it is a json file and I am use jquery to get its content,
the code works as I did it in localhost, and if I run it all in the same location it works, only when I try to access the file from tumblr/localhost it does not work
Give me just a moment, I need to do a little referencing to make sure I'm not about to tell you something wrong. But, to start off with when you encounter a problem like this your first solution shouldn't be changing permissions.
You should only ever change permissions like that after all other possible solutions have been exhausted and you have clear proof that it is a file permissions issue
Right, well this is just a normal cross-site security measure. Requests must originate from the same domain
There's ways around this of course, you could set up a "micro-restful API" on your webpage that serves up the proper data and you call that from tumblr
In computing, the same origin policy is an important security concept for a number of browser-side programming languages, such as JavaScript. The policy permits scripts running on pages originating from the same site to access each other's methods and properties with no specific restrictions, but prevents access to most methods and properties across pages on different sites.
This mechanism bears a particular significance for modern web applications that extensively depend on HTTP cookies to maintain authenticated user sessions, as servers act based on the HTTP cookie information to revea...
We have 2 webservers, Bob and Frank. Bob has some tools that it can use to generate a webpage. Frank also has some tools, but slightly different, that it uses. Bob can only use Bob's tools. Vice versa Frank can only use Frank's tools. They can't share tools with each other.
It is working locally because you're using your own tool. When you attempt to use it from somewhere else it would be as if Bob went over to Frank's tools and stole some. Web servers are built to not let that happen
@aurel Well, I don't know how Tumblr works...But assuming you have some way to make an HTTP request it would be as simple as creating a webpage at a known url, I'm not sure what domain you're working in but make the url appropriate. Call a HTTP request on your url from tumblr and do whatever it is you were wanting with the data.
I've never actually implemented a restful API but the basic concept is simple enough and should be relatively easy to implement on a small-scale, particularly if you're just learning.
I'm working on my own personal project to learn about good design and clean code. I'm wanting to implement a slim MVC framework. I'm working on the persistence storage strategy and just need some advice to make sure I'm not doing things in a bad way. I've done quite a bit of research on the topic but really have no feedback on it.
Essentially though there are several different aspects: Model, DataSource, Query, DataMapper`, Entity. The Model controls the interaction between the components and institutes the logic for that domain. The DataSource interacts with the actual persistence layer. Query generates the appropriate statement needed by the DataSource. DataMapper would take Entity objects and create the appropriate Query objects.
In a way it is, its expected that different data sources will need different queries. The query is really there as an abstraction between the Source and the mapper. ultimately i'm afraid that Mapper will become far too large and powerful if it is responsible for parsing Entity AND creating the right Query for Source
The source is what's actually persisting the data to the database, file, api, whatever. The mapper reads the appropriate Entity data, puts it into a data format that can be interpreted by Query, then takes the data returned by Query and converts it into the appropriate Entity objects
well, i'd really like to make it a constructor dependency...but that would mean i'd have to know the data source needed by the mapper before it is constructed...which means static
i'm adamantly against static...the fact that this was my first solution made me stop and rethink what i was doing
Well, that would let you use the mapper to convert business entities into ORM layer objects. That way you can persist them independent of the business relationships, but also not pollute your app with tons of classes for each domain object
It is responsible for accepting data about the fields, conditions and clauses that are being requested. It has 3 setter methods for the appropriate data. Then it has a single getter method to return the actual statement needed by Source
Well, thank you for the talk either way, feels refreshing to talk about programming to somebody who doesn't just stare back jaw-agape with a pool of drool forming on the floor.
Ultimately my programming & logic course at school was a little disappointing...I guess I was expecting something a little more..advanced. I feel like I can't talk to anybody in the class really as they don't understand basic OOP concepts even.
Everything I know about programming I learned on my own
Ultimately this prog & logic I taught me Java syntax
Honestly, big woop.
If I had wanted to learn a programming language syntax i probably would have learned C or C++, did it over a summer and not spent thousands of dollars on it
I actually had a job interview at a local development shop, but ultimately it was about a month before school started so it was a no go.
But, they also interviewed me because I had my own personal project going on so it kind of validated some of the work I had been doing.
Ultimately though, the biggest thing that has impacted my programming and coding since school started? I read Clean Code ...and it isn't even on the school reading list :P
I've started reading that as well but feel like some of the things are hard for me to grasp, or really get the importance of, as I'm flying solo over here.
