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<0> fine, url? :P <1> Ukyo: http://www.googleityoumoron.com <2> http://lanceit.com/temp/index.php hows this looking <0> lol <3> hmm.. now groups of topic can't come together like that.. i dont know how it happens <3> Wizz_kidd: greeen <4> It's Ukyo! Can you make me an okonomiyaki? <2> good? <2> it did have a neon green i toned it down a lil <1> Wizz_kidd: that is EXTREMLY green. <3> if you're a frong from some random forest in the amazon, yeah <3> frog* <1> like, eye hurting buy me sungl***es green. <2> eye hurting <2> ? <3> Wizz_kidd: you should use a green color similar to the green box border up top with the inbox message
<0> alright, if I try to staticly reference it, I get "Call to a member function on a non-object" <2> does it really hurt ur eyes ? <5> Nanobot, I'm not sure what's worse: Blurting out a really random anime reference... or the fact that I recognized the Ranma bit <3> ndnet: you recognizing it :) <0> Nanobot: You actually watched the show? :P <5> ~.~ <5> ranma 1/2 is excellent <0> all 7 seasons ? :P <6> Wizz_kidd, aside from the amount of green there, don't mix square corner tables with round, antialiased ones <5> plus some manga, but it's been awhile <3> not to mention shadding around the box as well <5> the character interactions were enough to make the whole show, no plot needed.. sorta like one piece's character dynamics now <7> what is the proper way of doing multiple information in url things? like index.php?page=alumni&?function=mailing_labels <7> ?? <5> page_url?variable1=value1&variable2=value2&variable3=value3 and so on <8> although you should use & instead of & really <3> http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/dtd.html#URI <8> in the HTML, I mean <5> what happened to url? <9> hi <9> how do i know my php version in my terminal of my linux box? <10> php -v <6> php -v <7> thanks nde <7> ndnet: <7> thanks <5> np <3> php -r "echo phpversion();" <9> mine is using 4.2.2 <9> do i have to install the latest version? <3> you really should <3> 4.2.2 is about 1 1/2 years old <9> does 4.2.2 have lots of security issues? im sorry this one is using old version redhat 8.0 :( <3> perhaps 2 years <3> php is on php 4.4.2 and php 5.1.2 now <9> zircu im going to use drupal, is php 5.1.2 the suggested php to install?? <3> qwertz: well I would suggest it but the question does drupal support it? <9> how do i backup my old php version before installing latest version of php? <3> qwertz: also, understanding the package system you are using you will run into serveral problems trying to do any sort of upgrade <11> hello <11> I have a question (probably a stupid one) <11> how can I enable PHP's safe mode only for one Apache virtualhost? <12> php.net/configuration <3> PovAddict: by setting it inside the virtualhost directive via the 'php_value' directive <11> ok thanks <3> qwertz: it is hard to say exactly <11> I could have looked it myself, but it's 1 am... can't be bothered... <3> thanks for making us bother to look it up <12> lucky for you the manual uses safe mode as an example for this <11> no problem :) <13> Can anybody help me with mod_rewrite? <13> In php .htaccess ? <13> One of my redirects isn't working and i don't know why <3> BestPlayerEver: you have a php generated .htacess? <11> does .htaccess have anything to do with PHP? <12> it's not a php question <13> No. <11> #apache <13> I had no idea Apache was wealthy enough to have its own channel. <13> Thank you guys. <12> this coming from someone who doesn't look at manuals :)
<14> how do you deal with sessions in framesets? do you use glabal sessions or some thing? <3> Ugly_Duck: i just dont use framesets <12> BestPlayerEver: php is part of the apache group ;) <11> BestPlayerEver: Apache is used my more than 60% of worldwide websites IIRC <11> by* <11> 1am spelling and typos <14> zircu: k, but this is not for public access, its closed off, no search engines etc.. how does one deal with it? <3> Ugly_Duck: besides that start your session in the html document that generates the frameset <14> zircu: thats what i have done.. <3> Ugly_Duck: more the reason not to use framesets <14> just wanted to know if it was correct <3> Ugly_Duck: well you have some sort of authentication scheme that changes the sessionid, you will have a problem; likely <14> right, okies; maybe frame sets aint the way to go.. thanks <11> ok looks like safe_mode is set <11> giving some webspace to someone I don't trust 100%... <3> PovAddict: remember safe_mode doesn't mean 'secure_mode' <11> I know, but it's better than nothing <13> So <13> if PHP is part of the Apache group <13> I can ask my question here? <13> Neato. <3> youre better off focusing on open_basedir and disable_functions, memory_limit <11> heh, I know, #apache is like a witches bedroom, silent... <3> BestPlayerEver: sure, and we'll tell you it should be asked in #apache not here <13> zircu <13> Are you in Apache? <3> it depends on the time of day <3> and who has there irc client autologin who lurks <11> zircu: I'm better off focusing on open_basedir and disable_functions, memory_limit and typing softly so parents don't hear me, and they thing I'm still on bed <11> I lurk on #gamedev :) <13> You're in #apache right now, Zircu? <3> it looks like it, 228 people and its dead? we need another cleanup on these channels <13> Can you answer my question in #apache perhaps? <3> must be all east coast people or something, not even an aussie <15> Hey guys -- what is 384kbps in kbytes? <16> !+384/8 <17> 48 <7> haha, sweet <15> I thought it wasn't as simple as dividing by 8? <15> !+(8*1024)/8 <15> !+8*1024/8 <7> 1 bit = 8 bytes <3> well honestly if you converting a kbps to kbytes you have time as an issue <15> !+8*1024 <7> er, other wya around <5> hehe <15> Hrm. <15> Doesn't work for me <7> 8bits in a byte <3> how long was 384kbs done for? <7> your not Jymmm <8> ***yKen: a network speed of 384kbps might not equate to a download speed of 48kbytes/sec because of other network overhead <8> but since 1 byte= 8bits it's a valid conversion <7> can someone please explain to me what this does? sprintf("%s\n%s\n%s\n%s, %s, %s", "Laurent $i", 'Immeuble Titi', 'av. fragonard', '06000', 'NICE', 'FRANCE'); <5> a type of function that uses placeholders in the first parameter string and replaces them with the following parameters. %s denotes that a string will be inserted there, and for each %s there is another string at the end to be inserted into the main string <18> falieson, you could make a small .php file with that in it and test it yourself :) <5> or check www.php.net/sprintf <7> jonez: I have already seen the output, doesn't mean I understand it <7> ndnet: thanks for the link, but I read it first - I still didn't understand how it was using its self <5> did you understand what I said about it? <7> ndnet: yes, but %s isn't used anywhere after the first , <5> %s occurs in 6 places in that function call <5> For each of those 6 %s, there is a following string to be inserted, in order <19> hello.. everyone.. <7> ndnet: ah, I see <5> sprintf("%s", 'string'); sprintf("%s %s %s", 'string1', 'string2', 'string3'); -- and so on <8> there are other character codes to use <8> %d pairs up with an integer <7> ndnet: I get it nw, the first , is the format <5> For different data type representations <8> %f pairs up with a decimal (float) <5> At the first comma (outside of quotations), you start putting in the filler-items <20> i need some help i need to some how make this script work with array imput http://www.geeksrc.com/webarts/template.cl***.phps a buddy of mine coded it but wont give me the setVarArray function can any of you help me please <8> and there are other options, %4d formats a digit as 4 characters - %4d with 23 will turn into 0023
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