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16:00
@Leigh So big?
@ircmaxell I was about to say that I wish I could have some kind of examples how people do it
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Define big
@Leigh It's not about size, it is about convenience for the user.
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And testability ...
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everything is broken up into discrete units of functionality so as to be fully testable
16:01
@LeviMorrison haha! :D
@rdlowrey: It just seems that there is so much to it, for what it appears to do :x
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big in the sense of "a lot of methods" but there aren't a lot of lines of code to provide that functionality
we cannot bid on freelancer as there lots of indians there outbidding any project :( and taking the minimum bid almost always
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The explanation is what's big. That's just a discussion of a small number of code lines
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Like every paper I ever wrote in university -- A lot of talk and discussion about a few small points
16:02
@PPPHP :-P
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Hi everyone especiall @ircmaxell
@rdlowrey What file defines the class that defines mediator?
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@LeviMorrison The other thing I thought of this morning was this: allow the specification of a listeners.php file (like the config file but semantically separate). If specified, any listeners therein are automatically pushed onto mediator queues. That way I can keep the hardcoded firing of the app.setUp event as a logical place to do setup type stuff like registering autoloaders
Woah! Hey there @chx! Long time no talk!
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indeed, indeed
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16:06
@LeviMorrison src\artax\events\Mediator.php It occurred to me that in the wiki I referred to it as Artax\Mediator when it should be Artax\Events\Mediator ... will change that
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I was directed here from nikic.github.com/2012/03/06/…
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soon to be src\Artax\Events\Mediator.php though ...
@chx Was actually talking about you the other day (at work, not in this room)
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@LeviMorrison A separate (optional) listeners.php file makes sense to me because as you said, "it's not really configuration"
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I particularly like casting weak type hinting. First, the syntax is ugly, meh, get rid of parentheses... two, PHP cast semantics simply suck. Yes, they do but we know how they suck. If I am about to treat $foo as an int the type hinting won't change any of the weirdness I am about to face for non-int. Ie. nothing lost by the hint it's just a little bit stronger than docs.
(And men, I know how they suck I have a phpwtf blog and held presentations on the topic :D )
16:09
so just wondering if anyone point me in direction to possible overide the gramin system.. In spiecs.. this is the core makeup..

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( includes Tremor Ogg Vorbis Decoder Code ) copyright by xiph.org
an XML Phaser by Expat XML paser code (Thai Open Source)

Trying to make use of this with built in sim card , and touchscreen as more as a taskkeeper, photo and simply notebook.. . http://files.turbosquid.com/Preview/2011/06/14__02_54_44/garmin_nuvi_3760T_render_03.jpg751bd4f9-5ad9-45fa-834f-189ad3097569Small.jpg
Well I see the topic of casting as a bigger issue than just parameter type hinting, which should be resolved separately
model is nuvi 3760
@PPPHP truly exceptional means: a situation that will prevent further processing and which cannot be resolved by this class.
sorrry to interrupt
trying to turn a gps into more of like say a PalmPilot
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@ircmaxell i see you have a death wish :P
16:11
But I completely understand your point @chx. I just intentionally left that to be solved in aggregate for the engine
@chx How long have we known each other? You're just learning that now?
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uh ... let me try to count the years. We met in person first at GSoC mentor summit 2008 didnt we?
@chx Yup, but were communicating before that (mostly on security and cross-platform cooperation if memory serves correctly)
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Right. I wanted to do a developer swap between the two of us. Pity didnt work out.
public function pushAll($iterable) {
if (!(is_array($iterable) || $iterable instanceof Traversable || $iterable instanceof StdClass) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException(
'Argument passed to pushAll was not an array, Traversable, or StdClass'
);
}

foreach ($iterable as $event => $value) {
$this->push($event, $value);
}
}
@chx That would have been awesome, too bad I quit before that could happen)
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16:14
But, changing php type casting even that's not the Box of Pandora more like the Granary of Pandora :D
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@LeviMorrison Looks good to me (or did before the code formatting died)
@chx lol
I tried to remove the @rdlowrey but now it won't let me format it :/
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@LeviMorrison Haha msg formatting > me too. Feel free to push a commit with that
As always, we must CAREFULLY decide on which exceptions to throw.
