Yea @hakre, is there any way to validate on the existence of processing instructions? I haven't found any docs mentioning it, and can't find it in any references. I'm guessing simply not.
@NikiC s'alrighty; on that note though, i mentioned the operator extension in a comment somewhere in there. what are your guys' experience with public hosting providers and support for 3rd party PHP extensions?
I've been considering more and more just going full-steam and incorporating some, but that's a pretty hefty requirement for something i'd want to open source and distrib freely (and have it consumed)
ah, darn -- also, quick aside, any quick-key to do the @user? i keep having to click on [NikiC]
oh yea, and the project -- personal framework, but i like leveraging syntactic sugar, such that afforded by the operator extension or supported features (overloading, ArrayAccess, etc.)
Can anyone help me on this. My project is badly stuck due to this. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8691042/using-preg-match-to-discover-and-validate-types-of-links-embedded-in-html
Well, you could look it up in Wikipedia... But since you want an explanation, I'll do my best here:
Hash Functions
They provide a mapping between an arbitrary length input, and a (usually) fixed length (or smaller length) output. It can be anything from a simple crc32, to a full blown cryptog...
@JMRboosties It depends on what you're doing. Sometimes it's somewhat acceptable to use a shared key (for example, encrypting cc info). But sometimes it's not (encrypting generic user data for them, as in that's the purpose of the application). Either way, if encrypting, you should generate a unique random IV (initialization vector)
@JMRboosties well, but the salt uses a prefix. So if you're not adding a prefix manually, then it'll only use the first 2 characters of the salt, and use DES method
so to use Blowfish, you need to generate the salt properly ($2a$07$ for example, followed by a proper salt of 22 characters in base64 encoding (which is what my library does with the ->to64() method)
I have an oop related question for anyone ... should you have pages such as index.php, forum.php that call the classes with include/require they need or should you build the include/require of php display pages into the classes?
what's an autoloader? I'm trying to take that step from procedural design to oop and working out where the code fits within classes etc is holding me back .. I can make the classes way work but I'd like to spend time making sure it's done correctly
So, I'm filtering javascript source for references to the 'top' variable in php. I can match for /\Wtop\W/ (\W matches a non-alphanumeric) but I can't identify those characters.
@Silver89 If you are new to OOP, I highly recommend learning a lot before writing code. Fixing code is much more difficult that writing it correctly in the first place. By fixing, I mean major rewrites.
@LeviMorrison well I've written small oop based projects in vb.net, c and java but it's just figuring out which classes should contain what sort of thing, it's not the coding but the theory behind why I'm coding like that
hey hello, i am currently creating a user profile sort of system in php where the user could have an avatar of some sort. It can be a default one or the user could upload one for himself. I saw some tutorials on youtube about this process, what i saw was the user uploads an image to a folder on the server and the DB updates only the location of where the image is. The image is then showed by reading that location. I would like to know if this is good approach as compared to uploading a blob.
the file upload thing will obviously be checked for exe and other security stuff. Also i need to display other peoples profile image on the page. So which approach is preferable. Reading the images from a db or reading the paths from a db and then loading those images
@Tanmay I would not store the images in the database but instead the name of the file for that image. Malicious code could be stored in an image and storing it as binary data in your database increases the likelihoods that the code will be executed.
ok. i shall look into that. Is it a better idea to start learning from tutorials that are there on youtube and then learn mysqli and other security stuff?
yeah, really lame. I though it would give at least some insight but instead he tries to explain quantum entanglement as if he'd present it to the kindergarden...
@tereško That's why I say just check whether PhpStorm supports the aliased format and if not, use the fully qualified one ^^ IDEs are the only thing phpdoc is good for anyways, so you should design for them
@NikiC Okey. Let me rephrase it then. Do I need \ before Pify at all when writing namespace or use or when calling any of them? i.e. new \Pify\Form\FormElement()
@NikiC So only if I'm writing inline namespace usage I need new \Pify\Form\FormElement(); and if I use use keyword for short name usage, then it is okey in use part to write like use Pify\Form\FormElement; without \ in front of Pify since it understands, that I'm using current. Am I correct?
If you did use Pify; then Pify\Form\FormElement will be equivalent to \Pify\Form\FormElement, yes. If you use Pify\Form; then Form\FormElement will be also equivalent to \Pify\Form\FormElement.
@tereško but then i hear all the hype about all the websites such as any blogs or tutorials websites are using drupal.. is it just a myth? or a trend that i should not follow?
I know this is the PHP room....I’m after a quick bit of help with some jQuery and nobody is around in the JS chat room....anyone here who fancies giving me a hand?
@JackyBoi , if you need something specific , you would be better off writing something from scratch , if you need something generic - tumblr.com will be much better choice then using drupal or wordpress
@emaillenin ok - well basically I’ve got some jQuery running on a page. It works like this: user clicks a h2 => the h2 has a class added so it’s different from all the other h2’s =>the div after the h2 slides open => then I want the window to scroll up to the h2 with the new class I just added.
@emaillenin - no, I’m taking a look. At the moment it appears the scrolling is working the first time, but then it breaks because I’m not removing the h2.class from the element. I’m just trying to fix that first : \
@emaillenin I’m using addClass and removeClass - do you think this is the best way? I just need a unique identifier, but I must get rid of it once the user clicks on another <h2>. So far it’s just adding a new class each time I click a <h2> which is useless...
@emaillenin - ok got the class working - I’m seeing a new problem. I actually need “scroll to”, not “scroll top”. Sometimes the page needs to also scroll down..
It appears I may need a plugin for this, I’m just searching around for info...
@NikiC Found a problem maybe in Twig, maybe in my logic. ie: I remove Twig cache from server, but at the same time I have an open page with form where fields are {% form .... So if I insert something and submit the form then form will be cached with that value, since when I return {% form ... -> html for rendering it also places submited value. I'm starting to think, that this is a problem with my logic. :) Any idea how to solve this issue?
@NikiC I should probably during compilation of those nodes check is the template where they are cached or isn't it. Or am I thinking wrong here?
@Twinborn yes, you will learn incorrect terms and concepts from it. PHP offers extensions for almost everything, so just learn how to use what's available natively before learning a framework.
@Gordon Thanks. I'm looking to build a web app. Is it unwise to do so without a framework-or perhaps is that a stupid question? I have the majority of my program blue-printed, just need to get the right tools to start building it.
@Twinborn whether to use a framework depends on your application's need. you dont use a framework to use a framework but because you need the functionality it provides. it can speed up your development time, but you have to learn the framework and the tools it provides.
@NikiC Well, fixed this problem. Now I pass a method call inside Node. So in cache there is only a call for rendering. Not to diff. from passing a form object, but a bit cleaner from my point of view. :)
Anybody know how to get xlsfonts to work with shell_exec? I'm getting an empty result with echo shell_exec('xlsfonts'); It should return a massive list of all fonts installed on the system.
I have a class that is meant to generate a random password of a length that's also random, but limited to be between a defined min and max length.
I'm constructing unit tests, and ran into an interesting little snag with this class. The whole idea behind a unit test is that it should be repea...
The other things that comes to mind: Get rid of the AllTests.php and use a phpunit.xml file to create the test suite. It lets you do a lot more with the cli tool. (Like filtering and only executing specifc tests with way less hassle)
And you can put your bootstrap reference in there too
@edorian Just moved my test cases into the SprayFire namespace, setup autoloader for tests and removed all those include calls. will push commit up to repo when i get back
@Bracketworks Because I had moved the code there from a refactor. It was easier to simply extract the array as compared to changing all the variables set already