sachavdk
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Using [^"']* indeed did the trick. But I'd never thought the backtracking would give this "problem". Anyway, many thanks!
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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
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[SOLVED] requiring files using absolute path
sachavdk replied to sachavdk's topic in PHP Coding Help
Oh yeah That'll do fine I guess... -
[SOLVED] requiring files using absolute path
sachavdk replied to sachavdk's topic in PHP Coding Help
Which variable(s) should I set in there? Because there are a lot of them it seems. -
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.
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Yes it seems to work Thanks!
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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 .
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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...
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Although it works, I'd like to know how it works, if you have time to tell me
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Indeed it seems to work now, thx.
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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 ...
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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);
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[SOLVED] get the autoincrement value of newly inserted row
sachavdk replied to anatak's topic in PHP Coding Help
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 ..... -
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
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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]
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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
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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?