Two years late for this question, but it might be useful for someone else.
This can be done in WebKit-based browsers with only CSS:
::-webkit-scrollbar {
width: 2em;
height: 2em
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-button {
background: #ccc
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-track-piece {
background: #88...
Zend_Cache_Backend_ZendServer_ShMem work only withing Zend Server environment for pages requested through HTTP or HTTPS and don't work for command line script execution
@DaveRandom @Leigh humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp Could you guys do this test? Would be fun to know who you guys really are. The quiz was pretty acurate for me at least.
In Zend Framework whats a better method to restrict user from accessing post login pages if the user is not logged in.Without Zend i would have checked if the userid is set in session or not on all pages(except off pages).I am not sure how to do that in zend,any suggestion?
@DaveRandom if you want an if statement better place it in JS? Otherwise the only way I think is to use an IE6 only property at the bottom of the list.
Actually I am much concerned about my issue, I have almost 5000 files to cache, and it creates a seperare file for each path. and that makes my script slower, is there wayout
@ScoRpion... the main reason I dont like ZF is because it proved to be disappointing although it was heralded as one of the top notch designed frameworks. I put alot of expectations into it. In the beginning it was fine. But once I had to look under hood, I found a lot of pain. Zend MVC stuff is totally broken. Zend Date incredibly slow, Zend Form totally cumbersome, etc …
that's not to say it's a bad framework. I'd still use some of their components nowadays. just not all.
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OK, I'm man enough to admit I may have been wrong about TypeScript. I am really starting to like it. I'm still a little bit dubious about the fact that all the strong typing stuff is checked at compile time and you can't really catch errors at run time if there is a bug in the parser/compiler, but for now I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt.
@Gordon I just rewrote a couple of simple Node modules in it and most of it was dead easy. I'm considering re-writing the cv-helper in it as the next task (just to see if I can, not for real-world use)
@Gordon I'm not saying I'm a Node fanboy, but I sort of am. I like network programming and functional programming really lends itself to that sort of thing. But I have yet to have a proper play with React so meh
@PeeHaa I was just looking at it before, could do with a bit of refactoring as there are a few classes tightly coupled to chrome.extension and some of the CSS may need to be rewritten as well (although CSS is not my strong point, I sort of suspect it might be easier to ship a -webkit version for Chrome and a -moz version for FF). Could do with a couple of platform specific classes and a platform specific bootstrap, methinks.
You would not believe the huge mission I went on in order to fix the notifications problem. It's a bug that in theory was always there but the chances of it occurring were very small, but converting the one second ticker to event driven caused it to show up. The current fix is a setTimeout(func, 0) at one point, and also involves setting an object state outside its constructor :( ...but it does work and I do know what the cause of the problem was.
@Sem Agreed, but the real issue is I NO UNDERSTAND PROTOTYPES, at least no as well as I do classical inheritance. To be honest it's the strong typing I find more attractive than the class system.
eg I built a cache for autoloading perpose from a single folder and when i create a new file into that folder and create a new instance it recreates all the cache
@DaveRandom What you said: To be honest it's the strong typing I find more attractive than the class system. Like as StrongTyping.attractiveness > classSystem.attractiveness
@Sem As in it's nice to be able to say "I expect this argument to be of this type" or "I'm initialising this variable to only hold data of this type", whereas I'm less bothered about being able to declare things as classes because I'm already fairly comfortable with JS native constructor syntax.
@Sem We're going to start being unfriendly to everyone, the British are about to start rebuilding the Empire. Top British scientists have been hard at work re-animating Queen Victoria ready for our return to GLORY! Muahahahaha!
@Sem The problem with Isreal is that there is a long history of other people having a burning desire to own bits of it, one bit of it in particular. Ironically the sheer number of people who desire it has made it considerably less desirable, in my view. Who wants a patch of land filled with burned out military hardware and very little else, really?
@StartupCrazy Sure why not, I haven't checked the link, but it can't hurt right? Also you should get a haircut and paint your nails. Because I said so.
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@Leigh: Excuse me... ?
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I was here for a suggestion. I am developing a website for my university and I am out of ideas.
