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can you please help with my project, i'm just newbie on PHP programming.
i had an excel reader php, it's working good, converting my excel file into PHP .
i want hopefully to detect the newest excel file in the folder then convert it into html using excel reader.
is that possible?
hope you can help me, thank you so much
You can iterate over a directory in PHP by using dir (http://nl1.php.net/manual/en/function.dir.php )and then use filemtime to check when the file was modified (http://php.net/manual/en/function.filemtime.php ).
As for converting to HTML - I assume that you have your Excel file loaded into PHP data structures (objects or arrays for example); if so, you can easily generate HTML using echo statements or - perhaps a bit more advanced - a teplating system.
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I just received a source from my customer (it's written by PHP Generally), I try to read it and glance at database. I realize that it's very mess, some webpage's content is also saved in database. So, I want to find files are using by browser and I mean that php files, I want to edit them. Can I do that?
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Hi At any point you need to know what functions, what includes and what arguments are being passed just use debug_print_backtrace() function in your code.
for further reading follow http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.debug-print-backtrace.php
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I ask if there is any way to make new in-design file ( .indd)
from programming !
the problem is that i want to make a program for newspaper to manage the newspaper dynamic content and then convert the html5 ( or any other output ) into in-design with its columns and pages
Read IDML file format specification (pdf).
IDML is an XML representation of an InDesign document or components. This document describes the structure of IDML files, the XML schema for IDML validation, and provides examples of IDML file content. This document has been updated for IDML version 7.0, which corresponds to InDesign CS5. Sections that are new in this version are indicated by the notation “(IDML 7.0).”
You can also use some SDK from Adobe
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whats up guys?
so my question is simple: my application receives the name of the file as a $_POST['fieldname'] from user and then create the file in a folder on server, or in another case using the $_POST['fieldname'] return the path of the file if file exists. so, is it safe?!
thank you guys!
The answer is that it depends on how well you set up the security around your filesystem access and how you serve the files. If you are only allowing them to send information to a particular folder and you're sanitizing the input, you could be fine. Here's more info on basic filesystem security from php.net. However you want to make sure they can't php code in files and execute them directly. A good bet there would be to not allow any execution from that folder using .htaccess.
However, as the top comment on that php.net link says, you should really consider not letting your users name files, and you should think about trying to store as much in a database as possible.
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I have a trouble with the CCaptcha widget. Image is corrupted. Headers are looks right. When I tried to list an image as a text, I didn't find any text inclusions, it's looks like as a usual PNG content.
When I created an another webapp on the same framework instance, CCaptcha works correctly, but in my first webapp have a trouble.
In my case GD library is used. Access filter is not used.
I'd found an error. It was a space before PHP open tag in top of base controller file. And now the bug is fixed.
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I got it from MaxMind
And this is how the data looks like:
Country,City,AccentCity,Region,Population,Latitude,Longitude
ad,aixas,Aixàs,06,,42.4833333,1.4666667
ad,aixirivali,Aixirivali,06,,42.4666667,1.5
ad,aixirivall,Aixirivall,06,,42.4666667,1.5
ad,aixirvall,Aixirvall,06,,42.4666667,1.5
ad,aixovall,Aixovall,06,,42.4666667,1.4833333
ad,andorra,Andorra,07,,42.5,1.5166667
I want to convert the structure of this unknown type data into MySQL query language so that I can insert it into my MySQL database. Is it possible?
The data is about 145 MB!! I can paste the whole data code if required.
Alternative required solution: What should I do to insert it in my database?
that looks like a regular CSV to me, and PHPMyAdmin is capable of handling such format in the import menu
The problem I see there is that you've got a large file to upload and most php configurations won't allow you such big upload. Why not try it with, say, the first 1000 lines of your file?