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Date: Sun Sep 01 2002 - 04:21:25 CDT

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    php-general Digest 1 Sep 2002 09:21:25 -0000 Issue 1559

    Topics (messages 114789 through 114817):

    Re: Last URL visited
            114789 by: Marcel Besancon

    Re: Dumb Question
            114790 by: Michael Sims
            114805 by: Gerard Samuel

    UPDATE Query
            114791 by: Sascha Braun
            114794 by: CHAILLAN Nicolas
            114803 by: Mark Charette

    Download site down?
            114792 by: Rodolfo Gonzalez
            114793 by: Sperry Russ
            114807 by: Andrew Brampton

    Re: newest entry in db
            114795 by: CHAILLAN Nicolas
            114815 by: Justin French

    Re: Script Execution via URL
            114796 by: CHAILLAN Nicolas
            114797 by: CHAILLAN Nicolas
            114814 by: Justin French

    Re: alter switch variable inside case?
            114798 by: CHAILLAN Nicolas
            114809 by: Joe Janitor

    Re: posting form values doesn't work
            114799 by: CHAILLAN Nicolas

    problem with links
            114800 by: Brad Lahr

    database suggestions...
            114801 by: Matt Zur

    whoops... here's the address...
            114802 by: Matt Zur

    Re: Submit form from javascript code
            114804 by: Todd Pasley

    Re: [PHP-LANG] About file premission
            114806 by: Bryan

    image manipulation
            114808 by: tux

    mail() again...
            114810 by: Liam MacKenzie
            114811 by: Manuel Lemos

    Re: few things...
            114812 by: Hosting-Canada

    Re: SESSION ARRAY
            114813 by: Todd Pasley

    turn off a warning with $GET_['var'];
            114816 by: Thoenen, Peter Mr. EPS
            114817 by: CHAILLAN Nicolas

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    Hallo,

    I don't know if I understood you correctly. But one way to get the url of
    the last visited page is using

        $foobar = getenv('HTTP_REFERER');

    This write the url of the last visited page to the variable $foobar.

    Hope this helps

    Best regards

    Marcel

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    On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 14:04:11 -0400, you wrote:

    >And I feel foolish asking...
    >What is meant by 'procedural code' ???

    It's the opposite of "declarative code". Here's a page that briefly
    explains the difference:

    <http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/DB/SQL/BeginSQL/beginSQL2_1.html>

    and

    <http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/DB/SQL/BeginSQL/beginSQL2_2.html>

    There may be other contexts that the term "procedural" could be used
    in, and if so it may have other meanings that I am not aware of....

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    Here is my stab at it. One person described it as the opposite of OO.
    So something similar to ->
    <?php
    do_this() {
       // do this code
    }

    do_that() {
        // do that code
    }

    if (isset( $_GET['foo'] )) {
        do_this();
    } else {
        do_that();
    }

    ?>

    would be considered "procedural code".
    If Im wrong I stand corrected....

    Michael Sims wrote:

    >On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 14:04:11 -0400, you wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >>And I feel foolish asking...
    >>What is meant by 'procedural code' ???
    >>
    >>
    >
    >It's the opposite of "declarative code". Here's a page that briefly
    >explains the difference:
    >
    ><http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/DB/SQL/BeginSQL/beginSQL2_1.html>
    >
    >and
    >
    ><http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/DB/SQL/BeginSQL/beginSQL2_2.html>
    >
    >There may be other contexts that the term "procedural" could be used
    >in, and if so it may have other meanings that I am not aware of....
    >
    >
    >
    >

    -- 
    Gerard Samuel
    http://www.trini0.org:81/
    http://dev.trini0.org:81/
    

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    I want to know if its possible to update two databases with one query?

    Please look at this example:

    UPDATE news_db, newsreferenz_db SET news_db.head = 'DFB Pokalasfasf', news_db.text = 'alkfhaslk fl akshf lakshf lkahs lfk aslf yxvyxvyxvyxv', newsreferenz_db.kat_id = '3' WHERE news_db.id = '6' AND newsreferenz_db.news_id = '6'

    it doesn't work.

