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00:04
then what are they?
they're encoding functions
i didnot mean literally that they are cipher, i meant just encode the inputs
encoding = making data match a certain specification
encryption = make data unreadable without the knowing cipher that encrypted it
i know them.... just didnot think someone wud take them so seriously
why do you want to know that anyway?
00:07
nyways are there any other encoding funtions
i am passing the user_id through the url so just wanted a simple function to encode it
like blabber.cu.cc/profille.php?user_id=1;
i want to encode the 1
@blackbee: yes there is, but you don't need them apparently
if i don't need them then its alryt. i won't use them....... its my first experince at website building
what's so bad about having the user_id in the query anyway?
i thought someone may use the session ids to hack accounts, if i cannot stop it, i must atleast try to prevent it some extent
@blackbee That's only if you are not using a good login system.
It amazing how many sites are still using PHP 4. Search for inurl:phpinfo.php on Google.
00:17
ow
then its fyn
hey, does anybody know if you can call a function from class B from within a function in class A? Is this achievable?
@muppethead: yes it is
Yes, it is.
@netcoder Beat me to it :-)
backbone.js may just be the silver bullet of javascript
it's like zomgcakephpmvcframework
great - so I just initiate it $classB = new classB(); inside Class A's function?
00:22
@Lusitanian You don't like PHP4, do you?
@muppethead Yes.
thanks!
@ShaquinTrifonoff i certainly don't use it
it is what it is: a version of a language that's over a decade old
@Lusitanian Neither do I.
nyways....... u can visit my website sometime, blabber.cu.cc just don't try to do something with it...... but if u think something is doable, with all that injection and other cool stuffs, let me know, and ofcourse give me suggestions to improve the codes.. i am already using mysqli_prepare statements
whyd'ya ask
00:23
good ny8
@Lusitanian Search for inurl:phpinfo.php intitle:"phpinfo()" "PHP Version" on Google to find PHP4 websites.
lol i know there are plenty of them sadly
"with all that injection and other cool stuffs" I don't find injection that cool
no, injection and other cool stuffs :D
i mean other stuffs which are cool
btw, what are the other ways other than injection??
other ways to what?
00:28
to get an admin access, or get some infos from database
something black hat like
@blackbee: dictionnary attacks to try finding passwords
as they show in movies or tell in newspapers
ok, i have been thinking , other than web building in what other fields/aspects are/is php used??
You could build PHP in to an executable, well, you could in PHP4, but I am pretty sure PHP is used almost exclusively for web / server applications.
building space stations, guiding missiles, driving tanks, controlling coffee makers
00:34
ow its a past tense... :(
whaaaat!!
well, i think i must sleep now!! i am kind of halucinating for example:i am seeing php used in guiding missiles
Good evening
evening
Evening
00:54
haha nice, the review tool throws in a few good posts in to test you
I accidentally clicked Close on a good post and got a message "This post is useful and should not be closed.", that's sweet
@netcoder: this is to test you are not a robot :-p
I got asked a few times if the accepted answer was of good quality
well considering the post had like 8 upvotes, I could build a robot that would check for that and click "Looks Good" if there's N upvotes ;-)
mine had "only" 5 upvotes
@tereško If you are already using sockets then I agree with you: get content via socket instead of DOM.
You will get better error handling anyway.
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Q: avoid rows with null value from the result

Nisha haridasI got the result while executing my query as: state city user_count restaurant_count order_count a b 0 0 5 a c 2 0 0 a d 0 0 0 and my query is : SELECT `eat_state_locale`.`stat...

the answer got accepted and upvoted
but a comment by the OP says this answer doesn't work?!
01:06
@jocelyn: the answer was edited after the comment
@Jocelyn Some people can't be bothered with leaving a comment when it works.
The asker has a 24% accept rate...
there are lots of people who create an account to ask ONE question, then when they got the answer they never come back
@NikiC and @LeviMorrison: I need help studying data structures if you have some time in the next few days :-D
good bye, it's time to sleep for me
01:09
Anyone want to talk to Zirak's bot? It's been updated, so /learn works now. It's in the Sandbox.

