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5:00 PM
Is it possible to make a html popup in mod_rewrite?
 
@Mittchel No, mod_rewrite is server side
 
@Mittchel No??
 
Hm do you maybe know how: fok.nl made it like this. When you visit one of there pages(doesn't mether which one) and you haven't set a specific cookie.. it shows you that popup.
How's that done you think?
 
@Mittchel Depends how you're building your site.
 
Basicly I want a script that's easily usable for every website.
they implemented this feature yesterday
 
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5:04 PM
@Mittchel Javascript? Simply check for the cookie with JS and show a popup if it's not present. Or, check for a cookie using PHP and store the result in the page to have JS trigger the popup once loaded? It really depends on how you want to do it.
 
rdlowrey, this means every page needs to contain that javascript.
 
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Or check for the cookie in PHP and if it's not present do a redirect in PHP. Or check for the cookie with mod_rewrite and redirect to the landing page if it's not present
 
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@Mittchel Yes ... it's minimal overhead ...
 
Same problem, you need to have that php script included in every page.
 
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@Mittchel yeah, I know.
 
5:05 PM
You think? What if you've about 3000 files?
 
@Mittchel Put it in a .js file and link to it then?
 
This means editting 3000 files :P
 
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@Mittchel If you design your code this is a complete non-issue
 
@rdlowrey since it's a script I'm going to give to people, this means I have to take into account that people have a poorly designed webpage and really need to edit the 3000 files
 
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@Mittchel That's a THEM problem, not YOU Problem.
 
5:07 PM
Maybe it'll teach them a valuable lesson about writing modular code :)
 
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If someone didn't design their application with any thought to ... well ... anything ... the best you can do is to say, include this one line on every page.
 
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And if someone has that little development skill I have serious doubts about their ability to implement a mod_rewrite solution.
 
haha true that guys
Maybe I just offer them two solutions. the neat one by javascript and the less neat one by .htaccess. Which just redirects you to an exernal page.
 
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@Mittchel That seems like the logical solution to me ... except then you're counting on someone having javascript enabled as well ...
 
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So you would probably be forced to also do a server-side $_COOKIE check to accommodate browsers without javascript enabled.
 
5:10 PM
ye lol
 
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In summary: politicians with no understanding of how technology works shouldn't be passing "fear" laws to regulate it.
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That whole European cookie situation sounds like a complete cluster.
 
Our EU sites use a "popup" to cover the cookie laws
 
@orourkek and did you guys implement that popup on 'every' page?
so a link to a javascript file
 
The site is account based, so anyone with an account will see it on every page until they accept it, and those without accounts I'm not too sure about - I wasn't too involved with the whole thing
 
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5:13 PM
@orourkek I'm assuming javascript? Are you doing server-side checks to ensure you comply for browsers that don't support js or have it turned off? Or is the regulation smart (dumb) enough to not require that?
 
Not javascript, php
it's an in-page "popup"
at least last time I checked on the project it was :]
 
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@orourkek Ah, I see. So, you're basically including a section of code that looks like a popup because of its CSS styling if the server-side check doesn't find the requisite cookie.
 
@Truth yes, I'd say so.
 
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That's probably the best way to do it, since you have to check server-side to support non-js browsers anyway.
 
@rdlowrey I agree
 
5:15 PM
@rdlowrey Sort of. The initial plan was to disable all cookies so we can bypass using a landing page (and get the visitors to the actual site). Then show them the alert box that allows them to accept/reject cookies
 
@Truth try by pressing C
 
I hate file permissions, such a pain in the ass
 
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Does the law make a distinction between a session ID cookie and non-session cookie?
 
The whole law is a complete mess that will severely screw with our analytics, ecommerce reports, ad sales, etc, etc, etc
@rdlowrey not that I'm aware of
 
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5 mins ago, by rdlowrey
In summary: politicians with no understanding of how technology works shouldn't be passing "fear" laws to regulate it.
 
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5:16 PM
Well, that's another argument for RESTful stateless implementations ... personally I don't ever have need of any cookies :)
 
@rdlowrey the law states something like "any information" stored on the users' machines
 
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But if you want to sell anything online ... well ... good luck with that.
 
The UK approach to the cookie law appears to be "Meh. Ignore it"
Works for me
 
It's really the single most annoying thing to happen in a very long time
@GordonM you mean websites are ignoring the law?
 
