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php-general Digest 4 Jul 2004 04:13:11 -0000 Issue 2856
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php-general Digest 4 Jul 2004 04:13:11 -0000 Issue 2856
Topics (messages 189628 through 189656):
Re: PHP Bug ?
189628 by: Curt Zirzow
189629 by: John W. Holmes
Handling MySQL errors
189630 by: Shaun
189632 by: John W. Holmes
PHP doesnt work!
189631 by: Gmo Baez
189656 by: Jason Barnett
connection parameters to db's
189633 by: Dennis Gearon
189636 by: John W. Holmes
Re: frames compatibility
189634 by: raditha dissanayake
MySQL Results Not Being Commited To Database
189635 by: Harlequin
189637 by: Torsten Roehr
189638 by: John W. Holmes
189642 by: Harlequin
Re: MySQL Results Not Being Committed To Database
189639 by: Torsten Roehr
189640 by: John W. Holmes
189641 by: Torsten Roehr
Problem with strcasecmp() function
189643 by: Rosen
189644 by: Scot L. Harris
189645 by: Rosen
189646 by: Scot L. Harris
189647 by: Rosen
Sending Mail Using PHP & MySQL
189648 by: Harlequin
189649 by: Jason Everett
189650 by: Harlequin
Obtain NT Logon
189651 by: Martin Wilmore
189652 by: Manuel Lemos
189653 by: John W. Holmes
Re: Protecting database passwords
189654 by: Jason Wong
Re: Mail Processing - Bounce
189655 by: Jason Wong
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* Thus wrote Dennis Freise:
> On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 11:08:38 +0200
> "Pierre" <pierre
web-lance.com> wrote:
>
> BTW: $array[$second_array['key']] works fine for me... php 5.0.0rc3
This behaviour has worked since around version 3
Curt
--
First, let me assure you that this is not one of those shady pyramid schemes
you've been hearing about. No, sir. Our model is the trapezoid!
attached mail follows:
Siddharth Hegde wrote:
> While we are on this topic, I have noticed that for only some keys,
> the following does not work
> $arr[KEY_NAME] but when I change this to $arr['KEY_NAME'] it works.
That's because KEY_NAME is a constant and 'KEY_NAME' is a string. So
unless you really have a constant called KEY_NAME, that's what's causing
the trouble.
--
---John Holmes...
Amazon Wishlist: www.amazon.com/o/registry/3BEXC84AB3A5E/
php|architect: The Magazine for PHP Professionals – www.phparch.com
attached mail follows:
Hi,
Is there a way to handle MySQL errors gracefully such as a duplicate entry
into a UNIQUE field, the method I've been using seems a little laborious...
//see if user exists
$query = "SELECT *
FROM users
WHERE Username = '".$_POST[username]."'";
$result =
mysql_query($query);
$num =
mysql_num_rows($result);
if($num > 0){
$error = "Username already exists, please choose a another one";
header("Location: add_user.php?error=$error");
exit;
}
Thanks for your help
attached mail follows:
Shaun wrote:
> Is there a way to handle MySQL errors gracefully such as a duplicate entry
> into a UNIQUE field, the method I've been using seems a little laborious...
>
> //see if user exists
> $query = "SELECT *
> FROM users
> WHERE Username = '".$_POST[username]."'";
> $result =
mysql_query($query);
> $num =
mysql_num_rows($result);
> if($num > 0){
> $error = "Username already exists, please choose a another one";
> header("Location: add_user.php?error=$error");
> exit;
> }
What would be a graceful way to handle it, in your opinion? You have the
mysql_error() and mysql_errno() functions. You can just do you're INSERT
and then check for errno 1062 for a duplicate key and act accordingly.
Define "graceful" for us.
--
---John Holmes...
Amazon Wishlist: www.amazon.com/o/registry/3BEXC84AB3A5E/
php|architect: The Magazine for PHP Professionals – www.phparch.com
attached mail follows:
Hello, I have a Freebsd server 5.2.1 with Apache 2.0.48 and PHP 4.3.4.
After the installation everything looks normal, but after i created some PHP
web files to test it, I found that PHP is not working.
When i open de PHP document with the browser i only receive a blank page.
But if i check the source code, all the PHP code is in there.
I did search a lot around documents, news, etc.. and i followed all
instructions like:
I did some modifications on httpd.conf. Basically i added this lines:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php4
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
LoadModule php4_module libexec/libphp4.so
This line was added after a looooot ot test, and is the full path to the
libphp4.so
LoadModule php4_module usr/local/libexec/libphp4.so
Also, i checked the httpd log errors and i found:
[notice] Apache/2.0.48 (Unix) PHP/4.3.4 configured -- resuming normal
operations
I think i need help!!!...
Greetings...