What I'm really afraid of in school? I get to my PHP class and the professor is teaching the class with mysql_
shudder
I just may withdrawal from class, right then and there
mention to him that you have expererience in it, and that you disagree with some of what he's teaching
if he's a good teacher, he will engage you and try to learn from you or use you to help teach the class (GREAT expererience). If not, you'll know then and withdraw
I don't think that it is a matter of being good. I think it is a matter of drive and passion. You don't have to be good at programming to use Google and comprehend basic concepts.
i mean, even if you wanted to use procedural code for most people starting out you just change mysql_ to mysqli_...that's not a matter of being good, that's lazy
I guess I just assume its natural for everybody to be obsessively passionate about the fact that you can type some stuff into a computer and make it do ANYTHING IN THE WORLD! ;)
str = "abc xyz asdf @ Rs1.5/day.poi qwerty."
I want to use regex in PHP and convert it into "abc xyz asdf @ Re1/day.poi qwerty."
ie, i want to replace the substring "Rs1.5/day"(say s1) with "Re.1/day"(say s2)
Here s1 and s2 can be any string in the format (Rs|Re)<digit>[.<digit>]/...
well I am not a zend guy and haven't used in an actual project yet, but I think the Zend guys contribute alot to PHP so they should know they are stuff.
then how comes Zend Framework is one of the most archaic frameworks out there filled with bad practices ? .. and i do not know anyone who would willingly choose Zend Studio as his IDE
additionally , zend's engine has been one of the main forces holding php's evolution , because it is ancient and they (php core devs) have to fight against the limitations for every new feature they add in language
is it worth learning a simple and easy to use and fast to implement Framework (which might not be too good) as sidekick when you have projects with short due time ?
> "The first 90 percent of the code accounts for the first 90 percent of the development time. The remaining 10 percent of the code accounts for the other 90 percent of the development time."
@ivanfreire First you need a digitizer. Then you need to digitize yourself into the computer. Use a cron-job to start the digitizer and then hop into it. Don't forgot to also digitize your mouse and keyboard, otherwise you won't be able to get out.
posted on December 06, 2011 by Mayflower Blog - PHP
Today's topic is deployment. It's called one-click deployment for a reason: Developers are lazy. It's hard to do less than clicking on one button, so that's our goal. With the growing need for lower time-to-market and faster response to user feedback it is inevitable to not be limited by technical factors (there are enough other obstacles already). The focus lies on reproducible resul…
@NikiC the linked dup shows how to get the tag as well. besides you know this is a duplicate and should be deleted so there is no point in argueing about the duplicate being appropriate. the entire question should just be removed.
Depending on what exactly you need:
is null checks whether the value is null:
{% if var is null %}
{# do something #}
{% endif %}
is defined checks whether the variable is defined:
{% if var is not defined %}
{# do something #}
{% endif %}
hey all, I'm having trouble understanding classes. Any direct help or reference to useful learning documentation for this problem is welcome.
$notice = adminErrorNotice::newIntance( $arr_errors );
class adminErrorNotice {
var $Errors;
public static function newIntance( $aError ){
$this->Errors = $aError;
}
}
how do I go about initializing $this without implementing a `function __construct(){}` ? Or, rather than using `$this` what can I use to assign values to the object properties?
$this does not have to be initialized. Inside your class it always refers to the instance of the class that is invoking the method or accessing the property
@ircmaxell with the last implementation, if I wanted to reference Errors outside the class I would remove 'protected' from the variable declaration in my class header
compiling an email body based upon the contents of $arr_errors, querying an admin profile table to get emails and usernames and sending an email to those addresses containing error information... but I'm just doing it to see if I can
@ircmaxell what if I had 2 functions within my class that I wanted to execute, how could I execute both of them in a minimal way? i.e.:
class adminErrorNotice {
protected $Errors;
public static function newInstance($error) {
$obj = new Static;
$obj->Errors = $error;
return $obj;
}
public function getProfiles() {
$this->profile = array( 'my_email@example.com', 'userid' );
}
}
$obj = adminErrorNotice::newInstance('foo')->getProfiles();
I'm getting the hang of this :) @tereško - I don't need to do it this way, but I'm playing around and learning about classes. I actually already created a function to do this but porting it to OO is a good learning exercise
I personally don't like chaining because I find it hard to read when you start doing it too deep. And chances are you're gonna be chaining too deep when you start doing it.
It's something I wrote a few years back to install multiple extensions in one shot (you could bundle multiple components and multiple plugins in a single package)
@ChristianSciberras Why are you storing data outside of the normal directory structure