when I am trying the php file which updates he feed directly it updates the feed but when i send data through button click from another page it does not posts on fb
@KhanShahrukh so you have a button on your site, making an ajax call to facebook. I obviously think facebook is for retards so I don't know much about the API. Does it support CORS?
the button is not making call to facebook it is making call to a php file on my server which is then fetching data from database base upon the data posted by ajax call and then posting on facebook
@Leigh The idea of using tau rather than 2pi hasn't, or rather, the idea of the circle constant being the circumference over the radius rather than over the diameter.
@bwoebi It's not saving a single character actually
If you simplify your fractions, the 2 goes way. Which is unfortunate, because it makes it more difficult to think about. People do not think in terms of half-circles. They think in terms of circles.
I think you can forgive the eww, when you port something complex (lets imagine biginteger + extensible AST), being able to represent the formula in a natural way is a huge boon
i mean if you can afford a server with 4x as many resources as it really needs, and its on a closed network so you don't have to care about security... sounds good
guys I am having another nginx problem. I have added a server name "domain.com" and whenever I goto "domain.com", it should redirect me to "https://domain.com" but it redirects me to "https://localhost" which is undesirable.
^this is my server block which handles to redirection.
I have tried removing localhost from the server_name list but that doesn't help. I have also tried setting server_name_in_redirect to off but that doesn't help either.
@AndreaFaulds what the hell are you doing there? You should turn the E_ERRORs for undefined functions etc. into E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR, but not move the E_WARNINGs to E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR…
consistency aside, warnings have one big feature, they don't stop the execution. One then sees what else is wrong too. It's annoying to fix one bug, run it again, fix the next bug, run, fix, run, ...
It also wouldn't make any sense if every developer always, just for developing, then would need to install an error handler, just for efficient coding.
It might be more accurate to say internal functions lack types
They act very much like untyped userland functions
Except, well, that's not true if you look at how they deal with classes. If you pass the wrong type of object to an internal function, it'll just E_WARNING and return NULL
Argh, damn you PHP and your stupid inconsistencies
if you go to the bodensee, (or lake konstanz), you can travel between germany, austria and switzerland in less than 5 minutes - because the borders of all 3 meet in the middle of the lake