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00:00
@tereško I would put that in cmd right? I don't understand =P
@daviesgeek now mktime from that array
this is the part where you pay someone to do this
@Nile k
@tereško Gonna have to pay google more then..
this is the part, when you find some acquaintance , which is good with computes, and ask him/her to set up a webserver for you
00:05
@Nile Okay. Better now, but I'm getting back a negative number. Why would that be?
I dont know... debug
Ah. better. I had a capital "H" instead of a lowercase "h"
@daviesgeek there you go.... debugging. ;)
Except it still is the wrong time...
debug more
00:10
@Nile :-)
Ah ha!
he does say:
> i didnt validate the input from $_POST tho
@Nile The problem is that strptime() is parsing the date wrong.
I.E. returning 112 instead of 2012. Why would that be?
00:15
@daviesgeek then you're $format is probably wrong
@Nile Actually, looking that the page for it, it is supposed return a date like that 2004 = 104...Whaaaat?
> "tm_year" Years since 1900
That's why!
that's what the function does... that's why you use the manual... but I said to mktime() from it
just add 1900
@Nile Don;t expect him to read the manual
@Nile Yes, but mktime() expects a four-digit #
@PeeHaa :-P FYI, I did.
@Nile And I did that.
@daviesgeek add 1900!!!
okay, there you go
00:19
And now it works.
great
@Nile Okay, it all works great. Except for the time I'm passing in... :-(
ok
(at the very beginning)
00:26
For whatever reason, the date I'm passing in is "1343196000" 24 hrs ago is "1345854272" right now is "1345940672"
so, as you can tell, the if statement will return false.
so what? that's what it's supposed to do...
Yup. 'cept now I have other problems to fix...:-D
@PeeHaa Now I know what I needed date_diff for
00:48
@Nile Okay. doing much better, but I have an odd problem
ok
strptime registers the month in 25/08/2012 22 as "7"
strptime($created, '%d/%m/%Y %H')
@ShaquinTrifonoff what?
1 hour ago, by Nile
use the manual
@ShaquinTrifonoff stop.
let him read the manual
00:50
Fine, it's wrong then
@ShaquinTrifonoff what's wrong? of course it's wrong. you gave him the answer and he still didn't completely get it...
(nothing against you... you're completely right)
Sorry @Nile, I thought you were saying I was wrong :)
@daviesgeek: read the manual.
OMG I'm stupid. Yes @Nile I was reading the manual. However, I was reading the manual for mktime. facepalm
The following parameters are returned in the array
parameters	Description
"tm_sec"	Seconds after the minute (0-61)
"tm_min"	Minutes after the hour (0-59)
"tm_hour"	Hour since midnight (0-23)
"tm_mday"	Day of the month (1-31)
"tm_mon"	Months since January (0-11)
"tm_year"	Years since 1900
"tm_wday"	Days since Sunday (0-6)
"tm_yday"	Days since January 1 (0-365)
"unparsed"	the date part which was not recognized using the specified format
@ShaquinTrifonoff you can "> quoted text here" to quote text
00:53
No formatting whatsoever works with more that one line.
that didn't work... nevermind :/ it only works inline I guess
and @Nile I do thank you for not just giving me the answer, and making me go look it up.
@Nile Only works w/ one line IIRC...
yes, you're right.
@Nile There is a formatting sandbox in chat. You can test things like that there.
@ShaquinTrifonoff I'm aware, thank you. I just didn't realize it didn't work for blocks
00:58
@Nile Code finally works!!
it was working from the beginning...
a lot of people say "calculates are dumb. they do whatever they're told to."
I meant that the whole block of code does what I want it to. Of course the code was always did what it was supposed to, it was me that was telling it the wrong thing.
that can be applied to compileres. so, in other words, a lot of people would say "compilers are dumb, they do whatever the programmer tries to compile"
@Nile Just what I was thinking as I wrote that :-)
I, of course, don't agree with that. Compilers can't be dumb nor smart. The compiler will only do what the compiler's programmer made them do. And if that programmer was right on target, the compiler will only compile as the programmer of the code that's compiling made it do. So in other words, your code was working from the beginning... and the compiler wasn't dumb... (there's a hidden message, can you find it?)
01:02
Okay, and @Nile the if statement...
@daviesgeek what about it?
If I'm reading it correctly, the if statement says that if the time is within 24 hours? Or is it not within 24 hours?
I'm a bit confused about what it actually says...
From the code I originally posted, it says if the timestamp is within the timestamp of now -1 day and now +1 day...
so you can think of it as: if the date is within 2 days after the current day - 1
which simplifies to: if the date is within 1 day (of the current day)
@Nile My head is still spinning from reading that. Give me a moment...
@Nile Ah. Okay...I see.
so what's the issue?
01:06
The issue is that I was getting the exact opposite of what I thought I should be getting...
so negate the condition
And I did change the code a little
if(($created >= strtotime("-1 day", time()) && ($created <= time()))) {
if(!($condition_I_posted_earlier)) {
Now, if I did that right, that should say that if the date is within 24 hrs, right??
@Nile :-P I do know how to do that...
no
01:07
You are not still using strtotime, are you?
what it should say is syntax error
@Nile :-) Then I'm reading it wrong...
or wait
@Nile Where? B/c it isn't giving me one...
no syntax error... just stupid error
why would you put parenthesis around the WHOLE if condition
that's useless
01:09
@Nile I have no CLUE why I did that.
and why are you saying $created <= time().... and where's strptime and mktime!?
