I want to, but I don't know where to start. Have been looking into some JS frameworks to use on the frontend (angular and react) mostly, but I think they both do too much
@PeeHaa And I still am not sure what this should look like … all I know is that it should be some backend+frontend framework over websockets … bit vague though for me ;-)
I swear there are just trolls upvoting wrong stuff on SO to confuse people
$name = ($_POST["name"]) is a boolean expression. it would return either 1 or 0. You need to do $name = $_POST["name"] instead. That will fix it — Miki Berkovich6 mins ago
@Andrea it's different to anything else we have. hard to explain, but it was a simple assignment before (so left hand assigned to right hand) and with the new list it's the other way round and a lot going on. and it's not comparable to an assoc array imo. also, I have a hard time seeing the utility of it. I can do what it does easily right nowand imo without forsaking readability.
If user input is inserted without modification into an SQL query, then the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example:
$unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input'];
mysql_query("INSERT INTO `table` (`column`) VALUES ('$unsafe_variable')");
That's because the us...
@Danack yeah I looked at the manual. They do but .. I don't know how to not pass a param for the first value. I know in C# you can have foofuncution(username = "10") and that would ignore the function order
I have a question about ZEND_FASTCALL: are there real benefit of it and did someone made some measurements about it? I certainly believe that registers are faster than stack), but anyway, see some numbers would bring more light on how effective this is applied to avg php app