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Topics (messages 274552 through 274584):
Re: Help Call Javascript Methods Inside PHP
274552 by: Shelley
274553 by: Shelley
274554 by: Richard Heyes
274555 by: Shiplu
274562 by: Thiago Pojda
274564 by: Thiago Pojda
274572 by: tedd
Function not in the documentation
274556 by: Christoph Boget
274558 by: Wolf
274559 by: Shiplu
274565 by: Zoltán Németh
Re: Semi-OT: PHP Login with client security
274557 by: Wolf
274561 by: Eric Butera
274570 by: tedd
Data request
274560 by: Chris Haensel
Re: 0T - Request for quick test
274563 by: Thiago Pojda
274566 by: Zoltán Németh
274567 by: Ryan S
274573 by: James
unset thoughts
274568 by: Nathan Rixham
274569 by: Nathan Rixham
reretrieve header from email
274571 by: Yui Hiroaki
274578 by: Richard Heyes
274584 by: Chris
Enterprise
274574 by: Ray Hauge
274575 by: Dan Joseph
274576 by: Wolf
274577 by: Zoltán Németh
274579 by: Richard Heyes
php mysql live feed
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274582 by: Richard Heyes
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You missed what I meant.
Suppose there is a piece of code like:
<script language-"javascript">
function hello() {
document.write "hello";
}
</script>
I want to call that method inside PHP:
<?php
$c = hello();
echo $c;
?>
Hope you get it.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Chetan Rane <chetan_rane
persistent.co.in>
wrote:
> Yea
>
> You can use the script tag in PHP
>
> Its like
> <?php phpcode.... ?>
>
> <script language="javascript" src="soruce of the file"
> type="text\javascript"/>
>
> <script language=javascript>
> Funcyion()
> </script>
>
> <?php phpcode ?>
>
> This works
>
> Chetan Dattaram Rane
> Software Engineer
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shelley [mailto:myphplist
gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:06 PM
> To: PHP General list
> Subject: [PHP] Help Call Javascript Methods Inside PHP
>
> Hi all,
>
> How can I call a javascript method inside PHP?
> That is:
> Suppose there is a js file: http://someurl/somejs.js
> There are some js methods in that js file,
> I want to include that js into PHP and call its methods.
>
> Is it possible?
> If it is, how?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Shelley
>
>
--
Regards,
Shelley
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Yea, of course.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:44 PM, jose javier parra sanchez <
jojapasa
gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you know that php runs on the server and that javascript runs on the
> client ?
>
> 2008/5/20 Shelley <myphplist
gmail.com>:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > How can I call a javascript method inside PHP?
> > That is:
> > Suppose there is a js file: http://someurl/somejs.js
> > There are some js methods in that js file,
> > I want to include that js into PHP and call its methods.
> >
> > Is it possible?
> > If it is, how?
> >
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Shelley
> >
>
--
Regards,
Shelley
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Shelley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How can I call a javascript method inside PHP?
> That is:
> Suppose there is a js file: http://someurl/somejs.js
> There are some js methods in that js file,
> I want to include that js into PHP and call its methods.
>
> Is it possible?
No.
What you can do though is use PHP to send some HTML to the browser which
calls Javascript methods.
--
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On 5/20/08, Shelley <myphplist
gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> How can I call a javascript method inside PHP?
> That is:
> Suppose there is a js file: http://someurl/somejs.js
> There are some js methods in that js file,
> I want to include that js into PHP and call its methods.
>
> Is it possible?
> If it is, how?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Shelley
>
Hello,
Its possible. I think you have to find seamonkey binding for php or you have
to create it.
There is javascript engine from mozilla. you can use that too.
--
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http://talk.cmyweb.net
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What Richard meant was:
/// FILE.PHP ///
<?php
$var = 123;
if ($var > 100){
?>
<script language="JavaScript"> alert('Bigger than 100'); </script>
<?php
}
?>
/// EOF ///
That way you can conditionally send some JS to client, but running actual JS
in PHP is not possible.
(Not sure about Jscript [script runat=server] tho, I believe it only runs on
IIS)
Atenciosamente,
www.softpartech.com.br
Thiago Henrique Pojda
Desenvolvimento Web
+55 41 3033-7676
thiago.pojda
softpartech.com.br
Excelência em Softwares Financeiros
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Richard Heyes [mailto:richardh
phpguru.org]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 20 de maio de 2008 06:53
Para: Shelley
Cc: PHP General list
Assunto: Re: [PHP] Help Call Javascript Methods Inside PHP
Shelley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How can I call a javascript method inside PHP?
