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All that data should be in $_REQUEST.
Do this to view it:
print_r($_REQUEST);
Is that what you are asking?
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Lets say I have a nodejs app running using forever, while its running I do a git pull, then a npm install then a npm update, then I run forever restartall. Will that work without issue? Can I simply...
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Whats the error or problem you are experiencing?
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Wouldn't this be the same as making a web page at 100%? Its just a browser that runs on a TV which is 1920x1080 resolution.
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Its in the manual: http://us1.php.net/manual-lookup.php?pattern=mysql_fetch&scope=quickref
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You could also use the build in PHP function explode.
http://us1.php.net/explode
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I'm writing a web page that needs to perfectly fit on a 1080P TV running at full screen. I can't seem to figure out how to force that size on the entire page. Does anyone know how I can accomplish...
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Its a batch program. After doing some research it seems that I can use ActiveMQ from the VB6 via the Rest API client that ActiveMQ has. I'm gonna try that out and see how it works. It seems like the...
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I am working on a project where I need to send real time updates to a nodejs server. Currently our back end database is MS SQL Server 2008 R2 and the application that updates the DB is a VB6 app. We...
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PHP is the most common server side language on the web. If you are going to make a massive application you should use a framework. Check out Symfony2, it is a new and popular enterprise level...
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Something like this should work:
var test = $('<button/>',
{
text: 'Test',
click: function () { alert('hi'); }
});
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I don't think there is anyway to do that but you can use FPDF to generate a new PDF.
http://www.fpdf.org/
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Make sure your server call is fast and make sure your query is optimized, it should work well if you make that happen.
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Yes I have seen the jquery autocomplete, and yes they use an array that has data in it, but that is only good for small data sets. You should make an ajax call that sets that array. The ajax call...
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Trigger Event:
$('body').trigger("SOME_EVENT");
Listener:
$('body').bind("SOME_EVENT", function(){
alert('triggered');
});
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I'm sure there is a tutorial out there for this. My hunch is NOT to store 30,000 items in the browser. I would make a new ajax call after each keystroke and display the results in the autocomplete.
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Did you even read what I posted? It will work.
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Are you getting the date as one string? If so, you can split by the char '/' and have your date in an array.
var date = "31/12/2000";
var date_array = date.split("/");
var day =...
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What you need to do is, when the user first votes you need to store the userid and the vote_time using the NOW() function in your DB. In your if statement, you make a query that check for userid and...
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I suggest that you make the tables use the correct data type. It is really bad that you are using varchar for all of them. DB's are designed to work well with dates but if you set the data type to...
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Check out the example in the PHP manual: http://us2.php.net/manual/en/simplexmlelement.xpath.php
Just curious, what displays when echo $result->textContent; executes?
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Are you saying you want it to check the users IP address and the users login?
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This should work:
$to = "Joe";
$from = "Momma";
$body = "body here";
$url = "https://api.twilio.com/2010-04-01/Accounts/xxx/SMS/Messages.xml?from={$from}&to={$to}&body={$body}";
$ch =...
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Are you saying you want your data to look like this:
+----+---------+
| id | content |
+----+---------+
| 2 | new |
+----+---------+
| 14 | new |
+----+---------+
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You always want to pull the exact data you need from the DB. Don't use PHP to loop through the transactions. How is a transaction linked to a category? You are going to want to join the tables.
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pg_last_error returns 'could not receive data from server: Error 0'
I also tried tracing the query on both environments.
On the working dev environment, the trace shows all the data and the log...
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One thing I forgot to mention, if I run the script from the command line, the script runs on the Production server without any errors.
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Using the following class:
<?php
// this is a singelton database connect class
class dbconnect {
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$email_to = "someone@email.com";
$subject = "Subject";
$message = "Message";
$headers = "From: do-not-reply@email.com";
@mail($email_to, $subject, $message, $headers);
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Can you explain in more detail? Are you trying to put an iframe on your page?
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I have a PHP script that calls the following fairy large query:
SELECT DISTINCT item FROM table;
The script runs fine on our DEV environment, however the same code and query on our Production...
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I really like the way the following HTML/CSS looks when the browser is maximized. However, when I resize the browser the main content starts to tuck underneith the side navigation. Can someone please...
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I am coding a simple CMS project and I really like this template I found online http://www.quackit.com/html/templates/frames/frames_example_5.html however it uses iframes. Aren't iframes out dated?...
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Since no one knows ... You can use the Endicia Label Server API, http://www.endicia.com. They are a partner with USPS and you can create USPS labels on the fly with postage. In their documentation...
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I am currently creating USPS labels using the Delivery Confirmation API. Unfortunately, I can't find any information anywhere on how to programmatically create an electronic stamp for the label. Does...
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how do i turn this into a preg_match?
I need to match if a string is all digits, if so true else false
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Hello, I keep getting a The remote server returned an error: (504) Gateway Timeout Error. Does anybody know why I get this error?
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This seems to be working well:
$str = "1234567890abc!@#$%^&*()-=_+[]{}|\\'\"?/><,.";
echo preg_replace("%[^0-9]%", "", $str);
Any objections?
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