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12:01 AM
haha
can you throw it on a codepad or is it too coupled to do that
 
12:28 AM
@webarto fsockopen will only ever return after a TCP connection (for a TCP protocol) is made
 
hola
 
12:43 AM
hello If any of you have idea on this question? stackoverflow.com/q/11769538/376535
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Q: Ajax Chat front end supporting IRC backend

shiplu.mokadd.imI am looking for an ajax web chat solution that supports IRC back end. Basically I have my own IRC server. I want to configure an ajax web chat solution to connect to it. I found tons of ajax web chat solution in Google. But none (except mibbit which is not opensource) matches my criteria. Do yo...

 
1:29 AM
Do i need to mysql_close we we created an external database ?
Do i need to use mysql_close() we created an external database ?
 
1:40 AM
@AlirezaSeifi I don't understand, sorry.
 
2:21 AM
@LeviMorrison why didn't you understand?
 
My English interpreter must suck.
 
user895378
lol
 
my dog is actually trying to eat a tennis ball -- moderately entertaining
i'm really torn about this oauth thing
all the libraries that work are coded like shit, but coding one to all the quirks of every provider out there doesn't seem worth it
 
user895378
@webarto You can fire off a request and not wait for the return like this:
 
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$context = stream_context_create($options, $params);
$stream = stream_socket_client(
    $transportUri,
    $errorNo,
    $errorStr,
    $timeOut,
    STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT | STREAM_CLIENT_ASYNC_CONNECT, // <--- important
    $context
);
fwrite($stream, $requestMsg);
fclose($stream);
 
user895378
2:32 AM
You'll have no idea what the response was, but if you don't care then you won't have to wait :)
 
user895378
It's the closest thing to an asynchronous request that I know of in PHP.
 
user895378
Also, note that STREAM_CLIENT_ASYNC_CONNECT must be used in conjunction with STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT
 
3:10 AM
@rdlowrey How goes the stream progress?
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison It's going really well -- Right now I'm dealing with parsing raw response messages.
 
I'm installing Debian Testing (not an upgrade). Hopefully it will work.
@rdlowrey That part is harder than I thought it would be. Multi-line headers are possible.
I'm not sure how common they are.
PHP takes care of them for you in streams and such.
 
user895378
Yeah, I actually had to deal with that when I implemented Response::setRawHeader
 
user895378
The real complication is chunked transfer encodings.
 
3:11 AM
Oh definitely.
That's why I said I wasn't so sure about streams, lol.
I've done enough of this to know its trickier than you suspect when you start.
 
user895378
Well, they're not that complicated -- it's just that you can't reliably combine the byte ranges specified in the chunked transfers if they aren't all sent one after another because you don't know if the resource on the server end has changed.
 
user895378
i.e. if you did two requests 5 minutes apart the bytes sent with the chunked transfers might have changed at the remote server so it might not work to combine them if that makes sense.
 
user895378
I think I'm just going to set the option to default to true to automatically merge chunked responses. If it's false they'll each just be their own StdResponse object in the chain and you can deal with it yourself. There's no other sane way to do it.
 
Not sure I completely understand that one.
 
user895378
> Chunked transfer coding simply lets a server start sending a client content without needing a priori knowledge of the total content length (i.e. no Content-Length header can be specified up front). Things like a dynamically generated large response fall into this category.
 
user895378
3:17 AM
> Multipart/byteranges are used in response to a client requesting specific byte ranges of a resource, using the Range request header. The server responds with a message body that includes the specific byte ranges, with each byte range having its own Content-Range sub-header.
 
Right, I get that part.
What's the issue?
 
user895378
I don't think there really is one for our use case ...
 
user895378
I'm just going to have it auto-merge any chunked responses together as they arrive by default and put each chunked response in the chain if the option is set otherwise.
 
> A server MUST NOT send transfer-codings to an HTTP/1.0 client.
That taken care of in your class?
The Gzip one or whatever?
 
user895378
that's a completely different header
 
user895378
3:21 AM
Transfer-Coding vs. Content-Encoding.
 
user895378
Unfortunately named, because it causes that confusion a lot.
 
