@gosto Well, it sounds like you are writing a new piece of code. You should NOT use the mysql_* functions. The mysqli (notice the i) class has a very similar API to migrate to.
I am working on a website and I decided to use VS 2010 as the IDE. It sucks. Is there a way to get HTML5 intelli-sense to work with a file with a php extension?
@atomSmasher If you chose VS because you have experience with it, etc, that's fine. I've never heard of anyone doing PHP development with it before, though.
Does anyone know how to enable css intellisense in a non .css file extension? I have a .less file that is basically a .css file but visual studio will not use .css intellisense on the file.
@leviMorrison - I decided to try it out because I am a computer engineering student. I am learning a lot of C++ and C# so I thought it would be a good idea to spend as much time in VS as possible. I like to use eclipse for Java, I guess I could go back to it. Thought I would try something new!
@atomSmasher , here is a list : NetBeans, Aptana (or Titanium), PHPStorm, Komodo IDE, PDT, Anjuta (linux only) .. from the list PHPStorm and Komodo will cost money
Some claim PHPStorm is good, but I've never tried it. If you're okay with paying for an IDE (which I assume you are if you're a VS user) then maybe that one's worth a look.
@GordonM I'd recommend PhpStorm after they've tried several others. 1. They'll appreciate it more and 2. they might not actually use the features that I do that make it worth it.
haha.. I am torn between a smart ide and notepad. There are times when the intelli-sense saves lives. For example, just yesterday I was trying to discover a way to make my background image change with a fluid design. All of the google searches led to javascript or crazy WV fixes. But in reality CSS3 has it built in. The smart ide saved me tons of time (since I am still learning this stuff!) in this case.
@tereško If you've ever had to work alongside a coder who just tears straight into coding without planning anything and realises half way through that (s)he has fucked the design up utterly but perseveres with it anyway due to the sunk cost fallacy, both UML and refactoring tools are invaluable.
UML is the thing you can rub their nose in after the fact :)
for me, there are a bunch of errors that don't matter...it seems to think that every file is meant to stand on its own, so it was giving me crap about html that doesn't have doctype declarations and such
i got tired of making meaningless (and sometimes even breaking) changes just to shut netbeans up...and the error reporting was too coarse-grained to turn off the warnings that didn't matter without turning it off entirely for certain types of files. not just certain files, certain extensions
Anyone know of any technique where you can use media queries to check an if statement and run php accordingly? Llike if (media and max-width=480px) { run php }
Okay, figuring out how to test this is going to be fun.
I'm trying to test out a class that reads from 'php://input'. I've defined that as a class constant and use static::constant to get at it within the class. So I should be able to replace php://input with some other path for testing. But how do I use vfsstream to mock php://input?
I've seen people saying you shouldn't save files in a session because that makes the session large. Is the issue that sessions are stored in memory? I don't see the problem if they're not stored in memory.
If you're only expecting one user to be storing files in the session, is this still an issue? (the files are for a "template", so shouldn't be too large, but of course, the user can upload what they want)
and the files will be deleted after they've been used, which shouldn't been too long (in theory)
Golden rule of coding: What you expect to happen is never what actually happens. Always be prepared for what might happen.
If you've got 1 user stuffing a half gig MP4 file into the session you might be okay. You won't when it hits 500 users all doing that at the same time!
Is there a better method? I can't use temp files as I need them between pages, and otherwise, I would have to set up a cron job to delete any files created.
But even then, there could be a point where cron job runs as the user loads the next page, hence loosing the files
if you want to ensure that user's files are not removed , you should structure the temporary files in such a manner that you know which user owns which temp files
like having a separate directory for each user's temps
When a user wants to upload a new theme it needs to be stored between a couple of steps before moved to a permanent directory when the process is finished
@JosephDuffy It's fairly common for server operating systems to have housekeeping tasks running, one of them is one that scans the system temp directory at regular intervals for files that aren't open and haven't been accessed recently and delete them. If you just move_uploaded_file to the temp dir at the start of the process and move the file from there to its final destination at the end, then the OS housekeeping ought to take care of the case where the process is left unfinished
@GordonM I am currently using the OS temp directory, so I guess it's already how it should be :) I will just delete the folder when I know I don't need it anymore, but otherwise leave it to the OS
@NikiC You'd have to work really really hard to lose all my respect. That being said, you could easily lose all my interest long before that, and by then it doesn't really matter much :)
@sehe And, I already wanted to say this a few times, you are a really awesome person. I usually hang around in the C++ chatroom just to listen to what you have to say ^^
Wow. What can I say. Thanks. It's nice to have some connection going with people from other rooms. It is quite apparent that we like SO chat for the same kind of reasons :)
@NikiC Also, if you hang out enough in the lounge, you'll find that I'm actually learning from the greatest. I have heaps of respect for many a room regular there.
@NikiC Yeah. Also, sometimes the room is jinxed and everything is just derailed for the sake of it. (Those in the know could always call for some cool and things would be back to normal in a jiffy, I feel)
Makes me wonder whether stuff like that never happens in this room. I can't imagine you always being serious. And stuff.
There are fields on my server's control panel like this
Minute - Hour - Day of month - Month - Day of the week - Command
How can i create a cron job runs on first day of the month with this fields ?
Thanks
I can't see how that question could be serious. But, well, yes of course Not that you would, because it would be like digging a tunnel with a surgical knife
@Leigh I think PHP 6 should be based on a new engine. The PyPy thingy looks really nice for that. I think the existing Zend Engine has gone too messy over time :)
@NikiC Lot's of them, to: bılıdırsınız and stuff like that all the time. They have this 'tail assonance' thing that 'turns' all subsequent vowels (like with Umläute) for the rest of the 'word'. And words get pretty big because they chain to gether words, verbs and a lot more (I forget the specifics)
@NikiC Agreed. When major versions are released, it's always the defence for backwards compatibility problems; why not leverage that inevitability to really change something.