oh wow, yeah, bless you wikipedia ... won't be long before it's on every list going I expect ... if someone had offered me diviners sage I'd have bought a ruddy wheel barrow of it ...
these plants that do this sort of thing ... they didn't evolve for us ... is it reasonable therefore to assume that somewhere out there there are forms we consider lower than ourselves that have a similar outlook of reality ... interesting thought ... probably not, probably affects them completely differently but all the same ... a bug reading a book would be pretty cool to watch ...
@JoeWatkins mysql_ works unless you're incapable of sanitizing inputs, and if you're incapable of sanitizing inputs, please don't work with databases period.
@LightningDust at least pay attention to documentation it will eventually be removed, get comfortable with mysqli or you will find yourself in deep shit sometime in the future when you have no way of communicating with sql anymore ...
@JoeWatkins When it's removed, it will become an external library and I will install it as an extension. So will every hosting company everywhere, because there are a lot of people still using it. :P
@LightningDust it's not maintained by any of those companies, APC is or has been used by every website you want to mention no doubt, yet with the integration of opcache it became pretty much abandoned pretty much immediately ...
@zerkms If you're incapable of benchmarking and concluding that a wrapper to a C library is faster than a native library, you're probably not able to contribute to the discussion.
@SweetieBelle Well Oracle has stopped support for PHP mysql_* so if you come from oracle, better not use that. Instead use mysqlnd which is supported by Oracle.
@SweetieBelle there is no difference in speed between mysql, pdo and mysqli.
> The overall performance of all three extensions is considered to be about the same. Although the performance of the extension contributes only a fraction of the total run time of a PHP web request. Often, the impact is as low as 0.1%.
@SweetieBelle you might find a difference between the MySQL native driver (mysqlnd) and the old MySQL client server library (libmysqlclient) though. See dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/php-mysqlnd
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@Wrikken You could always ask OP to improve the question and drop a reopen request in here and if it is warrented we are more than happy to reopen the thing
@zerkms It's wrong to suggest that a project using a specific extension is automatically a 'worse' project. You can write secure code with mysql_ and you can write insecure code with mysql or PDO. It's just harder.
@zerkms How do you think why I earn more as .NET developer? Because most of projects are not crap and are really successful, so client thinks that project written on .NET framework is more reliable, so s/he pays more.
@PLB I agree, I just don't think we should immediately assume that a project that uses mysql_ is a bad project, or that a project that uses PDO/mysqli is a good project.
@PLB SQL injection is less a question of the library but more of understanding by the person writing the code. This is similar with other common injection flaws.
@PLB I wouldn't automatically consider them bad, I would question why they chose mysql_ over an alternative (though personally, I constantly question why anyone uses MySQL (the database, not the driver) at all).
@PLB When it's completely deprecated it will be put into an extension, and someone will maintain it (quite possibly a major company still dependent on it). I don't think an extension used by millions will just be left to die.
@SweetieBelle php -i | grep "Client API version " should telll you which mysql lib you are using
& php5-mysqlnd is in the debian repo's, BUT does not 'provide' php5-mysql last time I checked... And could be a dependancy hell if other packages depend on that.
I'm using the following code to create a chart with the PHP Powerpoint library.
$currentSlide = createTemplatedSlide($objPHPPowerPoint);
$seriesData = array('ABC'=>97,'BCD'=>97,'CDE'=>97,'DEF'=>97,'EFG'=>97,'FGH'=>97);
$lineChart = new PHPPowerPoint_Shape_Chart_Type_Line();
$series = new PHPPowe...
i have a string of binary numbers like "101000100110...n", i want to save it in binary format i.e. save not in 1's and 0's but in the decimal format. However, converting it to base 256 will take too much time. So , is there any way to save it fast?
@StefanDenchev heheh sorry, i though u calling my name! sorry, my slow brain :(
@StefanDenchev the answers says Disclaimer: this code just illustrates how pack should be called; it should not be used for large strings. well, my string is more than 10k in length. So, i need another method :(
I have a upload function which is working fine. However on some images the imagecreatefromjpeg function crashes without giving any error.
After some troubleshooting I found out that this only occurs when uploading photo's that are taken with my Canon Powershot camera. There are other people with ...