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  • ISAPI_Rewrite: Zend PHP Framework project setup

    - by Yaw Reuben
    How do I go about getting the isapi_rewrite working on IIS 6.0? My shared hosting account supports ISAPI_Rewrite - I've run the provided tests to confirm. I'm only able to access the index page of my Zend PHP project, but get the 404 error for other actions in my index controller class definition. I've basically placed the code: [ISAPI_Rewrite] RepeatLimit 20 RewriteRule (?!\.(js|ico|gif|jpg|png|css|swf))$ index.php in an httpd.ini access file in my wwwroot directory. Is there anything I'm missing?

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  • PHP 'instanceof' failing with class constant

    - by Nathan Loding
    I'm working on a framework that I'm trying to type as strongly as I possibly can. (I'm working within PHP and taking some of the ideas that I like from C# and trying to utilize them within this framework.) I'm creating a Collection class that is a collection of domain entities/objects. It's kinda modeled after the List<T> object in .Net. I've run into an obstacle that is preventing me from typing this class. If I have a UserCollection, it should only allow User objects into it. If I have a PostCollection, it should only allow Post objects. All Collections in this framework need to have certain basic functions, such as add, remove, iterate. I created an interface, but found that I couldn't do the following: interface ICollection { public function add($obj) } class PostCollection implements ICollection { public function add(Post $obj) {} } This broke it's compliance with the interface. But I can't have the interface strongly typed because then all Collections are of the same type. So I attempted the following: interface ICollection { public function add($obj) } abstract class Collection implements ICollection { const type = 'null'; } class PostCollection { const type = 'Post'; public function add($obj) { if(!($obj instanceof self::type)) { throw new UhOhException(); } } } When I attempt to run this code, I get syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_VARIABLE or '$' on the instanceof statement. A little research into the issue and it looks like the root of the cause is that $obj instanceof self is valid to test against the class. It appears that PHP doesn't process the entire self::type constant statement in the expression. Adding parentheses around the self::type variable threw an error regarding an unexpected '('. An obvious workaround is to not make the type variable a constant. The expression $obj instanceof $this->type works just fine (if $type is declared as a variable, of course). I'm hoping that there's a way to avoid that, as I'd like to define the value as a constant to avoid any possible change in the variable later. Any thoughts on how I can achieve this, or have I take PHP to it's limit in this regard? Is there a way of "escaping" or encapsulating self::this so that PHP won't die when processing it?

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  • Can I use PHP for a mobi site?

    - by kielie
    Hi guys, I have been doing some research on mobile websites, and thus far it seems to me that PHP is not supported by most handsets. I am trying to create multiple form's that lead up to a auto email response, which would be fairly simple if I could use PHP. Is there any other way of achieving this?

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  • PHP CMS with ability to create custom tables

    - by Cracker
    I am building a website. I have created the database in MySQL. I need to build the web pages really fast! Is there a PHP CMS with which I can easily create the webpages with forms that can modify my database tables? The point is that I don't want to code it using plain PHP or MVC frameworks either. I looked at other CMSs' like Drupal and Joomla but it looks like its difficult to make them use custom tables.

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  • Good Training Sources for OOP PHP, Anyone ?

    - by Codex73
    Hey Guys. I will like to see if everybody could share any good training sources on OOP on PHP language. Good Training Sources for OOP (Object Oriented Programming) PHP, anyone ? I've seen numerous tutorials, mostly superficial, some of them bad. Please share anything good either commercial or free, Video or Written.

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  • Sending Mail using PHP on IIS 7 - Windows 2008 Server

    - by Roman
    Hi, I'm having trouble sending mail using PHP mail() on IIS 7 using Windows 2008 Server. The server is dedicated, thus I have full control over my machine. php.ini looks fine - ([mail function] is configured) I don't get any error from mail() (with the right parameters of course) btw - I got ASP and ASP.NET sending mails without any problems. Would be very gratefully for help Regards, Roman

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  • CSS with PHP Extension ????

