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Old June 10, 2002, 02:47 PM
Taylor Trump
 
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Default Any php Installers Here

Hello,
I am looking for someone who understands php-nuke, or just basic php who can perform the installation of a script for me.

Taylor
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Old June 10, 2002, 03:56 PM
John
 
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Default Re: Any php Installers Here

> Hello,
> I am looking for someone who understands
> php-nuke, or just basic php who can perform
> the installation of a script for me.

> Taylor
I know how to install it and you can get php nuke to do the install for you too. e-me with any questions.
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Old June 10, 2002, 04:17 PM
Taylor Trump
 
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Default Re: Any php Installers Here

Hello,
Thank you. No one ever responds at the php-nuke site and I have ben trying for a couple of weeks.

Taylor

> I know how to install it and you can get php
> nuke to do the install for you too. e-me
> with any questions.
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Old June 10, 2002, 04:20 PM
John
 
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Default Re: Any php Installers Here

you got both php/mysql on your host correct? well ets make this easy what is the problem you are havinnk?

> Hello,
> Thank you. No one ever responds at the
> php-nuke site and I have ben trying for a
> couple of weeks.

> Taylor
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Old June 10, 2002, 04:28 PM
Joel
 
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Default Re: Any php Installers Here

Hi, Taylor

I sent you an email, if interested I can help you set it up. Or you can go with John.

(I sent the email before I saw the reply)

However, I am posting as I would like to make a notice of something about installing Php Nuke and sometimes other php/mysql scripts.

I once installed phpnuke on my pc (I run php on the pc) and on a Linux Box. On the Pc all was fine, but the Linux Box spit out a bunch of errors after installation. Nothing to prevent it from working, it was just that the server's default php settings had a different level of error reporting than it should have had, and it panicked and spit out a ton of errors. If you notice this, tell us. I doubt you will, though...

This goes for anybody, not just Taylor. This is just fyi for those reading so if they install it, and wonder "Why am I getting these errors". They can come here and I should have a fix for it. It's free, it's just advice for the code. Sometimes a variable needs a @ placed before it lol. It's comical, sometimes.

Also, for those that are curious, Php Nuke is a terrific content management system that you can get for free:

Php Nuke is at:
http://www.phpnuke.org

Also,if interested, another great tool the PHP community loves is PhpMyAdmin. This is for those of you who have php/mysql support and would love a free script that can help you back up your data, modify tables, add tables, and so on. Amazing Tool.

PhpMyAdmin:
http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/

Give them a shot you might like them.

Joel




Professional Script Installation
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Old June 10, 2002, 07:53 PM
Steve MacLellan
 
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Default Re: Any php Installers Here

> This goes for anybody, not just Taylor. This
> is just fyi for those reading so if they
> install it, and wonder "Why am I
> getting these errors". They can come
> here and I should have a fix for it. It's
> free, it's just advice for the code.
> Sometimes a variable needs a @ placed before
> it lol. It's comical, sometimes.





If we define a variable that is a connection to the database:



$db_something = @mysql_connect("yourhost", "database",
"password");
if (!$db_something) {
echo( "(p)Unable to connect to the database.(/p)" );
exit();
}



(brackets used in place of html angle brackets in code above)


... the "@" tells the function to fail silently and displays your
custom error message rather then the MySQL default error message.





> Also, for those that are curious, Php Nuke
> is a terrific content management system that
> you can get for free:


> Php Nuke is at:
> http://www.phpnuke.org Also,if interested,
> another great tool the PHP community loves
> is PhpMyAdmin. This is for those of you who
> have php/mysql support and would love a free
> script that can help you back up your data,
> modify tables, add tables, and so on.
> Amazing Tool.


> PhpMyAdmin:
>
> http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/
> Give them a shot you might like them.


> Joel





There is a complete package you can download from sourceforge.net
that you can double-click on and it will automatically install the Apache
Server Software, PHP, MySQL, and PHPAdmin to test scripting on your local
machine.


Best Regards,
Steve MacLellan





homebusiness-websites.com
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Old June 10, 2002, 11:44 PM
Joel
 
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Default Re: Any php Installers Here

Hi, Steve. I am a php programmer I was just being sarcastic as to not have to get technical. I felt like I was taking too much time on that topic lol

BUt what you posted is extremely helpful for any new programmer I wanted to laugh when I realized that was preventing some scripts to work. But since then, I make sure the php.ini error reporting has a standard setting so I never have to worry about that again, so long as I can control it. Sadly, some web hosts seem to be a bit picky about changing the php.ini ;)

Thanks

> If we define a variable that is a
> connection to the database:
> $db_something =
> @mysql_connect("yourhost",
> "database",
> "password");
> if (!$db_something) {
> echo( "(p)Unable to connect to the
> database.(/p)" );
> exit();
> }
> (brackets used in place of html angle
> brackets in code above)
> ... the "@" tells the function to
> fail silently and displays your
> custom error message rather then the MySQL
> default error message.
> There is a complete package you can
> download from sourceforge.net
> that you can double-click on and it will
> automatically install the Apache
> Server Software, PHP, MySQL, and PHPAdmin to
> test scripting on your local
> machine.
> Best Regards,
> Steve MacLellan
>
 


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