16:15
@chx You know what the saying is: go big, or go home...
It's better to be really generic because we can always go change it to a subclass to keep backwards compat.
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@ircmaxell yeah....
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@LeviMorrison And make sure to put an @author credit on there for yourself. As per the code standards draft that doesn't exist yet
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@ircmaxell what about you are biting more than you can chew :) ?
@rdlowrey :) Alright
16:17
@chx If you never aim high, you'll always hit your mark... I'd rather try something big and fail, than only try something small and succeed...
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@ircmaxell +1
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Plus watching a supernova blow up is way cooler than watching an asteroid float by unharmed
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:)
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@ircmaxell i think solving the scalar type hinting is big enough ambition as it also borders the impossible
you have a bunch of choices and all of them plain suck
you can choose which foot do you shoot yourself in... you also want to add explosive rounds to the gun?
but, anyways.
16:19
@chx I see it as a case that either all of it needs to happen, or none of it. Otherwise it's not really going to be useful
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do we want to discuss ttpye hinting alone or do we want to solve PHP's really amazing type tricks ?
really amazing? Really inconsistent
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(like how 0.0 "0" are both empty but "0.0" isnt.)
Actually, we could go no-holds-bare, and make this 6.0...
completely re-vamp the type juggling system all together to make it work sanely
and allow strict type hinting for those who want it ;D
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16:22
A clean break is good
However, i remember gophp5
Quite true...
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say we release php6 in two years it wont be another five before we can use it :P
@chx What's the alternative?
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/me spreads arms
we are in for the long haul already
yup...
Feel free to hang out here, there's a bunch of really smart people here already, it's always good adding more...
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16:25
the alternative , of course, for those who have a long , long grey beard like me :) and remember the php3->4 transition. It happened so fast it was shockin' . Make PHP6 fast and it'll spread
A clean break would allow trimming features a little and thus I bet we could have major, major speedups.
Well while you guys are getting ready for your 2 man mission to write PHP6 over the next 2-3 months.... can I make a request?
Can we have some sort of async programming features to rival node.js / twisted python thrown in there too please? :)
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no
in short, no.
you are missing your target audience.
PHP devs who don't want to learn js/python too
@Leigh learn js or python
@chx I rely on that fact, actually.
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16:30
"Somebody who barely understands programming can pound away at the keyboard and write a bloody useful web application, breaking 10,000 Computer Science rules along the way. It's duct tape and bailing wire. And we love it for that."
Actually, I think "0" is not empty.
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@LeviMorrison test it
@chx You are correct, sadly.
Fortunately for me, 0 is not a valid option for most of what I do.
So I've never been bitten.
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or read ZEND_ISSET_ISEMPTY_VAR
empty is at least properly documented: us.php.net/manual/en/…
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16:34
@ircmaxell FYI, if you want to talk in person, I am going to be in Denver (at least that's the USA :) ) March 18-24 denver2012.drupal.org
@chx My boss, his boss, and a guy that I work with will be there
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but not you :( ?
actually, the guy I work with you might have heard of (Alex Ross, bleen)
@chx I'm not a Drupal dev. I've built 1 module in my lifetime...
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And? There's a lot more than Drupal development going on there. (Albeit it's all Drupal, of course)
such as?
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16:39
Of course, given me , I wll probably sit in the coding lounge all week :D
$res = $objCalculate->setHolderName($_COOKIE["current_calc"]);
Yeah, understandable, but I represent a different aspect of our company, non-drupal dev...
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they started naming that in 2010 and since then every DrupalCon has that....
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16:43
that setter returns a boolean. thats a violation of command/query separation. and it also includes and instantiates two classes and sets a cookie. the only thing it does not do is set the HolderName because the dev forgot to write $this->holder and just wrote $holder.
