Hi Aziz.
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, making the change suggested by you does not make any
difference :(
Sorry, Thanks and Regards
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Aziz Saleh azizsa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Ajay Garg ajaygargn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Ajay Garg ajaygargn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all.
1.
I could have the proper $_FILES[userfile][name] been echoed back, by
replacing
ContentBody cbFile = new
FileBody(file, image/png);
with
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.
On 31 okt. 2013, at 01:55, Joshua Kehn j...@kehn.us wrote:
Summary for those on phones?
Best,
-Josh
___
http://byjakt.com
Currently mobile
On Oct 30, 2013, at 8:37 PM, Tamara Temple tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
This info cruised by my screen from G+
On 25 Oct 2013, at 12:51, Nibin V M nibi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for the quick response Stuart...one more doubt..at
http://php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php they states
=
This means that when the same client makes a second request to the server, it
may
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Stephen stephe...@rogers.com 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
On 25 Oct 2013, at 15:40, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
On 13-10-25 10:17 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On 25 Oct 2013, at 15:01, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
On 13-10-24 09:41 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
On 10/23/2013 08:51 AM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip] a
On 13-10-24 09:41 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
On 10/23/2013 08:51 AM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip] a bitter rant[/snip]
Dang Larry - bad night?
That wasn't a bitter rant. You haven't seen me bitter. :-) That was
tough love to the OP. I don't see a reason to pussyfoot around the
On 25 Oct 2013, at 15:01, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
On 13-10-24 09:41 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
On 10/23/2013 08:51 AM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip] a bitter rant[/snip]
Dang Larry - bad night?
That wasn't a bitter rant. You haven't seen me bitter. :-) That was
On 25 Oct 2013, at 11:10, Nibin V M nibi...@gmail.com 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
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
Marc
--
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To
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
Excellent article, thanks for the pointer. So many assertions have stood
the test of time thus far.
Cheers,
Rob.
--
E-Mail
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Tedd Sperling tedd.sperl...@gmail.comwrote:
On Oct 23, 2013, at 12:04 AM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com
wrote:
On 13-10-22 05:38 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
If you need more convincing, I will cite Fred Brooks:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Tedd Sperling tedd.sperl...@gmail.comwrote:
On Oct 23, 2013, at 12:34 PM, Larry Martell la...@software-horizons.com
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
On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 00:00 -0400, Bastien wrote:
Thanks,
Bastien
On Oct 19, 2013, at 10:44 PM, John Taylor-Johnston
jt.johns...@usherbrooke.ca wrote:
I have date strings in my mysql db. -mm-dd.
I want to parse to see if the date is greater than november 2011 and less
Hi,
Indeed making and maintaining the graph looks like the best approach here
to tackle this problem , but what does not seem clear to me is this --
Suppose a family can host 5 children , then you need to find the set of 5
such nodes out of the total no. of nodes(assume 10) such that the total
You don't need to maintain the history of which kids stay where unless you
want to for other reasons. You just need to find the children that have
staid the least amount of time together, which this approach would do for
you.
So, when 4 children stay together you say
1 together with 2
1 together
On Oct 20, 2013, at 4:01 AM, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk 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
On 11 Oct 2013, at 16:20, Nathan Grey grey...@gmail.com wrote:
Stuart, Jose - Thanks for your quick response. Are you saying that the
processor echos all the html tags it sees. Is it doing something like this to
the script:
echo body
echo h1The first twenty Fibonacci numbers:/h1
echo ul
On 10/8/2013 11:13 AM, Simon Schick wrote:
Hi, Jim
I suggest to read this page of the tutorial. It seems, that it solves the
questions, you posted here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.file.per-user.php
Please be aware, that the ini-file is not re-read on every request, but
after a
re: changing ini settings.
If my running script modifies an ini setting I currently believe that
that changed setting will apply to that specific process and any others
that run after that from that same folder (since i have an ini file in
each folder currently). Correct?
And if I do make
Hi, Jim
I suggest to read this page of the tutorial. It seems, that it solves the
questions, you posted here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.file.per-user.php
Please be aware, that the ini-file is not re-read on every request, but
after a defined time.
Neither are all settings
On 10/9/2013 3:14 AM, Simon Schick wrote:
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:50 PM, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.comwrote:
On 10/8/2013 2:42 PM, Simon Schick wrote:
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com*
*wrote:
re: changing ini settings.
