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Is this ad new?
I see it now for the first time?!
 
@PeeHaa The only ads I hide are google ads and moving ads… but there are a lot few ads which are nice to see (but I won't click them^^)
 
@bwoebi don't you use adblock ?
 
no.
 
user895378
9:10 PM
me neither.
 
I just don't have flash :-)
 
have you ever tried it ?
 
Which eliminates most sucking ads
@HamZa never felt to need it.
 
@bwoebi @rdlowrey it's awesome, but you have to be aware as a developer, you might get unexpected output of your pages.
For example, on my exam (at school). We had to download a website and do some testing on it. But since I had adblock, half of the website was nuked lol
Luckily I knew that it was adblock while other students were rage quiting xD
 
user895378
9:13 PM
I'm a prolific pirate with some things, but with free ad-supported web content I feel like adblock is a real intrusion on the business of the internet ...
 
Hello. I am searching around the web for something that might be able to extract the coding style of a set of source files. If anyone knows of anything like this please let me know. I was thinking of something that could be given a php project folder and then spit out a list of most common coding style practices.
 
@rdlowrey I couldn't care less. The industry made me install it.
 
user895378
Who actually frequents sites with ads that are that annoying anyway? I've never felt like I needed it ...
 
@rdlowrey heh, waiting for X seconds on youtube isn't annoying ?
 
I had seen this and it was pretty cool sideeffect.kr/popularconvention
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9:14 PM
@HamZa just why should I install adblock when intentionally missing flash already removes the sucking ads?
 
@bwoebi adblock removes not only swf ads
 
user895378
@HamZa I don't have a problem with it. That's how they pay the bills.
 
@AnthonyHatzopoulos cool
 
@HamZa it removes sometimes too much...
 
So you just want to support the industry.
There is just too much ads(crap) imo
 
user895378
9:16 PM
I mean, I don't have a problem with it, I just don't do it. If a site's adverts get on my nerves I just take my eyeballs elsewhere.
 
@HamZa and really, I don't see ads on most sites I visit… which are mostly dev sites, blogs etc.
 
user895378
If you're interested in unbelievably simple nested recursive dependency injection and provisioning of method signatures I just added this: github.com/rdlowrey/Auryn/issues/1#issuecomment-20079285
 
Ghostery + adblock = peace of mind
@PeeHaa have you tried ghostery.com ?
 
260 rep today. I'll continue tomorrow with repwhoring... ^^
 
@HamZa I have it installed
 
9:21 PM
@rdlowrey @bwoebi must check mozilla.org/en-US/collusion
 
@igorw did anyone ever showed you why reflection was so bad as a response to your tweet a while back?
 
user895378
Unlikely, as it's not so bad.
 
@rdlowrey I know I know
 
user895378
If reflection is your biggest speed bottleneck you're likely doing something a lot of things right :)
 
was SO also shortly down for you?
(about 5 mins?)
 
9:26 PM
nope
@rdlowrey :D
 
okay, bacause I could reach every site except any SE site in the past 5 mins with ping…
 
@bwoebi That's SE's way of telling you you are spending too much time in here instead of outside playing in the sun
 
@PeeHaa lol
 
@PeeHaa Sun? outside? it's night.
 
There must be sun somewhere
 
9:29 PM
but here it isn't
 
Can't you undo votes on ninja edited answers?
@bwoebi In that case just out and go to a bar
 
@PeeHaa too tired to.
(hmpf, when writing this above I had to yawn...)
 
wtf?? Why the fuck do I want to dry my fingernails ? :P
 
@PeeHaa hahaha exactly
I removed it, you know, maybe someone will think i'm a weirdo xD
 
@PeeHaa because they're wet?
 
9:36 PM
@HamZa No worries. We all know you are :)
 
@PeeHaa hahahaha lol
@bwoebi you would use a machine for it o_O ?
 
@HamZa this isn't a joke; it's true!
 
@bwoebi heh, so how am I weird :D ?
 
@HamZa not me, but @PeeHaa needs a special machine to dry to have extra beautiful fingernails. This is the most important to @PeeHaa … you didn't know?
 
@bwoebi I didn't :O
 
9:39 PM
@HamZa how? I cannot describe how; you're just weird :-)
 
Is it just me or does this really NOT answer OP stackoverflow.com/a/17330852/508666
 
@bwoebi I've cut my hair :p
 
@PeeHaa That is not just you
 
@PeeHaa not really. somebody showed some specific benchmarks. but no analysis, unfortunately.
 
@HamZa how short?
 
9:42 PM
Thought so @ 2x
 
@bwoebi hmmm about 1cm
 
@HamZa by half a nanometre?
 
@bwoebi if that's the diameter ?
 
@HamZa a bit too short?
 
@bwoebi Yeah, but can't be helped. Tried to do it alone
 
9:43 PM
@bwoebi where can I find isset in lxr?
 
diameter of an hair?! Have you screwed myriads of little holes in your hair?
@PeeHaa what do you search the opcode assign or the execution?
 
