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Date Submitted Sun. May. 20th, 2007 10:58 PM
Revision 1
Scripter SecondV
Tags allow | deny | DOMAIN | PHP | post
Comments 3 comments
This small snippet will not allow _POST requests from a 'foreign' domain. It relies on the HTTP_REFERER variable.
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Date Submitted Sun. May. 20th, 2007 5:27 AM
Revision 1
Scripter SecondV
Tags Online | PHP | URL
Comments 1 comments
This simple function will check if a url is valid (going by parse_url()) and if it's 'online' - by seeing if it returns a 302, 301, or 200 status code.
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Date Submitted Sat. May. 12th, 2007 10:38 AM
Revision 1
Helper albud
Tags colour | JavaScript | palette | web-safe
Comments 1 comments
A websafe colour palette generator in JavaScript. Coded this after looking at http://www.bytemycode.com/snippets/snippet/585/ and wanting to do it differently.

It's been refactored so that:
* can pass generateColourPalette an arbitrary array of colour codes and it'll generate a palette.
* it hooks into the page through the external file
* uses an internal stylesheet instead of inline styles
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Date Submitted Sun. Apr. 29th, 2007 4:42 PM
Revision 1
Helper Nico
Tags API | Class | message | PHP | Send | SMS
Comments 5 comments
This PHP class allows you to send SMS to almost every country directly from your website. All you need is an account on www.tm4b.com and PHP 5.

Also required is either cURL or allow_url_fopen enabled in php.ini
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Date Submitted Thu. Apr. 12th, 2007 2:33 PM
Revision 1
Beginner siva
Tags Email | JavaScript | Mail | protect
Comments 4 comments
You can search for "@" or something like mail information in your page source code. You'll find nothing.
You can have link of your mail with a title or just you mail address as the title. Hope this code have no problem...
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Date Submitted Tue. Apr. 10th, 2007 9:39 PM
Revision 1
Helper snowdonkey
Tags Form | PHP | Validate
Comments 3 comments
The following script is a single interface for pre-validating any HTML form. It lets you validate your form data the way you want, while handling the rudimentary tasks itself.

1) Change just one variable to make it work with $_GET or $_POST or $_REQUEST.

2) Name which elements are 'required' all at once in a hidden HTML text input.

3) Easily provide field descriptions in hidden HTML text inputs that you can use to print error statements.

4) Call a single function to print out error statements that you can easily style with CSS.

5) It automatically checks if fields marked 'required' have been filled out.

Most of the pre-validation code is from PHP 5: Unleashed by Sams Publishing. I found it extremely useful for a recent project. Sharing it here, I removed some unnecessary functions, and tried to simplify some points.

All the comments are my own; hopefully I provided more than enough explanation.
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Date Submitted Wed. Apr. 4th, 2007 8:52 AM
Revision 1
Helper ushi
Tags Anti-Injection | Class | Database | mysql | PHP
Comments 6 comments
A simple MySQL class for use in PHP.
Feel free to suggest improvements.
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Date Submitted Wed. Mar. 14th, 2007 12:06 PM
Revision 1
Scripter shachi
Tags Cookie | JavaScript | object
Comments 0 comments
This is a simple cookie object that handles some of the basic cookie functions and which is kind of like a simple cookie-object parser.

Hope you like it.
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Date Submitted Sat. Mar. 10th, 2007 7:13 PM
Revision 1
Helper albud
Tags CSS | PHP | processor
Comments 1 comments
Don't know if anyone will find this handly, but here's a CSS processor that I wrote that allows me to nest CSS Blocks, and various other things, making for an easier to maintain CSS file.

Warning: I'd recommend caching the results since I didn't have a need to optomize it for speed.

Things that it includes:
*Nested CSS Rules
*Removes Whitespace
*Allows for // comments
*Removes comments (so put them in at no cost)

Please let me know what you think
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Date Submitted Sat. Mar. 10th, 2007 6:44 PM
Revision 1
Helper albud
Tags JavaScript | strings
Comments 0 comments
Rather than have standalone functions rtrim, ltrim, and trim (as in http://www.bytemycode.com/snippets/snippet/397/) why not have them as methods of all string objects?
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