Some are doing work to implement cookie stuff.
But the law enforcement agencies here say they're not really going to pressure websites regarding their cookies
 
5:19 PM
@rdlowrey Our implementation is similar to this one (at the top, obviously)
 
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Well, it's not that difficult to support, but it's just a completely unnecessary, misguided attempt by people who know nothing about the issue (which ISN'T EVEN AN ISSUE) to provide the illusion of safety. So stupid.
 
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> Developed with input from privacy lawyers
 
Eh, I disagree with it being completely useless, but the collateral damage to legitimate sites is absurd
 
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How about "Developed with input from technology professionals" ??? Where's that line, I wonder?
 
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5:21 PM
@orourkek Please explain to me how a cookie can be harmful? Browsers already limit the amount of cookie data they'll allow anyway. There's no danger. If you don't agree to the site's practices, don't use it. IT'S A FREE SERVICE! NO ONE IS MAKING YOU USE WEBSITE X.
 
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It's about privacy, I know. If you don't like a site's privacy policy, don't use it.
 
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The end.
 
@rdlowrey The intentions are good, but the implementation is mis-guided
 
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@orourkek My point exactly. It's a nice idea, but there's no implementation of "I want privacy online" that makes any sense.
 
how am I able to redirect to a page with the requested url as query string.. I've got this: RewriteRule ^(.*) test.php?link=%{THE_REQUEST} [L]
Doesn't work for some reason
 
5:22 PM
The worst part is for sites (like mine) that use analytics cookies to track nearly everything. Most of our major decisions are decided by clickthrough rates, referrals, etc
Analytics reports suddenly became nearly worthless
 
Aren't analytics tools exempt?
Or maybe not.
 
@GordonM no
 
As nobody seems to give a crap anyway it probably doesn't matter.
 
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@GordonM How could regulators tell the difference?
 
@GordonM With the proper [technical] guidance in writing the bill, that might have happened
 
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5:24 PM
Thank goodness America has gotten the "Internet legislation" questions right ... so far.
 
I don't know. How can they tell the difference between advertiser tracking cookies and a login cookie? And if you use a login cookie for advertising tracking too, what then?
 
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LOL
 
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> This website works best using cookies which are currently blocked. Allow cookies?
 
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I think I just time-warped to 1995.
 
Hi all
 
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5:25 PM
Site works best with Netscape Navigator 4.
 
@rdlowrey Well it's the law now :]
 
@orourkek Not in the US :-P
 
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@Neal yup, screw em!
 
(obviously)
 
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It harms low-quality developers much more than people who know what they're doing, so I guess it's not all bad :)
 
5:26 PM
@rdlowrey ^_^
Any Doctor Who fans in here? ^_^
 
when I visit: test.com/tester.html and my .htaccess gets fired I want to redirect to a page called test.php, with following query string: test.php?link=test.com/tester.html how am I able to do this in mod_rewrite?.

RewriteRule ^(.*) sjaak.php?link=%{HTTP_REFERER} [L]
$_GET['link'] is empty right there..
and when I use HTTP_HOST it just grabs my main domain:P
 
@Neal I never could make it to watch the first episode.
 
@hakre OY...
 
@Mittchel this is what you're trying to do right now :]
 
@hakre BOOOO
 
5:31 PM
lol :D
 
iPage just ripped me off my refund.
poped over the the BBB page and it's kinda confusing
anyone know of a useful place for me to complain about them
 
it's BBB and you have no clue how to use them? I think they should name themselves the Better for Worse Business Buerau instead then .... ^^
 
@rlemon The BBB actually stands for The Bureaucracy Bureau of Bureaucracy, so it's not surprising that their website is confusing
First one of these I've seen in a while!
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Q: How to successfully rewrite old mysql-php code with deprecated mysql_* functions?

ByakuganI am still learning mostly from books I buy, but today I leart that my book is old even when I bought it this year ... Concerning programming in PHP. Now I know that mysql_* commands in PHP are deprecated and should be replaced with more secure and stable prepared statements and PDO. So I put mys...

 
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5:47 PM
@orourkek Woah! Extra-super-duper upvote!
 
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It seems some people are paying attention, after all.
 
