hey guys, i need to ask how to check whether $_POST is empty or not. i found some answer but in those they use $_POST directly without any sanitization or escaping
Does someone know why my xampp keeps sending the error: C/xampp/php/ext/php_uploadpgrogress.dll is not a valid win32-application? i tried the x64 and the x86 version but both ended up with this same error.
DaveRandom no, you are right, I actully do have a picture on linkedin, I got abit longer (and more sticky) hair on that one.. but maybe abit too sticky.. lol .. all traits of a indoor dev creep ... dunno maybe I should use that one instead.. or just pull my act together and get a real photo taken
@PeeHaa I now found the right extenstion but it ends up returning this error: PHP Warning: PHP Startup: uploadprogress: Unable to initialize module Module compiled with module API=20131226 PHP compiled with module API=20121212 These options need to match
@DaveRandom I have an old-ish mac that I don't particularly want to upgrade the OS on and foolishly I deleted Xcode off it. Which means I can't install newer versions of PHP on my host OS, only on vagrant guests. But also theoretically I want people to use some of the libs I've written - which would be better targeting 5.4 rather than higher.
@LeviMorrison You were asking about uses for contravariance - the only semi-legitimate one I can think of is for supporting multiple interfaces in a single class - gist.github.com/Danack/fe0b4cfd3ea90bc54628
So I have an app that has a google map. When you click on the map you make a marker and there will automatically appear a form with the coordinates of that marker. Now the intention is that you can make multiple markers that makes a route and then save them to the database.
Problem is i have tested it on 2 different servers. On one it saves only 6 markers even though for example 8 are submitted. On the other it works, but whenever you make a new route after that it will only save 2 markers instead of the amount of markers chosen for that route. I just cant figure out what the problem is