That clears it out a bit. I already had a "to each it's own" opinion of Java-backend and php-backend (meaning: java's not meant for web-backend but it can do pretty amazing shinags) but then i saw node.js and everything in my opinion trembled like a little girl
btw, if anyone wants to "go legit" and buy AV software, you can use the coupon code "modoffer55" at kaspersky.co.uk to get 55% discount ... 3 PC license for £20 for a year, for me + gf + sister = not bad spending
actually , if i used a commercial antivirus, i would choose either Nod32 or BitDefender .. then again I don't and can easily live with MSE + limited user
@tereško i'd give you an item for you successful venture alas we are not in a rpg :x but that did cleared it out indeed: i was thinkinh node.js would come and replace php - but what you said reassured me :) (it was percieved something like: "if you do it in php and have a nice ajax function you'll manage to reproduce it")
@Leigh speaking of AV's Commodo upgraded me from free to premium - idk if this is a commercial AV tho - for free, i guess it was because i used their free version for as long as i remember
i see! that does make me warmer inside (as in: im not using the wrong technology) and does spite my interest because i do dream of coding something like tweeter (.. just .. because i like the way it works for users)
also, thank you for starting my php5 journey (as i see __set and __construct werent there before and mysqli class doesnt count :P)
Noob sql question. How to get the count of all matched rows in this query:
SELECT count(products.id) as productCount
FROM products
INNER JOIN productData ON productData.parentId = products.id
LEFT JOIN media on products.id = media.productId
WHERE (productData.languageId = :languageId)
AND (
products.code = :code
OR productData.name = :name
)
AND productData.active = 1
GROUP BY products.id
It returns rows for every record instead of the total
@tereško Your "named" ids are more like having the method HelloWorld_FooBar in the class HelloWorld, so you have to use HelloWord::HelloWorld_FooBar. Just pure redundancy/pointlessness ;)
@tereško hence why wanting to understand that exception ;) @NikiC Thanks; Is it like.. the code is "reserving" the variable so it doesn't get set before it's needed?
i understand the code is preventing wrong use, what i can't understand is how it could be used wrongly
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Men I have a question, Do you think Ipv6 can facilitate data streaming (end to end communication is more direct)
To hell with it: i understand everything unless why would i ever want to set that variable before. So.. I'll just ignore that stray fact and call it a win; Even the comments ignored that wicked and evil line ^^' thanks @tereško it should put me on the right path :)
@ircmaxell Are you quite sure? I remember something to do with ticks and the GC being called at intervals to spare excessive processing. Though, I'm no PHP core dev, so I'm probably wrong.
@ircmaxell It does a little. There are way too many first time posters who get instantly closed questions, with a couple of curt comments if they are lucky. Yes that's because their questions suck, but they're not really given a chance to improve them and they aren't really given any incentive to come back and try again. And since you can't get into chat until you have 20 rep, none of those users are ever likely to end up here.
@MoshMage The code extracts all template variables into the local scope. So if you set a view_template_file template variable, then it would create a $view_template_file variable from it in the local scope. But the method has a parameter with the same name. So it would just overwrite it. And then it would include the wrong file ;)
@cyril Well, even worse is the fact that they're probably married. :(
What's the best way to get a list of classes to descend a particular class? I was thinking about get_defined_class() and filtering with using is_subclass_of($subClass, $rootClass). For this use, it won't need to be fast, but I thought there might be a better way?
I'm trying to pass an ajax action to /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php, however I can't seem to get it to call any functions that use a class to encapsulate the namespace. I get the following error:
Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, class 'PHP_faq_backend' not f...
That's a question of general design, not personal preference. If you can design with personal preference, then it's your personal preference. Do whatever you like, use the language as a tool.
For example, if you use PHP as a replacement for server-side includes, it's pretty common that includes ...
@hakre I used to include/require files that did actual work a lot in the dim and distant past, but bitter experience has taught me that doing so is more trouble than it's worth
room topic changed to PHP: Discussion for all things apart from PHP - Don't ask whether someone is here or can help. Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will. [php]
So the response I got from curl is a part of the
it start with tag not with the
HOw do I parse it , I've tried with simple_html_dom with no result , should I use regex instead ??
so the link to my question above you will see there is an answer by jacob who seems to be the maker of phalanger, but like i said earlier and in my response to him, he talks about added mcypt.mng which i dont understand what he is referring to
@Leigh did you read his answer. he talks about useing the "native" implementation
Hey guys so I have an interface I am creating to allow someone to link accounts to bidding sites so they can make bids and it will go onto all...my issue is that for this one site, when I send over the login fields to the site it is not going through...here is my original question stackoverflow.com/questions/12946882/…
Cross-site request forgery, also known as a one-click attack or session riding and abbreviated as CSRF (sometimes pronounced sea-surf Unlike cross-site scripting (XSS), which exploits the trust a user has for a particular site, CSRF exploits the trust that a site has in a user's browser.
History
CSRF vulnerabilities have been known and in some cases exploited since 2001. Because it is carried out from the user's IP address, some website logs might not have evidence of CSRF. there are few well-documented examples. About 18 million users of eBay's Internet Auction Co. at Auction.co.kr in Kor...
Anyway, @owengerig After a quick chat here, yes, it wraps the normal php extension in some sort of managed layer to be loaded by the ExtSupport extension.
Managed code, the childs security blanket of the programming world :D
@DavidBiga I never told you you shouldn't do it. :) I just told you you would have to inspect a valid request and try to mimic that (if possible. i.e. if there is not CSRF protection)