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7:00 PM
@NikiC but you can also go into politics. our chancellor studied physics, too
 
there you go
 
^^
nah, politics isn't for me, I don't like lying.
 
@ircmaxell I'm fairly certain astrology isn't one of the physical sciences... ;)
 
Sure it is
just like astronomy, just for people who can't spell :-P
 
heheh, I see. =)
 
7:10 PM
@ircmaxell my experience is not the same.
 
fair enough...
I HATE SVN
let me rephrase that
I HATE NETBEANS WHEN WORKING WITH SVN ON A CASE INSENSITIVE FILESYSTEM
 
@ircmaxell U mad?
 
@LeviMorrison What's your expereicne?
 
@NikiC So far, even my 300 level courses are valuable.
 
you think? I just lost a ton of work because netbeans nuked all my changes on svn commit (threw an "untracked" error and deleted the file) because the "filenames" didn't match because of case-sensitivity.
sigh...
 
7:15 PM
I program a web client, and web server, use an existing framework for a medium project and create the same project on a framework I create in class. I learn more about algorithms, operating systems and sql.
I even programmed an interpreter for Datalog.
 
@LeviMorrison Well, it probably depends much on the university. But I don't think that we have good CS in Berlin.
 
@LeviMorrison: have you been tought anything about version control yet?
 
@ircmaxell How about your local Netbeans history? Any way to recover your files from there?
 
@Crontab Nope, because it tracked them case-insensitive, so the change nuked that as well...
 
@ircmaxell Taught? No. They do provide SVN for your projects if you choose to use it, and the teaching assistants are trained to help you.
 
7:17 PM
@ircmaxell That sucks man, sorry =/
 
They all recommend that you use version control.
 
@LeviMorrison have you been taught anything about project management?
 
sorry for interrupting - I think it doesnt matter how good/bad cs course is, IMHO the most important thing there is your passion. even the best cs course can't raise great developers if they're not willing to google for new things.
 
@LeviMorrison uuuh, svn
 
SVN is NOT the monstrosity you all think it is. git is better, so what? That doesn't somehow diminish its usefulness.
 
7:18 PM
@LeviMorrison first mistake IMHO. Version control is something you need to know through and through to work in a professional capacity. It needs to be second nature. Leaving it to be an afterthought reinforces the original point I was trying to make...
granted, I'm not saying the CS degree is useless
 
@ircmaxell It is not an afterthought, they just don't teach you in class. There are plenty of things they don't explain in class that they expect from you. For my algorithms class, we are supposed to use C#. They have 1 slide on C#, and all it does is tell you how to get it.
Just because they don't spend class hours on it does not mean they don't think it is important.
 
@LeviMorrison I disagree with that point, but I understand what you're saying...
 
@ircmaxell Perhaps in the Universities you've been to, that's the case. It is not the case at either of the two I have attended.
Also, I've been looking to see if they teach project management. It doesn't appear that they do. Several of the classes put you into teams, but it doesn't like like they teach management at all.
 
SVN vs Git isn't really a fair comparison, since they're both for slightly different teams.
 
Importance is relative. It's not a black or white. They think that everything they are teaching in class is more important than version control, hence they don't teach it in class. If they thought it was more important, they would swap it out for the lesser important subjects.
 
7:23 PM
What a coincidence
I was just looking at a flag on a question about SVN vs Git
 
@ircmaxell You seem to believe that teaching version control is somehow superior to learning it.
 
@LeviMorrison The point that I was trying to make is that a CS degree does reasonably little to prepare a student for work as a developer. It lays a foundation, sure. But I could care less about if you know how to derive Big-O notation from an algorithm. What I do care about is that you know how to work in a team, with the tools that teams use...
@LeviMorrison Are you tested on it? If not, you don't need to learn it to get the degree
 
@ircmaxell I also expect that for anything less than a senior position, employers will train you to use the exact tools you will be using.
 
Sure, you can take the initiative to learn it. And in that case, you'd be a good developer not because you went to school for it, but because you had the drive and passion to learn it. And that's my point. CS degrees do not make useful developers to the professional world. There are useful developers that come out with CS degrees, but they made themselves...
@LeviMorrison from a specific tool, sure. But when I say tools, I mean things like inter-project communication, project management (how it works and what's expected of you), version control, extra-dev-team communication, requirements gathering, etc...
</rant> Ok, enough of that...
 
