this looks better though. works too $foo = $this->GET_TRAP($this->GET_TRAP($this->GET_TRAP($this->GET_TRAP($this->GET_TRAP($this)->aaa())->bbb())->ccc())->ddd())->eee();
basically i have a search capability on another page and the user can enter a first and last name, and based on that it will bring up the appropriate contact
Is it normal for a file(...); to take 5 seconds to load a page that loads instantly in my browser? I'm on localhost so it's using the same connection
the page it loads doesn't even give any output, I don't know if I am doing something wrong on the page that is being loaded with file(...);, or if I am doing something wrong on the page using the file(...);, or if I'm not doing anything wrong :|
No I don't need anything, I am trying to have the code not noticeable as a "call home" on my script and file is the shortest function name to use to do so
something.com is my site but I am making a PHP script for distribution and I decided against doing SaaS I just wanted to see who would be stealing my script aha
I thought you were asking if I literally owned the domain something.com lol
I don't know why I thought it would be necessary and then I thought of a clever way to conveniently hide a file(mydomain.com/...); in the PHP script that worked better with a very short domain that has letters close to eachother and yeah then later I read about the tracking pixel but I already have the domain so I thought I'd do both haha
well, I am trying to allow a user to input their first name, last name, email, etc, all of which goes into a text file, then there's another page where the user can enter the first and last name, and it will bring up all of the info about that contact as a sticky form, so I think using strpos is better? basically, it will search each line and then explode the string, which I can then use the indexed array to make the sticky form
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Would it be a good idea to try to load a tracking pixel that only successfully loads if the domain has an active license, and then have the script have a message for the user informing them that their script is not licensed if the pixel does not load?
@ChristopheCosta Numbers in variable names (and using dynamic variables to access them) are a code smell, why not keep them in an array with the number as key.
anyway, the example you have makes very little sense and I have no intention in formatting the var_dump, if you don't think that it was important enough to be formatted
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@PeeHaa an image file size of 5MB is huge....anyway of resizing that is going to take a few seconds at least. (unless it's a completely uncompressed image.). There probably won't be much difference between GD or Imagick.