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12:50 AM
Anyone care to help with a SQL problem?
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Q: How to integrate feedback score into search results

bigmike7801I am currently running the following query that returns a set of jobs along with their categories and the user name of the person who posted it. SELECT job_id, user_id, title, profiles.user_name FROM (jobs) JOIN profiles ON jobs.user_id = profiles.user_id JOIN job_categories ON jobs.cat_id = jo...

 
1:08 AM
I'm getting a 'Connection reset' error with my PHP app. I've tracked it down to something to do with PHP's COM library. The error doesn't appear consistently, maybe 20-30% of the time. Anyone used PHP + COM and had similar issues?
 
 
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4:46 AM
@wpearse - it may not be PHP's COM class, it may just be the DLL is not written well. I'm trying to access a DLL from PHP and it always crashes the PHP binary. Looking around, I found out that the DLL cannot be used in scripting languages, since it will cause memory problems. Since the device I wanted to connect to can also use SOAP, I opted out of using the DLL.
 
 
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6:14 AM
so you can download and use zend gaurd free but the license is $600 a year? so whats the difference with using it free and not?\
 
6:27 AM
But you guys never heard this one before ;)

I have a PHP file that contains a set of expressions, something usually achieved with storing code as a string and eval'uating it.

Normal approach:

    // storage
    $funcs = array( 'test' => 'return $a+$b;' );
    // execution
    $a=4; $b=9;
    eval($funcs['test']);
    // retrieval as string
    echo $funcs['test'];

My approach:

    // storage
    $funcs=array(
        'test'=>function($a,$b){ return $a+$b; }
    );
    // execution
    $funcs['test'](4,9);
    // retrieval as string
    ???  <-- my problem
AFAIK reflection can't help.
As I get it, I might use reflection to get to the filename and line and somehow to the code itself, but PHP always strikes me as "there's an easier solution, on an afterthought". So, yeah, I'm asking this before I end up writing redundant code. :)
 
7:17 AM
oO i lost ~120 rep on recalc today
can't be question downvotes, that would have been ~400 rep .. strange
 
i lost about 50
 
Last time I flamed Joomla...some 300.
So, @Gordon any ideas on my above question?
If not, I'm gonna switch back to eval(). evil grin
 
there is no question in your question
 
Duh. :/
OK, the question is, how do I retrieve the code of a PHP function?
 
why do you need that?
 
7:30 AM
As a replacement for eval()?
 
no, i mean, what for do you need the code of the php function
 
I did a small (personal) app which stores snippets of code (a part of its functionality).
It's not to "fix an issue", it's intended.
 
that doesnt explain what for you need to retrieve the code
 
The user is able to edit the code.
Well, "code" is a big word, what I'm storing are expressions.
When the user edits the admin section, he can define short expressions for specific events.
To make this work without eval(), a PHP file has to be edited, but I'd rather not allow full editing of the file.
On the other hand, if I stored these expressions in DB, I'd have to eval() it.
 
and your users speak PHP?
it doesnt matter whether you eval those or make lambdas out of it. As long as it's arbitrary user defined code you might just as well have them edit the entire application.
 
7:40 AM
@Gordon Whoever is using the app, yes.
@Gordon And yes, they might as well do that since they have FTP access etc. The point of this is to make it easier to change expressions fast without having a dedicated PHP editor on the backend.
This isn't about security, it's purely for performance and usability reasons.
 
load the file with the expressions into a GeShi textbox or something. Let them edit the file directly. If they are developers that's the easiest and most usable next to having them edit and upload themselves
 
@Gordon - Each expression is bound to an event which in turn is bound to a component.
 
and?
 
People would end up doing:

$expr[45][56] = function($a,$b){ return $a+$b; };
       ^   ^-- event
       '------- component
 
well, why did you invent something like that then?
 
7:46 AM
Coz it worked well 2 years ago :P
 
well, you said they can do php code, so let them
 
The system is being used a lot and it currently relies on eval()
I need to modify it to make it into static code.
 
like i said, you win nothing by changing it from eval to lambdas as long as the code inside is unchecked and user supplied
 
Even worse than eval() is eval()+loops ;)
Eval is significantly slow, I tested this out with a profiler; there's a significant decrease of load time with static functions.
The system nearly works, I just need to make it editable.
 
then do so
 
7:50 AM
Well, that's what I'm asking above! I need to read the code of a function in order to rebuild this "expression index".
 
