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Topics (messages 93682 through 93731):
Re: xml template system
93682 by: Alex Black
93708 by: Cheng, Cheng-Wei
93717 by: Chris Monson
Re: PHP and mail() with ezmlm
93683 by: Joe Stump
93687 by: Joe Stump
93697 by: charette.sneezy.org
93699 by: Joe Stump
93702 by: charette.sneezy.org
93705 by: Joe Stump
93706 by: charette.sneezy.org
93713 by: Joe Stump
93715 by: Joe Stump
93716 by: charette.sneezy.org
Re: ADV. Penis enlargement without surgery!
93684 by: Thomas Deliduka
93691 by: Michael L Smith
Window Popup in PHP
93685 by: Mark Lo
93690 by: Mark Lo
93694 by: Zak Greant
93695 by: Zak Greant
FOPEN and FREAD over http
93686 by: Sune Alexandersen
93692 by: Sune Alexandersen
93693 by: Zak Greant
93696 by: Zak Greant
93707 by: Sune Alexandersen
Re: Apache/PHP/MySQL memory bloat
93688 by: Larry Sica
93698 by: charette.sneezy.org
93701 by: Larry Sica
93703 by: charette.sneezy.org
porting GD to php
93689 by: Mark Maggelet
ResultSet ?
93700 by: sufi malak
Re: Classes - private, public, protected variables
93704 by: venaas.nvg.ntnu.no
PHP4 vs JSP for new project
93709 by: Matthew Clark
93710 by: Michael L Smith
93711 by: Joe Stump
93719 by: Matthew Clark
93721 by: Joe Stump
93730 by: php3.developersdesk.com
How "BIG" can a PHP file be?
93712 by: Sune Alexandersen
93728 by: Matthew Clark
MCRYPT_CRYPT
93714 by: Delbono
how can this be?
93718 by: Eric Wood
93720 by: NickM
93722 by: idban secandri
This is a strange list
93723 by: Ted Knudson
93724 by: Sascha Schumann
./ all of the sudden required for 'require' and 'include' after a recompile?
93725 by: Tony Kirk
93726 by: Dan Krumlauf
93731 by: php3.developersdesk.com
Pipes in my data
93727 by: aldham.lennon.postino.com
fixed
93729 by: Joe Stump
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> From: "M.Stolte" <m.stolte
netventure.nl>
> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:20:58 +0200
> To: "Alex Black" <enigma
turingstudio.com>
> Subject: Re: [PHP3] xml template system
>
>
>> I am building a system called binarycloud in the php _language_ which
> better
>> fits my production habits than Zope.
>>
> show it?
>
I am about to publish a pretty hefty specification document.
If you're interested go to http://www.binarycloud.com/
note that some of the stuff on there is a little bit off, because I have
been putting _all_ of my time into writing this spec.
I will also be publishing polished code :)
best,
_alex
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Hey.. I love it..
The only thing I see it missing from PHP is
fastcgi support, Message queue support for (oracle AQ, msQueeue, OpenQueue)
Connection pooling support.
I have once written half of these stuff.. most of it
borrowed from phplib but allow seemless integration
with other extention module like perl is marvelous idea
how can I participate in your project
cheng
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Black [mailto:enigma
turingstudio.com]
> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 10:00 AM
> To: M.Stolte; PHP List
> Subject: Re: [PHP3] xml template system
>
>
> > From: "M.Stolte" <m.stolte
netventure.nl>
> > Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:20:58 +0200
> > To: "Alex Black" <enigma
turingstudio.com>
> > Subject: Re: [PHP3] xml template system
> >
> >
> >> I am building a system called binarycloud in the php _language_ which
> > better
> >> fits my production habits than Zope.
> >>
> > show it?
> >
>
> I am about to publish a pretty hefty specification document.
>
> If you're interested go to http://www.binarycloud.com/
> note that some of the stuff on there is a little bit off, because I have
> been putting _all_ of my time into writing this spec.
>
> I will also be publishing polished code :)
>
> best,
>
> _alex
>
>
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attached mail follows:
Alex Black wrote:
> > From: "M.Stolte" <m.stolte
netventure.nl>
> > Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:20:58 +0200
> > To: "Alex Black" <enigma
turingstudio.com>
> > Subject: Re: [PHP3] xml template system
> >
> >
> >> I am building a system called binarycloud in the php _language_ which
> > better
> >> fits my production habits than Zope.
I would love to participate in such a project. Because PHP lacks some
of the features (as sharable code, not as a language, that is) that you
mention on your website, I have been building them into our hosting
system myself and spreading them out to our engineers to use.
I think that this would be very, very helpful to PHP developers
everywhere, and I would love to participate. Please let me know what I
can do to contribute whatever knowledge and resources that I have.
