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7:00 PM
I'm having this weird highlighting-for-no-reason happening: test.lookingnew.com/weird/weird.jpg
It's driving me crazy.
 
Is PHP selected in the "Language" menu?
 
have you tried to shut it and open it again?
 
Yes, it is.
I have done that...
I haven't reinstalled notepad++ yet.
I'm dying to figure this out without doing that, as I'm positive it's a "feature"
 
Is there a syntax error at the top of your script?
 
Unfortunately, no
Here's the top of my script
<?php

include_once("../../common/base.php");
include_once("../../common/inc/class.upload.php");

session_start();

if (isset($_SESSION['user_id'])) {
	$tempUserID = $_SESSION['user_id'];
	$tempUserDir = $mainPath."/users/".$tempUserID;
	if(!is_dir($tempUserDir))
		mkdir($tempUserDir);
}
 
7:02 PM
@Leng what exactly is weird?
 
The first highlighted line is this:
$tempUserID = $_SESSION['user_id'];
Hakre, follow the link I posted
 
And I'm home
 
Yes, I followed that link and it make me ask.
 
I have hundreds of scripts, this is the only one it's doing it on
 
@NikiC Really incredible
 
7:03 PM
It's highlighting in green boxes
and sections
random lines of text
 
@NikiC: would you consider coming to speak at DPC in June (Amsterdam)?
 
Does the code run?
 
Beautifully so, yes
 
@Leng And that kind of highlighting is used normally for what? Maybe strings?
 
there are no syntax errors
I've never seen it highlight text like this in any situation
Even when doing a find, it highlights in a different color
Would this perhaps warrant a SO question?
I've tried most everything I can think of in the settings
 
7:05 PM
@Leng Huge font size. Try to find a good font like Monaco, Droid Sans Mono, Consolas etc
 
Have you tried to reset to a different color profile?
 
@shiplu.mokadd.im lol thanks
@hakre in Default, (white background with black/blue text), it highlights everything in yellow
 
also please link the full source-code of that file, e.g. gist or codepad or any of these.
 
@hakre do you use notepad++ ?
 
@Leng Yes I also use Notepad++.
 
7:08 PM
@shiplu.mokadd.im my long-time font search culminated with source code pro :]
 
Okay great, if you don't mind downloading it and opening it, one second...
wait
 
CAM
@ircmaxell Can you take a look at my previous comment ?
 
haha let me rename it to a different extension: test.lookingnew.com/weird/test.txt
@hakre thanks for checking it out for me
 
where does the highlighting start?
 
Line 9
Where it says "$tempUserID = $_SESSION['user_id'];"
 
7:11 PM
@CAM you need an isset or empty in there, to check to see if there's a callback bound for the event.
 
hello :)
 
@hakre I guess if it doesn't do the highlighting on your notepad++ I must have hit some weird key combination by accident
 
hi @kamil
 
@Leng It works very well, just checked. I suggest you switch to the default coloring scheme. I've checked with latest stable NP++ 6.2.3
 
@hakre Yeah, I've reset everything to default, it just highlights in yellow instead of green
 
7:16 PM
You probably just messed something up with the colors.
oh. hmm. maybe the lexer file.
 
I'll have to reinstall notepad++
thanks mate
 
@ircmaxell hum
 
@orourkek That is one darn nice font
 
@Leng check langs.xml
 
@NikiC don't need an answer now, but you were asked about by a number of people. So if you wanted to go, there's still a few weeks to submit proposals
and I'm thinking about proposing
 
CAM
7:18 PM
@ircmaxell even if i use the mediator inside the class and it is registered?
 
@hakre I have langs.model.xml - wonder what happens when I delete it ;)
 
@CAM I would always use an isset or empty there. Because there's always a chance a particular event doesn't have anything set...
are you developing with E_NOTICE on?
 
That fixed it :)
 
CAM
Yes
I dev stricty
 
@hakre Nice call thanks bud
 
7:21 PM
which is interesting, should null be treated like a null iterator, rather than throwing invalid argument foreach...
 
@ircmaxell Don't even know what I could be talking about
 
CAM
here is the method in my class
I build the mediator obj in my construct
 
var_dump(gettype(PHP_INT_MAX+1)); yields double. This is because PHP acts like that.
 
