last warning, no politics discussions in here on this topic. If you want to discuss in the context of finding out if people we know here are safe, that's fine. But beyond that is not acceptable.
Hrm, I get different compile warnings on OS X vs Ubuntu:
/php-src/ext/curl/multi.c: In function '_php_server_push_callback':
/php-src/ext/curl/multi.c:420:12: warning: variable 'parent' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
php_curl *parent;
^
@ircmaxell I don't like political discussions, and yeah I know the name of this room is PHP, but look, You know what happened in Paris? Several innocent people have died. It can be a really important subject. actually it is the most important news in the network news. So, I think talking about that (just a bit) in here is not a big deal ...
@PeeHaa some people don't want this stuff shoved in their face, that's their way of coping, so yes, taking it to an opt-in space is a better option, and costs nothing (and I don't just mean fiscally)
php: http2.c:411: on_frame_recv: Assertion `conn->data == data_s' failed.
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0x00007ffff706f267 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:55
55 ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c: No such file or directory.
@PeeHaa like in Aerys I have 4 lines with 140+ chars, and a single one more than 160 (186 chars). Every other line exceeding the limits is a comment or just a standalone long exception msg.
@Abe It's okay to not encapsulate everything, and when it doesn't actually add value, then it just adds a layer of 'stuff' that makes it harder to read, write code:
drawTriangle(
new Point(rand(100, 200), rand(100, 200)), //1 point, with xy values
new Point(rand(100, 200), rand(100, 200)), //1 point, with xy values
new Point(rand(100, 200), rand(100, 200)), //1 point, with xy values
'red'
);
here i fetched all information of my users with a loop. as you see my table is like this:
and my code is this:
<?php
$id=$fgmembersite->UserID();
/* echo "$id"; */
$db_host = 'localhost';
$db_name= 'site';
$db_table= 'tablesite';
$db_user = 'root';
$db_pass = '';
$con = mysql_connect(...
@sajad if you ask a question on the site, it's usually polite to wait more than 6 mins before asking in chat rooms. Also, "I do not how to" is not a question....
@Danack i didn't ask for internals. i've originally asked if a java/c# developer was around to discuss the thing and eventually consider if it's worth having it in php
Atm that's somewhat hard to do for me. And asking a 3 month vacation wouldn't really work in my situation, because if I don't work there is no one to pay my salary ;-)
should I be able to write a fast enough image serving script handling resizing? like calling /image/unique_id/300/450 serving an image as if it were a file.
@LeviMorrison is there a formal name for alias names used in generics declarations? class A<T extends Foo>{} "T extends Foo" is a TypeParameter, would be fine 'T' being TypeParameterAliasName?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I assume it will depend on the image size, but in general Iwhenever I had to do image resizing it was rather fast (not jerky), but to be honest I don't know nearly enough about it other than "having done it"
thing is they are somewhat large images (2-4mb) @PeeHaa. Even though it's quite fast, it still takes a few hundred of miliseconds too much to not see it with your eye
but problem mostly solved, I'll save the images, thx
i am using jquery ajax request in laravel 5 i have 3 sections on the page the problem is that when ever the i refresh the page 1 or 2 times it gives me this message Tokenmissmatch exception in verifytoken
or if refresh the submit a form using juqery ajax 2 or three time click on save button then it gives me the same error
here is my code <meta name="_token" content="{{ csrf_token() }}"> $.ajaxSetup({ headers: { 'X-CSRF-Token' : $('meta[name=_token]').attr('content') } }); and in each form i am also using this <input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{{ csrf_token() }}}" />
@PeeHaa may that can be problem because i have user homepage on which i am using <meta name="_token" content="{{ csrf_token() }}"> after that i redirect the user to the members_area which also have <meta name="_token" content="{{ csrf_token() }}"> this in head
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I certainly hope the SO team is going to prevent hat hunters from making too big of a mess. Although knowing the team they will be most likely fail in a big way :P
@usama I don't we we will be useful to you. Only thing I can offer is making educated guesses, but when dealing with bugs like yours I honesty have no idea how to help
So... there's a string. For example "scary art is cool". And we have two "needles" - "ar" and "art". And we need to modify our string so it looks like so: "sc<span class="1">a</span>ry <span class="2"><span class="1">ar</span>t</span> is cool". What would be the best way to do that? Convert the string to an array, look for positions, record them, etc or is there an easier way?
Basically wrap both "ar" and "art" in separate <span> tags.
The idea is when a person issues a search for two overlapping needles and we have this text and we need to overlay a color over "car" (red) and over "art" (green) and in the middle where they intersect (that'll be "ar") the color is red+green: the overlay is semi-transparent.
Yes, it's for linguistics. Researches are searching for lexemes and sometimes they overlap. I need to show both separately and the only way to do that visually is to assign a different color to each lexeme and overlay colors where they intersect inside a text.
Otherwise I'll need to force them to search for a single lexeme or for non-overlapping ones which isn't nice.
@bwoebi disagree all you like. I'll still kick-ban. There is more context here than you're privy to. And I'd appreciate it if you realized that and not tried to undermine it.
@ircmaxell Maybe there is, but then I'm not realizing it. At least sorry in that case; I'd appreciate though to understand the issue here more completely. … Feel free to tell me in private if you don't want to discuss that here now.
or, easier (and different, you can do more, like having two semitransparent backgrounds): <span class="word1">c</span><span class="word1"><span class="word2">ar</span></span><span class="word2">t</span>
Wish this project could bring not even money... at least some participation from visitors, but for now it's just an effort to save a language dying at medium speed.
Hmm... What if we wrap every letter inside a <span> and just generate an array of classes?
I have a feeling there's a better language than PHP for this but...
Sooooo... compared to just wrapping things in tags in PHP, how is using DOM going to be different? Aren't we going to have the same tags in the same places?
That's what I had in mind, but what's the structure exactly? In the "cart" example they're only overlaying, if we're nesting them, then why use DOM if we can just use classes?
I have a vague feeling we can generate a valid XML here instead of HTML.