Chris
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mail log? on the server that sent the request?
here is my setup
5 nodes load balanced
1 list server that requests from the 5 were the requests to sub/unsub are sent from.
I guess I could check the root's mailbox...
--Joe
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 04:57:52PM -0000, charette
sneezy.org wrote:
> What does the mail log show????? Ezmlm may be rejecting your request and trying to send its followup to the Web server.
>
> Mark Charette
sneezy.org
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I have confirmation turned off.
--Joe
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 12:27:21PM -0500, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 11:42:41AM +0000, Joe Stump wrote:
> > > What is the output of
> > >
> > > ezmlm-list DIR |grep -i joestump98
> > >
> > > where DIR is the news
server.com list's ezmlm directory.
> >
> > [root
australia care2]# /usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-list /home/care2/NEWS/ | grep -i -n -r joestump98
> > 257481:joestump98
yahoo.com
>
> > [root
australia care2]#
> >
> > > What does "nothing" mean? Does it show delivery attempts?
> >
> > in /home/care2/NEWS/Log when I sub/unsub via ezmlm-sub/ezmlm-unsub I get an entery that looks similar to this:
> > 961100863 - root
ocean.care2.com (only with my email address - this is from testing)
>
> I do not understand this: what command are you using to sub/unsub?
> You should do
>
> ezmlm-sub /home/care2/NEWS joestump98
yahoo.com
>
> or
>
> ezmlm-unsub /home/care2/NEWS joestump98
yahoo.com
>
> >
> > on the other hand when I use mail() in PHP with
> > news-subscribe-joestump98=yahoo.com
server.com the Log file doesn't
> > produce anything.
>
> because first the subscription has to be confirmed by
> joestump98
yahoo.com, who received a confirmation request. Once he
> sends in the confirmation, you will see the entry in Log.
>
> Mate
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attached mail follows:
No - the server that receives the request (the mail log, not list log!).
Mark C.
attached mail follows:
From /var/log/qmail/current:
40000000394a556a18039734 starting delivery 117732: msg 2089605 to local news-subscribe-joestump98=yahoo.com
australia.care2.com
40000000394a557430ace254 starting delivery 117733: msg 2089605 to local news-unsubscribe-joestump98=yahoo.com
australia.care2.com
40000000394a5cb8108992ec starting delivery 117776: msg 2089613 to local news-subscribe-joestump98=yahoo.com
australia.care2.com
40000000394a5cbf1087be2c starting delivery 117777: msg 2089613 to local news-unsubscribe-joestump98=yahoo.com
australia.care2.com
Looks like everything is being sent how it should be...
This is from server.com in list
server.com
--Joe
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 06:11:38PM -0000, charette
sneezy.org wrote:
> No - the server that receives the request (the mail log, not list log!).
>
> Mark C.
>
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attached mail follows:
Now look to make sure the delivery really happened, and any results from the ezmlm process immediately (or very close to) the receipt of the message.
If there's no response from ezmlm, then it thinks things succeeded. You'll have to pull the subscribe script apart to see why things aren't going through.
Mark C.
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 06:20:44PM +0000, charette
sneezy.org wrote:
> Now look to make sure the delivery really happened, and any results from the ezmlm process immediately (or very close to) the receipt of the message.
How do I make sure that it happened? Which log file do you look at?
>
> If there's no response from ezmlm, then it thinks things succeeded. You'll have to pull the subscribe script apart to see why things aren't going through.
>
This sounds like lots of not fun!
> Mark C.
>
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attached mail follows:
Sorry to all for being so "off-topic", but perhaps someone else is trying to do this.
960913169.490839 starting delivery 1005211: msg 146989 to local klarinet-unsubscribe
sneezy
.org
........
960913169.565619 delivery 1005211: success: ezmlm-manage:_info:_qp_20483/did_0+0+4/
Mark C.
attached mail follows:
What file did you pull that info from?
--Joe
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 06:44:09PM -0000, charette
sneezy.org wrote:
> Sorry to all for being so "off-topic", but perhaps someone else is trying to do this.
>
> 960913169.490839 starting delivery 1005211: msg 146989 to local klarinet-unsubscribe
sneezy
> .org
> ........
> 960913169.565619 delivery 1005211: success: ezmlm-manage:_info:_qp_20483/did_0+0+4/
>
> Mark C.
/*****************************\
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attached mail follows:
Yeah I send an email from my page to news-(subscribe or unsubscribe)-username=host.com
server.com and in return in /var/log/qmail/current I get an entry saying:
4000000039494280123fe9c4 starting delivery 115827: msg 2089744 to local news-subscribe-joestump98=yahoo.com
australia.care2.com
4000000039494280124014bc status: local 1/10 remote 1/25
400000003949428012e2b58c delivery 115827: success: did_1+0+0/
with all the right information in it. I also want to give you some more info...