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
@ircmaxell Off and on I'll be here. I have a parallel processing class and a algorithms class tomorrow.
What are you up to?
@ShaquinTrifonoff Oh that I could move you to bin.
Driving me crazy.
Thinks SO chat is broken every time I check the tab
@LeviMorrison I pasted in http://or.cdn.sstatic.net/chat/img/progress-dots.gif.
Do you guys know a good way to find out what could be messing up a page, CSS-wise? I got a page I'm trying to style and I can't figure out what is messing up half the content
01:18
@AlexCastro remove parts of the CSS file until the problem is gone. When you know exactly which CSS code causes the problem, you can fix it
Thing is, I'm joining two CSS style sheets, and removing one fixes the issue, but obviously removes the styling of one pgae.
Well, I guess I'll have to go through the whole thing then :/
 
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02:56
I'm confused. I'm getting a "headers already sent on line 50" error
function setResponseHeaders($code)
{
    $protocol = (isset($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL']) ? $_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] : 'HTTP/1.0');
    header($protocol . ' ' . $code . ' ' . getCodeText($code)); //Line 50
    $GLOBALS['http_response_code'] = $code;
}
But the error occurs when I call the function?
0
A: why is 1234 == '1234 test'

LusitanianIn PHP (and JavaScript), the comparison operator == works differently than it does in strongly-typed languages like C or Java. The === operator has the behavior that you most likely expect. Below is a breakdown of the two comparison operators as they apply to PHP. == This operator is officiall...

lol why did i just write this giant
For the reps?
03:10
@KianMayne Headers already sent is because there has been some response output already sent. You can only send the headers once, it must be before the rest of the response. When the output starts all of your previous calls to header are used to calculate the headers that it sends.
Yeah, I just read the error, there's the BOM at the start of the file
yep, also, I never close with ?> at the end, because that only helps to inject whitespace if you accidentally have some extra at the end of the file.
What do you close with then?
EF BB BF - is this BOM?
Yes it is, and everything's working now
I just pulled the file open in Visual Studio's hex editor and deleted it
nothing. Its the best practice for straight php files. Oh, I see, you need that? Can't you just set the content encoding or something?
or Content-Type
In a text editor?
03:20
oh, no, I see. I guess the BOM is good for that.
So what are you working on right now?
I'm doing a mix of things. Right now I'm improving some data mappers. How about yourself?
I'm writing this particular PHP script to accept a application name, version, and release channel then output whether or not there's an update
and then that gets wrapped in a C# library
 
