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19:00
@jontsef At a quick glance, yes, something like that
you're setting the background image of the span to be a bunch of whitespace followed by the icon, instead of just the icon
(effectively right-justifying it)
it seems like there should be another way to do it cause this way if i change the text or font or size or such then it'll mess up. maybe a way to start from the right some how
or other browsers...
well, background-position is already used for the sprite alignment
if it were a single icon as the background you could align it to the right, but it's a sprite
@jontsef One of the many idiosyncrasies of CSS :]
maybe i should just make single images out of them
did you figure out why the made the image diagonal?
@jontsef My guess is so that extra whitespace can be grabbed before/after the icons, though I'm not convinced it's necessary at all
is it bad to convert a huge myisam table to innodb, would I be better of starting a new fresh table as innodb?
better off*
19:18
@orourkek ty
user895378
@Shane How big is "huge"? How powerful is the database server? Do you care if you don't have access to the database for an extended period of time? There are lots of variables and your question isn't answerable in its current form.
@Shane create new, port data, destroy original, rename table
@Shane , if you have a live application , you have to create a different table , then transfare the data
evenin' @ircmaxell
Hello!, I have an iframe (with a source to a php file) that file is integrated with the Facebook api, and It gives me an error (I think that it comes because it is in am iframe): "Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent by", what should I do?
Sup @tereško?
@agam360 Debug the error?
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Q: Headers already sent by PHP

Moses89When running my script I get several errors looking like this: Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /some/file.php:12) in /some/file.php on line 23 The lines mentioned in the error messages contain header and setcookie calls. What could be ...

those questions get old
@sg3s because it's easy to search the answer
and for ($i = 0; $i < 1000000; $i++) { echo 'many'; } more @agam360
19:29
I know that the session start can't come after output, but I think that It is caused because of the html (iframe), how can I fix it?
this is the beginning of the php file that I am redirecting to:" <?php
require 'fb/facebook.php';..."
the only 'headers already sent' problem I ever had problems with was the UTF-8 BOM
The only headers already sent problem I ever had was with people not using the search function on the site
19:31
ow I didn't need help to solve it eventually ;)
Or even taking the time to read a post for the matter
@RepWhoringPeeHaa wtf..
I am really having a hard time with this, sorry I forgot to post the full error message:
"Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent by (output started at /hermes/bosweb/web261/b2616/ipg.***/test/fbconnect.php:1) in /hermes/bosweb/web261/b2616/ipg.***/test/fb/facebook.php on line 37", now is it more clear?
"now is it more clear?" Yup it is clear that you are muted. Well done sire
@CarrieKendall ?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa that 'question' was horrid
19:33
@RepWhoringPeeHaa I think that tileset guy might be referring to an image map?
@rdlowrey @ircmaxell @teresko Tks, the table has about 971,533 rows and is about 636MiB It is a live used table too
@CarrieKendall it sure was :P
That's a small db table
@jontsef I have no idea. :P
I heart EpicEditor.
I've been chatting with a 13 year old girl online. Then I found out she is a undercover cop. How cool is that for someone her age.
@ircmaxell hahahahahaha nice!
@ircmaxell Only Bill Murray could say that without sounding creepy
19:51
@ircmaxell She must be a really hard worker!
So, will there or will there not be another Ghostbusters movie?
I saw Bill Murray at a gas station. True story.
Guys: this is wrong right? stackoverflow.com/a/10389697/508666
The part after # is sent to the server
I'd have to look into it but I don't think the # is sent to the server...
So, if I while a function that returns something it does an endless loop (there's only 2 items in DB), but if I foreach it, it works ... please educate me!
19:54
Eeeek
nvm I'm being an idiot again
:p
@Chris huh?
Huh, guess it does get sent. Weird...
while(loop()){ // endless loop that results with browser crashing }, foreach(loop() as $thing){ // works } @ircmaxell
@GordonM nopez now you are also stupid
:P
Oh gawd!
Now I'll have to start enjoying Justin Bieber!
@Chris One runs the function once, and iterates over the result. The other runs it every single time it iterates
Ah, I got an idea. Thanks @ircmaxell
Still less stupid than that question I just CV'd though, for performans and writing true code indeed.
@orourkek so true
I have to wonder if the poster was trolling, actually.
19:58
@GordonM true
@ircmaxell Fixed it by replacing $stmt->fetch() with $stmt->fetchAll();
I am an idiot when it comes to PDO.
One day I shall take over the world!
If anyone's got any comment or opinion on programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/146543/… I'd appreciate it.
20:06
NULL is integer, correct?
DAMN YOU!
omg
"I would like a jsfiddle and a code example! :)"
OK seriously. That question made the whole internet slightly stupider by merely existing.
@GordonM :)
20:11
which is why we should get rid of it, faster
is it just me or does the bottom of his menu already have a border radius?
jesus stop it with all those terrible question pls
@jontsef it looks like it :P
Urge to downvote... rising...
At least that one wasn't PHP
Aaaaaand people answer it anyway.
20:17
if i insert data from a myisam table to a innodb table, should the transferred data be fine?
No reason why not. You will lose the ability to fulltext index though.
im using phpmyadmin to just transfer the data to the other database table with same name but with innodb formatting
Why not just ALTER TABLE to innodb?
well i just copied the entire db structure and altered all tables to innodb
now im just copying data from tables that i need data for
and everything else is just going to be fresh empty tables
20:32
well he said it was abstract :)
$count = 0;
foreach($stmt->fetchAll() as $post){
if($post == 1){
echo $post['content'];
}else{
echo Markdown($post['content']);
}
$count++;
}
What's wrong with this snippet?
The first result should be displayed without Markdown, but ain't doin' it.
no indentation
I'm an idiot.
20:42
All right.
gist: 2562505, 2012-04-30 20:42:02Z
<?php

