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14:00
@DaveRandom Ah. Fair enough.
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@DaveRandom Hmm when you put it that way it makes a lot more sense. I think I would be okay with it. There are literally only two people on planet earth who will be using this functionality (you and me) initially anyway. If anyone else were dealing with high-end encrypted servers written in PHP these issues would likely have already been addressed :)
@Fabien If it's not getting it right, it may be a not-actually-Unicode problem. How do you know that the JSON it produces is invalid? (i.e. what claims that it is invalid)
Also, for the record, storing HTML in JSON is probably bad news anyway
json lint. When I try to json_decode it too I get nothing.
@NikiC are you around?
@AlmaDoMundo yes
@rdlowrey True story. One thing I have just realised actually is that my current impl (probably) doesn't discriminate between clients and servers, it just limits renegotiation across the board. Thoughts on this? The DoS vulnerability is for servers only, not sure if it makes sense to disable it for clients.
could you clarify array comparison via == operator. I.e: if I have arrays $a and $b with 10000 items and I'll try if($a==$b) - will it compare all 10000? or till the moment when it will found difference?
user895378
@DaveRandom No, there's no vulnerability from a client's perspective. A server isn't capable of DoS'ing you :) It should only be implemented for server streams.
double \\'s don't help :P
@Fabien OK well the problem there is that your backslashes are being double escaped. Smells of addslashes or some other weirdness to me. Where is that output from, JS or PHP?
14:05
I have a WAMP server running Apache 2.4.4 and PHP 5.4.16. There is however a slight issue with loading time. When connecting to the server (via its local IP address), every once in a while it will stall, almost as if it is not accepting a new connection. My browser (Mozilla Firefox) displays "waiting for x.x.x.x", and I searched using browser tools, however, it shows that no memory sucking scripts are running. (I am running a homemade wiki [not from a company as in MediaWiki] on the server)
Any ideas?
JS using the funky encodeHTMLString() function
user895378
And there are legitimate reasons for servers to initiate renegotiation. I've read about apache versions even requiring the ability to renegotiate to do TLS properly. You don't want to disable it for servers.
and, second part, if I'll try if($a===$b) - will it try to compare all items values or their types first? (it's obvious that compare types is cheaper, because values can be arrays too)
@rdlowrey OK, in that case, because I am lazy, do you happen to know of the top of your head an easy way to test which a given php_stream is?
@Fabien Why do you need double \? Single is (should be) enough.
14:06
I don't see anything strange in the error or access logs on Apache or PHP, however, it seems to happen every minute or so (if that is of any help)
(nor have I messed around with the httpd.conf file for Apache)
@Leri No idea, I didn't write it but I just made it single.
I have, however, messed around with the "hosts" file (note: Wamp is Windows based) in system32/drivers/etc as stated to do in certain other posts (for similar problems)
@marabutt Here is one of them: stackoverflow.com/questions/2148131/…
Maybe not relevant post... but it was worth a try.
user895378
@DaveRandom There's the sslsock->is_client but I'm not sure if you can access that if you only have access to the stream. Can you link me to the function you're working in on lxr.php.net?
@Fabien Erm... wat. What value did you pass into that? (i.e. where did the arg come from?
14:07
@Fabien try this
Can you show where that function was called, in other words
Yay, I have just used my text replacement extension, it's awesome.
I'm so glad we finally get a RTFM close reason :)
@DaveRandom get all page iframes. Get HTML from all iframes including inner content. So the inner content is what it should be.
@rdlowrey I already have a sslsock, my handshake history stack is a member of it
14:09
@Leri Cheers. I'm trying removed double // now.
@NikiC what do you think?
@rdlowrey Also no, because the callback isn't currently implemented at all. I'll push what I have so far very shortly so you can see a diff
@hakre yes i do.. so wat do i need here.. www-data has to be the owner of my directory coz files are made by my script.. ryt?
@AlmaDoMundo it will compare until the first difference
@Fabien What matters here is implementation, not theory, can you share teh codez?
user895378
14:10
@DaveRandom then you should be just fine with if (sslsock->is_client) { ... because that's assigned in the function where I'm working before the SSL handshake is made.
@AlmaDoMundo it'll compare types first
@DaveRandom If there's somewhere less public I would like too :) With it being work-related I am being cautious.
@Jimbo A non-trivial number of credit card processors still use iframes. :(
Is the order of argument expression evaluation reliable, or undefined? Something like $a = array_merge((array) array_shift($a), array_filter($a)); This produces the intended results (only elements of $i >= 1 are passed to array_filter) but I'm wondering if it's a terrible idea?
@rdlowrey Oh yeh I just spotted it, I don't register the callback until after the php_SSL_new_from_context() in the same function
14:13
@NikiC - great, thanks!
@Fabien gist is always good, you can create a secret one and then delete it when you're done
@DanLugg arguments are evaluated left to right and that's reliable
unless they are not evaluated at all, of course ^^
@NikiC Cool beans. Thanks.
Ah, as in short circuiting.
@DanLugg Needing to rely on it is probably a bad plan readability-wise though, it implies nested non-idempotent statements...
@NikiC so it's better way to do $a==$b rather that serialize($a)==serialize($b) (of cause, all items are serializable, not something like resource)
14:16
@AlmaDoMundo yes, of course
@DaveRandom Yea, I'll probably just expand it out for readability anyway, but was still curious.
@DaveRandom How do I link you to the gist. Lack of PMs on SO :(
So, foo(has_side_effects_1(), throws_exception(), has_side_effects_2()), in this case has_side_effects_2() will never be called, er go, side effects will only be caused by the first argument? (I'd never do this, just clarifying)
^^ this is probably a candidate issue in Wordpress somewhere.
