question: When I call function to get an object and echo to page, the character à and whatever gets printed, when I call it trough ajax.. it becomes ?, did i need to encode or smthg, did I miss something?
good afternoon all. This isnt a PHP question as such, but i think you guys will have the skills to answer this. I have a load balanced setup with 3 web servers. I have a subdomain that has it's source pointed to the load balancer (ads.example.com). Currently i only have the vhost setup on one of the load balanced servers (of 3) and not the other 3.
will this give me false reporting? SHould i setup the vhost / alias on all 3 web boxes
or is the load balancer clever enough to know what it's doing (i'm currently thinkin g i've made a setup issue and this is actually dropping lots of traffic)
@Danack i thought as much, as i dont have a clue how i setup the LB in the first place (well someone else did) i dont think i've done that. Where might i do that?
> [...] We need layers to abstract away the underlying implementation so we can change it? OK, let’s give this some serious thought. How often do you really change the implementation? [...]
^^ I don't think that's the only problem it solves though. It solves the related problem of supporting multiple disparate sources under a single (or less, at least) APIs
@Leigh well i'm trying to work out if my advertiser is sending me all the traffic i'm paying for and currently i've got a drop off of around 77%, which means i've been overcharged by like $10K which isnt ideal.
so i'm trying to see if it might be something my end that's a major issue
"whats the problem with setting up the other 2 nodes with a vhost anyway, would have taken less time to do it than to ask about it :p" --- there isnt an issue and i can do it, or setup a ServerAlias.
but if you consider the LB will round robin and if 2 of them have invalid vhosts then that could account for 66%
Noob question but I am urlencoding a string with + in it and spaces. Which naturally makes it ++ so decode just removes them both. What's the normal solution?
ok fine room 11 people. I need to upgrade a huge php 5.scary project to 5.4. Is there anything out there that can ease the pain a little for me? (wasn't @nikic working on something like this)?
So... the easiest way I can think of to remove the type checks on return statements in generators is to hook into pass_two and make the opcode a no-op.
example: the reason we don't say O(n)*O(1)+O(1) isn't because the "line will always be under or parallel". It's becasue O() says nothing about runtime, but everything about scalability. So O(n)*O(1)+O(1) is identical (scalability wise) to O(n)*O(1) since the constant time reduces off, and that's identical to O(n) since it fully dominates the scalability
Bummer. The good news is that self and parent as return types work properly when used properly. Unfortunately they aren't checked for inheritance violations :/
Using PHP: Someone takes a dump on your desk. Using Wordpress: Someone comes in, eats the dump the last guy took on your desk, and then takes a very special kind of dump on your desk.
@tereško Perfectly reasonable train of thought: "Who should do this?" "Oh, probably the sysadmin/devops"
> "so we have few meetings and nobody here actually understood what the client wants .. lets give it to only person in this company who can make a rocket from string and bubble gum"
hi guys, can anyone think of a reason why my apache logs might be counting users that my application doesnt see? e.g. my apache logs say i have had 100 users from my ads, but DB impressions (first thing on page) counts around 30.
i'm thinking someone is doing this: <img src='http://ads.example.com/campaign-url' /> which will hit apache, but as it's an image wont actually load the php module / my views?
or, is it something else? I'm quite to very stuck on this
and i want to blame the advertiser so i can get a refund on the clicks they're sending
I'm starting a project with the MVC structure, I could use some framework, but due to some limitation I do not want to use it, anyone know about any site where I can find a good MVC structure
A class that post-processes rendered output (templates) should be called Processor or Transformer? It may result in a completely different output (depending on the scale of changes) which could be seen as a "transformation"...
I guess PostProcessor would be even more accurate, but it sounds odd.
@Vamsi why? You shouldn't be using in production. And you shouldn't be developing against a non-production configuration (setup). So...
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I woke up this morning having dreamt that PHP 5.6's TLS functionality was totally broken and it was all my fault and everyone was really upset about it :)
it's a scary thought. All you can hope is that you did enough testing and asked for enough review to the point that if something is broken, it's not obviously your incompetence...