@LeviMorrison So, you are saying that it actually is not a waste of time to study CS and I should reconsider that option?
 
7:31 PM
@NikiC Well, I can't speak for Universities you might be attending. Certainly the program I'm nearly finished with is worth taking.
 
CS is an appropriate field for someone who wants to research how to make computers and software (at the lowest level) better. Not for someone who wants to do application development.
 
@ircmaxell Also, many people here believe that CS programs need to expose students to working in teams more. The trouble is determining grades based on that type of system.
So certainly in part they would agree with you.
@Crontab That is incorrect, at least at this university. That program is Computer Engineering.
 
@Crontab agree
 
@LeviMorrison: one deals in theory, the other in application of theory (science vs engineering).
 
@Crontab At least at this university, I am not taught how to make a computer at all. We do some a tiny bit of embedded systems and operating systems work, but making computers is entirely up to Computer Engineering. Perhaps you are using the term 'make' to mean setting up an operating system and programming stack.
 
7:38 PM
@LeviMorrison <rant topic="education_in_general">That's right, let's not worry about teaching things that are needed, let's worry about teaching things we can grade. Because that's why people go to school, to get grades...</rant>
 
@LeviMorrison: note that I said make better. Not just make.
 
@ircmaxell Oh, I believe the educational system in general is entirely messed up. However, at a University in the current system they are required to submit grades. Simple fact. Until the system changes, they will be submitting grades . . .
 
fair enough
 
Computer Engineering is basically a specialized Electrical Engineering degree. At least, that's how it's been explained to me. Computer Science is (supposed to be) a pure science degree, meaning in my mind that apart from research, there isn't necessarily a whole lot of immediate practical application.
 
In schools I've seen it's usually:
Computer Science - Algorithms and low level computer theory
Computer Engineering - Electronics and hardware
Some schools have Software Engineering, which aims to be more of a developers route
 
7:43 PM
@ircmaxell I wish there was a more formal Software Engineering degree. I've only seen associates degrees until recently. While that may be 'enough' to get jobs, I don't think it is 'enough'.
 
yeah, it's a recent change...
 
Computer Information Systems has been the most common programming-oriented degree that is common at universities.
*that I've seen.
 
@LeviMorrison Honestly, I feel the degree is irrelevant to be honest. What you know and can do matters more to most companies...
at least in my corner of the world
 
@ircmaxell When I get asked, "Which degree should I take?" by someone who wants to keep developing, I almost always recommend they go for something related to what they want to develop.
 
user557846
1st job - degree may be useful, 2nd+ its about previous work history. This seems to vary between countries, some are far more concerend about formal education than others
 
7:47 PM
what do you mean?
 
@ircmaxell I agree that a degree is not entirely relevant, and I've seen plenty of companies who don't care about degrees. However, I've also seen masses of companies asking for candidates with degrees. Whether a degree is relevant or not, people hiring seem to think it is. It is important as long as they think it is.
Gotta run. Loved hearing about everyone's experiences.
 
some people hiring seem to think it is
but nice discussion! have a good one
 
Like if someone wants to write business software, then go to school for a business degree. Learn how business works.
 
Ah, agree then
 
got a strange issue going on. i have row that i encode with json, and when i get the object back it doubles every item inside the json object
 
7:48 PM
Adios, @LeviMorrison.
 
@Crontab: I usually recommend Math
 
{"uploaded_by_user_id":"admin","0":"admin","title":"blahblah","1":"blahblah"}
ever seen that before?
 
@ircmaxell: I'm not sure I've ever recommended that. =)
@JMRboosties: looks like a combined associative and indexed array.
 
yes, it's because you're fetching the data with us2.php.net/manual/en/pdostatement.fetch.php without specifying FETCH_ASSOC
 
user557846
i don't understand that, i do so little math in programming (maybe it jut me)
 
7:51 PM
@Dagon It's not about using the actual math, but more of understanding the concepts and relationships
 
@ircmaxell cool, thanks. PDO::FETCH_ASSOC works just fine now
 
knowledge of Set theory and boolean algebra have proved invaluable over the years. And I don't use anything concrete, just the theory and understanding
 
user557846
then i recommend philosophy:logic over math
 
Except if you wind up in a situation where a development job isn't available to you, what kind of job do you think you can get with a math, philosophy or logic degree?
 
