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2:00 PM
@Zundrium If the time it takes to get information is more valuable than the information itself, the information is considered secure.
We are on the web, regardless of any means you may attempt, the information is public, and accessible, since you placed it publicly on the web
 
@ircmaxell how many times have you applied your own Abstraction Oriented Architecture?
 
If you don't want hte public to copy your content, don't put it online.
Sure, you can make it annoying for people to try and take your code
 
@Zundrium quite a few
 
But nothing more.
 
@ircmaxell Could you show me the results? The tree structures?
 
2:02 PM
@ircmaxell I didn't read the whole article because I can't right now, but I don't think it's a new idea. Just an old one that should catch on but hasn't.
 
no... I haven't been able to get a good ER diagram made from anything significant, and I didn't want to waste time doing it by hand
@LeviMorrison it's not a new idea. I'm posing a new name and re-introducing it because it hasn't caught on much
 
@ircmaxell If you can convert but one more soul, I'll be happy :)
I'm a recent convert myself.
 
:-D
 
@ircmaxell To bad.
 
Look at cryptlib, it's built mostly with that in mind
 
2:07 PM
hi everyone, is there a way that i can get ($_get) data with a submit button?
 
:-( haven't hit the +3 on HN
 
@JavascriptGeek What do you mean?
 
@Truth I mean I have learned that we have to use post method on forms. But I want to use a get method when my form is submitted. So I want when the users clicks the submit botton the action of my form would be a get of http. A link like this localhost/website2/cart.php?action=add&id=10
 
You don't have to use the post method on forms.
You can use get or post.
 
@JavascriptGeek <form method="get" action="index.php">...</form>
 
2:11 PM
Generally accepted best practice is to use get for forms that fetch information without making any changes.
 
I have array of data in my mail sending file...
 
@JavascriptGeek Only use GET for requests reading data, don't make changes to data or the server with a GET request
 
oh great will try and come back, thank you
@Truth oh i think i know what you mean
 
@JavascriptGeek Use POST for posting data (changing data) and GET for getting it.
 
can i use something like this? The scenario is that the user submits order "<form method='get' action=\"cart.php?action=add&id=".$row['id']."\">"
 
2:13 PM
I have array of data in my mail sending file...also from form submitting, getting array with filtered data... if from submitting data matches with my default array value that need to change color
any one?
hrlp??/
help??*
 
@Dhamu I don't understand what you're trying to do
 
@JavascriptGeek Strictly speaking no, because that kind of request is causing a change in state.
State-changing requests should be done through POST
 
@GordonM ok thank you very much :) next time will be more careful
 
I have list of check boxs with value in front end, in from submitting need to sent all from list checked values with different color ... Is this possible?
@Truth
 
2:17 PM
@JavascriptGeek this request can be cached, too, which is not useful in your case.
 
Whilst it's not written in stone that you use GET to fetch data and POST to change state (the specs say SHOULD instead of MUST), it's really a good idea to not do anything that changes state through GET
 
so do you have any clues about how i can make this work?
i mean I need a submit bottom for the user to submit order
 
@Dhamu Sure, what have you tried?
 
<input type="submit" />
 
@GordonM sure but how I will use the get method with the submit button?
 
2:21 PM
@JavascriptGeek Why do you need get?
 
because I need the data from the database to add them in the user 's cart, and i don t want to use a link
 
foreach($default_skill_design as $value) {
$Message .= $value . ", ";
}
@true
this for all values from array
[skill_design] array from form submitting
which user checked from frontend
in $default_skill_design array need to change color of which checked
@Truth
hmmm?
 
@JavascriptGeek A GET form with a submit button behaves the same way as a URL. There's no need for a link
 
I have list of check boxs with value in front end, in from submitting need to sent all from list checked values with different color ...
i have used
 
@GordonM but I can t right a get link on action="" .....
 
2:33 PM
foreach($default_skill_design as $value) {
$Message .= $value . ", ";
}
this for all values from array
[skill_design] array from form submitting
which user checked from frontend
in $default_skill_design array need to change color of which checked
 
Sorry, but I just don't understand what you're trying to do.
 
I have list of check boxs with value in front end, in from submitting need to sent all from list, but checked values with different color ...
 