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    Can you please post the exact error?

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    "Sascha Braun" <saschabraungmx.de> a écrit dans le message de news:
    000c01c25142$b4d1b990$0f00a8c0squitta...
    I want to know if its possible to update two databases with one query?
    

    Please look at this example:

    UPDATE news_db, newsreferenz_db SET news_db.head = 'DFB Pokalasfasf', news_db.text = 'alkfhaslk fl akshf lakshf lkahs lfk aslf yxvyxvyxvyxv', newsreferenz_db.kat_id = '3' WHERE news_db.id = '6' AND newsreferenz_db.news_id = '6'

    it doesn't work.

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    No, only one db at a time may be updated. The "where" clauses can contain multiple db.

    -----Original Message----- From: Sascha Braun [mailto:saschabraungmx.de] Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 7:04 PM To: PHP Mailingliste Subject: [PHP] UPDATE Query

    I want to know if its possible to update two databases with one query?

    Please look at this example:

    UPDATE news_db, newsreferenz_db SET news_db.head = 'DFB Pokalasfasf', news_db.text = 'alkfhaslk fl akshf lakshf lkahs lfk aslf yxvyxvyxvyxv', newsreferenz_db.kat_id = '3' WHERE news_db.id = '6' AND newsreferenz_db.news_id = '6'

    it doesn't work.

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    To the php.net webmaster,

    there seems to be a problem with the us2.php.net site: I reach it with ping, but going to

    http://us2.php.net/do_download.php?download_file=php-4.2.2-Win32.zip

    causes an eternal "Sending request" (and telneting to port 80 of that host doesn't open).

    Regards.

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    Rodolfo Gonzalez wrote: > To the php.net webmaster, > > there seems to be a problem with the us2.php.net site: I reach it with > ping, but going to > > http://us2.php.net/do_download.php?download_file=php-4.2.2-Win32.zip > > causes an eternal "Sending request" (and telneting to port 80 of that host > doesn't open). > > Regards. > > >

    I am new to PHP and found that I cannot download from any of the US Mirrors or any other countries I have tried. What could be wrong?

    Thanks, Sperry Russ

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    It seems that php.net does load balancing of its downloads and every time you open the downloads page it displays downloads from different mirrors... so keep refreshing http://www.php.net/downloads.php until you find a mirror which works for you.

    Usually all the mirrors work first time but I did find the other day that I wasn't able to download the PHP Source from one of the mirrors, but a quick refresh of the download page supplied me with a working mirror :)

    Andrew ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rodolfo Gonzalez" <rodolfoequinoxe.g-networks.net> To: <php-generallists.php.net> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 12:17 AM Subject: [PHP] Download site down?

    > To the php.net webmaster, > > there seems to be a problem with the us2.php.net site: I reach it with > ping, but going to > > http://us2.php.net/do_download.php?download_file=php-4.2.2-Win32.zip > > causes an eternal "Sending request" (and telneting to port 80 of that host > doesn't open). > > Regards. > > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >

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    Hi, You should do a select into your db, order them by date DESC then you get with mysql_fetch_row the first row ie $row[O].

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    nicosphp.net
    www.GroupAKT.com - Hébergement Group.
    www.WorldAKT.com - Hébergement de sites Internet
    "Victor" <victorargilent.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
    000101c2510b$0282eca0$a3a96518jumpy...
    > How can I use php to get the newest entry from  mysql database? Ie, if I
    > make a timestamp and then I want to retrieve the last timestamp I made
    > how do I go about doing it? Any php or mysql documentation?
    >
    > - Victor > www.argilent.com
    >
    >
    > ______________________________________________________________________
    > Post your ad for free now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
    

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    SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY timestampcolumn DESC LIMIT 1

    or

    SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1

    HTH

    Justin French

    on 01/09/02 2:25 AM, Victor (victorargilent.com) wrote:

    > How can I use php to get the newest entry from mysql database? Ie, if I > make a timestamp and then I want to retrieve the last timestamp I made > how do I go about doing it? Any php or mysql documentation? > > - Victor > www.argilent.com > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Post your ad for free now! http://personals.yahoo.ca

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    Yes you can use that syntax.

