The following parameters are returned in the array
parameters Description
"tm_sec" Seconds after the minute (0-61)
"tm_min" Minutes after the hour (0-59)
"tm_hour" Hour since midnight (0-23)
"tm_mday" Day of the month (1-31)
"tm_mon" Months since January (0-11)
"tm_year" Years since 1900
"tm_wday" Days since Sunday (0-6)
"tm_yday" Days since January 1 (0-365)
"unparsed" the date part which was not recognized using the specified format
I meant that the whole block of code does what I want it to. Of course the code was always did what it was supposed to, it was me that was telling it the wrong thing.
that can be applied to compileres. so, in other words, a lot of people would say "compilers are dumb, they do whatever the programmer tries to compile"
I, of course, don't agree with that. Compilers can't be dumb nor smart. The compiler will only do what the compiler's programmer made them do. And if that programmer was right on target, the compiler will only compile as the programmer of the code that's compiling made it do. So in other words, your code was working from the beginning... and the compiler wasn't dumb... (there's a hidden message, can you find it?)
Just keep in mind that you are dealing with an inexperienced 16-year old that doesn't write PHP for a living and only deals with it for <6 hours a week :-D
If anyone would like to +1 any of my former questions to get me unbanned from asking questions it'd be appreciated. Look for yourself. I got burned on my last question with no good reason and I'm entirely frustrated
Hey peeps, I can't find any articles about preventing cross site file uploads. As some of you know I have semi-large video files being uploaded and want to secure my server from getting bombarded by checking somehow that the file is being uploaded from my site. I use tokens, sure, but there is no way to check for tokens BEFORE the upload takes place. When the file uploads and reaches 100% then it validates ofcourse but that's too late since it already took up my server's resources.
@Darius i'm pretty sure php doesn't even see the request before the file is uploaded...so anything you could do in php would be too late, if you wanted to prevent the upload
you'd have to do something at the web server level
which...not too sure, but might require a custom module or something
Hey, so I've been reading a book on PHP, and I was never any good at math, (still am terrible) What is the % Modulus operator in PHP, what does it do, can someone give me an example?
if you want to use php in the future, I would recommend plain PHP even without using classes and OOP. There is too much of a learning curve if you only have 2 days.
Hey guys, I'm using uploadify to upload a file by logged in members, I can pass the sessionid using one of the parameters, but how do I ensure it's not spoofed since the flash uploader creates its own sessionid ?
hi ! can someone tell me if there is an error here 'INSERT INTO data (id_user,id_inf) VALUES ((SELECT id FROM j_users WHERE id NOT IN (select id_user from data) ), (SELECT id FROM j_adsmanager_ads WHERE id NOT IN (select id_inf from data))) '
hi ! can someone tell me if there is an error here 'INSERT INTO data (id_user,id_inf) VALUES ((SELECT id FROM j_users WHERE id NOT IN (select id_user from data) ), (SELECT id FROM j_adsmanager_ads WHERE id NOT IN (select id_inf from data))) '
Wang Xiaoyun () (born 1966) is a researcher and professor in the Department of Mathematics and System Science, Shandong University, Shandong, China.
At the rump session of CRYPTO 2004, she and co-authors demonstrated collision attacks against MD5, SHA-0 and other related hash functions. (A collision occurs when two distinct messages result in the same hash function output). They received a standing ovation for their work.
In February 2005 it was reported that Wang and co-authors had found a method to find collisions in the SHA-1 hash function, which is used in many of today's mainstream ...
You must use this regular expression to catch <p> tag:
'%<p[^>]*>\s*(\[([^\[\]]+)\].*?\[/\2\])\s*</p>%s'
If you want to use regular expressions to parse HTML - then you can't.
@webarto weeeeeell .. they have technical advantages in most cases , both from security and optimization point of view (that is , if you are using a serious RDBMS and not MySQL)
'INSERT INTO data (id_user,id_inf) VALUES ( (SELECT id FROM 4_users WHERE id NOT IN (select id_user from data) ), (SELECT id FROM 4_adsmanager_ads WHERE id NOT IN (select id_inf from data)) ) '