@Brandon if you're accepting user input to get the file contents and output it to the user, you have potentially more issues than just leaking your php source such as sensitive os files
@Brandon my suggested alternative is store your pdf files somewhere out of your source tree in a media directory or something to that effect, then when you take the argument of the filename you append it to your safe path and then the user can only access files from the directory predefined for where they read files from
We work in or on one of the most popular languages in the world, brilliant minds; yet we have to recess on the discussion of whether 6 or 7 follows 5...
If losing faith in PHP was this easy, why didn't I do it longer ago?
Hmm, Andrea started the vote when the case for 7 wasn't beefed up enough so Zeev edited it during the voting period and removed two "pro 6" paragraphs.
@ircmaxell I think people want to learn about PHP 6 when PHP 7 comes out… as we all know, in real environments never the newest version is used… so they'll learn from the old PHP 6 books… because there are no new, up to date PHP 6 books then.
@Jack The rules are not quantifiable, but the hostility of the community overall grew. A lot.
They see a downvoted answer and pile on
Justifying it with "it's my right to vote, it's a crap question", bitch please, it's bullying, and that's how the OP feels even if you tell yourself you weren't.
it goes like this: developer estimates "this will probably take 3 weeks" , then he reports to the boss and client "project will be complete in 3 weeks"
Yup. I always take my intiial estimate and tag on * 1.5
If they think it's a long time frame and they want it shorter I say they can have it if they want a lower quality of website which will lead to more investment in fixing bugs in the future.
@tereško Think of it this way... remember those interviews you were doing... think about how hard it'd be for them to replace you. They don't see it that way, you have to open their eyes sometimes.
yeah someone said they thought it was tongue in cheek, and I was too embarrassed to correct them ... it does appear to be a serious request that we consider the luck value of a number for versioning ...
the only project in past 1.5 years that did not go over budget too badly was mine (it has 20% underestimation) .. the not-really-funny part was that the main losses in said project were the 150% additional time in "project management" (constitution 90h)
@tereško sounds like something training can fix though. Projects going over budget and over time is extremely common, and it's something more careful monitoring and better executive decisions can really help. If you haven't tried it you might be surprised how useful feature freezing and time constraining rather than feature constraining projects can be.
That, and giving developers more "ownership" of projects.
@Jack I don't think there is any reasoning ... it's not reasonable to ask me to consider that a number is lucky ... if I say that in some cultures a cow is considered sacred so we should call PHP.NEXT PHP COW, this futher makes sense because PHP utilizes Copy On Write ... that's not reasonable, even though it contains loose reasoning ... it's insulting, and stupid ...
@Jack why are people spending so much time on it? It's the classic bike shed. I mean - I realize a lot of people want to contribute and/or sound smart but are really not very competent and like spending their time on the 'simpler' things.
What I don't get is why people like @JoeWatkins give a damn about the name of the next version... it can be called PHP 67 for that matter
In JS land people run from bike shedding like from fire, the discussion often dies very quickly since when someone brings something like that up people just don't respond to it.
I really don't care what number is used ... but don't like to have my time wasted, I took time out of my day yesterday to review an RFC that was rushed to voting stage, and am presented with nonsense ...
no, and I haven't recently, but if I had chosen to vote on nikic's last rfc, I would not have been presented with nonsense ... it would be reasonable ... this isn't reasonable, and has zend's name on it ...
@Fabien From what I could tell by looking at the votes, it seems that (on the whole) those who have had involvement in php-unicode branch naturally vote for 7.
@tereško not an issue as long as the client knows it's an estimate and that there will likely be renegotiation based on the progress of your shipped increments.
So the plan is if 7 is the next PHP version, try and get a feature in PHP and sneakily add a reference to PHP 8. Then someone else write a book on PHP 8 and we'll skip to 9.
@tereško that sounds like the mistake IMO, you can sell clients hour banks and then when they run out charge more. Doing "fixed price for project" makes no one happy and everyone frustrated from my short experience doing it.
yeah , well that's how everyone here thinks things have to be done
oh .. and I have a iOS developer who keeps blaming me for his own delays , even though he hasn't even implemented half of the API that is avalable to him
@Fabien like on interview which I had not long ago. They asked what are disadvantages in some architecture where class "Email" extends class "Sender" .. sigh I just said that it's not a disadvantage in that. Simply whole architecture is crap (: I think they were offended ..