@NikiC Some ideas: Generators, Parsers. We could do a dual talk on PHPPHP (I'm thinking of proposing it)
I had at least 20 people come up to me asking details and wanting to know more about PHPPHP
 
CAM
and a separate file registering all the hooks / events
 
7:23 PM
@Leng don't delete it, but you can replace it with the latest from online. And it's without the .model part. There are two xml files, one with and one without model
 
@CAM "status" gets used as the event name. Is that intentional? And if so, are you sure there are registered events for that event name? You should have an isset in trigger (or empty)
 
@CAM just post the code into a gist
 
CAM
but yes a catch will be implemented
smarter
 
@ircmaxell Maybe, maybe
 
7:27 PM
@ircmaxell IIRC, try/catch is implemented using continuations in ruby, might be interesting for you too :)
 
btw, it is amazing how much the behavior of a very simple function like strrpos differs between various languages (often in rather subtle ways). PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, C# etc all seem to have a different behavior for it
 
@ircmaxell how to request a proposal on PHP.net?
I've yet to figure out where on that page I can submit a request... — Tom 1 min ago
 
@NikiC def think about it, it could be interesting (and even if you're not comfortable speaking, at least attending)...
@shiplu.mokadd.im either request wiki access to propose it, or find someone with access to "sponsor it"
@KamilTomšík very interesting...
 
1
Q: Possible to implement object handling of empty()

TomI know we can implement PHP's countable interface to determine how the function count() works as well as the Iterator interface for using an object like an array. Is it possible to implement some kind of interface (or any other way) to change the behavior of empty() on an object? Essentially, t...

@ircmaxell check this
 
7:32 PM
@ircmaxell yep, although I consider events as nicer alternative to try/catch, but you might like implementing it :)
 
@KamilTomšík ya
 
@ircmaxell where are you going to speak?
 
@KamilTomšík I've got SunShine and MidWest coming up, but considering to submit to DPC, and have a few others that I've been unofficially asked to speak (not to submit, but to speak), but we haven't discussed it yet
 
@ircmaxell hmmm, amsterdam, ha? :)
@ircmaxell sounds good
 
7:41 PM
Please choose the reason wisely! :P
 
@KamilTomšík exactly :-D
 
ok, bookmarked DPC :)
hopefully, we'll meet there :)
 
@PeeHaa is throwing a party I hear.
 
@ircmaxell You are fortunate to be able to speak at so many conferences.
 
7:48 PM
@LeviMorrison nope, he's fortunate, he can speak so well :)
 
@LeviMorrison passion is the key
 
CAM
@ircmaxell That gist give you any more insight as to what I am trying to accomplish ?
 
@CAM first, the mediator is an external object, you should not be creating it inside of another class...
and you're attaching to separate mediator instances.
 
CAM
7:52 PM
I figured as much, What is the best solution for this ?
 
Use Dependency Injection, and a global mediator (it's not global, only that you're injecting a single instance)
 
@CAM why are you preparing a query that you have already evaluated ?
 
CAM
@tereško where at ?
 
And why concat a variable into SQL, when you're preparing?
 
7:54 PM
it's almost like $pdo->prepare('SELECT * FROM ' . $_REQUEST['foo']);
 
CAM
I guess thats jsut the way I am accustomed to writing my queries
Please suggest a better way
 
@ircmaxell that's what i meant by "evaluating a query" ... i guess it was the wrong expression =/
@CAM learn how to use prepared statements
 
Ah ok
 
CAM
I thought those were prepared
 
who told you that ?
 
CAM
7:56 PM
HA
 
have you actually read what prepared statements are ?
dunno .. just the basic research , like reading the generic wikipedia article
 
CAM
I thought I did, you are making me second guess myself now
are you talkiung binding
:name => name
?
 
@ircmaxell , didn't you have a video about the subject ?
 
CAM
Ex # 3
how is that different than what I am doing @ ter
ahh.. b/c my placeholders are unnamed? @tereško
 
please, read about what the prepared statements are
 
CAM
8:00 PM
I have, please tell me what I am missing here ? named place holders?
 
Especially what prepare actually means.
 
Why isn't there placeholder for $this->id ?
 
