I also don't like wireless mouses, I had one when I was traveling and I spent at least half and hour a day searching for it. My mouse needs to be on a leash :D
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I totally failed a class my last semester as an undergrad because I would play CS all night and oversleep my alarm.
@rdlowrey Getting used to it, gradually. Over the last couple of months I've found myself drifting more and more towards the Inbox app than the Gmail app on my phone, still using mainly Gmail on desktop though
Quick question, if you are migrating a user database and the passwords are encrypted using a salt key. Is/Should/Are you able to decrypt these passwords and use them in a new system?
the best way is to add a column to know if the hash is the old one or the new one, and use both hashing algorithms, and when the user connects, migrate the password.
(i.e. check the hash using the old algorithm, if it passes, generate the hash using the new algorithm, and update the flag in the db.)
@FlorianMargaine how about verify via new method, if it fails, use the fallback.. if it used the fallback, update the code to the new hash.. at some point remove the fallback, uses who have not migrated are forced to use a email reset
@RonniSkansing the problem with that is collisions. What if the old method collides by accident?
instead, I suggest to loop over your DB and store "old_" . password_hash($old, PASSWORD_DEFAULT). Then, in verification, if substr($hash, 0, 4) === "old_", strip off the prefix, and pre-hash the password with your old method. Then if it validates, update the hash.
@ircmaxell you mean old and new hash being the same? unlikely given that we are probably talking sth like an old md5 or sha password versus a bcrypted one.
i still dont see the problem. you do the new one first. only if it fails, you do the second and if successful upgrade the hash to the first. that works like a charm.
I'm sure if I had correctly understood tereško's answer on models in MVC $this->UserModel = $this->ModelFactory->create("\App\Model\User"); -> This Should be in services?
@DaveRandom if they tweak our SNR is there a period of adjustment where the line is less stable or anything? Or is it a case of once it's changed the effect is immediate and there's no time frame to wait to see the true result?
hihi .. =] Hoping to put it to use some day.. Do not think there is anymore to do with it.. followed PeeHaa's advice and set scrutinizer up and .. yea. I think it's done
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@santosh your question is not readable, I am not even close to understanding what you are trying to solve or what you have done to solve it. I might be able to help you where you are stuck.. but that requires that you can formulate it as a question that is understandable.
@RonniSkansing : I want to implement the feature of session out. But regards to that I meant that if somebody is logging in with a particular set of credentials and on any other system somebody else has already logged in with the same credentials then the user who already has logged in should go terminated.
@RonniSkansing i have all data one html page.using preg_match statement i want only javascript tag data. but javascript tag like this foramat in above html page .$(document).ready(function(){ Lowes = window.Lowes || {};...........................}
wait I found something, I think I just need to set something for the optional parameters
after that I'll try defining the type
ok didn't help ^^
@LeviMorrison array
well it's actually not even a constructor, $injector->delegate('Doctrine\ORM\Configuration', 'Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Setup::createYAMLMetadataConfiguration');
If anyone knows how to get in touch with @justinrainbow we need this merged and tagged to use #composer with #php7: https://github.com/justinrainbow/json-schema/pull/136
protected function handleNamespaces(array $stmts) : array
Fatal error: Return value of PhpParser\ParserAbstract::handleNamespaces() must be of the type array, array returned
not making keywords case sensitive is just sad you will keep having problems in the future when new keywords are introduced. removing calls to strtolower is even faster
I managed to get an EntityManager with Auryn Provider but I can't mock the damn thing with phpunit: Fatal error: Call to protected Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager::__construct() from context 'PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_Generator' in phar://C:/Dev/Stuff/phpunit/phpunit-mock-objects/Framework/MockObject/Generator.php on line 288
Fatal error: call_user_func() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, cannot access private method testing\foo::priv() in /home/marcio/P/php/Zend/tests/call_user_func_001.php on line 22
^ not sure if it's a bug or the test needs to be updated.
Maybe it's just to late, but isn't there a way to check if I could advance the array cursor without advancing it? Or do I have to do if next() !== false prev() ?
@ircmaxell Regarding "Limiting Tradeoffs Developers Need To Make" section … So, you basically say, it's better to provide not enough options than too many? I agree. Also adding options is much cheaper than removing them later.
@ircmaxell After having read the whole… I don't disagree at any point… Just giving you a thought: This class is an internal API… and everywhere where we fetch that class, we need the exact same prologue (C&P). So instead of pushing the responsibility into an interface, that's exactly what a factory function is for.
@Danack this message and "@Danack Yeah, that's the issue with your project having dependencies on other libs with a low BUS factor…" makes me think the League would be a good home for JSON Schema
@FrontpageExpert I just compiled current master with vc11 64bit using --disable-all --enable-cli [--enable-debug] and got 0 on 3333333333 % 3; as expected
@ircmaxell I mean… when you convert to LoD compatible, you usually also need to duplicate object fetching logic then everywhere where you access the class via the service locator. The point is that such code should be moved to a factory function.
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@FrontpageExpert it looks like what you're claiming is happening is not possible due to the code flow. Unless you're using something like Zend Optimizer, or something's pre-processing the AST converting the long into a double
@bwoebi update: I managed to use the parser on the ext/tokenizer but the result was really bad as token_get_all started to complain about invalid code (BC break) and using the bison error recovery just on token_get_all is really not a good idea. So I'm sticking to the token stream post processing, it offered no BC breaks and worked as expected.