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    nicosworldakt.com
    nicosphp.net
    www.GroupAKT.com - Hébergement Group.
    www.WorldAKT.com - Hébergement de sites Internet
    "Sascha Braun" <saschabraungmx.de> a écrit dans le message de news:
    005601c250f7$dcd7ce70$0f00a8c0squitta...
    Hi everybody,
    

    i wrote a script which will be executed by HREF's. If a command is going to be executed by a click on a link the page reloads itself and jumps in the part of the script, which should be executed.

    Normaly I wrote some like this for doing this:

    echo '<a href="'.$PHP_SELF.'?action=delete&id='.$arrResult['id'].'" class="text01">';

    but now in a very special case i forgot to write $PHP_SELF like this

    <a href="?action=delete&id='.$arrResult['id'].'" class="text01">

    without knowing that I have forgotten to write this $PHP_SELF thing I clicked on the Link and i did execute the Script, like i wanted it to.

    Is it normal that it works so fine? Can I use this everytime I link on the same page for script execusion?

    Can I send Forms via an PHP Function like the submit() statement in Javascript?

    Have a nice day, and please answer.

    Sascha Braun

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    Note that ./? is better than ?

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    nicosworldakt.com
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    www.WorldAKT.com - Hébergement de sites Internet
    "Sascha Braun" <saschabraungmx.de> a écrit dans le message de news:
    005601c250f7$dcd7ce70$0f00a8c0squitta...
    Hi everybody,
    

    i wrote a script which will be executed by HREF's. If a command is going to be executed by a click on a link the page reloads itself and jumps in the part of the script, which should be executed.

    Normaly I wrote some like this for doing this:

    echo '<a href="'.$PHP_SELF.'?action=delete&id='.$arrResult['id'].'" class="text01">';

    but now in a very special case i forgot to write $PHP_SELF like this

    <a href="?action=delete&id='.$arrResult['id'].'" class="text01">

    without knowing that I have forgotten to write this $PHP_SELF thing I clicked on the Link and i did execute the Script, like i wanted it to.

    Is it normal that it works so fine? Can I use this everytime I link on the same page for script execusion?

    Can I send Forms via an PHP Function like the submit() statement in Javascript?

    Have a nice day, and please answer.

    Sascha Braun

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    This would work if the script you wished to call was default.php / index.php / etc etc...

    what I mean to say is site.com/index.php?var=foo is the same as site.com/?var=foo, as long as your server works that way.

    leaving out PHP_SELF will give different results if the script you wish to call ISN'T the default for that directory.

    PHP forms are just HTML forms. That is to say that once the code gets to the browser, it's just HTML code. So once the code is at the browser, it works just like any other page, where a user (or a javascript program) has to submit the form.

    justin

    on 01/09/02 12:08 AM, Sascha Braun (saschabraungmx.de) wrote:

    > Hi everybody, > > i wrote a script which will be executed by HREF's. If a command is going to be > executed by a click on a link the page reloads itself and jumps > in the part of the script, which should be executed. > > Normaly I wrote some like this for doing this: > > echo '<a href="'.$PHP_SELF.'?action=delete&id='.$arrResult['id'].'" > class="text01">'; > > but now in a very special case i forgot to write $PHP_SELF like this > > <a href="?action=delete&id='.$arrResult['id'].'" class="text01"> > > without knowing that I have forgotten to write this $PHP_SELF thing I clicked > on the Link and i did execute the Script, like i wanted it to. > > Is it normal that it works so fine? Can I use this everytime I link on the > same page for script execusion? > > Can I send Forms via an PHP Function like the submit() statement in > Javascript? > > Have a nice day, and please answer. > > Sascha Braun >

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    Yes you can.

