@mmmshuddup Well not immediately at least. Which you should as a beginning programmer. If you can't find solid solutions for 99% of your questions you're either in a very special worksituation or you don't know how to convert your problem into a Google query.
@mmmshuddup Sometimes error line copy paste isn't enough. Not once you want to try to apply a factory pattern in your own framework for example. Saying How do I apply a factory pattern in my own framework? isn't going to be enough. You would also need to describe the structure of the current version of your framework for example. Which may lead to not knowing the terms for that specific situation.
I was waiting for you to be done with it for at least the last 30 minutes. Truth be told, I don't know why you insisted so much on elaborating further.
@DaveRandom so my understanding was that if a file has user:group ownership. and permissions are rw-rw-r--, then anyone belonging to the group also has write permissions to that file...
@mmmshuddup I'll tell you right now that *nix file permissions are not my strongest subject, but that is my understanding of it as well, yes. I seem to recall however that there is a caveat on some systems - in that group memberships are determined at logon time, so if you add a user to a group the user needs to log off and back on again before you see any effect
because my user is called "myuser" in this example. and group is called "mygroup." So chown root:mygroup file. then vi tells me I am editing a file with read-only permissions
anyway.. that doesn't work unless 'myuser' is the owner of the parent directory
@mmmshuddup Worth a try certainly, I definitely remember shouting at a *nix box for an hour once and it turned out that was all that I needed to do. It's certainly a function of Windows as well so I was very annoyed I hadn't thought of it sooner.
@mmmshuddup It's more important to know it when you're doing something the other way around - if you want to remove a user from a group in a hurry you have to boot the login or it won't have any effect
@cyril codepad.org/Kn7nHYRC - Those two are identical in the effect they have. Don't use the var keyword and always declare visibility on your methods. Hopefully one day the PHP4 backwards compat will be removed and you will be required to declare visibility on everything. In PHP4, all class members were public.
i have a string, and i need to take first 200 bytes. how can i achieve this?
Example)
Input:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent
vitae velit nisi, a tempus mauris. Nam sit amet mauris odio. Etiam at
iaculis libero. Donec vitae venenatis neque. Quisque variu...
@DaveRandom my problem doesn't necessarily deal with just english characters. it also deals with other characters as well, which happens to return length 1 when byte is more than 3
I am trying to get this method in a String Filter working:
public function truncate($string, $chars = 50, $terminator = ' …');
I'd expect this
$in = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYXZ1234567890";
$out = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV …";
and also this...
@cyril Readability if nothing else. And you can't say a blanket, covers-all-cases "the good practise is to use private variables also" because it's very subjective and it depends what you are doing.
@DaveRandom Yeah I decided to exercise some self-control in this instance in spite of teh fact that I was tempted to retort to some unpleasant comments that preceed this.
Let us assume the database character set is UTF-8, which I believe is the default in recent version of Oracle. In this case, some characters take more than 1 byte to store in the database.
If you define the field as VARCHAR2(11 BYTE), Oracle will allocate 11 bytes for storage, but you may not ac...
i got error message when add user management module installed several times and followed all steps please help me!!
"The table "{{users}}" for active record class "YumUser?" cannot be found in the database".
my config/main.php
@tpae Sorry for being overly aggressive. I hope you understand that we're a bit fed up with people asking trivial questions on SO (and to me that seemed like a very trivial question).
@tpae When you start to write the question and you have finished the title, before submitting or continue to formulate the question text, open a new tab, go to the search page, enter the tags in square brackets followed by your title and go through the results. Example with your question stackoverflow.com/…
This will give you a list of what has been asked with similar terms. It will help you to already locate a lot of related information as well to formulate your question more precisely because you see what a common conception of your title is.
@tpae Great because for a Q&A site it is important to collect the good questions and answers so it is useful for all users of the site. When having a problem sometimes we focus too much on our own than just thinking: This sounds stupid, I bet I'm not the only one asking for that.
@Sem Genius. Or possibly something that takes every line of code you write and posts it directly in chat, auto adding a comment that says // This line of code is better than the one you just wrote
@hakre yes. i love stackoverflow, and i understand it's completely my fault regarding how question was structured. i just didn't like how it turned out, felt completely burned, rather than asked constructively to re-adjust my question.