You guys have fun with the vampire.
3
Nite all
night
@Nile :-) Don't panic. The rest of the code is there. It's above that line
when you're asking somebody to try soup, you don't dump the salt in there mouth and keep the soup in the pot... c'mon...
01:11
$createhr = explode(':', $created['3']);
$createhr = $createhr['0'];
$created = date('d/m/Y H', strtotime($created[1].' '.$created[2].' '.$created[5].' '.$created[3]));
$created = strptime($created, '%d/%m/%Y %H');
$created = mktime($created['tm_hour'], 0, 0, $created['tm_mon'] + 1, $created['tm_mday'], $created['tm_year'] + '1900');
if($created >= strtotime("-1 day", time()) && ($created <= time())) {
	echo '<pre>within 24 hrs</pre>';
}else{
	echo '<pre>Not</pre>';
}
oh god...
@Nile Sorry, I was only asking about the if statement part.
Aaaagggghhhh.......
honestly?
And I do realize that there is irrelevant stuff in there...
01:12
$created['tm_year'] + '1900'
YES I do trim that out.
@Nile Am I supposed to do it differently?
it needs to be +1900 first of all, don't let php's randomness fool you here...
So like this?
$created['tm_year']+1900
Avoid strtotime.
yes
01:13
And I do apologize. I don't work with PHP enough yet to know that kind of stuff.
@ShaquinTrifonoff why?
and your if shoud be if(($date >= strtotime("-1 day", time())) && ($date <= strtotime("+1 day", time())))
Do realize that I work with PHP about 6 hours a week, as opposed to some of you who I'm sure work with it 40+ hours a week.
Use something like this: if($created >= time() - 3600 && ($created <= time())) {
@ShaquinTrifonoff Where 3600 is the # of seconds?
01:15
wait, no.
use the manual.
4
Okay. So, I'd want 86400
don't ask silly questions like that
@Nile :-( Okay. Sorry!
Sorry, don't know why I said 3600...
24 hours * (60 minutes / 1 hour) * (60 seconds / 1 minute) = 86400 seconds
01:17
60 * 60 * 24
@Nile Already got that...
One day.
I know, but I usually write it quite simply.
@ShaquinTrifonoff your science teacher would be mad... take a look at my analysis above
Okay, so trimming out the extra junk I left in there...here's what it looks like now:
@Nile You should write 'or' then, instead of '/': '/' means 'divide'...
01:18
$created = date('d/m/Y H', strtotime($created[1].' '.$created[2].' '.$created[5].' '.$created[3]));
$created = strptime($created, '%d/%m/%Y %H');
$created = mktime($created['tm_hour'], 0, 0, $created['tm_mon']+1, $created['tm_mday'], $created['tm_year']+1900);
if($created >= time() - 86400 && $created <= time()) {
	echo '<pre>within 24 hrs</pre>';
}else{
	echo '<pre>Not</pre>';
}
@ShaquinTrifonoff No... dimensional analysis (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensional_analysis)
its supposed to mean divide
you have to multiply units
(hours / 1) * (minutes / hours) * (seconds / minutes) = seconds
(h/1)(m/h)(s/m) = s
the units need to cancel each other out
So @Nile the if statement still returns the opposite of what I expected...
if(($created >= time() - 86400) && ($created <= time() + 86400)) {
So all the dates within 24 hrs, the if statement returns "Not", and the other return "within"
and the opposite of that would be:
if(!(($created >= time() - 86400) && ($created <= time() + 86400))) {
01:23
@Nile Now everything is within 24 hours, which I know it isn't...
Why do I need the time() + 86400? Won't just time() suffice?
> time — Return current Unix timestamp
you said within 24 hours... so RIGHT NOW + 23.9 hours would technically still be within 24 hours, no?
@Nile Yes, I'm sorry, I should have specified there. I'm not referring to future dates/times, just past dates/times
okay, then nevermind
just negate the condition
So, anything within the past 24 hours.
Apologies for not being clear. I have a tendency to do that.
anyways, my help capacity is full...
01:26
It is finally working right and now it's time for dinner here...
@Nile Thanks so much, and I do apologize for some of the dumb things I did. And I do thank you for pointing me to the manual... :-D
@daviesgeek np
Just keep in mind that you are dealing with an inexperienced 16-year old that doesn't write PHP for a living and only deals with it for <6 hours a week :-D
Thanks again and adios!
bye
this guy is confused, look at his last 4 questions
he's basically trying to compile a PHP extension as .so on Windows and enable it as an Apache module
I answered one of his questions, but I think it'll confuse him even more... not sure what to do here
oh no wait, he has XAMPP for Fedora, oh my this is even more confusing...
01:42
@netcoder His .so question is quite funny...
02:40
Hi everyone.
03:19
If anyone would like to +1 any of my former questions to get me unbanned from asking questions it'd be appreciated. Look for yourself. I got burned on my last question with no good reason and I'm entirely frustrated
03:41
@khanahk Read one of your questions, and done.
@Darius: thanks man
@khanahk np.
04:37
Hey peeps, I can't find any articles about preventing cross site file uploads. As some of you know I have semi-large video files being uploaded and want to secure my server from getting bombarded by checking somehow that the file is being uploaded from my site. I use tokens, sure, but there is no way to check for tokens BEFORE the upload takes place. When the file uploads and reaches 100% then it validates ofcourse but that's too late since it already took up my server's resources.
04:53
@Darius i'm pretty sure php doesn't even see the request before the file is uploaded...so anything you could do in php would be too late, if you wanted to prevent the upload
you'd have to do something at the web server level
which...not too sure, but might require a custom module or something
 