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    "Joe Janitor" <joe_janitoryahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
    20020831181245.45286.qmailweb10803.mail.yahoo.com...
    > I'd like to be able to modify the switch variable inside a case
    > statement, like this:
    >
    > switch ($foo) {
    >   case 'step2':
    >     do_step2();
    >     if ($error) $foo='step1'; //repeat step1
    >   break;
    >
    >   case 'step1':
    >     do_step1();
    >   break;
    >
    >   case 'a_third_thing':
    >     do_something_else();
    >   break;
    > }
    >
    > Can you modify the variable ($foo) inside a case statement and
    > have it evaluated for subsequent 'case's like this? If not, I
    > will have to revert to a series of if statements, in which this can
    > be done:
    >
    > if ($foo=='step2') {
    >   do_step2();
    >   if ($error) $foo='step1';
    > }
    > if ($foo=='step1') {
    >   do_step1();
    > }
    > etc.
    >
    > Switch-case seems cleaner, and I'd prefer to stick with it.
    >
    > __________________________________________________
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    > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
    > http://finance.yahoo.com
    

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    Could you elaborate?

    In the example I posted, setting foo=step1 in the first case segment does NOT cause execution of the second case segment, as would be the case if it was actually re-evaluating the match upon subsequent case statements.

    --- CHAILLAN Nicolas <nicosphp.net> wrote: > Yes you can. > > -- > Merci de nous avoir choisi. - Thanks you for your choice. > Nicos - CHAILLAN Nicolas > nicosworldakt.com > nicosphp.net > www.GroupAKT.com - Hébergement Group. > www.WorldAKT.com - Hébergement de sites Internet > "Joe Janitor" <joe_janitoryahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news: > 20020831181245.45286.qmailweb10803.mail.yahoo.com... > > I'd like to be able to modify the switch variable inside a case > > statement, like this: > > > > switch ($foo) { > > case 'step2': > > do_step2(); > > if ($error) $foo='step1'; //repeat step1 > > break; > > > > case 'step1': > > do_step1(); > > break; > > > > case 'a_third_thing': > > do_something_else(); > > break; > > } > > > > Can you modify the variable ($foo) inside a case statement and > > have it evaluated for subsequent 'case's like this? If not, I > > will have to revert to a series of if statements, in which this can > > be done: > > > > if ($foo=='step2') { > > do_step2(); > > if ($error) $foo='step1'; > > } > > if ($foo=='step1') { > > do_step1(); > > } > > etc. > > > > Switch-case seems cleaner, and I'd prefer to stick with it. > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes > > http://finance.yahoo.com > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >

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    This is not Javascript or HTML's newsgroup. You should read some docs about PHP/HTML before doing that, you're currently using Javascript for nothing.

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    nicosphp.net
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    www.WorldAKT.com - Hébergement de sites Internet
    "ØYstein HåLand" <haematte.se> a écrit dans le message de news:
    20020831185441.4600.qmailpb1.pair.com...
    > This is my form:
    >  <FORM NAME="answerform" METHOD=POST>
    >   Your name:<BR><INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="name" SIZE=20>
    >   Group:<BR><INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="group" SIZE=8>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    >   <INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE=" OK!" onClick="Javascript:validate(this);">
    >  </FORM>
    >
    > and the function validate:
    > function validate() {
    >   var ok=true;
    >  if (document.answerform.name.value=='') {
    >   ok=false;
    >   alert('Please write Your name')
    >   document.answerform.name.focus();
    >   document.answerform.name.select();
    >  }
    >  if (document.answerform.group.value=='') {
    >   ok=false;
    >   alert('What group?')
    >   document.answerform.group.focus();
    >   document.answerform.group.select();
    >  }
    >  if (ok==true) {
    >   location.href='groups/collect_answer.php?name=<?php echo $name;
    > ?>&group=<?php echo $group; ?>';
    >   return true;
    >  } else { return false; }
    > }
    >
    > and this doesn't work and I can't see why not
    >
    >
    

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    I compiled php on a linux machine and am experiencing problems whith links.

    going to www.domainname.com/index.php in a browser works fine. Clicking on links on this page such as www.domainname.com/?page=team&teamcode=4938412 just sends me back to the main www.domainname.com page.