> That is:
> Suppose there is a js file: http://someurl/somejs.js
> There are some js methods in that js file,
> I want to include that js into PHP and call its methods.
>
> Is it possible?
No.
What you can do though is use PHP to send some HTML to the browser which
calls Javascript methods.
--
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In Cambridge? Employ me
http://www.phpguru.org/cv
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Yeah, I just checked out and that runat=Server thingy is an asp thing.
Atenciosamente,
www.softpartech.com.br
Thiago Henrique Pojda
Desenvolvimento Web
+55 41 3033-7676
thiago.pojda
softpartech.com.br
Excelência em Softwares Financeiros
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Thiago Pojda [mailto:thiago.pojda
softpartech.com.br]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 20 de maio de 2008 11:41
Para: richardh
phpguru.org; 'Shelley'
Cc: 'PHP General list'
Assunto: RES: [PHP] Help Call Javascript Methods Inside PHP
What Richard meant was:
/// FILE.PHP ///
<?php
$var = 123;
if ($var > 100){
?>
<script language="JavaScript"> alert('Bigger than 100'); </script>
<?php
}
?>
/// EOF ///
That way you can conditionally send some JS to client, but running actual JS
in PHP is not possible.
(Not sure about Jscript [script runat=server] tho, I believe it only runs on
IIS)
Atenciosamente,
www.softpartech.com.br
Thiago Henrique Pojda
Desenvolvimento Web
+55 41 3033-7676
thiago.pojda
softpartech.com.br
Excelência em Softwares Financeiros
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Richard Heyes [mailto:richardh
phpguru.org]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 20 de maio de 2008 06:53
Para: Shelley
Cc: PHP General list
Assunto: Re: [PHP] Help Call Javascript Methods Inside PHP
Shelley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How can I call a javascript method inside PHP?
> That is:
> Suppose there is a js file: http://someurl/somejs.js
> There are some js methods in that js file,
> I want to include that js into PHP and call its methods.
>
> Is it possible?
No.
What you can do though is use PHP to send some HTML to the browser which
calls Javascript methods.
--
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In Cambridge? Employ me
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At 11:41 AM -0300 5/20/08, Thiago Pojda wrote:
>That way you can conditionally send some JS to client, but running actual JS
>in PHP is not possible.
While running JS inside of PHP is at best confusing, it is possible
to use both php and javascript together. For example:
You can use php to run javascript, right?
And, you can use javascript and run php, right?
So, all you need between the two is communication, right?
Think of ajax.
Here's an example:
http://webbytedd.com/b/timed-php/
It just takes a little work.
Cheers,
tedd
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I ran across a PHP function, strip_illegal_chars(), but can't seem to
find anything about it in the documentation. Does anyone know
precisely what it does? Or where I can find actual documentation for
that function?
thnx,
Chris
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Christoph Boget wrote:
> I ran across a PHP function, strip_illegal_chars(), but can't seem to
> find anything about it in the documentation. Does anyone know
> precisely what it does? Or where I can find actual documentation for
> that function?
>
> thnx,
> Chris
Sure, whatever code you found it in, is where it is defined as it is not
a part of the manual and google is a no-go.
Where did you run across it?
Wolf
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On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM, Christoph Boget <jcboget
yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > I ran across a PHP function, strip_illegal_chars(), but can't seem to
> > > find anything about it in the documentation. Does anyone know
> > > precisely what it does? Or where I can find actual documentation for
> > > that function?
> > Check if the reflection function work on these function.
> > If no documentation found, you'll get some idea.
>
> What reflection function? Reflection appears to only work on classes, not
> functions.
>
> thnx,
> Chris
>
>
>
>
Please see this,
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.reflection.php#language.oop5.reflection.reflectionfunction
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http://talk.cmyweb.net/
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> I ran across a PHP function, strip_illegal_chars(), but can't seem to
> find anything about it in the documentation. Does anyone know
> precisely what it does? Or where I can find actual documentation for
> that function?
it is not in the PHP source:
http://lxr.php.net/search?string=strip_illegal_chars
so it is not a php builtin function. also Google returns 0 results for
'strip_illegal_chars php' so it must be defined somewhere in the code you
found it
greets,
Zoltán Németh
>
> thnx,
> Chris
>
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IMHO, you should be testing this long before taking it to the customer and having another failure to show off.
