from the original array, which appears to be what you describe.
unset($this-tmp_results[$k]);
Doing this for every loop is likely very inefficient. I don't know how the
inner workings of PHP process something like this, but I wouldn't be surprised
if it's allocating a new
EUREKA!
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memory?
On 3 Sep 2013, at 02:30, Daevid
was to not store the $g as ['g'] --
which would seem to be the more efficient way of doing this once and re-use
the array over and over, but instead I am forced to inline rip through and
explode() in three different places of my code.
Consider what you're asking PHP to do. You're taking an element
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Subject: Re: [PHP] refernces, arrays, and why does it take up so much
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On 3 Sep 2013, at 21:47
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Subject: RE: [PHP] refernces, arrays, and why does it take up so much
memory? [SOLVED]
$this-tmp_results[$k]['g
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Topics (messages 322017 through 322020):
Re: PHP-5.5.2 +opcache segfaults with Piwik
322017 by: Lester Caine
322018 by: Jan Ehrhardt
322019 by: Jan Ehrhardt
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Re: PHP-5.5.2 +opcache segfaults with Piwik
322021 by: Jan Ehrhardt
322022 by: Lester Caine
refernces, arrays, and why does it take up so much memory?
322023 by: Daevid
Grant in php.general (Sun, 25 Aug 2013 02:31:29 -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
Could you try to add a function_exists check to
libs
.
This patch, together with upgrading to the latest OPcache from github
solved my segfaults and fatal errors.
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as a wild guess, I also added 'g' to my SQL so that PHP would already
have a placeholder variable there in tmp_results, but that made no
difference. And still used up nearly double the memory as above.
SELECT DISTINCT `id`, sag.`genres`, 'g' FROM.
: (78,118,912)
MEMORY USED FOR array_combine: 8,050,376 PEAK: (86,507,520)
Just as a wild guess, I also added 'g' to my SQL so that PHP would already
have a placeholder variable there in tmp_results, but that made no
difference. And still used up nearly double the memory as above.
SELECT DISTINCT `id`, sag
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To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Re: refernces, arrays, and why does it take up so much
memory?
On 9/2/2013 9:30 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
I'm confused
php-general Digest 1 Sep 2013 09:14:01 - Issue 8351
Topics (messages 322016 through 322016):
Re: PHP-5.5.2 +opcache segfaults with Piwik
322016 by: Grant
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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?
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Grant wrote:
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?
I'm running my own port of piwik in production with eaccelerator
Lester Caine in php.general (Sun, 01 Sep 2013 12:59:18 +0100):
Grant wrote:
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
Grant in php.general (Sun, 1 Sep 2013 02:13:54 -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?
I changed the PHP on my
php-general Digest 30 Aug 2013 21:00:13 - Issue 8350
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();
The session is there! But why isn't php taking
the cookie as the id all by itself? Regular
pages (not curled) all work as before. All of
our websites work fine on the new version, except
for this one curl call. I could update 100's of
websites to fix them with the added lines, but
I'd really rather find
php-general Digest 29 Aug 2013 23:30:10 - Issue 8349
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Re: Basic Auth
322012 by: Jim Giner
322013 by: Stuart Dallas
IMAP Metadata support
322014 by: list.airstreamcomm.net
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Hi,
Some more info. I ran gdb on the core file (after reinstalling with debug mode):
# /usr/local/gdb/bin/gdb /usr/local/php5/bin/php-cgi
/opt/apache/htdocs/wachtlijst/core
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.6
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http
a signoff. And yes - I've taken the
proper precautions to hash the incoming password value before submission
and storing in my db that way.
Thanks again. It's help like this that makes this group such a great
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On 27 Aug 2013, at 18:45, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
From your latest missive I gleaned that I needed to have a script on my server
One last time: YOU DON'T NEED TO CHANGE ANYTHING ON THE SERVER-SIDE!
Ok, I see that you've decided to use another method, which is great; HTTP
php-general Digest 27 Aug 2013 06:45:12 - Issue 8346
Topics (messages 321971 through 321985):
Re: exec and system do not work
321971 by: Jim Giner
321973 by: marco.behnke.biz
321976 by: Tamara Temple
321978 by: Ethan Rosenberg, PhD
321979 by: Tim
Aug 26 20:26 www
I had set the S bit [probably a nasty mistake] and I thought I was able
to remove the bit. [it doesn't show above]
How do I extricate myself from the hole into which I have planted myself?
TIA
Ethan
This is in no way a php question, as the same result will happen
Ethan
This is in no way a php question, as the same result will happen no matter
what you ask apache to serve from that directory.
You have the directory permissions set to 776 not 777.
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myself?
TIA
Ethan
This is in no way a php question, as the same result will happen no
matter what you ask apache to serve from that directory.
You have the directory permissions set to 776 not 777.
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Hi,
Can anybody help me answering my doubt.
I wanted to check if there are any errors with the php compilation and
build.
I have ran make, make test. make test didnt give any errors to me.