@bwoebi exec
 
@bwoebi heh, I had quite long hairs. I could make a short tail :p
 
tnx
 
9:49 PM
@PeeHaa when you search for opcodes look at lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_vm_opcodes.h and click on the opcode name you search and then on the new page click on the pseudo function definition in zend_vm_def.h
 
tnx. Too bad it only show 5.x versions. :(
 
@PeeHaa then go to git.php.net an search there?
 
@bwoebi yeh that ugly thing... :D
 
@PeeHaa hahaha I didn't realise that this reply "congratulations you were able to write 2 lines of a ...." was actually the OP !
 
What a dickhead
 
10:04 PM
Can't believe my eyes
 
Damnit. I really freaking hate the new close thing. I thought it would be mostly awesome, but all I see are confusing close reasons
-2
Q: decrypting php REXISTHEDOG4FBI

user1084433how decrypt this ? $REXISTHECAT4FBI='FE50E574D754E76AC679F242F450F768FB5DCB77F34DE341 660C280D176E374DE7FB3B090A782B6B68DBC97BEAD93B681C452F25BE26';f63946669g0666f0acdeed38d4cd9084ade1739498(f63946669f0666f0acdeed38d4cd9084ade1739498(FILE));$REXISTHEDOG4FBI='OUQ4RDlGODE4MkEwNERENUIyODg5NjQ5Q0U2N...

 
Where the hell is the Zend dir here? git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=tree;h=refs/heads/PHP-4.4;hb=refs/… It must exist, I know… But WHERE?
 
@hakre targeting 1 user :p
 
10:17 PM
@hakre flagged him
 
8 CVs left 4 today !
 
> User is an moron errrr kinda rude to the people who want to help him. Also see the removed comment.
 
hakre, you troll don't spam, @Pointy ok finally a direct answer, not some horse shit, get straight to the point. Anyway i will test that theory. — yoman 2 mins ago
 
Nope let's see whether the mods have any humour today :D
 
hahahahaha
 
10:18 PM
I'm sometimes tempted to @ping gordon in my flags just for fun :)
 
this user is
 
Jun 23 at 11:34, by hakre
I just was reminded yesterday that we should not be serial downvoting users only because they constantly ask low quality questions. Instead those should be flagged to moderators.
 
@PeeHaa it's ping @Gordon and not @ping Gordon
 
@bwoebi ping @ping on your way !
 
10:20 PM
Evening folks.
 
I know. But in my head it made more sense to do something like @mention some person. Instead of actually summoning @Gordon. I mean he has work to do. he has to handle my flag
@Danack yo
 
So....this happened.
the guy that runs packagist.com "I had to delete your guzzle/danackguzzle package from packagist because the "replace" stuff you are using in composer.json are creating
problems."
blinks
 
Fun fact: theoretically, domain names are allowed to contain dots as part of a label
 
@Danack lol
What does replace do?
@DaveRandom it does? :P
 
it's for when you fork a package and the original is almost but not quite compatible. I though I was using it correctly, but apparently was making problems for poeple who wanted the project guzzle/guzzle getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#replace
 
10:23 PM
That's just wicked confusing like hell :)
 
And disconcerting that someone without commit access can bork up another project.
 
@PeeHaa ICANN don't allow it but the protocol does. I was just writing a domain name validation regex, but I re-read the spec and it's actually so generic that I'm just going to check the lengths of the labels. I was just considering limiting it to the ICANN rules but - again, theoretically - you can basically bypass ICANN and DNS as we know it (Jim) and essentially just make shit up as you go along
Oddly, ICANN do seem to violate the "recommended" specs themselves, in that they allow non-TLD labels to begin with a numeric
 
@DaveRandom An underscore is still not permitted right? right?
 
You can all go back to discussing stuff that isn't mind-numbingly boring now, I'm done :-P
 
@DaveRandom I was just reading davidcel.is/blog/2012/09/06/…
 
10:29 PM
> Although labels can contain any 8 bit values in octets that make up a label, it is strongly recommended that labels follow the preferred syntax described elsewhere in this memo
So literally anything, including (the things that may cause problems) dots and nulls.
But ICANN are a lot stricter (saner) about what they allow
 
@DaveRandom Learn something new everyday
 
@Danack what did you do? something dirty?
 
@HamZa Yeh that's an even darker path where the lines are even blurrier. There aren't any real specs for email addresses. There are a couple of attempts at defining it, both the ones I have read are incomplete and not even internally consistent, I'm just trying to dig out an example
 
@hakre i'm aware of such forums, but people here might have some insight into this issue too. But it seems people here are mostly quite ignorant about these subjects and decide to post shit instead aka hitting around the bush. — yoman 3 mins ago
^ that user should be banned for sure
 
@hakre I forked Guzzle. It felt good.
Not sure if dirty.
 
