I have a radio element with two options. I want to set one as the default value in case the user forgets to check it. How can I do this?
Solution:
$this->addElement('radio', 'choose', array(
'required' => true,
'multiOptions' => array(
'yes' => 'heck yes',
'no' => 'ple...
@rdlowrey people don't seem to be getting it so far.
> Might just be me, but I don't really like having function names as strings (obviously I use it when I have to, but I try and stay away from it otherwise).
152 (one hundred and fifty-two) is the natural number following 151 and preceding 153.
In mathematics
152 is the sum of four consecutive primes (31 + 37 + 41 + 43). It is a nontotient since there is no integer with 152 coprimes below it.
152 is a refactorable number since it is divisible by the total number of divisors it has, and in base 10 it is divisible by the sum of its digits, making it a Harshad number.
In the military
* USS Bond (AM-152) was a United States Navy Admirable minesweeper during World War II
* USS Cahuilla (ATF-152) was a United States Navy Navajo class fleet tug d...
@reikyoushin Progress on the next parts will be slow too BTW. I'm trying to learn as I go so I create something I can maintain and improve with my ability.
well this is a nice site.. html5up.net, @Fabien where'd ya got it from. i should thank him/her too. (im collecting free themeforest freebies of the month too, but this is another good source, since im not into designing stuff)
only a personal blog ?? as far as we know, the only thing we have created with the ability to be immortal is cyberspace, you have your own slice of immortality ...
and look at that I got a shout out on the page ... don't remember what I done :D
@Fabien i could set up a blog too, but i dont have anything yet to post. so there's no sense yet.. i'd stick with the fading image for a little more while
@reikyoushin Yeah content is the hardest part. I think for me it will be mildly related to what people discuss in here. For instance someone mentioned that UNIX and Linux are different. Or that jQuery is a library but used as a framework. Topics for me to read and post on.
@PeeHaa actually I am working on elearning site so basically user can upload course content that I need to make secure, as I am retreiving the content files as well via AJAX
@reikyoushin If you do decide to blog, and it's a learning one like mine. A good idea is to write the blog initially about how you made the blog site. (I should have done this). My blog would be largely "Copy, paste... error... -> google -> copy, paste... error... -> Stack Overflow/11 -> Copy, paste... fix. *^10
@DarkAshelin "only on online server, not local", are you saying that it is working correctly on local or live, and not the other way around, vice versa?
Basically Its a SCORM package so playing the package via ajax ..i need to pass the index URL with the course index path in the URL..my concern is if a user is little bit techy he can easily view the source and find the location of the course content
Solutions came in my mind -> .htaccess but I doubt I can then make an AJAX call after that(may be I am wrong)
@swapnesh "if a user is little bit techy he can easily view the source and find the location of the course content" - you cannot hide the location of the content in the Internet, there's nothing you can do about that. but you can tell it to only be available from a certain IP, add login/auth or something.. since the Internet is public and its just the way it is..
@reikyoushin yeah but another way is I can save the files outside the document root path i.e just after public_html..but unable to found any tut regarding this
@swapnesh if you save the resource outside the doc_root, then it wouldnt be accessible outside. what is this content you are speaking of btw, PDF files and the like?
@swapnesh then besides adding auth, i dont think there is anything you could do to prevent other people from taking your files.. as what people always say: "Once you upload something in the internet, it is considered public information" but, you can copyright them instead..
I am currently creating a PHP website which allows administrators to upload a variety of documents (pdf,doc,docx,xls) which can then be downloaded at a later date. These can only be accessed by administrators after they have logged in. Up until this point to do this I have been storing files abov...
Okay, I'm at the All Pages breakdown; gives me a pretty chart at the top, table at the bottom of all the pages it has data for. I just want to generate a report of page views for pages A, B, and C. I can't seem to filter to pages A, B, and C.
Like, I can select them (checkbox column), but I can't do anything with the selection it seems.
Aside from plotting them on the chart.
I'm sure it's something really effin' simple, but I can't seem to figure out the UI.
I'm trying to develop a sample facebook php login example following the example here
I've hosted my app here, but I'm getting the error message in the question whenever I try to access the link. Here's the code segment that throws the error
try{
$e = new FacebookApiException(array(//...
btw @LeviMorrison I noticed a tiny colour weirdness when selecting the function name for a function definition page - there's little bars of darker colour:
It's doubtful that you'd be able to, since it is a free host, they will set certain restrictions so you can't go crazy using cross-site functions. But that's the only thing I can think of, unless you post your config up to see if there is anything wrong with that.
I meant the config for the facebook connection script you're using. Where you entered your app id details, etc, except obviously removing the secret credentials
It's been a while since I did anything with the Facebook API but it may be a good idea to see if putting the site domain inside the App Domains field. Maybe it only accepts connections using your key using domains specified in that field...