03-21-2013
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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for FILE in `find /home/Upload/*`
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Thanks , franklin you method worked, i knew i had to use a while loop and getline in there just didnt know the proper order :)
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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5. Web Development
Hi,
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Need to change sender email id from applmgr@<hostname>.<domain-name> to applmgr@domain-name.
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Hi,
I have been having issues with sendmail service on the AIX server recently with header rewrite on few random email generated from the scripts or programs.
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Hi,
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello gentlemen.
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10. Solaris
Hi all,
I have read about sendmail running as 2 separate process.
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
http_parse_cookie
HTTP_PARSE_COOKIE(3) 1 HTTP_PARSE_COOKIE(3)
http_parse_cookie - Parse HTTP cookie
SYNOPSIS
object http_parse_cookie (string $cookie, [int $flags], [array $allowed_extras])
DESCRIPTION
Parses HTTP cookies like sent in a response into a struct.
PARAMETERS
o $cookie
- string containing the value of a Set-Cookie response header
o $flags
- parse flags ( HTTP_COOKIE_PARSE_RAW)
o $allowed_extras
- array containing recognized extra keys; by default all unknown keys will be treated as cookie names
RETURN VALUES
Returns a stdClass object on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Using http_parse_cookie(3)
<?php
print_r(http_parse_cookie("foo=bar; bar=baz; path=/; domain=example.com; comment=; secure", 0, array("comment")));
?>
The above example will output:
stdClass Object
(
[cookies] => Array
(
[foo] => bar
[bar] => baz
)
[extras] => Array
(
[comment] =>
)
[flags] => 16
[expires] => 0
[path] => /
[domain] => example.com
)
SEE ALSO
http_parse_headers(3), http_parse_message(3), http_build_cookie(3).
PHP Documentation Group HTTP_PARSE_COOKIE(3)