Specifically:
> The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) acts as a registry for transfer-coding value tokens. Initially, the registry contains the following tokens: "chunked" (section 3.6.1), "identity" (section 3.6.2), "gzip" (section 3.5), "compress" (section 3.5), and "deflate" (section 3.5).
 
user895378
yes, I'm sure.
 
user895378
> Transfer-coding values are used to indicate an encoding transformation that has been, can be, or may need to be applied to an entity-body in order to ensure "safe transport" through the network. This differs from a content coding in that the transfer-coding is a property of the message, not of the original entity.
 
user895378
The content coding deals with compressing only the entity body of the message. That's what my response encoder plugin does -- automatically compresses the entity body as negotiated from the client's Accept-Encoding header (if specified) to minimize bandwidth usage and increase transfer speed.
 
3:26 AM
k
 
user895378
The transfer coding deals with the entire message for transporting it.
 
brb
. . . and back.
 
user895378
I'm considering NOT supporting chunked responses to start (throw an exception if one comes down the pipe in response to the request), document that behavior, and add support in the very near-term.
 
user895378
It will just allow me to have a working client much faster ... like tomorrow.
 
Uh, I wouldn't throw an exception.
Well, maybe.
I dunno.
Yeah, throw one.
360
 
user895378
3:33 AM
lol
 
user895378
either way, it's not a big deal because I'm going to add it very soon. but ignoring it for the moment will mean a usable class much sooner.
 
Well, debian testing failed to boot.
Shucks.
 
user895378
sad
 
Back to using a VM inside of Windows.
 
user895378
nothing is more annoying to me than operating system drama. It's lots of work and frustration with no discernable payoff.
 
3:36 AM
I want Debian testing!
I run stable just fine.
But I want TESTING! Stable is so old . . .
 
user895378
I love chrome's "recently closed tabs" feature so much.
 
As do I :)
 
user895378
At least once a day I have an, "Oh crap I closed that two minutes ago and now I really need it!" moment.
 
Firefox had it before Chrome.
I liked it then, too.
I loved firefox when I installed 3 or 4 plug-ins just to browse every-day web.
 
user895378
I was never a ff power user, so I was unaware of the awesomeness back in the dark days before chrome.
 
3:38 AM
But then they integrated all 4 of them into the core.
And then Chrome came out.
And chrome was better.
Since I didn't need plug-ins anymore . . . Chrome it was.
 
3:58 AM
Have you looked at the PHP 6 rethink wiki since I updated it?
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison Not yet. I'm going to at some point tonight, though.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I think I'm going to move the Uri interface and Url class into the Http namespace for a couple of reasons: (1) the addition of HTTP-specific Uri methods to access information raw (un-asterisked) user info passwords. That behavior also necessitates getRawAuthority and getRawUri. (2) I think there's benefit in removing any dependency on code from outside the Http. Any thoughts to the contrary?
 
user895378
I know there could be an HttpUri interface that extends a base Uri that isn't Http-specific, but it seems to me that having all the necessary functionality in a single package would outweigh the benefits of that approach.
 
Reason 2 sounds good enough to me.
 
user895378
Cool.
 
user895378
4:03 AM
Same with the MimeType and MediaRange classes that are currently in the root namespace -- they specifically exist for content-negotiation and will at some point make their way into the Artax\Negotiation namespace.
 
user895378
All of that is completely transparent to framework-land user code, of course, and won't mean any changes to your code.
 
user895378
~contacts ----> glasses ~ afk
 
@ircmaxell I don't like that in your type-hint proposal you allow null to pass for various type-hints. As it currently stands, you can only pass null if it defaults to null (meaning (MyClass $foo = NULL).
Otherwise it chokes.
And I like that behavior for the most part.
It seems a bit odd on objects, but on scalars it would definitely make sense
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I actually decided to kill the null defaults anyway, so it shouldn't be an issue going forward.
 
user895378
Plus with the auto-injection from the provider there's no benefit anyway.
 
user895378
4:09 AM
Any that are still there will be on the chopping block once I have an opportunity :)
 
A well-done get and set method implementation would be so nice.
Boilerplate code is getting old :/
 
user895378
I agree.
 