Personally, 2 failures is good reason NOT to purchase someone's services...
Wolf
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Thorburn <immortal
nwconx.net>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 3:20 PM
To: php-general
lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Semi-OT: PHP Login with client security
robert wrote:
>
> On May 18, 2008, at 10:14 PM, Tim Thorburn wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Having a slight problem with a demo I gave at a clients last week -
>> looking for a little advise. Part of my demo involved a password
>> protected area - the simplified process is: client enters password on
>> login page > if login/password match encrypted database, PHP session
>> is created, form forwards to a secured area > secured area checks to
>> make sure PHP session is valid > if valid display content, if not,
>> return to login screen.
>>
>> This procedure is what I've used for many years, tested on a variety
>> of servers and connections. It works. During the demo with my
>> client, I was able to enter login/password info, the PHP session was
>> created - however the screen would not forward to the secured area.
>> Instead I was pretended with a blank screen (client only has an
>> outdated/non-updated version of IE6). If I were to type in the URL
>> to the secured area, it would display content properly. As a test, I
>> logged out, closed my browser and started again, this time entering
>> an incorrect login/password - again it would not forward to the next
>> screen properly, however this time when I typed in the full URL, it
>> would not display as the session hadn't been created.
>>
>> I've spoken briefly with my clients IT person, however he's unwilling
>> to share any firewall information or really anything regarding their
>> security setup - which I understand as I'm not an employee and just a
>> contractor.
>>
>> So, after long winded description - does anyone with network security
>> experience have any idea either a) what I would need to ask the IT
>> person to allow for their site only, or b) have any suggestions for
>> alternate password authentication that may work given the above
>> conditions?
>>
>> TIA
>> -Tim
>
>
>
> try to use a full url instead of relative. e.g.
>
> header('location: thankyou.php');
>
> vs.
>
> header('location: http://www.mysite.com/thankyou.php');
>
> or use $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] for portability.
>
> i think this is some weirdness on IE6. this worked for me.
>
I'll try $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] during my next demonstration which
should be sometime next week. Odd that this issue has never come up
before O.o
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On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Richard Heyes <richardh
phpguru.org> wrote:
> Since when has that mattered? :-)
:-) to you too.
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At 9:32 PM +0200 5/19/08, Per Jessen wrote:
>Wolf wrote:
> >and IE has always been more stringent in-so-far as displaying things
>>that match up to THEIR standards instead of industry or
>>fly-by-your-seat coding (accidentally leaving off a closing tag)
>>then Mozilla and Firefox have historically been.
>
>Microsoft has never published THEIR standards, so how do you determine
>how stringent IE is in adherering to them?
Apparently their standards change from one IE to another because none
of them adhere to their own standards. It seems like a contradiction
of terms when talking about M$ with respect to standards.
Cheers,
tedd
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Hi fellas (and ladies)
Again, I know this is kind of an OT post, but I know that many, if not most,
developers are kind of data-collectors.
I am looking for a database with US airport runway information. I got all
kinds of stuff, but this one is keeping me busy. What I need is ICAO code,
runway numbers, length, with, TDZE and stuff like that.
Any aviation nut out there having that kind of stuff?
All the best from germany (ex-Oklahoman)
Chris
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Your JS for email verification is annoying :P
Type something in email address field and then go to next field, and then
press shift+tab or alt+tab and see it going nuts :)
I second what Daniel said about that green arrow and, yeah it actually
worked here too. :D
Atenciosamente,
www.softpartech.com.br
Thiago Henrique Pojda
Desenvolvimento Web
+55 41 3033-7676
thiago.pojda
softpartech.com.br
Excelência em Softwares Financeiros
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Ryan S [mailto:genphp
yahoo.com]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 20 de maio de 2008 01:01
Para: php php
Assunto: [PHP] 0T - Request for quick test
Hey guys,
Just make a egreeting app and need people to just test the AJAXy upload that
i have on the form, if you have any problems please tell me.. if it goes
smooth please tell me... as usual, any comments and suggestions too would be
appreciated.