@Gordon nice
@ircmaxell saddening
@Gordon no, hilarious
heigh ho!
@JohnP yo
16:50
hey @Gordon how's it going?
@rdlowrey $listener = ['event' =>[function(){}, [function(){}]] <- allowed, or not?
@JohnP so far so good. thanks. you?
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@LeviMorrison It isn't right this second, but I was going to implement it in the App class today
I'm working on the impl right now.
should infinite array nesting be allowed?
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Sweet. go for it
16:53
Not too bad, I relocated to India last week. Still getting used to the weather
Not used to all this dryness, Colombo is a lot more humid
@JohnP doesn't india also have a rainingseason?
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@LeviMorrison Well, all the listeners would be associated with the same event using that code unless you specified another key/value pair inside the nested array, wouldn't they?
Yeah it does, I don't think we're at the monsoon yet. But it's weirdly less humid
@rdlowrey Yeah, so i don't see the point of it necessarily, but that isn't to say it wouldn't work.
I'd ignore any keys once we find an array
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Yeah, I think so too. I'm fine with not explicitly disallowing the nesting though
16:56
ah it's great to see that one test fails where the dataset was wrong. ;)
<offtopic>
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@PeeHaa actually it has two
if we're already off topic I can post this :) auroville.org/environment/monsoon.htm
about monsoon
Batman Jesus. I would go to church on a regular basis for that
17:04
@rdlowrey I pushed some stuff I didn't test. I know that's bad, but need to leave suddenly and wanted it pushed. Heads up!
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@LeviMorrison No prob, I'll pull it and write tests.
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I'm guilty from time to time
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It's not like we're running a continuous integration operation here
the class that setter from above belongs to never uses the $holder property btw, so it doesnt even matter that the OP forgot to use $this. Cohesion anyone?
17:08
back
'lo
@NikiC: see the past 20 minutes of conversation on #php.pecl
@markus I see you're still here. What do you think about this * @param $url First param. <- "First" is marked as warning -> "Undefined class First". Have an idea what's wrong?
@Martin you have to write $param type $name, not the other way around
@markustharkun That's strange, it looks valid in Settings > Code Style > PHP > PHP DOC
17:12
if you don't want to document the type, it's ok
something else must be wrong
@ircmaxell If you could provide me with a paste I'd be grateful
@Martin what's the context
how does the class look like?
and what happens, if you let storm do the docblocks automatically
@ircmaxell Ah, okay
So that's the major overhaul version ^^
With seven years adaption time :D
I hate type hints
I really hate them
17:18
Before that blog post I was really sure what I wanted and what I'd consider good, but after all those comments that all seem to like strict typing...
@markustharkun oh, there's gist submition option, nice! gist.github.com/1994462
Currently I'm blaming this on the fact that only the strict typing supporters will complain. So I'll just try ignoring it :P
@NikiC: clean slate, how would you implement the two forms of casting: implicit and explicit
@Martin so what happens, if you let storm produce the docblock?
17:23
@ircmaxell clean slate?
ah
@ircmaxell Just like I'd do now
@markustharkun generates gist.github.com/1994480
@NikiC as in if I asked you to implement it from scratch, without the current implementation to think about (a dynamically typed language)
@marcus But I want to describe the @param $url
@Gordon It's a bad question to start with IMHO. Or rather questions
Have a convert_to_*_ex with a suppress_errors argument and have the convert_to_* functions default to suppress_errors=0 and the CAST handler use suppress_errors=1
17:25
@NikiC at a higher level than that
meaning, not in C, but behaviorly
@ircmaxell Ah, okay, what level do you mean?
as in how would you want it to function in a language with dynamic typing (which really there are no major examples, since python is strictly typed)
@Martin try @param string $url and some more text or without this text
@markustharkun yeah, it works if I add type. But as I said, when I look into settings, it looks valid to not specify type and describe it
@ircmaxell python is strictly typed?