If my running
On 7 Oct 2013, at 14:24, Michael Alaimo malaimo...@gmail.com 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 not reference a
public static function getInfo($params = array())
{
$results = array();
$url = 'http://google.com';
$props = array
(
'key'= Yii::app()-params['param1'],
's'= Yii::app()-params['param2']
);
On 7 Oct 2013, at 14:34, Michael Alaimo malaimo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Stuart Dallas stu...@3ft9.com wrote:
On 7 Oct 2013, at 14:24, Michael Alaimo malaimo...@gmail.com wrote:
We have a server that gets a large number of requests each month.
After a period
On 10/6/2013 11:21 PM, Romain CIACCAFAVA wrote:
An easier way to do that would be using the diff() method of a DateTime object
on another.
Regards
Romain Ciaccafava
Romain - you were so right. A little less calculating to be done and I
got the result I wished. For anyone interested here's
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 jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in php - never get it even close
until an
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 jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
I always hate dealing with date/time stuff in
Try this please
gmdate(H:i:s, $diff%86400)
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:12, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com 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);
On 10/6/2013 6:49 PM, Farzan Dalaee wrote:
Try this please
gmdate(H:i:s, $diff%86400)
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:12, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
On 10/6/2013 6:36 PM, Farzan Dalaee wrote:
You should use gmdate() if you want to how many hours left
Its so freaky
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:29, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
On 10/6/2013 6:49 PM, Farzan Dalaee wrote:
Try this please
gmdate(H:i:s, $diff%86400)
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:12, Jim Giner
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 farzan.dal...@gmail.com wrote:
Its so freaky
Best Regards
Farzan Dalaee
On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:29, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com
Jim,
The date method takes in a timestamp (not seconds away).
You have the seconds, you will need to manually convert those seconds to
what you desire (minutes = seconds / 60), (hours = minutes / 60), etc..
Aziz
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Farzan Dalaee farzan.dal...@gmail.comwrote:
Its
Look at my code. The inputs are all timestamps so date should work, no?
My question why am i getting an hour value in this case?
jg
On Oct 6, 2013, at 7:14 PM, Aziz Saleh azizsa...@gmail.com wrote:
Jim,
The date method takes in a timestamp (not seconds away).
You have the seconds, you
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
linkhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/365191/how-to-get-time-difference-in-minutes-in-phpJonathan
sent out
On Sun, 2013-10-06 at 19:14 -0400, Aziz Saleh wrote:
Jim,
The date method takes in a timestamp (not seconds away).
You have the seconds, you will need to manually convert those seconds to
what you desire (minutes = seconds / 60), (hours = minutes / 60), etc..
Aziz
On Sun, Oct 6,
On 10/6/2013 7:40 PM, Aziz Saleh wrote:
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
On 10/6/2013 7:55 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2013-10-06 at 19:14 -0400, Aziz Saleh wrote:
Jim,
The date method takes in a timestamp (not seconds away).
You have the seconds, you will need to manually convert those seconds to
what you desire (minutes = seconds / 60), (hours = minutes
An easier way to do that would be using the diff() method of a DateTime object
on another.
Regards
Romain Ciaccafava
Le 7 oct. 2013 à 03:10, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com a écrit :
On 10/6/2013 7:55 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2013-10-06 at 19:14 -0400, Aziz Saleh wrote:
On Oct 2, 2013, at 6:23 PM, Tamara Temple tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 2, 2013, at 9:05 AM, Marc Guay marc.g...@gmail.com wrote:
If you have the technology handy, it could also just be easier to wipe
the children's memories after each stay.
Marc
--
PHP General Mailing
Round Robin algorithm should solve this and is a fairly quick alogrithm ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin
An example can be found
http://forrst.com/posts/PHP_Round_Robin_Algorithm-2zm
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Floyd Resler fres...@adex-intl.com wrote:
Here's my task: A group
On Oct 1, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Floyd Resler fres...@adex-intl.com wrote:
Here's my task: A group of kids is going to be staying with different host
families throughout the next 8 months. The number of kids staying with a
host family can range from 2 to 10. When deciding which kids should
On 1 Oct 2013, at 19:51, Floyd Resler fres...@adex-intl.com wrote:
Here's my task: A group of kids is going to be staying with different host
families throughout the next 8 months. The number of kids staying with a
host family can range from 2 to 10. When deciding which kids should stay
It also depends on the amount of kids, families and stays.
