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php-general Digest 5 Jul 2005 00:00:47 -0000 Issue 3549
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Topics (messages 218076 through 218098):
Re: clear the page and continue
218076 by: James
Test
218077 by: Returned mail
Returned mail: Data format error
218078 by: Mail Delivery Subsystem
218079 by: Returned mail
Building sapi_apache2
218080 by: Gaby vanhegan
218091 by: Catalin Trifu
218092 by: Gaby vanhegan
218094 by: Richard Lynch
218097 by: Gaby vanhegan
Report
218081 by: Mail Delivery Subsystem
218083 by: Miles Thompson
218084 by: Gaby vanhegan
218085 by: Richard Davey
PHP+Oracle or PL/SQL Web Application - which one is efficient?
218082 by: Rasim SEN
218096 by: Richard Lynch
Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion
218086 by: Stphane Bruno
syslog() /openlog() and wtf is LOG_LOCAL_0
218087 by: Jochem Maas
218095 by: Richard Lynch
Re: Removing nonlatin characters
218088 by: Dotan Cohen
Returned mail: see transcript for details
218089 by: Mail Delivery Subsystem
Help with preg_replace
218090 by: Marcos Mendona
218093 by: Jason Wong
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> Fred wrote:
>> Outstanding James! A different approach to get a more flexible result.
>> Fred.
>
> or document.getElementById("blah").style.display = 'none';
>
That would also work well.
> innerHTML is not supported by many browsers
>
I wasn't aware of this, thanks!
Cheers,
James Relyea.
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Hi,
I have php 5.0.4 running fine on Fedora Core 2 under Apache 2.0.49. To
all intents and purposes, PHP works fine. The only problem I have is
with Plesk, which uses the presence of the sapi_apache2 module to turn
PHP on or off for the various sites that it controls:
<IfModule sapi_apache2.c>
php_admin_flag engine on
php_admin_value open_basedir
"/home/httpd/vhosts/stells.co.uk/httpdocs:/
</IfModule>
The problem is that the sapi_apache2 module isn't built into php.
phpinfo() shows no mention of this module, but on other systems I have
seen it compiled in. How do I build php 5.0.4 to have this module
included?
I'm sorry for the cross posting, the php-install list was silent on the
matter, and I'm pretty sure it's not a Plesk related issue. I have
already googled extensively for this but with no joy, as well as
trawled the Plesk support forums and PHP list archives. Also, as this
is not my machine, the client requests Plesk, so I can't just turn that
off.
I'm sure the problem is a very small and minor one, but I just can't
see it!
Gaby
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I think you are looking for <IfModule mod_php5.c or <IfModule mod_php4.c
These are valid in case you compiled and loaded PHP as an Apache module.
Catalin
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have php 5.0.4 running fine on Fedora Core 2 under Apache 2.0.49. To
> all intents and purposes, PHP works fine. The only problem I have is
> with Plesk, which uses the presence of the sapi_apache2 module to turn
> PHP on or off for the various sites that it controls:
>
> <IfModule sapi_apache2.c>
> php_admin_flag engine on
> php_admin_value open_basedir
> "/home/httpd/vhosts/stells.co.uk/httpdocs:/
> </IfModule>
>
> The problem is that the sapi_apache2 module isn't built into php.
> phpinfo() shows no mention of this module, but on other systems I have
> seen it compiled in. How do I build php 5.0.4 to have this module
> included?
>
> I'm sorry for the cross posting, the php-install list was silent on the
> matter, and I'm pretty sure it's not a Plesk related issue. I have
> already googled extensively for this but with no joy, as well as trawled
> the Plesk support forums and PHP list archives. Also, as this is not my
> machine, the client requests Plesk, so I can't just turn that off.
>
> I'm sure the problem is a very small and minor one, but I just can't see
> it!
>
> Gaby
>
> --
> Junkets for bunterish lickspittles since 1998!
> gaby
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> http://weblog.vanhegan.net
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On 4 Jul 2005, at 19:58, Catalin Trifu wrote:
>> I have php 5.0.4 running fine on Fedora Core 2 under Apache 2.0.49.