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04:30
quick (possibly dumb question)
got a site www.site.com
and a subdomain www.site.com/sub/
but the code is different in the sub folder.. two .htaccess exist (one in the sub folder and one in the main folder)..
the links all have '/address' type href but they seem to link to the main website instead of the sub domain.. how may I change this without manually editing each link href...
@ShyamK a subdoman is really: subdomain.maindomain.com rather than just a folder. A link to '/sub/whatever.php' noramally works for me.
04:47
@Paul oh.. sorry for the wrong word.. thing is that all the links in that folder (a site on its own) link to the previous site.. like /address would give www.site.com/address rather than www.site.com/folder/address
@ShyamK oh, yes. Well I think you will have to rewrite them manually. It would need a very clever apache rewrite rule to be able to recognize that it should go back to your old site. It would definitely cause problems if you had two files with the same name on your old and new sites.
if you use an editor that can do regular expression query and replace then it should be easy enough.
05:06
how do i get the value deal using in codeigniter from the below url naveen/buydealz/share_coupon#deal
naveen/buydealz/share_coupon#deal
any body tell me how to solve this one
@naveen: parse_url($url, PHP_URL_FRAGMENT)
@naveen Anything after the # will not be sent to the server . . .
parse_url is working but how do i get the current url?
like @LeviMorrison said, if this is from the current URL, it's not going to work, you don't receive that bit of the URL server-side
@netcode then how to active my page tabs bcz based on (deal) i activate particular tab.is there any solution to activate tabs based on the url
05:17
PHP can't do it
change your links, or use javascript
how do i get using the javascript?
why not change your links instead?
I'm not getting in a JS problem here and now
Does anyone know a good upload/resize script for images?
Been trying a ton online but can't quite get them to work
Hello anyone please help me out in stackoverflow.com/questions/12152628/…
05:33
help
why its now working
SELECT `LastName` || ' ' || `FirstName`
FROM persons
LIMIT 0 , 30
its giving result as
`LastName` || ' ' || `FirstName`
0
0
0
@LeviMorrison Send a PR. Additionally, depending on the nature of the change, write a mail too ;)
@DextOr || is the logical OR operator, are you sure you want to be doing that?
@Paul I want to show result as a concatinated resilt :/
how to do it
like lastname+firstname in results
@ircmaxell óÒ
ó_Ò
05:40
oh, interesting. mysql manual says that || is the ANSI SQL concatenation operator, but mysql uses it for logical OR. I'd look for the concatenation operator for the database you are using. mysql is like this: electrictoolbox.com/mysql-string-concatenation
HELP
Log-in php script works only when there is a die statement after checking to see if email and password = email and password in database.
@DextOr: what DBMS are you using?
MySQL 5.1
@JamesRoseman You really need to ask a more specific question for anyone to be able to help.
@DextOr: SELECT CONCAT(FirstName, " ", LastName) ... then
05:44
@Paul boo hoo.. no fair.. well guess if there is no other way .. I'll have to do it manually
Okay, lemme link the pastebin...
(... to indicate action, not distaste or annoyance)
@netcoder this is working .... but i want to use the method I am asking...why it is not working ?:/
I have a login.php script that checks to see three things. A.) Is the username represented in the users table. B.) If it is, are you using the right password. C.) If username exists and right password, redirect to search.php
the || operator is Logical OR in MySQL, not concatenation
that's just the way it is
But when I click login with correct credentials, it only redirects me properly when that "die" line is in there, which won't work when there's more than one user (I'm only doing testing so there's only one user).
05:50
@JamesRoseman: most of the times when you do header("Location: ...");, you should exit; right after
Can anyone help me as to why this code isn't actually returning any errors? pastebin.com/nMGqaXyQ
@netcoder I'm not sure I understand what you mean, thanks for the help!
Like header("Location: http://www.example.com/"); exit;
@JamesRoseman Also,don't have plain text passwords and if at all possible, don't use mysql_*.
Jun 30 at 13:28, by tereško
Please, don't use mysql_* functions to write new code. They are no longer maintained and the community has begun deprecation process. See the red box? Instead you should learn about prepared statements and use either PDO or MySQLi. If you can't decide which, this article will help you. If you pick PDO, here is good tutorial.
