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  • Rewriting URLs with mod_rewrite

    - by Webby
    Hey guys, I'm currently rewriting urls from http://domain.com/profile/?u=10000017564881 this to this http://domain.com/profile/10000017564881 with the following rewrite RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ^(.*?)\/?$ index.php?u=$1 [L] However I'd like to optimize for seo a litte and go with : http://domain.com/profile/10000017564881/Anything-I-want-here Obviously the /Anything-I-want-here is just null ignored ... Any idea's guys? much appreciated

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  • Getting started on thunderbird extensions

    - by Mike
    Hello there,       I have beein using Tunderbird for many years now and now i am interested in developing some of my own extensions.       I looked over the documentation on their official website but found little suport for getting started at this.       I have some experience with python, perl, php and would like if you can reccomend me some geting started materials, a "hello world" for this would be great Best regards, Mike

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  • Show one at a time?

    - by Nightmare_IntMain
    I have a script on my website that shows messsages from a mysql database. Now I want to make it so it only pops up one message at a time. Anyone wanna shed some light on this? Windows Vista PHP - Mysql - Ajax - JS

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  • Windows API Programming

    - by Chris
    I found this site, http://www.apitalk.com/document.php?id=1184207999_1 and I'm not sure if this site is using ATL, STL, MFC, or just calling API functions directly. I have done console programming with C++ and graphics programmign with C++ in Borland, but I've have never done Win32 C++ programming and I'm curious if anyone knows of a good site to start with? Does anyone know of any good sites to recommend about getting up and going fast with Win32 API C++?

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  • Should I learn Sass?

    - by Davey
    I do a lot of design work with XHTML, CSS, and PHP. A friend mentioned Sass to me and it looks pretty cool. I don't know anything about Ruby or Rails and I am running a windows machine. Does anyone know a good tutorial for a beginner to dig in to something like this?

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  • mysql - join tables by unique field

    - by Qiao
    I have two tables with the same structure: id name 1 Merry 2 Mike and id name 1 Mike 2 Alis I need to join second table to first with keeping unique names, so that result is: id name 1 Merry 2 Mike 3 Alis Is it possible to do this with MySQL query, without using php script?

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  • Problem with form buttons in IE

    - by shinjuo
    I have buttons on a page that look like: <a href="view.php"> <input type="button" name="view" value="View Database" /></a></p> IE does not support these buttons or multiple buttons I am not sure which one. Does anyone know how to fix this to work with IE?

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  • sendmail and MX records when mail server is not on web host

    - by Jim Nelson
    This is a problem I'm sure is easy to fix, but I've been banging my head on it all day. I'm developing a new web site for a client. The web site resides at (this is an example) website.com. I have a PHP form script to email visitors' requests to [email protected]. When I coded this on a staging server on a different domain, all worked fine. When I moved it to website.com, the mail messages never arrived. The web server is on a virtual host with a major ISP. Here's what I've learned since then: My client's mail server is Microsoft Exchange on a box physically in their office. Whenever someone on the outside world emails [email protected], the mail arrives. But if the web server sends to the same email address, it fails every time. This is not a PHP problem. I secure shell in to the web server and have tested this both with sendmail and the UNIX mail application. I've also tested it by emailing various email accounts from the shell. I can email myself, for example, just nobody at the website.com domain. In short, when I'm logged in to website.com, mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] all fail. All other addresses work fine. What I've discovered is those dropped emails are routed to the web server's "catchall" account where they sit in its inbox. I've done an MX lookup on website.com. The MX record points to mailsec.website.com. I can telnet to mailsec.website.com port 25 and see the SMTP server. It appears to me that website.com isn't doing an MX lookup when it's sending mail to [email protected]. My theory is that it recognizes the domain as local, sees that there's no "requests" user account to deliver it to, and drops the mail into the catchall account. What I want is to force sendmail to do the MX lookup and send the message on to the Exchange server. I'm at wit's end here. I can't figure out how to do this. For that matter, I may be way off base here and have misdiagnosed this entirely. Internet mail and MX has always seemed a black art to me, and my ignorance is certainly showing in this question.

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  • FB connect mobile uthentication - Redirecting...

    - by Shaliko
    Hi all In our project we use FB connect authorization. For authentication via mobile phone using the link http://m.facebook.com/tos.php?api_key=2461ce...7e76&v=1.0&next=http://beta.my_servicet.net/fb_connects/new_merge&cancel=http://beta.my_servicet.net/account The user gets to FB and enter your username and password, then it should redirect to http://beta.my_servicet.net/fb_connects/new_merge But instead we see a screen with the text "Redirecting ...". Nothing else happens. My phone is iPhone.

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  • Query String in javascript

    - by Ajith
    By using document.referrer we will get all the reference of url in javascript.ie,may be output like follows http://localhost/testwordpress/wp-admin/admin.php?page=thesis-options&upgraded=true.From this output how can we differentiate the query string part only ( ie,?page=thesis-options&upgraded=true).Is there any method in javacript?Please help anybody knows........

