From fields at surgam.net Fri Nov 1 20:26:13 2002 From: fields at surgam.net (Adam Fields) Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 19:26:13 -0600 Subject: Text-only word viewer? Message-ID: <20021102012613.GA743@eye.surgam.net> Anyone know of a unix command-line (text only - no X) program or script that will take a word document and output the text of it? Essentially, I'm looking for a more-like tool that will read word documents. -- - Adam ----- Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. http://www.adamfields.com From jbkim at cs.pdx.edu Fri Nov 1 21:13:55 2002 From: jbkim at cs.pdx.edu (JeeBak Kim) Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 18:13:55 -0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Text-only word viewer? In-Reply-To: <200211020126.gA21QN0b002377@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211020126.gA21QN0b002377@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021102021355.GA13316@sirius.cs.pdx.edu> * Adam Fields (fields at surgam.net) [021101 17:35]: > Anyone know of a unix command-line (text only - no X) program or > script that will take a word document and output the text of it? > Essentially, I'm looking for a more-like tool that will read word > documents. antiword: http://www.winfield.demon.nl/ From andrew at digitalpulp.com Fri Nov 1 21:24:34 2002 From: andrew at digitalpulp.com (Andrew M. Yochum) Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 21:24:34 -0500 (EST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] Text-only word viewer? In-Reply-To: <200211020126.gA21QN0b002377@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Have a look at WVWare - http://www.wvware.com/ Its not perfect, but does a decent job most of the time. Andrew On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Adam Fields wrote: > Anyone know of a unix command-line (text only - no X) program or > script that will take a word document and output the text of it? > Essentially, I'm looking for a more-like tool that will read word > documents. > > From fields at surgam.net Fri Nov 1 21:35:48 2002 From: fields at surgam.net (Adam Fields) Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 20:35:48 -0600 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Text-only word viewer? In-Reply-To: <200211020214.gA22E20b002434@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211020214.gA22E20b002434@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021102023548.GA31568@eye.surgam.net> On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 09:14:02PM -0500, JeeBak Kim wrote: > antiword: http://www.winfield.demon.nl/ That rocks! Thanks! -- - Adam ----- Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. http://www.adamfields.com From aginzburg-dated-1036736616.297c9b at eightbits.com Sun Nov 3 01:23:02 2002 From: aginzburg-dated-1036736616.297c9b at eightbits.com (aginzburg-dated-1036736616.297c9b at eightbits.com) Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 01:23:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] Text-only word viewer? In-Reply-To: <200211020126.gA21QN0b002377@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Check out freshmeat.net some time ago I've several tools that read word format. On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Adam Fields wrote: > Anyone know of a unix command-line (text only - no X) program or > script that will take a word document and output the text of it? > Essentially, I'm looking for a more-like tool that will read word > documents. > > -- > - Adam > > ----- > Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net > Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in > delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. > http://www.adamfields.com > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > > // This message is brought to you on 100% recycled electrons // -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: pgpenvelope 2.10.2 - http://pgpenvelope.sourceforge.net/ iD8DBQE9xMDn2/tBtf6VQB0RAkCvAJ9jDsm/+UMxlGnLEHxU0L/IvF8oYQCeOClW 9CEVAE1a8oMuvEs/9u+fF8k= =zmeg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From zaunere at yahoo.com Mon Nov 4 22:02:10 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 19:02:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: Linux Meetup - Tomorrow Night! (11/5/02) Message-ID: <20021105030210.97831.qmail@web12806.mail.yahoo.com> Good evening, There is a Linux Meetup Tuesday, November 11th, at 8:00pm. Details are at http://linux.meetup.com and if you like beer, d.b.a is a great place! Then, Thursday night there is the monthly PHP meetup at 7:00pm at the Remote Lounge. Details at http://php.meetup.com. See everyone there (especially the PHP meetup!), ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ From evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu Mon Nov 4 23:59:53 2002 From: evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu (evan heller) Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 23:59:53 -0500 Subject: Apache 2.0 + PHP Latest Stable corrupting images? References: <200211020235.gA22Zw0b002474@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DC75049.595257BD@alum.rpi.edu> Hi, I have apache 2.0 working with the latest version of php-stable module on windows 2000 server. I was wondering what could be causing images that are uploaded to become corrupted. For some reason, I noticed that when an image is uploaded gif or jpeg or just about anything, php seems to be receiving a larger file than the one being sent. Its almost as if the files are being padded. Anyhow I've tried a bunch of things using a combination of safe_mode / open_basedir and upload_tmp_dir being changed around and nothing seems to fix this. Does anyone have an idea on what to do to start to fix this? -Evan From rbala at sytix.com Tue Nov 5 04:28:06 2002 From: rbala at sytix.com (Robert Bala) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 10:28:06 +0100 (CET) Subject: Procmail recipe Message-ID: Hi, I'm trying to set up procmail recipe for talk at nyphp.org mailing list. I want to filter mail from above list and put it to different mailbox but my procmail is very subborn and all my attempts failed. I was tryingwith somthing like this * ^Reply-to:.*talk at nyphp.org nyphp-mail * ^TOtalk at nyphp.org nyphp-mail Does anyone have an idea how to do it? -- Robert Bala From JMKing at ipro.org Tue Nov 5 08:08:48 2002 From: JMKing at ipro.org (Jaz-Michael King) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 08:08:48 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Procmail recipe Message-ID: * ^To:.*talk at nyphp.org j >>> rbala at sytix.com 11/05/02 04:26AM >>> Hi, I'm trying to set up procmail recipe for talk at nyphp.org mailing list. I want to filter mail from above list and put it to different mailbox but my procmail is very subborn and all my attempts failed. I was tryingwith somthing like this * ^Reply-to:.*talk at nyphp.org nyphp-mail * ^TOtalk at nyphp.org nyphp-mail Does anyone have an idea how to do it? -- Robert Bala --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From fawcett at bard.edu Tue Nov 5 09:58:55 2002 From: fawcett at bard.edu (P. Fawcett) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 09:58:55 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Linux Meetup - Tomorrow Night! References: <200211050302.gA532Hhs000172@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DC7DCAF.3886F31C@bard.edu> i presume it is tommorrow 11/5 & not nxt wk 11/11. whats the talk on? Hans Zaunere wrote: > > Good evening, > > There is a Linux Meetup Tuesday, November 11th, at 8:00pm. Details are > at http://linux.meetup.com and if you like beer, d.b.a is a great > place! > > Then, Thursday night there is the monthly PHP meetup at 7:00pm at the > Remote Lounge. Details at http://php.meetup.com. > > See everyone there (especially the PHP meetup!), > > ===== > Hans Zaunere > New York PHP > http://nyphp.org > hans at nyphp.org > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From zaunere at yahoo.com Tue Nov 5 10:18:34 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 07:18:34 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] Linux Meetup - Tomorrow Night! In-Reply-To: <200211051455.gA5Et1hs001311@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021105151834.67156.qmail@web12801.mail.yahoo.com> --- "P. Fawcett" wrote: > i presume it is tommorrow 11/5 & not nxt wk 11/11. whats the talk on? Drat... yeah, it is today, 11/5. Linux Meetups are informal, with people just getting together with common interests and talking about whatever comes up. It's a nice change from the normal user group presentation setting. H > > Hans Zaunere wrote: > > > > Good evening, > > > > There is a Linux Meetup Tuesday, November 11th, at 8:00pm. Details > are > > at http://linux.meetup.com and if you like beer, d.b.a is a great > > place! > > > > Then, Thursday night there is the monthly PHP meetup at 7:00pm at > the > > Remote Lounge. Details at http://php.meetup.com. > > > > See everyone there (especially the PHP meetup!), > > > > ===== > > Hans Zaunere > > New York PHP > > http://nyphp.org > > hans at nyphp.org > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > > http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ From zaunere at yahoo.com Tue Nov 5 10:26:08 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 07:26:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] Apache 2.0 + PHP Latest Stable corrupting images? In-Reply-To: <200211050501.gA551phs000378@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021105152608.59642.qmail@web12802.mail.yahoo.com> --- evan heller wrote: > Hi, > > I have apache 2.0 working with the latest version > of php-stable module on windows 2000 server. I was > wondering what could be causing images that are > uploaded to become corrupted. For some reason, I > noticed that when an image is uploaded gif or jpeg > or just about anything, php seems to be receiving > a larger file than the one being sent. This sounds like the classic binary vs text file format problem in Windows. UNIX makes no distinction, but Windows will try to add \\r\ at erroneous intervals (thus the large file and corruption). > Its almost > as if the files are being padded. Anyhow I've > tried a bunch of things using a combination of > safe_mode / open_basedir and upload_tmp_dir being > changed around and nothing seems to fix this. > > Does anyone have an idea on what to do to start to > fix this? Depending on the functions you are using in PHP, make sure that you're in binary mode where possible, for instance: fopen('c:\\something','rb'); http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.fopen.php Hope this helps, H __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ From fawcett at bard.edu Tue Nov 5 10:35:48 2002 From: fawcett at bard.edu (P. Fawcett) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 10:35:48 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Linux Meetup - Tomorrow Night! References: <200211051519.gA5FJjhs001345@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DC7E554.C49FE9C@bard.edu> oh well - i'm up by kingston ny & can't schedule it in now - got to worry about getting to voting polls, sparse bus connections etc. maybe i can schedule nxt time. tx. Hans Zaunere wrote: > > --- "P. Fawcett" wrote: > > i presume it is tommorrow 11/5 & not nxt wk 11/11. whats the talk on? > > Drat... yeah, it is today, 11/5. > > Linux Meetups are informal, with people just getting together with > common interests and talking about whatever comes up. It's a nice > change from the normal user group presentation setting. > > H > > > > > Hans Zaunere wrote: > > > > > > Good evening, > > > > > > There is a Linux Meetup Tuesday, November 11th, at 8:00pm. Details > > are > > > at http://linux.meetup.com and if you like beer, d.b.a is a great > > > place! > > > > > > Then, Thursday night there is the monthly PHP meetup at 7:00pm at > > the > > > Remote Lounge. Details at http://php.meetup.com. > > > > > > See everyone there (especially the PHP meetup!), > > > > > > ===== > > > Hans Zaunere > > > New York PHP > > > http://nyphp.org > > > hans at nyphp.org > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > > > http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From rbala at sytix.com Tue Nov 5 10:52:29 2002 From: rbala at sytix.com (Robert Bala) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 16:52:29 +0100 (CET) Subject: [nycphp-talk] Procmail recipe In-Reply-To: <200211051316.gA5DGEhs001175@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Thank you for your help. Unfortunately the entry * ^To:.*talk at nyphp.org doesn't work. It's really strange... My procmail works well. -- Robert Bala From emm at scriptdigital.com Tue Nov 5 10:55:54 2002 From: emm at scriptdigital.com (Emmanuel. M. Decarie) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 10:55:54 -0500 Subject: eZ Publish comments requested In-Reply-To: <200211051531.gA5FVths001376@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211051531.gA5FVths001376@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Hello, Anyone that have experience with eZ Publish care to comment on this PHP CMS. It look like a very interesting framework. What I'd like to hear is how easy it is to change the design and to do a multilingual site with it. Also, if the shop module is worth it. Also, if you can do multiple eZ Publish websites with one installation, i.e. have eZ Publish manage www.mywebsite.com and www.myotherwebsite.com on the same machine. There is a review os eZ Publish but it doesn't cover these questions yet. eZ publish: PHP's Killer App - Part 1 Harry Fuecks TIA Cheers -Emmanuel -- ______________________________________________________________________ Emmanuel D?carie / Programmation pour le Web - Programming for the Web Frontier - Perl - PHP - Javascript - XML From rainero at lucent.com Tue Nov 5 11:19:45 2002 From: rainero at lucent.com (Rainero, David J (David)) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 11:19:45 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Apache 2.0 + PHP Latest Stable corrupting images ? Message-ID: <453B16902112D211AAC400805F9FE7D30EA4CE79@nj0117exch003u.wh.lucent.com> Try using FTP to transfer the file between Unix & NT. Make sure you use the bin option. the file is probably getting padded with ^M or something. Dave -----Original Message----- From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:zaunere at yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 10:26 AM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Apache 2.0 + PHP Latest Stable corrupting images? --- evan heller wrote: > Hi, > > I have apache 2.0 working with the latest version > of php-stable module on windows 2000 server. I was > wondering what could be causing images that are > uploaded to become corrupted. For some reason, I > noticed that when an image is uploaded gif or jpeg > or just about anything, php seems to be receiving > a larger file than the one being sent. This sounds like the classic binary vs text file format problem in Windows. UNIX makes no distinction, but Windows will try to add \\r\ at erroneous intervals (thus the large file and corruption). > Its almost > as if the files are being padded. Anyhow I've > tried a bunch of things using a combination of > safe_mode / open_basedir and upload_tmp_dir being > changed around and nothing seems to fix this. > > Does anyone have an idea on what to do to start to > fix this? Depending on the functions you are using in PHP, make sure that you're in binary mode where possible, for instance: fopen('c:\\something','rb'); http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.fopen.php Hope this helps, H __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From JMKing at ipro.org Tue Nov 5 11:21:41 2002 From: JMKing at ipro.org (Jaz-Michael King) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 11:21:41 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Procmail recipe Message-ID: try * ^Subject:.* (^|[^0-9a-z])nyphp-talk([^0-9a-z]|$) >>> rbala at sytix.com 11/05/02 10:50AM >>> Thank you for your help. Unfortunately the entry * ^To:.*talk at nyphp.org doesn't work. It's really strange... My procmail works well. -- Robert Bala --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From bcoleman at bcmedia-online.com Tue Nov 5 11:34:35 2002 From: bcoleman at bcmedia-online.com (Brad Coleman) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 11:34:35 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Commercial-grade Hosting References: <200210281521.g9SFL4qn033794@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DC7F31B.9060904@bcmedia-online.com> I have a few good hosting options and would be happy to extend a decent discount to fellow NYPHP members. http://www.bcmedia-online.com From jon at corporatelords.org Tue Nov 5 09:05:24 2002 From: jon at corporatelords.org (Jon Britton) Date: 05 Nov 2002 14:05:24 +0000 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Procmail recipe In-Reply-To: <200211050926.gA59QShs000944@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211050926.gA59QShs000944@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <1036505155.1050.11.camel@widowmaker.localdomain> On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 09:26, Robert Bala wrote: > I'm trying to set up procmail recipe for talk at nyphp.org mailing list. I > want to filter mail from above list and put it to different mailbox but > my procmail is very subborn and all my attempts failed. > > I was trying with somthing like this > > * ^Reply-to:.*talk at nyphp.org > nyphp-mail > * ^TOtalk at nyphp.org > nyphp-mail > Does anyone have an idea how to do it? Make life easy on yourself: :0 * ^(List-Id: <|X-List-ID: |Sender: owner-|X-BeenThere: |Delivered-To: mailing list |X-(Mailing-)?List: <|X-Loop: )\\/[^@/\\.~>]+ /home/username/Mail/$MATCH Put all your mailing lists into a folder based on their relative name. - Jon From jayeshsh at netscape.net Tue Nov 5 14:11:18 2002 From: jayeshsh at netscape.net (Jayesh Sheth) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 14:11:18 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Linux Meetup - Tomorrow Night! References: <200211051519.gA5FJjhs001345@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DC817D6.8000906@netscape.net> Hello Hans, Is the "dba" pub you mentioned the same one as the one listed below? --- d.b.a. 41 1st Avenue (between 2nd and 3rd streets), Tel: 212.475-5097 Our favorite place. 12 taps; over 60 bottled beers (strong on Belgian and British). Now, authentic hand pumps! Very highly recommended. They don't serve food, but you can bring in take-out. We suggest Katz's Deli on Houston St., or Boca Chica on 1st Ave. near 1st St. * WWW: http://www.drinkgoodstuff.com --- Thanks, - Jay Sheth Hans Zaunere wrote: >--- "P. Fawcett" wrote: > > >>i presume it is tommorrow 11/5 & not nxt wk 11/11. whats the talk on? >> >> > >Drat... yeah, it is today, 11/5. > >Linux Meetups are informal, with people just getting together with >common interests and talking about whatever comes up. It's a nice >change from the normal user group presentation setting. > >H > > > > >>Hans Zaunere wrote: >> >> >>>Good evening, >>> >>>There is a Linux Meetup Tuesday, November 11th, at 8:00pm. Details >>> >>> >>are >> >> >>>at http://linux.meetup.com and if you like beer, d.b.a is a great >>>place! >>> >>>Then, Thursday night there is the monthly PHP meetup at 7:00pm at >>> >>> >>the >> >> >>>Remote Lounge. Details at http://php.meetup.com. >>> >>>See everyone there (especially the PHP meetup!), >>> >>>===== >>>Hans Zaunere >>>New York PHP >>>http://nyphp.org >>>hans at nyphp.org >>> >>>__________________________________________________ >>>Do you Yahoo!? >>>HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now >>>http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now >http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > > >--- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zaunere at yahoo.com Tue Nov 5 14:54:35 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 11:54:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] Linux Meetup - Tomorrow Night! In-Reply-To: <200211051915.gA5JFChs001758@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021105195435.23125.qmail@web12802.mail.yahoo.com> --- Jayesh Sheth wrote: > Hello Hans, > > Is the "dba" pub you mentioned the same one as the one listed below? Yup, that's the one. H > --- > d.b.a. 41 1st Avenue (between 2nd and 3rd streets), Tel: 212.475-5097 > Our favorite place. 12 taps; over 60 bottled beers (strong on Belgian > > and British). Now, authentic hand pumps! Very highly recommended. > They > don't serve food, but you can bring in take-out. We suggest Katz's > Deli > on Houston St., or Boca Chica on 1st Ave. near 1st St. > > * WWW: http://www.drinkgoodstuff.com > --- > > Thanks, > > - Jay Sheth > > Hans Zaunere wrote: > > >--- "P. Fawcett" wrote: > > > > > >>i presume it is tommorrow 11/5 & not nxt wk 11/11. whats the talk > on? > >> > >> > > > >Drat... yeah, it is today, 11/5. > > > >Linux Meetups are informal, with people just getting together with > >common interests and talking about whatever comes up. It's a nice > >change from the normal user group presentation setting. > > > >H > > > > > > > > > >>Hans Zaunere wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Good evening, > >>> > >>>There is a Linux Meetup Tuesday, November 11th, at 8:00pm. > Details > >>> > >>> > >>are > >> > >> > >>>at http://linux.meetup.com and if you like beer, d.b.a is a great > >>>place! > >>> > >>>Then, Thursday night there is the monthly PHP meetup at 7:00pm at > >>> > >>> > >>the > >> > >> > >>>Remote Lounge. Details at http://php.meetup.com. > >>> > >>>See everyone there (especially the PHP meetup!), > >>> > >>>===== > >>>Hans Zaunere > >>>New York PHP > >>>http://nyphp.org > >>>hans at nyphp.org > >>> > >>>__________________________________________________ > >>>Do you Yahoo!? > >>>HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > >>>http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > >http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ From evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu Tue Nov 5 22:45:15 2002 From: evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu (evan heller) Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 22:45:15 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Apache 2.0 + PHP Latest Stable corrupting images ? References: <200211051619.gA5GJvhs001481@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DC8904B.33FAFB2B@alum.rpi.edu> Well, I'm not using fopen on the machine, rather I'm using $_FILES from a multipart form that was submitted. Now, I can test this with the Xitami webserver and php and it works fine. However when using apache it blows up. Its like apache is the one that's corrupting the data stream. Any ideas on where I might look for solutions? This needs to be web-based uploads as many clients need this feature for their php administration systems. -Evan -- Evan Heller evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu From fields at surgam.net Wed Nov 6 10:22:11 2002 From: fields at surgam.net (Adam Fields) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 09:22:11 -0600 Subject: Sanitizing input? Message-ID: <20021106152210.GQ8149@eye.surgam.net> Does anyone know of a good, comprehensive reference for what to look for (and filter out) when sanitizing input for various targets (i.e.: what's dangerous in PHP itself, MySQL, sh, filenames, etc...)