@rdlowrey we can only hope...
 
i got my hosting package and prepaid a year on a pre-paid CC... then when i demanded the refund and didn't have the CC they said ok, we will mail you a cheque... cool.... called today (45 days later) asking where the cheque was and they say they refunded the CC and can't help me. so i bitch and tell them that it was prepaid and they knew this and were supposed to send me a cheque and they tell me now "well you can contact Mastercard and see if they will send you the money"
PFFT for a card I have no proof I owned, purchased like 2 years ago from some random ass gas station, cut up the same d
^ the nutshell of my ipage experience
demanded my refund because my 6kb HTML only document was taking 35 seconds to serve
 
They are **kilo**bytes, that's a HUGE chunk of data!!
wow, github considers this a "trending repo"
 
woah
 
6:05 PM
@ircmaxell A SOLID nightmare
 
LOL click that forun post link in his question
He says "This guy is having the same problem"
but it's C++
 
posted on June 06, 2012 by Chris Shiflett

When I read that LinkedIn leaked 6.5 million passwords, I thought it was newsworthy, so I shared it. Bummer for them, I thought, especially given a few particularly bad practices: The hashes were unsalted SHA-1 hashes. SHA-1 was proven weak back in 2005, and unsalted hashes are especially weak. Those who visited the LinkedIn home page were shown a fake log in form that attempts to tr

 
lol
 
Anyone know how to manually pull out the csrf token & hash from the codeigniter security class?
 
6:20 PM
the session
 
oh?
 
Hmm.. I've got this .htaccess that redirects you to a page when a certain cookie isn't set. When you reach that page, you can click a button that sets the cookie. After you clicked the button it should redirect you to the mainpage(using header location) and it should display the frontpage. Sadly, when it redirects me to the homepage the mod_rewrite redirects me back to the page with the button.. is this a cache issue?
 
Sorry, cookies in .htaccess is not my forté
You could debug that theory by disabling the cache, though
 
@orourkek yay, upvote to the sky. I left an answer btw. stackoverflow.com/a/10920267/367456
 
@orourkek disable the cache in php right?
 
@hakre So glad to see questions like that :]
@Mittchel browser cache
 
6:53 PM
Is there a way to check if a class has been instantiated?
 
 
why
 
o_O
 
same here
@MichaelEcklund Why?
 
@hakre nice answer too
 
6:54 PM
@orourkek thx
 
@hakre What's the image on that link? the not hacked one is the seinfeld gang dancing for joy
 
13 mins ago, by ircmaxell
https://gimmebar.com/view/4ec3e1bd2e0aaab60400001f
 
@ircmaxell hehe
 
@ircmaxell I am auto requiring class files. They are only instantiated when needed. Although I want to check if a class has already been instantiated.
 
Why do you want to check if it has already been instantiated?
 
6:57 PM
Not hacked:
 
@ircmaxell I don't trust gimmebar JS disabled.
 
why?
 
So I can decide if I should instantiate the class and THEN use it, or just use it since it's already been instantiated.
 
ummm
 
6:58 PM
@MichaelEcklund sounds like lazy initialization.
 
What would be a better approach @hakre ?
 
wait a second. If you don't know if it's instantiated, how are you supposed to get ahold of the object?
 
@MichaelEcklund what are the alternatives/options?
 
My files are automatically required and stored in an array, where the key of each is the class name and the value of each array is the location of the file.
 
OK, that linkedin thing's got me stressed now.
 
7:01 PM
@MichaelEcklund Are the includes configured classes or just the class definitions?
 
@GordonM was your password cracked?
 
@MichaelEcklund: do you understand what instantiation means?
@GordonM leakedin.org
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Don't know. Need to check
 
I have a run method which checks for the specified class name in the array. Then instantiates it, so I can access methods within that particular requested class.
 
and I'm not sure I trust that leakedin page
 
7:03 PM
Good news today all around: Windows Update compromised
 
@ircmaxell Is you ego so big that you have to sarcastically make fun of me, instead of helping me, like this website was designed for?
 
@hakre oooo, such a perfect dayyyy
 
@hakre Quick, be sure you update windows to get rid of the security hole! Oh, wait...
 
@orourkek that was yesterday.
 
@MichaelEcklund No, I really am confused. If it's instantiated, you have an object. If it's not, you don't. So if you have a variable with the object, it's instantiated. It's so simple that my only logical conclusion is that you're mis-using the word instantiated...
 
7:06 PM
@hakre old news
 
@MichaelEcklund if someone helps you, it's hes free will, you are in no position to expect help, there is such a thing called paid support.
 