@CAM you are missing the intention to actually learn
you just looked up the way how you can keep in writing the same old crappy code with a new tool
and assumed that that was enough
In database management systems, a prepared statement or parameterized statement is a feature used to execute the same or similar database statements repeatedly with high efficiency. Typically used with SQL statements such as queries or updates, the prepared statement takes the form of a template into which certain constant values are substituted during each execution. The typical workflow of using a prepared statement is as follows: # Prepare: The statement template is created by the application and sent to the database management system (DBMS). Certain values are left unspecified, called...
 
CAM
@tereško Perhaps I have, clearly not my intention
 
CAM
@orourkek Thanks, Named placeholders seems to be my Violation
I get named placeholders, According to documentation ? seems to be acceptable
 
no
 
CAM
OK
 
you "violation" is the complete unwillingness to do any sort of research
again , you just poked around , since you were able to make a new guess
 
Named placeholders are far more semantic, leaps and bounds easier to read, and often much easier to implement
 
8:08 PM
without any understanding of how it works and why you should be usign it
 
CAM
Whoa, hey I read the docs I appreciate your course correction, i seem to have taken the lazy route
@orourkek Awesome
I will begin refactoring and adopting this practice far more
 
@tereško yup
 
CAM
OK, when you guys adopt a method or find a technique to do something what is your approach, seeing as how I may have been fool hardy in my adoption ?
 
@CAM as in, how to refactor?
 
CAM
@orourkek More as in when you were developing and you see something that you want to use, what is your course for 'vetting' a technique or method
 
8:17 PM
@CAM That's [one of the countless places] where proper planning (interfaces & abstraction) comes in handy
 
CAM
In a perfect world that would be great, however tis not always the case and we are often times not allowed the time needed to properly plan
so I believe that piss poor planning results in piss poor product
thus I try to plan as much as i can, ahead of time
 
user1125394
8:30 PM
[css] line-height has no effect on display: block elements?
 
user1125394
and hi
 
Jo bitches
 
Is there anyways to implode a subarray in php?
 
@Vap0r Example input and output please
 
@Vap0r $array["subarray"] = implode($glue, $array["subarray"]); ?
 
8:45 PM
@dev-null-dweller Unfortunately SO chat does not yet yield the same search results as Google :-P
 
@DaveRandom, alright:
$users = array(array("firstname"=>"john", "lastname"=>"smith"), array("firstname"=>"jane","lastname"=>"doe"));
Is there anyways to do something like an implode on the "firstname" field?

E.G something like implode(", ", $users[]["firstname"]);
 
@Vap0r So output would be "john, jane"?
 
@DaveRandom Exactly, my apologies.
 
@Vap0r OK well there's no built-in function for doing that directly, but it's easy enough with a loop. Basically, create an empty array, iterate over the input array and push each firstname field onto it, and then implode the resulting array
 
Ahhh, I was afraid that might be the only solution. That's real unfortunate.
 
8:49 PM
O(N) is hardly unfortunate if you ask me :]
 
@Vap0r It is possible to do it as a one-liner if you use array_map()
$result = implode(' ', array_map(function($el) { return $el['firstname']; }, $users));
 
@orourkek. I know. It's just I have to do this over and over with different values that get returned to me from our DB since they follow this format, and it'd be extremely convenient for sake of code markup to have something a bit more compact.

@DaveRandom Thanks that's awesome, I wasn't aware of that at all! I'll probably just use the loop since array_map doesn't really help with making my code look very straightforward and readable, but at least now I know about that.
 
hello
i want to make friendly adresses in .htacces
but i have 500 internal server error
RewriteEngine on
DirectoryIndex index.php
RewriteBase /

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule ^.+(style.css)$ $1 [L]
RewriteRule ^.+(default.css)$ $1 [L]
RewriteRule ^.+(rss.xml)$ $1 [L]

RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/?$ index.php?module=$1&submodule=$2&subpage=$3&endpage=$4 [L]
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/?$ index.php?module=$1&submodule=$2&subpage=$3 [L]
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/([a-zA-Z-_0-9]+)/?$ index.php?module=$1&submodule=$2 [L]
 
@Vap0r Indeed, although array_map() can be great for code reuse, consider something like this:
 
please help me in imporver this
 
8:58 PM
function implode_column($arr, $delim, $callback) {
  return implode(', ', array_map($callback, $arr));
}
@Vap0r With something like that, you can pass in different callbacks and to process the array in different ways. Like:
 
who can help me
 
implode_column($users, ', ', function($el) { return $e['lastname']; })
or
implode_column($users, ', ', function($el) { return $e['firstname'].' '.$e['lastname']; })
 
is my .htaccess ok ?
 