4:30 AM
@rdlowrey , opera has had that feature since at least 8.x version
 
Well, I'm attempting to install PHP on Windows 7.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison have fun :)
 
@rdlowrey I figured I should do this at least once.
 
user895378
I always had the worst time trying to do http client operations in php on windows because getting a functional libcurl compiled on win was a nightmare.
 
user895378
I have no clue how to do any type of microsoft-approved development tasks.
 
user895378
4:32 AM
@tereško I'm a remedial browser, what can I say :)
 
@rdlowrey Guess who won't be using libcurl on Windows?
:)
 
user895378
yup.
 
user895378
Oh, I forgot -- another reason sockets are good is because they don't care about the allow_url_fopen directive.
 
user895378
Or at least they didn't when I disabled it in my php.ini to test earlier.
 
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Q: different database for some models in lithium

loveshMy app requires me to use 2 databases. Most models use data from only one model but some models require me to use a different database. Is it possible to specify in a model which database to use? I am using MongoDB for my database.

 
user895378
4:35 AM
you do need var_dump(extension_loaded('openssl')); // bool(true) if you want to use ssl, but I don't think that's any different from the stream wrapper method ...
 
@rdlowrey Did you restart anything that might need to be restarted?
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I did it in the CLI, so no restart necessary
 
Jolly good, then.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison What should happen if a response comes down the pipe and it's broken? i.e. the Content-Length header doesn't match the actual entity body length or the Content-MD5 header doesn't match the md5'd body?
 
user895378
I'm thinking optional exponential backoff
 
user895378
4:41 AM
And if that option is turned off, throw an exception?
 
. . . I guess?
lol
 
user895378
Exception now, exponential backoff later :)
 
user895378
OR what if I add a warning header to the response object? WARNING: Message entity length doesn't match specified Content-Length header?
 
user895378
Eh, actually I think it's better to have something like ClientException and subclass that with different exceptions like ContentLengthMismatchException ... and add optional exponential backoff retries later.
 
5:05 AM
Do that on my server, the output is as expected
Weird, eh?
 
@rdlowrey Oy, what do you run to do your phpunit tests?
like, you exact script?
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison hehe, did you update the repo?
 
user895378
clone the latest, rather?
 
@rdlowrey I just got everything installed on Windows.
Going to run this bad baby!
 
user895378
nice.
 
5:15 AM
But, I don't know what to run.
 
user895378
from the root of the project directory:
 
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phpunit -c test/unit.xml --verbose
 
. . . nothing
 
user895378
I have no idea how to do it specifically in windows, but you just need to point phpunit at the unit.xml file inside the test directory ...
 
hello all
 
user895378
5:16 AM
hola
 
user895378
@Chris that is weird
 
Tried:
phpunit -c test/unit.xml --verbose
phpunit -c test\unit.xml --verbose
 
user895378
wouldn't you need phpunit.exe or something?
 
nah, it found phpunit
 
user895378
hmm.
 
5:17 AM
Is mktime inherently unreliable cross hosts? Not good?! That's a thursday, no way is it some odd timezone problem.
Not to intrude on the unit grabbing... err testing
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison try putting in the absolute path to the unit.xml file
 
:p
 
user895378
@Chris I couldn't say ... it probably talks to the system time under the hood, though.
 
@rdlowrey Still nothing.
 
user895378
I wonder if it has to do with the fact that the paths specified in unit.xml are unix-style?
 
5:19 AM
That's what I am thinking too.
But unix style paths generally work on Win7.
So I dunno.
 
@Chris The 6th of August is the monday of the week relative to the 8th of August, it makes sense to me.
 
user895378
try pointing it directly at a test directory like this:
 
@Paul That's not what is weird, look at codepad's output: codepad.org/mCOrBDL3
 
user895378
phpunit --bootstrap test\bootstrap.php test\unit --coverage-text
 
oh, yes, i see!
 
5:22 AM
@Paul I see no possible setting that could cause a thursday to be shifted so far ahead so as to fall into the next week! They're PHP 5.2.5, though
 
@rdlowrey No go, BUT I can run an individual test.
UrlTest.php ran just fine.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison Well, in that case I would just wade through the impenetrable phpunit docs on the subject to try to figure out how to get all the tests to run at once in your environment.
 
NOOOOOOOOOO!
 
Using PHP 5.2.5? Clearly they're dunk. What sober, right-thinking developer could last 5 seconds knowing they could be putting traits on all their objects and remain on an inferior version of PHP? (@tereško :peace:)
 
NOT THE DOCUMENTATION!!!!!!!!!!
 
user895378
5:24 AM
The phpunit documentation tries really hard, but it's just not very clear IMHO
 
Well, I got this far. Time for bed.
PHP development on Windows, we shall meet again!
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison Cool. I'm successfully retrieving socket-driven client responses
 
user895378
And asynchronously as well.
 