@tpae SMS messages are funny things in terms of character encoding, GSM messages are actually 7-bit encoded. Are you communicating with an SMS gateway or something? I have a feeling that mb_substr($str, 0, 80) might do you better...
Any service like that will probably transliterate from unicode to whatever the Korean SMS character encoding is, so I would be more concerned about char length than byte length.
OK no worries, as long as you know what the remote end is doing with the data you send it. I know from bitter experience that a lot of SMS carriers don't have a clue with this, some of them just seem to make it up as they go along.
@Sem Not much before messing about with the cv-helper recently, but it seems simple enough - if you can write JS and you can read docs you can write browser extensions (for Chrome and FF at any rate.
Admittedly the second condition puts a lot of people out of the running straight away, but I like to think I'm at least slightly capable of reading documentation before I go crazy and start smashing things or rubbing the dog with a brick.
@hakre What I don't understand is why people expect that to work.
As a different example, some time ago I was expected to somehow make a website move downloaded files to a specific location, since the client (which is an architect or something) said that user-defined location is too confusing for people.
I was surprised he would even think about something like that.
@Christian I do agree that lmgtfy is rude, but at the same time people who use the SO chat box as an alternative to the Google search input sort of deserve it...
think about it. if this was possible, any site on the internet could make any printer of a visitor print without confirmation. that's an open door for abuse. The visitor should control what gets printed and what not, not the website owner. — Gordon8 mins ago
I don't know, I like spending money on flesh-toned ink.
@MadaraUchiha please do not ask us to dv all answers. instead, ask us to review the answers. we had problems with dv-pls in the past because people assume we gang-up on questions.
@AndyPerlitch there also isn't a room for posting nude pictures of people over 80 ... that does not mean that PHP chat room would be the appropriate place for it
@NikiC well, i guess everyone in here knows how it's supposed to be treated, but to outsiders it may not seem clear and phrasing it differently helps preventing yet another -oh-my-god-gang-up-discussion.
@DaveRandom besides, I'm basically just repeating what @ircmaxell asked the last time someone asked for dv-pls
@Gordon Sorry? I wasn't passing comment on that, did you reply to the wrong post? Although FWIW I'm not as confident in your assumption that i guess everyone in here knows how it's supposed to be treated, I was discussing with PeeHaa about hacking the SO CV form so we can CV directly from chat, and my feeling is that it shouldn't be done because the cv-ring probably already solicits voted from people who haven't properly read the question
(not that he was disagreeing as such)
(plus of course it would be a violation of the rules, which would make us no better than the cv-worthy questioners)
Im searching for a way, to float text around an bottom-right positioned image.
Here my not working version
http://jsfiddle.net/xaqyb/
HTML
<div id="box">
<img width="120" src="http://www.ordnung-statt-chaos.de/wp-content/themes/thesis/rotator/sample-4.jpg" />
Lorem ipsum dolor sit ...
i am logging the user usage into a mysql db , and i am able to store the login logout time into my database table, when they logout via hitting the logout button, but i want to capture the logout time even if the user closes the browser , then how can i do it..please hellp
I am running a PHP script, and keep getting errors like:
Undefined variable: user_location in C:\wamp\www\mypath\index.php on line 12
Line 12 looks like this:
$greeting = "Hello, ".$user_name." from ".$user_location;
What do they mean?
Why do they appear all of a sudden? I used to use this...
i am storing the user usage of a website in a mysql table and i am able to capture and store the login time using a insert query at the time of login-in and i am capturing the logout time also if the user choose to logout via logout button.
but what if the user just closes the browser then how ...
@MadaraUchiha Yeh that is true, "gay" in the pejorative no longer really refers to homosexuals I think. Unless, as @Gordon indirectly points out, you are an asshole.
Dr. Nick Riviera, usually referred to as Dr. Nick, is a recurring fictional character in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. He is voiced by Hank Azaria, and first appeared in the episode "Bart Gets Hit by a Car". Dr. Nick is an inept quack physician, and a satire of incompetent medical professionals. Dr. Nick is known for his exclamation of "Hi, everybody!" upon entering a scene, which is immediately followed by the other characters present with, "Hi, Dr. Nick!", with one exception: in "Who Shot Mr. Burns?", Mr. Burns replies with "Ho, Mer. Simp-son", but with the same inflection...