    Did a forget to compile in a specific feature of php or apache?

    Here is the commands I used when compiling php and apache.

    cd php-4.2.2 ./configure --with-apache=/usr/local/src/apache_1.3.26 make make install

    *** added AddModule modules/php4/libphp4.a to apache_1.3.26/src/configuration ***

    cd /usr/local/src/apache_1.3.26 ./configure --activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a make make install

    Any help is greatly appreciated. I apoligize iin advance for being such a newbie.

    Brad

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    I released v1.5 today for my PHP toolbars for HomeSite v5.0. The toolbars are free!

    The biggest change was the additiona of a separate toolbar for db's. So I'm asking for any suggestions to improve that, since I feel that is where most of the work should be done. If you have any other suggestions, send them along as well.

    -Matt

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    Need a Web Site??? - Visit... www.zurnet.com

    1997 - 2002 - 5th Anniversary!!!

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    http://zurnet.com/dl/hsphptb/

    -Matt

    Matt Zur wrote: > I released v1.5 today for my PHP toolbars for HomeSite v5.0. The > toolbars are free! > > The biggest change was the additiona of a separate toolbar for db's. > So I'm asking for any suggestions to improve that, since I feel that is > where most of the work should be done. If you have any other > suggestions, send them along as well. > > -Matt > >

    -- 
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    mattzzurnet.com
    http://www.zurnet.com
    

    Need a Web Site??? - Visit... www.zurnet.com

    1997 - 2002 - 5th Anniversary!!!

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    Hi

    Instead of > retrun false; im sure you meant return false;

    The reason its working with confirm and the like is because of their return code.... which is actually true. Try changing it to return true, im pretty sure that will fix it.

    Cheers,

    Todd.

    > -----Original Message----- > From: Madjid Nasiri [mailto:mnasirikawacomputer.com] > Sent: Saturday, 31 August 2002 9:44 PM > To: php-generallists.php.net > Subject: [PHP] Submit form from javascript code > > > Hi all > I need submit a form from javascript code. My code near this code: > > <!-- My Code --> > <form name="myform" action="..." method="POST> > <input type="hidden" name="id" value="0"> > </form> > <script language="javascript"> > function submitform(iId) > { > document.myform.elements['id'].value=iId; > document.myform.submit(); > alert("foo"); // This is code is dummy > retrun false; > } > </script> > <a href="..." onMouseDown="submitform(1);">Id One</a><br> > <a href="..." onMouseDown="submitform(2);">Id Two</a><br> > .... > <a href="..." onMouseDown="submitform(1000);">Id 1000</a><br> > <!-- End My Code --> > > If I remove alert() call in submitform function, this code noting > work, but > if i used alert() or confirm() function this code working, Why? > How can i remove alert() function and my code work? > > Thanks for Answer > > Madjid Nasiri > nasirikawacomputer.com > http://www.kawacomputer.com > > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >

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    ----- Original Message ----- From: <derickphp.net> To: "PHP" <bryanccwtm.net.my> Cc: <php-langlists.php.net> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 2:25 AM Subject: Re: [PHP-LANG] About file premission

    > On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, PHP wrote: > > > i'm facing a problem that is when i create a new file on mmy server (UNIX), > > the error message is premission denied, > > then i'm trying to change the file mode by using "chmod", but fail.... > > > > how should i do? > > bug your hoster... (and you want the php-generallists.php.net > mailinglist). > > Derick > >

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    Hey all,

    I was just wondering if anyone could recommend any tutorials or books or functions i should look into, to do the following:

    - decrease the size(kilobytes wise not height/width) of an image - imprint a transparent logo onto every picture displayed

    any feedback greatly appreciated.

    jo

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    It seems nearly everyone has a problem with this function, probably because it relies on third party software.

