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sachavdk

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  1. Using [^"']* indeed did the trick. But I'd never thought the backtracking would give this "problem". Anyway, many thanks!
  2. Hi, I have 2 regexes here: #{view:[a-z]+(?::[a-z]+)?(?: [a-z]+=["'].*?["'])*}#is and #{view:[a-z]+(?::[a-z]+)?(?: [a-z]+=["'].*?["'])* /}#is the first one to match {view:food:cheese type="old"} or {view:car} or {view:car engine="boxer"} the second to match {view:food:cheese type="old" /} or {view:car /} or {view:car engine="boxer" cc='2394' /} The first regex matches correctly the first three tags, but it also matches the second three tags with the close slash and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Anyone else maybe sees it? Thanks
  3. Which variable(s) should I set in there? Because there are a lot of them it seems.
  4. Hi, I'm having a problem here that confuses me a little. I'm working on http://157.176.112.4/site/en-uk/read-guestbook/index.php and I'd like to require http://157.176.112.4/inc/ModuleLoader.php but using require_once( "/inc/ModuleLoader.php" ); gives me an error: PHP Warning: main(/inc/site.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in J:\WEBSERVER\www\beta\site\en-uk\read-guestbook\index.php on line 2 PHP Fatal error: main() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/inc/site.php' (include_path='.;C:\php5\pear') in J:\WEBSERVER\www\beta\site\en-uk\read-guestbook\index.php on line 2 file_exists( "/inc/ModuleLoader.php" ); fails as well. using require_once( "../../../inc/ModuleLoader.php" ); does work. any suggestions? thanks edit: I can't use relative paths because the structure of the <site> class isn't really written to deal with this.
  5. Yes it seems to work Thanks!
  6. I've got a regex pattern here, partitionally working. it should match {{m}{module_name}{parameter1|parameter2|...}} What I already have is "#^\{\{[a-z]*\}\{[a-z0-9_/]*\}(.*)\}$#i", which matches {{m}{module_name}(.*)} correctly. Now I can't get the parameter part working. It should leave {parameterlist} optional and the pipe-seperated parameters should be stored in the backreference (using preg_match). Any help is appreciated .
  7. maybe some last questions, what is the "is" doing after the @delimiter? and if I just replace style with body, it doesn't work I'm doing: $fread = fread($cont, filesize($file)); preg_match("@<body[^>]+(type=['\"]?[^'\"]+['\"]?)?[^>]+?>(.+?)</body>@is", $fread, $fbody); preg_match("@<style[^>]+(type=['\"]?[^'\"]+['\"]?)?[^>]+?>(.+?)</style>@is", $fread, $fstyle); $fstyle[2] contains the content between the style tags, but $fbody[2] is empty. and last, shouldn't $fread[1] contain "text/css"? because it is empty...
  8. Although it works, I'd like to know how it works, if you have time to tell me
  9. Indeed it seems to work now, thx.
  10. Both methods give errors. The first one gives Warning: preg_match() [function.preg-match]: Unknown modifier 'c' in ... The second: Warning: preg_match() [function.preg-match]: Compilation failed: unmatched parentheses at offset 53 in ...
  11. I'm trying to get the css code out of the style tags of a html documents like this: I'm trying to get This is what I have now preg_match("/(<style type=\"text\/css\">)+([.])+(<\/style>)/", $fread, $style);
  12. Well, "SELECT * FROM tbl_name" can be a damn heavy query. Probably you don't have transactions within milliseconds, so what you simply can do is just selecting the highest id from the table. SELECT MAX(id_column_name) FROM table_name It will return just one row with the latest inserted id. [color=red]Quick edit:[/color] execute the queries directly after eachother: .... mysql_query("INSERT ...."); mysql_query("SELECT ...."); // do the rest of your code .....
  13. Sorry for posting that quick, I had to search better. The error is caused because I don't check for . and .. So it gets in an never ending loop. Maybe something to check for people who have the same prob. :P  ;D
  14. Hi, I'm trying to write a function that loops through a folder I specify, if a specific file is also a folder, the function itself is called again with the new directory path, it loops through this one, ... But the error I get is: [b]The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:[/b] (No headers are sent with it). Here's the function (var $tpls is not used yet but I don't think that'll be the problem): [b]$tpls = ""; $dir = "styles/main/tpl/"; function loopDirs($dir, $tpls) { if (is_dir($dir)) { if ($dh = opendir($dir)) { while (($file = readdir($dh)) !== false) { if (is_dir($dir . "/" . $file . "/")) { loopDirs($dir . "/" . $file . "/", $tpls); } else { echo $dir . "/" . $file."<br />"; } } closedir($dh); } } } loopDirs($dir, $tpls);[/b]
  15. Guess it's working now :) I'm gonna try it with other combinations. But actually I need that count ;) Not in the query (in my program) but I forgot to do an expression on the field and select it. The SELECT should actually be g.group_id, g.name, CONCAT((g.maxmem-gu.num), '/', g.maxmem) freeplaces But thx for your help
  16. Hi, I've got a query here: [code]SELECT DISTINCT g.group_id, g.name, g.maxmem maxmem FROM groups g, (SELECT COUNT(* ) num, group_id FROM usergroup GROUP BY group_id) ug WHERE g.group_id NOT IN (ug.group_id);[/code] When I remove the where, it gives me 3 results which is correct with my current rows) When I set the were to [color=blue]g.group_id IN (ug.group_id)[/color], it gives me 2 results (also ok). But when I use NOT IN (like the full query above) it gives me the 3 results as without the where. But it should be 1 result. So where does it go wrong?
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