>> To
>> all intents and purposes, PHP works fine. The only problem I have is
>> with Plesk, which uses the presence of the sapi_apache2 module to turn
>> PHP on or off for the various sites that it controls:
>>
>> <IfModule sapi_apache2.c>
>> php_admin_flag engine on
>> php_admin_value open_basedir
>> "/home/httpd/vhosts/stells.co.uk/httpdocs:/
>> </IfModule>
>
> I think you are looking for <IfModule mod_php5.c or <IfModule
> mod_php4.c
> These are valid in case you compiled and loaded PHP as an Apache
> module.
>
> Catalin
True, but this is Plesk that is doing this, not my Apache
configuration. I've seen PHP5 on Apache2 servers that have the
sapi_apache2 module installed, and the module being listed in
phpinfo(), but I can't work out how to force it to compile the module
in...
Gaby
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On Mon, July 4, 2005 12:14 pm, Gaby vanhegan said:
> On 4 Jul 2005, at 19:58, Catalin Trifu wrote:
> True, but this is Plesk that is doing this, not my Apache
> configuration. I've seen PHP5 on Apache2 servers that have the
> sapi_apache2 module installed, and the module being listed in
> phpinfo(), but I can't work out how to force it to compile the module
> in...
WILD GUESS ALERT!!!
Maybe that's only "on" if you've compiled Apache in that "threaded" mode
as aopposed to the "non pre-fork" mode or whatever it is...
This is nothing more than a guess.
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On 4 Jul 2005, at 21:35, Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Mon, July 4, 2005 12:14 pm, Gaby vanhegan said:
>> On 4 Jul 2005, at 19:58, Catalin Trifu wrote:
>> True, but this is Plesk that is doing this, not my Apache
>> configuration. I've seen PHP5 on Apache2 servers that have the
>> sapi_apache2 module installed, and the module being listed in
>> phpinfo(), but I can't work out how to force it to compile the module
>> in...
>
> WILD GUESS ALERT!!!
>
> Maybe that's only "on" if you've compiled Apache in that "threaded"
> mode
> as aopposed to the "non pre-fork" mode or whatever it is...
>
> This is nothing more than a guess.
Thank you for the suggestion Richard. This is something that had
occurred to me as well, as the httpd was the stock version that shipped
with Fedora Core 2. However, there is no mention of sapi_apache2
anywhere in the httpd source tree for version 2.0.49 (the stock version
on Fedora Core 2) and on the latest 2.0.51 version. The only mention
that I can find is in the php5 source, in the apache2_handler and
apache2_filter code.
Is there a specific compile switch that I need to build Apache with in
order to allow php5 to see and use the sapi_apache2 module? I could
see nothing specific in a "./configure --help" for either Apache or
php. I have the rpm .spec file, so I could theoretically do a nice
clean rebuild if I needed to.
Gaby
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There is a lot of JUNK showing up on this list, and for me this one was the
last straw. From "Post Office" at noreply
lists.php.net it had an
attachment named
InterScan_SafeStamp.txt
Just this morning there's been binary crud showing up, along with the
newriders/waveriders/whatever-the-hell-they-are-riders message saying "A
lot of ...... etc."
Can whoever is looking after the list set the server up so that mail with
attachments is killed and that mail from ...rider thing is
sent to trash. I don't mind dinging a few of them, but this getting ridiculous.
Regards, and a happy and cheerful July 4 for our American cousins - Miles
Thompson
Enfield, NS
At 10:34 AM 7/4/2005, Post Office wrote:
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On 4 Jul 2005, at 15:09, Miles Thompson wrote:
> There is a lot of JUNK showing up on this list, and for me this one
> was the last straw. From "Post Office" at noreply
lists.php.net it had
> an attachment named
Likewise on the php-install list as well. Of the 20 emails I've had
over the last few days, 3 have been legitimate posts...
Gaby
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Hello Miles,
Monday, July 4, 2005, 3:09:58 PM, you wrote:
MT> There is a lot of JUNK showing up on this list, and for me this
MT> one was the last straw. From "Post Office" at
MT> noreply
lists.php.net it had an attachment named
You're not alone Miles. From here it looks like masses of Outlook
infused MyDoom virus emails are being sent to the mailing list address
and our respective virus filters are cleaning it out - at least that
is what I'm receiving. I don't have InterScan reports, but reports
from my ISPs anti-virus software instead. Eitherway, it's highly
annoying though. I now my mail client set to delete messages matching
that content, and I fear you'll have to do the same if you want to
restore some sanity to your inbox.
Best regards,
Richard Davey
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"I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." - Isaac Asimov
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Hi friends,
I need an advice about PHP+Oracle or PL/SQL Web Application.