    It doesn't work. That's my problem! I'm using Sendmail as my MTA, not running as a Daemon as I have POP3/SMTP server running on the same machine (eXtremail) I'm starting Sendmail like this: /usr/lib/sendmail -q1h

    When I do this: $this = mail("nignudenurd.com", "Subject", "Message goes here"); echo $this;

    The scripts hangs, and eventually my browser times out. Is there any way I can get some error messages? Or at least get it to tell me what on earth it's doing? There's nothing in any of my Apache logs, nothing in eXtremail's logs, but I get this in my syslog...

    Sep 1 15:28:01 nudenurd sendmail[19146]: g815S1fW019146: from=nobody, size=63, class=0, nrcpts=1, msgid=<200209010528.g815S1fW019146nudenurd.nudenurd.com>, relay=nobodylocalhost

    Anyone got any ideas? Anyone know if there's any docs on this kind of thing? I looked, I failed... Or where I can get some information on where to get an alternate MTA that WORKS out of the box (or tar.gz)

    Thanks heaps! Liam

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    Hello,

    On 09/01/2002 02:30 AM, Liam Mackenzie wrote: > It seems nearly everyone has a problem with this function, probably because > it relies on third party software.

    Yes, mail() is probably the most problematic of the frequently used functions of PHP. That can be for many reasons like the need for manual configuration of PHP, useless/meaningless or non-existing error messages produced by mail(), inconsistent documentation of mail() in PHP manual, installation problems of the MTA, configuration problems of the user networks, anti-spam measures, etc...

    The main difficulty is that it takes a lot of expertise to figure out which of these problems are affecting you.

    > It doesn't work. That's my problem! > I'm using Sendmail as my MTA, not running as a Daemon as I have POP3/SMTP > server running on the same > machine (eXtremail) > I'm starting Sendmail like this: > /usr/lib/sendmail -q1h > > When I do this: > $this = mail("nignudenurd.com", "Subject", "Message goes here"); > echo $this; > > The scripts hangs, and eventually my browser times out. > Is there any way I can get some error messages? Or at least get it to tell > me what on earth it's doing?

    Adding -v to the configuration of sendmail in php.ini may provide you a clue. Anyway, my guess is that your machine may not have a reverse DNS address. What is its IP?

    > There's nothing in any of my Apache logs, nothing in eXtremail's logs, but I > get this in my syslog... > > Sep 1 15:28:01 nudenurd sendmail[19146]: g815S1fW019146: from=nobody, > size=63, class=0, nrcpts=1, > msgid=<200209010528.g815S1fW019146nudenurd.nudenurd.com>, > relay=nobodylocalhost

    It seems you are missing seting th return-path. Use mail() 5th argument.

    > Anyone got any ideas? Anyone know if there's any docs on this kind of > thing? I looked, I failed... > Or where I can get some information on where to get an alternate MTA that > WORKS out of the box (or tar.gz)

    If all else fails, you may want to try this PHP class, with several variants that let you send messages by several methods besides mail(), like: using sendmail directly, using qmail-inject or even relay on specific SMTP server or even the most drastic measure that is to send messages directly to the receipient SMTP server.

    http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage

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    There is a difference between the two, but speed-wise it should be irrelevant which one you use. print() behaves like a function in that you can do:

    $ret = print "Hello World";

    And $ret will be 1

    That means that print can be used as part of a more complex expression where echo cannot. print is also part of the precedence table which it needs to be if it is to be used within a complex expression. It is just about at the bottom of the precendence list though. Only "," AND, OR and XOR are lower.

    echo is marginally faster since it doesn't set a return value if you really want to get down to the nitty gritty.

