@samrap actually, your page application should have only a single point of entry
the rest of PHP code should be placed outside of DOCUMENT_ROOT
@HamZa that is only slightly true, if your server NEVER decides to show visitors raw php source ... which, in my personal experience, happens way too often for ones comfort
well ... they either do it "extremely badly" or "extremely complicated" .. and IMHO, symfony manages to combine the both options at once (it parsespre-compiles the routes using eval() for example)
I'm not sure that it does any more - they changed the router to be less shit. But it's still a lot easier to look at a code example to see a front controller works at all, rather than trying to imagine everything if you're currently having separate php files for every end-point on your website.
How can this be? var_dump: string(74) "ID=&category_id=&product_name=&product_price=&active=&stock=in&date_added=" string(98) "ID=&category_id=&product_name=&product_price=&active=&stock=in&date_added="
And when I try to use the second var in a header redirect it keeps changing "&" to "&"
Well this is quite achiveable.. you should be able to fix this yourself, do not ruin it for yourself by asking people how to fix this, you need to work out the brain so you can solve something like this another time
@SecondRikudo as a side note, I had problems making scripts limited by php time limits being atomic, that is, making them exit in the middle of the cycle
@NikiC I think I got it. catch is also a tick, isn't it? if so, it will do: raise exception inside try block. then. caught it and proceed to catch block. But catch is also a tick, so it will again trigger that exception from inside tick function
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Let us suppose that we have some problem and at least two solutions for it. And what we want to achieve - is to compare effectiveness for them. How to do this? Obviously, the best answer is: do tests. And I doubt there's a better way when it comes to language-specific questions (f...
no. because it's about scopes. So either you'll be able to do that within one scope (hm.. global ?) or you'll keep some registry (I'm not sure yet - how). I may try to play with it a bit..
I've been using doctrine since yesterday and I've noticed the flush() method returns void, it does throw a Doctrine\ORM\OptimisticLockException so I assume that's if the unit of work fails? Seems very strange for the main method that starts off lots of important jobs just returns void === completely useless
But void tells me nothing. I'd be okay with a simple little function not returning anything but this flush() method goes off and does loads of crazy stuff and can at times be saving big collections to the database, there is plenty of room for an error along the way but yet it just returns void. I find this crazy
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I've been tasked with supplying an escaping function to arbitrary CSS values that are entered through a form. The goals and caveats are:
I know it's bad practice to let users input CSS. Deal with it.
Data will be injected either to a style attribute, or to an external stylesheet.
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@Patrick I did. I'm just going to have to get used to calling flush() with maybe a catch (Exception $ex) because it seems to throw a wide range of exceptions not just the one it shows on the method doc Doctrine\ORM\OptimisticLockException
@Patrick I haven't even called the flush() method yet. I'm looking through the method and the other methods it calls and they all throw exceptions so I have to prepare for them
4.3 is like working where someone shot you in the kneecaps, 5.0 is like someone bandaged your kneecaps, told you it wouldn't happen again and then shot you in the back as you crawled away
@PeeHaa I'm not entirely sure how accurate that info is. It's supposed to jump around a bit time wise, but so far (9 of supposedly 12 eps) it hasn't at all, and I'm now wondering if they've actually shot a full season and kept quiet about it.
I have a git project on master. It has NO changes, it's in sync with github. I create a new local branch, and then it says I have changes to push in this new branch. What gives?
Threads in PHP are a joke btw. Even the multi-process support is delicate in my experience. The multi-process support in cURL isn't too shabby though, so that's what I'd like to use if possible. I think I'll take a closer look at Guzzle and implementation of Goutte. — quickshiftinyesterday
I search for pthreads, yeah ... because there's only three people (on the face of the earth, that I know of) that can really answer questions about it ...
@DaveRandom Hey man, writing async stuff for TorrentPHP. As well as the async client that'll be required, do I also need to be passing in the Alert Reactor - or will it be the consuming class that will handle the reactor?