This is the form:
http://www.ezee.se/ezee-ecard-egreetings/step2_v2.php
All i want you to do is click the above link, click the file/browse button
and try to upload a .jpg/jpeg image...
Thanks in advance!
Ryan
P.S section is not yet open & am still testing stuff so dont try to create
any egreetings right now :)
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>
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Just make a egreeting app and need people to just test the AJAXy upload
> that i have on the form, if you have any problems please tell me.. if it
> goes smooth please tell me... as usual, any comments and suggestions too
> would be appreciated.
>
> This is the form:
> http://www.ezee.se/ezee-ecard-egreetings/step2_v2.php
>
>
> All i want you to do is click the above link, click the file/browse button
> and try to upload a .jpg/jpeg image...
works here on firefox 3 beta 5 / ubuntu
greets,
Zoltán Németh
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Ryan
> P.S section is not yet open & am still testing stuff so dont try to create
> any egreetings right now :)
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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Hey Daniel B, Steve H and Thiago P,
Thanks for replying!
My
cuz couldnt upload from her browser, thats why i requested this...
wanted a upload with progress bar but this was the best simple one i
could find which unfortunatly didnt have a progress bar but was free
and OS.
> Looks like it worked, Ryan. One suggestion, though: instead of the button next to the green arrow....
Had
a problem with something conflicting with Javascript's form submit(),
and since i am using quite a lot of OS free scripts from other people
and wrote more JS here myself than on any other project that comes to
mind AND i am no JS guru... thought i would just work around that
instead of confronting it head on.
<clip>
Your JS for email verification is annoying :P
Type something in email address field and then go to next field, and then
press shift+tab or alt+tab and see it going nuts :)
</clip>
Hehe! I see what you mean... you're like a little gremlin to catch that LOL!
I
am actually checking server side again if the user has entered the
correct values, but the reason i put it there was just as a reminder
because a lot of people are used to just entering their email once...
do you think its over kill and i should just do it server side?
Its
quite easy to bypass the JS code if you REALLY wanted to do it... and
if you do you will see that the script gives you a "error box" and
shows you the form again...
Thanks for the suggestions, am still open to any more you might have
Cheers!
R
------
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- Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster!
- Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-)
----- Original Message ----
From: Daniel Brown <parasane
gmail.com>
To: Ryan S <genphp
yahoo.com>
Cc: php php <php-general
lists.php.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 6:38:01 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] 0T - Request for quick test
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Ryan S <genphp
yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hey guys,
>
>
Just make a egreeting app and need people to just test the AJAXy upload
that i have on the form, if you have any problems please tell me.. if
it goes smooth please tell me... as usual, any comments and suggestions
too would be appreciated.
Looks like it worked, Ryan. One suggestion, though: instead of
the button next to the green arrow, why not use something like this
instead?
<input type="image" name="submitGraphic" id="submitGraphic"
src="/path/to/image.png" value="Click!" />
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>
> Your JS for email verification is annoying :P
>
> Type something in email address field and then go to next field, and then
> press shift+tab or alt+tab and see it going nuts :)
>
>
> I second what Daniel said about that green arrow and, yeah it actually
> worked here too. :D
>
>
> Atenciosamente,
> www.softpartech.com.br
> Thiago Henrique Pojda
> Desenvolvimento Web
> +55 41 3033-7676
> thiago.pojda
softpartech.com.br
> Excelência em Softwares Financeiros
>
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Ryan S [mailto:genphp
yahoo.com]
> Enviada em: terça-feira, 20 de maio de 2008 01:01
> Para: php php
> Assunto: [PHP] 0T - Request for quick test
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Just make a egreeting app and need people to just test the AJAXy upload
> that
> i have on the form, if you have any problems please tell me.. if it goes
> smooth please tell me... as usual, any comments and suggestions too would
> be
> appreciated.
>
> This is the form:
> http://www.ezee.se/ezee-ecard-egreetings/step2_v2.php
>
>
> All i want you to do is click the above link, click the file/browse button
> and try to upload a .jpg/jpeg image...
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Ryan
> P.S section is not yet open & am still testing stuff so dont try to create
> any egreetings right now :)
>
>
> press shift+tab or alt+tab and see it going nuts :)
>
>
> I second what Daniel said about that green arrow and, yeah it actually
> worked here too. :D
>
>
> Atenciosamente,
> www.softpartech.com.br
Works fine in FF3 B5.