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06:56
Hey, so I've been reading a book on PHP, and I was never any good at math, (still am terrible) What is the % Modulus operator in PHP, what does it do, can someone give me an example?
LOL
good morning
@webarto Morning
$a % $b Modulus Remainder of $a divided by $b.
5 / 2 = 2 with remainder of 1
@webarto Oh, OK. Thank you!
5 % 2 = 1
 
1 hour later…
08:25
was going to return 'puter to store because it has intel graphics and it's says nvidia on specs...
didn't know this was possible
noob
09:00
IMPORTANT # Anyone can help me regarding question # stackoverflow.com/q/12119825/1599736
^ I starred this because it is IMPORTANT
@webarto Thank You
Morning all
anyone free for few minutes ? :D
depends on what you want... :)
Lol nothing special just bit of guidance
I bought this domain name but was too busy to make it a website
since I got 2 days off so can work on it
only choice came in my mind is Wordpress
www.jokero.co.uk
it gonna be a pictures and video's website
not sure where to start :D
09:15
needs more videos. and pictures. :)
LOOOOL definitly :L
but am a asp.net developer never worked on php
should I use wordpress or any other framework or just make a html, php based website ?
I seen most website like this using wordpress

view-source:http://lolzbook.com/
dunno how to find out which wordpress theme is being used
@TimeToThine Don't take this advice too hard: 2 days is too short for what you want to do and wordpress sucks.
@Paul thats true, this kind of websites need moderators so I probably gonna find someone else to carry on, once I atleast develop a prototype
if you want to use php in the future, I would recommend plain PHP even without using classes and OOP. There is too much of a learning curve if you only have 2 days.
I dont want to learn PHP to be honest, as I am a asp.net developer
:(
09:27
Shud be easy for you..
maybe,

