I would just like to point out, that (IMO) those who petitioned (and won, of course) for HTML5 to maintain "relaxed" markup rules, should all be walked out to sea carrying bricks.
Does anyone here freelance, by any chance? I'm busy expanding my company and will be taking in a bunch of new projects. My team currently consists of a great designer, an excellent front-end dev and myself. I'm just looking for someone reliable that I can build a long-term working relationship with and outsource PHP work to. Currently I just have 1 project that I need a quote on.
@derp fyi I just realised, I am definitely going to have to change all the namespaces for the project....as I need to use it alongside the Satis library, which relies on the real symfony/console, so they both need to be in use at once.
@JoeWatkins It took me longer than I thought (there were a few compile failures and segfaults I had to fix first (I couldn't test earlier before all the macros were converted, so…))
@JoeWatkins Showing 20 changed files with 2,004 additions and 1,033 deletions. Have fun reviewing it =) [fyi: there are some whitespace fixes, but most are real changes]
also, due to the fact, that I was working on a version in php-src, there are some size_t changes included which aren't yet in krakjoe/phpdbg. Just ignore them.
@FlorianMargaine I told you to use it because it would make the class reflect properly ...
I can be wrong ... I don't think I am, I don't think we want classes to reflect incorrectly, I don't think there's any point in being able to specify type info if we're just going to ignore it everywhere ...
@NikiC they get it from phpclasses :D
@bwoebi awesome stuff, will be digging in soonish
@AndreaFaulds why did you close the vote early ? you know not everyone voted yet ...
Apache is fast and very good configurable. For static file service, php will be sub-optimal.
There is another big problem with the php, and that is that it doesn't have a working multithreaded garbage collector. It can't work even in multithreaded environment. This is the cause, why apache need ...
burn with fire ... can't ... because only just signed up ...
As someone mentioned already, the server built into the command line interface of PHP is a development only server, it is not fully featured. It exists so that we can internally test things that require a webserver, primarily; it is useful for internals developers. It is useful for PHP programmer...
@JoeWatkins was it you who suggested to only deprecate a certain kind of string increment? I thought it was Bob, but I couldn't find anything conclusive from the chat history.
@Jack no, but I'm not fine with your RFC too. At least the usual $a = "A"; $a++/--; should work, the alphanumeric mix you can remove. completely and then we don't eed str_inc/dec()
Despite what our teachers told us, there is such a thing as a stupid question; this is the reason you didn't get a decent answer thus far.
Rather than ignoring that you asked the question, on this occasion, I'll take the time to explain why the question is stupid in the hope that future readers,...
I should have answered when there was a bounty ...
@JoeWatkins btw I agree with you, OBJ_ARG_INFO is definitely cleaner. I don't really understand nikita's argument tbh, but since his voice is quite important, I'd rather listen to it before doing anything :)
@FlorianMargaine yeah sure ... it sounds like a premature optimization and if it isn't premature, then it's not down to the people writing extensions (and so using arginfo) to solve it ... so we should fix it basically if it is a problem ...
aaaand I wanted to write a PR for this bug... but I have the same issue. Go with correct type hints or not? :-)
the thing is, with OBJ_ARG_INFO, you get real type hinting (catchable fatal error if a wrong object is passed), but only a warning if you use zpp to take care of it
I'll just see if another bug looks fun to solve :P
Supposed to be in Coventry right now supporting a friend at a body-building show but some asscactus jumped in front of a train in front of mine so now I get to spend the day at home.
Granted it's sad he/she felt the need to do it but don't make your last act on earth inconvenience thousands of others.
oh , but it would have. In my code the Response instance deals also with headers, cookies and status code. Then again, I don't think I will be able to explain you the architecture in terms taht you know.
what you call "views" are just dumb templates. A proper view would be an instance which is responsible for (based on data that it gets from business model) construction and logic of user interface.
I personally prefer assemble the interface in a Response instance, which the selected view acts upon
@DaveRandom trying to implement ArrayAccess for DOMNodeList, but not sure what I should do with offsetSet and offsetUnset. Should I just leave them empty?
iirc SimpleXML doesn't actually implement ArrayAccess, it uses internal magic, so maybe do that, that way you have license to do whatever you like because you're not adhering to an interface
@RahulKhosla Don't do that. Preferably don't do anything in VBA ever, but certainly don't do that. Whatever you are doing, if you need to talk to a database, Excel is the wrong tool for the job.
Hi @FlorianMargaine ! I solved my RewriteRule problem from yesterday !
Would you have an idea for this : I would like that when you click on SAVE button of bigpicture.bi/toi , some data is sent to the server. I want all <span class="texte"> to be sent to the server (save.php will then save it into server)
var data = new FormData();
data.append("data" , "the_text_you_want_to_save");
var xhr = (window.XMLHttpRequest) ? new XMLHttpRequest() : new activeXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
xhr.open( 'post', '/save.php', true );
xhr.send(data);
Now the question is : comment faire pour envoyer à save.php the collection of all HTML inside <span contenteditable="true" class="texte"> ? (so that save.php will save all these things into server)
@JoeWatkins "is helping people with wordpress ethically wrong ?" no, not imo.. that is why I made the uninstall plugin.. =p .. but no really I think it really depends on the context .. sometimes yes mostly no
is it possible to save text to a new text file using javascript/jquery without using PHP? the text i'm tying to save may contain HTML entities, js, html, css and php scripts that i don't want to escape or use urlencodeg!
if it's only can be achieved using php how can i pass the text to php witho...
> To send raw data without URIencoding or escaping special characters to the php and save it as new txt file you can send ajax request using post method and FormData like:
ugh, I just spent a good 3 hrs shouting at a box because it wouldn't do a factory reset, turns out the hdd is dead, replaced it and it worked straight away
@FlorianMargaine Yep. Just so you know you have the right computer when you are hacking, it's a Netgear that looks suspiciously like your router. But don't be fooled, you still want to fuck it up good and proper.
@FlorianMargaine You can usually figure it out from the mac vendor. A lot of those things are either Netgear DG834 variants or linksys (usually mac vendor says cisco for these)
It's good to know what it really is because they usually leave the original vendor back doors in
But it was some flavour of embedded linux and it had all the build headers in the fs. No built in compiler, but all the stuff you needed to build a cross compiler
I'm still trying to build a cross compiler for this phone system, it has no build headers though so I've been trying to cobble them together for various places around teh internets, never managed to make a workable executable yet though :-(
It runs some really weird (read: old) versions of a lot of things
I did see that actually, now I re-read it, it must have done the Twitter rounds or something
@FlorianMargaine Yeh but... in public. I mean everybody has conversations/rants like that in private but I expect better behaviour on mailing lists. PHP is bad sometimes, but never that bad