So I guess this pagination script is shit (missing,undefined vars), phpeasystep.com/phptu/29.html , moving on to next tutorial.
 
2:48 PM
Oh god it is
 
I'm refactoring legacy code. I actually enjoy this now that I have a good IDE to help me.
With only vim I hated it.
 
Oh god, even the good pagination tutorials mess up, set the dropdown to all items and the pagination numbers still there....
 
@Event_Horizon That entire site is terrible
 
I'm not even on that same site
lol
 
damn I should rename to double ping :(
 
2:57 PM
Ha, that happens to me once in a while
 
> $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] - This function will show only server name.
// values sent from form
$name=$_POST['name'];
$email=$_POST['email'];
$country=$_POST['country'];

// Insert data into database
$sql="INSERT INTO $tbl_name(confirm_code, name, email, password, country)VALUES('$confirm_code', '$name', '$email', '$password', '$country')";
$result=mysql_query($sql);
 
horrifying stuff eh?
 
That site should die a horrble painfully death / dead whichever it is
 
Sam
Evening
 
3:04 PM
Use md5(); to encrypts password to make it more secure
 
1
Q: Facebook Graph API session expiration

user1272724I use the following PHP code to publish random messages from my database to my Facebook fan page: require_once('src/facebook.php'); $appid = 'MY_APP_ID'; $appsecret = 'APP_SECRET'; $pageid = 'MY_PAGE_ID'; $token = 'MY_ACCESS_TOKEN'; // Create our Application instance (replace this with your app...

 
lol
 
Sam
@webarto i saw that one, i lol'd :p
 
Please look at this question if you familiar with Facebook Graph API stackoverflow.com/questions/10923783/…
 
@rdlowrey have you had time to look at the changes I made to Uri?
 
user895378
3:12 PM
@LeviMorrison I have, I was trying to get all my stuff in order so I could ping you :)
 
@NikiC I confirmed with Alexey Shein that the documentation team will renew their PhpStorm license.
 
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@LeviMorrison My initial reaction to the concrete class being named Url was I didn't like it, but then it grew on me and after all, I don't know how else it could be named and now I kinda like it.
 
@rdlowrey I mean, a URI other than a standard URL would need a different implementation. I wasn't 100% on that decision either, but it seemed to make sense to me.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I just pushed a UrlFactory to the base namespace -- it takes a $_SERVER superglobal (or user equivalent for testing) and makes a Url object ... check it out
 
@rdlowrey Only issue I see is that the default port isn't null, it's 80.
 
user895378
3:17 PM
oh, right.
 
You should need a license to create a tutorial site and mention anything even remotely related to security
5
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison git commit --amend ... git push -f ... What are you talking about? It uses 80, not null :)
 
@rdlowrey lol
 
user895378
@ircmaxell haven't had a chance to read your blog yet, but I'm looking forward to it.
 
Actually, most of your defaults shouldn't be null, they should be empty strings. Path defaults to '/'.
Although, PHP might take care of that for you.
I'm not sure.
 
3:20 PM
Guys is there another way of 'code styling' this:
class FooClass
    extends FooAbstract
    implements BarInterface
{
}
 
I haven't played with that part of PHP.
 
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@LeviMorrison Well, my thinking was the Url implementation could check for NULL on the required values and throw an exception if it happened ... because that would mean an unforeseen error in the $_SERVER superglobal
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa You mean using a coding style enforcer?
 
user895378
Because you shouldn't be able to pass in a NULL for something like the URI host ... even in testing
 
@rdlowrey I put defaults for anything optional in the constructor. I can have it check for null on the others, I guess.
I'll do that in a moment.
 
Sam
3:22 PM
Ive been asked to read a log file using php and count how many requests were made for each file. Has anyone ever done this before?
As it is quite a large file (about 100mb) should i read it in chunks?
 
@Sam Man, you don't need PHP, you need grep and awk fu.
 
Sam
Ive never used those before :/ Probably best to go with something i understand
 
@LeviMorrison I mean that I hate the style of that multilining with indentation and { after it without indentation. It is probably just me but imo it doesn't improve readability. So I'm curious whether there is some other way of writing it. In any coding style 'standard'.
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Oh:
 
3:26 PM
class FooClass extends FooAbstract implements BarInterface {
}
 
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@LeviMorrison I was trying to decide how to name wrapper functions in the Request interface to the Uri methods ... what do you think about Request::getUri --> Uri::__toString and Request::getUriPath --> Uri::getPath (just using getUri where get is used in the Uri interface)?
 