i already developed these two websites using html/css but a template

www.freehostingmarket.co.uk

www.freehostingking.co.uk
if you don't want to learn php, wtf are you using it for?
am not using php Lol
I might in future tho
wordpress is php. and if you want to get anything useful done, you're gonna want to get past html and css
hmmm i realized
so what you guys reckon, for a picture and video website, should I use php/html/css or work on a framework
09:32
lol
i recommend that for a project with a 2-day timeline, you stick with what you're good at,
you're not gonna learn enough in 2 days to get anything done that's not a piece of shit
why are you not doing it in dnn or asp.net mvc or whatever, anyway?
09:55
Sigh.. I feel stupid, I can't figure out their documentation.. anyone have experience with uploadify? -__-
0
Q: How do I pass variables for uploadify to upload?

DariusI have this script : $(function() { $("#file_upload").uploadify({ auto : false, height : 30, swf : '/uploader/uploader.swf', uploader : '/uploadprocess.php', width : 120, method : 'post', f...

@salathe could you explain your phpdoc-en repository a bit please...
Oops just realized that's a javascript question. >.< doh!
Sorry!
Curious, how long you guys been programming for? How'd you learn? School or personal experience/books
The only source of knowledge is experience. Albert Einstein
10:33
Hello everyone
10:52
Hello hello.
@Donut hi
Hey guys, I'm using uploadify to upload a file by logged in members, I can pass the sessionid using one of the parameters, but how do I ensure it's not spoofed since the flash uploader creates its own sessionid ?
root@debian:/var/svn/phpdoc/en# svn stat
M       features/file-upload.xml
@NikiC hi, amidoinitrite? :P
@webarto wow
someone using svn doc sources óÒ
whaaaaat, but it says so
only problem is commit without access lol, probably should use edit.php.net, since there are is not git version?
Note: There are two ways. Everyone should have a local checkout, but the Online Editor also works.
@NikiC github.com/salathe/phpdoc-en amidointrite? ಠ益ಠ
11:06
just use the online editor :P
who cares about svn
Okay (._. )
not me for sure
root@debian:/var/svn/phpdoc/en# cd ../..
root@debian:/var/svn# rm -Rf phpdoc
root@debian:/var/svn#
aaaaaand it's gone
lol
http://php.net/manual/en/oauthprovider.generatetoken.php
Trustworthy token generator?
anyone?
@NikiC sed -i "s#1997-2009#1997-2010#g" */.c */.h */.php ... found in php-src repo :)
11:47
@NikiC i.imgur.com/kXP6s.png ^_^ (useless)
11:58
morning
hangover? :) morning
@webarto Neh I had a good night sleep :)
ah, good :)
wtf chat is very very slow for me :(
12:20
Looks fine to me
reboot brb
morning dose of
Good morning
good morning
morning mr Ferrara
12:55
Hi all! Can someone tell me why is there "?" after "html" in stackoverflow.com/a/12070479/1365010
@user1365010 Sure
It matches either php or html or htm
? means the l in html is optional
@PeeHaa Thank you! (I had forgotten about htm extension).
np
Repwhoring like a boss. delv power here I come! :)
13:12
+500 08:41 bounty Use global variables in a class
noice :D
@PeeHaa :)
@ircmaxell morning
what's going on?
@webarto yup thanks @hakra
morning nikita!
morning @PeeHaa :)
13:31
when would be a good time to open up a vcs request for docs? :)
Hey people. Does anyone know why setlocale() doesnt work with wamp?
i use setlocale(LC_TIME, 'sl_SI');
@John slovenian?
@webarto yes
won't work, but try setlocale(LC_TIME, 'SL'); or setlocale(LC_TIME, 'Slovenia');
13:45
ok just a sec
or "slo"
@John, or you can just use the regulartime and add 1 hour
I need for month names
@John try "slovenian", what is the OS version?
14:01
LOL
@PeeHaa yo
haha, "developers" these days :)
In case of somebody finds this topic and want to find a good solution.
14:21
hi ! can someone tell me if there is an error here 'INSERT INTO data (id_user,id_inf) VALUES ((SELECT id FROM j_users WHERE id NOT IN (select id_user from data) ),
(SELECT id FROM j_adsmanager_ads WHERE id NOT IN (select id_inf from data))) '
. . .
INSERT INTO wp_gallery (10219776,10219776.jpg,my image description,2012-08-01 15:36:29)
VALUES (?,?,?,?),(?,?,?,?),(?,?,?,?),(?,?,?,?)
$sql = "INSERT INTO wp_gallery (" . implode(',', array_values($insert) ) . ")
        VALUES " . implode(',', $question_marks);
LOL
I'm outta here
@webarto what u said in my sql pls
I said . . . :)
14:31
u solved my question by this points :)
rsz
rsz
Hello all!
@rsz hello
rsz
rsz
What do you think what is the safest hashing method in php to store passwords in a mysql database?
@rsz bcrypt
rsz
rsz
as i read some day the md5 is not longer safe
14:33
@rsz md5 is utterly broken
rsz
rsz
but for me is not easy to decode it
Years ago people have found collision for it and besdies that it's lightning fast
@rsz It is
chinese
rsz
rsz
yeah then i am reading about this bcrypt
hi ! can someone tell me if there is an error here 'INSERT INTO data (id_user,id_inf) VALUES ((SELECT id FROM j_users WHERE id NOT IN (select id_user from data) ),
(SELECT id FROM j_adsmanager_ads WHERE id NOT IN (select id_inf from data))) '
14:35
@PeeHaa , it's not broken, it's very good at what i meant for .. thing is , it was never meant to be a cryptographic hash
@tereško I cannot disagree with tha statement.
Wang Xiaoyun () (born 1966) is a researcher and professor in the Department of Mathematics and System Science, Shandong University, Shandong, China. At the rump session of CRYPTO 2004, she and co-authors demonstrated collision attacks against MD5, SHA-0 and other related hash functions. (A collision occurs when two distinct messages result in the same hash function output). They received a standing ovation for their work. In February 2005 it was reported that Wang and co-authors had found a method to find collisions in the SHA-1 hash function, which is used in many of today's mainstream ...
sigh
can you help me to insert these data using only one execute() — user1257030 40 secs ago
that seem like one of situations where i would not use prepared statement
we don't need prepared statements
@PeeHaa someone downvoted lol
2
A: How Do I Remove p tags from particular content using php

