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<0> Ophiocus so they do? <1> yup <1> lemme see if i can fetch that <0> found a tutorial on how to implement amazon web services <1> well thats it <1> why the **** you making me loose time for then? <0> because i wasn't finding anything <1> and me telling you you would find something made you find it? <1> quantum logic at its best <2> man <2> installing xp on the gf's laptop <2> I feel dirty <2> :? <2> sickening <2> w00t
<2> fag0r <1> lol why aint you installing ubuntu on it,. just set the grub wait to 1sec, she wont even notice it <1> DUDE one HELL OF A GOOD REASON to have itunes installed <1> Funny story: I can access my neighbour's wireless network because it's insecure, and he has one of those apple airport express things, the one with the stereo output... It popped up in my windows machine's itunes automatically. So I was able to blast Korn through his stereo <1> thats from someone else though <3> hey dravine <3> == vardhan <2> nice Ophiocus <2> hillarious <2> do it at about 2 am <2> whats up exacube <3> nm dravine, you? <2> not a lot <3> did some php coding finally <3> after 2 months <2> right on <2> I got everything working on the vaio <4> Ophiocus - play porn through it ;p <2> bluetooth <2> camera <2> hibernate <3> heh, nice <2> got hostap working too <2> so kismet works <2> the builtin modem is a $20 driver from linuxant that ****s up other hardware <2> so I'm skipping it <4> softmodem? <2> yeah <4> eew <2> I got an USR 33.6 flashed to 56K with an xjack <2> works ****ing awesome <2> has for years <4> i had a 56k softmodem once... brought my 2Ghz box to a crawl when i'd connect <4> softmodems eat scrotum <2> yeah <4> of course... it it were bein'g thrown at my head i'd rather it were soft <4> lol <5> can someone look at this cms problem i have? <4> too bad it's not a physical description <5> www.killjim.com/cms - p***word = lock <6> Can someone help me with variabla variables... <6> $_POST['foo'] = 'bar'; <6> $variable = '$_POST'; <6> echo $$variable['foo']; <6> I would like to have this program display "bar" <7> i would like it to display POOOO <2> I'd like some skully <5> echo $variable['foo']; <2> and a hot pocket <7> id like to get laid more often :| <8> you can't use superglobals to in a variable variable context <5> not echo $$variable['foo']; ... maybe <2> the .ro will flow with the blood of the non believers <6> madbovine: you are sure of this ? This would explain why I can't figure this one out :) <5> can anyone help me with my cms? <5> i have an addslashes problem <4> turn off magicquotes <4> done <5> when i echo a field i use stripslahes but to doesn't seem to remove the slashes <4> next!
<6> hmmm this doesnt work neither... <6> $hello['foo'] = 'bar'; <6> $variable = 'hello'; <6> echo $$variable['foo']; <6> so I guess it's not something with superglobals <5> don't use two $$ <2> ... <4> gpie - read above... disable magicquotes and smile <1> what the <6> ah ok... just found it... <6> $_POST['foo'] = 'bar'; <6> $variable = '_POST'; <6> echo ${$variable}['foo']; <6> this works perfectly <6> gpie: have to use $$ its a variable variable <5> how do i do that Twyce_Dailey? <5> oh ok <4> in your php config <6> thanks guys for the help :) <5> i've never incounted this problem before <4> in other words... RTFM, since i haven't yet <8> hm, wonder why i thought varvars and superglobals were a nay <5> shouldn't stripslashes work? <6> maybe in a older version... <4> http://php.net/magicquotes <9> do you add slashes <9> i had a problem where i added and mysql_real_escape_string'd <5> to a field yes, then echo it using stripslashes <8> aha! "Please note that variable variables cannot be used with PHP's Superglobal arrays within functions or cl*** methods." <9> uhh, i think it didnt work because you used the wrong variable name. <4> gpie read that link <9> ive used $$ before. <8> that's a manual quote. <6> madbovine: do you have a url for that ? It might be outdated... I'll try it in a cl*** function to see... <8> http://ro.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.variable.php <8> seems to be as they say it is, nay except if used in the global scope <9> i guess youd have to eval it somehow if you needed too. <8> eval would still be run in the function/method scope so i doubt it'd work. <9> something like: $var = '_POST'; eval("$\$var[key'] = 'bar';"); would set 'bar' for $_POST['key'], wouldnt it? <6> yeah it doesnt work in a cl*** function... Commets from users also state it... I should have rtfm lol <6> missing a return in there for eval to work I guess <8> __A__: ah, *nod*. <10> dont you hate it when you get a JS error that makes absolutely no sense? <6> sorry... mr <10> they need better error reporting for JS <9> they just need a better language. <8> PapaBear: yep. but that goes for any error, not just js ones :) <6> it's easy to byp***, just don't do erreor :) <10> well if the script was failing it wouldn't display anything but it does... so the error is a ghost <9> so is it really an error? <8> i think that qualifies as a bug <9> though its helpful, isnt it? <1> PapaBear has got a knack for unheartly errors <10> its returning an error about the xml request object... well if the request wasn't successful, then it wouldn't display anything <6> is the error comming from the declaration of the xmlhttp object ? <6> if so, it might be a version related problem <10> creation of the object <1> lol "sorry i couldnt fetch the info am giving you now" <6> are you using ie ? <10> Ophiocus yeah, thats it actualy :D <10> FF <1> state and the 200 return on request <2> venkman <2> for ff <2> t3h uber <8> PapaBear: iirc, there was an article on developerworks about doing xmlhttp requests properly for all platforms <2> look for the javascript debugger <2> in the firefox plugins <2> aka venmkan <1> ho wow am so getting it now <1> interprets errors independently? <2> madbovine, yeah, it essentially says "only rely on ready state 4"
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