@HassanAlthaf that won't work. you need to have your own server for that. But you can have a deployment script on there that pulls the newest version from github
i have ignore_user_abort(TRUE); ini_set('max_execution_time',0); ini_set('max_input_time',0); set_time_limit(0); ini_set('post_max_size','600M'); ini_set('upload_max_filesize','600M');
@animaacija does it end after some minutes or after 30 seconds?
@animaacija because some hosters have a soft limit which you can exceed with ini_set and the likes and a hard limit you simply cannot get over by any means
@animaacija "FastCGI processes will time out after 5 minutes"
@animaacija are you trying to import a sql dump by any chance?
@MarcelBurkhard my timeout was more than after five minutes, No just scrapping parsing and to database ... maybe database connection opened for too long ?
@animaacija I can see that php max_execution_time is not the limiting factor but that something else timed out after 900 seconds, It might be some internal request to fastcgi process or mysql but I don't know that
@animaacija sounds promising, try that
@animaacija actually that you don't have to wait 900 seconds set it to 2 minutes and look if the error message is similiar to before, If yes set it to something high and look if your script goes through
Hey guys, I got my phpunit working perfectly etc, but I can't remember what the doc block should look like (haven't written test cases in 3 years). Anyone got a resource for good coding standard doc block examples?
@RonniSkansing thats the part I can't remember, first company we had great coding standards which applied to our test cases. With the way you discribed
@animaacija yes, but you don't have access to php.ini right? dont know much about fastcgi, but php is run as a fastcgi application from apache I think, you could use other compiled applications to serve html
@animaacija usually you don't have to worry about fastcgi
@animaacija not too sure what you guys are talking about, but from what I have read I will say the remember that your CLI config is different from the web one
@Patrick the approriate intellejay product for language
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
//<![CDATA[
function HomePage(){ parent.location="/"; }
//]]>
</script>
<a href="JavaScript:HomePage()">Return to Home Page</a>
@salathe If PECL http isn't included in core because more PHP-FIG members turn up to vote against it, I will probably shit my pants laughing at the hilarity of this universe.
@HassanAlthaf It may not be good, but it's good enough: phpcaptcha.org
lichess has my favorite captcha.. you can probably extract it from github.com/ornicar/lila (though I doubt you're looking for a chess captcha or scala)
can you guys please help with this issue, i have a java-script variable , when i print it , it is empty, when i test for empty == "" the test fails, when i print it's length it prints 1. I am sure it is empty tho ... What's could be the problem ?
@Machavity Oh it's easy to make an argument: once something is in core it is very hard to change it, and it needs to be supported for at least 5 years.
Guys why when testing the return from an Ajax call for empty (ajaxReturn == "") the test fails also i am sure it is empty ? , testing it for length return 1 (ajaxReturn.length), any idea why ? ?
on every form, you submit a hidden field with the token. then you validate the token like you would any other field. here is an example of a session token (new token every session) http://paste.jesse-obrien.ca/ make sure that you call regenerateToken when a user logs in otherwise it will always be the same token
@MarcelBurkhard if you pass in the service locator, then you are saying that your object needs all the things. That's a pretty good start to write untestable code though
@FlorianMargaine well, with services I agree of course and only inject what I need, but when it comes to controllers I disagree, I mean at some point you don't know what services your controller is gonna use
@Joseph Well, there's no ?> in your code, but getDirectoryApplication()."Reflet/".$_POST['base']."/version/"; is VERY insecure. You can just use ../../.. as base parameter. You shouldn't trust any input here.
@kelunik yes but point is , there is two echos in my code, none of the necessary conditions that are required are fulfilled hence i am sure that i am not echoing anything. Yet the length test returns 1
@Joseph The editor is likely to add a new line at the end while saving, if you use ?> at the end of your script, you'll have a \n as output, even if you don't echo anything.