I have found in the httpd.conf where it it states the default parse pages like index.htm, index.html, index.php and etc....However, my computer box does not seem to want to automatically load the index.php files. Anyone have any ideas? (5 Replies)
I have just configured httpd.conf on a new Redhat 9 install. Below are my additions to httpd.conf. Everything works fine except that when typing http://spetnik.d2g.com into my web browser, I am sent to the "Default catch all" site. Any clues?
NameVirtualHost *:80
#Default catch all ... (5 Replies)
Hi everybody,
I have installed Apache 2 + Tomcat 5.5. on Ubuntu 7.04 and the default httpd.conf is empty (0 lines), however there is a file called apache2.conf that looks like a default httpd.conf.
I didn't use Apache in ages, since 1.3.x release, but I remember that the httpd.conf by default... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
Need to add a following line to many webserver configuration .
ie. Need to make following entry in "LimitRequestLine 4000" in httpd.conf.
Any ideas welcome
Regards,
logic0 (2 Replies)
I'd like to know if servername in apache httpd.conf is the machine name or domain name. If it is domain name like example.com, should it be registered before in use? (1 Reply)
Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me out here. I am super-paranoid, so am trying to limit what PHP files can be executed on this server. I have a small list of files that I want to allow. The rest, deny. So I have base rule that denies all php files server-wide: order allow,deny ... (0 Replies)
Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me out here. I am super-paranoid, so am trying to limit what PHP files can be executed on this server. I have a small list of files that I want to allow. The rest, deny:
<Files ~ "\.(php|php3)$">
order allow,deny
deny from all
</Files>
I... (0 Replies)
Hello Guys !!
wanted to use SED to pull cout the full vertualhost entry for domain which is specified from command line
Like (IP base httpd.conf)
domain="ServerName takemewithyou.in"
sed -n '/<VirtualHost* $domain/,/<\/VirtualHost>/p' httpd.conf
File can take to test is below
... (0 Replies)
hi
is it possible ?
explain tome about below items
StartServers 8
MinSpareServers 10
MaxSpareServers 20
ServerLimit 4000
MaxClients 4000
MaxRequestsPerChild 4000
this is my servers 8gig ram & cpu 12 core...
what cann i putting in order this ?
tnx (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
imagegif
IMAGEGIF(3) 1 IMAGEGIF(3)imagegif - Output image to browser or fileSYNOPSIS
bool imagegif (resource $image, [string $filename])
DESCRIPTION imagegif(3) creates the GIF file in filename from the image $image. The $image argument is the return from the imagecreate(3) or imagecre-
atefrom* function.
The image format will be GIF87a unless the image has been made transparent with imagecolortransparent(3), in which case the image format
will be GIF89a.
PARAMETERS
o $
image -An image resource, returned by one of the image creation functions, such as imagecreatetruecolor(3).
o $filename
-The path to save the file to. If not set or NULL, the raw image stream will be outputted directly.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Outputting an image using imagegif(3)
<?php
// Create a new image instance
$im = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100);
// Make the background white
imagefilledrectangle($im, 0, 0, 99, 99, 0xFFFFFF);
// Draw a text string on the image
imagestring($im, 3, 40, 20, 'GD Library', 0xFFBA00);
// Output the image to browser
header('Content-Type: image/gif');
imagegif($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>
Example #2
Converting a PNG image to GIF using imagegif(3)
<?php
// Load the PNG
$png = imagecreatefrompng('./php.png');
// Save the image as a GIF
imagegif($png, './php.gif');
// Free from memory
imagedestroy($png);
// We're done
echo 'Converted PNG image to GIF with success!';
?>
NOTES
Note
GIF support was removed from the GD library in Version 1.6, and added back in Version 2.0.28. This function is not available between
these versions. For more information, see the GD Project site.
The following code snippet allows you to write more portable PHP applications by auto-detecting the type of GD support which is
available. Replace the sequence header ("Content-Type: image/gif"); imagegif ($im); by the more flexible sequence:
<?php
// Create a new image instance
$im = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100);
// Do some image operations here
// Handle output
if(function_exists('imagegif'))
{
// For GIF
header('Content-Type: image/gif');
imagegif($im);
}
elseif(function_exists('imagejpeg'))
{
// For JPEG
header('Content-Type: image/jpeg');
imagejpeg($im, NULL, 100);
}
elseif(function_exists('imagepng'))
{
// For PNG
header('Content-Type: image/png');
imagepng($im);
}
elseif(function_exists('imagewbmp'))
{
// For WBMP
header('Content-Type: image/vnd.wap.wbmp');
imagewbmp($im);
}
else
{
imagedestroy($im);
die('No image support in this PHP server');
}
// If image support was found for one of these
// formats, then free it from memory
if($im)
{
imagedestroy($im);
}
?>
Note
As of PHP 4.0.2 you can use the function imagetypes(3) in place of function_exists(3) for checking the presence of the various sup-
ported image formats:
<?php
if(imagetypes() & IMG_GIF)
{
header('Content-Type: image/gif');
imagegif($im);
}
elseif(imagetypes() & IMG_JPG)
{
/* ... etc. */
}
?>
SEE ALSO imagepng(3), imagewbmp(3), imagejpeg(3), imagetypes(3).
PHP Documentation Group IMAGEGIF(3)