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.
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 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?
This code is being used to parse email, it's stored as a table in a mySQL database. I believe it's PHP code. What does the (.+) do?
/A new order has been successfully placed through(.+)Name:(.+)Company:(.+)Email:(.+)Address 1(.+)Order ID:(.+)Date:(.+)Payment Type:(.+)Order Status:(\s*)Accepted(.*)\n(.+)\$([\d\.]+)\s+X/si
Thanks, super-brainiacs!
I am using exec() inside a a script that runs as a daemon and forks child processes using the pear class Net_Server.
I am getting a strange issue whereby the return code (the third param of of exec) comes back as -1. When I run the command on the command line, or with exec in a normal php script the return code is 0 as it should be. Anyone have any idea why this is happening, and how to fix it?
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?
Hello, i was viewing this video and i really want to develop this is PHP with no AJAX, do you how to start? where can i find some examples codes? Thanks.
Is there a static code analyzer for PHP files? The binary itself can check for syntax errors, but I'm looking for something that does more, like unused variable assignments, arrays that are assigned into without being initialized first, and possibly code style warnings. Open-source programs would be preferred, but we might convince the company to pay for something if it's highly recommended.
Hi all,
Somehow the following code is very slow on another server, on my own server it works ok
http://www.bldd.nl/stackoverflow/test.php
How should i optimize this code??
Kind regards
hello
is there any way that when i user send an email to [email protected] the php script reads the email's information and replay to the user automatically ?
Cheer
For example: I want to accept or reject a photo.
The input button for accept and the form is:
<form method="post" action="viewRequests.php">
<input type="submit" onClick="showAlertBox()">
</form>
showAlertBox() is a javascript function which shows a confirmation dialog with Yes or No. If I choose No then the form submission should not be triggered.
what to do in this case
I'm building a PHP framework and my english is not the best.
There are several classes (database abstraction, module, router,...) in my framework and there is a place where they all have to be initialized and executed together.
What is a good name for a "master" class that initializes and runs all other classes?
Does die() successfully terminate the php script at that point or only with output bufferring?
would it be secure to do a:
if(!isset($_SESSION['logged_in'])){
die('you do not have permission to access this page.');
}
Hi all,
I have a Drupal site, site.com, and our client has a campaign that they're promoting for which they've bought a new domain name, campaign.com. I'd like it so that a request for campaign.com internally rewrites to a particular page of the Drupal site. Note Drupal uses an .htaccess file in the document root.
The normal Drupal rewrite is
# Rewrite URLs of the form 'x' to the form 'index.php?q=x'.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/favicon.ico
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?q=$1 [L,QSA]
I added the following before the normal rewrite.
# Custom URLS (eg. microsites) go here
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} =campaign.com
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} =/
RewriteRule ^ index.php?q=node/22 [L]
Unfortunately it doesn't work, it just shows the homepage. Turning on the rewrite log I get this.
1. [rid#2da8ea8/initial] (3) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] strip per-dir prefix: D:/wamp/www/ -
2. [rid#2da8ea8/initial] (3) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] applying pattern '^' to uri ''
3. [rid#2da8ea8/initial] (2) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] rewrite '' - 'index.php?q=node/22'
4. [rid#2da8ea8/initial] (3) split uri=index.php?q=node/22 - uri=index.php, args=q=node/22
5. [rid#2da8ea8/initial] (3) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] add per-dir prefix: index.php - D:/wamp/www/index.php
6. [rid#2da8ea8/initial] (2) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] strip document_root prefix: D:/wamp/www/index.php - /index.php
7. [rid#2da8ea8/initial] (1) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] internal redirect with /index.php [INTERNAL REDIRECT]
8. [rid#2da7770/initial/redir#1] (3) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] strip per-dir prefix: D:/wamp/www/index.php - index.php
9. [rid#2da7770/initial/redir#1] (3) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] applying pattern '^' to uri 'index.php'
10.[rid#2da7770/initial/redir#1] (3) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] strip per-dir prefix: D:/wamp/www/index.php - index.php
11.[rid#2da7770/initial/redir#1] (3) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] applying pattern '^(.*)$' to uri 'index.php'
12.[rid#2da7770/initial/redir#1] (1) [perdir D:/wamp/www/] pass through D:/wamp/www/index.php
I'm not used to mod_rewrite, so I might be missing something, but comparing the logs from a call to http://site.com/node/3 and from http://campaign.com/ I can't see any meaningful difference. Specifically uri and args on line 4 seem correct, the internal redirect on line 7 seems right, and the pass through on line 12 seems right (because the file index.php exists). But for some reason it seems the query string's been discarded/ignored around the time of the internal redirect. I'm completely stumped.
Also, if anyone could provide a reference on understanding the rewrite log, that might help. It'd be great if there's a way to track the query string through the internal redirect.
FWIW I'm using WampServer 2.1 with Apache 2.2.17.