quick refresher, what php function is similar to strpos but instead of fetching a string of specified length it searches the string until a certain other string is reached?
...for reference, "i'm creating a new framework" and "how do you add jquery to a site?" are two things that shouldn't be said in the same paragraph. :P
I have a fairly complex OOP PHP project with lots of classes, libraries and helpers to work with.
While debugging, I sometimes find it hard to locate which instance of a specific function is used in when it exists in different files or classes and I can't tell which class or library was included...
If I have class Author and I have a method getBooks to fill my property $authorsBooks which is an array of Book objects, would I inject the Book model with getBooks, in the constructor, or would I do this a completely different way?
I was just curious because I didnt know about the "<>" operator so once I found out what it was I realized it performed same thing as the more common !=
In PHP to check non-equality (without checking type) you can do this:
if( A != B ) {
DO SOMETHING;
}
But you can also do this, which has the same result:
if( A <> B ) {
DO SOMETHING;
}
Is there any difference?
Does using != over <> change the evaluation in any way, shap...
Forgetting documentation for a minute, let's check out the source code. Let's start with the scanner (lexer):
http://lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_language_scanner.l#1354
<ST_IN_SCRIPTING>"!="|"<>" {
return T_IS_NOT_EQUAL;
}
So they parse to the same token. Let's check ...
> Well .. i could aways go with "because CI is horrible piece of code" and then turn this answer in flame-war thread, but in this case it would not actually address the question. Though, if you want to discuss this, you are welcome to StackOverflow's php chat room.
@ircmaxell Your source-code answers always help me a lot.. I'm like @webarto in that I much prefer source over documentation. Getting a greater understanding of C and the PHP implementation are very helpful.
I know this isn't the best place to ask but.. does anyone know of a simple screen annotation tool that works in KDE? I just need to be able to draw simple shapes/doodles so I can take screenshots. I've used Compiz Annotate in the past but it doesn't seem to work on Kubuntu
SELECT * FROM topics LEFT JOIN posts ON posts.post_topic = topics.topic_id WHERE topics.topic_cat = 1 ORDER BY topics.topic_id DESC
this is working but i am getting duplicate topic rows.
SELECT DISTINCT topics.topic_id,* FROM topics LEFT JOIN posts ON posts.post_topic = topics.topic_id WHERE topics.topic_cat = 1 ORDER BY topics.topic_id DESC
@hookman That looks fine. The only suggestion I would offer is please always use braces around your control structures (if/then/else in your example). PHP isn't Python where indentation equals intent. Avoiding braces is asking for trouble.
Hello, after executing this query $query = "SELECT count(*) FROM users` WHERE (user='".$name."' AND verify_us='".$verify_us."')";, var_dump shows num_rows = 1`. whereas in actual, no single row contains both $name & verify_us in the same row. Is my query wrong?
@rdlowrey Thanks for the feedback. Oh, that's my bad habit: not using braces when I have one line of statement. The result is having problems when I add more lines to statement and forget to add braces :)
@deceze Oh, ok, so chould I simply use only * and leave count()? All I want is that if the row containing $name contains the verify_us or not.. $name is always there, verify_us can change time to tome...
I have to keep a div and inside that I have to have answers and then the div should close.Even after closing the div after the questions in the loop,The div div gets closed without the answers..
code :
if(a.isQuestion == "true"){
ansdetails="";
ansdiv ="";
...
@NikiC . . . It's not an alias. It's still an interface. Lots of times you have an interface so others can interact with your stuff, but you only have one implementation of the interface in your code.
@Neal Yes, that is my point. I had originally pointed out that you would need to create a new variable. Somebody had mentioned that you should be able to concatenate and instantiate on one line. The codepad was intended to point out that you can't do this.
Is there any way to call my website to receive some data about it?
For example: I connect my phone to my PC and call it from another cell phone and then i press 1 and it will tell me how many users online or something like that?
i don't know if i like the idea of default implementations for interfaces. seems to me it'd get you too used to saying new Uri(), and treating the interface like a class
Forgetting documentation for a minute, let's check out the source code. Let's start with the scanner (lexer):
http://lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_language_scanner.l#1354
<ST_IN_SCRIPTING>"!="|"<>" {
return T_IS_NOT_EQUAL;
}
So they parse to the same token. Let's check ...
@webarto , because the kohana's tutorials have short expiration date .. each 12 month they release new minor version , 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 .. which has changes in API