@rdlowrey I just wanted to 'test' out the client but didn't want to setup a bootstrap, etc, so I just put it in a test case. Didn't mean to commit it like that lol
I have a combo-box (HTML select), and a text-area. I want to change the content of the text-area when I change the value of the combo-box. I want to get the content from a data-base... I'm thinking that what I need to do is execute a PHP function when the selected item has changed, but I (read that I) will need to use Ajax to do that... So my question is, is there an easier way to do that?
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@LeviMorrison I ran across a quote in code complete as I was riding down the road that addresses your situation from earlier ... (typing on my phone, sorry in advance of any mistakes)
@RoronoaZoro although AJAX is the smoothest way to achieve your goal, it's not the only way; you can simply submit the form once the select option changes (via JS function or clicking a button); retrieve the data, and put it in the textarea
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> the question you need to ask is, what does this stack, list or queue represent? If a stack represents a set of employees, treat the [abstract data type] as employees rather than as a stack ... If a queue represents cells in a spreadsheet, treat it as a collection of cells rather than a generic item in a queue. Treat yourself to the highest possible level of abstraction.
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Further, creating a ResponseChain (or similar) instead of an array of Response objects allows the code to be self-documenting.
@rdlowrey Except in this case our container has no special properties . . . I guess you could think of them as having an order.
What's the best data structure to have an order? A traversable? Lol
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> you don't even have I have a formidable data type to justify using an abstract data type. One of the [abstract data types] in the example list is a light that supports only two operations -- turning it on and turning it off ... Putting the light and its operations into an ADT makes the code more self-documenting and easier to change, confines the potential consequences of changes ... and reduces the amount of data you have to pass around
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I'm not saying you should definitely make a custom type, just offering info because I thought it might be helpful :)
I have two tables named utilities, types that i am trying to access the other fields within types from the utilities view. e.g; $utilities->type->type;
Utilities would have_one type
and type would belong_to utility right?
This is how i have it currently, and rather than referencing utilit...
$order = $_POST['order'];
echo "<font color='lime'>$order</font>";
$query="UPDATE wp_message_board SET `order` = if (`order`< $order,$order,$order-1) WHERE dev_id = '$id' AND msgboard_id='$key' ";
echo $query;
$resorder = mysql_query($query,$con) or die("Error in Query for updating order");
$query1 = "SET @i := 1";
$resset = mysql_query($query1,$con) or die("Error in Query for setting ext var");
$query2 = "UPDATE wp_message_board SET `order` = @i:=@i+1 where dev_id='$id' AND is_deleted <> 1 AND
the ordering problem, if two values are same mysql arrange the value in which way while updating and ordering, if 3 and another 3 if i change 3 to 4 and 4 to 3 and then sort it out it doesn't change the position at all!
Say for example a db table has x amount of fields, I want to run that same x amount of loops and in each loop I want to create a new array. Say x = 3 then I want to end up with array1[], array2[] and array3[]. How would I go about something like that if it's possible?
yeah, you're not making much sense. unless you literally mean you're stuck on making a new array....which would be as simple as $arrayVariable = array();
but it couldn't be that
cause that'd mean you didn't bother to ask google or anything.
i am trying to retrieve an array on arrays from the front end to be saved to the database.. but am not able to get the clues.. serialize() has got some kind of clue.. but after unserialize() the array is simply an array.. can somebody give little hints please..
I am new to php and am trying to build a website. I would like to logout user session if he is idle for some time. I searched the web but i couldn't find the proper code. How do you check whether user is idle or not in php?. Can anyone help me please.
Hi, how would one decide to use one of these two methods of writing MySql queries in php? 1st: $query = "Select * FROM table where id=$id"; 2nd: "Select * FROM table where id=".$id(The difference is separating $vars by using double-quotes & dots.
@PeeHaa: This Q/A is probably helpful for tutorials: stackoverflow.com/a/11591403/367456 - See the part about writing functions at the end. Probably that is a good description for what subroutines are good for?
Hello, I have a question about the facebook-like-button, but I didn't find a channel for html etc.. Sry for post here, but is there a channel for somthing like that?
If you use wordpress sitemap generator to generate site map for your site and visit sitemap.xml you get results like this.
If check inspect it's elements in chrome or any other browser you get it's html output.
But if you check the source code of this page.
via like like this view-source:ht...
I am trying to talk to a remote MongoDB server from my system. The code i use is like this
$con_string='mongodb://server_ip:27017';
$m = new Mongo($con_string);
$temp=$m->selectDB("DBName");
try {
$mc=$temp->hs18_temporary->find()->limit(5);
var_dump($mc->info());
var_...