Is there any other method or command to run through which we can see if
there are any errors in building
are likely working just fine,
but that
the commands you've passed to them may not be.
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the PHP_AUTH_USER and _PW vars. Can someone explain to me why
this doesn't suffice? The signon process expects them to be there, so
when they are not (after the 'unset'), how come my signon process still
detects them and their values?
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which sends an XMLHttpRequest
with an invalid username and password. The server will return a 401 which you
ignore and then take the user to whatever URL you want them to see after they
log off. Not pretty, but it works.
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the value to 'xxx' and show it having
that value, but when the script is called again the old value appears. Very
confusing!
I didn't say you couldn't change it, I said doing so will have no effect on the
browser.
It's not really confusing so long as you understand how PHP works. Each request
On 8/27/2013 10:14 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
It's not really confusing so long as you understand how PHP works. Each request
is brand new - nothing is retained from previous requests. The two variable
you're changing are set by PHP when the request comes in from the browser. The
fact you
On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:18, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
On 8/27/2013 10:14 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
It's not really confusing so long as you understand how PHP works. Each
request is brand new - nothing is retained from previous requests. The two
variable you're changing
On 8/27/2013 10:39 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:18, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
On 8/27/2013 10:14 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
It's not really confusing so long as you understand how PHP works. Each request
is brand new - nothing is retained from previous
On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:51, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
On 8/27/2013 10:39 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:18, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
On 8/27/2013 10:14 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
It's not really confusing so long as you understand how PHP
not really confusing so long as you understand how PHP works. Each request
is brand new - nothing is retained from previous requests. The two variable
you're changing are set by PHP when the request comes in from the browser. The
fact you changed them in a previous request is irrelevant because 1
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
I have a main domain (of course) and a sub domain. I'm really trying to
steer my personal stuff away from the main one and have focused all of my
php development to the sub-domain.
Lately I noticed that google
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On 27 Aug 2013, at 15
' notation, that's either a bitmask of 0400 or 0200,
which are for setuid and setgid, respectively.
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-estimating your knowledge (and over-estimating
mine) of HTTP-requests in PHP - but here it goes.
I see two options of bypassing the JavaScript option.
The first one is to use the default authorization, and error pages of
your HTTP server.
(For example, in Apache:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs
));
{
$out = system(touch /var/www/orders.txt, $ret);
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On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:59, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
On 8/27/2013 10:55 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:51, Jim Giner jim.gi
into which I have planted
myself?
TIA
Ethan
This is in no way a php question, as the same result will happen no
matter what you ask apache to serve from that directory.
You have the directory permissions set to 776 not 777.
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How do I extricate myself from the hole into which I have planted
myself?
TIA
Ethan
This is in no way a php question, as the same result will happen no
matter what you ask apache to serve from that directory.
You have the directory permissions set to 776 not 777.
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On 08/27/2013 03:31 PM, Steven Post wrote:
On Tue, 2013-08-27 at 13:43 -0400, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
Dear List -
I apologize for this needle in a haystack but...
This was originally posted on the PHP list, but has changed into a
Debian question...
Tried to run the program, that we have
php-general Digest 26 Aug 2013 18:41:27 - Issue 8345
Topics (messages 321966 through 321970):
Re: exec and system do not work
321966 by: Sorin Badea
321967 by: Robert Cummings
321968 by: Tamara Temple
321969 by: marco.behnke.biz
321970 by: Ethan
file_exists(/var/www/orders.txt);
}
Ethan
Hi Ethan,
Is there a reason you're using shell commands to achieve the following:
?php
$path = '/var/www/orders.txt';
if( !file_exists( $path ) )
{
if( !touch( $path ) )
{
echo 'Failed to touch file into existence
/www/orders.txt);
echo 'file2br /';
echo file_exists(/var/www/orders.txt);
}
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When you say does not work, can you show what is actually not working? I
believe the exec
/www/orders.txt);
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When you say does not work, can you show what is actually not working? I
believe the exec and system functions are likely working just fine
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Tamara -
Please show the output of the directory listing.
Please us ls -la
echo exec('ls -la orders.txt');
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Tamara -
Please show the output of the directory listing.
Please us
Hi all.
I have a scenario, wherein I need to do something like this ::
###
$original_url = /autologin.php;
$username = ajay;
$password = garg;
header('Location: ' . $original_url);
. Especially the rights for . and ..
Maybe you don't have write permissions on the folder?
If I perform the touch and chmod from the command line, everything works.
cli and ww are different users.
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Hi all.
I have a scenario, wherein I need to do something like this ::
###
$original_url = /autologin.php;
$username = ajay;
just fine, but that
the commands you've passed to them may not be.
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a step
back for us and say what is it you're hoping to accomplish by this. Maybe
there's a better way to get you what you need that is possible, and also will
be good PHP. Describe your scenario in higher level terms, not how you'd
implement it, but what the outcome you need is, and what the design
you've passed to them may not be.
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Tamara -
Please show
/orders.txt, $ret);
echo system(chmod 766 /var/www/orders.txt, $ret);
echo 'file2br /';
echo file_exists(/var/www/orders.txt);
}
If you would point out my syntax errors, I will fix them.
