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<0> Kog, haha, yeah I found out now :D <1> KurtB: your last name wouldn't be Brandli would it <2> MikeH: Then you'll have to ask a Fedora support forum. You need the PAM development package. <3> Kog, got that. <3> Kog ... darned close. ;-) <1> KurtB: because I have a friend from oakland named KurtB <1> although, you may also be Kurtis Blow <2> MikeH: On my debian systems, it's libpam0g-dev <1> KurtB: anyway... phpmyadmin is the best php tool for MySQL <1> KurtB: interacting w/ MySQL via php is pretty simple tho <4> anyone point me to some reference code for verifying an image is infact an image and not some file w/ .gif extension ? <2> MikeH: In theory, a fedora support forum will know the right package for fedora users. <5> $Hits = $Pieces[1]; $Hits++; Would that increase the count in the file? <6> TML: perhaps you could help me with my other problem, when testing with imap, it fails, any ideas what I need to get that working? <2> Hydr0p0nX: getimagesize <1> TML: but you need gd for that
<2> MikeH: You'll have to be more specific <3> Kog, It's making the user interface widgets to the DB that have me weirded out. I gues I'd better get over it. ;-) <2> Kog: No you don't. <1> TML: oh <6> TML: ok, thats not important right now, what about ld -lc-client ? <4> thank <4> s <2> MikeH: That's required for IMAP <2> MikeH: libc-client.so, the IMAP client library <1> "Note: The getimagesize() function does not require the GD image library." <1> guess not... <7> if a specific ini file is specified via -c does php-cgi still bother with the php.ini file still bother with the one in the current dir? <6> aah thanks TML, I'll install and reconfigure <1> KurtB: you also might wanna use peardb <8> Im using peardb <8> Its preety cool. <8> Im learning oop, so Im not that great at it yet tho. <8> heh <1> FatalRemedy: yeah, it can be much cleaner than MySQL functions... but it won't help with cross RDBMS if you use mysql-specific SQL <1> (or PG specific SQL) <8> yeah. <8> Im not sure how to spread my objects to my other objects Ive created. <2> Kog: Which includes nearly any non-trivial use of SQL <1> TML: there are ways to keep it within bounds <8> I have a cl***, and want to be able to access peardb methods, so do I p*** that cl*** the db object in the contructor or extend something or another? <3> Kog, thanks. <1> TML: although, when you use things like limit... <2> Kog: Sure, that's why I qualified my statement. <1> KurtB: so I take it you're not from Oakland then <6> well i got past ./configure, lets hope it "make"'s <3> Kog, nope. But, that last name was really close. <0> Heh. I don't know how to replace the PHP build with the new one. <1> KurtB: hm, well, sorry to freak you out heh <2> spyro_boy: php.net/install <9> TML: Yeah.... I think I'm gonna have to elevate that +q to a +b, this guy is a turbo-douche-bag <2> spyro_boy: Follow the steps <1> Pollita: or you could... /ignore <9> Kog: He's nick evading too <1> oh, ok <9> And on a dynamic ip <0> http://www.easyphp.org/ <- this was the server I used before, I'm checking if they have the new build now. <2> spyro_boy: <:O <1> Pollita: wait, so if you work for zend... why is this a ## channel <1> Pollita: I still don't understand <0> TML, what? what? <2> Kog: Because Zend != group@php.net <10> Kog: Zend doesn't own PHP. <2> Kog: As much as Zend would like you to believe otherwise. <1> might as well ;) <9> Kog: Plus, as I told TML, I was stretching the truth there <1> Pollita: yeah, but you contribute to the language itself don't you? <9> TML: I told you about the program guide at ZendConf/05 right? <9> With the big bold "ZEND == PHP" on the back <2> spyro_boy: Cripples who use crutches never develop the neccesary muscles to stop being a cripple. <2> Pollita: Oh, dear. <1> I'd figure that the group that would be considered legit would want this chan
<9> There were more than a few eye rolls at that <0> TML, haha. Well I use linux, 'cept I don't like to keep switching. <1> TML: stop mocking cripples :( <11> fixed, thanks all <2> Kog: I'm not mocking. <2> Kog: Any doctor who works with cripples will tell you the same thing. <12> I have a .tk redirect, but while it is useful to access the page, it is causing me problems (cookies, frame, not complete url, ..) Does anyone know how could I exit from the .tk frame, when I allready in the page? <3> <-- php challenged and proud of it! <2> You don't get better if you keep using a crutch. <0> KurtB, lol. <1> TML: my parents can't walk anyway heh <1> I'm going to call them and have them crutch-smack you ;) <0> noltha, yeah, use the .tk to redirect to an index page that in which redirects again. <3> TML: Crawl, crutch, toddle, walk... it's the logical progression of things. <3> :-) <13> ?php <13> Is there a bot here? <14> yesh <2> thevillain: Read the topic <14> see topic <13> On of those bots, that executes your php... <13> ? <1> myconid: you play to much EV:N? <1> thevillain: that sounds really, really stupid <14> whats EV:N? <1> thevillain: for the reason that it sounds like a really big security risk <2> thevillain: No, we don't have a bot that executes code. <1> myconid: a game <13> Hmm <13> Where did I find that bot <14> I think perl or python or ruby has one <1> thevillain: wherever you found it, you should advise them to stop running it <13> lol <1> I'm serious <14> spyro_boy: whats your issue? <0> myconid, trying to use crutches as TML says. <0> :P <12> spyro_boy I have an index.php, do you know how could I do in php, (without infinite loops, I only get infinite loops, when I try to do it) <13> It was ct-PHP on qnet, i was looking for thanks <2> It's sad when you find yourself at work thinking "If I were at home, this file would be downloaded by now." <15> hehe :) <0> http://secant.chules.net/~spyroboy/?p=review.view&view=rtcw <- my little parse project. <14> TML: I think the opposite.. "If I were at work, this file would be uploaded by now" quite often. <16> how do you easiest validate for an int? <2> noltha: You'd need to use javascript, and that makes it a #web question. <0> noltha, why are you looping? <2> myconid: See, that's normal. <14> kombi: is_int ? <0> besides, I don't know how. I know it's possible and it was an idea. <16> myconid: thanks, couldn't remember.. <2> myconid: But ever since I got my municipal fiber, I actually find myself dozing off at work waiting for files to download <0> I thought it up, and it's up to you to figure out how. :P <14> what did u think up? <2> !tell myconid about u <12> spyro_boy I tried to do in my index.php: if the users comes over web.tk, redirect to server.com/web, but i cant detect when the user comes from web.tk, or server.com/web, and I was looping <9> TML: So he says he also works for IBM and "holds the relationship between IBM and Zend together".... I asked Dan Scott about him.... no idea who he is... <12> I mean, allways redirecting :( <7> is there an 'include config file blah' config option? <2> noltha: Don't loop, and don't do it in PHP. Use javascript, and ask #web. <9> I need to save these logs <0> noltha, you need some function that takes the given web address and parse it. <2> Pollita: Do. <9> This is cl***ic IRC drama <0> noltha, listen to TML :P\ <2> Pollita: Works for Zend *and* IBM <2> whooo <9> And has never been heard of by the one guy most responsible for IBM support in PHP <12> TML oooki <12> thx :) <8> anyone know what a "constraint violation" is in PEARDB ?
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