8:02 AM
why are you complicating it?
if they are developers, then having a list of these $expr[45][56] = function($a,$b){ return $a+$b; }; is easy for them to figure
 
And having them looking up 45/56 each time in db?
 
yes
because thats how you designed the thing
 
That's really helpful....
I'm trying to move it a step forward, not one backwards.
 
well, i dont see how your current approach/idea is putting it a step forward
 
Performance? That's the only thing it needs right now.
If they want anything else not achievable, I'd gladly advise a rewrite.
 
8:08 AM
have you profiled that part of your application yet?
 
Yes
That's why I cam to this conclusion.
 
is it slow?
 
is it slow for this particular part?
 
Some expressions are called in very tight loops.
Not only does memory usage increase, but it's significantly slower.
I tested this by replacing eval() with a function that ran the expression directly.
 
8:10 AM
what is slower? eval vs lambdas?
 
so the solution is to provide lambdas then. and the simplest thing i can think of is presenting a file full of $expr[45][56] = function($a,$b){ return $a+$b; }; to the user then
 
Yes, I'm doing that.
But there's also GUI that allows to edit those lambdas.
 
it would be nicer if event and components wouldnt be numbers but names, but since that is apparently not how it is, its not how it is, so they have to look it up
 
The UI is simply [select:component] [select:event] [input:expression] [button:test] [button:update]
 
8:14 AM
if that works, it works
 
The first button runs the code as a demo, to see if it runs (via AJAX). While update button updates the expression.
I suppose I could do some rudimentary file parsing to determine what each expression code contains.
Shame, would have thought PHP might have a way to get plain code back out of a function, maybe through reflection.
 
yes, if you dont want them to put the lambda into input:expression but just the expression, then you will have to create the lambda by writing it to a file, then include that file. and when you show them the gui, you'd have to parse the file it via regex or tokenizer
 
Thanks @Gordon. Of to get it working in a jiffy :)
 
include 'file-with-functions.php';
$reflector = new ReflectionFunction('foo'); // foo() being a valid function
$body = array_slice(
    file($reflector->getFileName()), // read in the file containing foo()
    $reflector->getStartLine(), // start to extract where foo() begins
    $reflector->getEndLine() - $reflector->getStartLine()); // offset

echo implode($body);
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A: How to get list of declared functions with their data from php file?

GordonIf you got the function names from your get_defined_functions, consider using Reflection API for the remaining work. Example: include 'file-with-functions.php'; $reflector = new ReflectionFunction('foo'); // foo() being a valid function $body = array_slice( file($reflector->getFileName()...

 
8:18 AM
that works for regular functions. never tested it on Lambdas and I doubt it will work for them
 
It has getEndLine()?!
Dunno how I missed it.
 
probably "undocumented" :D
 
@Gordon over half of the reflection extension is "undocumented" :P
 
@salathe the reflection extension docs suck
 
8:30 AM
oh hell .. one of my work colleague is a "one-trick-monkey"
 
@ChristianSciberras so now you are going to use Reflection to increase performance? :)
 
@Gordon It's (slightly?) slower at saving. That is perfectly acceptable.
 
for him , everything in the page is EAV
 
@Gordon yeah, even the SPL docs are only one third "undocumented" :)
 
@salathe the PHP docs suck
 
8:33 AM
lol yeah
folks still think it's "the best documentation ever" but we could do lots to improve it still
 
1 message moved to JavaScript
 
PHP manual sucks.
5
 
8:52 AM
Hello,everyone!
 
9:07 AM
Hi
 
@Gordon what do you call this mess?
function ksRemoveByDom(){
	ksRemoveById(ksDomInstanceId(jQuery(this).parent().parent()[0]));
}
Note, it's in JS. But just as adaptable to PHP :)
 
hello, all.
 
Good morning @UniqueKey
 
9:29 AM
hey@ChristianSciberras
 
Hello
 
hey @Tariq
 
Hello unique key
 
9:57 AM
Morning
@salathe It doesn't sucks. But i agree
 
you agree to what?
 
@salathe - Disagree. For what it is at this point in time, I haven't ever found another informative and well written manual.
But unfortunately, some parts do outright suck.
 