user557846
my friend with a masters in philosophy is now a ... fire-fighter :-)
 
user557846
7:54 PM
most people i know are not working in the area they got a degree in 20 years ago
 
fair enough
 
It's about 50/50 for me. I know people who took accounting 40 years ago and are still doing it; I know people who took EE or ME 10 years ago and are doing something completely unrelated. I think it's unfortunate that some people seem to go to school just to "get their ticket punched" (which is unfortunately sometimes a necessity) and not enough go to learn something they're really passionate about.
 
where do you guys hide your mysql login parameters?
not asking in a "gonn find them" way asking where is should put mine
 
user557846
i have a horticulture and commerce degrees and now write php
 
@JMRboosties: either in an include directory that's blocked with .htaccess (if it has to be in the web path) or in a path that the web server can't serve.
 
user557846
7:58 PM
in a file under the web root
 
how would your php file grab them from there?
 
@Dagon: That's an interesting combination of education.
@JMRboosties: depending on safe mode, PHP can grab files / file contents from anywhere.
 
user557846
yup, well i was just trying to escape high-school
 
@Dagon: I'll bet you learned some pretty interesting things though, eh? =)
 
user557846
i want to stop programming, but its hard to change career at 40 and keep the same wage.
 
user557846
8:00 PM
i know all about cannabis ;-0
 
@Crontab i need to find a tutorial on that
i dont know the php functions to call to grab a file from elsewhere
 
user557846
include(), require()
 
@Dagon: lol, move to a grow-friendly state and you could clean up. ;)
 
How to avoid that LSP violation?
 
@JMRboosties: and Dagon is right, if you want to include the file as source (which is what you want to do here), you'd use one of include(), include_once(), require(), require_once(). If you wanted to just read a file, you could use file_get_contents(), readfile(), fread() (combined with fopen() and fclose()), etc.
 
8:07 PM
(Not my code, just drafting ideas)
 
so something like include(root/secretfile.txt); at the beginning? i'll look up some include tutorials
 
@JMRboosties: Yeah, you could do that. us3.php.net/manual/en/function.include.php
@JMRboosties: just remember, whatever user PHP is run as must have proper read permissions to the file, otherwise it won't work.
 
user meaning the user folder who uploads the php file itself
not just some random guy who browses my website
 
Hey folks
 
User meaning the user the web server is running as (or the owner of the PHP script, if the server is running suEXEC or suPHP).
@Bracketworks: hola.
 
8:12 PM
@Crontab ok, just making sure that once i upload the php page that uses include it can be viewed by anyone
 
Quick and silly question; trim(trim(trim($string), $chars)) seems like a ridiculous approach to effectively appending a charlist to the default charlist supported by trim(). Besides appending $chars to a literal containing the list from ca.php.net/trim, is there a better way?
 
Hm, hacking around ideone.com/V4wdu
 
@Bracketworks Just keep trimming.
 
@Bracketworks And it doesn't even work out as you could have "foo x x x x"
 
trim(trim(trim(trim(trim(trim...
 
8:14 PM
OK, that was a terrible reference. Ignore me.
 
@BoltClock Doesn't work. Blue name
 
It's 4:15 am now
 
so $chars = "\t\r\n\0 " . $chars is best?
 
Most likely, yeah.
 
At least I don't have a better idea right now
 
user557846
8:16 PM
"best" is a slippery beast.
 
user557846
preg_replace(), perhaps
 
How about "best for now"? =)
 
user557846
all my work is best for now, they dont pay me for perfect (slow)
 
evening all
 
@Crontab how do you tell include() to look outside the same directory the php file that calls it is in? i see that if you include a path it will follow it, but how far back do i have to go? say i want to put it in var/www/, do i just need to say that or more?
 
8:23 PM
@JMRboosties did you succeed yesterday?
 
