Iam a little bit confused by php function declare.
What exactly is an single tick, i thought 1 tick = one line of code?
But if i use:
function myfunc() {
print "Tick";
}
register_tick_function("myfunc");
declare(ticks=1) {
echo 'foo!bar';
}
The script prints :
"Tick" 2 Times??
Traits have been one of the biggest additions for PHP 5.4. I know the synatax and understand the idea behind traits, like horizontal code re-usage for common stuff like logging, security, caching etc.
However, I still dont know yet how I would make use of traits in my projects.
Are there any open source projects that already use traits? Any good articles/reading material on how to structure architectures using traits?
I'm looking for a "SINGLE INSTALLER" solution for PHP Development.
Is there anything out there which will give me a nice IDE, Web Server, Debugger, Database, etc, on a single install image (*.msi or *.exe)?
This of course would be completely opposite of Eclipse PDT, which requires you to search and locate a bunch of additional components which never quite work together.
I wrote a html scraper to scrape my various social identites, so I can make a real time 'biography' website.
However after using php curl_exec, I find that texts that I have quoted, end up being formatted in a weird character set.
ex: "I love dogs" gets formatted to ’I love dogs ’
"I hate cheese" gets formatted to “I hate cheese�
How do I either scrub these characters, or set curl not to format quotes like this.
Also, I have turned off magic_quotes.
$arr = array('superman','gossipgirl',...);
$text = 'arbitary stuff here...';
What I want to do is find the first/last occurencing index of each word in $arr within $text,how to do it efficiently in PHP?
i need in an php file three drop down boxes or multiple select boxes.
the entries from these boxes are in a mysql database.
the single problem is that the entries in the thrid box depend on the second, and the entries in the second depend on the first.
can someone help? know any examples?
How do you open a textfile and write to it with php appendstyle
textFile.txt
//caught these variables
$var1 = $_POST['string1'];
$var2 = $_POST['string2'];
$var3 = $_POST['string3'];
$handle = fopen("textFile.txt", "w");
fwrite = ("%s %s %s\n", $var1, $var2, $var3, handle);//not the way to append to textfile
fclose($handle);
Hello,
We have a need to access a DB that only allows one connection at a time. This screams "singleton" to me. The catch of course is that the singleton connection will be exposed (either directly or indirectly) via a web-service (most probable a SOAP based web-service - located on a separate server from the calling app(s) ) - which means that there may be more than one app / instance attempting to connect to the singleton class.
In PHP, what is the best way to create a global singleton or a web-service singleton?
TIA
Example array
$myArray[0] = array('23, null, 43, 12');
$myArray[1] = array('null, null, 53, 19');
$myArray[2] = array('12, 13, 14, null');
All nulls should be replaced with 0. I was hoping someone would have an efficient way of doing this, perhaps a built in PHP function that I am unaware of.
Hi,
I am using group by ID WITH ROLLUP in my mysql query. The thing is I want to store these totals in a variable in php. Is there any way to do that?
Thanks.
I have a PHP web application on an intranet that can extract the IP and host name of the current user on that page, but I was wondering if there is a way to get/extract their Active Directory/Windows username as well. Is this possible?
I am using php codeigniter and i am trying to import my contacts from my gmail and yahoomail exactly like twitter... I dont know how to get started? Any suggestion?
When creating a Singleton in PHP, I ensure that it cannot be instantiated by doing the following:
class Singleton {
private function __construct() {}
private function __clone() {}
public static function getInstance() {}
}
However, I realised that defining a class as 'abstract' means that it cannot be instantiated. So is there anything wrong with doing the following instead:
abstract class Singleton {
public static function getInstance() {}
}
The second scenario allows me to write fewer lines of code which would be nice. (Not that it actually makes much of a difference.)
I have to build an application using Maven for PHP that has multiple modules.
The scenario in which the maven seems to not work is this: I have a common module and a client module depending on the first one.
When doing "mvn site" on the client module which depends on the common module, the test fails to see the paths to the common module. Is there a flow in my build or this is just not possible?
Which PHP framework should I choose between ZendFramework or YII?
Points I need to consider:
Performance (assuming an accelerator is used)
Documentation
stability of framework
less to code.
Hey,
I'm working on some old(ish) software in PHP that maintains a $cache array to reduce the number of SQL queries. I was thinking of just putting memcached in its place and I'm wondering whether or not to get rid of the internal caching. Would there still be a worthwihle performance increase if I keep the internal caching, or would memcached suffice?
Hello Guys,
We have been using PHP/MySQL for our web application which has been growing a lot, the database is around 4-5GB and one of the table is 2GB sometimes, hence slowing down whenever any queries to that table is called.
Should we just try to optimize, or are we using MySQL above its limit? Will switching our web app to .NET/MSSQL resolve the issues?
Thanks
I have a step 1 page, and a step 2 page. I want to take the information from step 1 page, then step 2 page, and save as session information (which i have already done). Once this information is all gathered i then want to be able to submit it to another php page using HTTP POST.
I have a string which contains only numbers. Now I want to remove all leading 0s from that string
For example:
input: 000000001230
output: 1230
input: 01000
output: 1000
Is there any function in PHP/Zend for this?
Thanks