1.) I created the list using these commands:
/usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-make -AIjhmt -5 help
earth.care2.com /home/care2/NEWS /home/care2/.qmail-news care2-news australia.care2.com
2.) sub/unsub can not have confirmation
3.) I moved an old subscribers list over from and old mailing list called /home/caremail/GNUS (changed all the permissions to care2 also...)
4.) I can sub/unsub with ezmlm-sub/unsub but when I do this remotely (either using news-subscribe/unsubscribe
server.com or news-subscribe/unsubscribe-username=host.com
server.com) it won't add right. Using list-subscribe
server.com will create a log entry in NEWS/Log but its for root on the server that sent it :o/
--Joe
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 07:45:48PM -0000, charette
sneezy.org wrote:
> Joe - if you send a message from another machine do you get _exactly_ the same response from the log? I always get an ezmlm-manage message when a mail comes in for one of my lists (I manage 4 large mailing lists).
>
> Mark C.
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attached mail follows:
I had a long and complicated problem doing your 3). I ended up doing an ezmlm-list of the old mailing list and ezmlm-sub'ing each one. Just one little permission problem and things can get really weird.
You might want to try creating a brand new list (and make sure you have the latest version of ezmlm/ezmlm-idx) and doing the above.
Other than that - I don't know. \The only problems I've had with ezmlm/ezmlm-idx are the ones I've created for myself :^)
If you can't figure it out I could create an open list on my machine later this evening or tomorrow that you could test against (US Eastern Daylight Time - from your mail list stuff it looks like you're living in Oz) to see if it's your mail list setup.
Cheers,
mark C.
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No, since it had the footer information about the PHP list, it grabs that
too and considers it part of the spam. It gave the option to report to PHP
the spam and I told it not to because I know it hasn't anything to do with
php.net.
I found it interesting that on 6/16/00 12:15 PM Zeev Suraski said:
> What does that mean? You traced it all the way to www.php.net?
>
> Zeev
--Thomas Deliduka IT Manager ------------------------- New Eve Media The Solution To Your Internet Angst http://www.neweve.com/
attached mail follows:
So, uhm who exactly requested this Info?... ;)
Michael L Smith
ALLTEL Information Services
Emerging Technology Solutions
(501) 220-8551
Michael.L.Smith
alltel.com
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lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP3] ADV. Penis enlargement without surgery!
No, since it had the footer information about the PHP list, it grabs that too and considers it part of the spam. It gave the option to report to PHP the spam and I told it not to because I know it hasn't anything to do with php.net.
I found it interesting that on 6/16/00 12:15 PM Zeev Suraski said:
> What does that mean? You traced it all the way to www.php.net? > > Zeev
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Hi,
I would like to know how to show another pic in a new window with destinate size in height and width. eg. <a href="http://domain/pic/image.gif" onclick=newwindow(---options----) .. My question is how to show image.gif in new windows with DESTINATE SIZE IN HEIGHT AND WIDTH.
Thank you,
Mark
attached mail follows:
Hi,
Thank you for your quick reply. Then How to show image.gif in destinate size.. For example....http://domain/pic/image.gif ......like ...src="/pic/image.gif" width="50" height="50"...
Thanks
Mark
Zak Greant wrote:
> At 01:22 AM 6/17/00 +0800, Mark Lo wrote: > >Hi, > > > > I would like to know how to show another pic in a new window with > >destinate size in height and width. eg. <a > >href="http://domain/pic/image.gif" onclick=newwindow(---options----) .. > >My question is how to show image.gif in new windows with DESTINATE SIZE > >IN HEIGHT AND WIDTH. > > Hi Mark, > > You cannot do this using PHP - it must be done in javascript. > > Here is the code snippet that need: > > <script language="javascript"> > <!-- > function popUp(sourcefile, width, height, top, left){ > window.open(sourcefile,"menu1","width="+width+",height="+height+",screenx=" > + left + ",screeny=" + top + ",left=" + left + ",top=" + top + > ",scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes"); > } > //--> > </script> > > You can call the function using onClick or javascript: > > ie. > > <a href="#" onClick="popUp('test.html', 250, 100, 200, 300)">Test</a> > > or > > <a href="javascript:popUp('test.html', 250, 100, 200, 300)">Test</a> > > HTH, > > Zak Greant > > "I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I know what I ought to do, > but I don't know where to begin." > - Stephen Bayne
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At 01:22 AM 6/17/00 +0800, Mark Lo wrote: >Hi, > > I would like to know how to show another pic in a new window with >destinate size in height and width. eg. <a >href="http://domain/pic/image.gif" onclick=newwindow(---options----) .. >My question is how to show image.gif in new windows with DESTINATE SIZE >IN HEIGHT AND WIDTH.
