@tereško data sources are data sources. Handle it exactly like unserialize($data). That's why I simply gave up on it and decided that the best way to handle it is to go the ReflectionClass#newInstanceWithoutConstructor() + ReflectionProperty#setValue() approach.
Data sources don't have interaction, it's just brutal serialization/unserialization logic that doesn't really need any particular abstraction
It's not even OO stuff, just give up on trying to make tradeoffs in the API of your domain logic
aren't these popular cms and framework making the web insecure. since every hacker is trying to find out a way to to hack these platforms. If they find a single vulnerability they will be able to hack millions of sites
I got a pretty expensive mic, the raw material was edited down by edd though ... it sounds alright to me ...
it did literally take hours to find a setup that worked, maybe I had something set wrong ... we tried many vms, many os's, nothing would play nice that day ...
I noticed the echo, but don't really know what to do about that, I can't imagine it would be any smoother had I muted my mic, it would be another button to press and I would get it wrong most likely
do you intend to use that mic regularly? If so, it is possible to by special foam blocks for putting on the walls, that cancel the echo .. but that's if you intend to earn some youtube money
would PDOStatement::fetchObject be a good way to hydrate an object from a data mapper without having to reflect shit into it or publicing all of the things?
I developed on e commerce website in magento
When i click print button in magento invoice admin page the error is occur
Table offset (1445424) not within expected range
Trace:
#0 /var/www/ecommerce/lib/Zend/Pdf/Font.php(615): Zend_Pdf_Font::_extractTrueTypeFont(Object(Zend_Pdf_FileParserDa...
Hrm, I wonder, I see quiet a few users getting their variables from POST as such $_POST[VALNAME] instead of: $_POST['VALNAME'], isn't it a error / wrong to ommit the ' / " ? (Yes I'm aware that it might be a stupid question but I couldn't find anything about it in php.net)
@Epodax The first one, the index is the constant data. Since that is likely undefined, PHP will often just convert it to the string 'data' and log a warning message. The second two are both identical. The index is the string 'data'.
it's not clever, it's ignorant ... $_POST[VALNAME] is valid only if VALNAME is defined, it's a mistake to use an undefined constant ... but ignorant ...
I am looking for a suggestion. I have to setup a user registration form ( login, register, lost password) and a backend for an administrator.. User can create an account and later add some data to a form. Then an admin can approve or disapprove that data. When approval = ok it sends an email. That's it.
Suggestions what to use for that? Framework looks a bit overkill.
It was just bugging me that people wrote it without the '/" , but seeing as nobody else seemed no mention it, I got curious whether it actually was a viable way.
@Duikboot I did not write that chapter yet. But in your case I would just use PDO. Make a class like FormWriter or something like that to persist the data
Someone idea how to fix this: I login a root on my VPS I have multiple packages an ddomains running so I would like to access the public_html directory from xyz.com
Ok, why when I do ssh root@customdomain.com it brings me not to that domain but to the main root directory of my server? Is that also a virtual host setting?
worked for me and most of my colleagues at the office
$ ssh whoami.filippo.io
The authenticity of host 'whoami.filippo.io (178.32.139.168)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is c8:9a:b0:9d:59:96:24:37:70:4c:ef:eb:31:47:68:40.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'whoami.filippo.io,178.32.139.168' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
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