@SecondRikudo when that question gets deleted now, then another of this users question got closed & deleted by users votes (not automatically), triggering a ban of that user earlier so that user visits the help-center first before asking any more questions.
@hakre There's no point in deleting it now. The user won't be qbanned from one question. By not deleting it, you're giving him the chance to read the [help] and fix his question before it gets deleted.
@Ronnin sorry fell asleep ... It should resize . in either case .. But I think I met add an alert message like 'image is gonna explode' for 40x40 image
@tereško Not sure I understand. Probably because my file structure is a mess and my classes tightly coupled. Trying to move away from that though. Saw someone else request a Hello World example, did you get any closer to that? I could put up a question here on SO if required.
@birdieblue I would recommend folder by feature then =]
It is easy to be let into a convention structure, like a model folder, view folder etc. But really, I think it is as silly as making a Integer, String folder [=
@shortCircuit does the canvas work in your browser? (from the pastebin) I think you should disable the js first. Make sure the overall media boxing works. Then after that how the canvas reacts within the space allowd could be configured (both as in aspects inside the canvas and the dom element itself)
@birdieblue you can do that with a PSR-0 or 4 structure
I am not really any wiser on the topic of file structure. Are there any good guides or answers around? I have yet to find one specific enough to use mvc and a domain driven design approach.
@birdieblue your folder structure will be mimicked by namespaces. So, if a group of classes should be contained in the same namespace, then it too hould be in the same directory.
@tereško if you ever find the time I would love to see the outcome. I have only used it in small projects. I started using the google js conventions and it seemed to workout great, then applied it to php
@tereško Sorry, but we are gonna have to do this Mickey Mouse style. In a simple example, where would you place article.service.php, article.entity.php, article.mapper.php and article.controller.php? Considering that the entity could be used by other services and controllers?
i came to php chat room http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/11/php and was going to socialize eventually. but then i came across a post discriminating my people "turks" calling them "homosexual turks" http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/16388277#16388277
to what i replied begin from...
@user3622030 I do not think you need to censor anyone
people are clearly joking and having fun
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I have just finished to host my personal website and I wonder what things it's useful to know ? ( like amelioration, optimisation , reference , security or others things ). I'm new in web hosting
@user3622030 lol, okay, before I abandon listening to you; A) I didn't actually downvote anything of yours B) You're a troll, piss off C) I'm pissing off, check y'all later.
@bwoebi but i didnt downvote anything .. it was just good if after i delete meta question and message of the offence just leave me alone. no there is always a downvote in the between
fellow stackoverflowers :), can I flag an answer for deletion but it's not spam nor offensive just outdead cauz I fixed the code? - stackoverflow.com/questions/3757071/…
Anyone here got a bulletproof way of checking if a web browser supports fixed positioning or not? Seen lots of ways to do it but they all seem to have problems in one browsers or another
@Jefffrey PHP and this room is as government is to the general populace in so many countries; we all recognize it's broken, a few of us try to fix it, and we keep on living our lives.
Since lots of mobile devices don't support fixed positioning I have to do some style changes to accommodate those devices but I need a bulletproof way of checking
@DanLugg Use another language? And no, I'm not complaining about PHP because I don't have to use it, yet (for another week, than I'll have to start working on a uni project which requires the use of PHP).
I'm going to wager a guess; your bright-eyed bushy-tailed perspective of how terribly broken PHP is comes from how broken PHP is coupled with the fact that you're a university student who hasn't been bludgeoned by the practical-use that is the reality of PHP in the web-dev circus.
It mainly comes from ~5 years of "working" (on pet projects, never finished) with it. And the recent realization that, outside the PHP world, there are shitload of much better languages. Never had to work with it (yet), and I definitely realize PHP is easy to deploy.
@Jefffrey I can't argue that "better" languages (from a design, implementation, performance; pick your poison) exist. It's just that once you've been in the industry for awhile, you recognize that PHP has a reasonable stranglehold on the ecosystem.