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@LeviMorrison @RepWhoringPeeHaa I do it on a single line unless it's just enormously long ... and even then I might use a namespace alias to shorten it
 
@LeviMorrison Yup. Another way but still preventing 80cols limit break :)
Sorry mulitpinging again
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Wait, 60 cols? Edit: even 80 is a bit short in this day and age.
 
user895378
I was thinking ... woah, 60 column limit?
 
3:27 PM
I think @rdlowrey like a hard limit of 85, but man, I'll go for 100 or even 120 char limit . . .
 
:) Damnit. The next version of the cv-pls plugin (edit ironic isnt it) also gets the feature that you cannot submit posts at once. You first have to review it :P
 
user895378
I've gotten use to the hard limit at 85 ... but my "hard" limit isn't that hard, really. I try really hard to limit lines to that, but if they drift into 87, 88, 89 I don't worry about it
 
@Sam Try something along the lines of:
#!/bin/bash

awk '$9!="404" && $9!="500" {print $7}' "$1" \
| grep -ivE '(.gif|.jpg|.png|.js|.css|.swf)' \
| sed 's/\?.*//g' \
| sed 's/(.+)\/$/$1/g' \
| sort \
| uniq -c \
| sort -rn
 
user895378
I aim for 80, try really hard to condense or break at 85 and don't sweat the small stuff.
 
Sam
@LeviMorrison That is totally new to me, i persume id need to download grep for this?
 
3:30 PM
@Sam . . . you don't use grep all the time? ;)
 
Sam
@LeviMorrison Never even heard of it! lolo
I am a new dev, under a years experience, so youll have to cut me some slack :p
 
You'll need grep, awk, and sed and a linux system . . .
 
Sam
and some strong coffee and Led Zeppelin?
 
@Sam Led Zeppelin can help you pass the time while it runs :)
 
Sam
3:33 PM
Cant be serious.... I mean really?
 
I don't wanna live here anymore
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison How's this in Request for wrapping the Uri object functionality:
 
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    public function getUri() {
        return $this->uri->__toString();
    }

    public function getUriComponent($component) {

        $method = 'get' . ucfirst($component);
        if (is_callable($this->uri, $method)) {
            return $this->uri->$method();
        }

        throw new OutOfBoundsException;
    }
 
@rdlowrey Sure. Although I completely disagree with OutOfBoundsException.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I know you hate that one :) What would prefer?
 
3:36 PM
Really need to sit down and do some serious design work on the RMR implementation at some point.
Just can't be bothered :)
 
@rdlowrey You are attempting to get a component that doesn't exist. Since there are a fixed amount of components, you can do DomainException.
 
@LeviMorrison Great, thanks!
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison You're right.
 
Sam
RMR implementation? @GordonM
 
@LeviMorrison I saw that one coming
 
3:39 PM
@rdlowrey Or maybe InvalidUriComponentException . I personally don't like making super specific exceptions, but it's better than misusing a generic one.
 
@Sam Yeah, one of the planned features for Reefknot. peej.co.uk/articles/rmr-architecture.html
 
Sam
Ohh
 
Okay, quick design question. When it comes to exceptions, do you guys build a suite of custom exceptions or do you stick to those in the SPL?
 
@GordonM I tend to stick with the SPL ones and get in a fight here in chat which one to use
 
@LeviMorrison If you have time for it sometime, could you maybe design a set of good core exceptions which could replace the SPL ones?
 
3:42 PM
@RepWhoringPeeHaa lol
 
@NikiC How about extending the SPL exceptions instead?
 
It still needs a lot of work.
 
@LeviMorrison That are just the issues with the current system
What I'd be interested in is a nice new (and completely separate) hierarchy which actually makes sense
@GordonM I don't think the SPL exceptions can be fixed
 
@NikiC You want a clean set? Oh I could gladly do that. We'd sure enjoy getting it approved though.
 
3:43 PM
They are fundamentally and inherently broken
 
Looking at the RFC now.
@NikiC How so?
 
