Re: [nyphp-talk] generate random unique 8-digit number

2009-03-09 Thread Christopher R. Merlo
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM, chad qian wrote: > Hi, > I need to generate random 8-digit numbers continuously.And no > duplication among all those numbers.In other word,every single 8-digit > number must be unique. > It is not mathematically feasible to continuously generate unique random num

Re: [nyphp-talk] generate random unique 8-digit number

2009-03-09 Thread David Krings
chad qian wrote: Hi, I need to generate random 8-digit numbers continuously.And no duplication among all those numbers.In other word,every single 8-digit number must be unique.How to do php programming? Thanks a lots! chad How random are you aiming for? As far as I know none of the progra

[nyphp-talk] generate random unique 8-digit number

2009-03-09 Thread chad qian
Hi, I need to generate random 8-digit numbers continuously.And no duplication among all those numbers.In other word,every single 8-digit number must be unique.How to do php programming? Thanks a lots! chad _ Express your pe

Re: [nyphp-talk] Changing your site look - What is the norm

2009-03-09 Thread Edward Potter
>>> *5 Years Is Death Craigslist Drudgereport Google Still alive and kicking! * 2009/3/9 Peter Sawczynec > I have never read any exact rule on how often to update > > a website look. But, here is my opinion from my experience. > > > > First, it is important to keep in mind, that most all web s

Re: [nyphp-talk] Changing your site look - What is the norm

2009-03-09 Thread Néstor
Thanks for all of your replies. Nestor :-) 2009/3/9 Artur Marnik > According to this craigslist is already dead > > I think that if you have dynamic content (updated/added by webmaster or > users) then you are fine for longer than few years > if you just deliver some information to the user (li

Re: [nyphp-talk] Changing your site look - What is the norm

2009-03-09 Thread Artur Marnik
According to this craigslist is already dead I think that if you have dynamic content (updated/added by webmaster or users) then you are fine for longer than few years if you just deliver some information to the user (like most corporate pages) then you don't have to change them for years - unl

Re: [nyphp-talk] Changing your site look - What is the norm

2009-03-09 Thread Corey H Maass - gelform.com
If you follow Amazon's model then small, constant updates is key. Less jarring to the user and better and safer for adapting/integrating new technologies. Fewer days of panic for you, "OMG! The whole nav doesn't work on safari 3?! But we can't roll back because the new db won't work!" Corey On M

Re: [nyphp-talk] Changing your site look - What is the norm

2009-03-09 Thread Peter Sawczynec
I have never read any exact rule on how often to update a website look. But, here is my opinion from my experience. First, it is important to keep in mind, that most all web sites get technologically stale every single year. Updates < 1 Year Very commercial websites and youth oriente

[nyphp-talk] Changing your site look - What is the norm

2009-03-09 Thread Néstor
Hi people, I was wondering if there is a norm of how often a corporate or goverment site should be redone. Is there such rule? Thanks, Nestor :-) ___ New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http