? -- - Adam ----- Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. http://www.adamfields.com From nyphp at altunergil.com Wed Nov 6 10:24:49 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 10:24:49 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Sanitizing input? In-Reply-To: <200211061522.gA6FMOhs003192@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211061522.gA6FMOhs003192@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021106102449.6db0d206.nyphp@altunergil.com> There's a great paper by The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) at http://www.owasp.org/. It's called the OWASP Guide. It is not specific to any programming language but it contains some very valuable information. Oktay On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 10:22:24 -0500 Adam Fields wrote: > Does anyone know of a good, comprehensive reference for what to look > for (and filter out) when sanitizing input for various targets (i.e.: > what's dangerous in PHP itself, MySQL, sh, filenames, etc...)? > > -- > - Adam > > ----- > Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net > Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in > delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. > http://www.adamfields.com > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > From keremtuzemen at hotmail.com Wed Nov 6 10:45:08 2002 From: keremtuzemen at hotmail.com (Kerem Tuzemen) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 10:45:08 -0500 Subject: COM-DCOM with PHP running on Linux... Message-ID: Hi everyone, I have a question for those of you who have involved in COM-DCOM with PHP: Could it be possible to call and interact with COM objects available on a Win2K box from PHP running on linux? Any help, pointer to docs are appreciated. Thanks Kerem -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fields at surgam.net Wed Nov 6 11:22:49 2002 From: fields at surgam.net (Adam Fields) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 10:22:49 -0600 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Sanitizing input? In-Reply-To: <200211061531.gA6FVXhs003206@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211061531.gA6FVXhs003206@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021106162249.GS8149@eye.surgam.net> On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 10:31:33AM -0500, Oktay Altunergil wrote: > There's a great paper by The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) at http://www.owasp.org/. It's called the OWASP Guide. It is not specific to any programming language but it contains some very valuable information. Thanks - forgot about that. While there is lots of good stuff in there, I was more looking for what they're intending to include in a future version - a platform-specific cheatsheet for particularl techniques. -- - Adam ----- Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. http://www.adamfields.com From bruce at mtiglobal.com Thu Nov 7 04:13:54 2002 From: bruce at mtiglobal.com (bruce at mtiglobal.com) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 01:13:54 -0800 (CST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] COM-DCOM with PHP running on Linux... In-Reply-To: <200211061545.gA6FjQhs003244@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211061545.gA6FjQhs003244@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <7203.65.112.109.66.1036602834.squirrel@taipei.mtiglobal.com> This book has a chapter on dealing with COM: PHP Advanced for the World Wide Web Visual QuickPro Guide by Larry E. Ullman Publisher: Peachpit Press; ISBN: 0201775972; 1st edition (December 15, 2001) > Hi everyone, > > I have a question for those of you who have involved in COM-DCOM with > PHP: > > Could it be possible to call and interact with COM objects available on > a Win2K box from PHP running on linux? > > Any help, pointer to docs are appreciated. > > Thanks > > Kerem > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From rbala at sytix.com Wed Nov 6 12:26:23 2002 From: rbala at sytix.com (Robert Bala) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 18:26:23 +0100 (CET) Subject: [nycphp-talk] Procmail recipe In-Reply-To: <200211051909.gA5J9Rhs001744@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Thanks for help. I applied the recipe and it works very well. Since this time life is easiest to me. I've got notification of new mail which is send to my mobile phone and I was really tired receiving a lot of messages from mailing list. -- Robert Bala On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Jon Britton wrote: > Make life easy on yourself: > > :0 > * ^(List-Id: <|X-List-ID: |Sender: owner-|X-BeenThere: |Delivered-To: > mailing list |X-(Mailing-)?List: <|X-Loop: )\\/[^@/\\.~>]+ > /home/username/Mail/$MATCH > > > Put all your mailing lists into a folder based on their relative name. > > - Jon > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > > From emm at scriptdigital.com Wed Nov 6 12:42:05 2002 From: emm at scriptdigital.com (Emmanuel. M. Decarie) Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 12:42:05 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] eZ Publish comments requested In-Reply-To: <200211051556.gA5Fu8hs001443@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211051556.gA5Fu8hs001443@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: So, anyone on this list using eZ Publish? Cheers -Emmanuel ? (At) 10:56 -0500 05/11/02, Emmanuel. M. Decarie ?crivait (wrote) : >Hello, > >Anyone that have experience with eZ Publish care to comment on this >PHP CMS. It look like a very interesting framework. > > >What I'd like to hear is how easy it is to change the design and to >do a multilingual site with it. Also, if the shop module is worth it. > >Also, if you can do multiple eZ Publish websites with one >installation, i.e. have eZ Publish manage www.mywebsite.com and >www.myotherwebsite.com on the same machine. > >There is a review os eZ Publish but it doesn't cover these questions yet. > >eZ publish: PHP's Killer App - Part 1 >Harry Fuecks > -- ______________________________________________________________________ Emmanuel D?carie / Programmation pour le Web - Programming for the Web Frontier - Perl - PHP - Javascript - XML From winston at xylophage.com Wed Nov 6 14:08:11 2002 From: winston at xylophage.com (Winston Churchill-Joell) Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 14:08:11 -0500 Subject: PHP Training Message-ID: Hello all, I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML background with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any advice you have to give. --Winston From KennethA at adrearubin.com Wed Nov 6 14:07:16 2002 From: KennethA at adrearubin.com (Kenneth Aponte) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 14:07:16 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Procmail recipe Message-ID: <357FC070A8D0D2119E970090272893E201051A1E@PROMETHEUS> anyone know of any good start tools for php? -----Original Message----- From: Robert Bala [mailto:rbala at sytix.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:25 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Procmail recipe Thanks for help. I applied the recipe and it works very well. Since this time life is easiest to me. I've got notification of new mail which is send to my mobile phone and I was really tired receiving a lot of messages from mailing list. -- Robert Bala On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Jon Britton wrote: > Make life easy on yourself: > > :0 > * ^(List-Id: <|X-List-ID: |Sender: owner-|X-BeenThere: |Delivered-To: > mailing list |X-(Mailing-)?List: <|X-Loop: )\\/[^@/\\.~>]+ > /home/username/Mail/$MATCH > > > Put all your mailing lists into a folder based on their relative name. > > - Jon > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From agfische at email.smith.edu Wed Nov 6 14:19:17 2002 From: agfische at email.smith.edu (Aaron Fischer) Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 14:19:17 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training Message-ID: I second that, I'm fairly new to PHP as well and have been using it for the last six months but I would be interested in learning a lot more. I am in Massachusetts but if there was a worthy event I would travel for it. Aaron >>> winston at xylophage.com 11/06/02 02:08PM >>> Hello all, I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML background with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any advice you have to give. --Winston --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From KennethA at adrearubin.com Wed Nov 6 14:19:12 2002 From: KennethA at adrearubin.com (Kenneth Aponte) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 14:19:12 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training Message-ID: <357FC070A8D0D2119E970090272893E201051A1F@PROMETHEUS> I took a course from tds interactive really good! -----Original Message----- From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training Hello all, I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML background with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any advice you have to give. --Winston --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From KennethA at adrearubin.com Wed Nov 6 14:25:51 2002 From: KennethA at adrearubin.com (Kenneth Aponte) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 14:25:51 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training Message-ID: <357FC070A8D0D2119E970090272893E201051A20@PROMETHEUS> www.tdsinteractive for php training -----Original Message----- From: Aaron Fischer [mailto:agfische at email.smith.edu] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:20 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training I second that, I'm fairly new to PHP as well and have been using it for the last six months but I would be interested in learning a lot more. I am in Massachusetts but if there was a worthy event I would travel for it. Aaron >>> winston at xylophage.com 11/06/02 02:08PM >>> Hello all, I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML background with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any advice you have to give. --Winston --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From nyphp at websapp.com Wed Nov 6 15:21:11 2002 From: nyphp at websapp.com (Daniel Kushner) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 15:21:11 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Hi Winston, In coorporation with NYPHP, I used to give PHP courses here in Manhattan (http://websapp.com/training.php). Due to my busy schedule, I wasn't able to do this on a monthly bases. However, if you, and another 5-6 people are interested, I could put together a "special edition" this or next month! --Daniel > -----Original Message----- > From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM > To: NYPHP Talk > Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training > > > Hello all, > > I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if > I'm asking a > dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been > doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional > training in PHP in the NY metro area. > > At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour > seminar on PHP > which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. > > I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last > year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML > background > with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up > programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really > looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge > gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > > I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any > advice you have to give. > > --Winston > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > From bruce at mtiglobal.com Thu Nov 7 07:25:10 2002 From: bruce at mtiglobal.com (bruce at mtiglobal.com) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 04:25:10 -0800 (CST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <9867.65.112.109.66.1036614310.squirrel@taipei.mtiglobal.com> If you can't find a class on PHP try taking any intro to programming class. What I find is that the important part is the thought process. Once you understand different thought processes, whether it be control structures or OO design or security, or whatever, although different languages or operating systems do things differently, if you have a good foundation, than you will be in a good position to pick up a book for the specific language and find out the exact syntax. Sure, there is a huge difference between MS Access and Oracle, but they are both relational databases. If you don't understand how a RDBS works then you will have difficulty using both. If you understand and know standard SQL, then using either of these or MS Sequel Server of MySQL will be quite simple with the addition of a book detailing the specifics of the syntax for that system. As with databases, same with server side and client side scripting langauges. - Bruce > Hello all, > > I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm > asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? > I've been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any > professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. > > At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on > PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. > > I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last > year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML > background with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to > pick up programming concepts and good practices along the way and what > I'm really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill > in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > > I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for > any advice you have to give. > > --Winston > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From bruce at mtiglobal.com Thu Nov 7 07:25:13 2002 From: bruce at mtiglobal.com (bruce at mtiglobal.com) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 04:25:13 -0800 (CST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <9885.65.112.109.66.1036614313.squirrel@taipei.mtiglobal.com> If you can't find a class on PHP try taking any intro to programming class. What I find is that the important part is the thought process. Once you understand different thought processes, whether it be control structures or OO design or security, or whatever, although different languages or operating systems do things differently, if you have a good foundation, than you will be in a good position to pick up a book for the specific language and find out the exact syntax. Sure, there is a huge difference between MS Access and Oracle, but they are both relational databases. If you don't understand how a RDBS works then you will have difficulty using both. If you understand and know standard SQL, then using either of these or MS Sequel Server of MySQL will be quite simple with the addition of a book detailing the specifics of the syntax for that system. As with databases, same with server side and client side scripting langauges. - Bruce > Hello all, > > I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm > asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? > I've been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any > professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. > > At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on > PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. > > I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last > year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML > background with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to > pick up programming concepts and good practices along the way and what > I'm really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill > in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > > I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for > any advice you have to give. > > --Winston > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From nyphp at altunergil.com Wed Nov 6 15:28:23 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 15:28:23 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211062025.gA6KPK3H000459@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211062025.gA6KPK3H000459@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021106152823.2d996ee5.nyphp@altunergil.com> New York Linux Scene has some Perl (and maybe C?) classes. I would recommend them even if you want to program in PHP later. see the nylug-talk archives (nylug.org) or http://www.nylxs.com/ for more info. oktay PS: I'm not saying Perl is better or anything. Just that you won't be able to find many PHP classes and knowing Perl will help a lot more than you think with PHP. On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 15:25:20 -0500 bruce at mtiglobal.com wrote: > If you can't find a class on PHP try taking any intro to programming > class. What I find is that the important part is the thought process. > Once you understand different thought processes, whether it be control > structures or OO design or security, or whatever, although different > languages or operating systems do things differently, if you have a good > foundation, than you will be in a good position to pick up a book for the > specific language and find out the exact syntax. > > Sure, there is a huge difference between MS Access and Oracle, but they > are both relational databases. If you don't understand how a RDBS works > then you will have difficulty using both. If you understand and know > standard SQL, then using either of these or MS Sequel Server of MySQL will > be quite simple with the addition of a book detailing the specifics of the > syntax for that system. As with databases, same with server side and > client side scripting langauges. > > - Bruce > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm > > asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? > > I've been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any > > professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. > > > > At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on > > PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. > > > > I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last > > year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML > > background with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to > > pick up programming concepts and good practices along the way and what > > I'm really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill > > in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > > > > I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for > > any advice you have to give. > > > > --Winston > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > From winston at xylophage.com Wed Nov 6 15:39:35 2002 From: winston at xylophage.com (Winston Churchill-Joell) Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 15:39:35 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Daniel, Thanks for responding - I'm very interested. Unfortunately, I don't personally know anyone else who shares my eagerness to learn more about PHP. So, anyone else out there up for participating? Info can be found here: http://websapp.com/training.php Thanks, Winston On 11/6/02 3:21 PM, "Daniel Kushner" wrote: > Hi Winston, > > In coorporation with NYPHP, I used to give PHP courses here in > Manhattan (http://websapp.com/training.php). Due to my busy schedule, I > wasn't > able to do this on a monthly bases. However, if you, and another 5-6 people > are interested, I could put together a "special edition" this or next > month! > > --Daniel > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] >> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM >> To: NYPHP Talk >> Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training >> >> >> Hello all, >> >> I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if >> I'm asking a >> dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been >> doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional >> training in PHP in the NY metro area. >> >> At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour >> seminar on PHP >> which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. >> >> I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last >> year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML >> background >> with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up >> programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really >> looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge >> gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. >> >> I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any >> advice you have to give. >> >> --Winston >> >> >> >> >> --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- >> > > From tony at jupub.com Wed Nov 6 19:06:32 2002 From: tony at jupub.com (Anthony Julien) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 16:06:32 -0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211062039.gA6Kdi3H000505@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: I am interested. On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 12:39 PM, Winston Churchill-Joell wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Thanks for responding - I'm very interested. Unfortunately, I don't > personally know anyone else who shares my eagerness to learn more > about PHP. > So, anyone else out there up for participating? > > Info can be found here: http://websapp.com/training.php > > Thanks, > > Winston > > On 11/6/02 3:21 PM, "Daniel Kushner" wrote: > >> Hi Winston, >> >> In coorporation with NYPHP, I used to give PHP courses here in >> Manhattan (http://websapp.com/training.php). Due to my busy schedule, >> I >> wasn't >> able to do this on a monthly bases. However, if you, and another 5-6 >> people >> are interested, I could put together a "special edition" this or next >> month! >> >> --Daniel >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] >>> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM >>> To: NYPHP Talk >>> Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training >>> >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if >>> I'm asking a >>> dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've >>> been >>> doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional >>> training in PHP in the NY metro area. >>> >>> At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour >>> seminar on PHP >>> which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. >>> >>> I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the >>> last >>> year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML >>> background >>> with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up >>> programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm >>> really >>> looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the >>> huge >>> gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. >>> >>> I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks >>> for any >>> advice you have to give. >>> >>> --Winston >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > From jonbaer at jonbaer.net Wed Nov 6 16:04:32 2002 From: jonbaer at jonbaer.net (Jon Baer) Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 16:04:32 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training References: <200211062024.gA6KO53H000444@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DC983E0.5000003@jonbaer.net> Id be interested in a special edition class ... :-) Another good source for educational material: http://www.vtc.com/productdetail.lasso?sku=33332 - Jon Daniel Kushner wrote: >Hi Winston, > >In coorporation with NYPHP, I used to give PHP courses here in >Manhattan (http://websapp.com/training.php). Due to my busy schedule, I >wasn't >able to do this on a monthly bases. However, if you, and another 5-6 people >are interested, I could put together a "special edition" this or next >month! > >--Daniel > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] >>Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM >>To: NYPHP Talk >>Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training >> >> >>Hello all, >> >>I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if >>I'm asking a >>dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been >>doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional >>training in PHP in the NY metro area. >> >>At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour >>seminar on PHP >>which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. >> >>I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last >>year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML >>background >>with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up >>programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really >>looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge >>gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. >> >>I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any >>advice you have to give. >> >>--Winston >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >--- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > > > > > From bruce at mtiglobal.com Thu Nov 7 08:31:26 2002 From: bruce at mtiglobal.com (bruce at mtiglobal.com) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 05:31:26 -0800 (CST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211062024.gA6KO53H000444@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211062024.gA6KO53H000444@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <6472.65.112.109.66.1036618286.squirrel@taipei.mtiglobal.com> I'd be interested . . . but it would have to be on a saturday or sunday. - Bruce > Hi Winston, > > In coorporation with NYPHP, I used to give PHP courses here in > Manhattan (http://websapp.com/training.php). Due to my busy schedule, I > wasn't > able to do this on a monthly bases. However, if you, and another 5-6 > people are interested, I could put together a "special edition" this or > next month! > > --Daniel > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] >> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM >> To: NYPHP Talk >> Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training >> >> >> Hello all, >> >> I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if >> I'm asking a >> dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've >> been doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any >> professional training in PHP in the NY metro area. >> >> At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour >> seminar on PHP >> which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. >> >> I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the >> last year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML >> background >> with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up >> programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm >> really looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in >> the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. >> >> I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for >> any advice you have to give. >> >> --Winston >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- From sklar at sklar.com Wed Nov 6 18:24:01 2002 From: sklar at sklar.com (David Sklar) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 18:24:01 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: I am going to be teaching an "Introduction to PHP" class next spring at the New School. The class starts in February. They don't have the spring course listings up yet, but you can get some general information at: --> http://www.nsu.newschool.edu/cic/ David Sklar > -----Original Message----- > From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM > To: NYPHP Talk > Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training > > > Hello all, > > I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if > I'm asking a > dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been > doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional > training in PHP in the NY metro area. > > At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour > seminar on PHP > which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. > > I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last > year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML > background > with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up > programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really > looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge > gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > > I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any > advice you have to give. > > --Winston > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > From ereyes at totalcreations.com Wed Nov 6 18:24:26 2002 From: ereyes at totalcreations.com (Edgar Reyes) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 18:24:26 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training References: <200211062106.gA6L653H000582@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <001101c285eb$a69b4e80$e659fea9@reyes1> I am interested too, how much is the class? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Julien" To: "NYPHP Talk" Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 4:06 PM Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training > I am interested. > > > On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 12:39 PM, Winston Churchill-Joell > wrote: > > > Hi Daniel, > > > > Thanks for responding - I'm very interested. Unfortunately, I don't > > personally know anyone else who shares my eagerness to learn more > > about PHP. > > So, anyone else out there up for participating? > > > > Info can be found here: http://websapp.com/training.php > > > > Thanks, > > > > Winston > > > > On 11/6/02 3:21 PM, "Daniel Kushner" wrote: > > > >> Hi Winston, > >> > >> In coorporation with NYPHP, I used to give PHP courses here in > >> Manhattan (http://websapp.com/training.php). Due to my busy schedule, > >> I > >> wasn't > >> able to do this on a monthly bases. However, if you, and another 5-6 > >> people > >> are interested, I could put together a "special edition" this or next > >> month! > >> > >> --Daniel > >> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] > >>> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM > >>> To: NYPHP Talk > >>> Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training > >>> > >>> > >>> Hello all, > >>> > >>> I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if > >>> I'm asking a > >>> dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've > >>> been > >>> doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional > >>> training in PHP in the NY metro area. > >>> > >>> At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour > >>> seminar on PHP > >>> which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. > >>> > >>> I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the > >>> last > >>> year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML > >>> background > >>> with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up > >>> programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm > >>> really > >>> looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the > >>> huge > >>> gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > >>> > >>> I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks > >>> for any > >>> advice you have to give. > >>> > >>> --Winston > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > > > From joserivera at mindspring.com Wed Nov 6 19:51:18 2002 From: joserivera at mindspring.com (Jose B. Rivera) Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 19:51:18 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211061908.gA6J8L3H000302@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: I'd surely be interested. Jose B. Rivera On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 14:08:21 -0500, you wrote: >Hello all, > >I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, if I'm asking a >dumb question: Is there any PHP training available in our area? I've been >doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, for any professional >training in PHP in the NY metro area. > >At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour seminar on PHP >which was a definite eye opener, but that's really all I've found. > >I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've spent the last >year converting our entire site over to PHP. Coming from an HTML background >with no real programming experience, I've had to scramble to pick up >programming concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really >looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill in the huge >gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > >I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. Thanks for any >advice you have to give. > >--Winston > > > > >--- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > From zaunere at yahoo.com Thu Nov 7 00:09:50 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 21:09:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: Reminder: PHP Meetup Thursday Night Message-ID: <20021107050950.88891.qmail@web12804.mail.yahoo.com> Good evening, Just as a quick reminder, the monthly PHP Meetup is tomorrow, 11/7 at 7:00pm. It's being held at the usual location, Remote Lounge at about 2nd Street and Bowery. Details at http://php.meetup.com See you there, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 From jonbaer at jonbaer.net Wed Nov 6 14:04:03 2002 From: jonbaer at jonbaer.net (Jon Baer) Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 14:04:03 -0500 Subject: new PHP magazine ... Message-ID: <3DC967A3.6060809@jonbaer.net> just saw this ... http://www.phparch.com/ - jon From winston at xylophage.com Thu Nov 7 19:24:14 2002 From: winston at xylophage.com (Winston Churchill-Joell) Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 19:24:14 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <00aa01c285ff$3f246660$7560c118@blackjack> Message-ID: Hi Daniel, Thanks for making this possible. I'm definitely looking forward to it. Winston On 11/6/02 8:44 PM, "Daniel Kushner" wrote: > Hi PHPers, > > It is very exciting to see such an interest in a PHP course. I have > decided to re-open my PHP training session and am aiming for the end of > November. This course, is perfect for beginners and for those who have > been using PHP but without getting a good and solid programming > background. The slides (which will definitely be updated for the next > course) can be found at: > http://www.websapp.com/courses/php/level1/ppt/index.php > > The course is designed for 16 hours (4 sessions @ 4 hours/session) . The > last few were 2 full days and that seemed to be fine. > > I suggest that the course be either Thursday-Friday, Saturday-Sunday, > Friday-Friday or Saturday-Saturday. The classroom is in a professional > facility in midtown Manhattan (i.e.: every student has his/her own > computer and their hard drives are saved between days). > > The price for this course is $780. > > For those that are interesting, please send an email to > training at nyphp.org with your preferred days and we'll see what can be > arranged. > > You are advised to ask NYPHP members that took the course for their > opinion, and I am sure (if they are still around) that they'll be happy > to respond to the group. > > > Best regards, > Daniel Kushner > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Winston Churchill-Joell [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] >> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM >> To: NYPHP Talk >> Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training >> >> >> Hello all, >> >> I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me in advance, >> if I'm asking a dumb question: Is there any PHP training >> available in our area? I've been doing a fair amount of >> searching in vain so far, for any professional training in >> PHP in the NY metro area. >> >> At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf did a 3 hour >> seminar on PHP which was a definite eye opener, but that's >> really all I've found. >> >> I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site and I've >> spent the last year converting our entire site over to PHP. >> Coming from an HTML background with no real programming >> experience, I've had to scramble to pick up programming >> concepts and good practices along the way and what I'm really >> looking for now is a chance to build on what I know and fill >> in the huge gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. >> >> I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask. >> Thanks for any advice you have to give. >> >> --Winston >> >> >> >> >> --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- >> > > > From nygini at yahoo.com Fri Nov 8 10:06:19 2002 From: nygini at yahoo.com (elvire dardier) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 07:06:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211062024.gA6KO53H000444@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021108150619.85540.qmail@web14703.mail.yahoo.com> I am interested too (we would be 2 people) Genevieve --- Daniel Kushner wrote: > Hi Winston, > > In coorporation with NYPHP, I used to give PHP > courses here in > Manhattan (http://websapp.com/training.php). Due to > my busy schedule, I > wasn't > able to do this on a monthly bases. However, if you, > and another 5-6 people > are interested, I could put together a "special > edition" this or next > month! > > --Daniel > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Winston Churchill-Joell > [mailto:winston at xylophage.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:08 PM > > To: NYPHP Talk > > Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm a newbie to this group, so please forgive me > in advance, if > > I'm asking a > > dumb question: Is there any PHP training available > in our area? I've been > > doing a fair amount of searching in vain so far, > for any professional > > training in PHP in the NY metro area. > > > > At last year's LinuxWorld Expo, Rasmus Lehrdorf > did a 3 hour > > seminar on PHP > > which was a definite eye opener, but that's really > all I've found. > > > > I work with PHP every day on our 1500+ page site > and I've spent the last > > year converting our entire site over to PHP. > Coming from an HTML > > background > > with no real programming experience, I've had to > scramble to pick up > > programming concepts and good practices along the > way and what I'm really > > looking for now is a chance to build on what I > know and fill in the huge > > gaps of knowledge that I still struggle with. > > > > I'm probably dreaming, but I figure it doesn't > hurt to ask. Thanks for any > > advice you have to give. > > > > --Winston > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 From nyphp at websapp.com Fri Nov 8 11:22:43 2002 From: nyphp at websapp.com (Daniel Kushner) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 11:22:43 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Training In-Reply-To: <200211062131.gA6LVY3H000626@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: (Please excuse me if this message gets posted 3-4 times. There where some RR mail server problems) Hi PHPers, It is very exciting to see such an interest in a PHP course. I have decided to re-open my PHP training session and am aiming for the end of November. This course, is perfect for beginners and for those who have been using PHP but without getting a good and solid programming background. The slides (which will definitely be updated for the next course) can be found at: http://www.websapp.com/courses/php/level1/ppt/index.php The course is designed for 16 hours (4 sessions @ 4 hours/session) . The last few were 2 full days and that seemed to be fine. I suggest that the course be either Thursday-Friday, Saturday-Sunday, Friday-Friday or Saturday-Saturday. The classroom is in a professional facility in midtown Manhattan (i.e.: every student has his/her own computer and their hard drives are saved between days). The price for this course is $780. For those that are interesting, please send an email to training at nyphp.org with your preferred days and we'll see what can be arranged. You are advised to ask NYPHP members that took the course for their opinion, and I am sure (if they are still around) that they'll be happy to respond to the group. Best regards, Daniel Kushner From jonbaer at jonbaer.net Fri Nov 8 17:08:40 2002 From: jonbaer at jonbaer.net (Jon Baer) Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 17:08:40 -0500 Subject: Developer's Dilemma: Perl or PHP? Message-ID: <3DCC35E8.8010704@jonbaer.net> http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/19912.html Speed, quality, price. Pick two. You have no doubt heard that mantra before, but PHP and Perl offer all three. The question is, how do you choose between the two programming languages, which are both insanely popular for Web development? - Jon From cmdave77 at netscape.net Mon Nov 11 16:12:21 2002 From: cmdave77 at netscape.net (chirag) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 13:12:21 -0800 Subject: PHPTriad Message-ID: <3DD01D35.1090104@netscape.net> for quick and easy install of php,apache and mysql. http://sourceforge.net/projects/phptriad (PHPTriad is an installer of Apache, MySQL and PHP for Windows.) -- Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop at Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ From cahoyos at us.ibm.com Mon Nov 11 17:03:25 2002 From: cahoyos at us.ibm.com (Carlos A Hoyos) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 17:03:25 -0500 Subject: yahoo and php Message-ID: I didn't see M. Radwin's speak on phpcon, but for what I read in the slideshow, it seemed that he was "making the case" on a personal basis, rather than a formal yahoo statement. But I've also seen some (few) headlines about the "portal giant embracing PHP for new development". Anybody has an idea of what's happening with yahoo and php? From soazine at erols.com Mon Nov 11 17:39:58 2002 From: soazine at erols.com (Phil Powell) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 17:39:58 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] yahoo and php References: <200211112203.gABM3bj8038596@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <071a01c289d3$439b6f40$dcbe6444@scandinawa1bo6> I'm curious to know where would I send my resume to to get in early on this? I need a job, gents! Thanx Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlos A Hoyos" To: "NYPHP Talk" Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 5:03 PM Subject: [nycphp-talk] yahoo and php > > > > > > > > I didn't see M. Radwin's speak on phpcon, but for what I read in the > slideshow, it seemed that he was "making the case" on a personal basis, > rather than a formal yahoo statement. > But I've also seen some (few) headlines about the "portal giant embracing > PHP for new development". > > Anybody has an idea of what's happening with yahoo and php? > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > > From soazine at erols.com Mon Nov 11 17:40:46 2002 From: soazine at erols.com (Phil Powell) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 17:40:46 -0500 Subject: NYPHP Weekend Events? Message-ID: <072301c289d3$602b4b30$dcbe6444@scandinawa1bo6> Does anyone within the NYPHP group do anything on weekends? I am coming up to NY this weekend and was curious to meet some folk and further educate myself on all things CVS, even a demo would be nice! Thanx Phil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bryan at pyzine.com Mon Nov 11 17:58:33 2002 From: bryan at pyzine.com (Bryan Richard) Date: 11 Nov 2002 14:58:33 -0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] yahoo and php In-Reply-To: <200211112203.gABM3bj8038596@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211112203.gABM3bj8038596@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <1037055513.1215.80.camel@p3local> On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 14:03, Carlos A Hoyos wrote: > I didn't see M. Radwin's speak on phpcon, but for what I read in the > slideshow, it seemed that he was "making the case" on a personal basis, > rather than a formal yahoo statement. > But I've also seen some (few) headlines about the "portal giant embracing > PHP for new development". > > Anybody has an idea of what's happening with yahoo and php? Hi, I'm the Program Chair for PHPCon so I might know a little bit. Some of the CNET headlines may have been a bit leading, but Yahoo! is indeed actively using PHP for some of its community applications. While Michael gave more of the Yahoo! business case for PHP session, Jeremy Zawodny (http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/cat_php.html) gave a talk on the rollout of one of Yahoo!'s first large-scale PHP-based apps -- a 9/11 tribute -- and some of the pros and cons associated with PHP applications