@LeviMorrison I've had pretty good experience getting stuff into PHP if it actually makes sense. And new exceptions definitely make sense to me.
 
I do wish there was a richer set, but InvalidArgumentException is fairly unambigious.
 
@GordonM Or so you think.
 
user895378
@NikiC lol @ "which actually makes sense"
 
user895378
3:46 PM
InvalidArgumentException vs. UnexpectedValueException is a mini-Vietnam for me at least once per week.
 
@GordonM The RuntimeException/LogicException distinction (nobody really knows when you should throw which). Super ambiguous cases where you can throw any of OutOfBoundsException, OutOfRangeException, DomainException or InvalidArgumentException. And more stuff like that. Most exceptions are very unclear in what they are good for. Thus the only exceptions which are really used are InvalidArgument as well as the two base exceptions Logic and Runtime.
So, if you could provide a nice shiny new hierarchy, it would be nice @Levi
 
@NikiC I'll draft up something really quick so we can start thinking about it.
 
@NikiC And now everybody uses them for all totally different things. So they are totally useless imo
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Exactly
 
huh
 
3:49 PM
@NikiC Would a shiny new hierarchy, alongside the existing one, help in any way at all?
 
yeah that actually does look rather messy
 
I still think that this is an issue of education rather than replacement.
 
@salathe I think so
 
@NikiC I don't dare to comment without seeing a proposed new hierarchy.
 
@salathe Yeah, that's why I asked @Levi to create one :P
 
user895378
3:51 PM
I don't know ... lots of smart people have thoroughly educated themselves on the SPL exceptions and it's still an issue for the educated ...
 
@NikiC I'd rather @LeviMorrison spent time fixing the docs.
 
@salathe I have spent a little time on that.
 
@LeviMorrison A little sure. ;)
 
It's one reason I know and hate the bloody SplExceptions so much.
@salathe I chose my words carefully.
I also have done some substantial work on the new prototype of the website.
I'm a busy guy.
 
Now you're making excuses.
 
3:53 PM
@salathe I'm not, actually.
 
@LeviMorrison Fair enough, I don't care enough to discuss it.
 
@LeviMorrison Aside from package specific details, nearly every exception I throw could fit in there except for the DomainException.
Forgot that, one moment.
@NikiC I've also thought about a base ServiceException which PdoException, LdapException, etc, could all inherit from.
 
@LeviMorrison Needs moar
 
@NikiC I know, but I think it at least needs those.
 
Perhaps the OO extensions should include their own hierarchies that extend a lightweight generic hierarchy.
 
3:59 PM
Those probably are some of the more important, but there is more to it I think
 
Where's InvalidArgumentException and RuntimeException? :(
 
@Donut Unneeded.
 
Then what should I throw if, forexample I can't open file?
 
@Donut InvalidPointerException?
 
@Donut FileException, which should be created along with the class that does file management, not necessarily the PHP core.
 
4:01 PM
Can not call function/create class?
I cannot think of more right now.
 
What about a SegfaultException ;)
 
Or if function is variadic but invalid arguments were specified?
 
@Donut You were able to detect that it wasn't openable in your own code, so handle it in your own code.
@Donut Then tell me why they are invalid.
It's probably because it was an invalid type.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Cant' catch that one, can we? ;)
 
Dunno, something like constructor takes 1/3 argumetns but 2 were specified, example `new Color(255,255)
 
@Donut Then it should take all 3. PHP won't throw an exception for that, it just raises an error.
 
4:04 PM
It can also take 1.
So I have to define it w/o params and use func_get_args
 
@Donut Then I'd say it's a bad design.
 
:(
 
What about a DontUseTheGodDamnedMySqlFunctionsException ?
 
@GordonM O.o I'll add that one.
 
Anyone have any recommendations for a book on learning/using CodeIgniter?
 
4:07 PM
@LeviMorrison I'm guessing he's thinking either an RGB/HSV colour spec, or a named colour like "red" or "blue" or whatever.
It's kind of a pity PHP doesn't have proper method overloading so you can define the same method with different argument signatures.
 
@GordonM 1 Parameter = same for all three, 3 = one param for each color.
 