    - by raj
    hi everyone,,,plz helpl me out .. i want my css to recognise as mystyle.php but inside code would be of css , and i want to access it in my index.php page with header method ,i dont want to use Link method.

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  • PHP file_get_contents() does not work after uploading to the webserver

    - by Ethan
    Sample code: $html = file_get_contents('http://www.google.com'); echo $html; It works on localhost. But after uploading to the webserver, it gives me a warning: file_get_contents(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Temporary failure in name resolution. If I replace the domain name with google's IP address, it gives a warning: failed to open stream: Connection timed out. And ini_get("allow_url_fopen") return 1.

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  • PHP RegExpr error Unkown modifier '('

    - by Anonymous
    I have this regular expression: ([http://some.url.com/index.php?showtopic=\"]*)([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]*)?) its for extracting links to topics from forum Now when i use it in my script $url = "([http://some.url.com/index.php?showtopic=\"]*)([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]*)?)"; preg_match_all spits: "Unknown modifier '('" Can anyone help me with this obviously stupid problem

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  • A lightweight application framework for PHP?

    - by millenomi
    I have long been a fan of _why's Camping microframework -- lightweight, great for microscopic applications (low concurrency, easy to use and edit and maintain), which is what I do. I'd love to know if there's something similar for PHP; full-blown app frameworks like CakePHP or Symphony are very large for what I do, but I can't seem to find nothing "less". What PHP framework would you prefer, in this situation?

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  • PHP 5.3 and '::'

    - by Lee
    Hello, I started into PHP with 5.3 and am using the '::' to access constants ex; class::const. However, when I try to use my code in an older PHP namely 5.1.6 and 5.2.12, I get an error that the '::' is unexpected. How do I access constants in these older versions of PHP5?

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  • What is cURL in PHP?

    - by Aakash Chakravarthy
    Hello, I am a developer in PHP. Nowadays i come across the word cURL in many PHP source codes. Saw wikipedia, but i didn't get the information i want I tried cURL in my localserver XAMPP but it is not working. Is it a function or what and whats the use please mention some usage ideas. When it is necessary to use cURL ?

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  • Is PHP still basically Procedural Overall?

    - by coffeeaddict
    I know PHP 5 has some object oriented similarities but it's not a true OOP environment still right? Also does it have a true compiler? I see compiling of scripts which still means procedural. I assume it's not a real compiler in that any PHP compilers out there do not create assemblies?

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  • With PHP preg_match_all, get value of href

    - by Jeremy Dicaire
    Hi, I don'T really understabd how regular expressions works even after I read this tutorial http://www.webcheatsheet.com/php/regular_expressions.php Here is what I need to find: And it should return: http://link Here is what I tried: $find = preg_match_all('/<link type="text/html" rel="alternate" href=".*',$file,$patterns2); You can laught :) Thanks in advance for your help and your time :)

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  • PHP SID not showing

    - by coool
    Hi, I cannot get my SID working ... <?php session_start(); // Or maybe pass along the session id, if needed echo '<br /><a href="page2.php?' . SID . '">page 2</a>';?> does not show up SID number but session_id is working not sure if I am missing something. THnks

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  • Building a simple cart using object orientated PHP

    - by James
    I've built basic shopping carts with PHP before but in an attempt to get my feet wet with OOP, I'd like to try using that method. I come from a design background but do understand some basics of OOP but would like to see a tutorial or something simple I could base this on. The site is small and the cart functionality required is very standard. Can anyone offer a link to a decent tutorial or article on building a Cart with PHP OOP, a quick google didn't turn up anything decent.

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  • Returning different images through PHP.

    - by Espresso
    There's a status indicator code for AIM which returns two different images depending on your status (on/offline) which was done in PHP and with the AIM API. <img src="http://big.oscar.aol.com/USERNAME?on_url=ON_IMAGE&off_url=OFF_IMAGE"> I was looking for a Last.fm widget that shows JUST the album cover I'm listening to or the last album I listened to, but couldn't find it. How do I go along making it using PHP and the Last.fm API.

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