to be fair....it's not obvious that that wouldn't work, except for the error message I put into imagik to detect people doing that and telling them that it's unlikely to work.
yeah.....but the cause is the extension is looking for the library file libMagickWand-6.Q16.3, which has the 6 version embedded in it. The 7 version of that library has 7 not 6.
@Leigh similar to the conversation you had earlier - Imagine that I'm thinking of setting up a way for people to send me dollar to try to encourage me to work on this crap, what payment method would you recommend? e.g. Paypal, gofundme....or just all of them?
A variant on that could be: $x as int. So, (int)"foo" would be 0, "foo" as int would be TypeError. Handy, right?
I'd just be reviving that RFC, but 1) with its own syntax, and 2) using the same rules as scalar types do. (So, for example, "foobar" as bool would, regrettably, return true probably…)
@Wes it'd be an alternative to the existing (int)-style casts that only allows “safe” conversions, yeah
Interesting questions arising from that: what about "123abc" as int? In other contexts that produces a notice. Should we make it produce a TypeError, too? (Probably.) Would be the safe thing to do.
dunno. for those that actually use types it's not often needed casting. a bunch of functions would be enough, i think. eg $int = safe_int($int); or something
@JoeWatkins you just released 7.1.1 but the key you used to sign it is still not available on any keyserver. Can you please post it here so my build script won't quit when it can't verify the release =o) Thank you.
downvotes are just free negativity. on many occasions it is legitimately hard to understand why one is being downvoted, and most of downvoters don't explain why
-1 helps me understand that i did something wrong
-15 on the other hand means i'm being laughed at by a group of people
that is just unnecessary hate
i mean, what's the point of adding -1 to a -20? especially if you don't explain why
I'm developing a web application in PHP and we need to print some files/labels from this web application. The web application is hosted on a 3rd party hosting provider. The thermal printers are available in the intranet which can be accessed via Windows SBS 2008.
The windows SBS 2008 can be acc...
I'm developing a web application in PHP and we need to print some files/labels from this web application. The web application is hosted on a 3rd party hosting provider. The thermal printers are available in the network which can be accessed via Windows SBS 2008. So both the web application and th...
> By default a nice looking HTML page is generated.
If you append ?json to the status-url you can get a JSON version which is simpler to parse. If you append ?auto to the status-url you can get a text version which is simpler to parse.
for their status page
just that ?json doesnt work and ?auto only contains half of the info
stackoverflow.com/q/41713762/871050 @JoeWatkins if you're having trouble with JS, you can just ask here, no need to open multiple accounts just because you're not so great with it.
So far, we spotted 3 Joes: the original Joe Watkins, php extraordinaire, the front dev codepen Joe Watkins (who may be our watkins1179), and the Swimmer Joe Watkins I bumped into at the swimming pool
hey @JoeWatkins i know that tp-link wireless router. check the revision and in case update the firmware because they used to sell that with a major feature not working :P
there are tons of threads on the internet about it
I'm telling the boss how terrible is the internet in all this town thanks to his last minute decision to change infrastructure and leave it all to someone who has no idea how to deal with it. He replied to me from somewhere in US with "I just pinged facebook.com ... 17ms all over"...
Neh, he's the guy at the top of this ISP && domain/hosting provider. I (try to) handle many things, both dev work and administrative stuff but he's the main guy
Hi guys... my website seems infected with malware .... it was created in core php,but now think of doing it in codeigniter or some framework. Can it solve this problem?
mm, anyone better at regex than me, got some time to explain me this regex pattern? return preg_replace ('/[^\x{0009}\x{000a}\x{000d}\x{0020}-\x{D7FF}\x{E000}-\x{FFFD}]+/u', ' ', $string);
@JoeWatkins I only targeted 7.1 since it isn't a bug fix, just a simple code cleanup. I can create a new PR to target 7.0 if you'd like it in the lower branch as well?
it would seem sensible to remove from 7.0 anyway, because there's no abi break, and it may be forgotten when you stop working on it ... but think you should ping anatol about that ...
I was already reluctant to go to the US in general due to their fucked up gun culture, now I simply put a veto on it. Unless I'm paid by the hour, I'm not going to murica.
@Ocramius same here, but that hype around alpine and that i recently have to deal with a bug report from it (github.com/pinepain/php-v8/issues/16#issuecomment-272981253) which led to nice discovering that NAN is not actually a NAN on that platform