@GordonM Oh good, I came here just to let people know if they hadn't found out already.
 
So glad I don't update windows ever, THAT will protect me!
 
I'm probably going to end up doing forced password resets for all of my users, judging from the volume of "Wait, how do I change my password again?" questions I've had.
 
7:10 PM
@ircmaxell Let me restate my original question for further clarification. Is it possible to check if a class has already been instantiated?
 
@Michael Instantiated ever? no
You can see if it exists in memory with class_exists
 
lol
I know, in all honestly I was just testing this questions for this forum and deleting them. Simple experiment — Doctorbal 1 min ago
 
@MichaelEcklund instantiated means constructed into an object...
 
@MichaelEcklund If your naming is consistent, isset() could work to see if the object exists where you expect it to be, but that's a very fragile paradigm
 
7:12 PM
Class: class User{}
Object: new User;
 
You could call get_defined_vars, iterate through the entire world and do an instanceof check on them all. This is, of course, a bad idea and won't catch everything, like if it was put in an array or stuck in an object property.
 
You're the programmer, you should have at least a basic idea of what you've created with new.
 
Yes and I want to know if "new User" has already been called somewhere.
 
grep for new User in your code?
 
@MichaelEcklund Shouldn't you have an object then?
 
7:13 PM
@Michael Not on the surface, no.. there's ways to track that yourself though
 
You could modify the User class to log when it's been constructed?
 
enjoy
 
$user = new User; if ($user instanceof User) {/*code goes here*/}
 
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@MichaelEcklund Sounds like you're trying to work around an ill-advised static usage :)
 
Thanks @GordonM. @rdlowrey I am using the command pattern. Why is that ill-advised?
 
7:15 PM
But if you've called new User and it hasn't done something like throw an exception in its constructor you should already know that's a User anyway.
 
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@MichaelEcklund I didn't say the Command pattern is ill-advised. I said static is ill-advised.
 
It really doesn't sound like you are!
In object-oriented programming, the command pattern is a design pattern in which an object is used to represent and encapsulate all the information needed to call a method at a later time. This information includes the method name, the object that owns the method and values for the method parameters. Three terms always associated with the command pattern are client, invoker and receiver. The client instantiates the command object and provides the information required to call the method at a later time. The invoker decides when the method should be called. The receiver is an instance of the...
 
it sounds like you're trying to invent your own hybrid sourcemaking.com/design_patterns/object_pool
 
^ I need to make one of those soon
 
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^ I made one of those the other day for caching Reflection instances
 
7:18 PM
Quick question: What's the term used for commenting /* */ block something ?
 
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block comment?
 
docblock
 
Docblocks are block comments with a specific expected layout.
 
/** [function/method attributes] */ is a docblock
 
@rdlowrey What's the interface for it like? Statics? ObjectPool::getInstance('myClass') ?
 
7:21 PM
Isn't that what you mean @Nick?
 
YES!!!
thank you guys ;)
 
@orourkek Doesn't a docblock require multilines and * at start of "all" lines?
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Yeah, what I wrote was more of an overview
 
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@MikeB nope. no static, just a single instance passed in as a dependency through the constructor of any object that uses reflections ...
 
but it's usually (always?) with /** instead of /*
 
7:22 PM
love it
 
@orourkek yup correct
 
/** indicates that the comment is meant to be parsed by a documentation generation tool such as DocBlox or ApiGen. Certain IDEs can also parse them and use them to provide code hints when you're typing in code.
/* is just an ordinary comment.
 
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@MikeB It's not super abstracted because I only use it to cache ReflectionClass, ReflectionMethod (constructors) and ReflectionParameters, but you can take a look at it here
 
@ircmaxell Thank you. I think that's the most useful thing you've said to me today. That is exactly it.
 
@rdlowrey Nice, very clean
 
7:28 PM
uh huh
 
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array_change_key_case -- wow ... PHP really does have a function for everything. Here I was trying to do a bunch of array_flip and array_walk voodoo
 
dude, don't assume that everyone is out to get you. I tried asking questions to figure out what you were trying to do. And as it turns out, you weren't clearly describing the problem if that was the solution...
 
Feel free to assume that everyone is an alien lizard man in disguise, though.
 
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@GordonM is probably out to get you. That guy will snipe a bad question with a snarky comment in half a second :)
 
no, teresko is out to get you
 
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7:32 PM
This is true.
 
huh?
 