If the numbers are low, by hand may be a lot easier and faster
Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,
Serge Fonville
http://www.sergefonville.nl
2013/10/2 Tamara Temple tamouse.li...@gmail.com
On Oct 1, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Floyd
On Oct 2, 2013, at 9:51 AM, Tamara Temple tamouse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 1, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Floyd Resler fres...@adex-intl.com wrote:
Here's my task: A group of kids is going to be staying with different host
families throughout the next 8 months. The number of kids staying
If you have the technology handy, it could also just be easier to wipe
the children's memories after each stay.
Marc
--
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
On Oct 2, 2013, at 9:05 AM, Marc Guay marc.g...@gmail.com wrote:
If you have the technology handy, it could also just be easier to wipe
the children's memories after each stay.
Marc
--
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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 bluethu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Aziz,
Thank you for
On 10/1/2013 12:51 PM, Floyd Resler wrote:
Here's my task: A group of kids is going to be staying with different host
families throughout the next 8 months. The number of kids staying with a host
family can range from 2 to 10. When deciding which kids should stay together
at a host family,
DB or flatfile?
I would create a matrix of all kids crossed with every kid. Everytime a kid
is put in a home with another kid, ++ that index. When dispatching kids,
sort by index ASC.
Aziz
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:01 PM, John Meyer johnme...@pueblocomputing.comwrote:
On 10/1/2013 12:51 PM,
On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 15:09 -0400, Aziz Saleh wrote:
DB or flatfile?
I would create a matrix of all kids crossed with every kid. Everytime a kid
is put in a home with another kid, ++ that index. When dispatching kids,
sort by index ASC.
Aziz
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:01 PM, John
m
1375 GLENDALE MILFORD RD., CINCINNATI, OH 45215
On Oct 1, 2013, at 3:14 PM, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 15:09 -0400, Aziz Saleh wrote:
DB or flatfile?
I would create a matrix of all kids crossed with every kid. Everytime a kid
is put in a
Assuming you don't have to be exact, somthing similar to this might work.
Assign each kid to a host family randomly
for each kid, check how frequently it has been combined with the kids in
its assigned family.
if it is too close, swap with a different family
when all kids in that family are
What is the output?
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Ethan Rosenberg
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
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
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 required
'Bucket' = 'string',
));
You
Hello,
I suggest you put default in that switch statement and var_dump the
$_POST.That should be enough for a programmer to pin point what goes wrong.
P:S
**You might want to consider versioning your codes to go back into its
history to see what has changed.
Muhsin
On 09/29/2013 04:33 AM,
Hi Tim,
Is the call working? Does it actually get deleted?
This could just be an issue (which I see alot) where developers do not
check for variables or preset them before usage, causing those notices to
come up (pretty harmless most of the times).
Aziz
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Tim
Hey guys,
Sorry about that i should have posted the full code to give you some idea
of context. Anyway, here it is:
?php
require_once 'sdk.class.php';
if (isset($_POST['submit'])) {
* $bucket_name = $_POST['$bucket_name'];*
// Create the S3 Object from the SDK
*$s3 = new AmazonS3();*
*
No Problem, the issue is that you referring to the invalid post element
$bucket_name as opposed to the correct on bucket_name.
*$bucket_name = $_POST['$bucket_name'];*
Should be
*$bucket_name = $_POST['bucket_name'];*
Aziz
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Tim Dunphy bluethu...@gmail.com
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:06:30AM +0200, Maciek Sokolewicz wrote:
[snip]
I'm sure I'm going to annoy people with this, but I would advise to
never use PEAR. It's the biggest load of extremely badly coded PHP
you'll ever find. Creating an SMTP client (with the purpose of just
sending mail)
Hi Aziz,
Thank you for getting back to me!
I appreciate you spotting that error.
So I corrected that
?php
require_once 'sdk.class.php';
if (isset($_POST['submit'])) {
* $bucket_name = $_POST['bucket_name'];*
// Create the S3 Object from the SDK
$s3 = new AmazonS3();
*
$result =
Thanks,
Bastien
On Sep 27, 2013, at 12:56 AM, Mariusz Drozdowski scheme...@wp.pl 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 be POST
or PUT method,
Thanks,
Bastien
On Sep 28, 2013, at 3:24 PM, iccsi inu...@gmail.com wrote:
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,
Thanks for the message and help,
because I use jQuery autocomplete which has performance issue for thousands
records due to network load data.