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what do we think of:
while(1) {
#script here to do stuff
unset( array_keys(get_defined_vars()) );
sleep(10);
}
thoughts anybody, or a better way of keeping memory usage down on other
peoples scripts that I don't have time to fumble about cleaning
Regards
Nath
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Nathan Rixham wrote:
> what do we think of:
>
> while(1) {
> #script here to do stuff
> unset( array_keys(get_defined_vars()) );
> sleep(10);
> }
>
> thoughts anybody, or a better way of keeping memory usage down on other
> peoples scripts that I don't have time to fumble about cleaning
>
> Regards
>
> Nath
scratch that!
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Does anyone knows how to retrieve Header from email?
Regards,
Yui
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Yui Hiroaki wrote:
> Does anyone knows how to retrieve Header from email?
Depends how you have your email. For example you could use
Mail_mimeDecode, optionally in combination with Net_POP3. If it's an
IMAP account you're checking, you could use the IMAP extension instead,
which would also mean you probably won't need Mail_mimeDecode.
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In Cambridge? Employ me
http://www.phpguru.org/cv
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Richard Heyes wrote:
> Yui Hiroaki wrote:
>> Does anyone knows how to retrieve Header from email?
>
> Depends how you have your email. For example you could use
> Mail_mimeDecode, optionally in combination with Net_POP3. If it's an
> IMAP account you're checking, you could use the IMAP extension instead,
> which would also mean you probably won't need Mail_mimeDecode.
The imap functions can check a pop3 account, it doesn't have to be an
imap account.
--
Postgresql & php tutorials
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I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of
the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise
ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any
"non-enterprise" language as well.
http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol/2005-April/000772.html
I recently got a new job at a hospital, and the "enterprise software"
they have is no where near as high quality as it could/should be. This
is my first job at a somewhat large organization (500+ employees) so I
was kind of shocked at the state of their software. Typically
healthcare systems are further behind in the technology adoption, but
having to deal with workarounds all day long sure gets old.
--
Ray Hauge
www.primateapplications.com
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On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Ray Hauge <ray.hauge.lists
gmail.com>
wrote:
> I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of the
> most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise ready."
> This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any
> "non-enterprise" language as well.
>
> http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol/2005-April/000772.html
>
> I recently got a new job at a hospital, and the "enterprise software" they
> have is no where near as high quality as it could/should be. This is my
> first job at a somewhat large organization (500+ employees) so I was kind of
> shocked at the state of their software. Typically healthcare systems are
> further behind in the technology adoption, but having to deal with
> workarounds all day long sure gets old.
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Well, I know one problem is the view of "free" or "opensource" in some
people's eyes is that there must be something wrong with it. PHP falls into
this category. I work for a large corporation, we use PHP here, Yahoo uses
it, a lot of places use it. It can handle enterprise. Really, I think the
architecture of the software would dictate that more than that language.
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---- Ray Hauge <ray.hauge.lists
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> I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of
> the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise
> ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any
> "non-enterprise" language as well.
>
> http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol/2005-April/000772.html
>
> I recently got a new job at a hospital, and the "enterprise software"
> they have is no where near as high quality as it could/should be. This
> is my first job at a somewhat large organization (500+ employees) so I
> was kind of shocked at the state of their software. Typically
> healthcare systems are further behind in the technology adoption, but
> having to deal with workarounds all day long sure gets old.
>
Realize your "recent" article was published in 2005 (read the link) and not to mention that this has been brought up about 6 different times in the last 4 months...
Wolf
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Ray Hauge Ãrta:
> I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of
> the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise
> ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any
> "non-enterprise" language as well.
>
> http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol/2005-April/000772.html
>
> I recently got a new job at a hospital, and the "enterprise software"
> they have is no where near as high quality as it could/should be. This
> is my first job at a somewhat large organization (500+ employees) so I
> was kind of shocked at the state of their software. Typically
> healthcare systems are further behind in the technology adoption, but
> having to deal with workarounds all day long sure gets old.
