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You're gonna have to watch it more than just one time to be as confused as most people are by that movie. Pointing out the obvious isn't going to solve anything. I know who Frank is, but who is the rabbit character really. Why is he guiding him around. It seems so anti-climactic to have dead Frank guide Donnie around the whole movie only to kill Frank in the end. It's like the bunny is supposed to portray God or something. What got me in the end was that he was laughing. I couldn't figure out if he was just glad he traveled back in time successfully or that he had just seen the future for what it was worth if he didn't die. It's best to watch the movie with a friend and try to figure out what it means......or watch it really stoned
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Might as well buy it...It's classic
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The best is when it zooms in on that kids face that wets himself and he's like I chortled quite a bit there
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I edited the top of my post to include the IMDB link
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IMDB :-> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0246578/ If you haven't seen this movie, then, I have nothing more to say than to ...just watch it. If you don't watch if first then you'll end up spoiling it by reading this post If you have ------------ I'm curious as to what people's opinions are on what the movie really means. I just got through watching it again after like 2 years. I'm still slightly confused. Nevertheless, it's still an awesome movie. Everyone seems to believe it's about time travel. Of course in half the movie he talks about time traveling so ... Why wouldn't it be? But, the fact that he can see his future makes me think that he doesn't even travel through time. My opinion is that he knows in the beginning how he's going to die, and is able to see what exactly will happen if he chooses to go outside "god's channel." Then of course I'm left with an explanation of who the hell Frank is and what his role is. Is he a guide, he seems to be. Not really sure, it's hard to make a guess without contradicting yourself in the end. Anyone else baffled by this movie?
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I'm not sure if there's a way to query it such a way to do that....but if you just take the data out as is... you can strip the letters out like this (If of course, there are ONLY letter and numbers) $numbers = (int)implode(preg_split("/[^A-Za-z]/", $mysqlRow, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
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you can always pull a foreach on it and set a boolean foreach($array as $value) $in_array = $value == "Search Term" ? true : false; if($in_array) { //do stuff .... .............. } else { .....................//do stuff ...? }
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More like critiquing. I see the idea behind it, an offline pocket PHP manual. Enter a function. Poof a description. Are you asking us what more things a particular person would want to know about a function or ..... I'm really not sure what else I'm asking. On the critique side again though, I'm with SA, I can't see the use. Sure if I was in a PHP class and needed a quick cheat sheet type thing it would be great or if I was having a drunk PHP conversation with someone at the bar which turned into an argument over whether or not the preg functions are POSIX or PCRE based, then sure...I could see myself using it. But really, if I could even afford an iPhone I wouldn't be leeching off the wireless of my neighbors right now.
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have you checked out ob_start() and ob_end_flush()
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change this public function __construct($host, $user, $pass, $result, $db) { to this public function __construct($host='', $user='', $pass='', $result='', $db='') {
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I've just really began to play with the source of SMF. It really is confusing as hell, I've figured a few things out here and there but making mods is what sucks. Once you get your mod ready you're at the mercy of whether or not the installation passes or not according to their little xml file thing. If we did change forum software.....again, we'd have to remake the topic solved feature......again, and listen to all the whining and groaning....again. Well once it got passed the "Wow, this forum software is really pretty!" part. And like has been mentioned already, the Db is too large, the only way I can think of to actually make a change to something else is to....*grits teeth* make a Backup Database into (x) Format Mod x being...a pretty basic format, with just the text and such, a few id columns, the users Would be a big sacrifice I'm pretty good with SMF still, honestly
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damn that's quite a bit of languages. I always hear that English is the hardest language to learn...and I'd say I agree up to a certain point. I've taught my friends English when they moved here from Mexico (where I learned Spanish) and I felt retarded explaining half the rules. But is it really that hard of a language? Now they speak is perfectly and I've met plenty of other people native of different languages that speak it perfectly as well. German has always vexed me pretty good. I can never figure out which the is the right one or if there even is a word for the. Die Der Den (Das?). I believe the hardest thing is going from being native in English to learning another language. Although Spanish seemed by far the easiest language by far. Then there are those languages that I couldn't imagine learning at all. Like, it would HAVE to be your native language to even know it..for instance Greek. Who the hell knows Greek? lol
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So what kind of features do you already ..... have. If you don't have the actual manual to parse from as of yet. What else does it do
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I speak English and Spanish I'm sure there's more Spanish for me to learn but I've held my own in non-English speaking environments enough for me to consider myself fluent. I can read Cyrillic(Russian,Bulgarian,etc) but have no clue what I'm saying
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have you configured you phpmyadmin config file right find a file called config.inc.php in the phpmyadmin directory open it and look for a line like this $cfg['DefaultConnectionCollation'] = 'utf8_unicode_ci'; yours might says latin_swedish_ci or something.....just change it there. and you'll also have to change any tables's columns that have this collation....that you have created prior to making this update
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can you not just ping it
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Maybe you could explain your intentions, then we could help better because the most I can't think to say is to get an array of all the possible domain extensions and run a match on said string
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you should have an /alias directory with a file called phpmyadmin.conf in it already if you don't then make one and put this in it Alias /phpmyadmin "c:/wamp/apps/phpmyadmin2.11.6/" # to give access to phpmyadmin from outside # replace the lines # # Order Deny,Allow # Deny from all # Allow from 127.0.0.1 # # by # # Order Allow,Deny # Allow from all # Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride all Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from 127.0.0.1 Make all the necessary changes first of course
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That's hilarious, signature material
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Well technically right now there isn't a way. You're about in the same boat as Microsoft vs Apple back in the 80s with the "We stole it first" syndrome.....in the eyes of a judge. And since you're in that predicament, if you really wanted to pursue it, you would need to somehow...I'm not the best resource on this, but get legal documentation of a copyright to that image or images. (before he/she does)..the "thief" THEN...you can go forward with your legal actions and raise the stakes on the hand and so forth. Once you get everything legal though, you would have to contact him about it regardless, just to get a response to show to someone. If he takes the image off then there is no point in legal action, but if you get a response that's like !&$%#@ you, this my image m@#f!K@r!!! well, yeah EDIT: it's not so much proving their yours right now...it's making sure that he doesn't have a copyright onG them......AND if he doesn't then by god....put one on the yourself NOW. How? I don't know....Ask Jeeves. I prefer Google though
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They're actually called acronyms, but oh well $keywords = preg_split( "/([^A-Z])/", "High-Performance Instrumented Airborne Platform for Environmental Research", 0); echo implode("", $keywords);
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Only run script if page was accessed via index.php
Zane replied to joecooper's topic in PHP Coding Help
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well I guess you're right..I didn't think too much on iframes. They seem like a thing of the past to me
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If you mean for temporary data storage. Yes, it probably would be more secure, but efficient, no. It would be more queries then you would want and a large unnecessary load on your database. You pretty much already seem to know the purpose of a session so I won't bother explaining it...so I'd just say to stick with it. If you need the session to be secure then don't put anything in it that you don't want a "hijacker" to have.