@ChristianSciberras did you mean "agree" ?
 
But if you give a look at other language's manuals (assuming they do have one even!), you'd see it ain't so bad.
 
10:01 AM
PHP manual sucks. But it does have examples. I love examples.
 
@ChristianSciberras Absolutely, it's an amazing piece of work for sure don't get me wrong. But there are also huge swathes of the manual which are very sub-standard.
So while it's probably the best out there (I really do think so), I'll still say it sucks in places.
 
@salathe If you put it that way, I must agree.
Anyone feels like comparing the PHP manual with nix man pages? @Raynos, volunteer?
 
@Gordon ping
 
10:27 AM
posted on July 07, 2011 by Nelmio

This year’s /ch/open Workshop-Days will take place at ETH in Zürich, Switzerland from September 13th to 15th 2011. There will be workshops on various OOS topics, ranging from MongoDB over Physical-Computing with Arduino all the way to Android Game Development. All in all a pretty neat program. We will take part in the Workshop-Days by hosting two workshops on Symfony2 and Sencha Touch.

 
10:41 AM
@Gordon @teresko - Thanks guys, the form designer (prototype presentation) has been a great success :D
It's a working demo :D. Next step: clean up and enhance the codebase.
I'm going to try an experiment.
PHP goto sucks.
 
11:06 AM
don't blame language for your mistakes :)
@ChristianSciberras btw: looks interesting, however I'd choose different way...
 
sup all
 
11:28 AM
@KamilTomÅ¡ík - I noticed lots of stars on @salathe's recent rantings and I figure @Gordon might have set up a bot to automatically star anything with "PHP [?]sucks."
 
bah, i'm getting pissed off.
 
They star anything I say.
7
 
@ChristianSciberras, a bottle of merlot if you help me out.
 
@UniqueKey wish I could but have to leave for break. Be back in an hour.
 
alright, fine
 
11:32 AM
Feel free to ask away and tag me to the question, will look at it later on.
@salathe - ...
 
nah, don't worry. i just need a decent WP image gallery plugin with a certain set of features, is all.
might even find one in the meantime
 
@edorian pong
@ChristianSciberras actually, i didnt star anything related to php sucks, because i dont think its true
 
Of course, by "sucks" I really meant "rocks".
 
@salathe

<refsect1 role="parameters">
&reftitle.parameters;
&no.function.parameters;
</refsect1>

Should one keep those or remove them?
 
Keep.
 
11:45 AM
k
 
If there are parameters, replace &no.function.parameters; with the proper markup.
 
just wondered because some entries with void parameters list dont have a pararameters section at all (eg de2.php.net/manual/en/function.apache-reset-timeout.php)
 
they should all have that section, ideally
 
but they don't ... probably because:
3 hours ago, by salathe
PHP manual sucks.
 
also like they should all have a return values and errors/exceptions sections, but they dont
it's usually because someone creates the page using docgen (which creates the basic page from template xml files and reflection), that gets committed, then no-one bothers to actually write the detailed documentation
 
11:51 AM
@salathe what about php.net/manual/en/reflectionparameter.allowsnull.php. It says not documented, but I dont see what's missing
and there is a couple of these
 
@Gordon Probably missing an example or something like that
I will try to get Reflection documented a bit more
 
lets propose a phpdoc.se
 
@nikic yeah an example would be nice, and incorporating that user comment
 
@salathe so whats the rule for that Not Documented Warning? What has to be there before I may remove it?
 
@Gordon generally if the page is factually correct (the prototypes can be incorrect, reflection isn't perfect) and contains all of the relevant sections (return values, changelogs, parameter descriptions, examples, see also links, etc.) then it's documented
 
12:08 PM
@salathe php.net/manual/en/function.bbcode-parse.php has no example and no warning. PHPDocs are inconsistent suck!
 
when inserting my example output code the editor strips all newlines :(
 
@Gordon they're not strict requirements, and "good enough" is a start
 
@salathe meh german. need rulez and well defined process so not have to use brain
 
@Gordon that's okay, make it a rule that any page you add/edit needs to have as many sections as possible. :)
 
hey all. does anyone remember the SO link that just contains a link to all the questions?
basically like a sitemap
I think it used to be at the bottom, but can't seem to find it now.
 
