@Hiroto Since the question uses the deprecated extension, an answer using a different extension would be wrong. Express your opinion as a comment to the OP, don't blame the answer. — Barmar2 mins ago
@crl Not really tbh, never really had a cause to play with it. I may have a mess around with it this weekend if I get a couple of hours, looks interesting
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@DaveRandom i was going to apply for a thesis on sofware defined networking, though i don't know much about, but could try to learn
@crl The whole concept of SDN makes me go "ewww" because I have a gut reaction that thinks it's wasting a load of bandwidth on managing a network at the cost of the applications that are using it, but actually that's a load of crap in this day and age. I still have a tendancy to think in terms of much more bandwidth-restricted environments that you actually get in the real world these days, it's a bad habit I need to break
I think it's "coffee" but said with a really abrasive american accent
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@DaveRandom, the cons of OF is latency when there is no flow matching, i'm not sure to get what you mean with bandwidth load, i think the idea is to place a controller close to them, and use it when no table match, that might not congestion everything
@crl I just have a tendency to regard anything based on anything heavier that simple ARP-style route management as eating unnecessary bandwidth, but I am fully aware that it's absolute crap in these days when everyone is running gigabit LAN (even home users). The SDN model is also a lot more resource hungry than just running everything on firmware, but again it just doesn't matter these days because the hardware is easily powerful enough to handle it.
That's SDN in general I'm talking about though, I don't know enough about OpenFlow to really comment, although I've just put it quite high on my list of things to play with
Or I guess you could do RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !^443$ although that assumes HTTPS will be running on port 443, but I guess that's a fairly safe assumption
I need to go to bed, if none of that works ^^ I suggest you check other questions on the main site and ask you own if you can't get it working
Good evening, I dont suppose anyone knows what to put in a webconfig file for an iis server so that it will do rewrite for a rest api written in php? i have got the rewrite statements for the .htaccess on my test machine but the delopyment is an iis web server hosted by the uni
So on my main page I have
<?php
require_once('config.inc.php');
require_once($rootdir . $dirsubfolder . 'navbar.php');
?>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?libraries=geometry&sensor=true"></script>
<script src="php/findme.php">&l...
I have made a script that generates an IMDB API link for a movie in XML. Once this link is generated it will save to an XML file with its contents. The only issue is that the contents is not saving.
Link generated - http://imdbapi.org/?title=One+Piece&type=xml&plot=simple&mt=none&...
@Ryahn well but that variable is empty then - as the file is.
file_put_contents will return the number of bytes written. If it writes 0 bytes, it equals false. So you can have both: either no data in $input or some problem writing to disk.
if you don't get any errors and warnings, the data is likely to be empty.
Hi, @Ryahn, using file_put_contents is just right. Or maybe as @hakre point out, maybe you've make a typo. Your xml is saved in $data (or in my answer $response). But you use $input in file_put_contents
@Ryahn check your variables with var_dump. It sounds to me you just need to do some trouble-shooting, so double-check if your expectations are matched at each point of your script. Just start at the top.
@Ryahn Yes, we know that already. But if you don't answer the questions that are asked back to you I don't think you'll go much further in repeating that "it yet does still not work".
I've try your code and open your link. Everything is work as expected. Could it be that your server proxy block it? <-- this is the only reasonable reason I can think of
@Connor what it does in this chat, too. you paste urls and the chat will figure out how to display them, e.g. if its a picture it will show the picture, if its a gist it will show the code, if its a tweet it will show the tweet, etc.
I am developing a website using PHP and this is the 1st time I am trying a dynamic menu.
What I am doing is I have created a table for pages.
The table structure is as follows:
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|page_id|title|url|content|menu_title|sh...
@Connor i assume you check if it the url ends in an image extension and if so wrap the url into an img tag. you could also send a head request and detect the mimetype if you dont want to parse the extension but that would require an http request then. slower.
I'm wondering how oneboxing on chat works.
Do you fetch the data from an API of a site for which oneboxing is implemented or do you scrape the content of that page and extract the desired data?
Alright one more question! So I am trying to make a table that gathers data from a mysql db and posts it. I have everything working only problem is I am trying to collect a total time spent on a server. (its for a minecraft server) Only problem is the plugin i am using to track the time posts the...
was it always in PHP that if a function has a parameter and you don't pass it that when inside the function body the variable of that parameter is used you get an undefined variable notice?
I have 2 tables and I want to fetch users data from it.
Table 1 : frei_session
username session_id
Prince 51
Dilip 49
Sumit 50
Table 2 : friendrequest
requestTo requestFrom status
49 50 C
50 51 C
49 ...
Say I do all my text field verification on client side with JS and none server side, could somebody that wants to be a dink just copy paste my form and create a million blank things?
> If you make an optimization and don’t measure to confirm the performance increase, all you know for certain is that you’ve made your code harder to read. - Martin Fowler in dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2002.1003448
@MadaraUchiha that's an odd question. I can see where you are coming from there but I think the premise that you do OOP only when you have changing requirements is a bit off. Agile is for ever changing requirements.
Hi guys, I have this code in my .htaccess to redirect http to https but it causes too many redirects error RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80 RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://www.example.com/$1 [R=301,L]