We are using at the moment PL/SQL Web Application for our all pages. But some of my friends says that php+oracle more effiecient than pl/sql.
Does anybody have exprience or statistical data about this. Or how can we compare them?
Thanks alot.
Rasim EN
rasimsen
hotmail.com
http://www.sahibinden.com
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Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 13:46:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Richard Lynch" <ceo
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To: "Rasim SEN" <rasimsen
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Cc: php-general
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP+Oracle or PL/SQL Web Application - which one is
efficient?
On Mon, July 4, 2005 6:36 am, Rasim SEN said:
> I need an advice about PHP+Oracle or PL/SQL Web Application.
>
> We are using at the moment PL/SQL Web Application for our all pages. But
> some of my friends says that php+oracle more effiecient than pl/sql.
>
> Does anybody have exprience or statistical data about this. Or how can we
> compare them?
You should probably Google for "benchmark Oracle PL/SQL" and see what
turns up.
Odds are really good somebody has made a comparison before...
Of course, you have to be REALLY careful that the comparison was made by a
relatively unbiased entity, that they are using the same versions of the
software as you, that they used similar hardware, that their needs/usage
are similar, that...
Hmmm. Maybe you'd be better off just testing it for yourself. :-^
I have no doubt that some benchmark can "prove" Oracle is faster/slower
than PL/SQL. I also have no doubt that *SOME* benchmark can "prove" MS
Access is faster than Oracle. :-v
So unless Google turns up a BUNCH of benchmarks and they ALL say X is
better, you're gonna need to test for yourself.
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On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 19:01, Mark Charette wrote:
> It is always funny to read that one needs OO approches to do anything
> useful. What one needs is a modular approach, re-factoring, and knowing
I never said that you NEED OO approach to do anything. I found some
problems where an OO approach helped me better than a linear approach,
and the inverse is also true.
My point was that a language that gives you the choice of programming
style is interesting. Both CF and PHP give you the choice to use OOP or
not.
Today, everyone agrees that procedural languages are an evolution from
BASIC-style linear programming.
Also, one can agree that OOP is an evolution from procedural
programming. Now, one can choose to stick with linear programming,
procedural programming or OOP. This is a matter of personal taste,
trade-offs that have a different meaning from one individual to another.
You can achieve modularity with procedural coding. But, you need to do
it yourself, while modularity is at the heart of OOP. You may prefer
linear or procedural coding over OOP, but surely not for modularity.
Stéphane
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hi everyone,
is there anyone out there that can explain the following constants:
LOG_LOCAL0
LOG_LOCAL1
...
LOG_LOCAL*
in relation to openlog() and syslog()
basically I want to do two things:
1. log to the apache error log from a script called via the webserver
2. log to the apache error log from a script called via the cmdline (usually
cron)
I have 1. working on a dev server - but the live server doesn't seem to
want to log jackshit. 2. I can't get working for the life of me....
anybody been down this rabbit hole? care to show an example to this
desperate fool? or something?
rgds,
Jochem
(I have googled/ read the manpage,etc, etc - but I'm at a total loss)
(please someone help, before I gouge my eyes out ... I can almost hear you lot
not speaking up on purpose ;-)
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On Mon, July 4, 2005 8:32 am, Jochem Maas said:
> hi everyone,
>
> is there anyone out there that can explain the following constants:
>
> LOG_LOCAL0
> LOG_LOCAL1
> ...
> LOG_LOCAL*
>
> in relation to openlog() and syslog()
>
> basically I want to do two things:
>
> 1. log to the apache error log from a script called via the webserver
> 2. log to the apache error log from a script called via the cmdline
> (usually
> cron)
>
> I have 1. working on a dev server - but the live server doesn't seem to
> want to log jackshit. 2. I can't get working for the life of me....
#1 works if you set up php.ini and httpd.conf with their default values
and use http://php.net/error_log
#1 doesn't work if you change around your httpd.conf and/or php.ini to log
stuff somewhere else, or turn off error_log entirely.
#2 will probably work best if you use "logger"
man logger
Only I'm not 100% sure you can force logger to stick stuff into Apache's
log, and *WHY* you would do that when Apache IS NOT INVOLVED from your
command line is beyond my ken...
Seems to me you're just going to confuse things by sending error messages
to Apache's logs when they are NOT going through Apache.