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  • Free website hosting service for student portfolio

    - by brainydexter
    Hi, I am a student trying to find a host for my portfolio website. The website is made of simple .html and .css, and I don't need any support for database/php etc. What I am looking for is: Free No ads about 200 mb of space Some reliability since I will be sending it out to potential employers What will I host: html pages Some of my projects in a .zip format Really, that is it. Can someone please suggest me some reliable option ? Thanks

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  • Syntax highlighting in vim

    - by Rimian
    I'm having trouble reading dark blue on black when I turn on syntax colours in vim. How do I change some of the default colours or the colours of schemas like: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1571

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  • jquery ajax encoding problem!

    - by teMkaa
    hi, i send ajax requests with jquery, and i have a function: $('input').ajaxSuccess(function(e, xhr, settings) { console.log(xhr.responseText); }); Ajax response ara russian letters in utf-8, all server (apache, php) and files are in utf-8 but response text is something like this: \u0421\u043b\u0438\u0448\u043a\u043e\u043c \u043c\u0430\u043b\u043e \u0431\u0443\u043a\u0432! how could i decode this characters to normal words? Thanks for help!

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  • How to increase mysql table comments length?

    - by opensas
    Seems like max table comments length in mysql is only 60 characters. I'm developing an aplicacion in php symfony, which automatically generates sql ddl sentences, and in many cases those comments are far beyond 60 characters. Is there some way to increase that limit? thanks a lot

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  • how do I create an array in jquery?

    - by vick
    <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $("a").click(function() { $("#results").load( "jquery-routing.php", { pageNo: $(this).text(), sortBy: $("#sortBy").val()} ); return false; }); }); </script> how do I create an array in jquery and use that array instead of "{ pageNo: $(this).text(), sortBy: $("#sortBy").val()}"

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  • Get a list/tuple/dict of the arguments passed to a function?

    - by digitala
    Given the following function: def foo(a, b, c): pass How would one obtain a list/tuple/dict/etc of the arguments passed in, without having to build the structure myself? Specifically, I'm looking for Python's version of JavaScript's arguments keyword or PHP's func_get_args() method. What I'm not looking for is a solution using *args or **kwargs; I need to specify the argument names in the function definition (to ensure they're being passed in) but within the function I want to work with them in a list- or dict-style structure.

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  • Solution for social network + marketplace with multiple sellers?

    - by user261231
    I want to build a social network, with some of the users being able to put up some stuff up for sale. So basically, a social network + multiple sellers e-commerce. What is the best technology solution for that? I was thinking of going Rails route, using CommunityEngine and ActiveMerchant. Another option is going PHP and using something like X-Cart, which already has multiple sellers interface. Any recommendations? Thanks!

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  • What benefits are there to storing Javascript in external files vs in the <head>?

    - by RenderIn
    I have an Ajax-enabled CRUD application. If I display a record from my database it shows that record's values for each column, including its primary key. For the Ajax actions tied to buttons on the page I am able to set up their calls by printing the ID directly into their onclick functions when rendering the HTML server-side. For example, to save changes to the record I may have a button as follows, with '123' being the primary key of the record. <button type="button" onclick="saveRecord('123')">Save</button> Sometimes I have pages with Javascript generating HTML and Javascript. In some of these cases the primary key is not naturally available at that place in the code. In these cases I took a shortcut and generate buttons like so, taking the primary key from a place it happens to be displayed on screen for visual consumption: ... <td>Primary Key: </td> <td><span id="PRIM_KEY">123</span></td> ... <button type="button" onclick="saveRecord(jQuery('#PRIM_KEY').text())">DoSomething</button> This definitely works, but it seems wrong to drive database queries based on the value of text whose purpose was user consumption rather than method consumption. I could solve this by adding a series of additional parameters to various methods to usher the primary key along until it is eventually needed, but that also seems clunky. The most natural way for me to solve this problem would be to simply situate all the Javascript which currently lives in external files, in the <head> of the page. In that way I could generate custom Javascript methods without having to pass around as many parameters. Other than readability, I'm struggling to see what benefit there is to storing Javascript externally. It seems like it makes the already weak marriage between HTML/DOM and Javascript all the more distant. I've seen some people suggest that I leave the Javascript external, but do set various "custom" variables on the page itself, for example, in PHP: <script type="text/javascript"> var primaryKey = <?php print $primaryKey; ?>; </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="my-external-js-file-depending-on-primaryKey-being-set.js"></script> How is this any better than just putting all the Javascript on the page in the first place? There HTML and Javascript are still strongly dependent on each other.

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  • mod_rewrite and htaccess

    - by chris
    I have set up a few rules based on other questions but now my css breaks I did have the URL / /eshop/cart.php?products_id=bla and everything work fine. but now with my mod rewrite url- /product/product-title/ It loose the base directory. Is there an option to fix this? So i dont have to go back with the full url in all the img src tags and so on?

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  • Where are Kohana config files?

    - by elmonty
    I've just installed Kohana 3.0.4.2 and I have run the index.php file successfully. According to the documentation, the next step is to edit the config files in the application/config folder. I have that folder but there are no files in it! I downloaded the package again to make sure it wasn't corrupted, but the same problem exists. Why is the application/config folder empty?

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  • Is there a language that encourages good coding practices?

    - by Darrell Brogdon
    While I love PHP I find its biggest weakness is that it allows and even almost encourages programmers to write bad code. Is there a language that encourages good programming practices? Or, more specifically, a web-related language that encourages good practices. I'm interested in languages who have either a stated goal of encouraging good programming or are designed in such a way as to encourage good programming.

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