and needing to serve an absurd amount of pages. We had a number of Yahoo! engineers attend the conference and the general feeling I got was that PHP is something that has proved itself at Yahoo! and will be used in future projects. /begin plug And, as PHPCon will be in New York in the Spring, if anyone has any questions on the conference, I would be more than happy to answer them. I know I certainly have a few for this group. ;-) /end plug -- Bryan bryan at php-con.com - www.php-con.com From rainman at deroo.net Mon Nov 11 19:56:38 2002 From: rainman at deroo.net (The Rain Maker) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 19:56:38 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] yahoo and php In-Reply-To: <200211112257.gABMvBj8038878@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20021111194136.00b423a8@mail.deroo.net> Members-- >I'm the Program Chair for PHPCon so I might know a little bit. Nice to see you here. >Some of the CNET headlines may have been a bit leading, but Yahoo! is >indeed actively using PHP for some of its community applications. I'll keep my opinions of/about CNET to only spoken word. I will say that CNET is not what I would call a good source of news (Only *slightly* better than /.) but I digress... >While >Michael gave more of the Yahoo! business case for PHP session, Jeremy >Zawodny (http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/cat_php.html) gave a >talk on the rollout of one of Yahoo!'s first large-scale PHP-based apps >-- a 9/11 tribute -- and some of the pros and cons associated with PHP >applications and needing to serve an absurd amount of pages. This really speaks more to his experience with MySQL than PHP (Jeremy *is* Mr MySQL for Y!) but it does speak well of PHP. He also has an excellent blog entry on Linux vs FreeBSD for running MySQL. >We had a number of Yahoo! engineers attend the conference and the >general feeling I got was that PHP is something that has proved itself >at Yahoo! and will be used in future projects. Considering that Y! hired Rasums last month... one can make the assumption that Y! is going to be making a serious commitment to PHP. >/begin plug > >And, as PHPCon will be in New York in the Spring, if anyone has any >questions on the conference, I would be more than happy to answer them. >I know I certainly have a few for this group. ;-) > >/end plug I for one will be there. .r From jonbaer at jonbaer.net Mon Nov 11 21:28:11 2002 From: jonbaer at jonbaer.net (Jon Baer) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 21:28:11 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] phpcon-ny References: <200211112257.gABMvBj8038878@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DD0673B.90800@jonbaer.net> Bryan Richard wrote: >/begin plug > >And, as PHPCon will be in New York in the Spring, if anyone has any >questions on the conference, I would be more than happy to answer them. >I know I certainly have a few for this group. ;-) > >/end plug > > > Sorry if I missed it, but are there exact dates for this? - Jon From bryan at pyzine.com Tue Nov 12 00:45:04 2002 From: bryan at pyzine.com (Bryan Richard) Date: 11 Nov 2002 21:45:04 -0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] phpcon-ny In-Reply-To: <200211120414.gAC4EOj8040336@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211120414.gAC4EOj8040336@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <1037079904.1047.10.camel@p3local> On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 20:14, Jon Baer wrote: > Bryan Richard wrote: > > >/begin plug > > > >And, as PHPCon will be in New York in the Spring, if anyone has any > >questions on the conference, I would be more than happy to answer them. > >I know I certainly have a few for this group. ;-) > > > >/end plug > > > > > > > Sorry if I missed it, but are there exact dates for this? > > - Jon Hi Jon, Last week in April is the current target. We should be able to establish a final date in the coming weeks but we are running the hotel availability gauntlet at the moment. We are still in the planning stages, which I would very much like NYPHP to be a part of, but I am working from the idea of a three-day event: 1 day of tutorials and 2 days of sessions/keynotes. -- Bryan bryan at php-con.com - www.php-con.com From zaunere at yahoo.com Tue Nov 12 17:46:31 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 14:46:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] phpcon-ny In-Reply-To: <200211120543.gAC5hZj8040756@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021112224631.88873.qmail@web12808.mail.yahoo.com> Bryan, Pleasure making your acquaintance. > > Bryan Richard wrote: > > > > >/begin plug > > > > > >And, as PHPCon will be in New York in the Spring, if anyone has > > >any questions on the conference, I would be more than happy to > > >answer them. > > >I know I certainly have a few for this group. ;-) By all means; that's what we do :) > Last week in April is the current target. > > We should be able to establish a final date in the coming weeks but > we are running the hotel availability gauntlet at the moment. > > We are still in the planning stages, which I would very much like > NYPHP to be a part of, but I am working from the idea of a three-day > event: > 1 day of tutorials and 2 days of sessions/keynotes. This sounds like it'll be a rich conference and I'm sure many of us here are looking forward to it. Short of speaking for everyone in NYPHP, many of us would like to be involved with the planning and development of PHP-Con. Although we will not be having a November or December meeting because of Holiday conflicts, a holiday networking party in December is being developed, with additional meetings not out of the question. Our normative monthly meeting schedule will resume in January. Congratulations on a successful PHP-Con, and together we look forward to bringing it to NY. Best, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 From zaunere at yahoo.com Tue Nov 12 18:02:48 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 15:02:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] yahoo and php In-Reply-To: <200211112203.gABM3bj8038596@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021112230248.68626.qmail@web12806.mail.yahoo.com> --- Carlos A Hoyos wrote: > I didn't see M. Radwin's speak on phpcon, but for what I read in the > slideshow, it seemed that he was "making the case" on a personal > basis, rather than a formal yahoo statement. > But I've also seen some (few) headlines about the "portal giant > embracing PHP for new development". > > Anybody has an idea of what's happening with yahoo and php? As Bryan pointed out, some headlines have been misleading, but Yahoo!, as a company, is in-fact adopting PHP. I've been in contact with M. Radwin, and to the best of my knowledge, Yahoo! is based primarily on yScript and additional technologies, developed inhouse and in C/C++. They are looking to use PHP's extensibility by C, and integrate yScript with PHP as a framework for daemon, OS and external communication. As Yahoo! engineers often do, they know a good thing when they see it, and see that PHP's nativity to C, manageable syntax, flexibility and a great development community, offer a lot of value. ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 From nyphp at websapp.com Tue Nov 12 19:46:14 2002 From: nyphp at websapp.com (Daniel Kushner) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 19:46:14 -0500 Subject: FW: project opening Message-ID: <000001c28aae$11956060$7560c118@blackjack> If anyone is interested in this job please contact Jeff Kelly directly at jk at cr-america.com ___________________________ Daniel Kushner - New York PHP http://nyphp.org daniel at nyphp.org Title: Senior Software Engineer (Windows GUI) Skills: C++, Visual C++ 6, MFC, STL, Win32 Date: 11-7-2002 Location: New York, NY Area code: 212 Tax term: FULLTIME CON_W2 CON_HIRE_W2 CON_IND CON_HIRE_IND CON_CORP CON_HIRE_CORP Pay rate: Competitive Length: 2 Month - fulltime Position ID: ui-1 Dice ID: econy001 Job description: Do you want to change the way people interact with their computers? The User Interface team at Ecosystems is focused on enabling its end user application to support several new and advanced features. We expect you to have a proven 5 plus year track record as a C++ Developer. Youll have expertise in Visual C++ 6, MFC, STL, Win32, plus a sound foundation in GUI design. A few quick points prior to any interview: 1) If you can not answer these types of questions without having to reference a book, like MFC Answer Book, please do not call or forward us your resume: a. MFC message passing model b. Message reflection model c. How CWin derivates tie in together to form a hierarchy 2) We are not a placement service, this is a direct position in a startup, deadline driven environment Requirements: C++, Visual C++ 6, MFC, STL, Win32 Travel required: none Telecommute: no Jeffrey A. 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Perhaps we can block out some general questions to hash out on the list and provide a topic for discussion in future NYPHP meetings. Tracks. Currently we are blocking out three tracks with the option for a fourth if the need arises. Current proposals for tracks are: - Enterprise - Application Development - XML - Education (PHP in an academic setting) - CMS - Web Services Additional suggestions? Comments on those listed? General Theme. What are the problems that you are looking to solve? What are you looking to take away from the conference? Why will you be attending PHPCon East 2003? Sessions and Speakers. Are there specific sessions or speakers you would like to see at PHPCon East 2003? Judging from what you have seen of the sessions from PHPCon (http://www.php-con.com/2002/agenda.php), where do we need to improve? Keynotes. Rasmus has penciled us into calendar and will likely be delivering one of the keynotes. I have some ideas for a second but I would like to hear suggestions. Tutorials. We did not provide hands-on tutorials for the first PHPCon but feel it is a necessary addition. What topics are would you be interested in seeing offered? Are you more interested in 3 or 6 hour tutorials? What are your requirements for attending (material to take away, PC provided vs. bring your own laptop, &c.)? I would like to encourage everyone on this list to participate either in the discussion, at the actual conference, or as a media sponsor (banner exchange, email promotion, &c.). We had wonderful support from the Bay Area with the first PHPCon and I suspect, by what I've already seen on both on and off the list, that the local NY PHP community will be just as active. We will be making an open call for papers if anyone is interested in participating as a speaker. And, as before, we will be accepting Birds-of-a-Feather (BoFs) and Works-in-Progress (WiPs) up to the day of the event. I realize there are quite a few questions above, and I don't expect answers on everything, but any feedback I can take in will make for a better conference experience. I think we set a good tone with the first PHPCon and generated some positive press for PHP and its community. Our goal is to make this a very important event for PHP developers and I think we heading in that direction. Thanks to everyone for their help. -- Bryan Program Chair, PHPCon East 2003 bryan at php-con.com www.php-con.com From jonbaer at jonbaer.net Wed Nov 13 05:12:06 2002 From: jonbaer at jonbaer.net (Jon Baer) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 05:12:06 -0500 Subject: PGP/PHP Message-ID: <3DD22576.2060807@jonbaer.net> Can someone point me to some docs outlining how to encode parts of an XML message with a PGP key using PHP, possible? Thanks. - Jon From nyphp at altunergil.com Wed Nov 13 16:52:19 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 16:52:19 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PGP/PHP In-Reply-To: <200211132128.gADLSf5Y004559@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211132128.gADLSf5Y004559@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021113165219.635564d2.nyphp@altunergil.com> Spoiler: it all boils down to using the pgp binary on the system, there's no native support for PGP (as far as I am aware) My PHP/PGP bookmarks: http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/00/20/index3a_page4.html?tw=programming http://www.devshed.com/Talk/Books/ProPHP/page5.html http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/tutorial-brogdon.php My phpbuilder link seems dead.. Search for 'PHP PGP' or 'PHP GPG' in their forums. PS: we ended up not doing anything with it.. which is a shame. oktay On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 16:28:41 -0500 Jon Baer wrote: > Can someone point me to some docs outlining how to encode parts of an > XML message with a PGP key using PHP, possible? > > Thanks. > > - Jon > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list --- > > From zaunere at yahoo.com Thu Nov 14 09:39:02 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 06:39:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: Potential security weakness in mail() function Message-ID: <20021114143902.22088.qmail@web12801.mail.yahoo.com> This was announced some time ago, but I just want to make sure everyone is aware of it - hopefully I'm not a day late and a dollar short for anyone. Bugtraq announcement: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=103011916928204 RedHat Errata: RHSA-2002:213-06 For most, it's probably not much of a problem, but something to keep in mind, nevertheless. Best, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com From zaunere at yahoo.com Thu Nov 14 12:43:54 2002 From: zaunere at yahoo.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 09:43:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] phpcon-ny In-Reply-To: <200211132037.gADKb95Y004313@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021114174354.93118.qmail@web12808.mail.yahoo.com> --- Bryan Richard wrote: > On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 14:46, Hans Zaunere wrote: > > Pleasure making your acquaintance. > > Likewise. > > > > > Bryan Richard wrote: > > > > > > > > >/begin plug > > > > > > > > > >And, as PHPCon will be in New York in the Spring, if anyone has > > > > >any questions on the conference, I would be more than happy to > > > > >answer them. > > > > >I know I certainly have a few for this group. ;-) > > > > By all means; that's what we do :) > > Fantastic. > > Perhaps we can block out some general questions to hash out on the list > and provide a topic for discussion in future NYPHP meetings. Sounds good. By no means do I want speak for others on the list, but I'll try to get the ball rolling by voicing my opinions. I encourage everyone to do the same, as we have a rare opportunity to forge a national conference to be as informative and useful as possible. > Tracks. Currently we are blocking out three tracks with the option for a > fourth if the need arises. Current proposals for tracks are: > > - Enterprise This is always a hot topic, and may include performance tweaking and proper programing techniques. > - Application Development Very broad. > - XML Same with this. > - Education (PHP in an academic setting) This is interesting to me. I work at NYU, and depending on the details of what this track entails, may be able to help out. There must be others who work in an academic (non-profit?) setting and are using PHP. > - CMS > - Web Services Hand in hand with XML IMHO. > Additional suggestions? Comments on those listed? I always feel that a large part of PHP is left out, that being local scripting and CLI. We use PHP through crons to mine data from Oracle/MySQL and couldn't be happier. Considering the other language choices and the various DB support, PHP really is the only answer. > General Theme. What are the problems that you are looking to solve? PHP recognized as more than just an "HTML embedded scripting language" > What are you looking to take away from the conference? This is a toughy. Offhand, probably the satisfaction of feeling that PHP has been launched into the eastern seaboard, and has a strong development community. Also, possibly, the continued support of companies, following suit of Yahoo!. > Why will you be attending PHPCon East 2003? Why wouldn't I? :) > Sessions and Speakers. Are there specific sessions or speakers you would > like to see at PHPCon East 2003? Judging from what you have seen of the > sessions from PHPCon (http://www.php-con.com/2002/agenda.php), where do > we need to improve? > > Keynotes. Rasmus has penciled us into calendar and will likely be > delivering one of the keynotes. I have some ideas for a second but I > would like to hear suggestions. In general terms, more of the same. Sessions concerning enterprise/scalability/XML/design/etc are always useful, and always something that could use reinforcement. > Tutorials. We did not provide hands-on tutorials for the first PHPCon > but feel it is a necessary addition. Very much so. > What topics are would you be interested in seeing offered? I'd like to have some of the core PHP developers give an indepth/"hands dirty" look at performance tweaking, from PHP land and Zend land. Of course, a technical look at the session topics mentioed above would be valuable, as well. > Are you more interested in 3 or 6 hour tutorials? The more I can pick their brains, the better :) > What are your requirements for attending (material to take away, PC > provided vs. bring your own laptop, &c.)? Reference material to take away would be useful, but obviously speakers that I know know the source. > I would like to encourage everyone on this list to participate either in > the discussion, at the actual conference, or as a media sponsor (banner > exchange, email promotion, &c.). Thank you, and I look forward to working together in a large and diverse capacity. > We had wonderful support from the Bay > Area with the first PHPCon and I suspect, by what I've already seen on > both on and off the list, that the local NY PHP community will be just > as active. > > We will be making an open call for papers if anyone is interested in > participating as a speaker. > > And, as before, we will be accepting Birds-of-a-Feather (BoFs) and > Works-in-Progress (WiPs) up to the day of the event. > > I realize there are quite a few questions above, and I don't expect > answers on everything, but any feedback I can take in will make for a > better conference experience. > > I think we set a good tone with the first PHPCon and generated some > positive press for PHP and its community. Our goal is to make this a > very important event for PHP developers and I think we heading in that > direction. Thanks to everyone for their help. Thank you Bryan. I'm sure PHP-Con 2003 East will be great and NYPHP is here to help, allowing you to put your ear to the ground, here in the East. Best, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com From rob at lanciault.com Thu Nov 14 16:14:51 2002 From: rob at lanciault.com (Robert A Lanciault) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 13:14:51 -0800 Subject: employment Message-ID: <000601c28c22$df4fa270$2900a8c0@emerchantexec> Hello I am the president of a Canadian web hosting / development firm in Kingston, ON, Canada. I have an immediate opening for a linux / php /mysql professional. An employee has left us in a real bind and we need assistance ASAP. If there is anyone looking for either full time work or for part time work, please contact me directly. I have provided a toll free number below. Cheers Robert Lanciault President / CEO eMerchant.ca / sellyourownhome.us 10 Oxford Cres Amherstview, ON K7N 1P9 Canada 1-877-768-9327 1-613-389-8618 robl at emerchant.ca "I don't fear computers, I fear the lack of them." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob at lanciault.com Thu Nov 14 17:10:59 2002 From: rob at lanciault.com (Robert A Lanciault) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 14:10:59 -0800 Subject: employment Message-ID: <000401c28c2a$b6b167b0$2900a8c0@emerchantexec> Hello I am the president of a Canadian web hosting / development firm in Kingston, ON, Canada. I have an immediate opening for a linux / php /mysql professional. An employee has left us in a real bind and we need assistance ASAP. If there is anyone looking for either full time work or for part time work, please contact me directly. I have provided a toll free number below. Cheers Robert Lanciault President / CEO eMerchant.ca / sellyourownhome.us 10 Oxford Cres Amherstview, ON K7N 1P9 Canada 1-877-768-9327 1-613-389-8618 robl at emerchant.ca "I don't fear computers, I fear the lack of them." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ucsu at anapraxis.com Thu Nov 14 19:43:46 2002 From: ucsu at anapraxis.com (Weston Houghton) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 19:43:46 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] employment In-Reply-To: <200211141908.gAEJ8V5Y014146@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <4CA6D1F4-F833-11D6-B9B3-003065760278@anapraxis.com> Are you looking for someone on-site, or are you willing to work with someone in NY? Cheers, Wes On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 02:08 PM, Robert A Lanciault wrote: > Hello > > > > I am the president of a Canadian web hosting / development firm in > Kingston, ON, Canada. > > I have an immediate opening for a linux / php /mysql professional. > > An employee has left us in a real bind and we need assistance ASAP. > > If there is anyone looking for either full time work or for part time > work, please contact me directly. > > I have provided a toll free number below. > > > > Cheers > > > > > > Robert Lanciault > > President / CEO > > eMerchant.ca / sellyourownhome.us > > > > 10 Oxford Cres > > Amherstview, ON > > K7N 1P9 Canada > > 1-877-768-9327 > > 1-613-389-8618 > > robl at emerchant.ca > > > > "I don't fear computers, I fear the lack of them." > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > > From tom at supertom.com Fri Nov 15 13:23:04 2002 From: tom at supertom.com (tom at supertom.com) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 13:23:04 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] MySQL question In-Reply-To: <200211141908.gAEJ8V5Y014146@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: I'm using the LOAD DATA query to load a file into a table, which is working OK. I would like to know if anyone has figured out a way to receive statistics about this query, mainly how many and which rows where skipped. According to this page: http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/LOAD_DATA.html there doesn't seem to be a way to do this easily. I guess I can count the number of records in my file, and compare against the database to obtain the number of records skipped, and I could probably do a SELECT OUTFILE and compare that file with my original file to see which records were not loaded, but this seems like alot of work for what I'm asking for. Does anyone have any tips on how to do this without going through what I mentioned above? I know this is a MySQL question, but I'm using it with PHP, so I feel posting it here is justified. Thanks, Tom From hans at nyphp.org Fri Nov 15 14:34:36 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 11:34:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] MySQL question In-Reply-To: <200211151827.gAFIRp4G072255@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021115193436.26312.qmail@web12803.mail.yahoo.com> --- tom at supertom.com wrote: > I'm using the LOAD DATA query to load a file into a table, which is working > OK. I would like to know if anyone has figured out a way to receive > statistics about this query, mainly how many and which rows where skipped. > According to this page: > > http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/LOAD_DATA.html They speak of mysql_info() which is available in PHP. It was requested by yours truly months ago, however it still doesn't look like it'll be available until 4.3. > there doesn't seem to be a way to do this easily. I guess I can count the > number of records in my file, and compare against the database to obtain > the number of records skipped, and I could probably do a SELECT OUTFILE and > compare that file with my original file to see which records were not > loaded, but this seems like alot of work for what I'm asking for. There are a couple built-in MySQL variables (which escape me at the moment) that might help, but essentially, yes, you'd probably be best off doing it the hard way (or use a CVS of PHP). This is why I requested mysql_info() be available :) ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From tom at supertom.com Fri Nov 15 15:08:18 2002 From: tom at supertom.com (tom at supertom.com) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 15:08:18 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] MySQL question In-Reply-To: <200211151934.gAFJYq4G011384@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Yeah, I figured that I was going to have to do this. I did get excited when I saw the mysql_info() function in the docs, but lost hope when I saw it was only available in CVS (going to CVS is not an option for me). Your suggestion of adding that func is a great one - lets up 4.3 comes out soon! Thanks! Tom -----Original Message----- From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:hans at nyphp.org] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 2:35 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] MySQL question --- tom at supertom.com wrote: > I'm using the LOAD DATA query to load a file into a table, which is working > OK. I would like to know if anyone has figured out a way to receive > statistics about this query, mainly how many and which rows where skipped. > According to this page: > > http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/LOAD_DATA.html They speak of mysql_info() which is available in PHP. It was requested by yours truly months ago, however it still doesn't look like it'll be available until 4.3. > there doesn't seem to be a way to do this easily. I guess I can count the > number of records in my file, and compare against the database to obtain > the number of records skipped, and I could probably do a SELECT OUTFILE and > compare that file with my original file to see which records were not > loaded, but this seems like alot of work for what I'm asking for. There are a couple built-in MySQL variables (which escape me at the moment) that might help, but essentially, yes, you'd probably be best off doing it the hard way (or use a CVS of PHP). This is why I requested mysql_info() be available :) ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From dorgan at optonline.net Mon Nov 18 03:11:34 2002 From: dorgan at optonline.net (Donald J. Organ IV) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 03:11:34 -0500 Subject: PHP Project Groups References: <200211141908.gAEJ8V5Y014146@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <001801c28eda$b7079f60$0600020a@laptop01> Does anyone know of any PHP project groups that are looking for help on new projects, I am not looking for pay just a mention of name. From robl at emerchant.ca Mon Nov 18 10:54:03 2002 From: robl at emerchant.ca (Robert A Lanciault) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 07:54:03 -0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups In-Reply-To: <200211180843.gAI8hOkh020743@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <000801c28f1a$b81f0ec0$2900a8c0@emerchantexec> We are looking for help http://www.emerchant.ca Robert Lanciault President / CEO eMerchant.ca / sellyourownhome.us 10 Oxford Cres Amherstview, ON K7N 1P9 Canada 1-877-768-9327 1-613-389-8618 robl at emerchant.ca "I don't fear computers, I fear the lack of them." -----Original Message----- From: Donald J. Organ IV [mailto:dorgan at optonline.net] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:43 AM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups Does anyone know of any PHP project groups that are looking for help on new projects, I am not looking for pay just a mention of name. --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From hans at nyphp.org Mon Nov 18 09:06:18 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 06:06:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups In-Reply-To: <200211180843.gAI8hOkh020743@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021118140618.67983.qmail@web12806.mail.yahoo.com> --- "Donald J. Organ IV" wrote: > Does anyone know of any PHP project groups that are looking for help on new > projects, I am not looking for pay just a mention of name. New York PHP is has a dedicated server online (http://projects.nyphp.org) for just such a purpose. Although not completely implemented, we have at least two projects that will be hosted there, which should start early this week. In addition, NYPHP is always trying to improve the mailing list software, web site in general, and develop interesting new software (like a fully integrated, threaded web-forum/mailing list). I also have about three new web pages and tutorials that need to go online, so any help would certainly be appreciated :) ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From bryan at pyzine.com Mon Nov 18 14:02:07 2002 From: bryan at pyzine.com (Bryan Richard) Date: 18 Nov 2002 11:02:07 -0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] phpcon-ny In-Reply-To: <200211141743.gAEHhx5Y013733@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211141743.gAEHhx5Y013733@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <1037646127.1169.47.camel@p3local> > > Tracks. Currently we are blocking out three tracks with the option for a > > fourth if the need arises. Current proposals for tracks are: > > > > - Enterprise > This is always a hot topic, and may include performance tweaking and proper > programing techniques. > > > - Application Development > Very broad. > > > - XML > Same with this. > > > - Education (PHP in an academic setting) > This is interesting to me. I work at NYU, and depending on the details of > what this track entails, may be able to help out. There must be others who > work in an academic (non-profit?) setting and are using PHP. > > > - CMS > > - Web Services > Hand in hand with XML IMHO. > > > Additional suggestions? Comments on those listed? > > I always feel that a large part of PHP is left out, that being local > scripting and CLI. We use PHP through crons to mine data from Oracle/MySQL > and couldn't be happier. Considering the other language choices and the > various DB support, PHP really is the only answer. The current size of the conference probably won't allow us to be too granular with an Application Development track. One of the most well attended sessions at the first PHPCon was the PDFlif talk, which if a tough one to pigeonhole in anything other than a broad category track. One thing we could do is focus on a given technology for each day of the conference. Day One: Application Development with MySQL, Day Two: Application Development with XML and Web Services. This would also have the benefit of freeing up a track for, possibly, Education. The drawback is that topics like CLI or GD, or Rasmus' Tips & Tricks talk might get overlooked if we try to type the track to strong. I've very interested in doing an Education track and we had a number of Educators, students, and University IT folk at the first PHPCon. Depending on how it is structured, the appeal of an Education track might not pull Enterprise or your typical Application Dev attendees so we would obviously need to see a good showing from the Universities outlining the track, giving sessions, and attending. > > General Theme. What are the problems that you are looking to solve? > > PHP recognized as more than just an "HTML embedded scripting language" I think we are seeing this arise out of the Enterprise track. By and large, PHPCon's focus is the Web, but we certainly don't want anyone leaving thinking PHP is only a tool for your Geocities page. We didn't officially state a tag line for the first conference but I can see the need for something along these lines for the next. I believe PHP Journal was considering printing up shirts that made reference to Perl and Camel butts, but I don't know if we want to go that far. ;) > > What are you looking to take away from the conference? > > This is a toughy. Offhand, probably the satisfaction of feeling that PHP has > been launched into the eastern seaboard, and has a strong development > community. Also, possibly, the continued support of companies, following > suit of Yahoo!. Yahoo! will most certainly be there and we are talking to other companies that are developing enterprise PHP applications. I think having the name of a major University or two that has adopted PHP internally would certainly add to the conference. And, as always, if anyone has any suggestions of companies that have adopted PHP, please pass the information along. > > I think we set a good tone with the first PHPCon and generated some > > positive press for PHP and its community. Our goal is to make this a > > very important event for PHP developers and I think we heading in that > > direction. Thanks to everyone for their help. > > Thank you Bryan. I'm sure PHP-Con 2003 East will be great and NYPHP is here > to help, allowing you to put your ear to the ground, here in the East. Thank you, Hans. -- Bryan bryan at pyzine.com ( www.pyzine.com bryan at php-con.com ) www.php-con.com From agfische at email.smith.edu Mon Nov 18 14:32:07 2002 From: agfische at email.smith.edu (Aaron Fischer) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 14:32:07 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] phpcon-ny Message-ID: I work for Smith College and our language of choice is php. We also use MySQL and run it all on Unix/Apache servers. Having an education track is something that I might be interested in as well. Aaron >>> bryan at pyzine.com 11/18/02 02:00PM >>> > > Tracks. Currently we are blocking out three tracks with the option for a > > fourth if the need arises. Current proposals for tracks are: > > > > - Enterprise > This is always a hot topic, and may include performance tweaking and proper > programing techniques. > > > - Application Development > Very broad. > > > - XML > Same with this. > > > - Education (PHP in an academic setting) > This is interesting to me. I work at NYU, and depending on the details of > what this track entails, may be able to help out. There must be others who > work in an academic (non-profit?) setting and are using PHP. > > > - CMS > > - Web Services > Hand in hand with XML IMHO. > > > Additional suggestions? Comments on those listed? > > I always feel that a large part of PHP is left out, that being local > scripting and CLI. We use PHP through crons to mine data from Oracle/MySQL > and couldn't be happier. Considering the other language choices and the > various DB support, PHP really is the only answer. The current size of the conference probably won't allow us to be too granular with an Application Development track. One of the most well attended sessions at the first PHPCon was the PDFlif talk, which if a tough one to pigeonhole in anything other than a broad category track. One thing we could do is focus on a given technology for each day of the conference. Day One: Application Development with MySQL, Day Two: Application Development with XML and Web Services. This would also have the benefit of freeing up a track for, possibly, Education. The drawback is that topics like CLI or GD, or Rasmus' Tips & Tricks talk might get overlooked if we try to type the track to strong. I've very interested in doing an Education track and we had a number of Educators, students, and University IT folk at the first PHPCon. Depending on how it is structured, the appeal of an Education track might not pull Enterprise or your typical Application Dev attendees so we would obviously need to see a good showing from the Universities outlining the track, giving sessions, and attending. > > General Theme. What are the problems that you are looking to solve? > > PHP recognized as more than just an "HTML embedded scripting language" I think we are seeing this arise out of the Enterprise track. By and large, PHPCon's focus is the Web, but we certainly don't want anyone leaving thinking PHP is only a tool for your Geocities page. We didn't officially state a tag line for the first conference but I can see the need for something along these lines for the next. I believe PHP Journal was considering printing up shirts that made reference to Perl and Camel butts, but I don't know if we want to go that far. ;) > > What are you looking to take away from the conference? > > This is a toughy. Offhand, probably the satisfaction of feeling that PHP has > been launched into the eastern seaboard, and has a strong development > community. Also, possibly, the continued support of companies, following > suit of Yahoo!. Yahoo! will most certainly be there and we are talking to other companies that are developing enterprise PHP applications. I think having the name of a major University or two that has adopted PHP internally would certainly add to the conference. And, as always, if anyone has any suggestions of companies that have adopted PHP, please pass the information along. > > I think we set a good tone with the first PHPCon and generated some > > positive press for PHP and its community. Our goal is to make this a > > very important event for PHP developers and I think we heading in that > > direction. Thanks to everyone for their help. > > Thank you Bryan. I'm sure PHP-Con 2003 East will be great and NYPHP is here > to help, allowing you to put your ear to the ground, here in the East. Thank you, Hans. -- Bryan bryan at pyzine.com ( www.pyzine.com bryan at php-con.com ) www.php-con.com --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dorgan at optonline.net Mon Nov 18 19:40:57 2002 From: dorgan at optonline.net (Donald J. Organ IV) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 19:40:57 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups References: <200211181406.gAIE6Skh022252@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <007701c28f64$539d3b30$0600020a@laptop01> What type of projects are we talking about? I would like to get involved in something that interests me. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans Zaunere" To: "NYPHP Talk" Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 9:06 AM Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups > > --- "Donald J. Organ IV" wrote: > > Does anyone know of any PHP project groups that are looking for help on new > > projects, I am not looking for pay just a mention of name. > > New York PHP is has a dedicated server online (http://projects.nyphp.org) for > just such a purpose. Although not completely implemented, we have at least > two projects that will be hosted there, which should start early this week. > > In addition, NYPHP is always trying to improve the mailing list software, web > site in general, and develop interesting new software (like a fully > integrated, threaded web-forum/mailing list). I also have about three new > web pages and tutorials that need to go online, so any help would certainly > be appreciated :) > > > > > ===== > Hans Zaunere > New York PHP > http://nyphp.org > hans at nyphp.org > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > > From ejp at well.com Mon Nov 18 22:04:32 2002 From: ejp at well.com (Edward Potter) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 22:04:32 -0500 Subject: Bad Bug! PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 In-Reply-To: <200211181932.gAIJWkkh023821@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Out of the blue I'm getting this using php on the command line: php PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 doing a google turned up that an mm.rpm file may be out of date, it was not, error is still with me. Can't shutdown server because the startup will die on: PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 It's a Catch 22 ! thanks for any help! - ed From ejp at well.com Mon Nov 18 22:05:12 2002 From: ejp at well.com (Edward Potter) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 22:05:12 -0500 Subject: Bad Bug! PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 In-Reply-To: <200211181932.gAIJWkkh023821@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Out of the blue I'm getting this using php on the command line: php PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 doing a google turned up that an mm.rpm file may be out of date, it was not, error is still with me. Can't shutdown server because the startup will die on: PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 It's a Catch 22 ! thanks for any help! - ed From brian at preston-campbell.com Mon Nov 18 22:31:39 2002 From: brian at preston-campbell.com (Brian) Date: 18 Nov 2002 22:31:39 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Bad Bug! PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 In-Reply-To: <200211190305.gAJ359kh026089@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211190305.gAJ359kh026089@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <1037676701.5797.3.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 22:05, Edward Potter wrote: > Out of the blue I'm getting this using php on the command line: > php > PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 > > doing a google turned up that an mm.rpm file may be out of date, it was > not, error is still with me. Can't shutdown server because the startup > will die on: > PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 > > It's a Catch 22 ! > > thanks for any help! - ed > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > > I've never seen that but would try to kill the process if it is still running (it shouldn't be but it helps to check) and then edit the php.ini file to remove the reference to mm module. Brian From jonbaer at jonbaer.net Mon Nov 18 23:08:06 2002 From: jonbaer at jonbaer.net (Jon Baer) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 23:08:06 -0500 Subject: MySQL/PHP Certification Questions ... Message-ID: <3DD9B926.5030105@jonbaer.net> While this seems like a pretty cool course: http://www.mysql.com/training/courses/developing_dynamic_webapp.html I don't see it coming to NYC soon which is sad :-( In recent months seems like nothing in the way of PHP certification or MySQL certification has been made, or has there? I have been unemployed for a while and going for wireless security certifications to see if that can spruce up my resume but Id like to do Linux+ as well but is there anything yet for LAMP? What is Sair Linux/GNU certifications consist of? And as an employer is it something you would look for? (For example if someone was certified as a PHP+ or MySQL+ or Certified MySQL 4 Professional, etc.) Any feedback appreciated (before blowing the piggy bank :-) - Jon From hans at nyphp.org Tue Nov 19 09:12:35 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 06:12:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] MySQL/PHP Certification Questions ... In-Reply-To: <200211190413.gAJ4Dikh026897@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021119141235.126.qmail@web12802.mail.yahoo.com> --- Jon Baer wrote: > While this seems like a pretty cool course: > > http://www.mysql.com/training/courses/developing_dynamic_webapp.html > > I don't see it coming to NYC soon which is sad :-( Looks like a great course, but hopefully as the East's visibility increases with PHP-Con and such, more will be offered here (*hint* *hint* :). > In recent months > seems like nothing in the way of PHP certification or MySQL > certification has been made, or has there? I have been unemployed for a > while and going for wireless security certifications to see if that can > spruce up my resume but Id like to do Linux+ as well but is there > anything yet for LAMP? > > What is Sair Linux/GNU certifications consist of? I had looked into Sair a year or so ago, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's pretty well died out. RedHat is the money maker for Linux these days, especially since the partnership with Oracle/Dell. Hans > And as an employer is > it something you would look for? (For example if someone was certified > as a PHP+ or MySQL+ or Certified MySQL 4 Professional, etc.) > > Any feedback appreciated (before blowing the piggy bank :-) > > - Jon > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From hans at nyphp.org Tue Nov 19 09:27:13 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 06:27:13 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] phpcon-ny In-Reply-To: <200211181900.gAIJ0Zkh023644@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021119142713.52135.qmail@web12806.mail.yahoo.com> --- Bryan Richard wrote: > The current size of the conference probably won't allow us to be too > granular with an Application Development track. One of the most well > attended sessions at the first PHPCon was the PDFlif talk, which if a > tough one to pigeonhole in anything other than a broad category track. > > One thing we could do is focus on a given technology for each day of the > conference. Day One: Application Development with MySQL, Day Two: > Application Development with XML and Web Services. This would also have > the benefit of freeing up a track for, possibly, Education. The drawback > is that topics like CLI or GD, or Rasmus' Tips & Tricks talk might get > overlooked if we try to type the track to strong. True; we wouldn't want things to get squeezed out the sides because they don't fit nicely into a track's topic. PHP is probably still young enough that covering broad subject matter is important. > I've very interested in doing an Education track