@PeeHaa ='( i wish
 
lol
@Dagon preg_replace would be robust, but likely slower; high iterations happening here
 
i got the module added, and httpd.conf is configured, but the file is still accessible when it ought to be locked up
 
@JMRboosties: use an absolute path. include("/var/www/myfile.php");
 
@Crontab hey thanks, will try that
 
8:46 PM
arg, svn did it again
 
@ircmaxell did it screw up?
 
again, yes
Transmitting file data ...
Working copy text base is corrupt
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Checksum mismatch for ...'; expected: '9fbe9f05dd3d13d833f7529bc0d5753d', actual: '8b66eaf603a659123af7825410534c08'
 
@ircmaxell That just looks too familiar. I hate it when that happens
:(
 
8:52 PM
@ircmaxell oO After 6 years I've never seen that
 
My favorite comment, by BRUNO VASCONCELOS
> MR. LARRY, I HAVE GIVEN this idea to Google last October. See my video: gplus_0003.wmv. And here on GooglePlus: plus.google.com/112786602801907672661/posts. And Site (Image Prototype): gplusideas . I WAS AT THE GOOGLE OFFICE HERE IN BRAZIL BUT THEY DID NOT LET ME IN... I WANT TO WORK WITH YOU AND HAVE MANY OTHER IDEAS!!!!!
 
@ircmaxell awesome
 
that made me chuckle
 
user557846
i wouldent let him in the building
 
neither would I
 
8:59 PM
Guys I have a question. I've been using autoloaders for my projects. But to be honest I still don't see a real advantage of using it. Yeah ok no more requires, but hey that really didn't bother me. So what is the real advantage of using it?
Or is it just me being crazy not to see the big advantage??
 
The big advantage is not having to worry about anything
 
@ircmaxell hmmm maybe it is just me. Not having to worry about anything sounds like it was very hard to cope with it without autoloading classes
 
Well, have you ever built a system with require all over the place, and then tried to change your file structure
without autoloading, it's a PITA. With autoloading, automated refactor/rename can do it for you
 
@ircmaxell maybe :P
 
Hey Anthony :) Everything ok?
 
9:08 PM
ok good point
 
Hey @ChristianSciberras, yup, how are you
 
Fine here :) 'bit sleepy, but that's normal a this time ;)
 
@PeeHaa It's not a this is technically better, it's a this makes your life a lot easier by letting you not worry about something that you never realized you were worrying about...
 
Been working on my websocket issue... since I never got to understand the actual problem (in practice)
@PeeHaa - Autloaders mean your code performs better by not loading unnecessary stuff.
 
I just realized when people ask about where to put login credentials, I usually hear 'below/under web root'. It doesn't have to be below/under (and maybe I'm crazy, but shouldn't it be above?), it just shouldn't be web accessible.
 
9:11 PM
As well as making it easier to code (not to have to remember exact unit names) as well as less code (not having to have a require/include clause at each start of file).
 
@ChristianSciberras why would unnecessary code be running without a autoloader?
 
@ChristianSciberras I would consider that a fallacy if you're using a OpCodeCache...
 
@PeeHaa I'm not sure what he'll say, but I know a lot of people who aren't using autoloaders just load everything, every page.
 
@ircmaxell I do indeed like to make my life easier :)
 
@LeviMorrison Well, everything above web root is normally accessible. The idea is to be safe by not assuming some config (such as htaccess) will work.
 
9:13 PM
@LeviMorrison true, but below the webroot will survive most misconfigurations, where as inside won't...
@LeviMorrison I do for some projects...
 
@LeviMorrison isn't that just a problem of the coders rather than the lack of using an autoloader?
 
@ircmaxell True, didn't think of it. Well, it will perform better if you don't use an opcodecache. There. :P
 
@PeeHaa Probably.
 
ugh, cant get include() to work
 
@JMRboosties define does not work :P
 
9:15 PM
/
-->public //web root
-->includes

Includes isn't above nor below web root, it is next to . . .
 
i tried to do this:
include("/var/www/sqlstuff.php");
 
Well, it all depends on your applications size and reqiurements... Are you using 50% of your classes on each call? The overhead of autoloading will likely offset the requiring of other content
 
@LeviMorrison That's just wording. What people mean about this is either inside web root, or outside web root.
 
@LeviMorrison yup. It's typically called below since you need to move below the webroot to get to it (../
 
@ircmaxell Isn't that actually ABOVE? That was the comment about the direction.
Trees grow down in programming . . .
 
9:17 PM
I would say below is deeper nested
 
@ircmaxell If you had to find some guy that does understand websocket specification (and that possibly also knows PHP) where'd you start?
 
That's what I've always heard . . .
 