$count = 0;
foreach($stmt->fetchAll() as $post){
	if($count == 1){
		echo $post['content'];
	}else{
		echo Markdown($post['content']);
	}
	$count++;
}
That works, kind of. It shows the second result without markdown...
facepalm
Forget that I was ever here.
$count = 0; makes no sense, hence .. $count = 1; works.
21:01
$_POST and $_GET are global variables right?
user895378
superglobal
@ybouchard even SUPERglobals :-)
damn you @rdlowrey!!!! ;)
ohh SUPERglobals
user895378
F1 go go gadget function key!
21:02
so I wouldn't have to worry about them in my framework?
user895378
/me makes laser beam noises
actually , @ybouchard , you should not encounter them outside of object that were made in bootstrap stage
So i would have to pass them through the router stage ?
what do you mean by "pass through"
21:08
Oh nevermind I think I understand what you mean by "you should not encounter them outside of the objects that were made in bootstrap stage"
damn why are all streaming sites so retarded slow :(
in general or today?
In general but it seems to get worse by the day
might be your ISP
shouldn't be a problem. I can browse, torrent or newsgroup at normal speeds
21:19
that exactly would be the problem
traffic shaping
anyway .. im off
21:35
@RepWhoringPeeHaa "You've reached the maximum of 30 Deletion votes per day; come back in 2 hours"
I like the first comment on that question
Isn't the question automatically doomed with the phrase "Seamless integration with _____"?
pretty much, no such thing as a perfect framework
@RepWhoringPeeHaa I was using closevote backlog this morning ;)
21:47
@hakre how exactly is that list structured?
posted on April 30, 2012 by Matthew Weier O'Phinney

I've blogged about getting started with ZF2 modules, as well as about ZF2 modules you can already use. But after fielding some questions recently, I realized I should talk about why modules are important for the ZF2 ecosystem.

@orourkek unordered list
that explains that
ok so not being a server guy... for a testing environment (php) I am setting up a LAMP stack. however I always hear nothing but shit about apache... is there any other stack that I should consider for php development? mongoDB? CouchDB? Nginx?
nginx is ok
21:50
zend
LAMP is usually fine, there will always be nay-sayers
and I prefer postgresql for the database
MAMP
What databases do you guys use?
i would say form your own opinion instead of changing just because someone said its 'bad.' especially since it is a testing server.
21:52
@rlemon LAMP also has [probably] the most abundant documentation/Q&A out there, if that sways the decision
@CarrieKendall yes but i've only ever used apache, mysql
so it's hard to form a non biased opinion :P
@rlemon and what problems have you had?
none...
> is there any other stack that I should consider for php development?
exploring is understandable, but don't change just because someone has an opinion :P
no but if I hear 100 people say apache is shit there is better.... it's going to make me want to see what else is out there. google searches for this type of stuff generally loads some blog post where the guy flames apache out the ass then suggest his/her fav. they annoy me so i'm asking a community of php developers :P
I just want to know what you guys use? why did you choose to go that path instead of apache/mysql? i frigging hate mysql and want to switch that anyways...
21:59
@rlemon Apache just isn't trendy at the moment, it's getting overshadowed by funky new servers. However, there's nothing wrong with Apache, it's mature, well supported and well understood. And it's still the most widespread server by a long way so PHP code is more likely to be running in an Apache environment than some other server.

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