    If the grammar is:

    echo expression [, expression[, expression] ... ]

    Then

    echo ( expression, expression )

    is not valid. ( expression ) reduces to just an expression so this would be valid:

    echo ("howdy"),("partner");

    but you would simply write this as:

    echo "howdy","partner";

    if you wanted to use two expression. Putting the brackets in there serves no purpose since there is no operator precendence issue with a single expression like that.

    http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/1/fid/40

    Regards! Jocelyn http://www.hosting-canada.com

    Matt Zur wrote:

    > First of all... > I'm a bit confused is there really a difference between echo and print? > They seem to do the same thing? > > Also... I have trouble searching for these things in the docs: > A Call Function to emulate a browser and contact a remote host? For > example... to load in a piece of text from another web site? > > Hidden fuction. For example lets say I have a form with 10 variables. > Is there a function where I can do something like: > > hidden($var1,$var2,$var3) etc etc so it will write this: > <input type="hidden" name="var1name" value="var1value"> > <input type="hidden" name="var2name" value="var2value"> > <input type="hidden" name="var2name" value="var2value"> > > Thanks for the help! > > PHP Toolbar for Homesite v5.0 - http://zurnet.com/dl/hsphptb/ > Version 1.5 Coming Soon!!! > > -- > Matt Zur > mattzzurnet.com > http://www.zurnet.com > > Need a Web Site??? - Visit... www.zurnet.com > > 1997 - 2002 - 5th Anniversary!!!

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    Ooops, thats right. I should check over before i send i guess.

    Sorry,

    Todd

    > $_SESSION is a predefined variable, session_start() > session_register('BILLARRAY') should work though :) > > Keith Vance > Vance Consulting LLC > www.vanceconsulting.net > (206) 355-2399 > > Try my open source PHP authentication system, Rampart by visiting http://rampart.sourceforge.net/. Commercial support is available at, http://www.vanceconsulting.net/support/. > > On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Todd Pasley wrote: > > > > What is the proper syntax for storing an array in a session? > > > > > > is it $_SESSION["BILLARRAY"]=$ARRAY? > > > > Yep, providing youre using session_start() and session_register("_SESSION") > > you can assign any type of data, just like a regular hash. > > > > Todd. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Randy Johnson" <icgphpicecoldgold.com> > > To: "phplist" <phplistinkjetgear.com>; <php-generallists.php.net> > > Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 9:08 AM > > Subject: [PHP] SESSION ARRAY > > > > > > > What is the proper syntax for storing an array in a session? > > > > > > is it $_SESSION["BILLARRAY"]=$ARRAY? > > > > > > > > > Randy > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > > > > > > > -- > > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > > >

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    Hello,

    trying to figure a way to turn off the following warning. .... doesn't seem to work neither does switch (isset($_GET['status'])){

    Notice: Undefined index: status in E:\php\tt\index.php on line 6

    switch ($_GET['status']){

    scenario is this var is set in every instance but the first GET request ... subsequent request this is set so no warning.

    Cheers,

    -Peter

    ################################## Peter Thoenen - Systems Programmer Commercial Communications Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo ##################################

    "Stumbled Upon"...heh (Score:5, Funny) /. by $carab on 23:00 23 August 2002 (#4131637)

    "ForensicTec officials said they stumbled upon the military networks about two months ago, while checking on network security for a private-sector client."

    Someone new to a Dvorak probably tried to type in "lynx http://www.google.com" but instead got "nmap -v -p 1-1024 -sS -P0 army.mil -T paranoid".

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    What about switch(isset($_GET['status'])) ? or switch(isset($_GET['status']))

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    > Hello,
    >
    > trying to figure a way to turn off the following warning.  ....  doesn't
    > seem to work neither does switch (isset($_GET['status'])){
    >
    > Notice: Undefined index: status in E:\php\tt\index.php on line 6
    >
    > switch ($_GET['status']){
    >
    > scenario is this var is set in every instance but the first GET request
    ...
    > subsequent request this is set so no warning.
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > -Peter
    >
    > ##################################
    > Peter Thoenen - Systems Programmer
    > Commercial Communications
    > Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo
    > ##################################
    >
    > "Stumbled Upon"...heh (Score:5, Funny) /.
    > by $carab on 23:00 23 August 2002 (#4131637)
    >
    > "ForensicTec officials said they stumbled upon the military networks about
    > two months ago, while checking on network security for a private-sector
    > client."
    >
    > Someone new to a Dvorak probably tried to type in "lynx
    > http://www.google.com" but instead got "nmap -v -p 1-1024 -sS -P0 army.mil
    > -T paranoid".