@JMRboosties error?
@ircmaxell hmm
 
@ircmaxell To tell the whole story; basically, I'm doing JSON over websocket. When the issues I mentioned yesterday occur, the decoded frame data has bad stuff attached at the end (maybe the start of the next frame?)
 
eih, whatever
@ChristianSciberras I'd start by reading the specification
 
9:23 PM
Good frame: {"msg":"Hi!","n":27}
Bad frame: {"msg":"Hi!","n":28}h«┤v▓╒û←┴╔ûLɵ▌WÉéû↑ÉöåO╧
@ircmaxell Already did...it's a bit of a mess imho...
 
it's not that bad
 
True, there is worse. :D Some consolation. OK, will give it another try. :)
 
Okay, git question: (@ircmaxell, @NikiC, I'm hoping you guys know the answer)

I am setting up a new project. The proposed branches are `stable` and `dev`. I am logged into the machine that will "host" the repository. I am also at the directory that will be the 'root' of the repository. I type :
`git init`
`git add *`
`git branch dev`

At this point, what does my overall repository look like?
After typing git checkout dev, what does it look like now?
 
not thinking...
 
I guess I don't fully understand what happens when I give the branch command, and I can't find an explanation. Does it create a branch that is identical to the master? Or does it just create an empty branch?
 
9:35 PM
@LeviMorrison What I understand from using git is that it will make a new branch based off of the current branch.
In your scenario dev should be a clone of master
 
@CharlesSprayberry Since I'm using a new repository, that should be master, yes?
 
If you swap to dev, commit some new changes then make a new branch before swapping back to master it will be a clone of dev, with the new changes
@LeviMorrison yep
 
So let's say dev is several commits ahead of stable. I'm currently in stable. How do I pull changes from dev?
I'm on the same machine in this scenario.
 
@LeviMorrison I normally would just merge my dev branch into the stable
git merge dev
If there are any conflicts git will put some marker text in the appropriate files
fix the conflicts, commit your changes and try merging again
Cool, just got some stack overflow stickers in the mail!
 
@CharlesSprayberry I received mine yesterday :) Thanks for the help.
 
9:45 PM
@LeviMorrison No problem.
 
Can anyone summarize the following error message for me?


remote: error: refusing to update checked out branch: refs/heads/dev
remote: error: By default, updating the current branch in a non-bare repository
remote: error: is denied, because it will make the index and work tree inconsistent
remote: error: with what you pushed, and will require 'git reset --hard' to match
remote: error: the work tree to HEAD.
remote: error:
remote: error: You can set 'receive.denyCurrentBranch' configuration variable to
 
@CharlesSprayberry I haven't :-(
 
10:01 PM
Hi all
Is this a sensible way to make a select functions' parameters? is it understandable?
$this->select(array(
        'fields' => array(
            'Engine.engineName',
            'Strategy.strategyName',
            'AggregationUnit.idaggregationUnits',
            'AggregationUnit.notes'
        ),
        'join'=>array (
            array(
                'model' => 'EnginesToStrategy',
                'on' => 'Engine.engineName = EnginesToStrategy.engineName'
            ),
            array(
                'model' => 'Strategy',
                'on' => 'Strategy.strategyID = EnginesToStrategy.strategyID'
 
bah
 
@ircmaxell humbug?
 
no
 
oook....
 
@Neal , wouldn't it be iesier to write a real SQL statement ?
 
10:10 PM
@tereško ;-)
 
*easier
morning , @ircmaxell
i have been suffering from reemergence of my WoW sickness
 
lol
how's it going?
 
@tereško You play WoW? Poor guy.
22+13+14 = an awful lot of suck
 
not bad , but i hate Alliance with passion ... there must be 5 Allys for each single active Horde player ... annoying
 
According to framework.zend.com/manual/en/… I should add a docblock at the top of every file, but according to framework.zend.com/manual/en/… I have to use a docblock above each class
 
10:17 PM
When I have an empty repository (no master), how do I create it? git branch anything fails.
 
Does that mean there should be two docblocks???
 
@PeeHaa If you use more than 1 class per file, it seems yes, you should.
 
