[ciapug] Re: First "Official" meeting...

Mike Parks ciapug@cialug.org
Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:25:05 -0600


Hey it was good meeting everyone last night.We touched on a few topics, GD 
libraries and PHP, more on finding a stable location for the meetings, and 
officers.

I am not known for note taking, so that would definitely keep me out of any 
secretarial duties. lol...

Mike

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>    1. Re: IMAP Folder List (Jerry Weida)
>    2. Re: IMAP Folder List (David Champion)
>    3. php gd example (Barry Von Ahsen)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 08:22:44 -0600
>From: Jerry Weida <jweida@gmail.com>
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Subject: Re: [ciapug] IMAP Folder List
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
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>I believe that the squirrelmail project uses a multi-deminsional array
>for this.  They then iterate through the array and show the folders in
>an "explorer" type view with the subfolders under the folder they
>appear in.
>
>
>On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 01:07:01 -0600, Jonathan Bailey <jcbailey@code0.net> 
>wrote:
> > Ok.. I'm writing an IMAP client, and I'm stuck on how to display the
> > folder tree.... Here is how it's returned from the server:
> >
> > (as an array - one line/element)
> >
> > INBOX.Drafts
> > INBOX.Trash
> > INBOX.Sent
> > INBOX.SomeFolder
> > INBOX.SomeFolder.SubFolder.
> > INBOX.SomeFolder.SubFolder2
> > INBOX.SomeFolder2
> >
> > What is the best datatype for this? (multi-deminsional array), and how
> > do I implement it?
> >
> > Jon
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>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:48:05 -0600
>From: David Champion <dave@visionary.com>
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Subject: Re: [ciapug] IMAP Folder List
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>TWIG shows them in an <option> list... which is way easy to do.
>
>-dc
>
>Jerry Weida wrote:
> > I believe that the squirrelmail project uses a multi-deminsional array
> > for this.  They then iterate through the array and show the folders in
> > an "explorer" type view with the subfolders under the folder they
> > appear in.
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 01:07:01 -0600, Jonathan Bailey 
> <jcbailey@code0.net> wrote:
> >
> >>Ok.. I'm writing an IMAP client, and I'm stuck on how to display the
> >>folder tree.... Here is how it's returned from the server:
> >>
> >>(as an array - one line/element)
> >>
> >>INBOX.Drafts
> >>INBOX.Trash
> >>INBOX.Sent
> >>INBOX.SomeFolder
> >>INBOX.SomeFolder.SubFolder.
> >>INBOX.SomeFolder.SubFolder2
> >>INBOX.SomeFolder2
> >>
> >>What is the best datatype for this? (multi-deminsional array), and how
> >>do I implement it?
> >>
> >>Jon
>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:20:01 -0600
>From: Barry Von Ahsen <barry@vonahsen.com>
>To: ciapug@cialug.org
>Subject: [ciapug] php gd example
>Reply-To: ciapug@cialug.org
>
>I mentioned this at the meeting, and Chris was interested, so I'll share
>with the group.  It's a route calculator that I started working on that
>draws your route with some simple gd commands and calculates your trip
>distance (in pixels)
>
>It didn't work for Dave at the meeting, but works for me now, so have a shot
>
>http://barry.visionary.com/map.php
>
>-barry
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