@Danack I thought PHP7 had faster-than-light travel?
@Gordon Yep, looking forward to it, although I haven't started on any talk yet... are you speaking this time? Last time was rather awkward when that guy proposed a talk on SOLID and me and you just sat there silently
To disable the previous days, today, and tomorrow in magento date picker I use the below code.
var calendarSetupObject = {
inputField : "datefd",
ifFormat: "%Y-%m-%e %H:%M:%S",
showsTime: true,
button : "dbtn",
...
@Gordon My problem is that anything I put forward I feel like I'm saying it on reddit, and have to be 100% accurate in what I say unless I get a load of angry "real" programmers telling me I'm wrong
@Gordon Of course. My try/catch for that is phrase everything like it's merely my opinion, and "this is why I got to this stage" and how it's helped me. Then they can't argue with that :P
hello i am having undefined behaviour with mysqli. i can prepare a statement and do a select, then repeat that. however when i prepare 2 selects and excecute them, the second select will never contain data
is it possible that you can't call stmt_init() a second time before finishing a other query?
@Danack I miss the days of old, when I could walk down the street for 5 minutes and be left in peace, safe in the knowledge that the only people who knew precisely where I was were the people who could actually see me, and the only time people told me what they'd just bought from a shop is when I asked them to.
I am wrking on 4shared api, there is written : To do public calls you need only application's consumer key, but to access resources on behalf of the 4shared user, your application should be granted access.
@Srinivas08 What have you tried, what is not working, what errors are you getting? Nobody here is going to read the docs and write some code for you unless you pay them...
i got a Fatal error: Call to a member function fetch_assoc() on a non-object on this line $rowMessageInformation = $resultMessageInformation->fetch_assoc();
$resultMessageInformation = $stmtMessageInformation->get_result(); get result does returns a object
i will post the whole code:
function sendOutEmailUpdate($id)//will inform everyone who is subscribed about the placing of a message. Parameter is id of message { global $connection;//make connection from require usable
$stmt = $connection->stmt_init(); $stmtMessageInformation = $connection->stmt_init(); if ($stmt->prepare("SELECT Email FROM SUBSCRIPTION") && $stmtMessageInformation->prepare("SELECT Subject,Body FROM MESSAGE WHERE ID = ?")){
$stmt->execute();
$stmtMessageInformation->bind_param("i", $id);//bind parameters to query
combining stmt and stmtMessageInformation does not work. however they work seperately. anyone got any hints?
basically it are 2 selects querys who are working when seperated but not working when combined. is there some kind of limit on that which i am not aware of?
co-worker just came to me saying that exchange was broken, it wouldn't deliver a message to a particular email address. Asked for the email address, she said "firstname hyphen surname @domain.com" so I sent a test message, got through no problem. Went to look at her machine, she had entered firstname'surname@domain.com...
I've posted an question last week about class on SO and I would like to know if someone could take a quick look at it ? I'm sure it will be really fast from an external eyes, I can't find why it's not working...
@JonathanLafleur The point is that somewhere you have either got a function that is not defined as a class method which makes a reference to the $this variable, or you have called a method designed to be used as an instance method statically. The code you show does neither of those things.
I lost my boot record and when fixing it I somehow deleted some stuff on the partition that held /.
So I remade your user but I don't know if you'll be able to log into your home directory.
(which is intact)
user895378
@LeviMorrison cool. It's not a big deal. Nothing important there that doesn't exist in git or somewhere else anyway.
user895378
@LeviMorrison can't seem to establish a connection right now. I don't have any pressing php-src work I can't do locally today so it's not a big deal. I'll try to login later tonight.
@Patrick The question is more, is $foo + bar better than $foo->toInt() + $bar - I'm inclined to think that yes, it is. Not least because the type of $foo no longer matters if the former is valid - and while operator overloading would be a better solution to that, I'd accept __toNumber() or similar.
Does anyone understand returning by references, and/or able to point out why the behaviour is different: behaves as expected 3v4l.org/IY2J1 , behaves differently 3v4l.org/lLUI6
Reason: even if it is same (yes, you are correct, this is the case when references are not evil ( unlike in foreach, for example), it is just - more readable
I used references when I was in need to implement recursive methods, which should pass some state to their text calls. The choice there is statics vs references, so I've chosen lesser "evil"
@AlmaDo @ircmaxell You don't want the property to be accessed or manipulated externally, but e.g. you have a Connection and a Result class. You need to update the Result each time new data comes in (in Connection class), but you don't want to expose public methods to access it.
This is how I feel about everyone who complains about software that can't be updated to 7.0:
> If you can't afford to update an application then you need to seriously think about that since that application apparently isn't valuable enough for you to maintain it.
@LeviMorrison That is probably true for a lot of people who don't have an in-house development team. If they bought an 'off the shelf' application from somewhere, and then had a small piece of customisation work done, the price to upgrade it is probably equivalent to the price they paid to acquire it.
Anyone done much work with WLAN and RADIUS auth? Specifically, anyone encountered issues with instability on Apple devices but fine with Android/Win/*nix?
@bwoebi I realise that at least in part it's because of what I'm used to, but having parentheses and curly brackets adds to the legibility, particularly when types are defined for the params.
@nikita2206 Doing $data['foo'][] = 'bar'; with an ArrayAccess object gives the error "Indirect modification of overloaded element of DataContainer has no effect". Is there a sensible way around that, which maintains the same syntax as normal array access?
@Worf It does look like it. Open a bug?
Anonymous
is it possible to get a variable name inside a function, if that variable is passed as an argument?
@FlorianMargaine Yes I found it an hour ago.. im struggling in finding what app\Exceptions\handler is.. because I don't have it and I downloaded the latest laravel with composer
Anonymous
function foo($a){
echo $a; //bar
}
foo($bar)
Anonymous
@Danack In case if you didn't understand the question.