Guillermo
attached mail follows:
Gmo Baez wrote:
> Hello, I have a Freebsd server 5.2.1 with Apache 2.0.48 and PHP 4.3.4.
>
> After the installation everything looks normal, but after i created some PHP
> web files to test it, I found that PHP is not working.
> When i open de PHP document with the browser i only receive a blank page.
> But if i check the source code, all the PHP code is in there.
What kind of code are you using to test the script? Not every script
outputs html... have you tried phpinfo()? It is unclear what your
problem may be from what you've given us.
Jason
attached mail follows:
Please CC me.
When I connect to a database on the same machine as the apache server us running under, that's server name "localhost", right?
attached mail follows:
Dennis Gearon wrote:
> When I connect to a database on the same machine as the apache server us
> running under, that's server name "localhost", right?
Yes. You can also use the IP address or computer name.
--
---John Holmes...
Amazon Wishlist: www.amazon.com/o/registry/3BEXC84AB3A5E/
php|architect: The Magazine for PHP Professionals – www.phparch.com
attached mail follows:
Jason Barnett wrote:
> Hey all, I'm working on a project and considering splitting up the
> pages into frames. I'm mostly wondering are the frames
> implementations across browsers relatively similar?
>
>
might want to try this in an html list.
--
Raditha Dissanayake.
---------------------------------------------
http://www.raditha.com/megaupload/upload.php
Sneak past the PHP file upload limits.
attached mail follows:
I've managed with a lot of help to get the PHP pages to echo the results of
what a user put into a "User Registration" page. However, I'm still having
trouble getting the code right to actually commit the data on the
"Registered" page that the "Register" page points to.
Can anyone help...?
Code attached...
--
-----------------------------
Michael Mason
Arras People
www.arraspeople.co.uk
-----------------------------
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end
attached mail follows:
"Harlequin" <michael.mason
arraspeople.co.uk> wrote in message
news:20040703175215.33800.qmail
pb1.pair.com...
> I've managed with a lot of help to get the PHP pages to echo the results
of
> what a user put into a "User Registration" page. However, I'm still having
> trouble getting the code right to actually commit the data on the
> "Registered" page that the "Register" page points to.
>
> Can anyone help...?
>
> Code attached...
You don't call mysql_query() anywhere in your code! Add this line below the
line where you set $sql:
mysql_query($sql);
And you don't need quotes here:
mysql_select_db ("$dbase"); => mysql_select_db($dbase);
Regards,
Torsten Roehr
attached mail follows:
Harlequin wrote:
> sql == "INSERT INTO RegisteredMembers (TXT_UserID,TXT_UserPassword,TXT_Comments,TXT_FurtherComments)
> VALUES('".$NewUserID."','".$NewUserPassword."','".$NewUserComments."','".$NewUserFurtherComments."')";
This should be $sql = " ... " and then you need to run the query with
$result = mysql_query($sql) or die("Could not execute $sql. Reason: " .
mysql_error());
--
---John Holmes...
Amazon Wishlist: www.amazon.com/o/registry/3BEXC84AB3A5E/
php|architect: The Magazine for PHP Professionals – www.phparch.com
attached mail follows:
Sorry about the "Reply To Sender" I was kind of busy and made that mistake.
I guessed from past experience of developing MS Access databases that I'd
assigned the primary key to the UserID which is fine but the duplicate
entries were a mystery.
Thanks for your help Torsten, John. I've cracked it now. The entire page is
attached, I'm a very happy man and can go eat. My next problem will be
retrieving the values for editing based upon the UserID and Password
combination...!
Once again - thanks very much for your help and I hope to return the favour
if ever you need any systems advice.
--
-----------------------------
Michael Mason
Arras People
www.arraspeople.co.uk
-----------------------------
"Harlequin" <michael.mason
arraspeople.co.uk> wrote in message
news:20040703175215.33800.qmail
pb1.pair.com...
> I've managed with a lot of help to get the PHP pages to echo the results
of
> what a user put into a "User Registration" page. However, I'm still having
> trouble getting the code right to actually commit the data on the
> "Registered" page that the "Register" page points to.
>
> Can anyone help...?
>
> Code attached...