@webarto PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Evening peoples]
 
@DaveRandom Sorry about the delay, smoke break. But yeah, that looks pretty useful. I appreciate all the help. A lot of times I come on here (or even more-so, javascript chat), and I end up talking to a brick wall while people just socialize.

Thanks again.
 
9:14 PM
@DaveRandom I noticed :P
 
9:25 PM
Aaaaand ... yet another Rails Remote Code Execution vulnerability announced!
They really have a lot of those ^^
 
user895378
lol:
 
user895378
> Threat Agents: Anyone who is able to make HTTPs request to your Rails application.
 
user895378
> Exploitability: Easy
 
user895378
> Prevalence: Widespread
 
user895378
> Technical Impacts: Severe — Attackers can execute Ruby (and therefore shell) code at the privilege level of the application process, potentially leading to host takeover.
 
user895378
9:28 PM
sheesh.
 
And they all told me not just settle with php but learn ror.
 
@Prasanth Who told you?
 
Umm some real people at my place..
 
@rdlowrey Yeah, that's normal nowadays
It's the fourth vulnerability they announced this month ;)
 
user895378
Did they change the meaning of the word "real" to "uninformed" without telling me?
 
9:33 PM
hehe ;)\
 
user895378
save it to your comp then upload it back :)
 
user895378
(ghetto oneboxing)
 
That's some ghetto shit right there
 
user895378
But worth it for full effect.
 
@DaveRandom your acting like you had not seem at least 10 different frameworks that were clones of Rails
none of this should have come as a surprise to you
 
9:48 PM
Aside from whitelisting known values, can anyone think of a way to differentiate between a built-in stream wrapper and a user registered one? (without unregistering them all and seeing which can be restored - that defeats the point)
 
One option seems to be taking a snapshot at bootstrap time, then comparing later on. But a more elegant one would be preferred.
 
user895378
@Leigh maybe stream_get_wrappers() at bootstrap time?
 
@rdlowrey Aye, that's what I was referring to
 
user895378
$defaultWrappers = array_flip(stream_get_wrappers()); on it then just have an isset($defaultWrappers[$wrapperName]) check afterwards for max speed.
 
9:52 PM
But, consider this... if someone unregisters a built-in wrapper, and re-registers a userland one with the same name...
 
user895378
I can't type.
 
max speed? :)
 
user895378
Sorry, I've been in super micro-optimization mode for a few weeks. It's a curse.
 
Don't worry about it, unnecessary optimisation is my specialty
 
@Leigh ...then it should be safe to assume that it should provide the same behaviour. If it doesn't the user deserves all the breakages they get.
 
user895378
9:54 PM
Yeah, at a certain point you can't legislate away stupidity.
 
Can ppl please flag this answer for undeletion: stackoverflow.com/a/14566812/561731 it was converted to a comment....
I am not sure why...
 
@tereško Not at all, but someone pulls that out every time this happens, I thought it might as well be me this time :-P
 
@DaveRandom I suppose if someone is dumb enough to override a built-in, they do deserve what they get. Since what I want to do is override a built-in :p
and obviously the wrong one will be restored
 
@Neal Moderator deletes are binding, nothing we can do about it, you'd have to talk to a mod (and I think you'd actually have to talk to @casperOne IIRC)
 
@DaveRandom well if it is flagged by users it can then be undeleted.
hence the "flag" in my chat message there ^_^
 
9:57 PM
Deleted by a mod and you expect flags to help?
@Neal you really have lost your marbles haven't you?
 
@jcolebrand yes, then another mod can see it, and undelete it
 
You've got WAY too much rep to not get how this works
@Neal I'm a mod. I would've converted it too.
 
@jcolebrand and why is that?
It answers the question.
 
@Leigh Sorry, what are you worried about here? That someone unregisters your override and replaces it with their own?
 