>
hmm I read the article, and it seems to hit the nail on the head. I am
currently leaving the company I work for because these symptoms. our
project, which is large and well-designed, but not 'enterprise' in this
way, is now transformed into something I do not want to participate in
anymore. the company employed some uncompetent but highly paid
consultants who sell the software although it is not nearly finished,
they interfere with the development, and so on... so one by one the
original developers quit, and the software becomes enterprise, developed
by incompetent and cheap new developers :(
although it is completely written in PHP, with the Symfony framework, so
it is a proof that PHP is enterprise-ready, whether it is good or not
greets,
Zoltán Németh
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Ray Hauge wrote:
> I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of
> the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise
> ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any
> "non-enterprise" language as well.
>
> http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol/2005-April/000772.html
>
> I recently got a new job at a hospital, and the "enterprise software"
> they have is no where near as high quality as it could/should be. This
> is my first job at a somewhat large organization (500+ employees) so I
> was kind of shocked at the state of their software. Typically
> healthcare systems are further behind in the technology adoption, but
> having to deal with workarounds all day long sure gets old.
Seems like PHP is already in the enterprise:
http://www.phpguru.org/article/14
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Okay before i pull more hair out...
I am trying to use php to pull mysql data and refresh the mysql data every say 5 seconds for like a live display of the database without the screen reloading.
I want the data to refresh but not the screen. Ajax seems to hate me because everything i have seen/read/tried is wrapped around ASP.NET or requires a user interaction to invoke the query.
If you have example scripts or a good tutorial that actually works where you can open a php script and the data changes on the page as the database does and the screen does not refresh, and you don’t have to onclick, onfocus, or onblur kind of thing. I would be in your debt
Frustrated Rick
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Check out jQuery.
http://jquery.com
On May 20, 2008, at 1:24 PM, admin
buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
> Okay before i pull more hair out...
>
> I am trying to use php to pull mysql data and refresh the mysql data
> every say 5 seconds for like a live display of the database without
> the screen reloading.
>
> I want the data to refresh but not the screen. Ajax seems to hate me
> because everything i have seen/read/tried is wrapped around ASP.NET
> or requires a user interaction to invoke the query.
>
> If you have example scripts or a good tutorial that actually works
> where you can open a php script and the data changes on the page as
> the database does and the screen does not refresh, and you don’t
> have to onclick, onfocus, or onblur kind of thing. I would be in
> your debt
>
> Frustrated Rick
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buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
> Okay before i pull more hair out...
>
> I am trying to use php to pull mysql data and refresh the mysql data
> every say 5 seconds for like a live display of the database without
> the screen reloading.
>
> I want the data to refresh but not the screen. Ajax seems to hate me
> because everything i have seen/read/tried is wrapped around ASP.NET
> or requires a user interaction to invoke the query.
>
> If you have example scripts or a good tutorial that actually works
> where you can open a php script and the data changes on the page as
> the database does and the screen does not refresh, and you don’t have
> to onclick, onfocus, or onblur kind of thing. I would be in your debt
You can use setTimeout() to delay a call to a Jabbascript function.
Remember that the second argument is milliseconds, and not seconds. Eg.
setTimeout('alert("Hello")', 1000);
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until i started using the techniques for avoiding sql injection, i
have been using a normal insert and select sql query which worked
fine.
i have a registration page where a user enters their username and if
this already exists i display a message by executing a select query
and if the username does not exist then i run an insert query.
after adopting the technique to avoid sql injection
if(get_magic_quotes_gpc())
{
$username = stripslashes($_POST["username"]);
$email = stripslashes($_POST["email"]);
}
else
{
$username = $_POST["username"];
$email = $_POST["email"];
}
previously my select and insert query were
INSERT INTO individuals(username, email) values('$username', '$email')
Select username from individuals where username = '$username'
presently the insert query is
$insertquery = sprintf("INSERT INTO individuals (username, email) VALUES
('%s', '%s')",
mysql_real_escape_string($username), mysql_real_escape_string($email));
This insert query is working however the select query is not doing its task
as before of checking if the username already exists or not, even if i
register with the same username again it does not alert that the username
exists.
the select query is
$selectqueryusername = sprintf("Select username from individuals where
username='%s'", mysql_real_escape_string($username));
should i change the syntax of the above select query or is there something
else in need to do to fix the select query.
also for insert query if i have a numeric value i should be writting %d
correct, i have a numeric value however before inserting that
numeric value i am appending a character "-" to combine area code and phone
number example 09-123 4567 so i am considering this as %s as there is a
character. is this correct.
please advice.
thanks.
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