I think i've finally got it, but my if statement shows an error in NetBeans, but not in my browser. Check it out: if (password_verify($_POST['password'], $db_hashed_password) && empty($_POST['password'] == false)) {}
> Note: Prior to PHP 5.5, empty() only supports variables; anything else will result in a parse error. In other words, the following will not work: empty(trim($name)). Instead, use trim($name) == false.
Hey I am just wondering. I am coding a search bar in HTML using PHP and MySQL. Can someone link me to a tutorial or tell me how when I type :"ob - 'object' would appear (google search bar functionality)
i.e. - the server would be able to compute lexographically what the user wants to search based off the letters he has already typed
also, try to put an order in your logic: Check first if it's not empty and then check if the password is good so if(empty statement && password_verify) and not the other way around
PHP will read the statements from left to right and will stop reading if it's false So if the empty statement is false, it will not verify the password
Hi guys I'm using this class to get session file contents then unserialize it to be an array to use it. codepad.org/Ml1J29sS but it sometimes don't work and give a empty array ?
As I'm working on websocket server so Server recieve SESSION_ID then open the file to serialize the data. I can't use $_SESSION in websocket as it is a global variable so if any user change it, it wil change for all users. I hope you got it
@tereško unfortunately I cannot share code as it's for work (maybe luckily :P) - but what I can say is that, whereas our legacy application's extent of OOP is inheritance, no namespaces and not a single interface... the thing I'm making has a very simple object api which adheres to SRP, uses DI and more. I'm writing UML for it atm though
Even if it was the crappest code I've ever produced, it'd be 10x better than the spaghetti mess that we currently have that's almost impossible to debug. Took me 5 hours to figure out a route from client -> server -> java backend via xdebug
Can anyone please send me a sample source code for scheduling a push notification using urban airship for php?
I tried everything via documentation but was not helpful enough.
Thanks.
i all what doo's you people think about the shortened links in the generic mysql_* notice? Is there now a rule that these shortened links should not be used? Obligatory suggestion, [Don't use mysql_* functions in new code](bit.ly/phpmsql). They are no longer maintained [and are officially deprecated](j.mp/XqV7Lp). ...
I thought so, but had multiple edits on my answers today switching out the shortend links for the resolved ones, by a 8k user that is mainly a C user. I wondered if there was now a meta rule.
Im sticking to what i know, let this link nazi get on with it lol
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@rdlowrey I wish to discuss context params whenever you are alive. I have concluded they make no sense whatsoever, not sure how to proceed in persuading people that is the case though
@DaveRandom not yet, I am itching too, but no point until the money is in the bank ... there will be nothing worse than finding somewhere we love only to not have the money in the bank ...
we done a bunch more research, we found a bunch of places in the uk with similar kinds of properties to that ... we committed to the idea of moving away too, because when you really look around, we were being robbed ...
it should be in my bank in a week
(yay)
we also found a hilarious article on the isle of white ... davidicke.com/headlines/… definitely worth a read ...
My personal opinion is that you should at least consider buying @JoeWatkins, if you can find a place that you like where that is enough of a deposit (talk to a good independent mortgage person) you could end up with a much lower monthly outlay. And IMO the idea that you want to emigrate shouldn't stop you here, because when you come to that point you can either sell it and get some money back out of it, or rent it and get an income from it
@JoeWatkins if you like I can give you the details of the woman who's dealt with our mortgage since the beginning - she's really good, and even if she tells you you haven't got a hope in hell you haven't lost anything. You never know, you might be surprised...
Half-fill that glass!
Come on, don't make me give you a really dodgy jock sports pep talk
I'm only being realistic, in the last 6 months while we have been struggling we have been refused every kind of credit going, personal loans, credit cards, and tenancies .... it will only damage our credit rating further if we keep trying to apply for credit :(
@JoeWatkins Yeh but the situation has now changed somewhat (or at least it will have when you have that bank balance) - if your credit rating is already in the toilet then it cannot do any damage to ask...
I didnt ask, many of my coworkers donated, including my boss, and the company I work for ... but I can't ask them for actual help, they just laid off 200 workers because a side project went bust ...
email over the details and I'll have the misses write her, with a full explanation .. if she's really an honest type then it wont even cost a credit check I guess ... and thanks :)
@Jack No but it could be good in a log file - esp. it's "couldn't contact server", that's an immediate infrastructure red flag, could save someone a bit of debugging
@JoeWatkins Yeh no worries, I'll dig her details out later. I don't think I have a non-chat way to contact you, do you use gmail? Or failing that, can I just email your php.net account?
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@Jack Yes it absolutely should, as should every other namespace anywhere in the document structure. What I meant was "register namespace prefixes", my bad
It is possible there are some flakey impls out there that look for specific prefixes instead of using ns URIs properly
Although that implies someone rolled their own XML parser, which means I probably don't want to be using that service for anything.
Any idea on this: if (isset($_SESSION)) { session_start(); } else if (!isset($_SESSION)) { session_destroy(); } I think I should be session_starting before checking right?
@DanLugg No, I do those myself, it's not that hard, and it makes the structure easier to remember (when you write it yourself), as well as the dependencies and foreign keys.
Don't get me wrong, I pen-and-paper a lot of structural stuff, but I find that when you're comfortable with the design, then it's effective to begin recreating it in software; whether it's as a final representation, or an intermediate graphical one.
@DaveRandom If you have time, could you spare an eye to review this ftp patch (not my writing) ... I'm having doubts as to whether it would work in the way it's supposed to.