I want to load the data to local table to resolve performance issue, if it
possible I can load to an array in the memory.
Thanks again for helping,
On Sep 28, 2013, at 6:00 PM, iccsi inu...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the message and help,
because I use jQuery autocomplete which has performance issue for thousands
records due to network load data.
I want to load the data to local table to resolve performance issue, if it
possible
Thanks for the information and help,
Yes, my data is pretty much static,
Can you please give me some link for the solution?
It is the solution I am looking for my current situation,
Thanks a million for helping,
Regards,
Iccsi,
Bastien wrote in message
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
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Ethan Rosenberg
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
Dear List -
I have a working program. I made one change in a switch
Thanks,
Bastien
On Sep 28, 2013, at 8:24 PM, iccsi inu...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the information and help,
Yes, my data is pretty much static,
Can you please give me some link for the solution?
It is the solution I am looking for my current situation,
Thanks a million for
Thanks for the message,
Do you have any information how to create JS file and how to access from
jQuery auto complete?
Thanks again for helping,
Regards,
Iccsi,
Bastien wrote in message
news:57469e24-56e6-40c9-8176-64cd8444f...@gmail.com...
Thanks,
Bastien
On Sep 28, 2013, at 8:24
On 09/28/2013 11:59 PM, Jim Giner wrote:
?php
session_start();
session_name(STORE);
set_time_limit(2400);
ini_set('display_errors', 'on');
ini_set('display_startup_errors', 'on');
error_reporting(-2);
ini_set('error_reporting', 'E_ALL | E_STRICT');
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
snip
Aziz -
Used var_dump no further information
Ethan
--
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To
On 9/29/2013 1:29 AM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
On 09/28/2013 11:59 PM, Jim Giner wrote:
?php
session_start();
session_name(STORE);
set_time_limit(2400);
ini_set('display_errors', 'on');
ini_set('display_startup_errors', 'on');
error_reporting(-2);
On 9/29/2013 1:38 AM, Jim Giner wrote:
session_start();
session_name(STORE);
set_time_limit(2400);
ini_set('display_errors', 'on');
ini_set('display_startup_errors', 'on');
error_reporting(-2);
ini_set('error_reporting', 'E_ALL | E_STRICT');
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 8:36 AM, Alf Stockton
SOAP functions can be called as methods of the SoapClient object. Maybe:
$client-GetSequenceNo( $parameters );
-Shawn
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Alf Stockton a...@stockton.co.za wrote:
In an attempt to interface with a webservice on a Windows 7 server I have
started writing the
I believe this was a bug, is only a warning that may be suppressed and may
have been fixed in 5.2.0. Are you aware that PHP is at 5.5.4 and that
5.1.6 is over 7 years old?
-Shawn
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:09 AM, Markus Falb markus.f...@fasel.at wrote:
With RHEL/CentOS 5 php I get an SSL
Just as I thought:
5.2.0
Fixed bug #39039 SSL: fatal protocol error when fetching HTTPS from servers
running Google web server). (Ilia)
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Shawn McKenzie
shawn.mcken...@gmail.comwrote:
I believe this was a bug, is only a warning that may be suppressed and may
Keep on list.
$result = $client-GetSequenceNo( CIS ); shouldn't be throwing that
error. Maybe you are trying to do something with $result afterwards? Try
var_dump($result);
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Alf Stockton a...@stockton.co.za wrote:
On 25/09/13 16:52, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
On 25.9.2013 17:12, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Just as I thought:
5.2.0
Fixed bug #39039 SSL: fatal protocol error when fetching HTTPS from servers
running Google web server). (Ilia)
Thanks, but ...
I am not sure how what I am supposed to do with this information.
#39039 says it is a bug and it
On 25.9.2013 17:03, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
I believe this was a bug, is only a warning that may be suppressed and may
have been fixed in 5.2.0. Are you aware that PHP is at 5.5.4 and that
5.1.6 is over 7 years old?
Please understand that some Distributions do the only backport security
stuff
I thought I covered that. The bug was fixed 7 years ago. Upgrade PHP, I
doubt there is a patch. I understand that not all coders or distributions
will have the latest version of PHP, but come on, how many thousands of
bugs have been fixed in 7 years? You're going to run into more.
