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Error message Strict standards: Non-static method should not be called statically in php
I have the following php. However when I see the index.php I get the following error message.
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Get operating system info
...perating system info. I have not been able to find out how to do that with PHP, and wanted to try to figure it out.
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Linux下部署企业级邮件服务器(postfix + dovecot + extmail) - 开源 & Gith...
...ail解决方案搭建邮件服务器全攻略,以及搭建过程中常见问题的解决方法汇总。首先通过一幅图看看整个解决方案的原理:
当用户通过extmail登陆时,首先extmail先去通过mysql进行虚拟用户认证,当认证通过时,postfix通过Cyrus-SASL...
java.net.ConnectException: localhost/127.0.0.1:8080 - Connection refused
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e.g if your URL is like http://localhost:8080/Getdata.php or http://127.0.0.1:8080/Getdata.php then you have to change it as use http://10.0.2.2:8080/Getdata.php
– Vikas Patidar
Jan 30 '14 at 8:46
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PHP check whether property exists in object or class
I understand PHP does not have a pure object variable, but I want to check whether a property is in the given object or class.
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Are PHP include paths relative to the file or the calling code?
I'm having trouble understanding the ruleset regarding PHP relative include paths. If I run file A.PHP- and file A.PHP includes file B.PHP which includes file C.PHP, should the relative path to C.PHP be in relation to the location of B.PHP, or to the location of A.PHP? That is, does it matter whic...
What is the use of the @ symbol in PHP?
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It suppresses error messages — see Error Control Operators in the PHP manual.
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How does the keyword “use” work in PHP and can I import classes with it?
... use keyword. You have to use include/require statement. Even if you use a PHP auto loader, still autoloader will have to use either include or require internally.
The Purpose of use keyword:
Consider a case where you have two classes with the same name; you'll find it strange, but when you are ...
Add … if string is too long PHP [duplicate]
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The PHP way of doing this is simple:
$out = strlen($in) > 50 ? substr($in,0,50)."..." : $in;
But you can achieve a much nicer effect with this CSS:
.ellipsis {
overflow: hidden;
white-space: nowrap;
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How to implode array with key and value without foreach in PHP
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You could use http_build_query, like this:
<?php
$a=array("item1"=>"object1", "item2"=>"object2");
echo http_build_query($a,'',', ');
?>
Output:
item1=object1, item2=object2
Demo
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