You know, @Truth, if your answer here answers his question, he, and anyone else with these "questions" should give up. Everything short of notepad, cat, and select others can identify mismatched delimiters; why this is a question is incomprehensible.
@ircmaxell Oh I know, it's safe to assume he hasn't run the code; however, even if that were the case (and it were acceptable before asking a question) I thought we as an industry had transcended monochromatic, lexer-less typewriters for development (or that some are just so plain good that they "don't need not stinkin' code-assist")
What I mean is, you don't jump on a bike for the first time without training wheels for fear of breaking something; I wish that inherent fear existed for developers.
@Bracketworks the cynic in me agrees. The realist says that people how to learn how to fall before they can learn that they need to keep themselves upright...
@ircmaxell Fair enough. But (continuing the analogy) when someone asks why the bike won't move and their tongue is wrapped into the spokes, I think it's time they sit down, put on a helmet, pads, and training wheels, and start from the beginning.
I see what you mean though; code-assist, generators, etc., they don't enforce good habits. People are less likely to know what they're doing when someone is doing it for them.
@Bracketworks Well, it's any form of short-cut, like frameworks or the like. They are great if you understand the underlying mechanics, but if you don't, it can get you into deep trouble...
@ircmaxell Exactly; I recall someone having mentioned here a few days back that "writing a framework is like a rite of passage". I think that's reasonably true, as far too many people go "Ok, so, hello world; now I'm a PHP developer"
@ircmaxell Just so you know, I'm once again fighting the AST-less nature of the PHP parser. Because there is no AST I have to differentiate between variable and expr_without_variable, which again causes reduce/reduce conflicts in other places.
There are a set number of tests on specific times and specific days of the months (as decided by the government). The numbers are inputted by the user.
Each teacher gets a test quota according to how many students he has, that is also inputted by the user.
Teachers may submit requests for test times (I want a test on Jan 1st at 12:00)
That is also inputted by the user.
The question is, what would be the best way to structure the database in this case?
That routine is done monthly, and I need to keep a 7-years history.
If you use wordpress sitemap generator to generate site map for your site and visit sitemap.xml you get results like this.
If check inspect it's elements in chrome or any other browser you get it's html output.
But if you check the source code of this page.
via like like this view-source:ht...
Using simpletest i'm able to open any page. But i'm not able to open gmail.com or anything related to google. I can open using cUrl. what should i do to open gmail.com using simpletest. The code i'm trying is below
require_once('simpletest/browser.php');
$headers = array(
"User-Agent: Mozilla/5...
Warning: Unexpected character in input: '\' (ASCII=92) state=1 in C:\WINDOWS\Temp\pharextract\goutte\_web_stub.php on line 1
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'LogicException' with message 'This PHAR file can only be used from the CLI.' in C:\WINDOWS\Temp\pharextract\goutte\_web_stub.php:1 Stack trace: #0 C:\wamp\www\Goutte\goutte.phar(64): include() #1 C:\wamp\www\Goutte\a.php(3): require_once('C:\wamp\www\Gou...') #2 {main} thrown in C:\WINDOWS\Temp\pharextract\goutte\_web_stub.php on line 1
@tereško, hehehe, but image, ig stackoverflow put google adsense & siatrivute the revenue amony the top contributer them i'm sure that they will be earning atleast $1000 per month!!!
actallly, i'm an online marker by hobby, i see money in stackoverflow :P
I once answered a question that asked how Stack Overflow makes money, but that was before the time of VC.
Now, Stack Overflow has cash, and they have an ever-growing list of employees, but where's the business model?
The Experts-Exchange team took the time to answer its own Q&A about its si...
@hakre "Sorry if this sounds rude, but there are so many duplicates that I highly suggest you either try the duplicate proposal plus some more of the many more duplicates that exist. You can find them by searching via google for your error message." Gosh, you really embraced that flower-y style that blog post was suggesting...
@NokImchen For a developement environment, I like to use an all-in-one like XAMPP, which installs Apache, PHP and MySQL (as well as an FTP and SMTP server) all at once, with correct configurations and everything.
@truth, i never used XAMPP, i'm currently using WAMP and i find it so easy and simple. so, m sticking to it :) i'll go for XAMPP only if i face prob in WAMP :) Anyways, Thanks for the info :)
@NokImchen , actually , the most efficient way would be to set up a linux or bsd server inside a virtual machine , and configure it "by hand" instead of using canned solutions
dunno .. @Truth , i like to make the most of my damned netbook .. that's why my main focus for setting up server is : "will it interfere with anything else"
@NokImchen you would be better off asking that in IRC