@Paul So, besides the fact I have to rewrite my entire application... What was the problem with the original code I can't figure it out!
Also, I'm not sure I see the problem with keeping it for a low functionality website.
05:57
@JamesRoseman Plain text passwords or mysql_*?
mysql_* makes it harder to avoid SQL injections.
both are easy to fix, even if its just for your next site. This makes passwords easy: github.com/ircmaxell/PHP-PasswordLib
Thanks Paul!
That's some very useful advice. Do you think there's any real harm in using the old way for this site that's just about done? I've done a little bit of testing and there isn't enough interactivity for injections.
@netcoder I just realized what you meant! Thank you so much!
@JamesRoseman if you aren't using any $_GET, $_POST, $_REQUEST etc. and building query string dynamically it may be ok. Its a bit too hard for me to say though.
Understandable.
Generally speaking, what are some areas you see in a developed site that make you worry about SQL-injection attacks?
oh, also, mysql_* might not exist in the future. Its softly deprecated now, and generally that leads to E_DEPRECATED in the future, and then removal entirely from PHP.
@JamesRoseman anything that relies on user input, e.g forms, POST and GET (which can be handcrafted, it doesn't even have to come from a form you provide).
06:14
morning
How soon are we talking?
Weeks? Months?
years for deprecation. at least a few, probably more (only a guess).
Well that's not as large of an issue to me, but thank you very much for the heads up!
morning hakra
Can someone help me make this script work? pastebin.com/nMGqaXyQ
It's an image uploader and then resizer
06:34
@Paul hi @paul.
@JamesRoseman Deprecation might not, but using the old extension might ;)
Hey guys I have another question. I have an AJAX call through jQuery that works fine with my PHP script to echo out html ONLY when the success of the AJAX is to <p> tag, not when the ID is for a div. Any ideas?
never mind, I just ran it again and it worked. go figure!
morning @Gordon
07:12
@hakra good morning
@Gordon @hakra @daviesgeek : Hi i am a iPhone Developer, i need some information could u help me out
@Valli multi ping is considered rude. This is the PHP chat room, please read the room description at the top-right. You are most likely to get an answer if you ask something specific about PHP.
@paul : i need information in PHP
07:28
@Valli that is not specific.
07:57
Those "User was removed" events are annoying
huh?
20k+ thing?
@Gordon Yes I had the one or other recently as well.
@edorian Good morning @Edorian
hiho
08:07
I want to ask somthing on this dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/regexp.html
difference in following
mysql> SELECT 'aXbc' REGEXP '[a-dXYZ]'; -> 1
mysql> SELECT 'aXbc' REGEXP '^[a-dXYZ]$'; -> 0
First means a,b,c,d or X or Y or Z
Second means what
?
^ means if not
so it should give 1
first: contains at any place at one of the chars, seconds means: is 1 char long and the char is any of the above
if you want to say "start" (^) to "end" ($) only your chars it's ^[a-dXYZ]+$';
The "+" being "1 or more occurrences of the pattern".
@edorian now open for delete votes.
Has anyone encountered a bug when binding a parameter to a SQL-statement which includes a round function
@hakra not for me :)
ok @edorian thx
08:11
@DextOr Or, '[^a-dXYZ]' if you want a single character other than the ones defined in the square brackets.
@DextOr It's normal regexp syntax like in any other language which is not easy but there some good tutorials out there. Check one out to get the basics :)
stackoverflow.com/questions/1949318/… ? The question is wrong (not python) and the answer is two years old but what to do about ?
I am trying to learn it from link I gave above... is that ok ?
Thats just for using regex in mysql. Read something generic like regular-expressions.info/tutorialcnt.html
Just to quickly get an overview over the basics
@DextOr a DSL in a DSL. I like. Need to update slides :D
Hm.. just got 4 question downvotes in 2 minutes. I already pissed of someone today apparently
08:16
@edorian happened to me a few days ago
thx @Paul
@edorian Report it on meta and you might turn them into upvotes :)
@hakra Where on meta? I'd just lag it for moderator attention and explain it ther
Is it ok to do stuff like that on meta?
@edorian no. you may not whine about dvs on metas. if its a serial dv, the script will pick it up eventually
@edorian Well I've seen other doing that and turning some downvotes into upvotes apparently. Anyway, it's obviously some serious downvoting but only by one user, so I did already counter-vote.
So I won't care more than that.
08:21
@Gordon Good. I'd image the amount of threads would get out of hand :)
The (for me) new suggested edit review thing is great