and we had a number of > Educators, students, and University IT folk at the first PHPCon. > Depending on how it is structured, the appeal of an Education track > might not pull Enterprise or your typical Application Dev attendees so > we would obviously need to see a good showing from the Universities > outlining the track, giving sessions, and attending. I've discussed this with our director at NYUCD if some of my software could be used for presentation. And while there is some official legalise to wade through, I'm sure it'll be fine. I'm not sure how to move forward with this, but a large part of NYUCD's internal software (if not all of inhouse development) is PHP. > > > General Theme. What are the problems that you are looking to solve? > > > > PHP recognized as more than just an "HTML embedded scripting language" > > I think we are seeing this arise out of the Enterprise track. By and > large, PHPCon's focus is the Web, but we certainly don't want anyone > leaving thinking PHP is only a tool for your Geocities page. We didn't > officially state a tag line for the first conference but I can see the > need for something along these lines for the next. I believe PHP Journal > was considering printing up shirts that made reference to Perl and Camel > butts, but I don't know if we want to go that far. ;) Sure we do - I'd grab a couple :) > > > What are you looking to take away from the conference? > > > > This is a toughy. Offhand, probably the satisfaction of feeling that PHP > has been launched into the eastern seaboard, and has a strong development > > community. Also, possibly, the continued support of companies, following > > suit of Yahoo!. > > Yahoo! will most certainly be there and we are talking to other > companies that are developing enterprise PHP applications. I think > having the name of a major University or two that has adopted PHP > internally would certainly add to the conference. And, as always, if > anyone has any suggestions of companies that have adopted PHP, please > pass the information along. Well we can certainly put NYU in there, and I will continue to look at other colleges/departments for further use of PHP. Also, I have some relatives at Columbia that may be able to point me in the right direction. And as another poster did, if anyone is using PHP in an educational setting (or any large deployment for that matter), be heard! Best, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From hans at nyphp.org Tue Nov 19 09:56:12 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 06:56:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups In-Reply-To: <200211190044.gAJ0iPkh025405@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021119145612.58736.qmail@web12806.mail.yahoo.com> Donald, --- "Donald J. Organ IV" wrote: > What type of projects are we talking about? I would like to get involved > in something that interests me. Well I'm assuming you'd be most interested in pure PHP coding (which is a shame, because there's a couple web pages, large forms, and a Word document to work on - any takers? :) It pretty much falls into this: -- The NYPHP mailing list is written inhouse and is composed entirely of a CLI PHP script. While it's worked fairly well, there has been problems with it and it needs a revision, plus new features, including: -- Vast performance improvements (50% complete - know sendmail/qmail?) -- MIME parsing and attachment processing (95% complete, but testing need) -- Foolproof threading, regardless of email client, user, etc. (75% complete) -- Additional bells-and-whistles, including tip and URL scraping and compilation, building a "FAQ-ON-DEMAND" of sorts. (5% complete, if that) -- Full integration of all this with a web based forum. (not very difficult, but the above 3 need to be in production first) The user authentication/authorization for all this is already written as a RPC, and would just need be properly hooked into the above. -- Redesign of NYPHP.org, from a layout/aesthetic standpoint. (25% complete) -- Then, improved CMS system, to allow maintenance of articles, news, etc. (10%-15% complete) (Yeah, I know the Nukes do some of this, but it wouldn't be worth dropping boilerplate software into such a dynamic/different environment, unless you know a Nuke so well as to make a nice hack). If you, and/or others, find something interesting, please let me know. I might be leaving something out, but the above is the main development push for NYPHP.org, and any other recommendations/projets are welcome, as we have the system resources to support them (just not the time to write them). Best, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu Tue Nov 19 10:13:29 2002 From: evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu (evan heller) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:13:29 -0500 Subject: OT: Apache Redirection References: <200211191456.gAJEuIkh030403@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DDA5519.8094C4C8@alum.rpi.edu> Question - Does anybody know to to use apache to do the following: redirect all requests for http://webmail.mydomain.com/ to http://mydomain.com:8001/ Here's the problem, since I can do this at the dns level without some sort of dirty coding or using linux (yes, I'm a windows user) I figured maybe the virtual hosting or url-rewriting features of apache could do it for me. Any suggestions? -Evan From gautamg at panix.com Tue Nov 19 10:28:56 2002 From: gautamg at panix.com (Gautam Guliani) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:28:56 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] MySQL/PHP Certification Questions ... In-Reply-To: <200211190413.gAJ4Dikh026897@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: On 11/18/02 11:13 PM, "Jon Baer" wrote: > > What is Sair Linux/GNU certifications consist of? And as an employer is > it something you would look for? (For example if someone was certified > as a PHP+ or MySQL+ or Certified MySQL 4 Professional, etc.) I can't speak for others but when I'm hiring the mention of a certification makes an small impact. It tells me that the candidate was serious enough to go thru the rigor of obtaining a certification. It also tells me that the candidate is aware of the breadth of the field. It doesn't tell me much about the depth of knowledge the candidate possesses. It does not remove the need to give the candidate a thorough technical interview. In fact, candidates with certification are often given a tougher interview because they are expected to meet a higher standard. It also matters which certification is it. Most open source certifications are not taken seriously. Often certifications focus on requiring a candidate to have cursory knowledge of every area and don't focus on in-depth knowledge in specific areas. -- Gautam From JMKing at ipro.org Tue Nov 19 10:21:37 2002 From: JMKing at ipro.org (Jaz-Michael King) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:21:37 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups Message-ID: I've been using sitellite for content management, it's not as messy as nukes and it is a lot less heavy handed with the layout, I have some sites running no tables - all CSS layout using sitellite. have a look at it for the nyphp site, it's at simian.ca it allows users to edit pages and/or news and/or any thing you allow. j >>> hans at nyphp.org 11/19/02 09:56AM >>> Donald, --- "Donald J. Organ IV" wrote: > What type of projects are we talking about? I would like to get involved > in something that interests me. Well I'm assuming you'd be most interested in pure PHP coding (which is a shame, because there's a couple web pages, large forms, and a Word document to work on - any takers? :) It pretty much falls into this: -- The NYPHP mailing list is written inhouse and is composed entirely of a CLI PHP script. While it's worked fairly well, there has been problems with it and it needs a revision, plus new features, including: -- Vast performance improvements (50% complete - know sendmail/qmail?) -- MIME parsing and attachment processing (95% complete, but testing need) -- Foolproof threading, regardless of email client, user, etc. (75% complete) -- Additional bells-and-whistles, including tip and URL scraping and compilation, building a "FAQ-ON-DEMAND" of sorts. (5% complete, if that) -- Full integration of all this with a web based forum. (not very difficult, but the above 3 need to be in production first) The user authentication/authorization for all this is already written as a RPC, and would just need be properly hooked into the above. -- Redesign of NYPHP.org, from a layout/aesthetic standpoint. (25% complete) -- Then, improved CMS system, to allow maintenance of articles, news, etc. (10%-15% complete) (Yeah, I know the Nukes do some of this, but it wouldn't be worth dropping boilerplate software into such a dynamic/different environment, unless you know a Nuke so well as to make a nice hack). If you, and/or others, find something interesting, please let me know. I might be leaving something out, but the above is the main development push for NYPHP.org, and any other recommendations/projets are welcome, as we have the system resources to support them (just not the time to write them). Best, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From LarryC at indexstock.com Tue Nov 19 10:40:24 2002 From: LarryC at indexstock.com (Larry Chuon) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:40:24 -0500 Subject: OSSUITE - Open-source Suite Message-ID: <86713EAB93BD5F40B94A0C8E604C7C91AEB85A@index-exchange.indexstock.com> Hello NYPHP and LAMP Gurus: My team has been working on this project part-time for a couple of months. We're about to release it, but we want you to have a preview first. OSSUITE is an integration of NOLA (ERP), osCommerce (e-commerce) and CRM (coming soon). Most of the PHP based open-source CRM products only cover 20% of what the industry needs. We'll write one from scratch. If anybody is interested in working on this, please contact me. We need all the help available. http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oscatalog/ - the catalog site http://demo.ossuite.org/final/osadmin/default.php - admin site to manage the catalog Username: admin Password: password http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oserp/index.php - ERP or accounting backend Username: admin Password: password There are many enhancements and bug fixes. Keep in mind this is the initial release (ver.1.0). Besides adding CRM, we'll include promo and discount features in future releases. Have fun! Larry Note: Don't change the password. We need to keep it accessible by others. Thanks. From sklar at sklar.com Tue Nov 19 10:44:48 2002 From: sklar at sklar.com (David Sklar) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:44:48 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection In-Reply-To: <200211191515.gAJFFpkh030504@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: If you have mod_rewrite, put this in the config for webmail.mydomain.com: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^.*$ http://mydomain.com:8001/ [L,R] -dave > -----Original Message----- > From: evan heller [mailto:evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu] > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:16 AM > To: NYPHP Talk > Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection > > > Question - > > Does anybody know to to use apache to do the > following: > > redirect all requests for > http://webmail.mydomain.com/ to > http://mydomain.com:8001/ > > Here's the problem, since I can do this at the dns > level without some sort of dirty coding or using > linux (yes, I'm a windows user) I figured maybe > the virtual hosting or url-rewriting features of > apache could do it for me. Any suggestions? > > -Evan > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > From fields at surgam.net Tue Nov 19 10:45:05 2002 From: fields at surgam.net (Adam Fields) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 09:45:05 -0600 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection In-Reply-To: <200211191515.gAJFFpkh030504@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211191515.gAJFFpkh030504@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021119154505.GI20836@eye.surgam.net> On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 10:15:51AM -0500, evan heller wrote: > Question - > > Does anybody know to to use apache to do the > following: > > redirect all requests for > http://webmail.mydomain.com/ to > http://mydomain.com:8001/ > > Here's the problem, since I can do this at the dns > level without some sort of dirty coding or using > linux (yes, I'm a windows user) I figured maybe > the virtual hosting or url-rewriting features of > apache could do it for me. Any suggestions? Yeah, you should be able to do this with something like: Redirect / http://mydomain.com:8001/ There's a good description here: http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue61/nielsen2.html -- - Adam ----- Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. http://www.adamfields.com From sklar at sklar.com Tue Nov 19 10:47:12 2002 From: sklar at sklar.com (David Sklar) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:47:12 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] Bad Bug! PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 In-Reply-To: <200211190305.gAJ359kh026089@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Are you on Windows or Unix? If the latter, check in /tmp for a file that looks like "session_mm.sem" and delete it (as root). It was created by another PHP process that was using session support (the web server?) and you as a command line user don't have permission to write to that file. -dave > -----Original Message----- > From: Edward Potter [mailto:ejp at well.com] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:05 PM > To: NYPHP Talk > Subject: [nycphp-talk] Bad Bug! PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session > mm module in Unknown on line 0 > > > Out of the blue I'm getting this using php on the command line: > php > PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 > > doing a google turned up that an mm.rpm file may be out of date, it was > not, error is still with me. Can't shutdown server because the startup > will die on: > PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 > > It's a Catch 22 ! > > thanks for any help! - ed > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > From Arno.Vanmosel at wwecorp.com Tue Nov 19 11:17:37 2002 From: Arno.Vanmosel at wwecorp.com (Vanmosel, Arno ) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:17:37 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite Message-ID: <7101D732D17CD311AEFF00508B55857203F72AB3@NT-EXCH-TOWER2> Looks very nice .... -----Original Message----- From: Larry Chuon [mailto:LarryC at indexstock.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:41 AM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite Hello NYPHP and LAMP Gurus: My team has been working on this project part-time for a couple of months. We're about to release it, but we want you to have a preview first. OSSUITE is an integration of NOLA (ERP), osCommerce (e-commerce) and CRM (coming soon). Most of the PHP based open-source CRM products only cover 20% of what the industry needs. We'll write one from scratch. If anybody is interested in working on this, please contact me. We need all the help available. http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oscatalog/ - the catalog site http://demo.ossuite.org/final/osadmin/default.php - admin site to manage the catalog Username: admin Password: password http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oserp/index.php - ERP or accounting backend Username: admin Password: password There are many enhancements and bug fixes. Keep in mind this is the initial release (ver.1.0). Besides adding CRM, we'll include promo and discount features in future releases. Have fun! Larry Note: Don't change the password. We need to keep it accessible by others. Thanks. --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu Tue Nov 19 11:45:19 2002 From: evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu (evan heller) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:45:19 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection References: <200211191545.gAJFjGkh030678@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DDA6A9F.260AE96@alum.rpi.edu> Wow, that was a quick reply from everyone. Thank you very much, I'll be putting this information to go use! -Evan -- Evan Heller evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu From evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu Tue Nov 19 11:56:36 2002 From: evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu (evan heller) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:56:36 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection References: <200211191647.gAJGlekh031047@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DDA6D44.64A1E67A@alum.rpi.edu> Actually now I have one more question: I'm currently running multiple virtual hosts using the directive So, if I would like to redirect all http://webmail.* to mydomain.com:8001 how would I do this? Like so? ServerAlias webmail.* Redirect / http://mydomain.com:8001/ -Evan evan heller wrote: > > Wow, that was a quick reply from everyone. Thank > you very much, I'll be putting this information to > go use! > > -Evan > -- > > Evan Heller > evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- -- Evan Heller evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu From fields at surgam.net Tue Nov 19 12:49:55 2002 From: fields at surgam.net (Adam Fields) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:49:55 -0600 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection In-Reply-To: <200211191658.gAJGwskh031101@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211191658.gAJGwskh031101@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021119174955.GE9172@eye.surgam.net> On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 11:58:54AM -0500, evan heller wrote: > Actually now I have one more question: > > > I'm currently running multiple virtual hosts using > the directive > So, if I would like to redirect all > http://webmail.* to mydomain.com:8001 how would I > do this? > Like so? > > > ServerAlias webmail.* > Redirect / http://mydomain.com:8001/ > I don't believe you can use a wildcard in the ServerAlias directive, but I've never tried. I think you have to name the aliases explicitly, and I don't know if you can specify just aliases without a ServerName. -- - Adam ----- Adam Fields, Managing Partner, fields at surgam.net Surgam, Inc. is a technology consulting firm with strong background in delivering scalable and robust enterprise web and IT applications. http://www.adamfields.com From gautamg at panix.com Tue Nov 19 13:47:11 2002 From: gautamg at panix.com (Gautam Guliani) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:47:11 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection In-Reply-To: <200211191658.gAJGwskh031101@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Evan, You're best off using mod_rewrite. http://www.engelschall.com/pw/apache/rewriteguide/#ToC35 In particular and http://www.engelschall.com/pw/apache/rewriteguide/ In general should help you. -- Gautam On 11/19/02 11:58 AM, "evan heller" wrote: > Actually now I have one more question: > > > I'm currently running multiple virtual hosts using > the directive > So, if I would like to redirect all > http://webmail.* to mydomain.com:8001 how would I > do this? > Like so? > > > ServerAlias webmail.* > Redirect / http://mydomain.com:8001/ > > > -Evan > > > evan heller wrote: >> >> Wow, that was a quick reply from everyone. Thank >> you very much, I'll be putting this information to >> go use! >> >> -Evan >> -- >> >> Evan Heller >> evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu >> >> From oktay at optonline.net Tue Nov 19 19:07:05 2002 From: oktay at optonline.net (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 19:07:05 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite In-Reply-To: <200211191540.gAJFeckh030646@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211191540.gAJFeckh030646@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021119190705.623ef042.oktay@optonline.net> Are you guys planning a public release anytime soon? Actually I don't need to have the software now, but it would help us evaluate it more effectively if we knew what to expect in terms of release date. Thank you. Oktay Altunergil On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:40:38 -0500 Larry Chuon wrote: > Hello NYPHP and LAMP Gurus: > > My team has been working on this project part-time for a couple of months. > We're about to release it, but we want you to have a preview first. > > OSSUITE is an integration of NOLA (ERP), osCommerce (e-commerce) and CRM > (coming soon). Most of the PHP based open-source CRM products only cover > 20% of what the industry needs. We'll write one from scratch. If anybody > is interested in working on this, please contact me. We need all the help > available. > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oscatalog/ - the catalog site > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/osadmin/default.php - admin site to manage the > catalog > Username: admin > Password: password > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oserp/index.php - ERP or accounting backend > Username: admin > Password: password > > There are many enhancements and bug fixes. Keep in mind this is the initial > release (ver.1.0). Besides adding CRM, we'll include promo and discount > features in future releases. > > Have fun! > Larry > > Note: Don't change the password. We need to keep it accessible by others. > Thanks. > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > From nyphp at altunergil.com Tue Nov 19 19:08:24 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 19:08:24 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite In-Reply-To: <200211191540.gAJFeckh030646@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211191540.gAJFeckh030646@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021119190824.1425ec46.nyphp@altunergil.com> Are you guys planning a public release anytime soon? Actually I don't need to have the software now, but it would help us evaluate it more effectively if we knew what to expect in terms of release date. Thank you. Oktay Altunergil On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:40:38 -0500 Larry Chuon wrote: > Hello NYPHP and LAMP Gurus: > > My team has been working on this project part-time for a couple of months. > We're about to release it, but we want you to have a preview first. > > OSSUITE is an integration of NOLA (ERP), osCommerce (e-commerce) and CRM > (coming soon). Most of the PHP based open-source CRM products only cover > 20% of what the industry needs. We'll write one from scratch. If anybody > is interested in working on this, please contact me. We need all the help > available. > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oscatalog/ - the catalog site > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/osadmin/default.php - admin site to manage the > catalog > Username: admin > Password: password > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oserp/index.php - ERP or accounting backend > Username: admin > Password: password > > There are many enhancements and bug fixes. Keep in mind this is the initial > release (ver.1.0). Besides adding CRM, we'll include promo and discount > features in future releases. > > Have fun! > Larry > > Note: Don't change the password. We need to keep it accessible by others. > Thanks. > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > From evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu Tue Nov 19 21:31:59 2002 From: evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu (evan heller) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 21:31:59 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection References: <200211191847.gAJIlAkh031676@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DDAF41F.30B3C2CD@alum.rpi.edu> Ok, So using mod_rewrite, how do I say, : if the domain contains webmail.