yep, in a ziplock bag and into the freezer. worked great for some kinds of mechanical issues
you were supposed to do it then transfer everything off before it warmed up, but I had a roommate who didn't bother - he'd just keep throwing it back in the freezer when it stopped working
Sherif.. I do have php conflict problem at my production server.. can you please help me around this ?
actually I accidently updated version and everything went wrong.. then I asked hosting company to restore but they had only few files back up like ..php.ini...my.cnf..
now SOAP is not working because there may be some conflict of libraries
Hi @NikiC! Did any symbol table internal detail changed between PHP alphas? `$this` is behaving slightly differently on functions depending on `zend_rebuild_symbol_table` https://3v4l.org/9amF2
I believe at least compact('this') case could be fixed, so it would always work regardless a dead statement like $this; is emitted or not. Not a big issue, but it's a bc break that perhaps wasn't noticed.
Using curl via terminal works perfectly, but when using it in PHP I get an 403 permission denied ? (I don't have access to the destination server). Why would it not work with php ?
@tereško I just don't understand why people are tending to solve easy problems like object instantiation with DIC which purpose is to handle creation of services - objects which have specific purpose and they exists only one per request
given this doc block in the Zend Engine: | Authors: Andi Gutmans <andi@zend.com> | | Zeev Suraski <zeev@zend.com> | | Nikita Popov <nikic@php.net> | I propose we rename the Zend Engine into Zendki engine or Nizend Engine.
if it was for me, we could also just rename it into @Nikic Engine
hey @AmirBar, i am stuck in a fetching data from eloquent tables. can u help me out with it?
i have Users, Projects and ProjectImages tables. when i find a user according to UserId i want to get projects and project related images from ProjectImages also to be fetched.
I'm a php newbie and I was thinking to switch to UUIDs instead of using auto increments in mysql. Should I still do a search through the db every time before I insert a new row to be sure It does not already exists?
@Gordon I searched for the global auto_globals which is the only var being referenced in that function, and then zend_register_auto_global is the only function that appears to write to it.
@Schoening No, you should write your code to expect DB inserts to fail and to retry them....which technically you should be doing already as the network connection could go away and the DB connection be unavailable for a few moments.
@Gordon It looks like there is concept of "arming" - of whether the callback needs to be fired a second time. Looking at php_auto_globals_create_post has the line:
return 0; /* don't rearm */
So the callback for creating $_POST is 'fired' once, but then not re-armed.
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@Danack Did you feel like a VIP last night? A South Coast twitter announcement that you are coming to Portsmouth :P
Thanks for the suggestions. @Danack Yeah I was thinking to do some recursion if the insert failed. @Gordon because the terrible e-book we are using at my school wants us to learn to use oop. And it's really bad at describing it. Fortunately I already know oop pretty well. And I just wanted to give UUID a try, seems like a really good thing if I ever need to merge databases and I remember a video by Tom Scott talking about incrementing leading to some security holes. Sorry for the wall of text.
@Schoening UUIDs are awesome if you do DDD, mainly because you have a valid entity before you persist it. But lately I've just been using tabledatagateways for most things...
Search for "branch by abstraction" (https://www.google.com/search?q=branch+by+abstraction&lr=lang_en) • BranchByAbstraction - Martin Fowler - 7 jan. 2014 - "Branch by Abstraction" is a technique [1] for making a large-scale change to a softw… (http://martinfowler.com/bliki/BranchByAbstraction.html) • Make Large Scale Changes Incrementally with Branc… - 5 mei 2011 - Branch by abstraction: a pattern for making large-scale changes to your application in… (https://continuousdelivery.com/2011/05/make-large-scale-changes-incrementally-with-branch-by-abstraction/)
@Patrick It might, but all parties involved figured that wasn't going to be a very smooth transition early on in the project.
Would also create a lot of duplicate work as we'd have to rebuild the old frontend which we already knew was going to burn in flames. We're talking a legacy system where HTML, CSS and PHP are all in 1 file.
We'd have to "copy" that into the new system just to replace it with the new layout later. Possible, yes. Ideal, no. And that's just one of many reasons.
Either way, we did a lot of testing and had a QA panel for the new site, so it all worked out in the end. The transition went fine and now visitor numbers are booming. So I'm happy either way :)
@Oldskool migrating a system like that as we speak (10 years old), but doing it part by part. Would take a couple of years otherwise and would require a feature freeze
@Patrick Well, it's a consideration for each project of course. We did have a (near) feature freeze. Only critical stuff was fixed in the legacy system, but it wasn't modified otherwise.
how is it possible to call a php function via button click ? I generated an AJAX request to my class, but how can i define which function of the class should be called ?
I load the array with a script within the body: $($test).load( "getValues.php" ); Than in the body I try to display the array with: <b>array:</b> <ol id=[$test][1]></ol>
I have a domain associated with ec2 instance when i access it with ip/ domain it works fine with http.(ubuntu)
Now i want it with "https" so i registered with aws cerificate manager and this registration sent me an email i approved it and it is showing in my dashboard as "in use "=>"no"... I dont know what to do next...
hi, i am trying to implement no of views for a project(No of times a project is viewed), i am doing this for the first time any ideas how can i achieve this?
Reckon there's a significant performance hit for rerouting e.g. CSS assets through PHP, which would serve cached CSS or compile & serve from SASS if needed?
Pretty much the way something like twig or blade works, but for css
Never really keen on serving static assets via PHP but I've seen it done before
Though I guess you could use the !-f flag to serve static if cached, and compile & serve if not..
Then again, ideally you should be serving assets from a CDN, which makes compiling at run time not possible unless you have some CDN magic going on behind the scenes.
@Sean what you want to do is use a consistent naming convention for the generated CSS files, so that once they are generated once, nginx is able to serve them.