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lol
 
:-P
 
@rdlowrey That is my gift. It's also my curse.
 
7:37 PM
 
@webarto lmao hilarious, love that guy
 
Nice
 
@webarto ariens man
 
Can someone tell me how can I creat a pdf file from a php script which generates a html page ? I am using TCPDF Class for generating PDF documents. I have trying to get the php content in a variable like $html= include('myfile.php') but I get the following error TCPDF ERROR: Some data has already been output, can't send PDF file. It is the first time that I'm using TCPDF so need some help if posible. I have tried ob_start() and ob_end_flush() in myfile.php but no success
 
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@webarto THAT is awesome.
 
7:41 PM
I DONT KNOW THEREFORE GLOBALS
 
 
@Nick @GordonM @rdlowrey aliens dudeee :P
@hakre I'll never be that cool
 
my eyes
 
The very definition of hard work: stackoverflow.com/questions/10920822/…
 
looks like this all my code out!
lol
 
7:45 PM
Sometimes I think people write their questions thinking they'll get a personal 'code-butler' to answer all their questions
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I'm trying to create product X which uses products Y and Z. Who would love to talk to me about it?
 
@MikeB I think thats the only reason some of those people get anything done, thats all they do, eventually someone falls for it
 
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I won't lie, when I first started using SO I answered a few garbage questions that no one else would just so I could rep-whore up a bit.
 
3 hours ago, by rdlowrey
I'll never understand why people think that SO users are just sitting around thinking, "man, I hope someone does a huge code dump so I can filter through it to find a tiny problem that's the result of the OP not knowing the language." ... it doesn't work please help! ... code dumps blow
hehe
 
@orourkek LOL
 
7:49 PM
according to that site mine wasn't leaked, not a big deal but I checked anyways
 
@MikeB LOL code butler
Good day sir. I've recompiled the source tree and checked it into your git repository, and pressed a fresh morning suit for you.
 
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For the record, doesn't necessarily mean ... I try to avoid downvoting questions from relatively new users who didn't read the FAQ. Don't wanna run people off :)
 
duplicate question poster cluster user: stackoverflow.com/questions/10858230/creating-pdf-file
 
@rdlowrey Just in case the poster gets their panties in a wad on meta....
 
@rdlowrey New users get puppy protection by me as well, at least for the downvotes.
 
7:55 PM
I usually only downvote wrong answers and obvious duplicates that are getting upvotes for no reason
 
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Hmm ... @hakre does the extension display one-boxes for your own posts? Or only for other people's?
 
only other peoples'
iirc
 
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Okay, just making sure it wasn't just me
 
@rdlowrey others, not owns. - wasn't you. what orourkek said.
 
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Doh, accidentally flagged my own post
 
7:58 PM
ooooo, what I quickly read of that was good
 
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<--- Good work, moron
 
@rdlowrey yessss
 
@rdlowrey if you let your tan fall behind, you're gonna have a bad time.
 
@orourkek lol
Has rdlowrey lost his tan?
 
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Too flagged for tanning ... or was it the other way around? I don't remember.
 
7:59 PM
@hakre his avatar has :P
 
my drinking crew has a programming problem
 
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It's probably not showing up, but I changed my gravatar back a couple of hours ago.
 
still same after CTRL+F5
 
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I wonder if I have to ctrl+f5 to convince chat to reload the api data from gravatar ...
 
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Nope, just have to wait.
 
8:03 PM
@rdlowrey I believe logging out of the stackexchange network and logging back in fixes it.
 
However, that's not as easy to do as you might think.
 
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@LeviMorrison whatev, I don't care :) I'm sure it'll refresh eventually ...
 
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@LeviMorrison I pushed all the routing stuff, and purposefully left out eager-loaded callable controllers (for now) just so I could get things pushed.
 
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I have a couple of questions, though ...
 
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@LeviMorrison Instead of throwing the HttpException for 404s and 405s, what if the relevant classes notify event listeners when 404/405 events occur and only throw the exception if no listeners are registered? That way people have the option to manage those events without exceptions?
 
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Personally, I really like the exception handling option to immediately change your control context from anywhere when an HttpException is thrown, but everyone might not.
 
Fatal error: Directive 'allow_call_time_pass_reference' is no longer available in PHP in Unknown on line 0
Fedora 17 has PHP 5.4 support it looks like, yay
 
What does this look like to you?
 