* the redirect to mydomain.com:8001 and will this work universally? -Evan -------- Evan Heller evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu From jean at ufinity.com Tue Nov 19 21:59:33 2002 From: jean at ufinity.com (Jean B Flamand) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:59:33 +0800 Subject: IMAP function imap_rfc822_parse_headers Message-ID: <000001c29040$dacbc810$cb00a8c0@grimmy> Hi all imap_rfc822_parse_headers (StringHeader) return an Object with all properties of the header. My Probem : I m trying to parse a normal mail header with this function. It normally returns an object , but in my case this object is empty, i tried on several headers the problem keeps repeating ! Do you know if there s any "pre" parsing to do on the string or if you had any problem with this function can you tell me what happened to you ? Thanks for your help. JB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gautamg at panix.com Tue Nov 19 22:07:56 2002 From: gautamg at panix.com (Gautam Guliani) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 22:07:56 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection In-Reply-To: <200211200234.gAK2YKkh034064@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: David's solution was close to this. Here is the solution RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^webmail\\..*$ http://mydomain.com:8001/ [L,R] Strictly speaking it redirects domains *beginning* with webmail Which is what I think you want anyway. If you really want domains *containing* webmail then RewriteEngine on RewriteRule webmail\\..*$ http://mydomain.com:8001/ [L,R] -- Gautam On 11/19/02 9:34 PM, "evan heller" wrote: > Ok, > > So using mod_rewrite, how do I say, : > > if the domain contains webmail.* > the redirect to mydomain.com:8001 > > and will this work universally? > > -Evan > > -------- > Evan Heller > evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > > > > From evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu Tue Nov 19 23:32:53 2002 From: evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu (evan heller) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 23:32:53 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection References: <200211200308.gAK38Dkh034325@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <3DDB1075.1372B833@alum.rpi.edu> Well this IS what I had wanted but it doesn't seem to work if there are virtual hosts in play. Any other suggestions, ideas? -Evan Gautam Guliani wrote: > > David's solution was close to this. > Here is the solution > > RewriteEngine on > RewriteRule ^webmail\\..*$ http://mydomain.com:8001/ [L,R] > ------- Evan Heller evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu From gautamg at panix.com Tue Nov 19 23:58:23 2002 From: gautamg at panix.com (Gautam Guliani) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 23:58:23 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OT: Apache Redirection In-Reply-To: <200211200435.gAK4ZKkh036789@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Even if you put these statements before the first VirtualHost statement? -- Gautam On 11/19/02 11:35 PM, "evan heller" wrote: > Well this IS what I had wanted but it doesn't seem > to work if there are virtual hosts in play. Any > other suggestions, ideas? > > -Evan > > Gautam Guliani wrote: >> >> David's solution was close to this. >> Here is the solution >> >> RewriteEngine on >> RewriteRule ^webmail\\..*$ http://mydomain.com:8001/ [L,R] >> > > > ------- > Evan Heller > evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > > > > From dorgan at optonline.net Wed Nov 20 00:55:02 2002 From: dorgan at optonline.net (Donald J. Organ IV) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 00:55:02 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups References: <200211191530.gAJFUtkh030589@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <008001c29059$5e4e6400$0600020a@laptop01> Does anyone want to get together and work on a CMS, that could be used for everything from eCommerce to School Districts depending on the modules loaded into it? From pasimard at verizon.net Wed Nov 20 01:35:07 2002 From: pasimard at verizon.net (Peter Simard) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 01:35:07 -0500 Subject: Howard Dean for President - 2004 Message-ID: <131431707296.20021120013507@verizon.net> 1:31 AM 11/20/2002 Wednesday Hello Everyone; The 2004 Presidential election is 2 years away, but I've already picked my candidate, Howard Dean, Governor of Vermont. In fact, I'm so enthusiastic about Governor Dean I've put up a website in support of his candidacy www.americafordean.com Take a look and if you like what you see, pass the link along, Pete -- Pete 908.630.9411 mailto:pasimard at verizon.net Mail management by: The Bat! 1.61 From dorgan at optonline.net Wed Nov 20 04:03:58 2002 From: dorgan at optonline.net (Donald J. Organ IV) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 04:03:58 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups References: <200211191530.gAJFUtkh030589@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <001401c29073$c2cbf360$0600020a@laptop01> Actually I would be interested in doing some page creation or anything, i would just like my name metioned. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jaz-Michael King" To: "NYPHP Talk" Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:30 AM Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP Project Groups > I've been using sitellite for content management, it's not as messy as nukes and it is a lot less heavy handed with the layout, I have some sites running no tables - all CSS layout using sitellite. have a look at it for the nyphp site, it's at simian.ca > > it allows users to edit pages and/or news and/or any thing you allow. > > j > > >>> hans at nyphp.org 11/19/02 09:56AM >>> > > Donald, > > --- "Donald J. Organ IV" wrote: > > What type of projects are we talking about? I would like to get involved > > in something that interests me. > > Well I'm assuming you'd be most interested in pure PHP coding (which is a > shame, because there's a couple web pages, large forms, and a Word document > to work on - any takers? :) > > It pretty much falls into this: > > -- The NYPHP mailing list is written inhouse and is composed entirely of a > CLI PHP script. While it's worked fairly well, there has been problems with > it and it needs a revision, plus new features, including: > -- Vast performance improvements (50% complete - know sendmail/qmail?) > -- MIME parsing and attachment processing > (95% complete, but testing need) > -- Foolproof threading, regardless of email client, user, etc. > (75% complete) > -- Additional bells-and-whistles, including tip and URL scraping and > compilation, building a "FAQ-ON-DEMAND" of sorts. > (5% complete, if that) > -- Full integration of all this with a web based forum. > (not very difficult, but the above 3 need to be in production first) > > The user authentication/authorization for all this is already written as a > RPC, and would just need be properly hooked into the above. > > -- Redesign of NYPHP.org, from a layout/aesthetic standpoint. > (25% complete) > -- Then, improved CMS system, to allow maintenance of articles, news, etc. > (10%-15% complete) > (Yeah, I know the Nukes do some of this, but it wouldn't be worth dropping > boilerplate software into such a dynamic/different environment, unless you > know a Nuke so well as to make a nice hack). > > If you, and/or others, find something interesting, please let me know. I > might be leaving something out, but the above is the main development push > for NYPHP.org, and any other recommendations/projets are welcome, as we have > the system resources to support them (just not the time to write them). > > Best, > > > ===== > Hans Zaunere > New York PHP > http://nyphp.org > hans at nyphp.org > > > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > > From dorgan at optonline.net Wed Nov 20 06:00:49 2002 From: dorgan at optonline.net (Donald J. Organ IV) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 06:00:49 -0500 Subject: PHP 5 References: <200211200911.gAK9Axkh039248@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <001101c29084$15f73300$0600020a@laptop01> Does anyone know anything about when PHP 5 is due out? And what the major differences will be or any details at all? From LarryC at indexstock.com Wed Nov 20 09:57:45 2002 From: LarryC at indexstock.com (Larry Chuon) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 09:57:45 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite Message-ID: <86713EAB93BD5F40B94A0C8E604C7C91AEB872@index-exchange.indexstock.com> Hi Oktay, We're validating the installation procedure now. If we get through with it today, we'll upload it onto sourceforge.net under the name of OSSUITE tonight. Otherwise, the latest would be Sunday. Larry -----Original Message----- From: Oktay Altunergil [mailto:nyphp at altunergil.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 7:08 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite Are you guys planning a public release anytime soon? Actually I don't need to have the software now, but it would help us evaluate it more effectively if we knew what to expect in terms of release date. Thank you. Oktay Altunergil On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:40:38 -0500 Larry Chuon wrote: > Hello NYPHP and LAMP Gurus: > > My team has been working on this project part-time for a couple of months. > We're about to release it, but we want you to have a preview first. > > OSSUITE is an integration of NOLA (ERP), osCommerce (e-commerce) and CRM > (coming soon). Most of the PHP based open-source CRM products only cover > 20% of what the industry needs. We'll write one from scratch. If anybody > is interested in working on this, please contact me. We need all the help > available. > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oscatalog/ - the catalog site > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/osadmin/default.php - admin site to manage the > catalog > Username: admin > Password: password > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oserp/index.php - ERP or accounting backend > Username: admin > Password: password > > There are many enhancements and bug fixes. Keep in mind this is the initial > release (ver.1.0). Besides adding CRM, we'll include promo and discount > features in future releases. > > Have fun! > Larry > > Note: Don't change the password. We need to keep it accessible by others. > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From nyphp at altunergil.com Wed Nov 20 10:15:01 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:15:01 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite In-Reply-To: <200211201457.gAKEvokh040864@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211201457.gAKEvokh040864@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021120101501.4c6c2ec5.nyphp@altunergil.com> Perfect. Thanks a lot for your response. And good luck with the project. Oktay On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 09:57:50 -0500 Larry Chuon wrote: > Hi Oktay, > > We're validating the installation procedure now. If we get through with it > today, we'll upload it onto sourceforge.net under the name of OSSUITE > tonight. Otherwise, the latest would be Sunday. > > Larry > -----Original Message----- > From: Oktay Altunergil [mailto:nyphp at altunergil.com] > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 7:08 PM > To: NYPHP Talk > Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] OSSUITE - Open-source Suite > > Are you guys planning a public release anytime soon? Actually I don't need > to have the software now, but it would help us evaluate it more effectively > if we knew what to expect in terms of release date. > > Thank you. > > Oktay Altunergil > > On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:40:38 -0500 > Larry Chuon wrote: > > > Hello NYPHP and LAMP Gurus: > > > > My team has been working on this project part-time for a couple of months. > > We're about to release it, but we want you to have a preview first. > > > > OSSUITE is an integration of NOLA (ERP), osCommerce (e-commerce) and CRM > > (coming soon). Most of the PHP based open-source CRM products only cover > > 20% of what the industry needs. We'll write one from scratch. If anybody > > is interested in working on this, please contact me. We need all the help > > available. > > > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oscatalog/ - the catalog site > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/osadmin/default.php - admin site to manage > the > > catalog > > Username: admin > > Password: password > > > > http://demo.ossuite.org/final/oserp/index.php - ERP or accounting backend > > Username: admin > > Password: password > > > > There are many enhancements and bug fixes. Keep in mind this is the > initial > > release (ver.1.0). Besides adding CRM, we'll include promo and discount > > features in future releases. > > > > Have fun! > > Larry > > > > Note: Don't change the password. We need to keep it accessible by others. > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > From hans at nyphp.org Wed Nov 20 13:16:54 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:16:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] IMAP function imap_rfc822_parse_headers In-Reply-To: <200211200257.gAK2vTkh034192@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021120181654.3019.qmail@web12802.mail.yahoo.com> --- Jean B Flamand wrote: > Hi all > > imap_rfc822_parse_headers > > (StringHeader) return an Object with all properties of the header. > > My Probem : I m trying to parse a normal mail header with this function. > It normally returns an object , but in my case this object is empty, i > tried on several headers the problem keeps repeating ! > Do you know if there s any "pre" parsing to do on the string or if you > had any problem with this function can you tell me what happened to you I haven't used this function myself, but consider a couple things: -- what kind of line termination are you using? I think these functions may have had some issues with \\r\ vs \ vs \ \\r -- Try a *very* simple header, ie: $test_header = "From: blah at hah.com\\r\ To:to at woo.com\\r\ \\r\ "; -- do other functions from this extension work? Check that they're configured properly, and it can find the c-client libs. Hans > ? > > Thanks for your help. > > JB > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From hans at nyphp.org Wed Nov 20 13:22:43 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:22:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] PHP 5 In-Reply-To: <200211201103.gAKB3Vkh039780@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021120182243.14078.qmail@web12803.mail.yahoo.com> --- "Donald J. Organ IV" wrote: > Does anyone know anything about when PHP 5 is due out? First quarter '03 if I'm not mistaken (and I might be). > And what the major differences will be or any details at all? http://www.php.net/ZEND_CHANGES.txt http://www.zend.com/engine2/ZendEngine-2.0.pdf And the ZE2 mailing list on zend.com ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From jean at ufinity.com Wed Nov 20 21:22:40 2002 From: jean at ufinity.com (Jean B Flamand) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 10:22:40 +0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] IMAP function imap_rfc822_parse_headers In-Reply-To: <200211201816.gAKIGxkh042058@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <000101c29104$ddadb240$cb00a8c0@grimmy> Thanks a lot Hans, Now I manage to use this function , you need to replace all \ by \\r\ before sending the string to the function, but now it appears that there are some limitation to this function... With php 2.2.3 the number of address in the field "to" is forced to a max of 140... If nore than 140 the function crashes badly... But it works fine wit php 2.2.2 !!! Gotta go in the C code of 2.2.3 to clear this up :( ... If anybody know why this is so bad let me know please .... Thanks JB -----Original Message----- From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:hans at nyphp.org] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:17 AM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] IMAP function imap_rfc822_parse_headers --- Jean B Flamand wrote: > Hi all > > imap_rfc822_parse_headers > > (StringHeader) return an Object with all properties of the header. > > My Probem : I m trying to parse a normal mail header with this > function. It normally returns an object , but in my case this object > is empty, i tried on several headers the problem keeps repeating ! Do > you know if there s any "pre" parsing to do on the string or if you > had any problem with this function can you tell me what happened to > you I haven't used this function myself, but consider a couple things: -- what kind of line termination are you using? I think these functions may have had some issues with \\r\ vs \ vs \ \\r -- Try a *very* simple header, ie: $test_header = "From: blah at hah.com\\r\ To:to at woo.com\\r\ \\r\ "; -- do other functions from this extension work? Check that they're configured properly, and it can find the c-client libs. Hans > ? > > Thanks for your help. > > JB > > > > > > ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From hans at nyphp.org Wed Nov 20 22:07:39 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:07:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] IMAP function imap_rfc822_parse_headers In-Reply-To: <200211210220.gAL2KSkh045456@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021121030739.94307.qmail@web12808.mail.yahoo.com> --- Jean B Flamand wrote: > Thanks a lot Hans, > > Now I manage to use this function , you need to replace all \ by \\r\ Ahh, yeah, damn email standards :) The RFCs say only \\r\ are allowed, but most MTAs etc do only \ - a real mess and RFCs don't help much! > before sending the string to the function, but now it appears that there > are some limitation to this function... > With php 2.2.3 the number of address in the field "to" is forced to a > max of 140... If nore than 140 the function crashes badly... > But it works fine wit php 2.2.2 !!! > Gotta go in the C code of 2.2.3 to clear this up :( Good luck.. from what I've seen, parts of this extension are a bit rough. Mailparse, which should be stable in 4.3 (and has been moved to PECL) looks promising. As I've been rewriting the mailing list software for NYPHP, I wrote a fairly robust class and set of functions for parsing emails. It's still a little rough and lacks some features, but has worked well in testing. I've attached it, and feel free to rip what you want from it, and better yet, see where it flops and let me know :) Best, Hans > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:hans at nyphp.org] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:17 AM > To: NYPHP Talk > Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] IMAP function imap_rfc822_parse_headers > > > > --- Jean B Flamand wrote: > > Hi all > > > > imap_rfc822_parse_headers > > > > (StringHeader) return an Object with all properties of the header. > > > > My Probem : I m trying to parse a normal mail header with this > > function. It normally returns an object , but in my case this object > > is empty, i tried on several headers the problem keeps repeating ! Do > > you know if there s any "pre" parsing to do on the string or if you > > had any problem with this function can you tell me what happened to > > you > > I haven't used this function myself, but consider a couple things: > > -- what kind of line termination are you using? I think these functions > may have had some issues with \\r\ vs \ vs \ \\r > > -- Try a *very* simple header, ie: > $test_header = "From: blah at hah.com\\r\ To:to at woo.com\\r\ \\r\ "; > > -- do other functions from this extension work? Check that they're > configured properly, and it can find the c-client libs. > > Hans > ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: pmail.inc URL: From jean at ufinity.com Thu Nov 21 02:14:38 2002 From: jean at ufinity.com (Jean B Flamand) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 15:14:38 +0800 Subject: Problem with imap_open and win2k imail pop server Message-ID: <001101c2912d$a880bbc0$cb00a8c0@grimmy> Hi All, A new question concerning Imap functions, Anyone had problems connecting with Imail server on Win2k when using an imap_open for POP ? Thanks JB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From LarryC at indexstock.com Thu Nov 21 13:15:03 2002 From: LarryC at indexstock.com (Larry Chuon) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:15:03 -0500 Subject: OSSuite Released Message-ID: <86713EAB93BD5F40B94A0C8E604C7C91AEB88F@index-exchange.indexstock.com> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ossuite From oktay at optonline.net Thu Nov 21 13:29:06 2002 From: oktay at optonline.net (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:29:06 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released In-Reply-To: <200211211815.gALIF8kh050430@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211211815.gALIF8kh050430@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021121132906.2741d242.oktay@optonline.net> Looks like we'll need to recompile PHP (among other things) to give this a shot. :) Looks like it might be worth the effort though. Oktay On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:15:08 -0500 Larry Chuon wrote: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/ossuite > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > From MLynn at exchange.ml.com Thu Nov 21 14:06:50 2002 From: MLynn at exchange.ml.com (Lynn, Michael (DCS)) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:06:50 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released Message-ID: <8FA07D8665A9D511B80E00B0D068A1510293AA6C@ehope16.hew.us.ml.com> What is the relationship to http://oscommerce.com? Mike -----Original Message----- From: Larry Chuon [mailto:LarryC at indexstock.com] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:15 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released http://sourceforge.net/projects/ossuite --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From ruryj at vuser.vu.union.edu Thu Nov 21 14:30:13 2002 From: ruryj at vuser.vu.union.edu (Jonathan Rury) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:30:13 -0500 Subject: New project Message-ID: <000d01c29194$6b17e2b0$d7d14242@xeno> Greetings! This isn't entirely PHP related but I thought it might be worth asking since it does fall into a similar realm. What I am looking to do is design and implement a scripting language that would be embedded in HTML. The first step I've decided on for this is to try to get a hold on is information about how one goes about getting a compiled binary and Apache to coexist happily. Obviously PHP is a great example of this and looking at the source will be a good way to start but I was wondering if anyone knows of any books that specifically deal with this issue; not neccescarily a book on this specific problem but more a reference on dealing with Apache (it's the only web server I'll be supporting for the time being - think small, right?) and the issues that come with that. Any suggestions would be a great help so thanks. Jonathan From LarryC at indexstock.com Thu Nov 21 14:33:43 2002 From: LarryC at indexstock.com (Larry Chuon) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:33:43 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released Message-ID: <86713EAB93BD5F40B94A0C8E604C7C91AEB896@index-exchange.indexstock.com> We don't have any relationship with osCommerce or Nola. We use an older version of their software, integrate them together, add new features, and release OSSuite under the original license. -----Original Message----- From: Lynn, Michael [mailto:MLynn at exchange.ml.com] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:07 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: RE: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released What is the relationship to http://oscommerce.com? Mike -----Original Message----- From: Larry Chuon [mailto:LarryC at indexstock.com] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:15 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released http://sourceforge.net/projects/ossuite --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From nyphp at altunergil.com Thu Nov 21 14:43:14 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:43:14 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] New project In-Reply-To: <200211211932.gALJWEkh050852@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211211932.gALJWEkh050852@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021121144314.16c29628.nyphp@altunergil.com> I think it would make sense to start with information on "writing apache modules" http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=7532/ddj0209d/0209d.htm (just one of the many i found on google) oktay On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:32:14 -0500 Jonathan Rury wrote: > Greetings! > > This isn't entirely PHP related but I thought it might be worth asking since > it does fall into a similar realm. What I am looking to do is design and > implement a scripting language that would be embedded in HTML. The first > step I've decided on for this is to try to get a hold on is information > about how one goes about getting a compiled binary and Apache to coexist > happily. Obviously PHP is a great example of this and looking at the source > will be a good way to start but I was wondering if anyone knows of any books > that specifically deal with this issue; not neccescarily a book on this > specific problem but more a reference on dealing with Apache (it's the only > web server I'll be supporting for the time being - think small, right?) and > the issues that come with that. Any suggestions would be a great help so > thanks. > > Jonathan > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > From hans at nyphp.org Thu Nov 21 21:57:16 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 18:57:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] New project In-Reply-To: <200211211932.gALJWEkh050852@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021122025716.78480.qmail@web12801.mail.yahoo.com> --- Jonathan Rury wrote: > Greetings! > > This isn't entirely PHP related but I thought it might be worth asking > since it does fall into a similar realm. What I am looking to do is design > and implement a scripting language that would be embedded in HTML. Similar? I'd say so! :) Out of curiosity, what features don't you find in PHP that is cause for another language? Or is this just a project for fun? > The first > step I've decided on for this is to try to get a hold on is information > about how one goes about getting a compiled binary and Apache to coexist > happily. Strictly speaking, that's CGI, and could be incorpated with any HTTPD. http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Documentation/ > Obviously PHP is a great example of this Yes and no. PHP's strength often comes as a module of Apache, which is different than a CGI. > and looking at the source > will be a good way to start but I was wondering if anyone knows of any > books that specifically deal with this issue; not neccescarily a book on > this specific problem but more a reference on dealing with Apache (it's > the only web server I'll be supporting for the time being - think small, > right?) and the issues that come with that. I think you probably want to know about writing an Apache module. There is an O'Reilly book on the subject, although probably dated; certainly since Apache 2. The book, however, gives a good overview of the Apache request stages, etc and architecture. There's also apache_hooks, which is a PHP SAPI, although looking at the code would give an excellent idea on interacting with Apache at a lower level. And of course, probably the best source: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/API.html http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/API.html http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/ and http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/ as an overview of how A2 does things. Best, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From ruryj at vuser.vu.union.edu Thu Nov 21 23:07:07 2002 From: ruryj at vuser.vu.union.edu (Jonathan Rury) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:07:07 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] New project References: <200211220257.gAM2vMkh053051@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <000b01c291dc$a0d3e870$d7d14242@xeno> > Similar? I'd say so! :) Out of curiosity, what features don't you find in > PHP that is cause for another language? Or is this just a project for fun? > Fearful of backlash on a PHP mailing list, I couldn't possibly note any limitations I'm finding with PHP. ;-) But honestly, this is just a little project I'm thinking about for my own personal amusement. PHP will always be near and dear to my heart. > Yes and no. PHP's strength often comes as a module of Apache, which is > different than a CGI. Yes, I'm looking to create a module. > I think you probably want to know about writing an Apache module. There is > an O'Reilly book on the subject, although probably dated; certainly since > Apache 2. The book, however, gives a good overview of the Apache request > stages, etc and architecture. There's also apache_hooks, which is a PHP > SAPI, although looking at the code would give an excellent idea on > interacting with Apache at a lower level. Just ordered the O'Reilly book today! I found it on Amazon.com for $3.10 through one of their third-party sellers! As for the book being dated, we'll have to see. Since this isn't a project that's about creating something for enterprise use, I won't mind using an Apache < 2.0. [I'm still using 1.3 as my webserver anyway.] > > And of course, probably the best source: > > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/API.html > http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/API.html > http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/ > > and http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/ as an overview of how A2 does things. Thanks for the links. I've got a bit of reading to do before I start considering how I'm going to do all of this. Thanks for the help and thoughts Jonathan From jean at ufinity.com Fri Nov 22 00:36:59 2002 From: jean at ufinity.com (Jean B Flamand) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:36:59 +0800 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released In-Reply-To: <200211211815.gALIF8kh050430@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <003301c291e9$2dca10e0$cb00a8c0@grimmy> SAP and IBM are gonna die!!! -----Original Message----- From: Larry Chuon [mailto:LarryC at indexstock.com] Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 2:15 AM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released http://sourceforge.net/projects/ossuite --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From hans at nyphp.org Fri Nov 22 11:56:29 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 08:56:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] New project In-Reply-To: <200211220409.gAM49Ckh053404@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021122165629.65555.qmail@web12808.mail.yahoo.com> --- Jonathan Rury wrote: > > Similar? I'd say so! :) Out of curiosity, what features don't you find > > in PHP that is cause for another language? Or is this just a project for > > fun? > > > Fearful of backlash on a PHP mailing list, I couldn't possibly note any > limitations I'm finding with PHP. ;-) Bah... being able to understand the weaknesses is a strength. There's things I don't like about PHP, but I'm going to write my own language. But it is a fairly complete language, and so I'm curious what you'd like to add, as I'm sure it wouldn't be trivial. > But honestly, this is just a little project I'm thinking about for my own > personal amusement. Ahh > PHP will always be near and dear to my heart. > > Yes and no. PHP's strength often comes as a module of Apache, which is > > different than a CGI. > > Yes, I'm looking to create a module. > > > I think you probably want to know about writing an Apache module. There > > is an O'Reilly book on the subject, although probably dated; certainly > > since Apache 2. The book, however, gives a good overview of the Apache > > request stages, etc and architecture. There's also apache_hooks, which > > is a PHP SAPI, although looking at the code would give an excellent idea > > on interacting with Apache at a lower level. > > Just ordered the O'Reilly book today! I found it on Amazon.com for $3.10 > through one of their third-party sellers! Damn, I bought it years back for $50. > As for the book being dated, we'll > have to see. Since this isn't a project that's about creating something for > enterprise use, There's that word again... > I won't mind using an Apache < 2.0. [I'm still using 1.3 as my webserver > anyway.] Most production (enterprise?) environments still use 1.3.x. However, A2 is stable (I'm running A2/PHP4/MySQL4 and although a little flakey on FreeBSD, fine on Linux). And, A2 has *a lot* more flexibilty in it's API and architecture than A1, so while it may be good to get some background with A1, I'd certainly strive for writing for A2. A, ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From nyphp at altunergil.com Fri Nov 22 14:13:25 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 14:13:25 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released In-Reply-To: <200211211815.gALIF8kh050430@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211211815.gALIF8kh050430@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021122141325.193813a1.nyphp@altunergil.com> After making sure your PHP configuration has support for everything necessary installing OSSUITE was pretty much straightforward. ( I had tried OScommerce alone before with less luck). oktay On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:15:08 -0500 Larry Chuon wrote: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/ossuite > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > > From LarryC at indexstock.com Fri Nov 22 14:39:06 2002 From: LarryC at indexstock.com (Larry Chuon) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 14:39:06 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released Message-ID: <86713EAB93BD5F40B94A0C8E604C7C91AEB8A9@index-exchange.indexstock.com> Oktay, I'm glad everything went well for you. Our goal is to make an open-source business application more intuitive and productive for businesses. Hopefully, we'll gain support from members of NYPHP to take OSSuite a step further. We look forward to work with all of you at any capacity. Larry -----Original Message----- From: Oktay Altunergil [mailto:nyphp at altunergil.com] Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 2:15 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released After making sure your PHP configuration has support for everything necessary installing OSSUITE was pretty much straightforward. ( I had tried OScommerce alone before with less luck). oktay On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:15:08 -0500 Larry Chuon wrote: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/ossuite > > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From hans at nyphp.org Fri Nov 22 15:09:22 2002 From: hans at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:09:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released In-Reply-To: <200211221939.gAMJdLkh058482@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021122200922.18924.qmail@web12802.mail.yahoo.com> --- Larry Chuon wrote: > Oktay, > > I'm glad everything went well for you. Our goal is to make an open-source > business application more intuitive and productive for businesses. > Hopefully, we'll gain support from members of NYPHP to take OSSuite a step > further. We look forward to work with all of you at any capacity. I'm sure you have what you need Larry, but should you need a virtual private server (meaning root and whatever specially configured daemons/etc), the NYPHP projects server is online with capacity to spare. Just say the word and I'll set an instance up for you. ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org From LarryC at indexstock.com Fri Nov 22 15:31:26 2002 From: LarryC at indexstock.com (Larry Chuon) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 15:31:26 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released Message-ID: <86713EAB93BD5F40B94A0C8E604C7C91AEB8AA@index-exchange.indexstock.com> Thanks a bunch, Hans, for the offer. I take a ring check for now since we have all the required hardware already. Right now, we just need more programmers or scripters, whichever suite you better. We have no problem mentioning names either Donald J. Organ IV, if you're serious about helping out. ;0) BTW, for the CRM component, we were thinking about template language. Does anybody have personal experience with Smarty or FastTemplate? Please share the pros and cons. Larry -----Original Message----- From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:hans at nyphp.org] Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:09 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: RE: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released --- Larry Chuon wrote: > Oktay, > > I'm glad everything went well for you. Our goal is to make an open-source > business application more intuitive and productive for businesses. > Hopefully, we'll gain support from members of NYPHP to take OSSuite a step > further. We look forward to work with all of you at any capacity. I'm sure you have what you need Larry, but should you need a virtual private server (meaning root and whatever specially configured daemons/etc), the NYPHP projects server is online with capacity to spare. Just say the word and I'll set an instance up for you. ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- From keremtuzemen at hotmail.com Fri Nov 22 16:22:10 2002 From: keremtuzemen at hotmail.com (Kerem Tuzemen) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 16:22:10 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released References: <200211222031.gAMKVZkh058793@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: Hi Larry, I'm using Smarty as template engine in our applications. It's much more than a simple template engine since it also has caching capability. If you check different sources on the net you'll find out that it's caching engine really works and makes the difference(I would say it adds at least 40-50% speed when compared to other template engines). Besides it's pretty easy to learn and to use. It also has some complex scripting capabilities like generating date drop downs, or listing data arrays in the templates, etc but I really don't use them in order to keep all of the code on the php side. It can also use embedded php blocks in templates but as I already explained, I don't really like the idea of putting code everywhere in a framework. It has a perl template engine's flavor; at the beginning this was the point that made me pick Smarty among its competitors but I then realized that -after reading some ( :o) in fact, lots of) critiques and benchmarks about different template engines- Smarty was really the best choice. So take some time to go over its reference documentation, I'm pretty sure that you'll love it. Good Luck Kerem ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Chuon" To: "NYPHP Talk" Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:31 PM Subject: RE: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released > Thanks a bunch, Hans, for the offer. I take a ring check for now since we > have all the required hardware already. Right now, we just need more > programmers or scripters, whichever suite you better. We have no problem > mentioning names either Donald J. Organ IV, if you're serious about helping > out. ;0) > > BTW, for the CRM component, we were thinking about template language. Does > anybody have personal experience with Smarty or FastTemplate? Please share > the pros and cons. > > Larry > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:hans at nyphp.org] > Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:09 PM > To: NYPHP Talk > Subject: RE: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released > > > --- Larry Chuon wrote: > > Oktay, > > > > I'm glad everything went well for you. Our goal is to make an open-source > > business application more intuitive and productive for businesses. > > Hopefully, we'll gain support from members of NYPHP to take OSSuite a step > > further. We look forward to work with all of you at any capacity. > > I'm sure you have what you need Larry, but should you need a virtual private > server (meaning root and whatever specially configured daemons/etc), the > NYPHP projects server is online with capacity to spare. Just say the word > and I'll set an instance up for you. > > > > ===== > Hans Zaunere > New York PHP > http://nyphp.org > hans at nyphp.org > > > > > > --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- > From markjia at yahoo.com Fri Nov 22 16:26:30 2002 From: markjia at yahoo.com (Mark Jia) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:26:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released In-Reply-To: <200211222031.gAMKVZkh058793@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021122212630.70715.qmail@web20422.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Larry: Is there a project managment tool online? or have to go to your office for the developer meeting? Mark Larry Chuon wrote:Thanks a bunch, Hans, for the offer. I take a ring check for now since we have all the required hardware already. Right now, we just need more programmers or scripters, whichever suite you better. We have no problem mentioning names either Donald J. Organ IV, if you're serious about helping out. ;0) BTW, for the CRM component, we were thinking about template language. Does anybody have personal experience with Smarty or FastTemplate? Please share the pros and cons. Larry -----Original Message----- From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:hans at nyphp.org] Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:09 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: RE: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released --- Larry Chuon wrote: > Oktay, > > I'm glad everything went well for you. Our goal is to make an open-source > business application more intuitive and productive for businesses. > Hopefully, we'll gain support from members of NYPHP to take OSSuite a step > further. We look forward to work with all of you at any capacity. I'm sure you have what you need Larry, but should you need a virtual private server (meaning root and whatever specially configured daemons/etc), the NYPHP projects server is online with capacity to spare. Just say the word and I'll set an instance up for you. ===== Hans Zaunere New York PHP http://nyphp.org hans at nyphp.org --- Unsubscribe at http://nyphp.org/list/ --- Regards Mark Jia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nyphp at altunergil.com Fri Nov 22 16:37:49 2002 From: nyphp at altunergil.com (Oktay Altunergil) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 16:37:49 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-talk] OSSuite Released In-Reply-To: <200211222122.gAMLMqkh059081@parsec.nyphp.org> References: <200211222122.gAMLMqkh059081@parsec.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <20021122163749.44991da7.nyphp@altunergil.com> I have just recently started experimenting with Smarty too. I started by reading almost all of the documentation on smarty.php.net (this url is one of the reasons I picked smarty.. there aren't many other reasons really.. i just wanted to try a template system. i'd try another if I didn't like it) Pros: - good docs - very easy to install ( should be a part of PEAR if you ask me ) - html designer friendly syntax (if you are lucky enough to have somebody who does design only) - provides template functions for stuff that you can't really handle in your PHP file but that still require some kind of programming logic. (i.e: you pass an array in form of ('1' => "option 1 text", '2' => "option 2 text") and it draws the dropdown