Ilia RostovtsevYou must use this regular expression to catch <p> tag: '%<p[^>]*>\s*(\[([^\[\]]+)\].*?\[/\2\])\s*</p>%s' If you want to use regular expressions to parse HTML - then you can't.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA
14:42
@webarto weeeeeell .. they have technical advantages in most cases , both from security and optimization point of view (that is , if you are using a serious RDBMS and not MySQL)
@tereško of course, never meant to that they are bad or not helpful, I just meant that, we (as regulars here) know a thing or two about SQLi etc...
No I need To Save This Data To Database After Remove the p tags am using ckeditor — user1511648 4 mins ago
what is this style, 75% Title Case, and 25% lowercase
using the regulars from this channel as a descriptive sample for all php "developers" would be a bit funny .. i can agree with that =P
India 100%, are you agree?
i Am Agree
rsz
rsz
is the php crypt() enough with using the CRYPT_BLOWFISH mode? or is the Portable PHP Hashing Framework better?
14:50
yes
rsz
rsz
the yes is for the crypt() or for the second? :)
'INSERT INTO data
(id_user,id_inf)
VALUES
(
(SELECT id FROM 4_users WHERE id NOT IN (select id_user from data) ),
(SELECT id FROM 4_adsmanager_ads WHERE id NOT IN (select id_inf from data))
) '
is there something wrong thx?
this is MADNESS
@webarto why ?
14:53
@webarto Seems legit as far as I can tell
@PeeHaa just checking because no one edited those links and they are offline for quiet while :) won't bother anymore, thanks
@rsz , the simplest way would be to use blowfish '2y' with crypt() and appropriate cost number
@PeeHaa to which one you were referring to ? they both seems somewhat vampire'ish
@webarto np
@tereško @daviesgeek.
Hi, everybody!
14:58
Can somebody help me with my sql?
don't ask to ask
15 hours ago, by daviesgeek
@PeeHaa Yes. I did and I decided to do it a little differently...date_diff would work, but methinks @Nile's way is actually better...
@StaulenGreen hiya

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