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@webarto hehe, thanks
 
@Truth a sorcery
 
@webarto It's supposed to be a simulation for something in reality. What do you think it looks like?
 
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@Truth Something that won't be correctly rendered by Internet Explorer before 2019
 
And now seriously?
 
8:17 PM
lol
 
It's supposed to simulate a mirror rotating on its x-axis
 
okay, does this qualify as a bug in PHP?
@hakre I have a php.ini file with the error in :4015891
 
lol?
 
so now the question.
 
@Truth WOW, I opened it with FF first
 
8:19 PM
If I start php on the commandline to list the location of the ini file
 
@webarto ?
 
I can't because it exists before doing any output about the ini
 
lol
 
That's not very useful for troubleshooting.
 
8:19 PM
@Truth haven't seen "real" effect :)
 
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@hakre oh nice ... except for I'm not crazy about the latest GNOME, so ...
 
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Also, if you deal with fedora, the remi collet repo is great for keeping up with the bleeding edge php releases via yum
 
@rdlowrey remi repo is mandatory imo
 
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@RepWhoringPeeHaa YES SIR.
 
How about now? (same link), look at it now
 
8:22 PM
@RepWhoringPeeHaa lol
 
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@Truth It looks more mirror-like, now.
 
@rdlowrey That sounds like a good solution to me.
 
@Truth is it possible to add some sort of reflection
 
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@LeviMorrison Yeah, makes sense to me ... I hadn't considered it until the other day when @hakre was railing against using exceptions to control program flow :)
 
let me check
 
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8:24 PM
@RepWhoringPeeHaa REMI REPO or GTFO IMO
 
@Truth I was trying to make sort of "3D" slider, failed 31.47.3.10:1337/slider.php
 
@hakre :-)
 
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@LeviMorrison Just going to have it broadcast sys.router.404 and sys.router.405 with the Request instance as the data parameter so people can decide what to do based on the request parameters.
 
I hate politics
 
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@ircmaxell Ugh, don't get me started.
 
8:27 PM
could be improved
but that's the gist of it
 
@ircmaxell I suppose that depends on the sphere you are talking about, for me.
 
company politics
 
There is Remi Collet and there is Remi Gaillard
 
@hakre Both are mandatory :)
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Yeah, but the McDonalds move has become so popular you can't do it any longer.
 
8:30 PM
@Truth saw it :) jsfiddle.net/bxF85 soften up reflection a bit, what do you think
 
@webarto White is too white.
 
hehe @hakre
 
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@webarto +1 on @LeviMorrison's comment
 
hey it's @Truth 's creation :P
 
What magic is this
 
8:34 PM
aliens
@ircmaxell "Working and slow will always be better than not working and fast." <- this is me, fast(ish) and non working :P
 
@webarto Nice, see here dabblet.com/gist/2882774
 
the biggest performance gain that can be had is the transition from not working to working
 
you are aware that all items have same ID
 
validation police! validation police!
 
8:44 PM
@tereško sure, the nice thing about CSS is, that it does not care because CSS is langauge agnostic and ID is the business of the browser ;)
 
@hakre except that it won't work in IE or FF
 
@ircmaxell as said browser business.
but I mean who ain't using chrome for this stuff?
for normal day to day use I would have disabled these effects.
I mean I need the browser for work, not for leisure
 
Since the plan is to make a GIF out of it
I only need it to work in one browser
I happen to use Chrome, so webkit it is
The original is here by the way:
 
If you need more than one thing to exhibit the same traits, then that means that you have a class of things. The clue's in the name. :) And ID applies to exactly one thing because it's intended to identify a particular instance of something. If you give more than one object the same ID then you're doing it wrong!
 
8:51 PM
The point is to simulate a mirror rotating on its x-axis, @GordonM @hakre @tereško
Tell me your opinions, could it be improved?
 
Yeah, replace id="oval" with class="oval" and give each one a unique ID (or no ID if they're not needed). :)
Also, it doesn't do anything in firefox. It does do something in Safari but I'm not sure that it's the something you want it to do.
Doesn't seem to do anything in Opera either.
 
@GordonM Read my above comments. The point is to make a GIF out of it. It only needs to work in Chrome
I don't mean the markup or anything, how does it look?
Does it look like it's actually a mirror moving? Or is there something else I need to add/remove?
 
@Truth looks like Flash ;)
 

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