I don't know what you get in canada, but it's pretty much the same across all the pizza chains here --- just pork based sausage with "italian seasonings" (i.e. salt, black pepper, oregano, garlic powder) chopped up into little bits
but I think that most of them don't actually use fennel like they're supposed to
Yeh that's the stuff. In the UK you just get sausage, as in the same ones you eat for breakfast, basically just pork. It's the "italian seasonings" that make all the difference. I spent the vast majority of my time in Canada in Vancouver (and Whistler), which I am led to believe in many ways might as well be in the US from a cultural point of view.
Yeh I know, sort of stupid. You don't get it in many places. The dominos menu in the UK doesn't feature it. And neither do they do marinara sauce pots, which now I know they exist sort of pisses me off.
Not that I eat Dominos very often since I am not loaded.
Dominos was expensive in Van when you compare it to most of the little places. But yeh I mean we get mightily ripped off in this country for fast food. A lot of it is really sh*t quality as well. It is widely remarked that the British will put up with a lot of sh*t in this respect and we really suffer because of it.
Yeh my internet connection does kick ass. I got a "friends and family" deal through a guy I know who works for the ISP. I want more upload bandwidth though, can't stream vids :-(
Delivered over copper pair or coax? We've just got "Fibre to the cabinet" in the UK, basically they've put DSLAMs in the street cabinets so it's DSL but over about 100m instead of 6 miles or whatever to the exchange. You can get 80mbps (in theory). It's not available at my house yet but I will be switching as soon as it is.
Yeh your telephone network in the US is in much better shape than ours. AT&T (who exist in this country as C&W, were Nynex at the time) tried to fibre the country in the 80s but they were blocked from doing so by BT, who were at the time government owned.
As a result we are only just getting fibre sorted out and we have a whole bunch of Ally cabling (that's actually a different story but related) so the vast majority of the country are running on sub-standard DSL.
It's still rife here, it's just the BT has now been privatised so the telecoms market place is a bit more open. It's still a f*cking mess though. And don't even get me started on the PABX market. We are getting totally screwed over by Avaya and Cisco at the moment, who both market sub-standard black box products.
So many people are turning to Asterisk and 3CX, both of which suck
Asterisk is the Apache of the soft PBX world. Thousands of developer all f*cking it up in their own way.
I'm still trying to find a BD rip of the unadulterated ep V, I'm still rockin' the "remastered" from the early 90s. I've got the DVD but I want a 1080 of it and I don't own a BD player :-(
@Lusitanian Bad skillz! Still any non-fatal outcome is a decent one. My GF currently has a 4-way power bank right under her bedside table and it terrifies me slightly because she doesn't have a good history of not knocking glasses of water off her bedside table
Thing about the whole frame-busting thing is it has now become a competition as to who can fill the event queue with more events. It's essentially just turning into "who can build the most dangerous fork bomb"
I almost persuaded an old manager to do it once. He was such a douche. Annoyingly he Googled it.
@Lusitanian I'm 27 and still more or less getting away with it. My GF keeps lecturing me on it though and while I know she's right I currently don't give a crap. Although to be fair I do usually live on one meal a day in the week, because I'm always late so I don't have time for breakfast and I just sort of get distracted and don't eat lunch.
Never do it if you have a McDs breakfast. I ate my entire recommended daily calorie intake in a single breakfast once, after that I stopped looking at the figures.
@ShaquinTrifonoff Looks very good, I like it. Here are some things I found: /rand/x gives an error page, whereas /rand/x-min/y-min/z doesn't. /rand/x/y/x-10/y-10 does not complain that the max and min values are out of order.
When i was tried to edit my site html by firebug it shows the alert also i am getting the same result on Stackoverflow even on google
if its a Xss than how to fix this ? is this venerable ?
what about window.location?
on my site
on Stackoverflow
If you edit for example, Stack overflow and add window.location = "whatismyip.com"; it would print your IP, not stackoverflow.com if that's what you asked.
And only you get redirected.
When you refresh StackOverflow, the code disappears
@Robik please explane your answer more so the other user can understand more and looks relavent to the question ... i have no problem with it but some others are
The only part the really matters is the last td>a vs td a - because <tbody> will (should) always be a direct child of a <table>, and a <tr> will (should) always be a direct child of a <tbody> and... etc etc
By direct child, I mean no intermediate containing elements
can someone just confirm something for me, just looking for best practices here, if someone wants a simple site where he can upload photos and it automatically displays them, he can delete them, there is a fancy box etc etc, How should I be doing such a site for him?
Do poeple normally write this out from scratch in PHP?
@InGodITrust There is no "normally". A lot of people will use some out of the box CMS, a lot will start from scratch, and others will go somewhere in between.
I suspect you'll find the most (all?) of the regulars in here would start from scratch, or use there own frameworks.
but it would make it quite expensive. I dont want them to hear about some other developer who can do it a quater of the time and price because they used an already prepared CMS
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^^^the only pain is doing all the css stuff, for having something beautiful
If you are letting people upload files to your site, you have to be very conscious of security. There are so many back doors that you wouldn't even consider until you have fallen victim to them.
@InGodITrust You just need to be careful about what you do with the upload. Don't accept anything that the client tells you about the file - use finfo to verify the type of the file, use GD to copy the pixel data from the uploaded into a new file that you create, and make sure the way you store the file in the file system does not in any way involve user input.
So will it end up being quite expensive site to even display a few pitcures just because the client wants to have the ability to change them @DaveRandom @olli
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there should be a SE site for finding out what SE site you are looking for
got a question.. i am about to create a member's page, this page has a profile picture, that fetches a 'path' from the database, where is the best place to upload this images...should i create a folder on the root directory?
@JoeySalacHipolito No you need to place the files outside the document root somewhere and let them access the images through a php script which handles the permissions
@OsamaYawarKhawaja Cake "developers" are mostly found in the most dark places you can imagine. They are too afraid to come out in public because they are too ashamed to face the public ;-)
I have 3 different queries from different tables in same database
$sum = "SELECT htno, SUM(tm) AS tech";
$sum1 = "SELECT htno, SUM(em) AS tech1";
$sum2= "SELECT htno, SUM(hm) AS tech2";
Now i want to add tech, tech1 and tech2
got a question, i have this i46.tinypic.com/2j4prp5.png in my web app, I wanted it to dynamically change when i change something, for example i submitted a form, that made the user change his status.. any suggestion?
oh, so you mean the webapp should do its 'reloading', not reload but, yeah, kinda reloading , uhhmm, in a specific amount of time, the script will check if there is a change in the 'object/array' sent by the php file?
$pdo = new MockPDO('/path/to/data');
$foo = new ForTesting( $pdo , new MockSomethingElse );
$x = $foo->getSomething('lorem ipsum sit dolor amet'); // test this method
$pdo = new MockPDO('/path/to/data');
$foo = new ForTesting( $pdo , new MockSomethingElse );
$x = $foo->getSomething('lorem ipsum sit dolor amet'); // test this method
test::is(array($foo, 'getSomething'), 'lorem ipsum sit dolor amet')->equalTo("exceptedResult");