On Sep 25, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Tedd Sperling t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
I have a client who had his entire site moved to another host -- no big
problem.
However, the old site had a https directory, where I had secure scripts to do
credit-card transactions, but the new site doesn't
On Sep 25, 2013, at 1:58 PM, Joshua Kehn josh.k...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 25, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Tedd Sperling t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
I have a client who had his entire site moved to another host -- no big
problem.
However, the old site had a https directory, where I had
On Sep 25, 2013, at 2:24 PM, Tedd Sperling tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
I understand that cc processing should be done via https.
Normally, that means to me that I place my $ scripts in a https directory --
the problem is that I don't have one with this host.
So, I am asking how does
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Tedd Sperling t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
I have a client who had his entire site moved to another host -- no big
problem.
However, the old site had a https directory, where I had secure scripts to do
credit-card transactions, but the new site
Usually if I am using a framework I would use the SMTP library associated
with 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 deal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Semi
Another vote for PHPMailer, I have it working several years already
(authenticating against a Zimbra and Outlook SMTP server) without problems.
Greetings.
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Aziz Saleh azizsa...@gmail.com wrote:
Usually if I am using a framework I would use the SMTP library
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 11:48 PM, Camilo Sperberg m...@unreal4u.com wrote:
Another vote for PHPMailer, I have it working several years already
(authenticating against a Zimbra and Outlook SMTP server) without problems.
Greetings.
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Aziz Saleh
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Daevid Vincent dae...@daevid.com wrote:
Then I randomly stumbled upon this PHPDoc @ method tag and my whole world
is brighter today than it has been for the past, oh let's say DECADE!
Yes, @method and @property are very handy. Out of curiosity, since you're
De: Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk
Para: m...@nikha.org; Domain nikha.org m...@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 m...@nikha.org wrote:
Ashley
On 23 Sep 2013, at 11:37, Domain nikha.org m...@nikha.org wrote:
Tamara Temple am Montag, 23. September 2013 - 06:49:
GoDaddy's default plesk-generated configuration for FastCGI-served
PHP
files only looked to see if the file contained .php somewhere on
it's path - i.e. it would happily
Ashley Sheridan am Montag, 23. September 2013 - 21:35:
No, no, no! That is not a good stand-in for fundamental security
principles!
This is a better method for ensuring an image is really an image:
?php
if(isset($_FILES['file']))
{
list($width, $height) =
Tamara Temple am Montag, 23. September 2013 - 22:38:
On Sep 23, 2013, at 1:36 PM, Domain nikha.org m...@nikha.org wrote:
Better solutions?
One I have used, and continue to use in Apache environments, is place
uploads only in a place where they cannot be executed by turning off
such
Domain nikha.org m...@nikha.org wrote:
Ashley Sheridan am Montag, 23. September 2013 - 21:35:
No, no, no! That is not a good stand-in for fundamental security
principles!
This is a better method for ensuring an image is really an image:
?php
if(isset($_FILES['file']))
{
Ashley Sheridan am Dienstag, 24. September 2013 - 18:22:
In an earlier email I detailed some methods for validating other types, such
as DomDocument for HTML, XML, svg, etc, or fpdf for PDF.
Fine, gratulations!
And on behalf images: GD you are using handles only
jpeg, gif and png. There
Domain nikha.org m...@nikha.org wrote:
Ashley Sheridan am Dienstag, 24. September 2013 - 18:22:
In an earlier email I detailed some methods for validating other
types, such
as DomDocument for HTML, XML, svg, etc, or fpdf for PDF.
Fine, gratulations!
And on behalf images: GD you are using
regardless of you, saying they have same permissions I think they do not
have the same permission
try to use --reference for chmod to see if there is any differences
try to copy the file keeping the whole permissions from original using sudo
cp -rp and check.
if this copy has the warning then
if you have console access and the cli version of php works,
what does
echo filesize('/path/to/file');
tell (try running as root, then later as uid 51/webuser)
this will eliminate permission doubts
also you should use ?php as start tag instead of only ?
cheers
Carsten
On 09/23/2013 10:06
Tamara Temple am Montag, 23. September 2013 - 06:49:
GoDaddy's default plesk-generated configuration for FastCGI-served PHP
files only looked to see if the file contained .php somewhere on it's
path - i.e. it would happily execute 'malicilous.php.txt' as php code,
even something ridiculous like
1 - 100 of 180972 matches
Mail list logo