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Guide to Getting PHP 5 to work with IIS 6 with custom identity 5 Apr 2008 | 07:50 am
When you want PHP running in IIS to be able to read/write files on a Windows network share, you could run into a myriad of errors and problems. Hopefully this article will help you get everything work...
Securing the Recommend Us feature in PostNuke/PHP Nuke 29 Mar 2008 | 08:00 am
I've noticed some oddball email bounces stemming from the Recommend_Us module trying to send email to non-existent email addresses. A lot of them would contain spam words which I won't list here. I ca...
Adding the DBF dbase extensions in Red Hat Linux/Fedora 8 Feb 2006 | 02:40 pm
The previous two articles showed how to convert and import data from DBF files into MySQL. It's simple enough to enable the dbase extension for PHP for Windows, but if you're using Red Hat/Fedora, thi...
Import/Convert DBF files into MySQL - Part 2 21 Jan 2006 | 11:31 am
Here in part 2 we focus on reading from the DBF file (addresses.dbf) and then inserting the data into the MySQL table (in this case a table called "addresses") created from the CREATE TABLE statement ...
Import/Convert DBF files into MySQL - Part 1 18 Jan 2006 | 03:13 pm
If you've been presented with the task of having to import a Dbase/DBF - here's a two step way to approach the problem. First the Mysql table structure needs to be created, and then the DBF is then re...
Workaround Solution for the 10 User Windows XP Pro Maximum Connections Limit 15 Jan 2006 | 11:30 am
If you're using Windows XP Pro as a file server and often run into problems where users can't connect to because the 10 maximum simulaneous connections have been reached (or 5 maximum connections for ...
PHP-based cron script for Windows 6 Jan 2006 | 01:44 pm
You can easily create your own php cron-like script for Windows. The basic gist of it is you create a database table (or you can simply create a text file) that will hold the information about the app...
Printing a form directly to a PCL printer (Linux) 6 Jan 2006 | 01:17 pm
Let's say that you've built a web application with neat html tables & forms, and you want your users to be able to click on a button and send the page directly to a PCL printer from your app. Or you w...