Because it's a shitty fecking answer
It really doesn't provide any how, and it's barely long enough to be a what
 
9:58 PM
@jcolebrand shit or not shit, it is an answer nonetheless
 
@DaveRandom No, that I replace theirs, and when I restore it restores the built-in and not their custom
 
Good. Now you're arguing that shit answers are acceptable. Let's talk about broken-windows.
 
it provides the OP with a means to not do multiple posts for no reason
 
and that's bullshit
You've given too many answers to tell me that was a reasonable answer.
Go back and add text to it and flesh it out and explain the why.
You're not a 500 rep user anymore. You don't get any benefit of the doubt
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Two of your comments there alone should've been in the answer
 
@jcolebrand I updated the answer.
 
10:00 PM
Cutoff for 5.5 features is next week right? Guess it would be too late to even get an RFC done if I got it all done today, stream_get_wrappers could quite easily take a nice param to return wrapper class names.
 
The very fact that you had to explain those because you left them out of the answer is reason enough for it to be deleted.
You should've said "since there's no need for multiple forms ........." and "you can use jQuery (and javascript in general) to make it as if they are multiple page forms but really just hide and show as you go through the form elements." to begin with and nobody would've ever flagged it as Not An Answer much less would you have it get deleted on you.
 
@jcolebrand not entirely. answers can be fleshed out from comments. It happens a lot.
 
@Leigh oic. Well, how would you do that anyway? Even if you can detect that it's an override you can't detect the class used for it so you wouldn't be able to restore it anyway... I'm not seeing much of a use case for this in the wide world though tbh. You said yesterday that you yourself have never had cause to do this before, that should show you just how low the collision risk would be here. And it's even less like that people are re-implementing wrappers, usually they'd just add new ones.
 
@Neal Now, for the sake of completeness, go back and explain for the new user why it doesn't matter what gets submitted as the context of one form
@Neal sure they do, but in this case, you know better.
 
user895378
@Leigh If you're that worried about it, why not wrap the whole process inside object methods so you can control it? If a user circumvents that by calling stream_wrapper_register directly it's their own dumb fault.
 
10:02 PM
@jcolebrand I was thinking about adding that info after the fact, but the comments were there and the votes were there, so i assumed people would look at the comments
 
@Neal that's the worst possible answer from someone who has run for mod candidacy before.
 
@jcolebrand ok then.
 
And if you think I'm being an asshole, take this issue to meta ;-)
 
@rdlowrey That's a decent plan, although the way he's talking about it I interpreted as a drop-in module that might not be that tightly integrated, although I could be wrong
 
user895378
Just make it clear that "this" is how stream wrappers should be registered/unregistered. Circumventing the process may result in breakage.
 
10:04 PM
@jcolebrand im good. I am done with meta unless it is really needed.
 
There's a reason I'm a mod on another SE site, and it's because I don't tolerate bullshit answers even from otehr mods.
I'm trying to help you mold this answer into something that can be undeleted. Trust me, the efforts are being watched, as are your edits.
 
well I edited :-)
@jcolebrand not sure what this means.
 
@Neal not with my last comment you didn't.
 
ahhh two different rooms!
 
What gets "submitted" as one form
Why is it possible to have more than one "seen form" in one "form submitted"
@Neal only because you went and drug the comment around the chat's ;-)
 
10:06 PM
@jcolebrand baaah
@jcolebrand I really do not know what that means....
 
What does <form> mean syntactically?
specifically when you span multiple "forms" on the page (think divs with various background colors)
 
F*cking ORM?
 
@jcolebrand it is a DOM element
ahhh ok
 
@Neal and what relation does it have to "seen" elements (those that haven't had display: none; applied, for instance)?
maybe you can explain how that helps here, or how "hidden" fields work?
 
I updated more.
I added the notion of fieldsets
that can be hidden and displayed
 
10:08 PM
ok, now give it just a bit more polish. I realize I'm being kind of a dick here, but it's really for your own good.
You've kinda BSed what I've said into an answer. Now explain it.
 
@jcolebrand .... I have real work to do ....
 