@rdlowrey I'll let you know the results from PHPUnit when I get that far.
 
user895378
and with full auto-redirection.
 
user895378
5:25 AM
@LeviMorrison sounds good. I'm going to hit up your RFC in a bit
 
Can MySQL transactions be used with event scheduler?
 
Good night, everyone!
 
Good riddance, err, night!
 
user895378
later
 
So, just read that article "OAuth 2.0 and the Road to Hell". My takeaway: instead of OAuthful2, we should simply focus on platform-specific login providers like Facebook and Google, with secure, well-documented APIs that already integrate fairly seamlessly with existing localized web-based user authentication systems? Whew. That's what I was already doing.
 
user895378
5:46 AM
@Chris You couldn't be more right.
 
6:07 AM
wire transfer.. is it possible using php? are there any tutorials for the same?
hey @Chris from the JS room :D
i googled.. but it didn't seem to get any hits.. all I got was paypal..
k never mind....
 
Uhh. guys I have a problem!
Warning: mysql_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, boolean given in E:\wamp\www\Startoff\views\homepage.loggedin.php on line 21
I am making a Social Networking website and this is the error message
My code:
<?php

$filepre = "../";
$username = "rishi25ils";

?>


<div id="feed">
<ul>
<li><a href="#feed">Feed</a></li>
<li><a href="<?php echo $filepre ?>views/yourposts.php">Your Posts</a></li>
<li><a href="<?php echo $filepre ?>views/profile.php">Profile</a></li>
<li><a href="<?php echo $filepre ?>views/settings.php">Settings</a></li>
</ul>
<div id="feed">
<?php

$query = mysql_query('SELECT * FROM c_posts WHERE username = $username LIMIT 30');

while($row = mysql_fetch_array($query))
{

echo "Working! Yeah!!!!!!!!";
 
@Rishikesh Have you posted this as a question, man?
Bad form to codebomb the chat room!
 
Sorry but I don't have enogh time
I am really sorry for that
 
Me either
 
6:18 AM
So what PDO class should I use for this?
 
$query = mysql_query('buncha sql'); if (!$query) die('You are doing it wrong: '.mysql_error());
If the query fails, then mysql_query returns false. mysql_fetch_array can't do anything with false. RTFM, bro... if you have time. :p
 
@Rishikesh nvm
 
I want to build a feed
 
 
$query = mysql_query('SELECT * FROM c_posts WHERE username = $username LIMIT 30');

while($row = mysql_fetch_array($query))
{

echo "Working! Yeah!!!!!!!!";
}
 
6:20 AM
Once again, check that the query worked.
 
This is what I saw
k
 
Why the limit 30 ? are you expecting 30 usernames in your db ?
 
No 30 recent posts
 
Multiple posts from the same user, Nick'
 
Yeah
 
6:21 AM
$query = mysql_query('buncha sql'); if (!$query) die('You are doing it wrong: '.mysql_error()); <--- this
 
@Chris ohh woh
sorry it's late
 
@Nick fed up of telling everyone that mysql_* is deprecated?
 
Not worth it
 
@ShyamK just not even bothering with it,, it's too late :P
 
And it isn't deprecated... on its way, but not there yet. Plus this guy probably isn't on PHP 5.4, so he has even more time
 
6:22 AM
Thank you!
It worked!
 
Plus he's too busy to have any conception of what he's doing, so why would he slow down to worry about doing it right? No offense, just being snarky.
 
hmm.. k
 
function getpostsby($username)
{
$sql = "SELECT * FROM c_posts WHERE username = $username LIMIT 30";
$query = mysql_query($sql);
if(mysql_num_rows($sql) = 0)
{

echo "You did not post anything.";

}

else
{
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($query))
{

// Display the results in a good visual format

}
}
This function did not work :(
 
OMG stop doing that
 
But yours was easy
kk sorry
 
6:23 AM
lol
 
@Rishikesh yeah stop posting code in here use pastebin.com
 
@Chris sorry.. gonna be deprecated.. happy now? :P
 
NEVER! I WILL USE MYSQL_ FUNCTIONS TILL I DIE notalincaps
 
k Pastebin
 
@Chris :P
 
6:26 AM
@Rishikesh I think you're missing a } at the end
 
Here's my full class --> pastebin.com/ppeHbH3J
I am just 13 and beginner so many errors
 
@Rishikesh MY EYESSSS!!!
 