Hi Mark,
You cannot do this using PHP - it must be done in javascript.
Here is the code snippet that need:
<script language="javascript"> <!-- function popUp(sourcefile, width, height, top, left){ window.open(sourcefile,"menu1","width="+width+",height="+height+",screenx=" + left + ",screeny=" + top + ",left=" + left + ",top=" + top + ",scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes"); } //--> </script>
You can call the function using onClick or javascript:
ie.
<a href="#" onClick="popUp('test.html', 250, 100, 200, 300)">Test</a>
or
<a href="javascript:popUp('test.html', 250, 100, 200, 300)">Test</a>
HTH,
Zak Greant
"I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I know what I ought to do, but I don't know where to begin." - Stephen Bayne
attached mail follows:
At 01:38 AM 6/17/00 +0800, Mark Lo wrote: >Hi, > > Thank you for your quick reply. Then How to show image.gif in > destinate size.. >For example....http://domain/pic/image.gif ......like ...src="/pic/image.gif" >width="50" height="50"... > >Thanks > >Mark > >Zak Greant wrote: > > > At 01:22 AM 6/17/00 +0800, Mark Lo wrote: > > >Hi, > > > > > > I would like to know how to show another pic in a new window with > > >destinate size in height and width. eg. <a > > >href="http://domain/pic/image.gif" onclick=newwindow(---options----) .. > > >My question is how to show image.gif in new windows with DESTINATE SIZE > > >IN HEIGHT AND WIDTH. > > > > Hi Mark, > > > > You cannot do this using PHP - it must be done in javascript. > > > > Here is the code snippet that need: > > > > <script language="javascript"> > > <!-- > > function popUp(sourcefile, width, height, top, left){ > > > window.open(sourcefile,"menu1","width="+width+",height="+height+",screenx=" > > + left + ",screeny=" + top + ",left=" + left + ",top=" + top + > > ",scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes"); > > } > > //--> > > </script> > > > > You can call the function using onClick or javascript: > > > > ie. > > > > <a href="#" onClick="popUp('test.html', 250, 100, 200, 300)">Test</a> > > > > or > > > > <a href="javascript:popUp('test.html', 250, 100, 200, 300)">Test</a>
Hi Mark,
If I understand your question correctly, you want to do a popup window that contains a single image. The window should be sized so that the image fills the window completely.
You can find the image size using php. You would then pass those values to your javascript function call.
Here is some sample code.
# img.php3 <html> <head> <title> image popup </title> <script language="javascript"> <!-- function popUp(sourcefile, width, height, top, left){ window.open(sourcefile,"menu1","width="+width+",height="+height+",screenx="+ left + ",screeny=" + top + ",left=" + left + ",top=" + top +",scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes"); } //--> </script> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> <script language="php"> /* Grab all of the images in a directory */ $dir = 'img';
/* Try to open the directory for reading */
$dir_handle =
opendir ($dir)
or die ("The $dir directory could not be read.<br /><br />");
/* Loop through the entries in the directory */ while ($file = readdir ($dir_handle)) { /* If the file extension is jpg, jpeg, gif or png */ if (eregi ('\.(jpg|jpeg|gif|png)$', $file)) { /* If the script can find the size for the image */ if ($size = getImageSize ("$dir/$file")) { /* Print out a link to the image */ $href = '<li><a href="javascript:popUp(\'display.php3?img=%s\', %d, %d, 100, 100)">%s</a><br>'; printf ($href, "$dir/$file", $size[0]+20, $size[1]+20, $file); } } } closedir($dir_handle); </script> </body> </html>
# display.php3 <html> <head> <title> Image Display Page </title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" topmargin="0" leftmargin="0"> <?php print '<img src="'.$img.'" alt="">'; ?> </body> </html>
have fun!
Zak Greant
"I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I know what I ought to do, but I don't know where to begin." - Stephen Bayne
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Can someone tell me whats wrong with the following?
$filename = "http://www.suneworld.com/counter.dat; $fd = fopen ($filename, "r"); $contents = fread ($fd, filesize ($filename)); fclose ($fd); echo "number: "; echo $contents;
It only echoes version and not $contents....
