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php-general Digest 12 May 2007 14:48:41 -0000 Issue 4787

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php-general Digest 12 May 2007 14:48:41 -0000 Issue 4787

Topics (messages 254837 through 254853):

Re: What is the best way to protect the PHP page that returns the AJAX data? [solved]
        254837 by: heavyccasey.gmail.com
        254838 by: Robert Cummings
        254841 by: heavyccasey.gmail.com

Passing an array as a hidden variable
        254839 by: Todd Cary
        254840 by: Robert Cummings
        254847 by: itoctopus

Unsuscribe !!!!!
        254842 by: yeoh sock yee
        254844 by: Man-wai Chang

Re: One class, many methods: PHP4.x: Q's
        254843 by: Micky Hulse

Re: PHP on the AS400 (now i5)
        254845 by: Michelle Konzack

Re: getting $_ENV variables
        254846 by: tedd

Re: cloning $this php5
        254848 by: itoctopus

Re: self:: vs this
        254849 by: itoctopus

Do you use any framework in your applications?
        254850 by: cajbecu
        254851 by: Dave Goodchild
        254852 by: itoctopus

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Set ajaxObject.setRequestHeader("User-Agent","SecretName"); in
Javascript and check for it in PHP. Not fool-proof, but the average
person wouldn't be able to get in.

On 5/11/07, clive <cliverttc.co.za> wrote:
> Robert Cummings wrote:
> > A Guru would have spent 60 seconds testing to see if the session_start()
> > scenario worked BEFORE posting to the list :B
>
> /me was thinking the same
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On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 19:59 -0700, heavyccaseygmail.com wrote:
> Set ajaxObject.setRequestHeader("User-Agent","SecretName"); in
> Javascript and check for it in PHP. Not fool-proof, but the average
> person wouldn't be able to get in.

Bleh, do it right. Don't settle for half-assed solutions that rely on
someone being an "average" person.

Cheers,
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I don't see you giving a solution.

On 5/11/07, Robert Cummings <robertinterjinn.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 19:59 -0700, heavyccaseygmail.com wrote:
> > Set ajaxObject.setRequestHeader("User-Agent","SecretName"); in
> > Javascript and check for it in PHP. Not fool-proof, but the average
> > person wouldn't be able to get in.
>
> Bleh, do it right. Don't settle for half-assed solutions that rely on
> someone being an "average" person.
>
> Cheers,
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When I use the following syntax, the 2 dimensional array loses
it's contents. Can an array be passed this way?

   <? echo '<input type="hidden" name="attend_ary_save" value=' .
$attend_ary_save .'>'; ?>

Todd

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On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 21:53 -0700, Todd Cary wrote:
> When I use the following syntax, the 2 dimensional array loses
> it's contents. Can an array be passed this way?
>
> <? echo '<input type="hidden" name="attend_ary_save" value=' .
> $attend_ary_save .'>'; ?>

No! RTFM!

http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.type-juggling.php

Cheers,
Rob.
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hmmm,
anyways, to do that you can just join the array using
$str_attend_save = implode('|', $attend_ary_save);
<? echo '<input type="hidden" name="str_attend_save" value=' .
$str_attend_save .'>'; ?>

On your action page, you do this:
$attend_ary_save = explode('|', $_POST['str_attend_save']);

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"Todd Cary" <toddaristesoftware.com> wrote in message
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> When I use the following syntax, the 2 dimensional array loses it's
> contents. Can an array be passed this way?
>
> <? echo '<input type="hidden" name="attend_ary_save" value=' .
> $attend_ary_save .'>'; ?>
>
> Todd

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yeoh sock yee wrote:
> Please unsuscribe me from receving all the PHP email!

Which list?

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Hi Eric! Thanks for your reply. :)

Eric Butera wrote:
> If at all possible you're going to want to use PHP5 if you're doing
> ...snip...
> of those "problems" have been alleviated.

Gosh! I wish I could use PHP5... Unfortunately the hosting company I am
using has not upgraded. I can not wait to start learning PHP5 OOP!

> Also I would recommend always defining all of the class variables that
> ...snip...
> variables and all of that.

Great! Good to hear. Thanks for the clarification. Very helpful. :)

> The get and set method's you wrote are part of the concept of
> encapulation. Read this:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_hiding for more information.

Excellent! Thanks for link, very interesting.

Man, I love programming, I just wish I were better at it! Lol.

Anyway, that is why I am on this list... Feedback from the pros is great!

Many thanks Eric and all! I greatly appreciate your help.

Have a good one!
Cheers,
Micky

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Hi Mark,

Am 2007-05-10 21:16:18, schrieb Mark Allen:
> Just curious if anybody else is using Zend's PHP port on an
> AS400/iSeries/i5?
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With OS400 or Linux?

If Linux, you can run the powerpc architckture
where you definitivly have php 5.2.

I run 117 AS400 (one to sixteen CPU's) but it
was THR hell to get Debian on it.

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At 11:54 AM +0100 5/10/07, C.R.Vegelin wrote:
>
>All I want is to check the $_ENV['OS'] within PHP scripts.

If all you want to do is to find out what the user's OS is, try this:

$_SERVER('HTTP_USER_AGENT')

Do print_r($_SERVER) to see all it contains.

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I don't think the clone function works on $this.

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""blackwater dev"" <blackwaterdevgmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a method within an class that should make a copy of itself, do some
> stuff on the copy and return it. The object contains data members that
> are
> references to other objects. I basically want a brand new copy of the
> object. The problem is, certain methods I call on the object throw this
> error:
>
> Call to undefined method stdClass::methodname
>
> I've tried to copy it with just =, =& and clone but they all through
> errors. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks!
>
> function morph(){
>
> $cloned_ob= clone $this;
>
> $cloned_ob->run();
> $cloned_ob->data_member="john";
>
> return $cloned_ob;
>
> }
>

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self:: static functions
$this-> non static functions

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"Mariano Guadagnini" <marianouvcms.com> wrote in message
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> Hy people,
> I have an existential doubt regarding php classes. I have been a php
> programmer for quite a long time, but never could figure out the clear
> difference between using this-> or self:: when calling member functions,
> wether they are private or public. I used them indistinctly and seemed
> to sort the same effects, although, when working with statics classes,
> self:: was the only way to access members.
>
> Well, that's all, any can put me some light on the matter?
>
> Thanks,
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Hello,

I was wondering if some of you use any framework in your application.
If you do that, can you post the name of the framework and
advantages/disadvantages of it?
2 weeks ago I started to learn symfony framework
(www.symfony-project.com) wich apears to be a good and reliable
framework.

cajb.

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It's a personal thing. I use Code Igniter (codeigniter.com), which is fast,
lightweight, has a great community and excellent documentation, as well as
some very good video tutorials.

It pales in comparison with Ruby On Rails, of course, but that's another
thread on another list...

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I'm currently using Ruby on Rails.
As for PHP, all the frameworks I ever worked with were developed in-house.
I've tinkered a bit with CakePHP and it looked very good.

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"cajbecu" <cajbecugmail.com> wrote in message
news:2ed7fe720705120612y64558604y2ad50d1c7900a111mail.gmail.com...
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if some of you use any framework in your application.
> If you do that, can you post the name of the framework and
> advantages/disadvantages of it?
> 2 weeks ago I started to learn symfony framework
> (www.symfony-project.com) wich apears to be a good and reliable
> framework.
>
> cajb.

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