Better to have a /var/log/php that the command line sends stuff to, imho.
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On 7/4/05, Rene Brehmer <piv
metalbunny.net> wrote:
> Documented research indicate that on Fri, 1 Jul 2005 13:58:23 +0300, Dotan
> Cohen wrote:
>
> > On 6/29/05, Rene Brehmer <plasticbunny
metalbunny.net> wrote:
> > I think you mean something like this:
> >
> > function stripAccents($string) {
> > $returnString = strtr($string,
> > '֊',
> > 'aaaaaceeeeiiiinooooosuuuuyAAAAACEEEEIIIINOOOOOSUUUUY');
> > $returnString =
> > str_replace('','ae',str_replace('','AE',$returnString));
> > $returnString =
> > str_replace('','oe',str_replace('','OE',$returnString));
> > $returnString = str_replace('','ss',$returnString);
> > return $returnString;
> > }
> >
> > This function is part using code once posted on this list, part my own
> > creation.
> >
> >Thank you Rene. Does this approach have any special advantages over
> >recode_string?
>
> Totally forgot ... there is one advantage that you can control what the
> characters are replaced with ... but I dunno if recode_string does as good
> a job ...
>
> --
> Rene Brehmer
> aka Metalbunny
>
> We have nothing to fear from free speech and free information on the
> Internet, but pop-up advertising!
>
> http://metalbunny.net/
> My little mess of things...
>
You should see how windows tries to alphabetize hebrew! Actually, XP
is not so bad (unless the hebrew has vowels), but what is annoying is
the inconsistency. Winamp (not a MS product) and Media Player 10
organize differently- and neither of them are correct!
I suppose that I could add hebrew to your function. I would just
replace every hebrew character with ? as hebrew is not mixed in with
latin letters in normal usage (nor is it very compatable). Would you
like me to send to you the function afterward?
Dotan
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Guns N' Roses Song Lyrics
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Hi list
I need help to solve a preg_replace() problem.
I have a snippet of html code that contains some links.
I have an array thats contains all links inside that snippet of html code.
What i need to do is replace all the links in the code by another on.
So this is what im trying to do:
//links that should be replaced
$url = array(
array("id" => 0, "url" => "http://www.silika.com.br/conarh/mala3"),
array("id" => 1, "url" => "http://www.conarh.com.br"),
array("id" => 2, "url" =>
"http://www.conarh.com.br/main_frameset.php?secao=congresso&idioma=port&pagina=http://www.conarh.com.br/programacao/pub/index.php?tipo_barra=laranja"),
array("id" => 3, "url" =>
"http://www.conarh.com.br/main_frameset.php?secao=congresso&idioma=port&pagina=http://www.conarh.com.br/mensagem/pub/mensagem.php?id_mensagem=insc_temp&tipo_barra=laranja"),
array("id" => 4, "url" =>
"http://www.silika.com.br/conarh/patrocinio/patrocinio.htm"));
$escape_chars = array("?", "/");
$escaped_chars = array("\?", "\/");
$matches = array();
foreach ($url as $link) {
$pattern = "/" . str_replace($escape_chars, $escaped_chars, $link["url"]) ."/";
$newurl = URL_LINKS."linkId=".$link["id"]."&rId=1";
$body_html = preg_replace($pattern, $newurl, $body_html, 1);
}
This works fine for links with id 0, 1 and 4. But i havent been able
to figure out how to match and replace links with id 2 and 3.
How do I get my regex to match and replace those links as well? Any
help appreciated.
Thanks.
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On Tuesday 05 July 2005 02:21, Marcos Mendona wrote:
> This works fine for links with id 0, 1 and 4. But i havent been able
> to figure out how to match and replace links with id 2 and 3.
Works for me. Check whether $body_html really does contain what you're
looking for in id 2 & id 3.
You may also want to consider using preg_quote() instead of str_replace().
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Este es un mensaje del Servicio de Proteccin de Virus para Correo
Electrnico MailScanner
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El archivo anexado original "letter.zip"
se considera que ha sido infectado por un virus y el mismo
ha sido reemplazado por este mensaje de aviso.
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El Mon Jul 4 19:09:12 2005 el analizador de virus dijo:
F-Prot: letter.zip->letter.exe Infection: W32/Mydoom.O
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Nota para el departamento de soporte: Revisar en the MailScanner en /var/spool/MailScanner/quarantine
(mensaje j6508viN026484).
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