit paranoid, but since I don't know how it works, i'll
ask anyway.
If I encrypt a file using the Zend Encoder, is there anyone at zend who can
view it, or it it an unreversable encryption?
// Thomas
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Zend Encoder
This might sound a bit paranoid, but since I don't know how it works, i'll
ask anyway.
If I encrypt a file using the Zend Encoder, is there anyone at zend who can
view it, or it it an unreversable encryption?
// Thomas
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There is not a way to encrypt something so that is is totaly, positivly,
iriversable. As for someone at zend looking at them, there probably is,
but
they have a duty not to do anything with them.
So what you are saying is that zend probably has a way of un-encoding the
encoded files, if they
I thought autocompletion would help you _avoid_ silly mistakes. For example,
defining $varName then trying to use $varname when you really meant to use
$varName.
In php I would say it's a tossup because if you reference a variable that doesn't
exist it will contain a NULL or FALSE value but
John Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... :
Thanks for the reply. I'm also impressed with Zend's autocompletion...I
can't even get PHPEd to autocomplete on objects.
Finally, one frustrating thing on the part of both editors is the
inability to autocomplete on arrays of object references...but
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 02:45, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
Isn't it a little bit too much of paranoia for autocompletion? In
programming schools they make you writing the programs on paper so you
understand it better :)
I, personally, only care about the code highlighting. Autocompleting
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Hash: SHA1
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 18:48, Jason Wong wrote:
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 02:45, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
Isn't it a little bit too much of paranoia for autocompletion? In
programming schools they make you writing the programs on paper so you
I've tried phpEdit, but unfortunately it's a Windows-only IDE and has
quite a few reproduceable bugs (I get an access violation almost everytime
I use the latest version. I do all my development in Linux, so it won't
cut it.
Thanks!
John
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Can anyone who's familiar with both give an honest, open evaluation? I'm
in a rush project and need something quickly (have to purchase tomorrow),
but I'm on the fence when it comes to these two products.
Zend costs $100 less than Phped, so I'm leaning that way. But if there's
anything you know
Can anyone who's familiar with both give an honest, open evaluation? I'm
in a rush project and need something quickly (have to purchase tomorrow),
but I'm on the fence when it comes to these two products.
Zend costs $100 less than Phped, so I'm leaning that way. But if there's
anything
Sterling,
Thanks for the reply. I'm also impressed with Zend's autocompletion...I
can't even get PHPEd to autocomplete on objects.
I wonder if Zend uses dbg as well. It'd be nice to see a profiler thrown
into a future version.
Finally, one frustrating thing on the part of both editors is the
John Wells wrote:
Can anyone who's familiar with both give an honest, open evaluation? I'm
in a rush project and need something quickly (have to purchase tomorrow),
but I'm on the fence when it comes to these two products.
Zend costs $100 less than Phped, so I'm leaning that way. But if
upgrades (including all version comp eg 4.x.x comp)
included.
HiTCHO has Spoken!
Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
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From: Mirek Novak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 5:08 PM
To: John Wells; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend IDE
hello..
I use Dreamweaver for coding but i knew the zend
studio. When i try run a script, the output window
show me this:
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.2.1
Content-type: text/html
br /
bFatal error/b: Call to undefined function:
mssql_connect() in
bE:\cef\hab\frm_diagnostico.php/b on line
b2/bbr /
, November 11, 2002 2:19 PM
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Subject: [PHP] zend studio (erro)
hello..
I use Dreamweaver for coding but i knew the zend
studio. When i try run a script, the output window
show me this:
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.2.1
Content-type: text/html
br /
bFatal error/b: Call to undefined
I've got a question to ask about Zend Accelerator that should go in an
evaluation support ticket, but I can't seem to create one.
All of the docs say Go to your Pickup Depot and click 'New Ticket'. It
even says that *in* the pickup depot, but the words new ticket aren't
linkable, and nowhere
Hi there!,
I've been testing some code for a company and I'm encountering something
which I've never found before,
right after making a call to a simple DB abstraction class which basically
just makes a call to odbc_connect, then odbc_do, and then loops through the
data saving the value of any
I am writing several php applications wich demand speed security.
I'm just looking for some reassurances from some ppl that might be using
the ZEND products to deliver this.
Is the speed increase using the optimiser noticable?
How well does the Encoder work?
I will be trying them out today
Hey,
Is it possible to run zend encoded scripts from the shell prompt?
Regards,
Kunal Jhunjhunwala
Minds think with ideas, not information. No amount of data, bandwidth, or
processing power can substitute for inspired thought. - Clifford Stoll
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Zeev,
If you find that GUI tools are not overwhelmingly better for C++, Java product
development, that does weaken the case for php studios even more. Why so?
1. Conciseness of php
php is a high level application development tool so the code is, or at least,
should mostly consist of highly
Hallo,
I would like to try Zend studio server as possible support
for the development team.
Until now i found only a Zend for php4.0.5, 4.0.6
4.1.0.
Does anybody know where can i find a Zend
server compatible with php4.0.4 ?
thanks
best regards
Ornella Fasolo
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hey,
Any ideas on how one can encode multiple files on a windows machine??
Regards,
Kunal Jhunjhunwala
Minds think with ideas, not information. No amount of data, bandwidth, or
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