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I need more reasons to support my argument for not using short open tags. lol
Got one when I accidentally used one on my WAMP, lol
 
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11:49
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Q: why width and height of image is not able to get in php

Rahul Mehtai am uploading image to s3 server and by php i am making a copy of that image on server , if i upload an image of 2.3 mb than the width of image is not coming but if i upload less size image like 26kb than it is showing the width of image so it is able to create the copy . here is my code of php...

 
2 hours later…
13:38
all quiet....
morning :)
afternoon :)
 
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16:05
how anyone know how check a query string exists WITHOUT anyother query string
16:21
:64402 var $query_id;

if (isset($_GET["id"))
    $query_id = $_GET["id"];
That was found on a quick google search, not sure if that is what you're after, but it is simple and effective.
16:45
i used that -but i needed to check if "id" is the only string
if the url is ...?id=something&id2=htghdndg the statement would still equal TRUE
aurel: if (array_keys($_GET) === array('id'))
id2 could there are a lot of other combinations though
salathe: sorry that does work !!!
thanks you
aurel: don't be sorry :)
Is it possible to check the value as well
within that array
sure, what kind of check do you want?
16:57
if that id = "2"
easy peasy, if ($_GET === array('id' => '2'))
for some reason that is not working for me
i may have messed something up
is this right>
if (array_keys($_GET) === array('osCsid' => '1a4igc31qo2h79g00r5a5u6786'))
no, the array_keys() function will retrieve the keys (in your case osCsid) only
17:15
i tried this
if (array_keys($_GET) === array('osCsid') && $_GET === array('osCsid' => '1a4igc31qo2h79g00r5a5u6786'))

but not working, would it be something like this
Try if (array_keys($_GET) === array('osCsid') && $_GET['osCsid'] == '1a4igc31qo2h79g00r5a5u6786')
Gabriel: it works, thanks :)
No problem.
aurel: yours works fine, though the array_keys check is entirely superfluous
17:31
im a total amature, i mistyped part of the id value as it is a long string :) but both alternatives work great, thanks both of you

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