not sure why it's in SPL at all, feels correct that it's a feature of /Zend, I liked that about anthony's patch ... like i said whatever moves us forward is good ...
what do I pass as $length in function read($length) { return fgets($this->fp, $length); } when I want to offer that optional functionality? null, false and -1 doesn't work because it expects $length to be >0.
@James there exists some. look for directory services. most application with user-management in professional environments do support that. depending on the online services you use, you might find it there to at least some share. However it would require that you professionalize the IT you have in that small company which might be the actual problem.
This : ["field1"]=> string(33) "bla" onclick="alert(0);" becomes this ["field1"]=> string(33) "bla", onclick=",alert(0)," when passed in this function format ($item) { return $item; }
@Partick but unless noobie hacker with low intelligence will not do it. Skilled hacher will be intelligent enought to not to mess with page ... i think
Use-case, project
I have regular expression like:
'/(^|[^a-z])sku([^a-z])/i'
and a replacement
'$1child_sku$2'
The goal I want to achieve is to replace occurrences like sku to child_sku, with the requirements that field boundary should be replaced only when it's not a part of other data. T...
@hakre I was testing and then found this. I fixed the code (got rid of regex, btw), and only was wondering what's the issue (apart from testing, just for debugging)
@AndreaFaulds It's trusted and free for a year of L1 (and can be renewed for free), on the down side the web site is a bit flaky and they can take up to a week to validate requests, and they don't do fancy stuff like wildcards or custom SAN. But what do you expect for free :-)
@AndreaFaulds Yeh well that's the point - they provide a reasonable service for a free product, what makes them stand out is that the product is actually free :-P
@kelunik If you get another one for the same domain you may find it's not as quick, they had to do some manual verification for my second cert (but now they've done that they won't have to do it again, I think)
@PeeHaa No idea, something about the second application I made triggered their "extended checks" alarm. They were OK about it though, it took a while but as soon as it got sorted out they did it straight away.
@AndreaFaulds That's fine by me, I have no problem with people making money as long as the little guy who doesn't need/can't afford that crap isn't forced to pay for something that could be done for free
@AndreaFaulds @DaveRandom the string looks like this upon a var dump , ["Myfield"]=> string(33) "bla" onclick="alert(0);" , some thing is wrong with the doubles quotes, yet it causes no errors :o
@hakre Any experience of reading huge (100s of MB) XML docs with PHP? I'm evaluating the possibility of writing a SOAP client to consume an API that returns insanely large data sets
Wouldn't be practical to load the whole thing into memory. I would need to create some entities to work with in PHP, so that would be entire doc string + memory for PHP types, would get stupid very quickly
I'm thinking I'm going to end up writing a SOAP client impl on the back of Amp, probably. I really don't want to, but it seems like the most robust approach
@DaveRandom: The way I did it is the work-around I know. I solved this with a static/global variable. I don't love that style, but it's the way I managed to get it working.
@DaveRandom to use an anonymous fifo - so just not to use stdin.
> <(command) expands to a file name that designates a pipe connected to the output from command, and >(command) expands to a file name that designates a pipe connected to the input of command. This feature is called process substitution. Its primary purpose is to pipe more than one command into or out of another
While none of the shells I know can make pipes without forking, some do have better than the basic shell pipeline.
In bash, ksh and zsh, assuming your system supports /dev/fd (most do nowadays), you can tie the input or the output of a command to a file name: <(command) expands to a file name th...
I'm weighing up the amount of work involved here and how hacky it would be underneath and I think that async support (while doable) would just be too much work using the available userland options @hakre, I think that adding proper async support to XML reader would actually be less work
Which shows just how horrible this whole concept is
@DaveRandom XMLReader PHP extension is more or less a wrapper around libxml xmlreader. it's perhaps easily feasible, but my PHP internals / C knowledge is very limited.
sO if a person is remembered via (Auth::attempt(input::all()),true) then how would I get his name to pass it to admin page any time he access that page?? Like Welcome smit How would I get his name from the session as in laravel session only storeS 4 things and these are something token etc...
@ThW Sure, however I always thought that when imported, internal objects do prevail. but now as I think of it, it would made no sense, because how to remove? There would be no method for that.