12:12 PM
Hm, and now the editor is "Saving data..." already for a minute or so. I don't want to start all over again...
 
@JohnP no idea
 
thanks, should really start bookmarking meta threads.
 
hi all
a small doubt..
 
JsonSerializable is awkward to type :(
 
i have a payment form... how can i insert the user details in database and redirect to the paypal site for payment, at the same time...
 
12:24 PM
JsonSerializabel
hm
you are right
JsonSerializable
 
@salathe Can one make the first argument of a method optional but not the second?
 
hi everyone, I need help referencing json_decoded results from a curl_exec() query. I'm not sure how I can reference "rows" so I can do a foreach(). pastebin.com/mecWTAT7
 
@sadmicrowave that doesn't look decoded. that's just a string
 
@sadmicrowave Sure this is the output you get with that script? Cause it's giving you a string even though you use json_decode ...
 
12:32 PM
If I don't use json_decode I get this:

string(64913) ""{\"count\":968,\"rows\":[{\"sessionid\":2002,\"workcenter\":\"L617A\",\"employeeid\":21195},{\"sessionid\":2057,\"workcenter\":\"L617A\",\"employeeid\":21195},{\"sessionid\":2058,\"workcenter\":\"L617A\",\"employeeid\":18659},{\"sessionid\":2059,\"workcenter\":\"L617A\",\"employeeid\":18659},{\"sessionid\":2060,\"workcenter\":\"L617A\",\"employeeid\":21195},{\"sessionid\":2064,\"workcenter\":\"L617A\",\"employeeid\":18733},
.....
 
@nikic you can create an argument list like ($foo="default", $bar) but you'll not be able to skip over that default value when calling the method
 
so, json_decode is at least stripping out the slashes
 
you might want to call stripslashes before you encode
 
you mean decode?
 
@salathe No, i mean in the docs ;) Whether I can put a choice="opt" on the first parameter but not on the second
 
12:35 PM
@nikic oh, sure
what is the default value of the second?
 
@sadmicrowave sorry, yes. before you call decode
 
@salathe It doesn't have one ^^ I'm talking about the reflectionproperty::setproperty method which either accepts two arguments (object, value) if it's a normal property or one argument (value) if it's a static property. So the first parameter is in a way optional, but the second is not ;)
 
I think I just figured it out :/ . The script I'm calling with curl is a foxpro script and I was using the command obj.toJSONString() on my object and then doing a response.write(fwJSON.write( obj ) ) so basically I was converting it to json twice...taking the obj.toJSONString() out made the results readable after doing a json_decode
 
oh, no don't do that - document it as two separate prototypes
 
@salathe should I specify two separate method signatures?
ah, okay, thanks
@salathe Same with getvalue. Can I use choice="opt" for that? (as here the conditionally required parameter is the only one). Or should I have two prototypes for that too?
 
12:40 PM
@sadmicrowave ah, that would explain why you had to decode twice :)
 
@nikic Two again, when called on a static property it has no arguments, when called on any other it needs that argument.
 
@salathe Okay, thank you
 
no problem, happy to help where I can :)
 
hi @salathe @nikic @JohnP @sadmicrowave how r u
i hav a problem friend splz help me
@dk
@Gordon
 
12:45 PM
hello
 
please don't tag everyone like that
Discussion for all things PHP - Don't ask whether someone is here or can help. Just ask us. If anybody can and wants to help, they will. But no one can know before you actually ask your question.
 
em really sry abt that but i m in prbl so
 
What is your question?
 
Hi, does anyone have any pointers on how i can automatically generate a shortened link for the page a visitor is viewing and echo it?
 
12:49 PM
@UniqueKey - iI'm back.
 
how to make php method ..i want to make webservice for iphonefor register field there are 5 field .. firstname , last name, emailid, passwrd and confirm passwrd
 
@ChristianSciberras yo, perfect timing
 
@UniqueKey Really? :P
 
@vijaysinghadhikari so exactly where are you having trouble?
 
indeed.
 
We Gozitans are known for that, unlike the people for our sister island. :P
 
heh
 
@JohnP sir i nevr make such for iphone ..and i m new in this so plz help me how can i make that
i need some sample to make it register for iphone
 
@vijaysinghadhikari umm, this the PHP room. I don't think anyone of us develop for the iPhone
 
i was just typing up a request for any WP wizards, so here goes: i'm registering some performance snags when loading translation files.
 
12:52 PM
hmm..
 
The PHP page would just look for some POST params that the iphone app would have to send it
 
@greg0ire thanks that looks about right but seems a lot more code than i expected :O
 
specifically, the MO->import_from_file method is requiring anywhere from 1 second upwards for any given file
 
@UniqueKey Can't say I've used those much :(
 
@JohnP , actually you can , with Appcelerator
 
12:52 PM
But I'll do some digging up got you.
 
aw, shucks.
 
Hello @teresko
 
yay
 
@Dan This is provided if you want to use bit.ly You could also do your own url shortener, I guess...
 
@vijaysinghadhikari oyee idhar kya kar rahela hai
?
 
12:54 PM
@Mahesh hi... how r u? yr i hav prbl with php webservice so i m here
 
@teresko you code in PHP and it creates an iphone app?
 
okies I am fine.
 
@greg0ire thanks greg, i'll take some time to read over it.
 
Cont. Byee @vijaysinghadhikari
 
@Dan There also is google url shortener : goo.gl
 
12:55 PM
@teresko hmm, looks interesting. Maybe you can help him then :P
heh, it also seems to be running a stackexchange 1.0 installation for Q&A
 
@JohnP yes , it does
but i haven't actually played around with it ( no iPhone on hand )
 
looks quite handy. should have a look at it
a bit like phoneGap except it creates binaries
 
@greg0ire i was wanting something to dynamically shorten the link of a page a viewer is on, but to be honest, i'm not sure its really needed from a useability point of view when i can use ShareThis etc. Nevermind thanks for the info
 
@UniqueKey So this is happening consistently?
 
@Dan you could use the bit.ly API. Or just dump AddThis on your page
 
1:01 PM
@ChristianSciberras well, i seem to have narrowed it down, more or less
 
Ensure you have your cache folder writable.
 
it's not that
i think there are some inefficient functions in here
 
@JohnP hey John, thanks, i had never actually looked at AddThis (just always gone for ShareThis). I'm just not sure its worth generating the shortened link myself when the one thing that really benefits from shortened URLS (twitter) is going to take care of it automatically anyway
 
@UniqueKey Too bad I don't have a profiler here, and I can't mess my current WP installs here. I could do some debugging back home later on today, with a profiler.
Also, what WP version is it?
 
@ChristianSciberras that's what i'm doing
cachegrind files are confusing to read, though
 
1:05 PM
If you used ZS, you'd have it fixed in a second ;)
You get the trial, it's fully featured for some 30 days.
 
not interested.
 
You'd need to get zend server together with it. The community version is free.
ok, thought I'd just point it out
 
fair enough
 
I couldn't get cachegrind to work with my platform, ever.
So I kind of forgot all about it, until someone suggested I try ZS a couple of weeks ago. I'm still on Netbeans mainly.
 
it's just a few lines in php.ini/conf, anyway
i'm using xdebug to generate the dumps
 
1:09 PM
Well, xdebug worked for me till I started using PHP 5.3.+
It started crashing random PHP session. So I had to turn it off.
 
i see
 
@Unique_Key Have you tried using a gui, like KCachegrind?
 
i'm using wincachegrind
i can't exactly figure out the timings shown, though
 
Ok, your message suggested you were reading a plain text file
 
@UniqueKey - I can see POMO_FileReader is defined conditionally; you could replace it.
 
1:16 PM
@salathe Are you still pushing to github.com/salathe/php-src? There has been no change over there for quite some time now
 
@nikic no, just phpdoc-en and doc-base at the moment... I need to fork the github.com/php repos
 
class Prof {
    protected static $log=array();
    public static function log($msg){
        static $last=0; $now=microtime(true);
        self::$log[]=($now-$last).'s later: '.$now.' - '.$msg;
        $last=$now;
    }
    public static function render(){
        foreach(self::$log as $msg)
            echo $msg.'<br/>';
    }
}
register_shutdown_function(array('Prof','render'));
 
@salathe Ah, there are official git repos? Nice, then I can watch those
 
@UniqueKey - That might help you. Just inject Prof::log('message'); here and there and look at the final list.
 
@nikic github.com/php/php-src is a mirror of
 
1:20 PM
Logically, I'd do this to WP's `index.php`

Prof::log('begin');
require('./wp-blog-header.php');
Prof::log('end');
 
@nikic the aim is to eventually (hopefully) get everything mirrored on github
 
@salathe is it automated?
 
@salathe Is there also an aim to eventually move to github completely?
 
@ChristianSciberras just a cron doing a push I think
 
Ah, ok. Was doing this myself.
 
1:22 PM
@nikic maybe, but that's a very long term idea
 
@salathe You're any good with git?
Been trying to figure out getting notified when a repo has changed.
programmatically, of course.
Friend of mine mentioned "hooks".
But don't know how it works.
 
the remote repo can have hooks to do anything when there's a change, see kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/githooks.html and progit.org/book/ch7-3.html to start with
 
@salathe You wouldn't know if github supports this?
 
1:28 PM
github has lots of services already linked in with the post-receive hook
 
ReflectionProperty::getValue seems like a pretty pointless method ^^
It doesn't even check whether the passed object is instance of the reflected class
 
Lot's of those. eg: isPublic = isset($obj->prop)
but I suppose they're for the sake of completeness. Not bad imho.
 
hm, but now that I think of it, getValue could be useful if used togehter with setAccessible ;)
 
well, this is more of a generic question: why is php::xml_parse() so darn slow?
 
1:44 PM
@Unique_Key xml_parse() sucks.
 
xml sucks
json sucks too
so does yaml
oh no, wait.. they just suck when used with php
 
hello @Gordon
 
hello :973830
 
problem is, it's being used in a WP plugin that i need. what could i do to replace it?
(hello @salathe as well)
 
you could use xmlreader or dom to replace it but that would likely require a full rewrite of that plugin
 
1:48 PM
it's actually being used in just one line, though
but that line accounts for 3/4ths of the script's time.
whichever reader i use, the structure should remain intact, right?
 
xml_parse() parses an XML document. The handlers for the configured events are called as many times as necessary.
which means, while the parser runs, it fires events
and the remainder of the plugin are likely events that hook into that parse call
 
is that why it's so slow? is it creating a cascade effect?
here's the code in full:
 
not necessarily, i'd rather start looking into the events hooked to the parser to see what they do
 
while( ( $data = fread( $f, 4096 ) ) && $readok ) {
$this->strXmlData = xml_parse($this->resParser,$data );
if(!$this->strXmlData) {
printf("XML error: %s at line %d in file %s <br />" ,
xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($this->resParser)),
xml_get_current_line_number($this->resParser),
$strInputXML );
$readok = false;
}
}
xml_parser_free($this->resParser);
 
Depending on the plugin complexity, it might be worthwhile to rewrite from scratch.
But is if it's just replacing xml_parse, I'm not sure why it would/should be exceedingly difficult.
Holly... @UniqueKey edit it back and press "Fixed Font" button. (button on your right)
 
1:53 PM
are you sure that's the slow part?
 
bah, can't edit anymore ._.
 
@Unique_Key umm, are you sure that's actually the xml parser extension? because xml_parse returns 1 on success or 0 on failure.
ah.. ok. forget it.. its just misnamed variables. i expected $this->strXmlData to hold xml data and not a success status.
 
xml_parse is potentially the faster you get
if it's slow you're doing something wrong
 
again, it's a prebuilt plugin i'm trying to optimize.
 
@Unique_Key how did you conclude that that is the slow part?
 
1:55 PM
@Unique_Key that part is unlikely the culprit. check the callbacks hooked into it
 
and according to the cachegrind dumps, it's taking anywhere 10-12ms(self)/27ms(cumulative) to run
and since that's looped, it's causing half a sec overhead
 
@UniqueKey Let me guess, and the site's still empty? ;)
wordpress plugins are a mess :(
 
there should be function calls to xml_set_element_handler somewhere
 
@ChristianSciberras no, it's pretty much complete. i'm just performance tuning things
yup @Gordon, saw it
 
The wordpress team tried "fixing" them by ensuring magic_quotes worked :S
 
1:59 PM
which plugin is it anyway?
 
@Gordon Promise me you won't kill wordpress people.
 
@Unique_Key those handlers contain the logic that is run when elements are found. i'd assume the slow part is somewhere in there
 
@salathe lazyest-gallery. it's poorly coded, but it has all the features i require.
 
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