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From: Zak Greant <zak
freeimages.com>
To: Sune Alexandersen <sune
drs.no>; PHP List (E-mail) <php3
lists.php.net>
> >Can someone tell me whats wrong with the following? > > > > $filename = "http://www.suneworld.com/counter.dat; > > $fd = fopen ($filename, "r"); > > $contents = fread ($fd, filesize ($filename)); > > fclose ($fd); > > echo "number: "; > > echo $contents; > > > >It only echoes version and not $contents.... > > You are missing a quote at the end of your first line. > > Zak Greant
Sorry about that.. Bad copy and paste with example. My script is without that error though:( Any other suggestion?
regards, Sune Alexandersen
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At 07:26 PM 6/16/00 +0100, Sune Alexandersen wrote: >Can someone tell me whats wrong with the following? > > $filename = "http://www.suneworld.com/counter.dat; > $fd = fopen ($filename, "r"); > $contents = fread ($fd, filesize ($filename)); > fclose ($fd); > echo "number: "; > echo $contents; > >It only echoes version and not $contents....
Hi Sune,
You are missing a quote at the end of your first line.
HTH, Zak Greant
"I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I know what I ought to do, but I don't know where to begin." - Stephen Bayne
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<snip>
> > > $filename = "http://www.suneworld.com/counter.dat; > > > $fd = fopen ($filename, "r"); > > > $contents = fread ($fd, filesize ($filename)); > > > fclose ($fd); > > > echo "number: "; > > > echo $contents; > > > > > >It only echoes version and not $contents.... > > > > You are missing a quote at the end of your first line. > > > > Zak Greant > >Sorry about that.. Bad copy and paste with example. My script is without >that error though:( Any other suggestion?
Hi Sune,
AFAIK filesize does not work on remote files. Try using a fixed value (like 1024) instead of filesize ($filename)
HTH Zak Greant
"I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I know what I ought to do, but I don't know where to begin." - Stephen Bayne
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> Hi Sune, > > AFAIK filesize does not work on remote files. > Try using a fixed value (like 1024) instead of filesize ($filename)
Thanks a bunch! Got it working now:)
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From: Zak Greant <zak
freeimages.com>
To: Sune Alexandersen <sune
drs.no>; PHP List (E-mail) <php3
lists.php.net>
Sent: 16. juni 2000 19:09
Subject: Re: [PHP3] FOPEN and FREAD over http
> <snip> > > > > > $filename = "http://www.suneworld.com/counter.dat; > > > > $fd = fopen ($filename, "r"); > > > > $contents = fread ($fd, filesize ($filename)); > > > > fclose ($fd); > > > > echo "number: "; > > > > echo $contents; > > > > > > > >It only echoes version and not $contents.... > > > > > > You are missing a quote at the end of your first line. > > > > > > Zak Greant > > > >Sorry about that.. Bad copy and paste with example. My script is without > >that error though:( Any other suggestion? > > Hi Sune, > > AFAIK filesize does not work on remote files. > Try using a fixed value (like 1024) instead of filesize ($filename) > > HTH > Zak Greant > > "I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I know what I ought to do, > but I don't know where to begin." > - Stephen Bayne >
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Sam Liddicott wrote:
> We have a php page which performs a query returning 21,000 results. After > processing each result and finishing we find the apache process is listed > (via top) as using about 50MB. > > This server servers very few requests. > > Because of the way apache works, the next day another apache process > will serve that request and bang goes another 50MB. > > This morning I recovered 600MB by doing a graceful restart on apache. > > But I don't think the bloat is correct. I am concerned that php is free-ing > the memory back to its memalloc when the page has finished but that it is no > free'd back to the system. In other words maybe the process marks that ram > as free for sub-allocating when requested but still not back available to > the OS. > > It also may be a saving in such cass as this if there was a php directive to > cause the process to exit when finished the current request. Perhaps I > could kill gracefull its own pid? > > Any ideas on the bloat? > > This is apache 1.3.11, php 3.0.16,, mysql 3.22.30 on Sunos 5.7
well if your doing daily log rotation you should kill the web server when you do that, if not you could setup a crontab to kill the server at like midnight everyday.
--Larry
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> well if your doing daily log rotation you should kill the web server when you do that, if not you could setup a crontab to kill the server at like midnight everyday.
Well I know that _I_ wouldn't restart my Webserver unless absolutely bloomin' necessary - I get most of my West US/Asian hits during my _local_ midnight.
Be careful of being parochial when you're referring to the Internet :^)
Mark C.
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On 16 Jun 2000 charette
sneezy.org wrote:
> > well if your doing daily log rotation you should kill the web server when > you do that, if not you could setup a crontab to kill the server at like > midnight everyday. > > Well I know that _I_ wouldn't restart my Webserver unless absolutely bloomin' necessary - I get most of my West US/Asian hits during my _local_ midnight. > > Be careful of being parochial when you're referring to the Internet :^)
no, i was referring to daily log rotation
> > Mark C. >
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You said: > > well if your doing daily log rotation you should kill the web server when > you do that, if not you could setup a crontab to kill the server at like > midnight everyday.
I don't kill _my_ server when I rotate logs - I don't know of anyone doing that anymore!
Mark C.
