echo print('hello') && 1; is echo print ('hello' && 1); if you put the parenthesis right. And that is echo print true; and that is print '1'; echo '1';
That's why you shouldn't use those damn parenthesis with langauge constructs
> The term's scope has been broadened with the advent of the different new communication technologies. In its broadest sense, the terms encompasses phone communication, Internet calling, mobile communication, faxing, voicemail and video conferencing.
Data: 7a1f1bd3c7abab41f41e3a185f4fa7a5 AND d2ddac6usgmt7vonq18rbrp512 Data: cd1c3833ec83f77638b83cf8c5f356a6 AND d2ddac6usgmt7vonq18rbrp512 @tereško so I couldn't figure out why the f* same session id for two different computers, thanks for explanation...
@webarto hmm. when $client->getClientId(); returns a socket ID maybe the method is misnamed and should be getSocketId(). Also, if it returns the socketId, dont name the variable id
@webarto also, the session_id comment is superfluous
I'm using the facebook php-sdk and it has been pretty reliable so far
I'm using testing the permission changes by removing the app from a test account and then trying to sign up for it again in a separate browser (I thought maybe caching or cookies were causing the issue)
This was about an hour ago and all my googling shows that the changes are usually propagated pretty quickly
VeriFone's default password for their PoS products is Z66831. There are tons of references for Z66831 on Google (Steam, Flickr, Xbox LIVE, Battlelog, etc. accounts, mainly), but I can't find the original reference, if there is one.
I think there is a bigger meaning behind this string, but I can'...
Seriously, if you're gonna rely on debug_backtrace() in a production environment for core functionality then of course your app is gonna suck performance wise.
You should also quit your job and do something else with your life
yeah, great pick. Just some minutes ago I thought about making a script that basically is exectuing within the error handler to protect itself from being error handled. that comes somehow close.
@CharlesSprayberry But userland can do it. I don't understand why ircmaxell's proposal got the shaft; the on on scalar parameter type coercion, eg: function foo((int) $int) { ... }
@Bracketworks But, realistically though they can't. If the solution can't be used in a production environment I don't see it as a viable solution. None of those hacks would work in any serious application that needed to scale properly.
In contrast to my previous answer that is quite a bit long and explains all the steps, it's also possible to do the same but more compressed.
The line splitting can be done with strtok
The preg_match then "on" the line making mapping more immanent
The Levels can be compressed into an array take...
@tereško @hakre you're right, code I gave means nothing... I was using some php websockets server as a base... it appears that session_id() returns only the ID of the client who started the server (which when you run in console means nothing)... I can get clients headers (while connecting to server) and parse PHPSESSID in my case, not the wisest move, but meh... thank you both
just fixed it, thanks for testing :) it's some 3 years old ticket support application and I need to basically rewrite everything with ZF2 and Doctrine2, now it's all v1, and slow and terrible code... pokit.org/get/img/61a36b3c764efa035553d2b709cae0af.png (I ripped notification button from chat :P) and trying to make this "push" work...
but "before you change anything, consult us" is not helping much...
> “Paranoid? Probably. But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face.” ― Jim Butcher, Storm Front
> "You accessed the very heart of the system of an international business of massive size, so this was not just fiddling about in the business records of some tiny business of no great importance."
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