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  • Get username from URL in PHP

    - by pojomx
    Hi, i want something like this: http://www.someniceandreliableurl.com/username and catch the username. I want to make something like twitters/facebook/etc quick urls... twitter.com/username How can i make something like this with php? =) thank you in advance.

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  • Best way to use PHP to run another remote php script.

    - by atwellpub
    Hello, I am wanting to create a web-based cronjob system for my userbase, and would need to know the best way to open a php script on a remote server, and ensure the script runs (could take 3 minutes), and use the least ammount of resources on my own side. There is the possibility of having hundreds of connections open at one time. Any advice on how I should go about doing this? Thanks allot, Hudson

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  • PHP Variable Variable inside []'s

    - by Homer_J
    Hi all, I hope there is a simple solution! I have a variable: $results['q1']; Is it possible to have the 'q1' element as a variable, something like this: $results['$i[question]']; Have not been able to find a solution on Google and researching the PHP manuals... Anyone got a suggestion/ solution? Thanks, Homer.

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  • Validation library for PHP/mysql

    - by Industrial
    Hi! Is there any lightweight validation library available for PHP that easily can check if a specific string or value is valid for a known database type - Something like this: if (is_MEDIUMINT($var)) { $this->db->insert($anothervar); } Thanks!

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  • Understanding PHP's way of reading if statements

    - by Masi
    How does PHP read if statements? I have the following if statements in this order if ( $number_of_figures_in_email < 6) { -- cut: gives false } if($number_of_emails > 0) { -- cut: gives false } if ( $number_of_emails == 0) { -- cut: gives true } The code behaves randomly. It sometimes goes to the third if clause and gives me a success, while sometimes to the one of the first two if clauses when the input variables are constant. This suggests me that I cannot code only with if statements.

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  • Php static variables across sessions

    - by pistacchio
    Hi, In ASP.NET if I declare a variable (or object) static (or if I make a singleton) I can have it persist across multiple sessions of multiple users (it it registered in a server scope) so that I don't have to initialize it at every request. Is there such a feature in PHP? Thanks

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  • PHP rsa gePublicKey from .pem file

    - by mazheruddin
    Trying to verify received signature with following code. $file = "C:\key_file.pem"; $keypair = Crypt_RSA_KeyPair::fromPEMString(file_get_contents($file)); $public_key = $keypair->getPublicKey(); $rsa_pub_key = Crypt_RSA_Key::fromString($public_key->toString()); $rsa_obj = new Crypt_RSA; $verify_status = $rsa_obj->validateSign($text,$recieved_signed_sign, $rsa_pub_key) ? 'valid' : 'invalid'; getting error as Fatal error: Call to undefined method PEAR_Error::getPublicKey() in C:\Program Files\xxxx\rsa.php

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  • PHP mysql_fetch does not return values

    - by Petr
    Hi, Being quite new with PHP, I cannot find any solution why this does not work. The query is OK and the resource is returned. But I dunno why fetch_assoc does not print values. Thanks $query=sprintf("SELECT ID,NAME FROM USERS WHERE PASS='%s' AND NAME='%s'",mysql_real_escape_string($p),mysql_real_escape_string($n)); $result=mysql_query($query); if ($result) { while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { echo $row['ID']; echo $row['NAME']; } } }

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  • PHP: Check if it has been one week since timestamp

    - by Rudi
    Hi guys, Let's assume: $time = '2010-05-17 02:49:30' // (retrieved from MySQL TIMESTAMP field) How do I do the following in PHP: 1) Check if it has been more than one week since this time has passed? 2) Assuming "false" on (1), find out how much more time until the one week mark, rounded to days and hours remaining. I know this is pretty straightforward, but it uses a very specific syntax. Having never played with time calculations before, I'd appreciate some guidance. Thanks!

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  • How do you create domain.com/?stringhere without a .php extention

    - by matt
    I want to create a link like the following: http://www.myurl.com/?IDHERE What i want to be able to do is be able to goto the above link, and then pull whats after the ? (in this case IDHERE) and be able to use that information to perform a MySQL lookup and return a page. Can anyone point me into the right direction? please know this is using PHP not ASP

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  • Make namespaces backwards compatible in PHP

    - by daeliur
    So I was reading about PHP namespaces, and I realized that in versions earlier than 5.3, if you write namespace MyNamespace you get a parse error. Is there any way to avoid this i.e. make namespaces backwards-compatible, so the code doesn't simply crash?

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  • mysql search using for loop from php.

    - by deb
    hi, i am a beginner. but I'm practicing a lot for few days with php mysql, and I am trying to use for loop to search an exploded string, one by one from mysql server. Till now I have no results. I'm giving my codes, <?php // Example 1 $var = @$_GET['s'] ; $limit=500; echo " "; echo "$var"; echo " "; $trimmed_array = explode(" ", $var); echo "$trimmed_array[0]"; // piece1 echo " "; $count= count($trimmed_array); echo $count; for($j=0;$j<$count;$j++) { e cho "$trimmed_array[$j]";; echo " "; } echo " "; for($i=0; $i<$count ; $i++){ $query = "select * from book where name like \"%$trimmed_array[$i]%\" order by name"; $numresults=mysql_query($query); $numrows =mysql_num_rows($numresults); if ($numrows == 0) { echo "<h4>Results</h4>"; echo "<p>Sorry, your search: &quot;" . $trimmed_array[i] . "&quot; returned zero results</p>"; } if (empty($s)) { $s=0; } $query .= " limit $s,$limit"; $result = mysql_query($query) or die("Couldn't execute query"); echo "<p>You searched for: &quot;" . $var . "&quot;</p>"; echo "Results<br /><br />"; $count=1; while ($row= mysql_fetch_array($result)) { $name = $row["name"]; $publisher=$row["publisher"]; $total=$row["total"]; $issued=$row["issued"]; $available=$row["available"]; $category=$row["category"]; echo "<table border='1'><tr><td>$count)</td><td>$name&nbsp;</td><td>$publisher&nbsp;</td><td>$total&nbsp;</td><td>$issued&nbsp;</td><td>$available&nbsp;</td><td>$category&nbsp;</td></tr></table>" ; $count++ ; } } ?>

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  • php HTTP_REFERER header, how to turn off or leave blank

    - by eco_bach
    Hi I'm using the following simple PHP proxy script but am getting a sporadic message at the destination site. I'm thinking that perhaps it may have something to do with the HTTP_REFERER header, although I'm not explicitly defining it. Can anyone tell me how to explicitly turn off or leave the HTTP_REFERER header blank? Thanks in advance! $url = $_GET['path']; readfile($path);

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  • PHP: Is_numeric returns false on 0

    - by Industrial
    Hi everyone, Is_numeric() as well as is_int() returns false if the value is 0. What can i do instead to verify that a specific value is numbers only in PHP? Are we heading straight for the Regular Expressions camp, or are there some nice, handy feature for this out there already? Thanks!

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