@PeeHaa I have a pic somewhere from "gayorstraight.com" (which now seems to be a gay porn site, don't say I didn't warn you) of some guy who actually does look like me, I had as FB profile pic for ages
A simple regex based approach to find all names from function\s+([^(]+) and then looking for instances of those strings not preceded by function would probably have a pretty decent hit rate
Hi. I can't really post to the main site yet because all of my work is in the local server of my job, but I hope someone here can help me with learning how to set up a proper and working mail sender - something that takes inputs from ajax js that comes from a html form and sends it to a single address.
Meanwhile, I was wondering why I got my page to send a colleague a mail by manually typing the variables through the URL, but when I pass them via ajax, I get nothing.
@Saitama the files are on a subdomain that's been hidden outside of our local network and I can't access it from here, nor I can access SO from there (well I can read it, but I can't login) :(
@NikiC the only thing is memory locality … allocating multiple small things together … and less indirection obviously … but PHP 7 already did much there
@Saitama - I said wait, but it was not because you were leaving, I noticed that later. It was a sort of Eureka. Sorry if I sounded needy because of that.
@PeeHaa It should be getUsers() etc anyway, the ChatClient shouldn't expose a bare method for making generic HTTP requests, plugins can ask for a HTTP client if they want one
@Saitama Right now, when running the html file in a subfolder of my work directory, chrome's console is throwing an unknown exception and the scrip it links to amounts to [Option option]
@kelunik I keep looking at that preg_replace_callback and going "wtf does that do?" so maybe just do a preg_match and built the string manually... more readable == more reliable...
Except in one that tells me that there's something wrong in the regex I used for php validation. (s/+ should be either s//+ or s'/+, it tells me. But I know nothing about regex syntax and I just copied it, let's see if I can find the source)
So, that happens to be literally the only permission bit git tracks haha. It'll always see that file as changed because of that. You'll have to set up a post/pre-{checkout,merge} hook
Also @PeeHaa atm ChatClient is not shared in DI so some of my communication fixes may not fix as many things as I'd like, the back-off queue is currently per-command and not global
The easiest and safest way to check whether an email address is well-formed is to use the filter_var() function:
if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) {
// invalid emailaddress
}
Additionally you can check whether the domain defines an MX record:
if (!checkdnsrr($domain, 'MX')) ...
@PeeHaa I'll remove php mail validation - I need to do the validation inside js anyway for outputting error messages (I think php can do it as well but I don't really want to learn that too) - I just want to be sure that the php can't be used for spamming - was it good in that regards?
I know, that's why I protected the php part too. But, once I've made it impossible to add /r/n and to use two @ in the same field I should be ok, I guess?
Real "yes this looks like it's an e-mail" in js is more for "hey, if you're a legit user who wants to give us your mail for us to contact you back, this doesn't look like it's working"