For each ad on my site, I would like a box that shows the number of views it has (similar to this site).
How would I capture the number of page views an ad has? Is there a function that does this in PHP?
Hi all
I Have a system. I which I need to edit the PDF in every specific evcent, for that I googled a lot and reached to conclusion that it can be achieved by first converting PDF to HTML, editting the HTML and then again converting the same HTML to PDF file.
Is there any Library available in PHP to convert PDF file to HTML?
And if anyone available with other way to achieve my task, please let me know,
NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT SUGGEST ZEND FRAMEWORK USE.
I have a PHP script that checks the HTTP Referer.
if ($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] == 'http://www.example.com/') {...}
However, this seems inherintly unsafe ... because what happens if the user goes to 'http://example.com/' or 'http://www.ExaMple.com' (both of which don't match the equality test).
Question: what's a better equality test to ensure that the HTTP Referer is coming from 'example.com' ?
I have a MySQL database with some URLs in it. One URL per row. Each URL has my script on it. What I am wanting to do, is check if the file is still there via a PHP script. Not check if it 404'd, but rather check if it has been modified or replaced. Is this possible? If so, how would it be accomplished?
Hi,
I have a simple question. Is it okay to use array without single or double quotion like $array[key]? I thought it is bad because PHP look for constant first if I don't use single or doulbe quotion. One of my colleagues told me that it does not matter.
WHat do you guys think?
I'm having a hard time installing zend_debugger, somehow the installed version doesn't match with my php.
Is there a repository for all versions of zend_debugger?
Can PHP array passed POST method to catch in ASP.NET MVC?
Query string: WebAccess/ArrayTest?val[]=1&val[]=2&val[]=3
I write: ActionResult ArrayTest (String[] val)
But this only works if the query string to remove the "[]"
I would like to do something like this:
abstract class Foo
{
public function __construct()
{
echo 'This is the parent constructor';
}
abstract function __construct();
}
class Bar extends Foo
{
// constructor is required as this class extends Foo
public function __construct()
{
//call parent::__construct() if necessary
echo 'This is the child constructor';
}
}
But I get a fatal error when doing this:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare Foo::__construct() in Foo.php on line 8
Is there another way to ensure child classes have a constructor?
HI I do have image files in directory which is downloaded from several resources..
if I do have name of that image then how can I check existence of the same with PHP
I am saving personal information in PHP page.when user click submit it saves but user can go back in submit information page through browser back button.Hoe can I expire my previous page??
I have an XML ISO-8859-1 page, in which I have to output symbols like é.
If I output é it errors out. é works just fine.
So, what PHP function should I use to transform é to é
I can't move to utf-8 (as I assume some will suggest and rightfully so) This is a huge, legacy code.
I am starting my first "programming" project in PHP making some sort of web application that give the linux program, Motion, a decent web interface.
Anyways, I was curious as to how when real applications are programmed, do y'all go for a class for each view or one single class for the application altogether? I know this is more of a preference thing, I was just curious as to how it happens in real software.
I need a way to see all the defined variables of the current PHP instance.
By currently defined I mean all the globals, all the local to THIS scope and all the locals to other scopes.
Is there something built in?
I am trying to create a blog using blogspot. It seems it is not possible to upload anything other than image files to blogspot. I want to upload a PHP file. I managed to upload the file to google sites, but it is coming as downloadable there instead of executing.
Is there a work-around here other than buying my own server space?
Quick question: One can set the path where a cookie is valid, but is it also possible to get (read) this path from the cookie (in PHP)?
Or else: is it possible to extend a cookie's time, without knowing what path it's on (but keeping the path the same)?
Has anyone here tried it or is it possible?
I've been using PHP for quite a few years but never know exactly the underlying c scripts.
Is there a way to go into it?
How to write byte by byte to socket in PHP?
For example how can I do something like:
socket_write($socket,$msg.14.56.255.11.7.89.152,strlen($msg)+7);
The pseudo code concatenated digits are actually bytes in dec. Hope you understand me.
hi,
I need to incrase the php file upload limit of 8MB on an IIS server.
I don't have access to configuration files, so I was wondering how to increase it (I need something similar to .htaccess for apache..
thanks