17:27
@Martin yeah description should definitely work... maybe one word which starts with a capital is not accepted
which would make sense... since you don't need a description if it's exactly the same as the variable name
@markustharkun I even tried it with lower
@NikiC Yes. It's dynamicly and strictly typed. Meaning you don't need to declare a variable's type, but you can't automatically convert the type based on usage context...
sorry, not strict. Strong
python is dynamic and strong typed. PHP is dynamic and weak typed.
@markustharkun * @param $url which should look like doesn't work either, * @param $url 0which should look like does work
@ircmaxell ah, okay
@ircmaxell Well, I can't really go "clean slate". I'm too used to the existing system. (i.e. if by clean slate you mean like thinking about stuff like $str->repeat(10) etc)
17:30
@NikiC Why not allow that? An internal pseudo-boxing system...
heh
okay, then let's start thinking about that
one of the main issues that were raised against it is that it would make PHP strictly typed
@Martin it seems like a bit weird behavior... but as a matter of fact you should always use the type anyways. plus you can adjust inspections ... do you have a class named Url?
do you agree with that and if not, why? If so, why isn't it an issue?
@markustharkun No, no reason to have it
@NikiC No it wouldn't. It would add an element of strong typing to it, but perhaps that's not good either
17:32
@markustharkun All PHPDOC inspections are turned off. (All three)
@ircmaxell Erm, yeah, probably I mean strong not strict ^^
@ircmaxell Well, let's look at an example
@markustharkun got it. Undefined > Undefined class > Don't inspect PHPDoc
E.g. currently you can write str_split(123), which would split that into array('1', '2', '3'). No, would it be possible to do 123->split() ? I.e., calling a "string method" on an integer pseudo-object?
@Martin trust me, you want the type... it will show for code completion and if you're using an API of your own after a while you're happy to know what a certain function expects
@Martin ok
good
17:34
(If you are wondering why you'd want to do that, think about 123->split()->sum(), which is the digit sum)
@markustharkun I'm not sure if Doxygen likes it. Let's try it
good point. That's a very good point
I think such syntax would only really work with Python-esque strong typing
quite point
And I can't think of any way of how to solve that problem
17:38
then, let's table that...
table?
sry guys, how was that time format called again which looks like this 1205946634
save the convo for later
seconds from a certain point in time
ah, okay :D
unix timestamp
17:40
thx
some analyses of data.... -> FROM_UNIXTIME(my_unix_timestamp_column, '%Y') = 2009;
@ircmaxell I think we really should just start with the implicit cast notices
@NikiC Well, I think clean-rooming the functionality would be very handy in seeing how much BC break would be necessary
@ircmaxell So what would be your clean-room ideas?
I think that it's good as is if we get rid of the "odd" casts
@NikiC For example: Only 2 behaviors: implicit cast and explicit cast. There are 2 classes of data type, Scalar and Complex. Scalar data types can be implicitly cast to other scalar types, only if the conversion is lossless. Scalar data types can always be explicitly cast to other scalar types. No cast can convert a scalar type to a complex type (or vise versa)...
scalar as in int,float,string and complex as in array,object?
17:52
So implicit casts are always associative and communitive string int $foo === $foo for all cases (string and int here dictate an implicit cast)
@NikiC Basically, but with the ability to implicitly (or explicitly) cast objects if handlers are implemented. Meaning, there is no default cast. (int) new StdClass is always an error, and int $myobjectimplementingtoInt will always be an error, but (int) $myobjectimplementingtoint can be valid...
not sure I got that last part
(int) "123a" would fatal?
@NikiC I wouldn't fatal it. I'd E_CAST_ERROR...
(which would act like E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR)
@ircmaxell would that be a recoverable fatal error?
oh ^^
I would just separate it so that it could be handled explicitly
Well, if you are going clean slate, then I'd say it should throw a CastException ;)
17:56
basically, throw new InvalidCastException, except that the core doesn't want exceptions...
what has been said about planet-php?