@JohnConde you really want to learn that? ;)
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa My job has decided to use that for our software so I don't have a choice. :)
 
@JohnConde Plenty of people in here have plenty of opinions on various frameworks and half of us are working on frameworks of our own. But pretty much all of us are united in thinking CI is terrible :)
 
11
Q: CodeIgniter book

DejanCan you recommend me some book about CodeIgniter? I have knowledge about oop but not about mvc or other frameworks.

 
4:10 PM
I'd seriously try and talk them out of it.
 
@GordonM I just went from optimistic to pessimistic! lol
@GordonM The decision-maker is the kind of person where once they make a decision, it it written in stone.
 
Sorry, but at least you're braced for it. Assuming you can't talk them out of it. If you can then Symfony is held in pretty high regard.
 
@GordonM Interestingly enough that was the framework I advocated
 
..or FuelPHP, is another really nice framework.
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Thanks for the link
 
4:17 PM
@userabuser I'm not sure about it
 
Anyone here knows how stackoverflow guesses syntax highlighting given a snippet?
(algorithm, source code etc)
 
@Christian I thought I saw a meta post about that. Lemme see if I can find it
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Now that I mention it, I might have seen it before as well...
 
58
Q: Changes to syntax highlighting

Jeff AtwoodWe're changing the way syntax highlighting is done on the Stack Exchange engine. As you probably know, we use Google Code Prettify for automatic syntax highlighting. Since the beginning, we've had kind of a boolean setting per website: code blocks are always automatically highlighted (Stack O...

 
Oho...so it's Google Code Pretify....saw it in the search results somewhere
And it's in javascript...excellent :D
Thanks @RepWhoringPeeHaa
 
4:23 PM
np
Guys is this button centered in your browsers?
 
it's centered on the X axis but it's top of the page on the Y axis.
 
@GordonM ty
 
np
 
4:40 PM
@RepWhoringPeeHaa that's not centered in Chrome. It appears in the upper left.
 
@MrCode tnx for testing. Seems to be related to older version of webkit: stackoverflow.com/questions/10935878/…
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa its got no background color in mozilla and IE
just fyi
seems centered though
 
@Event_Horizon That's expected since it uses -webkit- prefix ;)
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa yeah but there is a gradient for both of those browsers
 
@Event_Horizon No there is a gradient for FF and "filter" for ie ;)
I know I know ;)
 
4:46 PM
the ie filter gave me a migrane a few days ago, kept using the wrong hex codes for no reason
 
Just making sure you knew, I didn't know until yesterday if that tells you how behind I am
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa it will center in Chrome with a fixed width or give it a container with text-align:center; and on the button remove the auto margin and use display:inline or inline-block
 
Learned it from that dabblet.com thing Truth linked here the other day
 
@RepWhoringPeeHaa You can also use text-align:center; on it's parent element, if possible
 
4:49 PM
@Event_Horizon this is one of the things I use for gradients, gives all available prefixes
 
@orourkek Yeah I found that the other day too
 
also their chrome/ff extension is pretty awesome
 
5:04 PM
More of a personal preference question, but assuming your views are "templates" (not a view class), how small is too small? For instance, if you've got a fairly small list (graphically about 200px x 300px) of data that is used with some frequently around the site, would you make it a separate view, have the controller spit out the few lines of html, or something else?
(I'm talking about 4 lines of html per item in the list, with 1-5 being the average list size)
 
@orourkek Sounds like partial 'views' / templates
 
I thought about using a 'template' for it, but it seems too... clunky
maybe I'm just over-analyzing it
 
posted on June 07, 2012 by Evert Pot

A quick update, since my last post Microsoft has reverted it's decision to enable the DNT header by default. I sort of expected this, and I'm glad they did. Ars Technica has the details.

 
@orourkek If I'm going to reuse it it goes in a separate template
 
5:08 PM
@RepWhoringPeeHaa True, though it would be harder to use inside whole views. The alternative I guess would be to have the constructor make the html, which doesn't sound too great when I say it like that
@GordonM "answers the OP's question entirely" ... except that the questions has no answer because it's impossible
 
Exactly
I could answer any and every question posted on SO every day if "has to work and be effective" is not on the list of requirements for a good answer .
 
They should introduce DRM on websites
 
They should put DRM on everything.
 