way more usable then before
So what is the current status quo of the global magic methods like __call() or __get() or __set() or __isset() or __unset(). Should we propose these as global functions, too? To make the language more dynamic? (as reading your self-description in the profile @edorian) :)
(ducks away)
> The overloading methods are invoked when interacting with properties or methods that have not been declared or are not visible in the current scope.
so they are not global
This makes __get and __set completely useless and I don't have (don't know about) a single sane use case for them. Properties or nothing :)
but as a global function it would serve at least some purpose
(meaning you could thrown an exception when a not declared property is set for debugging ;) )
@edorian global variables ;)
08:33
should I open thread in meta? :D
12 mins ago, by Gordon
@edorian no. you may not whine about dvs on metas. if its a serial dv, the script will pick it up eventually
I mean that those are available on the global level, too. E.g. you call non_existent_function($a, $b) and then __call() would kick in as non_existent_function is not defined yet.
So make "function doesn't exist" an E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR? It sounds like it would match the spirit of PHP.. so I don't like it :)
Hello guys. How can i set column default value to curdate? I tried with this, but it doesnt work. ALTER TABLE bnews MODIFY nDate date NOT NULL DEFAULT 'CURDATE()';
@edorian I'm not quite understanding what problem you have with __get() and __set() - you can lock them down so they don't define/retrieve propertie you don't want them to with a static list of names.
08:35
@edorian Yes. And we need __catch. Which is called if there is an uncaught exception which then can return a resume value ;)
@edorian yup, thanks... :)
@DaveRandom If I could use the function to later add functionality to property access (the ability to create proper properties) then I'd see a use. But I don't see any point in having objects with undefined properties.
We already have arrays and array access. Why do that using __get/set and objects. If anything StdClass does that job
E_TOO_MUCH_MAGIC
@webarto But I still flagged one of the questions with a screenshot for mod attention
I'm joking a bit, but yesterday we had some little discussion about function autoloading.
And I have become the feeling that there is a reason why normally procedural languages do not offer that.
@webarto "Annoying" one mod is something I think might be ok. Spamming meta is something i can see people not liking
However I've seen that perl allows this on a module level.
But in PHP we have no modules.
08:40
@hakra We already have function autoloading, you just use the wrong terminology
Just thing of static methods as functions and classes as modules :)
@edorian Yes that was the first thing I've thought as well that we have that.
So you get autoloading for ModuleFoo::bar(); :)
But another user comlained that being wrong for consistency reasons (not further explained).
However please correct my terminology ;)
@edorian Yes, that works. And if the wordpress folks would knew that they would rocket-start through the roof.
@edorian But if you treat it like that you'll end up with a bunch of classes with nothing but static members, and you're in danger of making new developers heads explode
@DaveRandom Not members, just functions.
And for the members, you would have sort of documented global variables. Not that bad.
Also those are just better than superglobals.
08:43
If you want that to be possible, there should be a keyword module that is almost synonymous with class except every contained method is implicitly static.
@DaveRandom Sure, it's another ugly hack :) But having a plugin system rely on properly named functions that need to get autoloaded some way is something that people stopped doing around 2006 anyways to the dicussion is rather academic for me :)
@edorian :D
@edorian yes, it's their job after all, should not be an annoyance, someone gotta keep order in community... meta is for, well, meta questions...
http://dev.kohanaframework.org/issues/4591
AWWW YEAH
PREG_REPLACE_EVAL = EVIL
Hi, I have used this ajax uploader in my site...(fineuploader.com/).I have the situation to use this ajax uploader in ajax content...Itried including neccessary file along with ajax content. but it always fails. Kindly advice
Because preg_replace_callback would just be to easy
08:50
But I wonder since when using a protected method works as a callback method.
huh? Doesn't that always work if the scope is ok?
I always have in mind this needs to be publicly accessible.
I never experienced differences between foreach($foo as $bar) { $this->x($bar); } vs array_map(array($this, "x"), $foo);
