I am currently working on a small PHP project for my college. I am quit
new to it, so this query might seem trivial to you.
What I am trying to do is use the index.php to act as the front page of
the site, as well as be able to handle queries using the GET method. For
example, http://localhost/index.php?search=somestring should work as
well. That is, there might or might not be a query string. All I want to
know is whether such a query string exists or not. And if yes, what
is(are) the parameter(s) (in this case, search is the parameter).
Thanks in advance.
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Regards,
Sanket Medhi.
Hello GLUGgers,
I am forwarding my own mail :)
Let's have a discussion on this ...
Regards,
BG
--- Gora Mohanty <gora_mohanty(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> From Gora Mohanty Fri Mar 3 11:31:51 2006
> Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 19:31:51 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Gora Mohanty <gora_mohanty(a)yahoo.co.in>
> To: ilugd(a)lists.linux-delhi.org, orissa-it(a)yahoogroups.com,
> oriya-group(a)lists.sarovar.org, ilug-bbsr(a)yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [ilugd] Fwd: [Indlinux-group] Ubuntu Indian Local Community
> Team
>
> Hi,
> I am forwarding a message to indlinux-group from Baishampayan Ghose
> about a proposal to put together an Indian LoCo team for Ubuntu. For
> details of what such a team does, please see the appended message,
> and
> the links that it includes at the end. As I had discussed the
> possibility of providing Ubuntu support with various people, I think
> that it is great that Baishampayan has taken this initiative.
> An Ubuntu council meeting to discuss this will be held via IRC,
> from
> 17.30-19.30 IST, on Tue., 3 Mar., 2006, in the #ubuntu-meeting
> channel
> on Freenode (freenode.net). It would be nice to have some discussions
> on this beforehand, e.g., what kind of support can we provide for
> Ubuntu, how it will be organized, what can we get out of it
> (customized
> Indian-language Ubuntu distros,...) etc. If you are interested, you
> can
> add yourself to the Indian LoCo team via the AddYourNameHere link in
> the People section of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IndianTeam.
>
> Regards,
> Gora
>
> > From: Baishampayan Ghose <b.ghose(a)gmail.com>
> > To: IndLinux Group <indlinux-group(a)lists.sourceforge.net>
> > Subject: [Indlinux-group] Ubuntu Indian Local Community Team
> > Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2006 00:21:56 +0530
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > Hello everybody,
> > We are thinking about forming a Ubuntu Local Community (LoCo) Team
> > for India which will officially act as the support team for all
> > Ubuntu related activities in India.
> > The main functions of the group will be --
> > * Act as the official contact point for everything Ubuntu in India
> > * Organise advocacy / technical sessions about Ubuntu
> > * Represent Ubuntu in all major/non-major FOSS events in India
> > * Look at the various Indic related issues in Ubuntu and push
> fixes
> > into Ubuntu main
> > * Being a LoCo team will allow us to maintain our custom packages
> in
> > Ubuntu main repos, we can use that by having a package to
> > distribute our customised packages, artwork, translations, etc.
> > * More!
> > So the main procedure to become an officially recognised team is to
> > put our team on the next Community Council agenda and then the
> > Community Council will discuss and grant us official status.
> > I have created a wiki page for the IndianTeam in the Ubuntu wiki,
> you
> > are all invited to add your names there and edit the wiki to add
> more
> > content. I guess we also need to discuss among ourselves before the
> > CC meeting which will take place on the 7th.
> > Comments are welcome, and please go through the relevant links as
> > given below.
> > Regards,
> > BG
> >
> > [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IndianTeam
> > [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeams
> > [3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncil
> > [4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncilAgenda
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Hello,
Due to routine maintenance work at TIFR's colaba campus, there would
be no electrical supply tomorrow, Saturday 4th March 2006. All the
services including mailing list and website would be unavailable
throughout the day. Any inconvenience caused is regretted.
Anurag
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Hi All,
I have set up apache webserver(2.0.46/RHEL3) in one of our test-servers.. I want to apache to run cgi-script .. I have put ScriptAlias entry like this
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /etc/httpd/conf/cgi-bin
there are certian cgi script inside this dir.. owner of the file is
user : apache
group : webserver
i have given execute permission to these files.. still I am not able to run those scripts .. I do not have selinux installed
Plz help
Rgds
Amit
hello,
i was interested in knowing as to whehter kernel 2.4.21 would have
to be patced to get dev-mapper support. because in menuconnfig it just shows
lvm. whereas in new kernels it shows specificly dev-mapper support. ?
any ideas guys. actally my aim is to setup lvm without havin to patch or
upgrade the kernel ?
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Hi folks,
I did attempt a google for this but did not know what search term would
actually pull up a meaningful result for this.
Apparatus/Equipment.
a) SMC wireless dsl router (3 port)
b) three 8 port switches, (dlink, dax, smc)
Setup:
4 ports in each are used to connect to various PCs.
1 port used up to connect to the wireless router.
Problem:
I have had issues with routers where frequent reseting is required.
So to prevent the entire internal network going down because of a bad
router, I decided to make the connections redundant.
So connected Port 6 of dlink to port 6 of Dax.
Port 7 of dlink to port 6 of smc.
Port 7 of dax to port 7 of smc
with the assumption that even if the router fails, i'l have
uninterrupted access.
But this was not to be. Things got messed up, despite enabled
connections, machines would not ping each other or the router.
Then finally removed the links from Switch 1 and 2 to the router and
also the connection from dax to smc and it started working fine.
So what got messed up in the above setup? I am thinking its something
to do with conflicts but not convinced as to why there would be a
conflict?
Can anyone throw some light on this?
thanks
abhi
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Hello All,
Has anybody tried MTNL Triband with entry level (but reliable)
DSL-Ethernet bridge/converter? i.e. simple device which converts
DSL signals to Ethernet signals?
My idea is NOT to go for full fledged router(like DLink-502T) but
use Linux with PPPoE because afterall DLink modem itself uses Linux.
I have read that it works with DLink-502T in bridged mode so it
should work with simple and cheap bridges.
eBay shows such bridges to cost just 5-7$ but I am not sure if it
works with Triband and PPPoE on Linux. That way one can avoid
DSL modem deposit(and have their own bridge at same cost) as well
as monthly rental. And have all the power of Linux firewall/NAT/cron
jobs etc.
Please let me know if someone has tried this and which bridge/converter
was used and how much does it cost?
Thanks in advance.
Amish.
Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
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> Manish Kathuria wrote:
>
>>Is Service Tax applicable on open source software services namely
>>installation, configuration and customization ? Please let me know if
>>someone has clarity on this issue.
>
>
> IANAL :)
>
> Open Source Software Services *is* a service/consultative practice and
> thus would (ideally...) have a Service Tax component included
>
> - -SM
As per available information with me, if you classify the services as
"Information Technology Services" then probably the services wont fall
under the Service Tax net. There is a service category called Business
Auxiliary Service (added in 2003) which excludes "Information Technology
Services" from the service tax net. Please refer to the Section 2 of the
following circular available on the service tax web site:
http://www.servicetax.gov.in/servicetax/circular/st_circ_62-2k3.htm
There are some news reports also which add to the confusion:
http://www.thehindu.com/2006/01/23/stories/2006012300241700.htmhttp://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2005/10/15/stories/2005101502421100.htm
It would be great if any of the firms / companies charging or paying or
not paying service tax can shed more light on this.
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Manish
Is Service Tax applicable on open source software services namely
installation, configuration and customization ? Please let me know if
someone has clarity on this issue.
Thanks,
Manish