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Date Submitted Tue. Sep. 4th, 2007 7:28 PM
Revision 1
Helper explode
Tags PHP | Random
Comments 1 comments
This little function does great for passwords, usernames, files, and anything else you need a random string for.
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Date Submitted Wed. Oct. 29th, 2008 9:21 AM
Revision 1
Helper Celebhir
Tags Directory | Files | PHP | Recursive | structure | tree
Comments 0 comments
Takes a given directory and lists all the files and folders under it, including sub folders. Resulting array contains associative (folders) and indexed (files) elements. Doesn't return "." and ".."
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Date Submitted Fri. May. 15th, 2009 9:14 AM
Revision 1
Beginner ChronoFish
Tags Array | parser | PHP | XML | XML2Array | XMLToArray
Comments 1 comments
Here is a my latest refinement of an XML2Array function. It creates an associative array where tags are the keys. When tags have attributes, it becomes part of the key (optionally). The values of the resultant array is itself an array of values OR another XML2Aarray array.

- Enjoy
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Date Submitted Thu. Dec. 10th, 2009 3:59 AM
Revision 1
Beginner Arsen
Tags PHP
Comments 1 comments
Matching an email.
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Date Submitted Thu. Aug. 28th, 2008 9:33 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Fordiman
Tags buffering | errors | Output | PHP | template
Comments 0 comments
Best use of ob_, custom error handling, and variable variales evar: simple templating.

_parse($filename[,$locals])
includes $filename and renders its output to the return value. $locals, if used, will add a set of variables to the included context.

Parse($template[,$locals])
Same as above, but allows you to define a base template folder and omit the .php - just for cleaner code.

t($template[,$obj])
...
t()
Same as Parse, but any output between the opening call and the closing call (no arguments) will be buffered intot he $content variable of the template.

Play around with t(..) to find out more; I don't feel like documenting it.
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Date Submitted Mon. Jul. 13th, 2009 3:05 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Cloudgen
Tags absolute | File | include | Path | PHP
Comments 0 comments
One of the simlest way to include a php file using absolute path
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Date Submitted Mon. Jul. 13th, 2009 3:08 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Cloudgen
Tags Extension | File | filename | PHP | script
Comments 0 comments
This simple script can be used to get the script filename and extensio
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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. Nov. 7th, 2007 2:45 PM
Revision 1
Helper Idlemind
Tags PHP
Comments 2 comments
If it's a .php page, you can simply include this file where you want a hit counter to appear.

One file - text output. Very simple, very easy. Based off the filename of the page (creates a pagename.counter file to hold the count).
(No use for it myself - made it for a friend).
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