I think anyone don't expect a beginner to code a Search Engine, Social Network and many other things like a Games site, Forums, Groups site and a Web Browser + an Operating System
I am not joking
 
What?
 
OS by editing sorce
source
 
6:35 AM
@Rishikesh What are you talking about?
 
I think he's trying to impress us
 
did he build an OS or something.. ?
 
Functions, especially methods of classes, generally don't output HTML. They return data or alter the state of the object (in the case of methods)
That code you posted... is a nightmare
 
why don't you indent properly?
 
Ohai
 
6:39 AM
ohai? what does that mean?
 
@ShyamK oh, hi
 
haha..
alright
 
@Nick Kthxby :)
 
@deceze lolol kthxbye
zooommmmbiee
 
@Nick thanks.. but I thought it was like another language or something... deceze tends to do his 'hello's in other languages
 
6:43 AM
And sometimes I try to throw @Shyam off specifically... ;P
 
hehe... :D
 
@ShyamK ...yooouu thought wrong
 
yep.. at first i read it as ohhai (maybe a spelling mistake.. I thought).. then I noticed that it was deceze..
 
"then I noticed that it was deceze" ...and all hope was abandoned?
 
DateTime object needs a method to deal with relative strings like strtotime
 
6:50 AM
No no not trying to impress and not a lie too
 
@Rishikesh you built a search engine?
 
@Rishikesh Please, just leave it. If you wrote an OS, grand. I wouldn't use it. Just sayin'
 
@Rishikesh You don't think we can assess your coding skills from the code samples you gave us. I don't understand what you're trying to prove?
im wasting my time
 
You have comment in your code that says
// Display the results in a good visual format
You should do the same for your code. Just a tip. @Rishikesh
 
@Nick Aye
 
7:00 AM
I don't know much about PHP
@Nick I am still a student
Just in High School
 
Ok, then feel bad, then go learn to code better. That's how most people do it... you've got the "be really bad when you first start out" thing nailed, there's no where to go but up! :D
 
Thank you @vascowhite. I will follow it coz it will make me understand it easily
 
Seriously. don't take it personally, but that code sample was pretty rough man
 
@Rishikesh ^^
 
@Rishikesh Look in to SOLID, look at some OOP principles, check out code formatting standards
Separation of presentation and logic would be another good topic to cover
 
7:04 AM
@Chris Thanks
 
@Rishikesh Also learn how you can read the error logs so that you can say something other than "did not work".
 
@Paul I will
 
@Rishikesh do you have a link to your search engine :P?
 
Uhh.. Is there a smart PHP application that can reply to what we ask or say to it?
@Nick It's hosted on my Localhost AMPPS server :(
 
ya don't say
 
7:07 AM
It's not completed coz I am searching how to index the data
It can't search content but I am manually enetring everything
 
It can't search anything and you're entering everything by hand? What kind of search engine is that?! :P
 
that doesn't surprise me
 
@deceze: How annoying! I post my answer before yours, we say the same thing, yours gets upvotes and mine doesn't. zzzz.. deleting it.
 
But how can I index the sites automatically?
 
Heh, the other day I posted an extensive answer, this other guy posted a nominally correct answer with nothing but a single line of code and it got 8 upvotes in 5 seconds, right in my face. No accounting for it, @Leigh :)
 
7:10 AM
I tried a software it's using all of my ram and just can't index
 
@Chris because the average pleb on SO can't be bothered to read a well written answer. They pick one they think looks right and go with it.
 
@Rishikesh There's another lesson to learn: don't re-invent the wheel
 
@Leigh Uhm... sorry? :)
 
why is there a flag on someone posting a piece of code?
 
Heh, she mad
@SpencerRuport Long code dumps are spam
?
 
7:12 AM
Not in my book.
 
@SpencerRuport is seeing flags a rep thing?
 
Yes.
10K+ I believe.
 