@DaveRandom it's day of unity. you know, the whole thing about east and west germany getting reunited and the wall taken down. that thing david hasselhoff achieved for us by singing i've been looking for freedom
@Gordon Oh that's why the TV schedule was full of Iron Curtain-related stuff last night. It's unbelievable how little gratitude the Hoff gets for what was clearly the biggest part that anyone played in the whole affair. Anyone would think it would have happened anyway...
@Sem I've mentioned many times, I would love for all of the shit to be taken out of the PHP runtime, and that needs to happen before it's deployable as a viable client-side scripting platform. There is way too much bloat, legacy code, and things that simply need to be reviewed before they'd be suitable.
I'm in the rewrite camp yes. I would like 6 to include all of the wonderful new parser/compiler ideas, full unicode internally, and break BC where it's required.
@Leigh I'm still hovering around the gates of that camp, because to do so would likely slow uptake to a crawl. That's pretty much the only reason though.
@DaveRandom There was a discussion about maintaining legacy (BC fixing) as a plugin, so that new adopters can use a slimmed down runtime, and lazy non-upgraders can plug in some bloat
@Leigh That is an idea I can get behind, as long as its implementation does cause the main body to be left more open/bloated than it needs to be in order to make BC work. I'd really like to see some of the ideas from HipHop come more into the core, maybe the ability to take a script and spit a CGI binary out the other side.
@DaveRandom Heh, HipHop already influences some decisions. (generators ending up the way they are is because someone at facebook "commented" that they would have to rewrite their implementation if the original proposal went ahead)
@AndyPerlitch there also isn't a room for posting nude pictures of people over 80 ... that does not mean that PHP chat room would be the appropriate place for it
@Leigh And that illustrates the reason why this should be done quite nicely. If PHP provided its own compilation implementation, things like HipHop would no longer need to exist and if FB think they can make it better, well they can just go right ahead and do it in the PHP project itself. Again it could be designed as a module so that even if someone wants to re-implement it completely they can do so without forcing the whole project to go one way or another.
@Leigh They've also said they want to abandon their reliance on PHP in the long term... but then they also said that HTML5 would be the end of all their platform dependency problems, so I'm not sure they're even sure which side of the bed they should get out of on any given morning. And one side of the bed is against the wall. With spikes on the wall.
@Christian Well, with an emulated drive, possible you're not getting drive speed, the VM may be forcing it to a slower speed so you don't see the boost by the SSDs
If you emulate a 7200 RPM drive, you emulate the access times too, I would assume.
@Christian I'm saying I'd consider it a possiblity.
I'm sure if you did raw read/write tests outside of the VM, you'd notice a difference
@DaveRandom @ircmaxell Apparently I'm now going up to Manchester on the Friday evening and work is paying for a hotel room. So may be around for some beers. Looks like they way want to kick off early on the Saturday though, potentially skipping the meal :x
@ircmaxell Apparently that was an opt-in thing, and the guy who booked our tickets for us didn't opt us in. So we're going for some beers and possibly playing a little poker.
@ircmaxell has the internals list been strangely quiet the past few days? Something up with it, or just no discussion - Also, @Sem linked this today: venturebeat.com/2012/10/02/php-andi-gutmans-future-mobile - First I've heard of it, no internals discussion, any clue what it's about (possible unconference topic?)
So there's this unregistered domain name, which I think could be put to good use, but I'm not really sure. I don't really want to talk to anyone about it because someone will jump in there and register it... not sure what to do.
I guess it would be a small price to pay, to go ahead and register it anyway, and then talk about it..
Greetings! One fast question. I have URL: netw/problem.php?action=edit&PID=41070&cid_name=Arvis%20Dubults%20%28Jaungulbene,%20priv%E2tie%29
As You can see GET parameters contains like %28 or %E2 which are special letters. But in firefox i cant print them out as those letters, instead im having some wrong characters. How can I decode to utf8 characters?
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@DaveRandom lol, what a great message to start the morning
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@DanielsPitkevičs I presume the original string was Arvis Dubults (Jaungulbene, privátie)? In which case, it looks like the original string was ISO-8859-1 encoded. How did you generate the encoded string?