::x() being private?
yeah.. wait... you're right.. I'm confused.. i just to try it
08:54
@webarto Hi Do you have any idea on this ?
@Dinesh I have no idea
@edorian codepad.org/lOi7DEDP <- learned something today. Private works here.
@webarto :( its okay
@hakra I just wrote codepad.org/Oqr53Yh7
What was the side where you can run the code against "all the php versions"
@edorian 3v4l.org - gosh 70+ versions now.
08:57
5.0+ works. Ncie
And the side get even better :)
3v4l.org/NcZDN <- yes works. I think the difference is when you return the callback. Then you go "out of scope".
The workaround is since PHP 5.3 to use a closure kind of function.
Or when you are withing a annon function
yes that one. However you can wrap the whole callback operation as well into an object of it's own.
That's how I patched wordpress so they do not use eval any longer for URL substitution which was cause of the one or other security flaw in the past.
Somehow similar to what they just have reported in that kohana ticket I'd say. :P
So far I'm a big fan of http://stackoverflow.com/review-beta/ It might really help clean up the side
09:03
@edorian I do not have that.
grep -R 'URL::' .
I'm good
Ah, here it was: core.trac.wordpress.org/attachment/ticket/9602/9602.patch PHP 4 style new usage, you gotta love it.
@edorian Neither do I. How do I get?
morning
There's no room for .htaccess :(
09:04
@deceze your char is broken for me :P
@tereško morning
@tereško: Morning
@webarto Pff, Windows. runs
If I get a error 500 from apache on a .htaccess file, does that mean that it's broken?
And I get to see only one flagged thing at a time and it's easy to quickly make lots of decissions to get stuff cleaned up
@edorian Ah yes, that URL works...
09:07
@deceze (._.)
@edorian yes it's working well.
@KianMayne Probably, but (as with any 500 error) the place to look would be the Apache error log.
please tell me any Killer Mysql Tutorial
and how should I practice that
@DextOr MySQL is a huge subject, you need to be more specific about what you are trying to do.
like can we access data in variety of ways
I want to clear interviews :P
I am not that newbie just i wan to be perfect :|
09:19
@DextOr No offence, but can we access data in variety of ways sounds like a bit of a newbie question - if only because you are not being specific about data, access or ways.
The short answer to whatever combination of possible definitions is "Yes", but again you need to be more specific about what you are are trying to do.
That question would never come up in an interview, the interviewer would be more specific.
If they didn't know how to be more specific, they shouldn't be conducting the interview.
string functions like CONCAT() , SUBSTR() etc......
ok he asked me a Q
why are you talking to small-avatar-people ?
I'm congenitally helpful
Reflex reaction
(unhelpful?)
09:27
you must be new here
good morning
is it? :-P
morning
Hi @DaveRandom and @hakra
Awesome, I lost 50 rep ._.
-50 User was removed
09:42
@Donut i lost 60 :/
Who could it be?
@Gordon You got enough already :-P
only -30 for me
was someone, we know, removed ?
@DaveRandom i had one occassion where i wasnt awarded the accepted answer despite me providing it first and it being better than the other answer because the OP argued the same :/
> -20 23:20 removed User was removed
09:44
> -60 23:20 removed User was removed
i like how it spells meme ;)
removed user was removed
memetic reason is memetic
> Review|Low Quality Posts
> edorian 27
And it only took ~15 minutes (including breaks). The new system is awesome
@Gordon That's just rude. I tend to let lower rep users get the accept when I answer in comments and someone else puts the same answer as an answer at the same time, but the questioner shouldn't be the decider on that one...
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Q: Facebook apps for multiple url

Mayank swamiI want to use the facebook like ,share and open id so for that i have create account on the facebbok and now the problem is that facebook only provide the one site url per apps (i think because i havent got any option for another) and i want to use the share ,and login but both are at the differ...

@edorian > You have no more close votes today; come back in 14 hours.
in htaccess what is the purpose of this line RewriteBase /folderName. and what is the difference b/w RewriteBase /folderName and RewriteBase / ?
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Q: 500 - Internal server error PHP - IIS 7.0

AryaIn a PHP page i have a form like <form name="frm" method="POST" action="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];?>"> but whenever i submit the form it gives me error message like 500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. ...


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