@ircmaxell InvalidCast? are you planning a movie application?
@NikiC someone pinged about it...
@NikiC I would too, but you know the thoughts on adding exceptions to the core (Rasmus dislikes the idea, so everyone else does as well)
Rasmus dislikes the idea?
Hrm, he's too old school ^^
I love it
18:01
@ircmaxell Ah, is planet-php led by pierre?
I don't think so...
but why not...
@ircmaxell The comments on pecl sound so
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I assume it's correct to favor __CLASS__ over get_class() if the magic constant is available to you? Or are the underlying processes the same?
@rdlowrey they do different things
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18:13
so get_class($this) is different from __CLASS__ inside the object?
yup
actually, more than you know
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Maybe I should try reading the documentation :)
anyone know apache url rewriting rules?
sec, let me demonstrate (__CLASS__ doesn't handle inheritance)
ProxyPass /activation abc.com:88\/^.*(\.gif|\.png|\.jpg|\.jpeg)$/
im trying to do ensure when user goes on activation page on one server, it loads all the files with said extension on another server on port 88
@ircmaxell Urgh, not that one again...
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@ircmaxell Ahh, I feel enlightened. Thanks
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Anybody else just get the "Action Required - SSH Key Vulnerability" email from github? :)
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tee-hee
18:19
@rdlowrey since that period of ddos attacks, github has one problem after another...
@rdlowrey nope
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Had to manually approve the SSH keys ...
gentlemen, quick question on security... i am building a no-login ecommerce site, where the users' carts are stored in the db using a cookie id that is generated on arrival. when i go to https for the checkout i am planning on storing the cookie id in $_GET then setting the https cookie id from that... if im only using the cookie id for cart contents, the worst that could happen is a hijacker gets access to what's in another user's cart, right?
I would use HTML5 storage for that and cookies only as a fallback
cookies are dead
@rdlowrey just got em
18:23
@markustharkun no they aren't
how about this:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule /activation http://abc.com:88/^(activation|\.gif|\.png|\.jpg|\.jpeg)$/
make -j4 really uses the CPU well. Even typing lags ^^
@ircmaxell not yet
but i use reqwriteengine twice in same conifg
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18:24
@markustharkun Which is a shame, because they're so delicious with a tall glass of milk.
but I would not use cookies for ecommerce
@markustharkun local storage doesn't solve the same problem
this more complicated than it seems on surface
@markustharkun even as a simple id to a cart?
@ircmaxell it solves this particular problem in a more elegant way
18:25
i still want to store the cart contents in the db
debatable...
@AndyPerlitch ok, so IMHO for your problem, using local storage is more elegant and better concerning security
because you don't need the $_GET part
havent really looked into html5 storage... it stays the same between http and https?
@AndyPerlitch yes
for example the stack exchange auto-relogin on different sites is based on it
so it even works between completely different domains
how about browser support
the users are going to be pretty varied
so i cant just crap on IE (a man can dream though, a man can dream)
18:29
all browser support it
not IE 6/7
go down to web applications
wow. what an epic site
local storage?
yeah
and my take on IE7 is it's dead... google won't support it anymore soon
or has droped support already, don't remember
wait it says that session storage doesnt work in ie6 or 7? so my original take on the problem wouldnt work anyway?
so local storage is completely adopted
session storage != cookie
oh
@ircmaxell can you explain what you mean?
