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7:00 PM
My people just got away with lots of luck...
 
hmm?
 
@bwoebi WM2014
 
ah :-)
 
;-)
@bwoebi No worries. Tomorrow your people will have a hard time :P
Neh BTW they should pwn algeria
 
What's my people?
 
7:05 PM
Ow shit. I always thing you are zerman
Sorry about that :P
I blame your name for that :D
 
lol
 
@bwoebi Then I can post kitty GIFs? (And then bin them…)
 
@salathe no. Then you can bin them.
@salathe Err, you can post them directly in bin? :-)
 
Then move them here? :)
 
pfff
 
7:21 PM
Hey @DaveRandom What is that 24 day 9 I saw you talking about?
 
This doctrine thing is driving me insane.
Whoever wrote the annotation parser should be shot
 
then use yaml files
 
Yeah I'm just going to do that now
 
8:04 PM
is anyone there?
 
8:15 PM
no
 
 
1 hour later…
9:15 PM
When the choice is between annotations or Yaml, you may be in for a bad time.
 
Hey @Danack. What about some shiny syntax highlighting on your imagick site thing? :)
 
9:49 PM
@PeeHaa Is there any you recommend? The one I have been using isn't great - as the guy who made it appears to have gone nuts. There's some really interesting bits of code in it.
 
10:11 PM
@NikiC What would be the best method to use zend_print_flat_zval_r, but limit it's output to e.g. max 100 chars?
 
10:27 PM
s/it's/its/
 
heya
is there a possibilty of receiving a byte array of a file using php?
I googled it but only got bs
 
10:40 PM
@MikeM. str_split(file_get_contents($filename));
but usually, a normal string is enough for our needs…
 
but what if the file is a .dll file
 
no difference?
 
if you normally would read a dll file it will say:
you cannot view this in a text editor
 
but with PHP that isn't an issue?
 
uhm it still says the same as I use file_get_contents
it's not like a text based .dll file
like it does not contains : test or so
it is a .dll file programmed in c++ to give additional security on vb.net tools
 
10:48 PM
talking to the tiny-avatar people again ... hmm
 
@tereško why are we calling them tiny avatars?
 
@bwoebi Because when you ignore a user the avatar becomes tiny?
 
ah. I never ignored someone.
 
hehe same here
I actually should
 
why?
 
11:20 PM
Because some people deserve it
 
Because life is too short.
 
11:38 PM
anybody familair with laravel way generators? just learned about the expository last night
do you normally edit the views it provides so you display the table.show
or do you make a new view ?
i feel like making a new view would defeat the purpose of doing this, and im afraid if i don't , the visitor will see the "edit" or delete or w/e functions
otherwise i was thinking to create a check for IP, if it's the admins or client's IP, it displays the delete/edit buttons, and if it's a visitor, display simply the articles/info i want
well, i did do that, but idk.
 
Hey guys I have a quick question. Working on a project where my PHP scripts are stored in a few nested directories from the root directory. But I feel like when I use form action it gives away too much of my site's directory structure since it looks something like action="/config/scripts/php/validate.php". Could that be a potential security risk?
 
@samrap "/scripts/php/" seems redundant to me if you're using php as the only server-side programming language. Maybe you should choose another directory structure. Also the attacker knowing the directory structure should not be a security risk, otherwise you have some major problems
 
@samrap Not in itself, but it makes managing everything be difficult. Most frameworks use a 'front controller' to redirect all requests through, and then call the appropriate controller for the request. Not only is that more manageable, but it also hides what files are processing what. You ought to look at the Symfony framework to see that in action.
 
@HamZa I have a js directory in the scripts directory as well that's the reason for that directory
@Danack thanks for the advice, I'll take a look at that. Not sure what iPage will allow though as far as installing frameworks
 
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