Hi Peter.
I see you've gotten responses suggesting other CMS'es to use. I'm most
familiar with Joomla for a CMS. When it comes to having non-technical
people be able to update their own content, Joomla is very good in
that aspect I think. With Joomla you can write modules and prevent
non-technical
If you are getting an "out of memory" error from a PHP program, see if
on your shared hosting account you have access to the php.ini file. If
so, increase the memory.
After you locate the php.ini file, look for this line:
memory_limit = 16M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
Th
I asked this question two years ago and wanted to know if anyone has
updates to these suggestions? (By the way,
http://pear.veggerby.dk/samples/ is still in Alpha)
http://pear.veggerby.dk/samples/
JpGraph http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/
PHP/SWF Charts http://www.maani.us/charts/index.php
Javascri
This is a very interesting discussion. I believe in being able to
obtain the best person for the job, but I'm not sure that creating a
standardize programming test is the best way. Or to devise some trick
questions. It reminds me of academic hazing constructed to make the
instructor look s
I need to produce charts and graphs in PHP for a web site. I have
googled and see a lot of things out there. It would be very helpful
to get some recommendations on what's best to use in open source to
accomplish this in PHP.
Thanks in advance,
David Roth
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When using VPN on a Windows XP to work remotely to a corporate
intranet, it won't acknowledge the printer on the LAN which has an IP
address such as 192.168.1.xxx. Once it is connected through VPN to
the corporate intranet, it can only see the printers in the remote
office. Is there a way t
I'm looking for recommendations of excellent web testing open source
tools that run on Linux and cover testing areas that include functional
testing and performance testing. Capture and creation of test messages
that easily handle the web interface is important. My intention is to
create a test
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At 09:07 AM 2/26/2007, David A. Roth wrote:
The system:
CentOS 4.4 x86_64
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.9-42.0.8.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Jan 30
12:18:01 EST 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
PHP 4.3.9 (cgi) (built: Feb 21 2007 06:31:24)
I noticed changes I made to the /etc/php.ini did
The system:
CentOS 4.4 x86_64
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.9-42.0.8.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Jan 30
12:18:01 EST 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
PHP 4.3.9 (cgi) (built: Feb 21 2007 06:31:24)
I noticed changes I made to the /etc/php.ini didn't take effect
immediately. Calling it a night, I turne
The best legal source for copyright in the US, is the US Copyright
Office at:
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Copyright defaults to the author unless it is stated such as in a
contract. If your contract has "work for hire" then you do not own the
copyright, the company or person who hires you does.
In
Good question, Cliff. In addition to mere uptimes, I'm concerned about
capacity planning. I don't feel comfortable recommending anything
without being able to answer the real question of how much can it
handle. This kind of reminds me of when I had the central air
conditioner in my home replace
It can have great prices, fast machines with tons of disk space,
wonderful customer service and be totally Linux friendly, but if they
are down 40 minutes or so at random times it isn't acceptable to an
online catalog web site. While a promise of an uptime of 99% sounds
near perfect, 1% downtim
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