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Date: Sat May 10 2008 - 08:36:13 CDT
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php-general Digest 10 May 2008 13:36:13 -0000 Issue 5451
Topics (messages 274110 through 274115):
Re: unsubscribe
274110 by: Nathan Nobbe
274111 by: tedd
274112 by: Nathan Nobbe
Re: xml processing cdata
274113 by: Brady Mitchell
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: [PHP] Best practices for using MySQL index
274114 by: Gergely Hodicska
A Little Something.
274115 by: tedd
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On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:57 PM, tedd <tedd.sperling
gmail.com> wrote:
> At 2:39 PM -0400 5/9/08, Wolf wrote:
>
>> ---- bobcray <bobcray
pacbell.net> wrote:
>>
>>> unsubscribe
>>>
>>
>> http://www.php.net and unsubscribe yourself.
>>
>
> Yeah, I got that sent to me as well.
>
> It's interesting when people are smart enough to subscribe, but dummy-up
> when exiting. Do you think this list saps intelligence?
im getting dumber by the day :O
-nathan
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At 3:45 PM -0600 5/9/08, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
>On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:57 PM, tedd
><<mailto:tedd.sperling
gmail.com>tedd.sperling
gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>It's interesting when people are smart enough to subscribe, but
>dummy-up when exiting. Do you think this list saps intelligence?
>
>
>im getting dumber by the day :O
>
>-nathan
Yeah, we've noticed.
You've even had to resort to using classes and other strange stuff to
program. Clearly signs of mental fatigue. :-)
Cheers,
tedd
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On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 8:25 PM, tedd <tedd.sperling
gmail.com> wrote:
> At 3:45 PM -0600 5/9/08, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
>
>> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:57 PM, tedd <<mailto:tedd.sperling
gmail.com>
>> tedd.sperling
gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> It's interesting when people are smart enough to subscribe, but dummy-up
>> when exiting. Do you think this list saps intelligence?
>>
>>
>> im getting dumber by the day :O
>>
>> -nathan
>>
>
> Yeah, we've noticed.
>
> You've even had to resort to using classes and other strange stuff to
> program. Clearly signs of mental fatigue. :-)
and i thought oop was all about advances in technology; must be these
deadlines wearing on me...:D
-nathan
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The last comment on http://php.net/manual/en/function.simplexml-load-string.php
is what you need:
simplexml_load_string($xmlstring, 'SimpleXMLElement', LIBXML_NOCDATA);
Brady
On May 9, 2008, at 1250PM, Chris W wrote:
> I have an xml file with a cdata element like the one below. How
> would I use the php xml functions to extract that cdata and save it
> as a pdf file?
>
> <attach id="2" display-name="207069.pdf" file-name="207069.pdf" obj-
> type="1" system="0">
> <![CDATA[eJysumVQW1/0NtoWK95CcXe3EFxK8QDBCQ5 ...... ]]>
> </attach>
>
>
>
> The code I have is this...
>
> $in = fopen("test.xml", 'r');
> $XMLStr = '';
> while (!feof($in)) {
> $LineNumber++;
> $XMLStr .= fgets($in);
> }
> $XML = simplexml_load_string($XMLStr);
> foreach($XML->props->attachments->attach as $Attachment){
> print_r($Attachment);
> }
> The output looks like this...
>
> SimpleXMLElement Object
> (
> [
attributes] => Array
> (
> [id] => 2
> [display-name] => 207069.pdf
> [file-name] => 207069.pdf
> [obj-type] => 1
> [system] => 0
> )
>
> )
>
>
> --
> Chris W
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>
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Hi!
> While this is not a MySQL mailing list, I try to give you some hints and
> keep it short.
There is maybe one important thing which should considered: clustered
index. If use InnoDB you can think about to not using a surrogate key
but a natural one which best support the query which you will use in
most cases.
An InnoDB table's primary key is a clustered index and querying against
it is very fast.
Best Regards,
Felhő
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Hi gang:
This is what I did this morning:
http://webbytedd.com/bb/tribute/
It speaks for itself.
Cheers,
tedd
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