18:33
as far as I understand it
yeah, I was right. local and session storage are both web storage
local storage lives longer
session storage just lives for the length of the session
so it's even more short lived than a cookie
got it
ok i'll look into it... just google html5 storage? or you got a good article/page to check out on it?
the best page to start with is html5rocks.com
they have loads of great resources
tutorials, etc.
and a good place for examples for all the features is html5demos.com
cool thanks a million
but I'm also still interested in @ircmaxell 's scepticism
@markustharkun as am i. not that i dont appreciate your responses (cuz i have) but i have often deferred to @ircmaxell
18:46
sure, he's an authority around here
and his knowledge seems immense
@markustharkun wow that is very sweet
@AndyPerlitch yeah, it's great... I just found a value there now which I had entered a couple of days ago :D
and you can set the life of the data?
for example, the life of the cookie id i had been storing was set for a month
I HIT REPCAP!!1
@markustharkun from a security standpoint, sessions are the best thing you can do
validating on the server side... object storage can't do that
18:53
@ircmaxell so how would you pass a cookie from http to https
@AndyPerlitch I wouldn't
I would SSL everything
i guess i assumed the overhead from ssl is worth not going to it until you have to
@AndyPerlitch the overhead is minimal at best, unless you have a hoster that has no clue what they are doing...
hmm i have a feeling i do... my client has his own webhost in-house and i dont really think the IT guy that set up the server is very experienced
im certainly not
(with server set-up i mean)
SSL acceleration is a method of offloading the processor-intensive public key encryption algorithms involved in SSL transactions to a hardware accelerator. Typically this means having a separate card that plugs into a PCI slot in a computer that contains one or more co-processors able to handle much of the SSL processing. SSL accelerators may use off the shelf CPUs, but most use custom ASICs and RISC chips to do most of the difficult computational work. How it works The most computationally expensive part of an SSL session is the SSL handshake, where the SSL server (usually an SSL web...
19:00
that makes sense to me... thanks @Gordon i'll see if i can get this implemented on their server
@AndyPerlitch not that it's necessary in most setups
ok well i'll keep it in mind in case we really want that extra speed boost
thanks again @markustharkun @ircmaxell and @Gordon, cheers
i want to do something like this:
ProxyPassMatch /activation abc.com:88^(activation|\.gif|\.png|\.jpg|\.jpeg|\.js|\.css)$
Someone said It doesn't work like that. What you want to match is on the left, and if you want to use it on the right, you can use $1 for 1st match, $2 for the 2nd match and so on.
any idea what he means use $2 for second match
19:16
@ircmaxell I didn't mean not to work with sessions, I just meant for the session ID to be stored in the local storage instead of the cookie @AndyPerlitch
which makes things easier because you don't have the cross domain and cross protocol problems
or am I wrong?
plus cookies are more likely to be deleted
@markustharkun Then how do you get that info back to the server?
the sessionID?
I don't get the purpose of that question... you get the ID by reading it from the local storage... as a equivalent process to reading it from the cookie
ProxyPassMatch /javascripts^/(.*)$ http://abc.com:88/javascripts/$1
Now here's the thing. That means I would have to create more proxypassmatch directives to match css, image directories, etc. Someone in comments mentioned using $2 but i dont kjnow how to make use of $2 here.
ProxyPassMatch /^(javascript|stylesheets|images)$ /^(/.*(.gif|.js|.css))$ abc.com:88/javascripts$1$2
hmmmm
19:34
@markustharkun i'll be using the ID on the server, so i think what @ircmaxell is asking is how ID in html5 storage gets to the server
ajax call is how i'd guess which seems a bit cumbersome over just a straight cookie
@AndyPerlitch of course you need the session id on the server... but does it matter whether you store it in a cookie or in the local storage
why's that?
well no as long as there is an easy way to access the id of the person making the request
in php
ok, I understand that but isn't js an omnipresent fact anyways
I mean if the local storage does solve a problem for you, the use of js should not keep you from using it
if the traditional methods can solve your problems as good as the new, stay with them
so to sum it up. if you're using SSL for everything and are not using different domains, just go with the cookie, if you want to use http and https or maybe change subdomains or something, go with the local storage to store the session ID... I can't see any way how storing the id in a cookie could be more secure or robust than storing it in the local storage (unless you want to serve IE7)
@markustharkun dig it. unfortunately my client wants IE7 to be served >:( so for THIS project i think i'll go with option 1. Still, very good to know about the local storage option for future projects

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