See above.
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Tamara -
Please show the output of the directory
you say does not work, can you show what is actually not working?
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but that the commands you've passed to them may not be.
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Tamara -
Please show the output of the directory listing.
Please us ls -la
echo exec
the S bit [probably a nasty mistake] and I thought I was able
to remove the bit. [it doesn't show above]
How do I extricate myself from the hole into which I have planted myself?
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Re: Alternate list for eclipse ide support?
321960 by: Sebastian Krebs
321961 by: Lester Caine
321962 by: Sebastian Krebs
321963 by: Lester Caine
PHP-5.5.2 +opcache
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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
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);
echo 'file2br /';
echo file_exists(/var/www/orders.txt);
}
and this does not -
if( !file_exists(/var/www/orders.txt));
{
exec(touch /var/www/orders.txt);
exec(chmod 766 /var/www/orders.txt);
echo 'file2br /';
echo file_exists(/var/www/orders.txt);
}
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/orders.**txt));
{
exec(touch /var/www/orders.txt);
exec(chmod 766 /var/www/orders.txt);
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echo file_exists(/var/www/orders.**txt);
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Topics (messages 321955 through 321959):
Re: windows files and folders permission
321955 by: Carlos Medina
files and folders windows permission
321956 by: Emiliano Boragina
321957 by: Matijn Woudt
321958
heading over to the
plug-ins developers is the obvious step, what I'd actually prefer is a more
general PHP/Eclipse list to discuss general IDE problems rather than even PDT
biased discussions.
Is there a suitable list? And if not is there any interest in setting one up?
... at the risk
that. But it's not working as I expect, and while
heading over to the plug-ins developers is the obvious step, what I'd
actually prefer is a more general PHP/Eclipse list to discuss general IDE
problems rather than even PDT biased discussions.
Is there a suitable list? And if not is there any interest
as I expect, and while
heading over to the plug-ins developers is the obvious step, what I'd
actually prefer is a more general PHP/Eclipse list to discuss general IDE
problems rather than even PDT biased discussions.
Is there a suitable list? And if not is there any interest in setting one
up
that
is
supposed to handle that. But it's not working as I expect, and while
heading over to the plug-ins developers is the obvious step, what I'd
actually prefer is a more general PHP/Eclipse list to discuss general
IDE
problems rather than even PDT biased discussions.
Is there a suitable list
?
The vast number of different 'frameworks' add further to the dilution of effort.
It's a pity that there is not a single universally accepted development base in
addition to a single IDE into which support could be pooled. It's not going to
happen as PHP now has too many diverse ways of doing the same
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On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Emiliano Boragina
emiliano.borag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry my ugly english. I did an upload file form. Works
very good. Upload the files in the right folder, with the right name.
I use chmod 0644, and for try I use 0777. But always the files are
, and for try I use 0777. But always the files are
copyed blocked. I cant see them with windows preview for example. I
read in forums that is Windows fault. How can I fix this? Thanks a
lot.
Code?
On a sidenote, how the hell did you manage to chmod files on _windows_ ???
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Topics (messages 321953 through 321954):
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and look at what keys I'm trying to
hit. Just a thought. I forgot about the concatenation operator
which is + in Java/C#
The PHP language developers were pretty stuck. Because of automatic
string-to-numeric-conversion, they couldn't use + for string concatenation.
Sadly, they chose . rather
Is the subdomain also in a subfolder of the main domain?
Jim Giner wrote:
I have a main domain (of course) and a sub
domain. I'm really trying to
steer my personal stuff away from
the main one and have focused all of
my php development to the
sub-domain.
Lately I noticed that google
On 8/22/2013 8:05 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
Is the subdomain also in a subfolder of the main domain?
Jim Giner wrote:
I have a main domain (of course) and a sub
domain. I'm really trying to
steer my personal stuff away from
the main one and have focused all of
my php development
:
Is the subdomain also in a subfolder of the main domain?
Jim Giner wrote:
I have a main domain (of course) and a sub
domain. I'm really trying to
steer my personal stuff away from
the main one and have focused all of
my php development to the
sub-domain.
Lately I noticed
/22/2013 8:05 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
Is the subdomain also in a subfolder of the main domain?
Jim Giner wrote:
I have a main domain (of course) and a sub
domain. I'm really trying to
steer my personal stuff away from
the main one and have focused all of
my php development
?
Jim Giner wrote:
I have a main domain (of course) and a sub
domain. I'm really trying to
steer my personal stuff away from
the main one and have focused all of
my php development to the
sub-domain.
Lately I noticed that google catalogs my
sub-domain site stuff
folders you do not want them to use. I have fun with
them indexing the page histories if I forget to block that particular functions
.php file.
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use of pointers required a way to access members through a
pointer, and I suppose KR thought - looked like following a pointer (I
agree).
Since PHP was modeled on Perl and wouldn't implement objects or structs for
another decade, it adopted . for string concatenation. It works fine, and
I don't have
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