PHP Image Gallery
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Ok, so I was getting frustrated with the inability to hide data in javascript, as well as a number of other concerns with existing class structures (the requirement to use this.constructor in lieu of self, for example).
As a result, I've thrown together a nice little class constructor that accepts a class definition, as well as a class extender that allows you to build a new class from an existing one, with full access to all that private stuff.
As a result, I've thrown together a nice little class constructor that accepts a class definition, as well as a class extender that allows you to build a new class from an existing one, with full access to all that private stuff.
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Two very usefull functions to have around.
(note: dollarfy requires commify to work)
(note: dollarfy requires commify to work)
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This small snippet will not allow _POST requests from a 'foreign' domain. It relies on the HTTP_REFERER variable.
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This is a simple fade in / fade out javascript slideshow, search engine friendly with low resource usage.
More info here.
Cheers
More info here.
Cheers
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Random String Generato
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Returns an array of folder/file names in the specified path.
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The resize_image function allows you to resize a GIF, JPEG or PNG file to any dimension you wish and put an optional black border around the image. Here's an explanation of the arguements:
$image_path: The complete path to the image to be resized
$max_width: Maximum width of the resized image. Leave 0 if you want to specify only the height and have the width auto-scale.
$max_height: Maximum height of the resized image. Leave 0 if you want to specify only the width and have the height auto-scale.
$file_prefix: This will prepend a string onto the resized image filename. If you want to create a thumbnail image and keep the original, set $file_prefix = 'thumb'.
$dir: Allows you to save the resized image to a sub directory under the $image_path directory. If you want to save thumbnail images to images/thumbs, set $dir = 'thumbs'.
$border: boolean, 1 = border, 0 = no border
$mime: Image mime type. (image/jpeg, image/gif, image/png)
$image_path: The complete path to the image to be resized
$max_width: Maximum width of the resized image. Leave 0 if you want to specify only the height and have the width auto-scale.
$max_height: Maximum height of the resized image. Leave 0 if you want to specify only the width and have the height auto-scale.
$file_prefix: This will prepend a string onto the resized image filename. If you want to create a thumbnail image and keep the original, set $file_prefix = 'thumb'.
$dir: Allows you to save the resized image to a sub directory under the $image_path directory. If you want to save thumbnail images to images/thumbs, set $dir = 'thumbs'.
$border: boolean, 1 = border, 0 = no border
$mime: Image mime type. (image/jpeg, image/gif, image/png)
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I made this script to delete any unneeded files from the server that weren't being used by the database. Of course you can expand this a lot more, but I cut it down a little to put it up here.
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This is my MySQL database class that I use for all of my sites. Some included features are:
- Get execution time
- Error reporting (screen and email)
- SQL stats
- Get execution time
- Error reporting (screen and email)
- SQL stats
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A very simple error class that can be pretty handy.









