Hi Everyone, im having a bit of a problem with an array. If the "name" is empty it is displaying "Array". I wanted to try and customise a name for it. See my example here: pastebin.com/rqKcE9KR Can anyone help me as i am new with arrays
hmm so what is the best way to display this if the "name" array is empty within the loop? most of them return except for a handful. I checked the database and they are infact empty for the Name.
using a print_r($temp_data['name'];) i can see it is infact empty on some of them
Hello!? I have web crawler.. I only finds <a href> tags.. Can anyone help how to find h2 tags??? for <a href> its <a\s[^>]*href=(\"??)([^\" >]*?)\\1[^>]*>(.*)<\/a>.. Whats for <h2> tags??? <?php $to_crawl = "https://www.example.com"; function get_links($url) { $input = @file_get_contents($url); $regexp = "<a\s[^>]*href=(\"??)([^\" >]*?)\\1[^>]*>(.*)<\/a>"; preg_match_all("/$regexp/siU", $input, $matches); var_dump($matches); } get_links($to_crawl); ?>
Native XML Extensions
I prefer using one of the native XML extensions since they come bundled with PHP, are usually faster than all the 3rd party libs and give me all the control I need over the markup.
DOM
The DOM extension allows you to operate on XML documents through the DOM API with P...
interface Doge
{
public function howTo($verb);
public function many($noun);
public function much($noun);
public function so($adjective);
public function such($noun);
public function very($adjective);
}
Linux: How can I do a line removal from a file with a command that doesn't create a temporary file in the background to do so? Sed creates a temporary file :-(
@MadaraUchiha that I disagree with. The cases where it's obvious, it's usually obvious in both languages. Where PHP errors on the side of making the programmers life easier, JS seems to not (for example why does if (foo.bar.baz.biz) throw a referenceerror)
The fact that foo.baz is undefined is a good thing in many cases, you just need to be aware of that behavior and not recklessly call methods/properties on an object that may be undefined.
@Sherif No, from jenkins, which has permission to edit my /etc/hosts file... hence that little bit of background knowledge around my issue that I initially provided ;)
I must be doing something wrong. If I write JS code half the time is spent trying to find where an "undefined" came from, because I get an exception in some totally difference place.
@SammyK @ScottArciszewski Looks like we need to come up with list of functions in the engine that should throw... though I'm not entirely sure what Anatol wants.
mt_rand() is neither of those things, therefore, it cannot be used to generate a 10 character password, as much as it cannot be used to generate a 4k bit private key.
@Sherif I'm just acting as the 'jenkins' user now, and trying this straight in the command line has the same issue, so it can't be the Jenkins application it's definitely a linux issue
@chozilla MT19937 is a great algorithm with nice properties regarding it's period, but it does not have the non-predictability that is necessary for cryptographic purposes
And given how rand is kinda the most obvious go-to point for someone not familiar with a language and it's at the same time the worst function you can use, it should not just work silently
@ircmaxell can you bypass all the "good" random functions if you set there seed at the start somewhere in php and have them beeing initialized globaly?
Because I saw that someone is planning to release an extension to GMail that allows for timed messages (i.e. messages which become inaccessible within a specified timeframe)
They aren't using encryption, and are using a server
But it's a farce, since it requires me to share my message with a server
(I don't remember if it were Google or some other party)
@ScottArciszewski Reminds me of the discussion we had here a few weeks back regarding making the internals discussions more accessible to the wide audience
@ircmaxell Right, but apparently having random_bytes() and random_int() throw is is inconsistent, but only if you ignore the many other conditions in the engine that can throw.
I don't know why discussing things on internals has to be so painful, none of the people opposed to exceptions have contributed a line of code to this feature :P
@MadaraUchiha bring it up on the webmaster mailing list, that might get a friendlier response (or it'll get cc'ed to internals and all hell will break loose).
@ScottArciszewski Gitter is a simpler form of Slack
One room per repo/organization (whichever you set it up to be), and has a very tight integration with GitHub, and looser integrations with other services.
Integrate with new things, but don't get rid of the mailing lists / newsgroups interfaces. They're well known and work well (well, other than news.php.net NNTP being a pile of beep, but that's not a problem with the medium, just the implementation)
Also, I'd be careful about relying on proprietary third party services - GitHub may be all sunshines now, but remember that not so long ago, SourceForge was the GitHub of its day.
@NikiC it's a bit of a hack but I'm registering the static closure as a callback elsewhere and use()-ing a StdClass inside it for state instead of $this