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needed program is not running

Inglés

messaging client

Última actualización: 2011-10-23
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Coreano

no external libraries are needed to build this extension.

Inglés

beginning with php 4.3.0 these functions are enabled by default.

Última actualización: 2011-10-24
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Coreano

3. where can i get libraries needed to compile some of the optional php extensions?

Inglés

windows binaries can be downloaded from our downloads page, for linux binaries, please visit your distributions website.

Última actualización: 2011-10-24
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Coreano

this function returns a connection index that is needed by other postgresql functions. you can have multiple connections open at once.

Inglés

the total number of connections can be set with the pgsql.max_links php.ini directive.

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ezmlm_hash() calculates the hash value needed when keeping ezmlm mailing lists in a mysql database.

Inglés

example 1.

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Coreano

this function is not needed if the pdf document has been open by specifying a filename as a parameter of cpdf_open().

Inglés

see also cpdf_output_buffer(), cpdf_open().

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Coreano

in its simpelest form the function will take only the two strings as parameter and will calculate just the number of insert, replace and delete operations needed to transform str1 into str2.

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in its simplest form the function will take only the two strings as parameter and will calculate just the number of insert, replace and delete operations needed to transform str1 into str2.

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Coreano

note that zziplib only provides a subset of functions provided in a full implementation of the zip compression algorithm and can only read zip file archives. a normal zip utility is needed to create the zip file archives read by this library.

Inglés

a normal zip utility is needed to create the zip file archives read by this library.

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Coreano

fbsql_rollback() ends the current transaction by rolling back all statements issued since last commit. this command is only needed if autocommit is set to false.

Inglés

this command is only needed if autocommit is set to false.

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identifies as user with username and password. identification is only valid for the current session. i do not thing this function will be needed very often. in most cases it will be easier to identify with the opening of the connection.

Inglés

in most cases it will be easier to identify with the opening of the connection.

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Coreano

if enctype is set to multipart/form-data in html forms, mbstring does not convert character encoding in post data. the user must convert them in the script, if conversion is needed.

Inglés

mbstring.detect_order mbstring.detect_order defines default character code detection order.

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Coreano

an assertion is a test on the characters following or preceding the current matching point that does not actually consume any characters. the simple assertions coded as \b, \b, \a, \z, \z, ^ and $are described above. more complicated assertions are coded as subpatterns. there are two kinds: those that look ahead of the current position in the subject string, and those that look behind it. an assertion subpattern is matched in the normal way, except that it does not cause the current matching position to be changed. lookahead assertions start with (?= for positive assertions and (?! for negative assertions. for example, \w+(?=;) matches a word followed by a semicolon, but does not include the semicolon in the match, and foo(?!bar) matches any occurrence of "foo" that is not followed by "bar". note that the apparently similar pattern (?!foo)bar does not find an occurrence of "bar" that is preceded by something other than "foo"; it finds any occurrence of "bar" whatsoever, because the assertion (?!foo) is always true when the next three characters are "bar". a lookbehind assertion is needed to achieve this effect. lookbehind assertions start with (? = for positive assertions and (?! for negative assertions. for example, (? !foo)bar does find an occurrence of "bar" that is not preceded by "foo". the contents of a lookbehind assertion are restricted such that all the strings it matches must have a fixed length. however, if there are several alternatives, they do not all have to have the same fixed length. thus (? =bullock_bar_donkey) is permitted, but (? !dogs?_bar_cats?) causes an error at compile time. branches that match different length strings are permitted only at the top level of a lookbehind assertion. this is an extension compared with perl 5.005, which requires all branches to match the same length of string. an assertion such as (? =ab(c_bar_de)) is not permitted, because its single top-level branch can match two different lengths, but it is acceptable if rewritten to use two top-level branches: (? =abc_bar_abde) the implementation of lookbehind assertions is, for each alternative, to temporarily move the current position back by the fixed width and then try to match. if there are insufficient characters before the current position, the match is deemed to fail. lookbehinds in conjunction with once-only subpatterns can be particularly useful for matching at the ends of strings; an example is given at the end of the section on once-only subpatterns. several assertions (of any sort) may occur in succession. for example, (? =\d{3})(? !999)foo matches "foo" preceded by three digits that are not "999". notice that each of the assertions is applied independently at the same point in the subject string. first there is a check that the previous three characters are all digits, then there is a check that the same three characters are not "999". this pattern does not match "foo" preceded by six characters, the first of which are digits and the last three of which are not "999". for example, it doesn't match "123abcfoo". a pattern to do that is (? =\d{3}...)(? !999)foo this time the first assertion looks at the preceding six characters, checking that the first three are digits, and then the second assertion checks that the preceding three characters are not "999". assertions can be nested in any combination. for example, (? =(? !foo)bar)baz matches an occurrence of "baz" that is preceded by "bar" which in turn is not preceded by "foo", while (? =\d{3}(?!999)...)foo is another pattern which matches "foo" preceded by three digits and any three characters that are not "999". assertion subpatterns are not capturing subpatterns, and may not be repeated, because it makes no sense to assert the same thing several times. if any kind of assertion contains capturing subpatterns within it, these are counted for the purposes of numbering the capturing subpatterns in the whole pattern. however, substring capturing is carried out only for positive assertions, because it does not make sense for negative assertions. assertions count towards the maximum of 200 parenthesized subpatterns.

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it is more efficient to use a character class like [aeiou] than a set of alternatives such as (a_bar_e_bar_i_bar_o_bar_u).

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