10:41 PM
@Danack well, perhaps you shouldn't put the replace command into the json of that fork but only into the one where you want to consume the packages?
Or it's for local repositories and not the global one?
 
¯\(°_o)/¯
I don't know
 
There just has to be some kind of badge for this:
idiot, i've found xss at huge sites like liveleak the day when you manage to do that, come back and talk to me aka never, so i know my shit. Now you retarded pretentious skiddy stfu and gtfo. Go do the whole world a favor and go die, cunt, you worthless piece of shit. — yoman 4 mins ago
 
replace - "Lists packages that are replaced by this package."
 
@PeeHaa hahahahaa
That user can't be helped, really
 
yay minitech is in js
in JavaScript, 16 secs ago, by minitech
@PeeHaa Suspended, because.
 
10:49 PM
lol
 
Is new design influencing "SEO" ... google.com/search?q=array+unshift I get MDN as a first result, I believe php.net was first previously.
 
@webarto JS overflow !
 
> This account is temporarily suspended to cool down. The suspension period ends in 2 days.
 
@hakre We might get hacked, so be aware :)
 
@HamZa Yes, he hacked the moderator tools with an eleete XSS he had been asked about earlier on site so that he can show he has access by blocking himself.
But seriously asking generally about XSS and then if chrome can protect against it with no further details is like - well no words for that.
 
10:59 PM
cool story
 
Or like he wrote : "Straight to the point". I was only asking which point? The one in the middle of the bottom of the round trashcan?
 
@HamZa No, this is wrong... titles are wrong, they don't contain function name.
 
@hakre Sure there are words for that: idiot, shit, retarded pretentious skiddy, die, cunt, you worthless piece of shit
:)
 
@PeeHaa looooool
you remembered them all !!!
 
wow you need to place a parental adivsory sticker in front of that chatline :)
lol
 
11:02 PM
:)
 
11:14 PM
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A: How to search by id under a given element?

hakreYou can do so with XPath. The following will have the that element (the typical less than 120 chars one-liner): $idElement = ($r = simplexml_import_dom($element)->xpath('.//*[@id="my-id"]')) ? dom_import_simplexml($r[0]) : NULL; If it's not found, you will get NULL. What this bas...

@PeeHaa OMG.
 
:P
 
^ that user should also land on some moderators shitlist I'd say.
A Nuance I like with the new close-tools is that if you close against the duplicate, there is not this on-hold stuff.
the little problem I have with on-hold is that it get's into the review queue too quickly, even with very little edits on the question.
 
11:30 PM
hello. Im trying to create a friendly url in htaccess. but I have a Negotiation: discovered file(s) matching request: /var/wwwmyapp/test (None could be negotiated).
here is my htacccess
Options +FollowSymLinks
Options -MultiViews
RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-f

RewriteRule ^test/?$ /test.php [NC,L]
 
@rogcg so what do you want to achieve ?
 
I want that when the user types the address with test/ it loads the test.php file
@HamZa am I following the write path?
 
RewriteRule ^test/?$ /test.php [NC,L]
Seems ok to me
Maybe you could try
RewriteRule ^test/?$ test.php [NC,L]
 
I just realised the irony of this edit on MSO: meta.stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/15318
 
@HamZa not working.. Negotiation: discovered file(s) matching request: var/www/myapp/test (None could be negotiated).
the file test.php is in the same directory of the .htaccess file
 
11:37 PM
try to remove this line
Options -MultiViews
 
@HamZa also not!
aghh. IDK what to do anymore. this is taking me days!!
 
@rogcg your regex is fine, it's something else
Try
Options +FollowSymLinks -Indexes -MultiViews
 
@HamZa nope
still the same error
 
@rogcg You will have to do some research, I can't debug it
(from distance)
 
yeah.. I know. do you have some idea, so I can start searching for it??
 
11:40 PM
At least the regex is fine
 
some guess.
 
Well just drop "negotiation discovered files" or something like that in google
 
thats what ive been searching for..
 
Good night
 
11:55 PM
Guys how do you format your sitemap.xml file(s)?
 
Okay, despite this URL being stupid large, does anyone see anything wrong with? I'm getting 400 bad request pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Tajrn53k
 
@SteveRobbins Er - how big is that?
 
about 10k
 
What would be the best and most efficient way and database structure to store the tags that are added to each post, like you do on SO?
 
characters
 
11:58 PM
@SteveRobbins An URL of 10k?
 
91
Q: maximum length of HTTP GET request?

Mark HarrisonWhat's the maximum length of an HTTP GET request? Is there a response error defined that the server can/should return if it receives a GET request exceeds this length? update: as indicated in the tags, this is in the context of a web service API, although it's interesting to see the browser lim...

 
Hint - it's less than 10k
 
@Danack Ah, I was expecting 414 and thought I was special
 
You are special Steve.
 
11:59 PM
With URLs like that you are special
 

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