It you are looking for something that can emulate ActiveX, find the nearest wall and smash your forehead into into for the next 15 years, you should find this to be a suitable replacement. — DaveRandom15 secs ago
@Lusitanian Shoulda gone with 100 years? I pondered but I thought that after 15 years you'd have lost the will to live and killed yourself anyway. While that's not a true reflection of the pain it's an accurate representation of the inevitable outcome.
The Space Pen (also known as the Zero Gravity Pen), marketed by Fisher Space Pen Company, is a pen that uses pressurized ink cartridges and is claimed to write in zero gravity, underwater, over wet and greasy paper, at any angle, and in a very wide range of temperatures.
The Fisher Space Pen was invented by American industrialist and pen manufacturer Paul C. Fisher and is manufactured in Boulder City, Nevada, United States of America. Paul C. Fisher first patented the AG7 "anti gravity" pen in 1965. Pens claiming some or all of the same abilities have also appeared on the market from othe...
@phpNoOb Popular misconception, not exactly true. The Russians in fact eventually used a pen just like the Americans, there's nothing about a ballpoint pen that requires gravity to work. Both started with pencils based on this idea that a pen wouldn't work in space but they turned out to be more of a hindrance than a help because the leads break and little bit float off and get stuck in machinery.
@kaᵠ well that is because gravity is pulling the ink away from the tip, in space there is little gravity so the ink is basically floating in all directions
A ballpoint pen actually works on the principle that there is less air pressure at the tip as ink is drawn out than there is at the top of the cartridge. It's when you add gravity that writing upside down becomes a problem, because the pressure difference is so small.
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@DaveRandom It seems like you never tried writting upside down! You should try it, you will not write more than 10 words
@sectus You can never test it accurately on earth because there is gravity. Seriously, I did a whole bunch of research into this once, a biro works in space just like it does on earth, as long as it's stored tip-down as you leave earth. If the ink loses contact with the ball then you are indeed screwed
Space pen technology was retrieved from the UFO crash in Roswell New Mexico. I read it on the internet somewhere, so it has to be true, it even had pictures!
Well first of all even XML is a subset of SGML a valid SGML file must not be a well-formed XML file. XML is more strict and does not use all features that SGML offers.
As DOMDocument is XML (and not SGML) based, this is not really compatible.
Next to that problem, please see 2.2 Open Financial ...
but I wonder if there is some SGML reader library.
I’ve been doing a lot of reading on teams lately, coming up with pretty common trends, such as the importance of good team dynamics, namely people are a huge reason why a team is productive or not. Or in other words, throwing a bunch of random people together an expecting a good team to emerge is a pretty big anti-pattern if there ever was one. What I’ve found is most people’s theories on team…
@peehaa also notice the comments, where the author admits he didn't really try to optimize the usage of any language, or understand the design patterns of any framework
Ummm... Symfony IRC channel just got net split and my email is getting hit with a bunch of failed send. This is beyond my paygrade... Wtf just happened?
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A box just comes out of nowhere which says "chat with an expert". It happened once on Stack Overflow and once on Meta. Is this an ad? Isn't Meta supposed to have no ads?
FYI, here's the code for that weird box:
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hi, my html Code is stored in mysq Db, i want to get this html from url method, but bcz html code is not directly visible to page, so it does not extract tht html, even i echo it, wht should i use?
$this->set('step', $step);//works if ($this->request->is('post')) {}
Any one know why when i use $this->function only works outside the scope of an if statement? example: $this->set('step', $step);//works if ($this->request->is('post')) {$this->set('step', $step);//doesntwork} sorry 1st time chat
I added a comment // Heres jacked up, in the code to signify where this call is not working correctly. In the debugger it returns as 'null' within the scope, but if i do the same call outside the if statement i get the correct results. Its basically just trying to send a variable to a view, as this is a controller function