@Neal Then don't whine about shit that you didn't put effort into getting deleted.
Come back tonight after work and fix it.
 
user895378
@DaveRandom Yeah ... this is part of why I don't like the procedural streams API PHP exposes. It makes it very difficult to reliably control access to stream functionality. If it were object-based this would be a trivial task.
 
Answers don't have a lifespan
 
@jcolebrand the SE gives you the ability to edit -- go for it and don't whine about things that you are not willing to fix urself!
 
10:09 PM
@Neal I didn't ask for my shit to get undeleted.
I also didn't provide shitty answers that would get deleted in the first place for being too short and devoid of content.
 
if you think the answer is bad, then fix it up. it is a correct answer. if you have a better answer, make a new one.
or edit mine.
I do not care abt the rep
u want some?
 
@Neal then you should really give a shit about the process and about the site
 
@jcolebrand I do.
 
Otherwise you should not run for mod again until you prove that you can do the job
 
that is why i wanted to run for mod job. then everyone shat in my face
i do not like that aspect.
if you want to fix it, then fix it.
 
10:11 PM
@rdlowrey Yeh, a couple of minor BC friendly changes to the procedural API would do it though, you submit a bug report if you can be arsed
 
otherwise --- SHHHHH
 
PS: it got undeleted, thanks for adding to it.
 
anyways im off for today. see ya....
 
All it took was a little bit of effort to make it presentable ;-)
 
Now shake hands and go drink a beer like real men :)
 
user895378
10:12 PM
@DaveRandom I suppose ... that would sort of be like patching the hole instead of just buying a new pair of jeans, but it may be the only hope at this point :)
 
@PeeHaa hands?
That is what you shake?
 
Occasionally yep
 
@PeeHaa sadly I'm counting pennies till Friday >.<
 
@jcolebrand That bad? :(
 
user895378
stream_wrapper_register_callback would probably do it ... that'd give you control over how/if a particular wrapper could be registered.
 
user895378
10:13 PM
Though I don't know how widespread the need for it really is.
 
@PeeHaa I have recently been digging myself out of a deep hole acquired during a 8 year marriage which is recently ended (but not yet legally acknowledged as over)
Last month was even worse than this month
Next month will be much better
 
user895378
If there's any way to solve a problem without custom stream wrappers I try to do so.
 
And March ... oh March!
 
Sounds like fun... :(
 
meh, it's life
 
10:14 PM
True that
 
Who wants to explain this to me in simple non-PHP programmer terms, to make sure I'm not missing something obvious (part of a site-rootkit, not safe code) gist.github.com/4d0215912ee0191e6e3c
It was wrapped in a couple dozen eval(gzinflate(base64_decode(ajdflkajdflkajdfljasdlfkjasd)))
yay node for easy scripting of deflates of code that can't run locally :D
 
@rdlowrey I was thinking something as simple as stream_wrapper_get_class(), which returns the custom class if there is one and null if not. That way you can easily determine if it has been overloaded and restore the previous class if not. Or simply make the wrapper handlers stack, so _restore() just pops the most recently registered wrapper.
 
user895378
@DaveRandom That's way better than what I suggested.
 
user895378
What's the IPv6 equivalent of "*:80" or "0.0.0.0:80"? (so I can be lazy and not google it myself)
 
in JavaScript, 9 secs ago, by SO ChatBot
@Neal [ipv6 doctest for validip and validaddr by mordervomubel · Pull ...](https://github.com/webpy/webpy/issues/196) ; [IETF RFC 3419 - Internet Engineering Task Force](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3419.txt) ; [Using the Tomcat Native Library can only connect over ipv6 But not ...](http://tomcat.10.n6.nabble.com/Using-the-Tomcat-Native-Library-can-only-connect-over-ipv6-But-not-over-ipv4-td4990020.html)
@Neal [ipv6 doctest for validip and validaddr by mordervomubel · Pull ...](https://github.com/webpy/webpy/issues/196) ; [IETF RFC 3419 - Internet Engineering Task Force](http://www.ietf.org/r
TO THE DOCTOR!!! AWAAAAAY
 
10:22 PM
@rdlowrey sort of ::/0 although it doesn't really work like that
ow wait
you mean to bind to any NIC?
 
user895378
Yes.
 
Not sure, but I would hope that [::]:80 would work
 
PHP needs a CallbackIterator.
 
10:38 PM
We need this
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