>
> --
> -----------------------------
> Michael Mason
> Arras People
> www.arraspeople.co.uk
> -----------------------------
>
>
>
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attached mail follows:
> Torsten
>
> I managed to work through it and this is the code:
>
> $NewUserID= $_POST['TXT_UserID'];
> $NewUserPassword= $_POST['TXT_UserPassword'];
> $NewUserComments= $_POST['TXT_Comments'];
> $NewUserFurtherComments=$_POST['TXT_FurtherComments'];
> $sql = "INSERT INTO RegisteredMembers
> (UserID,UserPassword,Comments,FurtherComments)
>
> VALUES('".$NewUserID."','".$NewUserPassword."','".$NewUserComments
> ."','".$Ne
> wUserFurtherComments."')";
> $query = mysql_query($sql);
> $mysql_result = mysql_query ($sql, $Connection) or die ("Invalid
> Query - " . mysql_error());
>
> echo "<pre>Username:\t\t$NewUserID</pre><br>";
> echo "<pre>Password:\t\t$NewUserPassword</pre><br>";
> echo "<pre>Comments:\t\t$NewUserComments</pre><br>";
> echo "<pre>Further Comments:\t$NewUserFurtherComments</pre>";
>
> mysql_close ($Connection);
>
> However. I still get an error although the input is actually
> commited to the
> database:
>
> Invalid Query - Duplicate entry 'SherylJo' for key 1
>
> I don't follow this because although I have set that particular
> field up as
> a primary key this value is not duplicated... Strange.
Hi Michael,
please always anser to the list (Answer All). Could you post your table
structure?
Regards, Torsten
attached mail follows:
>> $query = mysql_query($sql);
>> $mysql_result = mysql_query ($sql, $Connection) or die ("Invalid
>>Query - " . mysql_error());
You're running the query twice. Take out that first line.
And I second the recommendation to please reply to the list and not
individuals unless they request it.
--
---John Holmes...
Amazon Wishlist: www.amazon.com/o/registry/3BEXC84AB3A5E/
php|architect: The Magazine for PHP Professionals – www.phparch.com
attached mail follows:
"John W. Holmes" <holmes072000
charter.net> wrote in message
news:40E70824.3080009
charter.net...
> >> $query = mysql_query($sql);
> >> $mysql_result = mysql_query ($sql, $Connection) or die ("Invalid
> >>Query - " . mysql_error());
>
> You're running the query twice. Take out that first line.
Michael, that's where your duplicate key error comes from. Forget about the
table structure.
Thanks, John.
>
> And I second the recommendation to please reply to the list and not
> individuals unless they request it.
>
> --
> ---John Holmes...
attached mail follows:
Hi,
I have the following problem with "strcasecmp()" function.
It should be compare strings case insensitive. When I use it on my local
computer, - it works correctly.
But when I upload file on some internet server - the function doesn't work .
I use the function with cyrillic charset.
Can someone help me ?
Thanks in advanse !
attached mail follows:
On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 16:57, Rosen wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the following problem with "strcasecmp()" function.
> It should be compare strings case insensitive. When I use it on my local
> computer, - it works correctly.
> But when I upload file on some internet server - the function doesn't work .
>
> I use the function with cyrillic charset.
>
> Can someone help me ?
> Thanks in advanse !
What version of PHP are you using locally?
What version of PHP are you using on "some internet server"?
I suspect there is a difference.
--
Scot L. Harris
webid
cfl.rr.com
*** System shutdown message from root ***
System going down in 60 seconds
attached mail follows:
Both versions are Version 4.3.7 of PHP.
"Scot L. Harris" <webid
cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
news:1088888523.7579.28.camel
lathe...
> On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 16:57, Rosen wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have the following problem with "strcasecmp()" function.
> > It should be compare strings case insensitive. When I use it on my local
> > computer, - it works correctly.
> > But when I upload file on some internet server - the function doesn't
work .
> >
> > I use the function with cyrillic charset.
> >
> > Can someone help me ?
> > Thanks in advanse !
>
> What version of PHP are you using locally?
>
> What version of PHP are you using on "some internet server"?
>
> I suspect there is a difference.
>
> --
> Scot L. Harris
> webid
cfl.rr.com
>
> *** System shutdown message from root ***
>
> System going down in 60 seconds
attached mail follows:
On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 17:08, Rosen wrote:
> Both versions are Version 4.3.7 of PHP.
>
Then more information is needed to figure out the problem.
Sample code plus any error messages or results would help.
--
Scot L. Harris
webid
cfl.rr.com
"Plaese porrf raed."
-- Prof. Michael O'Longhlin, S.U.N.Y. Purchase
attached mail follows:
The code:
echo strcasecmp("Òåñò ", "òåñò"); // This are "Test" and "test" in
cyrillic
echo "<br>";
echo strcasecmp("Test", "test"); // This no problem - it works
Results:
-32
0
"Scot L. Harris" <webid
cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
news:1088890789.7578.30.camel
lathe...
> On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 17:08, Rosen wrote:
> > Both versions are Version 4.3.7 of PHP.
> >
>
> Then more information is needed to figure out the problem.
>
> Sample code plus any error messages or results would help.
>
> --
> Scot L. Harris
> webid
cfl.rr.com
>
> "Plaese porrf raed."
> -- Prof. Michael O'Longhlin, S.U.N.Y. Purchase
attached mail follows:
Hi again. New Hour, New Problem.