@SpencerRuport Yep
 
Anyway, please don't flag that stuff whoever you are. I'm not going to punish someone for posting code in a coding chat room.
2
 
@SpencerRuport Different people have different preferences, disagree with the flag. During the day, they'd all agree with such a flag
I personally don't flag anything in chat :p
 
7:15 AM
I guess. That just seems like a strange attitude. I don't think anyone does that in the C# room.
 
I think the distinction is usually when someone joins up and dumps a huge load of code, then says "That doesn't work"
 
That happens a lot in here :)
 
We were all noobies at one time.
 
Aye
 
Punishing someone before they even know the rules isn't going to help anything.
 
7:18 AM
@SpencerRuport Knowing how not to be rude should be learned 5+ years before trying to code tbh.
 
Not to stray into the weeds too much, but there's a nuance to that. Warnings/flags/downvotes/etc are tools in almost every forum-type system on the web. I'm a moderator on a few forums, and I have to hand out warnings sometimes. I get your stance, but on the other hand, I also see such corrective measures as the way a new user learns the norms of the community. As long as they aren't getting hammered to the point they leave, the warnings server their purpose usually.
 
@Leigh - True. But what is rude and not rude isn't always obvious to someone new.
 
You're right, they're tools, and in most cases here they are used to express an opinion anonymously. It doesn't mean other people have to agree with it. Someone can hit the flag, a mod checks it, and thinks it's fine. No action taken.
 
We learn not to touch the stove because it burns, we learn not to act like a fool in the store because people give us dirty looks, we learn not to be a total noob by getting flags or downvotes or warnings or whatever
 
@Chris - I dunno I think it'd be a bit discouraging to be given a reprimand the first few moments you enter a chat room.
 
7:19 AM
It could be the same idiot who thinks it's ok to just spam code and say "wat is prolbme?", that's hitting the flag
 
Even a stove gives you a warning. ;)
 
A flag is for notifying moderators of something important. A single long code block isn't important. If there were lots of these long code blocks from a single user and they were told to stop then it would be either spam or flag worthy. I don't think what we saw before was either of those.
2
 
But the flags are a warning... it isn't as though they represent an immediate ban or anything
 
@Chris How do you learn a stove burns? The first time you try and touch it as a child, your mother shouts at you so quickly you probably burst into tears :)
 
Anyway... that's why we vote on em (or don't, in my case :p)
 
7:21 AM
Still it's an official reprimand.
And clearly it goes on record.
Anyway, just wanted to toss in an alternative perspective. Hope you all have a good night. :)
 
o/
 
I don't think it's that deep. A downvote goes on record, too. Again (and really, for me finally), we vote on these kinds of things because different people have different expectations. If only American could be as direct of a democracy as SO :p
 
@Chris shudder, when you see all the undeserved upvotes on wrong answers. Do you really wish that? - Wait... that's what america is like already!
 
Heh, nah. If America was totally populist, we'd have had Al Gore
 
Instead you had rampant upvoters and got Bush :)
 
7:25 AM
As for the upvotes on bad answers, I think the good answers win out in the end. There's people (like me, sometimes) that go in and clean, flag, close vote, and generally curate the answers. SO, like Wikipedia, eventually arrives at the truth, or something pretty damn close, anyway
Eventually, being the key word, and with no concern at all for the "fairness" of the "game"
 
I visit review tasks in my downtime. I think 90% of the answers I've had to review, I've ended up "recommending for deletion"
 
Heh, yeah, I have to put it down after short intervals to keep from getting too cynical
Unlike American democracy, which can't be retroactively corrected
That just starts out crummy and cynical
3:30am makes me cynical, too. Night
 
7:47 AM
morning (please don't talk too loud, handobver)
 
Sem
Does anyone know how I can put something in the authorisation header in a cURL?
 
*hangover that is
@Sem just add the header
 
Sem
@PeeHaa Good morning
@PeeHaa With CURLOPT_HEADER?
 
@Sem yup
@Sem Sorry CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER that is
 
Sem
@PeeHaa I thank you kindly sir :)
 
7:56 AM
np
No I'm going to sleep again.
Ow wait I'm at the office... :(
 
Coffee, then?
Morning!
 
@deceze Am trying that right now. Sort of. Bit hard to keep it in
and morning
 
Sem
@deceze Good morning, tried out indian sweets yet?
 
Just noticed I'm out of milk. Black coffee for me today. :=/
@Sem Not yet. Not even sure where I'd get some around here...
 

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