@LeviMorrison they also say to not use two classes per file :P , which ofc is a good thing, but that statement is a bit strange then IMO
 
@PeeHaa Maybe they do want two. Beats me :)
 
@LeviMorrison hehe
 
10:20 PM
if you use more then one class per file , someone should hurt you .. for the betterment of human race
 
@tereško that's what I thought :)
 
and yes , there are frameworks which do that : Yii being a prime example
 
@tereško Was thinking about getting my Horde druid back active...
 
@tereško Well according to their title they are THE BEST ;)
When I grow up I want to become THE BEST :)
 
naaah .. i want THE MASTER OF UNIVERSE title
 
10:23 PM
@tereško you just want it all :)
 
... your point being ?
 
@tereško If you are THE MASTER OF UNIVERSE how can I ever become the best :(
;)
 
I've already settled for owning the world.
At least, that's what my laptop says...
 
@ChristianSciberras hmmm mine says: An application stopped responding. (I should stop using Windows) :P
 
@PeeHaa Or get a better laptop. I feel like a king with my series 9 ;)
Oh, and a heater for the winter too (got one right next to me ;)
 
10:30 PM
hi all how are you?
 
just blank @PeeHaa, i tried to test using echo and it didnt work
sorry for the super late response
 
@JMRboosties do you have error reporting enabled?
 
@tereško naaaah :-P
thats no fun ^_^
 
@tereško, @ircmaxell Ever heard about Solar PHP?
 
@PeeHaa i get errors when i do things like bad sql statement and stuff
 
10:41 PM
@JMRboosties perhaps the output is buffered?
 
@ChristianSciberras , i have seen the website before
 
@tereško So far, it looks interesting.
 
let me pastebin the contents of the included file
 
and have most likely looked through source .. but must not been very impressed
 
At least it didn't present itself as another "l33t (H)MVC PHP Framework (TM)"
 
yes , but by the look of it , it seems highly procedural
 
Hmpf it darn is. Ah well.
one thing I hate about oop is that it hides the real juice of the code in a file somewhere.
 
jmr whats this code about ?
 
@ChristianSciberras , a half-decent IDE will let you ctrl+click on a method to you to the definition of said method
 
@LondonBoy im trying to include that php file in another php file in order to access those variable values
 
10:59 PM
ok and whats wrong do you get an error?
 
when i include that php file and try to echo its values i just get no return
 
is that a connection file? i guess you trying to create a connection to mysql
 
user557846
and of course display errors is on?
 
well it works for me
 
i am trying to connect to mysql, it just gives a blank screen
 
11:09 PM
well your connection file is missing something important which is selecting the db
 
user557846
blanks screen is usulyy, error, but you have display errors turned off
 
how do you turn that on?
i usually get php errors when i have bad syntax
 
user557846
top of file add:
 
user557846
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors', '1');
 
user557846
and php errors are not the same as mysql errors
 
11:10 PM
added that, still blank...
hold on
im the biggest idiot in the world
give me a moment
 
user557846
pastebin full code
 
jmr try this
<?php
$hostname = "host";
$database= "db";
$username= "dbuser";
$password = "dbpass";
$myconn = mysql_pconnect($hostname, $username, $password) or trigger_error(mysql_error(),E_USER_ERROR);
?>
 
user557846
P? pconnect is usully a bad idea
 
and so is using mysql_* functions .. they are old and in the process of being deprecated
 
sorry i was being a huge idiot, i had changed it from get to post and forgot to change it back
 
11:12 PM
@LondonBoy , you should not write new code using them
 
now im getting a nice error though
will pastebin it
include() [function.include]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/var/www/sqlstuff.php) is not within the allowed path(s)
so i need to remove that restriction it looks like
 
user557846
or move the file
 
file is in ok place
 
user557846
no its not, becuse it does nto work :-)
 
well its the www folder
 
11:27 PM
i thought that was ok
to go www folder, i mean
 
well its usually ok :)
 
apparently not right now
 
so is it fixed now or you still cant connect?
 
if i just drop the values in the php file itself it works just fine
but when i try to do an include for better security it spits and hisses at me =(
 
11:42 PM
check here
1
Q: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/) is not within the allowed path(s):

WebnetI'm getting this error on an avatar upload on my site. I've never gotten it before and nothing was changed recently for me to begin getting this error... Warning: is_writable() [function.is-writable]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/) is not within the allowed path(s):

 
i just contacted my system admin about it
i think he has to do that
 
yeah he will do the necessary changes i think
good night all
 
11:59 PM
later man
 

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