[php-list] scanning a file for text and coping it

2006-09-09 Thread Wade Smart
09092006 0651 GMT-6 About a year ago I was wanting to search my documents in a folder and 1. find, 2.cut and 3. paste certain sections into another folder - all automatically. I never really did figure it out and as it was really only for fun, I dropped it. Well, at Wednesdays meeting a questio

Re: [php-list] scanning a file for text and coping it

2006-09-09 Thread Ski Dawg
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 08:54 -0500, Wade Smart wrote: > Here is what I need to do: > 1. open a text file in a folder, > 2. scan the file for a predetermined word that marks the beginning of an > area, > 3. scan the file for a predetermined word that marks the end of an > area, > 4. copy the text be

Re: [php-list] scanning a file for text and coping it

2006-09-09 Thread Wade Smart
09092006 1312 GMT-6 That is what Im talking about, except for one thing. There are usually more than one section to copy. So, when I used strpos() to find the first section to be copied, I might still have two to 15 other sections to find. wade > > I am not sure I am completely understanding

Re: [php-list] scanning a file for text and coping it

2006-09-09 Thread Ski Dawg
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 13:14 -0500, Wade Smart wrote: > 09092006 1312 GMT-6 > > That is what Im talking about, except for one thing. > There are usually more than one section to copy. So, when I used > strpos() to find the first section to be copied, I might still have two > to 15 other sections t

Re: [php-list] scanning a file for text and coping it

2006-09-09 Thread James Keeline
--- Wade Smart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That is what Im talking about, except for one thing. > There are usually more than one section to copy. So, when I used > strpos() to find the first section to be copied, I might still have two > to 15 other sections to find. > > wade Regular express

[php-list] OT links generating errors

2006-09-09 Thread Bob
Hi, I have a home grown message board using a mysql db. As the forum displays, it generates a link for anyone to reply to each message: Reply to this message It calls itself with the opt=reply and msg_id is the timestamp of the original message. The snag is when search engines visit, they get l

Re: [php-list] OT links generating errors

2006-09-09 Thread James Keeline
--- Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I have a home grown message board using a mysql db. > As the forum displays, it generates a link for anyone to reply to each > message: > > Reply to this > message > > It calls itself with the opt=reply and msg_id is the timestamp of the > original mess

Re: [php-list] OT links generating errors

2006-09-09 Thread Bob
- Original Message - From: James Keeline The & is used when you want to have the ampersand character be part of the content passed along to the variable. If you have two variables (opt and msg_id) then the & character (not &) should be used in your link. Some browsers will try to "correc

[php-list] Local PHP-Nuke Group

2006-09-09 Thread Sandino Nuñez
I came across a site where they have PHP-Nuke Meet Up groups. Has anyone used this before? http://www.meetup.com/r/inbound/0/0/shareimg/http://phpnuke.meetup.com/20/?a=shareimg";>http://img.meetup.com/img/logo/small/p/phpnuke.png";> Community email addresses: Post message: php-list@yahoogrou