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I was thinking it might be a good idea to port GD to php, just to make it easier for newbies to install scripts that depend on it. For some people it's impossible to recompile php/apache, or just too difficult.
I know it would be slower, but are there other issues involved?
- Mark
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Before every USERNAME had one ROLE_CODE, now a user may have more than one. I used to have : sqlStatement = SRA.getDBConnection().createStatement();
sqlQueryString = "SELECT " + SRAOracleName.ROLE_CODE + " FROM " + SRAOracleName.SRA_USER_ROLES_TABLE + " WHERE " + SRAOracleName.KERBEROS_USERNAME + "=\'" + m_reviewSet.getCurrentUser() + "\'";
sqlResultSet = sqlStatement.executeQuery(sqlQueryString);
roleCode = sqlResultSet.getString(SRAOracleName.ROLE_CODE);
How can I have the results in a table called roleCodes instead of the string roleCode.
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 11:52:25AM +0000, Joe Stump wrote: > Can I use these? If so is it just like C++ > > ie: > > class Stuff{ > private: > $var = "private"; > public: > $varb = "public"; > } > > ????
This is something I would like to have as well. I don't care what the syntax is, but a way to make parts of the definition private would be great. Would that be hard to implement?
Stig
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My main problem with PHP is the lack of development tools.. There are a multitude of tools for ASP and JSP sites, making the creation & maintenance of data driven sites far easier..
I am about to start on a new project and wondered if anyone could shed some light on whether my team & I should use JSP or PHP?
I'm not keen on ASP yet.. but with projects like Chillisoft out there, it is becoming a realistic alternative for the non NT developer..
Any comments on this?
Regards,
Matthew Clark.
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One of my company's Departments is using JSP, and the JSP Engine (JRUN) is killing off all of the Machines every 7 day's or so. Plus the performance is not very Impressive. I would go with PHP. Use Homesite as your Editor. Does nice Syntax Highlighting.
Michael L Smith
ALLTEL Information Services
Emerging Technology Solutions
(501) 220-8551
Michael.L.Smith
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lists.php.net Subject: [PHP3] PHP4 vs JSP for new project
My main problem with PHP is the lack of development tools.. There are a multitude of tools for ASP and JSP sites, making the creation & maintenance of data driven sites far easier..
I am about to start on a new project and wondered if anyone could shed some light on whether my team & I should use JSP or PHP?
I'm not keen on ASP yet.. but with projects like Chillisoft out there, it is becoming a realistic alternative for the non NT developer..
Any comments on this?
Regards,
Matthew Clark.
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Our site has over 1.1 million members and 30 million page views a month - We handle this with a single Dual 550 Linux box for a DB and 5 single 450's as nodes.
This would not be possible with JSP - the load is enormous. Development time is actually less even without "tools" (that usually screw up the code - making you spend more time debugging your "tool" than your code).
I would stick to PHP/MySQL and Vim (it has color highlighting as well - plus many, many features Windoze apps don't have)
--Joe
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 08:11:07PM +0100, Matthew Clark wrote:
> My main problem with PHP is the lack of development tools.. There are a
> multitude of tools for ASP and JSP sites, making the creation & maintenance
> of data driven sites far easier..
>
> I am about to start on a new project and wondered if anyone could shed some
> light on whether my team & I should use JSP or PHP?
>
> I'm not keen on ASP yet.. but with projects like Chillisoft out there, it is
> becoming a realistic alternative for the non NT developer..
>
> Any comments on this?
>
> Regards,
>
> Matthew Clark.
>
>
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So how do sites like E*Trade cope? I believe they use iPlanet Application server... which, somewhere along the line, uses JSP doesn't it?
I guess what I'm really after is a rapid app development tool for data-driven Websites..
Matthew Clark.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael L Smith [mailto:Michael.L.Smith
alltel.com]
>Sent: 16 June 2000 20:22
>To: m.r.clark
btinternet.com; php3
lists.php.net
>Subject: RE: [PHP3] PHP4 vs JSP for new project
>
>
>One of my company's Departments is using JSP, and the JSP Engine (JRUN) is
>killing off all of the Machines every 7 day's or so. Plus the
>performance is not
>very Impressive. I would go with PHP. Use Homesite as your Editor.
>Does nice
>Syntax Highlighting.
>
>
>
>Michael L Smith
>
>ALLTEL Information Services
>Emerging Technology Solutions
>(501) 220-8551
>Michael.L.Smith
alltel.com
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>COSCO SCUD missile Pecan-Pie Honduras Clinton Rule Psix security quiche
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>freedom
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>From: m.r.clark
btinternet.com
>Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 2:11 PM
>To: php3
lists.php.net
>Subject: [PHP3] PHP4 vs JSP for new project
>
>My main problem with PHP is the lack of development tools.. There are a
>multitude of tools for ASP and JSP sites, making the creation & maintenance
>of data driven sites far easier..
