System Administrator Appreciation Day, also known as Sysadmin Day, SysAdminDay, SAD or SAAD, is an annual event created by system administrator Ted Kekatos. The event exists to show appreciation for the work of sysadmins and other IT workers. It is celebrated on the last Friday in July.
== History ==
The first System Administrator Appreciation Day was celebrated on July 28, 2000. Kekatos was inspired to create the special day by a Hewlett-Packard magazine advertisement in which a system administrator is presented with flowers and fruit-baskets by grateful co-workers as thanks for installing new...
I am facing a very confused issue . I have a form which contains large amount of data so when I submit and target file just contain a header() function. `header("Location:http://google.com");` `exit();`
@kelunik Warning: Missing argument 1 for Google_Client::authenticate(), called in /var/www/html/restaurant_test/index.php on line 34 and defined in /var/www/html/restaurant_test/lib/google-api-client/Google_Client.php on line 124
In fact, that's quite apt for JS... runs really fast, is really brief in some places and unnecessarily verbose in others, is really expensive, probably precedes a horrible car crash, and turns out to be not nearly as good or exciting as everyone says it is
I have this table filled by using a foreach. Lets say there are 3 columns every row and filled with information from a table. Now I want 1 column in every row in the foreach to be replaced by information from another table. There must be a simple solution to this and I know there should be a question like this on So but as a non native english speaker I cant figure out what to search for.
@daverandom 1st query is like: $data = Select * from table; 2nd query is: foreach($data as $test){ Select * from othertable where id= $test->column2; }
Something like that. I know I shouldnt do it like this.
You need to set the character set/collation using the underlying client lib functions, you shouldn't do it by executing commands against the server directly
In ext/mysql (which you shouldn't use) you would do mysql_set_charset(), with PDO you use the charset parameter in the DSN passed to the PDO constructor
@yash As a general rule it's hard to answer questions when you don't ask them...
@Sajad It's good practice set up your development env as close as possible to the production env. This includes setting up a database user that's as restrictive as possible. You don't want to find that something which worked in dev doesn't work in production because it needs root access which it suddenly no longer has...
> Heisenberg, Schroedinger and Ohm are in a car. They get pulled over. Heisenberg is driving, and the cop asks, 'Do you know how fast you were going?' 'No, but I know exactly where I am,' Heisenberg replies. The cop says, 'you were doing 55 in a 35.' Heisenberg throws up his hands and shouts, 'Great! Now, I'm lost.' The cop thinks this is suspicious and orders him to pop the trunk. He checks it out and says, 'Do you know you have a dead cat back here?' 'We do now, asshole!' Shouts Schroedinger.
Vagrant is - it's almost literally a few lines to set up virtualbox machine settings (name, ram, IPs etc), and then your bash script which installs everything. Combine that with hostsupdater and snapshot plugin and you're sorted for Dev.
@Epodax Your link... my speakers were on full blast.. :D
@chozilla The reason I like using docker for my local setup is: Starting a new container is a single command and it's available as xy.localhost then, because the proxy automatically updates based on the list of running containers.
guys i need a pattern for glob function so it can only return me files that have 2 underscores in their names and finish with .html extention , can you help please ? example : test_file_111.html
It's relatively easy once you try it. I had to try it for work with no docker experience, after 2 hours I had a working setup. There are images for everything you need, like the proxy
@Orangepill This is exactly the reason I created auryn in the first place :)
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@Orangepill but you can actually take it a step further. auryn can "execute" string routes for you so you can store everything in a text file if you want.
user895378
Assuming a class like this:
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class Dependency {}
class MyController {
private $dependency;
private $request;
public function __construct(Dependency $dependency, Request $request) {
$this->dependency = $dependency;
$this->request = $request;
}
public function myMethod($foo, $bar) {
...
}
}
@rdlowrey do you use reflections to find out the input parameter names?
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So if you, for example, shared the global Request instance as follows it would automatically be passed into the constructor when you use Injector::execute: