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00:11
Guys, please help how can you POST a variable value inside a inside an xml declaration? for example inside <emailaddress>$_POST["email"]</emailaddress>
00:27
@sebas what are you trying to do ?
is SCRIPT_NAME safer than PHP_SELF with regard to XSS attacks?
i have an api.php and i want to post a value in a xml script
like <emailaddress>$_POST["email"]</emailaddress>
should i use POST like that or not? becuse its inside a <>
9
Q: PHP_SELF vs PATH_INFO vs SCRIPT_NAME vs REQUEST_URI

EliI am building a PHP app in CodeIgniter. CI sends all requests to the main controller, /index.php. However, I don't like to see the index.php in the URL, so I've used mod_rewrite, as per the CI documentation. The rule is as follows: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond $1 !^(images|inc|favicon\.ico|...

@sebas where is your php tags ?! do you printout the xml or save it to a file ?
@OmeidHerat, I've seen that, but there isn't anything on XSS
yes a save it to a file
I save it to a php file and yes i use php tags in it
00:31
@Radu nope, but it says the difference of PHP_SELF and SCRIPT_NAME
my understanding is that it is safe and can be used to submit to self, I'm just seeking validation since I don't have much experience in PHP
treading very carefully so as not to introduce crippling security flaws
I am not to sure, let me ask someone else
@KamilTomÅ¡ík and @ircmaxell "is SCRIPT_NAME safer than PHP_SELF with regard to XSS attacks?"
my understanding is that the XSS attack is performed by appending a query string to the script which is then echoed out by PHP_SELF
I'll just ask it on SO since I can't find a similar question
0
Q: PHP_SELF and SCRIPT_NAME - XSS attacks edition

RaduPHP_SELF opens up a page to XSS attacks when code such as echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] is included, but what about SCRIPT_NAME? Since it does not include path info, is this safe to use? I know you can use htmlentities and other similar functions to sanitize but I'd rather avoid the extra function ca...

01:03
Omeid can you help me with my problem trying to php POST inside an xml variable?
good morning :D
good mo
01:21
@omeid yes it is. But they are for different purposes. Just escape properly and be done...
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@ircmaxell Would just like to say I'm enjoying your blog posts a lot :)
Thanks!
I put a lot of time into them, so great to hear positive feedback...
Any thoughts on a next topic?
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01:47
@ircmaxell Nothing out of the top of my head. Also not sure what you'd like to write about... Though it is in the general area of having a topic where something gets tricky in PHP.
Reason I liked one of your recent post is because it's not immediately obvious what errors should be handled with an exception and you explained that very well, there was always a gray area for me in that topic.
02:01
guys an help on switch statement in php
anybody there to help me out
@ircmaxell just from things i see a lot i would love to see any kind of thoughts you may have on something rather basic...database connection. a lot of people use ext/mysql and with it being softly deprecated it would be great to have material to say, "this is why you should use PDO/mysqli and why ext/mysql sucks"
Anybody knows how to php POST a value inside an xml tag? <emailadress>here</emailadress> that xml script is part of a php page
02:16
Interesting. Just know my opinion on that may not be popular...
@seb
can u be more clear
yes sure
@ircmaxell as long as it doesn't use ext/mysql i'd be interested in reading it
I have a form on a page that when i hit submit it sends the data via POST to a php page api.php
and api.php contains in a part this:
$xmlNickName = '<xmlrequest>
<username>sflich86</username>
<usertoken>04c4a08e21b73b7a25d70cc950da1850bfbcca34</usertoken>
<requesttype>subscribers</requesttype>
<requestmethod>update_user</requestmethod>
<details>
<emailaddress>'.$emailadress.'</emailaddress>
<mailinglist>3</mailinglist>
<mailinglist>15</mailinglist>
<format>html</format>
<confirmed>yes</confirmed>
<customfields>
<item>
<fieldid>38</fieldid>
<value>'.$CustomFields_38_3.'</value>
</item>
</customfields>
So i need to be able to post data inside emailadress
i tried this:

$emailadress = $_POST["emailadress"];
u mean show data ??
02:26
yes
post whats coming from the form
are u getting any error
yes
what is the error ?
Error is No data has been given to the XML-API.
like if its not getting the post value
the complete section of the api.php is:

<?php
$emailadress = $_POST["emailadress"];
$CustomFields_38_3 = $_POST["CustomFields_38_3"];
$xmlNickName = '<xmlrequest>
<username>sflich86</username>
<usertoken>04c4a08e21b73b7a25d70cc950da1850bfbcca34</usertoken>
<requesttype>subscribers</requesttype>
<requestmethod>update_user</requestmethod>
<details>
<emailaddress>'.$emailadress.'</emailaddress>
<mailinglist>3</mailinglist>
<mailinglist>15</mailinglist>
<format>html</format>
<confirmed>yes</confirmed>
can u check whether the name field given to the for m is correct
02:27
im refering to the ID not name
can u please put both form page and xml php file in pastebin
@CharlesSprayberry Honestly, I don't see ext/mysql being as huge of a deal as people make it. Sure there are better alternatives, but PDO is a shotty design, and mysqli has archane prepared statement syntax. I think ext/mysql has the best API design of them all... Granted, it's somewhat limiting and "old", but that doesn't make it horrible (like people try to make it out to be)
yes one second, in the meanwhile is it ok to use $_POST["emailadress"]; to refer to ID="emailadress" from the form?
no
u have to use name=emailadress
name="emailaddress" this is where the post happens
@ircmaxell what do you use in your own projects for db connection?
02:30
MySQLi.
but with a fairly significant wrapper around the prepared statement bits
its not working RagZ the second form name is CustomFields[38]
@ircmaxell is mysqli performance better than mysql
what do you think is shotty about PDO? part of the reason that I ask is that i'm getting to where i'll be dealing with the database connection in my own little project and was looking at PDO versus mysqli
@RagZ Don't worry about performance
@CharlesSprayberry First off, PDO doesn't actually do true prepared statements with MySQL. And prior to 5.3.6, it's no better than addslashes()
sorry not form, field i meant
02:32
send me the pastebin.. let me check it
not to mention other issues
@ircmaxell some say the native driver (normal mysql) is better in handling heavy transaction
@RagZ: ignore them. Both ext/mysql and ext/mysqli use the same internal API
oh... to start using mysqli is there any specific module needs to be enabled in php or mysql ??
02:35
IIRC both are enabled together
by default too
@ircmaxell i was leaning toward PDO for the named parameters but that's interesting info. clearly i need to do more research before i make a final decision
how to check whether its enabled ?
extension_loaded('mysqli');
also clearly there's a variety of opinions that may indeed elicit an interesting blog post :)
@CharlesSprayberry: Named parameters seems nice. But the way they are implemented internally is rather... umm...uhh... blah
Yeah, I think I will
02:37
Ragz did you find my error on the pastebin?
i freely admit i don't know enough about the PHP internals as i would like. one of the things i really want to work on is learning C (partly so I can better understand how messed up PHP is), but with school starting soon and the curriculum just doesn't start off with C until your junior/senior year i can't logically warrant spending the time on that
checking it
C should be the first language you learn
yea, yea that's what i keep hearing. VBA was the first language i learned...if you can count VBA as a language, that's debatable. i got into programming as a business need. so, C isn't the first language I learned...or even the 2nd or 3rd, but it is a deficit i want to remedy
@sebas everything is fine
02:40
but its not posting the data..
just change ur name field. I am able to echo the xml correctly
VBA? What kind of curriculim is that? CS?
oh dear god no there's no VBA in the curriculum
i would not be spending money on that
Oh ok, I was going to say wtf
RagZ the name field matches the ones o the api
02:41
i got into programming years ago at a different job, i'm going to school for web development
i probably wouldn't attend any college that offered vba as a course
lol, yeah
@sebas where are u sending the $xmlNickName to the CURL url
yes
its showing as $xmlBirthDate insted of $xmlNickName
but, as much as i deride the language now at the time it did a bang-up job for what i asked it to do.
02:45
$xmlNickName as ur xml
oh shieet..
now that worked...thanks but there is still a problem
its posting blank
Evening, folks.
the second field
u mean the $custom_38 ??
yea
02:50
$CustomFields_38_3 ??
yes
okay in the form change CustomFields[38] to CustomFields_38
and in the post rechange to CustomFields_38
and try it
Anyone here have experience with creating REST APIs that play nice with iPhones?
cant do it
i can use the ID
which doesnt contain [] but cant change the name
y cant u cahnge the name ??
change*
02:52
becacuse its part of a script
okay
let me try it
CustomFields[38]? Array reference?
yes
ok I just changed the name to CustomFields_38 in both pages, the api and the form and it is still blank however i did write inside that field before hiting submit
is it a XML output ??
if so just try on IE
how to redirect user to a link using php
?
02:58
no its not xml output its normal html
part of a CRM backend
dnt wanna use javascript
@sebas
i fixed the form submission for u
now u can use CustomFields[38]
here is the trick
@jaminator user header("Location:test.php");
@jaminator use*
RagZ i realiced i could change the name, so i changed the name both on the form and in the api.php but same result: it says SUCESS but the field is blank
i know it is supposed to work becuase when i manually introduce values on the api and execute that api.php on a browser it does get posted
sebas, have you tried echoing out your variables immediately after post to ensure that they are populated?
I usually add a ton of output to all my programming steps to test my variables along the way, especially if you're not getting an error, but just a null or blank value.
You can also simply use your $_POST variable directly in the xmlrequest, so instead of '.$emailadress.' you could just use '.$_POST["emailadress"].', which optimizes the system for less variable copying. It looks like you're only going to be sending on the value of emailadress to your api, not the actual emailadress variable, so no need to copy it in this case.
03:16
xianritchie you mean like this in the xml part?

<emailaddress><?php echo $_POST["email"];>?</emailaddress>
No, no. The echo line I would put at the top just to echo out the variable. You use the variable reference to it in your email address line. So, at the top of the PHP file, you would add something like
<?php echo $_POST["email"];?>
Then, in you xmlnickname you could use:
<emailaddress>'.$_POST["email"].'</emailaddress> ...
ok but why would i do that
ok let me try that
It was an example. You would probably want to echo out whichever fields are coming back blank.
You want to check your variables along to way to see if values are getting lost or cleared. SO, if you are setting a value and then the value comes back blank, you should try echoing that value out right before you perform an action on it to ensure that the value is still set.
holy cow it worked
i dont even understand why
how to delay execution of a php statement, like delay() in c++
03:23
if i dont use the echos it says ERROR but if i do like u said at the very top it DOES work, why?
What does your code look like now
<?php echo $_POST["email"];?>
<?php echo $_POST["contratar"];?>
<?php
$xmlNickName = '<xmlrequest>
<username>sflich86</username>
<usertoken>04c4a08e21b73b7a25d70cc950da1850bfbcca34</usertoken>
<requesttype>subscribers</requesttype>
<requestmethod>update_user</requestmethod>
<details>
<emailaddress>'.$_POST["email"].'</emailaddress>
<mailinglist>3</mailinglist>
<mailinglist>15</mailinglist>
<format>html</format>
<confirmed>yes</confirmed>
<customfields>
<item>
<fieldid>38</fieldid>
<value>'.$_POST["contratar"].'</value>
And that works?
I'm trying to figure out if your script has an unset after post.
god now it doesnt work
i dont get it
i didnt rechange it
Hrm. Strange.
What does it say now? Or is it the same thing?
03:29
Error is The XML you provided is not valid. Please check your XML document and try again.
i am trying to redirect my site to facebook after 3 seconds using this
Add the echo line for $xmlNickName after you set the value to see what it says.
but it doest redirect
ok i get it now xian
That way, you understand what the XML looks like before it's getting sent.
If you see something wonky, that can help you pinpoint i.
it
03:33
ok so try to explain this....
now its finally working
but here is what i cant understand
<value>'.$_POST["contratar"].'</value> this works
but this doesnt? how come

<value>'.$contratar.'</value>
For some reason, the $contratar variable is blank. I couldn't tell you why.
I have noticed that sometimes when assigning $_SESSION or $_POST variables to local variables, the local variable will still have a null value.
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@ircmaxell Looks like you found your next topic to talk about. I'd like to hear what you have to say about PDO & the php ext
I'm sure this is something that can be predicted, but I can say that I'm not a total guru in PHP. I'm here as an iPhone developer.
03:51
can i do a delayed page redirect with php?
Yes. just add:
sleep(3);

before your redirect.
You wanted a 3s delay, right?
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04:12
@jaminator You don't even need php for that. HTML has that. It's the <meta> tag. webdesign.about.com/od/metataglibraries/a/aa080300a.htm
 
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07:10
why i am getting this error ?
cannot use object of type stdclass as array
what are you trying to do?
Morning folks
@AjayPatel are you trying to use something like $var['key'] where $var is your stdClass?
but really you should post some code in a pastebin
good morning @Robik
Hi @CharlesSprayberry
@CharlesSprayberry <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://url" xmlns:tem="http://tempuri.org/">
<soapenv:Header/>
<soapenv:Body>
<tem:getUserWebSettingsSoapInPart>
<tem:credential>
<tem:accesToken>0771fc6f0f4b1d7d1bb73bbbe14e0e31</tem:accesToken>
<tem:ACK>d0103cf128d006501f2404c31e16c4ca</tem:ACK>
</tem:credential>
<tem:soapIn>
<tem: >103</tem:userId>
</tem:soapIn>
</tem:getUserWebSettingsSoapInPart>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
soap i am passing
see i am not getting this error if i am passing only one soep envelop
07:19
well, this looks not formatted correctly
<tem:userId>103</tem:userId> looks more correct
i am getting this when i am passing multiple soap request it giving me error
@CharlesSprayberry sory by mistake that is removed its actually <tem:userId>103</tem:userId>
ok, i don't see where any of that has to do with a PHP error. the server you're submitting the request to is giving you that error back as a response? if so, is it your server? if it isn't your server should probably contact them directly
its API dev by another person
if you don't have access to the API contact that other person
so finally problem is in passing the value in soap or in API php file ?
07:23
from the error response it seems more likely to be in the PHP file
and chances are they have something like:
$var = new stdClass;
$var['key'] = 'test';
instead of $var->key = 'test';
but that's just a guess on my part
ohh k , thanks charles
i also got the same as u told in some forums ....
stdClass isn't an array :) it is an object and should be treated as such. i personally don't see the point in using stdClass as a data store but that's just me
see but its work fine if i pass the soap single envelop
got error when passing multiple envelop
so as your opinion it should also not work for single envelop
it sounds like there's a problem with a foreach() loop somewhere
but, again, without seeing any actual PHP code these are all just wild stabs in the dark
@CharlesSprayberry yes without php file its no matter to assume
By d way thanks Bro
07:31
np, i'll take wild stabs in the dark every now and then :P
:D
that's a cool little pastebin. like that you can test against various php versions
But { and } doesn't work :(
08:06
Morning
08:43
Good Afternoon
09:38
@Robik bah pointless new syntax
It look awesome :P
now crap like $a[][[]] is valid code
well actually no because [] cannot be used for reading
but $a[null][[]]] is
@Artefacto Admittedly I was one of those who voted for the syntax, but by now I start to really doubt that adding it was a good idea. At least after reading the internals thread about adding a short lambda syntax.
@Artefacto Are shutdown functions always called before destructors?
09:50
he, I don't know the order by heart
it has tended to change once in a while :p
heh
10:32
Hey i have 2 xml docs
<ids>
<id>44</id>
<id>55</d>
</ids>

and

this

<ids>
<id>44</id>
<id>55</d>
<id>54</id>
</ids>

I want to get what id is in the first XML but not in the second xml i.e the 54
Any help?
Like $xml->ids[0]->id[0] ?
@Robik no
1
A: Show the differences between 2 xml files (with php)

GordonThe following code will find and display the outerXML of product elements that have the same product_id but differ in either price or stock. It works by iterating all product elements in the old XML, collecting their product_id, price and stock values and assemble them into an XPath query...

Oh... you mean this :P
print_r(
    array_diff(
        array_map('strval', iterator_to_array(simplexml_load_string($ids1)->id)),
        array_map('strval', iterator_to_array(simplexml_load_string($ids2)->id))
    )
);
@Mobinga the above would also work.
errr
but the result is wrong
Reverse arguments (worked for me) ^^
10:47
@Robik iterator_to_Array doesnt seem to return an array of all the children
@Gordon wow thanks. but what if I have multiple id's that are not in it, because it returns only 1
@Mobinga dont use the code snippet above. it doesnt work as it should. trying to find out why right now. read my answer to the question i linked in the meantime
Well, keping it simple I would compare bigger array to lower :P
@Gordon Yeah you are right :P
eih, so much for *simple*XML
@Gordon This kinda works: codepad.viper-7.com/QgnmcN :P
Problem solved? :)
11:01
nope
Why? :(
ah, yeah, sorry.
It kinda works. Thanks @Gordon and @Robik
Later
11:04
though id use codepad.viper-7.com/SSU7wp to make sure its only id elements
Later @Mobinga
@Robik thanks. I always forget about the second argument to iterator_to_Array
No problem, I learned new function :P
print_r(
    array_diff(
        array_map('strval', iterator_to_array(simplexml_load_string($ids2)->id, false)),
        array_map('strval', iterator_to_array(simplexml_load_string($ids1)->id, false))
    )
);
More trivias ! :D
11:12
i remember, i fell into that trap before
anybody here has experience with installing Piwik behind a reverse proxy?
11:28
@Artefacto Thx. Hopefully one can rely on that not changing in the future ^^
@nikic it wont
@ircmaxell Why so certain?
Why would it change? Shutdown order is quite important.
@ircmaxell Yes, that's why I ask. But according to Artefacto the order already changed in the past, so it may well change in the future ;)
Yes, when destructors were introduced...
And I doubt it will be changed in the near future...
Thinking about the next blog post... this is going to get some negative feedback..
11:54
cool, you can tell nginx which cpu core should use which worker process
now listening on each of the 8 cores
@Gordon How much does it "help" (i.e. what changes in load / performance have you encountered) to increase the number of workers to the number of cores?
@NikiC havent profiled yet. The manual just said I should set worker_processes to the number of cores and to prevent hogging just one core I can set cpu affinity. So its more like the suggested default
> If Nginx is doing CPU-intensive work such as SSL or gzipping and you have 2 or more CPUs/cores, then you may set worker_processes to be equal to the number of CPUs or cores.
hm
@ircmaxell - typo: dependending on the blog post. I didn't use exceptions at the end for the "Application Error", I use ProcessResult object to pass process result status back to the controller, the ProcessResult also aggregates a Notifications object that contains messages to be displayed
and since my nginx is doing both
12:01
i do use gzip
so maybe I should do that too
> Your OS may schedule all workers on single CPU/core this can be avoided using worker_cpu_affinity.
interesting
worker_processes 8;
worker_cpu_affinity 000000001 000000010 000000100 000001000 000010000 000100000 001000000 010000000 100000000;
:D
is that two quadcore cpus you have there or one eightcore (are there eightcore cpus?)
and with ps -eo pid,args,psr | grep nginxyou'll see them neatly using one cpu each
two xeon quad cores with 2.27Ghz
and 16gig RAM :)
@NikiC did you configure any events in your nginx? like multi_accept? or do you have any particular tuning tipps?
12:14
if you have profiling data, don't forget to share it ;) I couldn't yet find any useful information on how much impact that has (that was still about the worker processes, not multi accept)
@Gordon I don't remember changing anything about event handling, so I probably have the default ;)
ok
now back to my initial problem: piwik :(
i have resumed listening to Dr.Who audiobooks =]
Who is Dr.Who?
(not) Seriously :P
12:21
that's the cool thing about not being a teenager. you know vintage tv series
@Gordon You use Piwik? Not trusting Google, are you?
@NikiC aside from not trusting Google, this is more due to the server not having internet access
@Robik Nah, I don't have an index.php in there :(
Oh
12:26
@Gordon , especially since audiobooks are of 5th - 8th incarnations
i had a similar teenage incident lately. when a 17yr old asked me if I know Bruno Mars and I answered: yes, its the brother of Toby Twix and Ray Raider. And he looked at me confused and asked: what's a Raider. :D
anybody plz explain what is difference between $obj = new Error();
$temp = $obj->test();
AND
$temp=Error::test();
i think it has nothing to do with age , and everything about ignorance
148
Q: Reference - What does this symbol mean in PHP?

What is this? This is a collection of questions that come up every now and then about syntax in PHP. This is also a Community Wiki, so everyone is invited to participate in maintaining this list. Why is this? StackOverflow does not allow searching for particular characters. As a consequence, ...

@rajesh one is object oriented programming , and other is not
12:30
@rajesh look up :: and -> in that list. there is a question for what you are asking in there
@Gordon not understood
5
Q: In PHP, whats the difference between :: and ->?

JoeNoob to PHP here, I've come across 2 distinct function calls which I'd like to clarify... Whats the difference between $response->setParameter('foo', 'bar'); and sfConfig::set('foo', 'bar'); I'm assuming -> is used for functions for variables, and :: is used for functions for classes...

better? :P
1
Q: When to use class::function or class->function, is there a preferred method?

Phill Pafford Possible Duplicate: In PHP, whats the difference between :: and -> ? I've been seeing this class::function more in some code examples and thought it was the same as this class->function, but I wanted to know if there is a use case as to when I would use one over the other?

@teresko nah, Dr Who is special geek interest
@rajesh , the bottom line is that static methods do not create an instance of an object , they should be used when you need to change the state of all objects of some class
in general , it is much better to use classical objects
way too many people use static classes ( ones that have only static methods ) as pretense for using procedural code
> "look my code is not procedural .. see there , i use classes"
which the said methods are nothing more then namespaced global functions
There ARE good reasons to use static methods, but they are relatively few. For instance, I will sometimes need a static method to maintain a count and some other data about the instantiated objects I've got floating around in something complex.
12:44
as i said before , IMHO , only situations where usage of static structures seems reasonable is when you need to change state for all instances of some class
though there is not use-case that i can think of ATM
hello everyone
There might be instances where you would increment an instance property for all your instances.
@xianritchie name one? :)
does anyone know why do i get this red error box instead of inline errors?
i have to view the source to see the actual error.
blame your framework , @sebastian
12:51
i have no rendering of the page below the red box
i've worked before with this framework but didn't get errors in this way
... he just does not get , does he
@sebastian how about you not assume we know what you are doing or using there for a start?
I come from outside PHP, Gordon, so I have to approach the more complex stuff from my OOP knowledge of other things, but I might have a class where I have instantiated a number of objects, and each objects needs to know how many other objects of that class exist at any given time. So when I instantiate a new instance, I need to either have a static method that my instances can reference or provide an object variable that needs to be incremented/decremented.
@xianritchie I understand what you are saying. I just cannot think of a UseCase where my objects would need that information. It sounds like a code smell to me. Your objects are using global state then.
I have a hard time thinking of a time I would use it in PHP. I have used it in iPhone apps. But most of the time, if I'm creating a number of instances, I'm usually registering those instances with another class that manages them, so I can say that even outside PHP, it's rare.
12:59
@xianritchie registering them with another object that manages them is fine. but that doesnt need static methods :) the manager class is basically a Set then or a Repository. But it's an object. So no need for statics.
For instance, if I were creating a chat room, I might instantiate a whole bunch of 'users', but I wouldn't go back to my users class to ask how many users I had, I'd have a 'chatroom->users' value that i would manipulate instead to keep the count.
class Chat
{
    protected $users = array();
    public function countUsers()
    {
        return count($this->users);
    }
}
Yep. Although, I can say that I don't know quite enough about PHP to know how some of that works. In Objective-C, for instance, my $users array could LITERALLY contain the full User class objects. I didn't think baseline PHP was that object aware.
arrays in PHP can very well contain object graphs.
Relearning PHP is going to be the death of me. :D
13:15
I'm writting a library that will work under PHP < 5.3 (no namespaces). I'm keeping PSR-0 standard but it looks horrible(Graphix_Box, Graphix_Color). Should I make that library not using PSR-0 which will make code cleaner(Box, Color) ? So it's standard vs code look..
@Robik No, use PSR-0.
Why?
Classnames will clash :)
Heh. Man, hand coding all my setters and getters is going to be FUN.
@Robik , because it is a semi-official standard
13:22
Oh, okay :(. Thanks for the responses
@xianritchie you want to avoid getters and setters. See martinfowler.com/bliki/GetterEradicator.html
I don't think you can avoid them when you're designing a RESTful API.
@xianritchie what makes you think that? Oo
Well, I can't avoid them, because all 10 tutorials I've managed to find on them use them.
13:33
Is that a general guide on REST?
Or is it PHP oriented?
general guide
it explains what REST is, explains Richardson's Maturity Model and HATEOAS.
implementation examples are in C# and Java mainly
and lots of XML
@teresko That could be solved with other patterns though. Statics are the "easy way out". It's about the difference between good and good enough. As long as you're careful and restrictive about their use, you should be fine
I'll probably be using JSON instead of XML, but if you still think it will be helpful, I'll take a look.
@ircmaxell that should be "As long as your are careful and restrictive about eating from a can of worms, you should be fine"
@Gordon Well, a working system that has a few architectural misteps is far better than a still-not-working one that's perfectly designed
13:42
Luckily, I don't have to buy the book, since I have Safari, so it's easy enough for me either way. :D
@ircmaxell yeah, sure. but when you know that statics are a can of worms you get a better feeling of restrictive. after all, who wants to eat worms, let alone a full can.
@Gordon absolutely agree. My point was as long as you're careful and depending upon the problem set at hand, it may not be the "huge wtf" some people make it out to be
fair enough
That doesn't make it best-practice, but since when does following best-practice equate to success. Just look at almost any one of the popular CMSes or frameworks out there...
13:47
exactly
aww man, the mouse over is good as well...
posted on August 05, 2011 by Brian Moon

I find myself flying to New York on Monday for some dealnews related business. Anytime I travel I try and find something fun to do at night. (Watching a movie by myself in Provo, Utah was kinda not that fun.) So, this week I asked on Twitter if anything was happening while I would be in town. Anything would do. A meetup of PHP/MySQL users or some design/css/js related stuff for example. Pretty

Hrm, if I'm not busy on Tuesday giving my security talk (I still haven't heard back from the organizer, another ping should suffice), i'm going to go to that...
i dont get it. I can see visits logged in the Piwik database but I dont see any results in the Dashboard

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