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http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=305914.0 Similar TutorialsHey everyone, I have an SQL file called "Cype.sql" and I was wanting to have it run when the install feature is going on. However I can't seem to figure out why exactly the code is not working. is it possible to have it run without getting too in depth the PHP coding? I'm not OOP Literate yet. //Connection is opened //While in installation file $sqlFile = "Cype.sql"; if(!file_exists($sqlFile)){ echo "File not found"; } else{ $openFile = fopen($sqlFile, "r"); $tryQuery = mysql_query($openFile); } Now obviously, I'm not the best coder. I've been out of the works of PHP for quite some time now as well. However, I have researched it and found no answers to my issue. Any help would be greatly appreciate. Thank you. This topic has been moved to Other. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=318815.0 This topic has been moved to Third Party PHP Scripts. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=356789.0 This topic has been moved to JavaScript Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=321950.0 I have a scenario in PHP, i need a smart way: 1. I run one process on background forever, scheduler.php - done 2. User on the web submit their task in DB to be processed by the above process(scheduler.php) - done 3. scheduler.php read the db after every 1 sec, looking for user's task. Problem: Ideally, if it founds like 10 or more tasks it should process them concurently(in parallel)..i.e it should not wait one task to be fully executed so as to run the next one as one task might take a very long time to be fullu executed. I would do like exec("nohup php <path>/file_name.php >> /dev/null 2>&1 &"), but if i have alot of tasks this will create zombie processes. Any smart way to do this will be highly appreciated! Hello all. Is it possible to have a link that can start and stop a service on the web server? It is a windows 2003 server. Thanks, Mike I have currently developed a script that consumes a web service. It is running real slow. I think this is due to the web service provider. How do I diagnose/measure this? This topic has been moved to JavaScript Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=316454.0 I want to purchase cloud servers from DigitalOcean, however I know very little about managing and maintaining servers (I just develop the websites). I know what I need without knowing how to do it. This topic has been moved to JavaScript Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=359179.0 I read the conditions for hosting at PHP Fog, and they state that I can't use session variables as such variables are not copied between servers. Therefore I changed session variables for login info, language selection etc to cookies. Hence my own code is now free from session varibables, but Zend that I use for e.g. OAuth is not. Is it typical that cloud hosting providers disallow session variables for the above reason, or are there others that can handle such replication between servers? If not, is work going on to remove use of session variables from popular frameworks? Cheers, Anders Hello, I'm Paul Ryan.
I am 23 years old and have around 8 years experience in programming with the following languages:
- PHP
- MySQLi
- HTML
- CSS
- JavasScript (jQuery, AJAX)
I have worked on many project over the years, including the following:
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- Taccd.com
- FTA.ie
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- MassasjeShop.no
- Project: Universe (Personal Project)
I have worked on many other smaller jobs, updating outdated code, database and code optimizations etc.
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Thanks for your time, look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
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Edited by PaulRyan, 17 October 2014 - 08:24 AM. hello, i am hoping someone can help, been working on my own mvc with help from tutorials, but i am stuck with this error: Fatal error: Class 'services' not found in C:\xampp\htdocs\Workspace\Cyberglide\libs\Bootstrap.php on line 27 were it says services that changes when i type a different item in the url, loads the error page but says that at the bottom of the page. hoping someone can help me where i gone wrong: Code: [Select] <?php class Bootstrap { function __construct() { $url = isset($_GET['url']) ? $_GET['url'] : null; $url = rtrim($url, '/'); $url = explode('/', $url); //print_r($url); if (empty($url[0])) { require 'controllers/index.php'; $controller = new Index(); $controller->index(); return false; } $file = 'controllers/' . $url[0] . '.php'; if (file_exists($file)) { require $file; } else { $this->error(); } $controller = new $url[0]; $controller->loadModel($url[0]); // calling methods if (isset($url[2])) { if (method_exists($controller, $url[1])) { $controller->{$url[1]}($url[2]); } else { $this->error(); } } else { if (isset($url[1])) { if (method_exists($controller, $url[1])) { $controller->{$url[1]}(); } else { $this->error(); } } else { $controller->index(); } } } function error() { require 'controllers/error.php'; $controller = new Error(); $controller->index(); return false; } hope someone can help, many thanks guys. hello dear PHP-experts i run opensuse 13.2 i ve set up an apache webserver - well - if i type localhost into the browser then i see: it works but i want to see also phpmyadmin: the phpmyadmin on apache server - installed but not visible - what can i do now. I think that i have to check the running services on the machine!!? Which test can be done - with the terminal ? Which tests can i run on commandline ? love to hear from you greetings This topic has been moved to Apache HTTP Server. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=349296.0 finder.com.au is making waves in the comparison space, and we are expanding our Design & Technology team massively this year. We are looking for several full-stack Senior PHP Developers who will be responsible for building a wide variety of web-based applications (using PHP and MySQL) in addition to maintaining existing PHP code, optimizing website and database performance and developing custom PHP solutions. This is a great opportunity for web people at heart to join a growing team delivering awesome products that get used by hundreds of thousands of users. As a developer at finder.com.au you will have the freedom, autonomy, and responsiblity to improve the code, tools, and architecture without having to cut through red tape.
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Knowledge of Git
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Knowledge of Front End technologies beneficial
Knowledge of monitoring tools beneficial
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