@Sem I'm currently in Germany. Will probably be back in Tokyo in a month or so. I'll probably look around there then, better chances than Europe I imagine. :)
@PeeHaa I'm got my socket-based http client working and I was wondering if chrome will allow me to write an extension to "steal" the url from the address bar and pump all my browsing activity to localhost:8096(or something) so I can do some real-world testing from my browser. Is that possible?
Apparently, google has determined that the most relevant autocomplete result for me when I type in the word, "does" is ... "Does Japan have a military?"
@rdlowrey Also, I was searching for the George Santayana quote, and Google gave me Those who don't understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it poorly.
what do -> what do you feed a yeti anyway Oh god, this is getting better and better. I just wonder from where, and more likely how Google puts these "suggestions" together.
You have to understand one thing that PHP is a server side script and nothing to do with real time browser needs. You may try JavaScript with some library like jQuery to capture the screenshot. Then you may pass that image via AJAX and there, you can definitely use PHP to save the image into your...
@Christian You would not realize how much I have cursed myself when I realized that the webserver I was first creating PHP scripts on was a dismembered custom repack where you had to use $NULL instead of NULL (* headdesk *).
@Whisperity Well depending on what was at the undefined index any number of magical things could happen. Maybe you don't cause a memory access violation, maybe it does cause your program to loop infinitely and indeed fubar your stack
For those interested, I have expanded this topic into a small article, which provides the below information in a somewhat better structured form: The Definitive Guide To PHP's isset And empty
IMHO you should think about not just making the app "E_NOTICE compatible", but restructuring the whole...
While the Joe's scenario is one off, I think this is a common problem faced by PHP devs.
> How else are you going to tell the difference between "variables that work just fine undefined" and honestly wrong code that may lead to serious errors?
Man, I wish I could stamp that in the face of popular PHP software
Well with kids you have several options. Kids need to be kids, because making them grow up too fast is bad. If you don't teach kids how to grow up, they'll be kids forever. And kids are always more fun after a little whiskey.
Who down voted? Please say why you down voted. Did you know that there is actually a user with their name set as anonymous down voting is lame? The question is not clear, so it can be hard to make an answer that solves an unclear problem. — Shaquin Trifonoff18 mins ago
^ Do I really have to bother explaining what is wrong when he didn't even bother to try running his code at all? :-3
@deceze 1. Repost! (oh look jquery strikes again). 2. The hell is that code. The hell is that question?! Wait... more likely where the hell is that question?
I find it surprising so many users don't bother searching at all (in the PHP or MySQL manual, or google), or post duplicate questions all the time (questions like "syntax error in my code, help me find it" or "no PHP error, but blank page at runtime")
Man, I worked together with someone like that who simply would not learn, but instead preferred to ask me everything all the time. Often the same questions over and over. Not Indian, but Australian IIRC. And he even got pissed off at me when I wouldn't answer him in enough detail anymore. What's wrong with these people?
@deceze I guess it's the lack of some sort of passion to create. Reminds me of a friend of mine who has been to brazil. He saw that those poor people were mostly poor because of their lazyness. Sitting beside the street all day.
Dunno whether it's passion or desperation, I'd just feel terrifically stupid asking everyone for everything constantly without even trying... Apparently that's not a widely shared feeling?
Same goes for people who prefer the same thing over and over again for 40 years. While (i guess) most people here prefer variation and challenges in their work. I will never understand.
@deceze I just... he basically asked the same question an hour ago, then it got CV'd, so he asks it again. First question I can't paste my code here. Then, in the second one, he pastes something... I give up, I don't know what that is. It's everything but proper code...
@Whisperity I understand NDA and business secrecy but a simple login/password change code does not fall into the terms of can't paste my code here.
The icons added to tags make clear which tags a question belongs to. I see that icons have now been added to c#, asp.net, etc. Can we have an icon for php, please?
@hakre: There is a way to dynamically update ob_tidyhandler, but it is not a nice way. I took a look at the extension code, and it reloads the default config before processing. You can set tidy.default_config to a writable file, and modify it, and the ob callback will pick it up.
@Rishikesh stackoverflow.com/q/1055281/1428773 and related questions regarding htaccess rewrite and the so called nice urls would be my first step in researching.
@Jocelyn I was browsing mainly SO and SF searching about how to relocate example.com/foobar to foobar.example.com. I tried one method, it did not work. Tried the next (and roughly ten more), neither of which worked. Then I went into private mode and it turned out that my second try would have been working...
@Rishikesh Then there is something wrong with the rewrite setup.
@webarto Why? Do you think browserception is funny?? do you??? What about all the compatiblity issues my websites will have there??? Soo.. many... workarounds...
no, I want to make WebSocketMasterProâ„¢ ... I need to connect to websocket server via PHP to push content... I can do this with database and loops, but it not the way it's meant to be played...
browsers connect just fine to websocket server, and I can rape Refresh button... but with PHP I can only connect once, and then server freezes for everyone... I don't have much exp with sockets so... my fault I'm sure...
You will need to set the remote example.com when you call the database connection initialization function. For example:
mysqli_connect("example.com", 'username', 'password', 'database name');
But you will need to check whether example.com's MySQL server is set to accept connections from other ...
@tree The database server (not one server) is needed to accept outside connections in my.cnf or my.ini), and of course the user you want to use. Read the linked answer.
@tree Well then: you either need to make the database server accept your connection or set up a passthrough service inside the database server's accept range, but that service (i.e. the passthrough one) having ability to accept your connections from outside.
And by making I mean configuring it. If rented server, try connecting the helpdesk/config team/administrator.
Using a framework is definitele what beginners should start with. I've seen many people starting with CakePHP and becoming better, more organized developers so I would definitely vouch for it — José Lorenzo1 min ago
@JoséLorenzo: I definitely disagree with that statement. Framework Fixation is definitely an anti-pattern. If you can't do it without a framework, you shouldn't be using a framework. You need to understand what it's doing behind the scenes, otherwise you're going to code yourself into a corner... — ircmaxell1 min ago
I'm looking for Chuck Norris Facts style answers. In case anyone is curious, this question was inspired by Jon's own comment to this question.
EDIT: If you're into cryptography, you may enjoy these facts.
Now with official sanction from the powers that be!
@deceze 1. Repost! (oh look jquery strikes again). 2. The hell is that code. The hell is that question?! Wait... more likely where the hell is that question?
@pardhu Okay so. First of all, you should ask a question on the main site it might pick up more attention there. Second: apparently there is noone in here who might help you with Magento. At least, I'm speaking for myself, I don't know how to Magento. Sorry.
@Lusitanian Not good and not bad. Once again it is a specific question even though badly explained. If it's like "Where can I get a plugin that makes my <div> grow?" it's not SO worthy.
@deceze no, but I'm getting desperate with these stream_socket ... I can't make it work reliably ... by hitting database I mean checking for new records... but it will be one process, not one per user... one for 50...