>
>I am about to start on a new project and wondered if anyone could shed some
>light on whether my team & I should use JSP or PHP?
>
>I'm not keen on ASP yet.. but with projects like Chillisoft out
>there, it is
>becoming a realistic alternative for the non NT developer..
>
>Any comments on this?
>
>Regards,
>
>Matthew Clark.
>
>
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PHP *is* a rapid devlepment platform - If you know perl you know PHP if you knwo C you know PHP if you know C++ you know PHP and most times you like it more than the native language.
I could teach a monkey to program decently in PHP and pump out dynamic websites (I acutally had an old girlfriend programming her own site / backend in PHP!!!)
just don't tell my boss I said the above ;o)
--Joe
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 09:16:30PM +0100, Matthew Clark wrote:
> So how do sites like E*Trade cope? I believe they use iPlanet Application
> server... which, somewhere along the line, uses JSP doesn't it?
>
> I guess what I'm really after is a rapid app development tool for
> data-driven Websites..
>
>
> Matthew Clark.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Michael L Smith [mailto:Michael.L.Smith
alltel.com]
> >Sent: 16 June 2000 20:22
> >To: m.r.clark
btinternet.com; php3
lists.php.net
> >Subject: RE: [PHP3] PHP4 vs JSP for new project
> >
> >
> >One of my company's Departments is using JSP, and the JSP Engine (JRUN) is
> >killing off all of the Machines every 7 day's or so. Plus the
> >performance is not
> >very Impressive. I would go with PHP. Use Homesite as your Editor.
> >Does nice
> >Syntax Highlighting.
> >
> >
> >
> >Michael L Smith
> >
> >ALLTEL Information Services
> >Emerging Technology Solutions
> >(501) 220-8551
> >Michael.L.Smith
alltel.com
> >--
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> >COSCO SCUD missile Pecan-Pie Honduras Clinton Rule Psix security quiche
> >Soviet cracking Linux Vince Foster FBI Khaddafi supercomputer JFK mp3 jihad
> >freedom
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> >From: m.r.clark
btinternet.com
> >Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 2:11 PM
> >To: php3
lists.php.net
> >Subject: [PHP3] PHP4 vs JSP for new project
> >
> >My main problem with PHP is the lack of development tools.. There are a
> >multitude of tools for ASP and JSP sites, making the creation & maintenance
> >of data driven sites far easier..
> >
> >I am about to start on a new project and wondered if anyone could shed some
> >light on whether my team & I should use JSP or PHP?
> >
> >I'm not keen on ASP yet.. but with projects like Chillisoft out
> >there, it is
> >becoming a realistic alternative for the non NT developer..
> >
> >Any comments on this?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Matthew Clark.
> >
> >
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** Reply to note from <m.r.clark
btinternet.com> Fri, 16 Jun 2000 21:16:30 +0100
>
> So how do sites like E*Trade cope? I believe they use iPlanet
> Application server... which, somewhere along the line, uses JSP
> doesn't it?
Tons of money to buy tons of hardware?
If you have lots of money to throw at it, you don't need efficient code. Just buy another dozen servers.
Rick Widmer Internet Marketing Specialists www.developersdesk.com
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Hi all.
My project is exceeding 1500 lines. I do not know if this is much. Should I split it up in many smaller ones? Or am I totally off track here?
regards, Sune Alexandersen -------------------- Company site: http://www.drs.no Private site: http://www.suneworld.com Wap site: http://tagtag.com/suneworld
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1500 lines is relatively small.. especially for PHP4... however, I always split my code into well defined "black hole" libraries to make the maintenance easier...Our current project is comprised of over 100 PHP function libraries ranging from just 100 lines to over 1000 lines.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sune Alexandersen [mailto:sune
drs.no]
>Sent: 16 June 2000 21:34
>To: php3
lists.php.net
>Subject: [PHP3] How "BIG" can a PHP file be?
>
>
>Hi all.
>
>My project is exceeding 1500 lines. I do not know if this is much. Should I
>split it up in many smaller ones? Or am I totally off track here?
>
>regards,
>Sune Alexandersen
>--------------------
>Company site: http://www.drs.no
>Private site: http://www.suneworld.com
>Wap site: http://tagtag.com/suneworld
>
>Download WebExplorer today and manage your PHP
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Do anybody of you ever used MCRYPT_CRYPT?
Have you got a working example to show?
Searching the web always returned dozens of copy of the encription page of php manual...
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I got a email (spam smut) with this URL:
To my suprise, it actually connected to a site (using IE 5.0 on Windoze). It seemed to resolve to an ip address 208.62.22.21.
