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Adds any character at the given index of a string.
NOTE: Count starts from 0
NOTE: Count starts from 0
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This simple function simply removes the character at the given index from a string.
NOTE: The count starts from 0
NOTE: The count starts from 0
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This routine checks a client's IP address against a few open lists of blacklisted IP addresses, returns TRUE if the ip is a known proxy.
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Ok, another thumbnail PHP function. This function support resize of JPEG and GIF, and resize with aspect ratio (set $THUMBX=0 if you wish it is resized with the Height, $THUMBY=0 if blah blah blah, you get the point)
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This snippet allows an aspx page (c#) to accept URL parameters to allow styles or script to be dynamically appended to the rendered page.
I wrote this simple snippet to allow one of our vendors to accept a style override so that their application would morph into something more closely resembling our own portal application. Please see screenshots for clarification.
Original Vendor Application
Vendor Application with Style Override via URL
I wrote this simple snippet to allow one of our vendors to accept a style override so that their application would morph into something more closely resembling our own portal application. Please see screenshots for clarification.
Original Vendor Application
Vendor Application with Style Override via URL
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Give this little function a start date and number of days and it will calculate the end date.
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This is a rewrite of a basic ADODB / PHP Database pager. This pager has some very slick search, sort, and display configuration options. Modifications and improvements are very welcome. Thus I am sharing this code.
A basic example for using this pager would be as follows:
// Check class code for CSS styles used
require_once ('class.init.php');
// SQL Statement
$sql = 'SELECT table1.field1, table1.field2, table1.field3 FROM table1';
// Field Labels
$label_arr = array (
'field1' => 'Field 1 Heading',
'field2' => 'Field 2 Heading',
'field3' => 'Field 3 Heading'
);
// Hidden Fields
$vsel_arr = array (
'field3' => 0 // don't display field3 unless requested by the user
);
$sort_arr = array (
'field1' => 'asc' // sort by field1 ascending order (asc) or (desc)
);
// Config array
$config = array (
'db' => &$dbconn, // open ADODB connection
'sql' => $sql, // String of sql
'id' => 'table1_pager', // pager id for session variables
'label_arr' => $label_arr, // field heading array
'vsel_arr' => $vsel_arr, // fields to hide
'extra_param' => '', // extra paramaters to pass with edit, delete, add anchors
'form_width' => '100%', // table with
'form_title' => 'Table 1', // table title
'edit_anchor' => 'Edit', // link to edit
'del_anchor' => 'Del', // link to delete
'add_anchor' => 'Add', // link to add
'print_anchor' => 'Print', // link to print
'header_view' => true, // no function at this time
'search_view' => true, // no function at this time
'pk' => array ('field1' => true), // primary key field
'sort_arr' => $sort_arr, // sort field array
);
// create object then render it ...
$_pager = new pager($config); // create instance
echo $_pager->render(25); // render output
A basic example for using this pager would be as follows:
// Check class code for CSS styles used
require_once ('class.init.php');
// SQL Statement
$sql = 'SELECT table1.field1, table1.field2, table1.field3 FROM table1';
// Field Labels
$label_arr = array (
'field1' => 'Field 1 Heading',
'field2' => 'Field 2 Heading',
'field3' => 'Field 3 Heading'
);
// Hidden Fields
$vsel_arr = array (
'field3' => 0 // don't display field3 unless requested by the user
);
$sort_arr = array (
'field1' => 'asc' // sort by field1 ascending order (asc) or (desc)
);
// Config array
$config = array (
'db' => &$dbconn, // open ADODB connection
'sql' => $sql, // String of sql
'id' => 'table1_pager', // pager id for session variables
'label_arr' => $label_arr, // field heading array
'vsel_arr' => $vsel_arr, // fields to hide
'extra_param' => '', // extra paramaters to pass with edit, delete, add anchors
'form_width' => '100%', // table with
'form_title' => 'Table 1', // table title
'edit_anchor' => 'Edit', // link to edit
'del_anchor' => 'Del', // link to delete
'add_anchor' => 'Add', // link to add
'print_anchor' => 'Print', // link to print
'header_view' => true, // no function at this time
'search_view' => true, // no function at this time
'pk' => array ('field1' => true), // primary key field
'sort_arr' => $sort_arr, // sort field array
);
// create object then render it ...
$_pager = new pager($config); // create instance
echo $_pager->render(25); // render output
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Function that splits a given string into sections based on the allowed length for a section. Does not split words up. Splits string on Space character (can be set to another character)
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I found this to be a neat little trick for hiding(somewhat) source javacscript code from peering eyes...
This function will unload all linked javascript files so that when you view source - you see no javascript files! (Especially helpful when using FF and using web-developer tools - no linked js files are displayed) The files remain resident in memory - allowing for the functions to work.
Just call the function in the tag
This function will unload all linked javascript files so that when you view source - you see no javascript files! (Especially helpful when using FF and using web-developer tools - no linked js files are displayed) The files remain resident in memory - allowing for the functions to work.
Just call the function in the tag
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This function simply splits a file based on the splitter supplied and returns an array with the values. It's pretty much like the file() function. This script could be helpful in section editings.