:-)
@GordonM Wouldn't surprise me if they already tried drm'ing the web
 
You know what "review" means, right?
 
5:15 PM
It means downvote, right? :)
Kidding
 
@GordonM No, how can I only think of that! I would never ask people to downvote a post!
 
hehe
 
But if you want to, it's your choice, I won't be able to hinder you :P
 
going home. later
 
The answer is flat out wrong, I think calling for downvotes to hide/discourage wrong answers is acceptable :]
@RepWhoringPeeHaa bye
 
5:17 PM
he should have used flash
 
user895378
lol:
 
user895378
@CSSGuy You should have protected it with CSS then :) — GordonM 52 mins ago
 
There's nothing I enjoy more than seeing someone hoisted by their own petard.
 
user895378
I would really like to help this person, but it's just so misguided to start I can't work up the resolve to do so:
 
user895378
5:26 PM
0
Q: Why is using my own small framework bad for custom error reporting?

navnavSo I've been working an a pretty large project, that handles quite a few things (SQL queries, user management, ect). Now I'm that kind of person who loves creating dynamic frameworks and using them in my code, to make it more maintainable in future. For example, I had two options on how I could...

 
I've got a timestamp-related question. My target language is javascript, but it's general enough to happen anywhere.
Let's say I'm printing the time of the day given a timestamp (format: hh:mm:ss)
Is it worth it to do it manually (plain math), or is it advisable to use the language's date features (js: new Date() / php: date())?
 
Use the language date features
 
OK, so that's two votes :D
 
If you roll your own you'll have to deal with timezones and daylight saving and all the other crap that the date/time features of the language you're using should do for you.
Sigh, that guy still won't let it drop regarding the CSS copy prevention.
"A superlative idea sir, with just two major drawbacks. One, it won't work, and two, it won't work. Now I know that strictly speaking that's only one drawback, but it's such a major one, I felt it warranted being mentioned twice.
 
user895378
5:34 PM
@GordonM It's best to invite those people to continue the discussion in chat so that everyone else can also tell the person he/she is wrong.
 
I broke jsfiddle
 
win
 
I think I missed a parenth or bracket somewhere because it just took like 10 mins to load the page just so I could edit it
and it wont even let me edit it
Broken as hell : jsfiddle.net/nEg4V/31
I was attempting to emulate Truths oval mirror thing with Jquery, I can see why he probably didn't want to use Jquery
 
hi all, i'm trying to learn/find a way to prevent my app from reloading data from my table if the page is refreshed/reloaded in some way. any tips or resources that you can point out?
 
user895378
/me vents residual annoyance at the brouhaha.
 
5:41 PM
@MikeS you mean like caching the page?
 
Anyone knows of an easy way of inserting UTF8 characters into normal text?
 
@orourkek thats what I was thinking
 
without using some sort of website for reference and copypaste?
 
@MikeS if it's triggered by POST data (login), run a header() redirect; If it's triggered by a page load you can either cache the whole page, or cache the data for the page
 
@orourkek i thought it was $_POST, but didn't find anything specifically in my search.
 
5:43 PM
@Truth Don't know, sorry
 
'tis ok
 
@MikeS I mentioned login because it would should be handled very differently than other data being pulled
 
@orourkek of course, never used cacheing. the use case is: user selects refresh or back button. i don't want another trip to db and re-insert the records
 
i'll check it, thanks @EventHorizon
 
5:45 PM
np, if you need to cache it might give you a good idea how to
 
@MikeS if you're worried about double data inserts, insertion timestamp(s) and equality checks are probabl the way to go
 
ok, hadn't thought of that. i have a timestamp, but reinserts would have a different stamp by default. they would never be equal, right?
 
blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/voy-meld-review-4639365 The bit about half way through this video makes me cry tears of joy.
 
not the timestamps, no, but you could enforce a limit of how quickly data can be changed for a particular record
 
@GordonM I just started season 3 or 4 of TNG
 
5:51 PM
3 or 4?
 
I'm just going to make an endless loop of Neelix getting strangled. With the Benny Hill music playing over it.
 
I'm not sure which season I'm on, I don't pay attention to the season numbers that much
I just passed the "Worfs Son" episode a couple episodes ago
 

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