I'm using the following code to user user input from a form on a previous
page to send mail confirming registration:
$To = "$NewUserMail;
$Subject = "Welcome To Arras People's Registered Members Area";
$Message = "$NewUserID, \n\nWelcome to the arras People registered members
section of our website
facilites here include tropical gardens, tea parties and late nights out
with one of our directors.";
$MailSend = mail($To,$Subject,$Message);
I get Parse Error on line 62 "$Subject".
Any ideas...? Am I missing something fundamental here...?
--
-----------------------------
Michael Mason
Arras People
www.arraspeople.co.uk
-----------------------------
attached mail follows:
You have a " before $NewUserMail; on the first line, so everything
until the next " is part of that variable. Since there's not a ;
after the second ", you are getting the error.
-- jason everett
-- je1330
gmail.com
-- http://twocannons.com
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 23:03:51 +0100, Harlequin
<michael.mason
arraspeople.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi again. New Hour, New Problem.
>
> I'm using the following code to user user input from a form on a previous
> page to send mail confirming registration:
>
> $To = "$NewUserMail;
> $Subject = "Welcome To Arras People's Registered Members Area";
> $Message = "$NewUserID, \n\nWelcome to the arras People registered members
> section of our website
> facilites here include tropical gardens, tea parties and late nights out
> with one of our directors.";
> $MailSend = mail($To,$Subject,$Message);
>
> I get Parse Error on line 62 "$Subject".
>
> Any ideas...? Am I missing something fundamental here...?
>
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thanks Jason.
works a treat now...!
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"Jason Everett" <je1330
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> You have a " before $NewUserMail; on the first line, so everything
> until the next " is part of that variable. Since there's not a ;
> after the second ", you are getting the error.
>
> -- jason everett
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>
> On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 23:03:51 +0100, Harlequin
> <michael.mason
arraspeople.co.uk> wrote:
> > Hi again. New Hour, New Problem.
> >
> > I'm using the following code to user user input from a form on a
previous
> > page to send mail confirming registration:
> >
> > $To = "$NewUserMail;
> > $Subject = "Welcome To Arras People's Registered Members Area";
> > $Message = "$NewUserID, \n\nWelcome to the arras People registered
members
> > section of our website
> > facilites here include tropical gardens, tea parties and late nights
out
> > with one of our directors.";
> > $MailSend = mail($To,$Subject,$Message);
> >
> > I get Parse Error on line 62 "$Subject".
> >
> > Any ideas...? Am I missing something fundamental here...?
> >
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Hi all,
I have a web form with a field for username, this is a corporate site
so will be the users NT logon. Would it be possible using PHP to obtain
this information directly from the client pc?
Thank you in advance.
Martin
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Hello,
On 07/03/2004 08:27 PM, Martin Wilmore wrote:
> I have a web form with a field for username, this is a corporate site
> so will be the users NT logon. Would it be possible using PHP to obtain
> this information directly from the client pc?
Assuming that you Web server is configured to require Windows NT domain
authentication for serving that PHP script, I suppose you can get the
user with GetEnv("LOGON_USER") .
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Manuel Lemos wrote:
>> I have a web form with a field for username, this is a corporate site
>> so will be the users NT logon. Would it be possible using PHP to obtain
>> this information directly from the client pc?
>
> Assuming that you Web server is configured to require Windows NT domain
> authentication for serving that PHP script, I suppose you can get the
> user with GetEnv("LOGON_USER") .
It's available directly in $_SESSION['LOGON_USER'], also. Like Manuel
said, though, you have to turn off anonymous browsing in (assuming) IIS
and enable NT authentication.
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On Friday 02 July 2004 04:43, Peter Brodersen wrote:
> You could move the virtual host to its own file, only readable by root
> (and include this virtual host-file in httpd.conf).
>
> Use SetEnv in this virtual host to set values like DBUSER, DBPASS and
> so on:
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_env.html#setenv
> You can choose whatever names you like.
>
> The PHP script would then just have to read these environment values
> to retrieve username and password.
Or alternatively you can just set these:
mysql.default_user
mysql.default_password
etc
inside your <VirtualHost> containers.
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attached mail follows:
On Wednesday 30 June 2004 01:17, Jason Williard wrote:
> I'm building a tool to process incoming mail. So far, I have a script
> that receives mail that is piped to it. I am able to process the mail
> without a problem. However, the script causes a bounce message
> containing the output of the script. Does anyone know how I can fix
> this?
1) It could be that your script does not exit with a valid (or expected) exit
code.
2) It could be that your MTA does not expect any output on STDOUT? *Should*
your mail processing program be sending output to STDOUT? With qmail any
output to STDOUT appears in the mail logs so it's useful for debugging, but
I'm not sure what the behaviour would be for other MTAs.
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