After the site's page opened I noticed they use php. But that doesn't bother me. How in the world did this URL resolve?
-Eric Wood
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This might explain that to you. Basically you can code the url in to hex, fword, binary and all that. To find out the real ip without going to the url just ping it and this will resolve it.
http://www.searchlores.org/obscure.htm
Nick
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From: "Eric Wood" <eric
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To: <php3
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Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 10:17 PM
Subject: [PHP3] how can this be?
> I got a email (spam smut) with this URL:
>
> http://3493729813/
>
> To my suprise, it actually connected to a site (using IE 5.0 on Windoze).
> It seemed to resolve to an ip address 208.62.22.21.
>
> After the site's page opened I noticed they use php. But that doesn't
> bother me. How in the world did this URL resolve?
>
> -Eric Wood
>
>
>
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two month ago i make this script perhaps you want to try it :) http://php.klik.or.id/hide.php3
Eric Wood wrote: > > I got a email (spam smut) with this URL: > > http://3493729813/ > > To my suprise, it actually connected to a site (using IE 5.0 on Windoze). > It seemed to resolve to an ip address 208.62.22.21. > > After the site's page opened I noticed they use php. But that doesn't > bother me. How in the world did this URL resolve? > > -Eric Wood >
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Strange this is the original message that I send, not an other message.
This list has been doing some strange antics.
Some of my post to the list have been returned to me days and sometime a
week later.
php3
lists.php.net is a good address most of the time but I get some of them
returned as a bad address.
Direct quote. "Hi. This is the qmail-send program at toye.php.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
<php3
lists.php.net>"
Ted Knudson http://www.automatedcabinets.com http://www.pulsarusa.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jack McKinney [mailto:jackmc-php3
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> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 7:07 AM
> To: php3
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> Subject: Re: [PHP3] RE: How to compute DST?
>
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> On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 01:51:41AM -0500, Ted Knudson wrote:
> > It will not work for Indiana because parts of the state go on daylight
> > savings time and some parts do not.
> > Also Arizona and Hawaii do not go on daylight savings time.
>
> For the 400th time, yes it will. If you live in Illinois, you are
> listed as CT, and my system will switch you between CST and CDT.
> If you live
> in parts of Indiana that aren't using DST, you list the time zone as CST,
> in which case it _won't_ change.
>
> - --
> Whoever put the '.' next to the '/' Jack McKinney
> on a keyboard obviously never used jackmc
lorentz.com
> the -R option to /bin/chown http://www.lorentz.com
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Ted Knudson wrote:
> Strange this is the original message that I send, not an other message.
> This list has been doing some strange antics.
> Some of my post to the list have been returned to me days and sometime a
> week later.
> php3
lists.php.net is a good address most of the time but I get some of them
> returned as a bad address.
Please forward the complete message incl headers to me.
- Sascha
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I'm trying to figure out why none of my current scripts can include or require files in the same directory without using a './' in the file name. Before I re-compiled php 3.0.16 to add Postgres SQL support these scripts worked fine without the './'. I *believe* all of the selected compile options were set the same exact way and my /etc/php3.ini file hasn't been touched. This problem would bother me if I didn't have so many files that need to be changed to add the './'. Any ideas?
Regards, Tony Kirk
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Place ./ as an element of your include path in php.ini Mine looks like this:
include_path = ./:/vifs/include: ; UNIX: "/path1:/path2" Windows: "\path1;\path2"
and works fine. Your mileage may vary
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Addressed to: "Tony Kirk" <tkirk
cablespeed.com>
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** Reply to note from "Tony Kirk" <tkirk
cablespeed.com> Fri, 16 Jun 2000 17:24:54 -0400
>
> I'm trying to figure out why none of my current scripts can include
> or require files in the same directory without using a './' in the
> file name. Before I re-compiled php 3.0.16 to add Postgres SQL
> support these scripts worked fine without the './'. I *believe* all
> of the selected compile options were set the same exact way and my
> /etc/php3.ini file hasn't been touched. This problem would bother me
> if I didn't have so many files that need to be changed to add the
> './'. Any ideas?
>
Did the php.ini file change?
You might try adding ./ to the include_path in your php.ini. See the manual section on Configuration for details.
Rick Widmer Internet Marketing Specialists www.developersdesk.com
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I am having trouble with pipe characters getting into my data when using PHP to generate forms. If data is put into a INPUT field, PHP is appending a pipe on every space character that is passed to the CGI script the form calls. Is this a bug, or an undocumented feature.;-)
-- Danny Aldham Providing Certified Internetworking Solutions to Business www.postino.com E-Mail, Web Servers, Web Databases, SQL PHP & Perl
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got everthing with my mailing list problems figured out - thanks to everyone for all of the help
--Joe
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