@DanLugg yes
@Fabien Just link it here :)
14:21
errr. why does changing opacity make my image shrink on just one instance. T-T
@Fabien email me direct if you want, <anything>@<my screen name>.<com or co.uk> - or you could just post it here and delete it again (room owners can see history of deleted posts)
Anything except pornography@<his screen name>.com, that is reserved.
19 mins ago, by HelpingHand
I have a WAMP server running Apache 2.4.4 and PHP 5.4.16. There is however a slight issue with loading time. When connecting to the server (via its local IP address), every once in a while it will stall, almost as if it is not accepting a new connection. My browser (Mozilla Firefox) displays "waiting for x.x.x.x", and I searched using browser tools, however, it shows that no memory sucking scripts are running. (I am running a homemade wiki [not from a company as in MediaWiki] on the server)
Any ideas?
Cheers @DaveRandom
Does anyone else here use Wamp?
14:27
Evening ladies.
@HelpingHand Don't use WAMP (or Windows-based servers in general) in a production PHP environment, that would be my first idea. I have found PHP randomly takes ages to initialise on Windows with no apparent pattern. I've been meaning to debug exactly what it is doing with procmon for ages, never got around to it though
It's difficult to debug tbh, because it happens (seemingly) totally at random and it's almost certainly a Heisenbug
Oh, okay... I was thinking that it was an issue with Apache.
WAMP = endless issues, switched to linux, never looked back. Honest, genuine advice
I haven't had any other issues than this.?!
@HelpingHand Very possibly, but even if that's the case it will almost certainly disappear if you stop running it on Windows
14:30
I had to fight repeatedly to get that 'little green icon' in the bottom right
Nah, install apache on linux, bam, done
Do you know what the hosts file in system32/drivers/etc could have to do with it?
WAMP the product is a stupid, stupid thing. But even Windows + Apache + MySQL + PHP set up properly (separately) have issues
(new Path(__DIR__))->{'..'}->{'..'}->{'path'}->{'to'}->{'dir'};
@HelpingHand Highly unlikely to be anything to do with it at all
@DaveRandom Oh, okay.
14:33
@HelpingHand The hosts file is merely responsible for local name resolution. localhost is handled automatically, but if you wanted to add a virtual host for instance, you'd add my.virtual.host.localhost 127.0.0.1 to ensure it resolved to your local machine.
F*cking Republicans
Going to be honest, I barely have any idea what going on above ^
Apart from Republican scum are trying o stop healthcare because they're all rich bast*rds
I loved Obama's comments: "Congress have failed to do their job, so we are unable to do ours"
Reminds me of an Armando Ianucci sketch that I can't find on Youtube :-(
Did it come through @DaveRandom ?
14:37
Someone complained why nothing was working. Cause… /var/log/apache2/error.log was 21452275712 bytes (±20GB) big… (no free space) … What was in it? Two hundred million notices in a few days.
@Fabien Not yet, where did you send it?
Could that be my problem @bwoebi?
Only one way to find out...
Clear, or delete error log?
14:39
@bwoebi 200,000,000 notices? Sounds like E_WORDPRESS
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So far about "Why you shouldn't ignore notices".
Well, I'd start by just checking your disk free space
@DanLugg no, it were his own scripts
Yay
$ php5 -v
PHP 5.4.4-14+deb7u4 (cli) (built: Aug 23 2013 14:37:41)
@Fabien I got nothing... :-S I take it you don't have a bounceback?
14:41
Negative.
I'll retry
@Fabien try cw [at] daverandom [dot] com I know that works
No reason for anything not to work tbh, unless 123reg have an issue in the forwarder
Got that one
Oh damn just sent second to cw :)
Oh, also, the problem rarely happens when i'm ON my server looking AT my hosted pages.
14:43
@hakre wow, first time all 5 votes from this room :p
@Daverandom
"shutdown"
^ The real reason why the Government is closing
Isn't this starred on the rignt --->
14:44
@Jimbo AGREED
anyone has an idea:
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Q: Reverse join in MySQL

Alma Do MundoSO, The problem My question is about - how to join table in MySQL with itself in reverse order? Suppose I have: id name 1 First 2 Second 5 Third 6 Fourth 7 Fifth 8 Sixth 9 Seventh 13 Eight 14 Nine 15 Tenth -and now I want to create a query, which will return joined records...

Can't see it :(
@DaveRandom what mail server do you use?
@reikyoushin I have a wildcard forwarder on my domain reg (123-reg.co.uk) to my gmail account, so <anything>@<domain> ends up in gmail
14:45
@AlmaDoMundo well, same user continues to ask the same question, see last cv-pls.
@DaveRandom Please tell me you got the elphpants? They're a major reason I'm looking forward to phpnw
@DaveRandom but you dont have any exceptions whatsoever?
@reikyoushin Why would I need exceptions?
@Jimbo No :-( (I'll explain in a bit)
because i want to filter spam from non spam?
See y'all
14:47
I have gmail's spam filters. If an address starts getting spammed so heavily that even they fail I'll just blacklist it
@DaveRandom i mean i have a personal email, a professional email,etc.. if i catch em all on one inbox, wouldnt it be a disaster?
Why? That's what filtering rules are for. You can automatically move stuff around/block certain content etc. Having multiple inboxes just makes things more complex for the user - all those emails (including the spam) were sent to me, I'd rather be able to manage it all in one place
@Fabien does the end result have to be an object (rather than an array)?
Mines fairly simple. I filter my lamephp catchall by everything that isn't one of my accepted ones.
It seems to be a zero-indexed array, makes more sense to represent it as one
@DaveRandom No, it's all saved to a file in the end. I just read that file and convert it as necessary
14:50
im thinking if i should implement a catchall email too.. but im having second thoughts.. what would be the benefit of a catchall? i only have valid ones.. but im not sure if i should be discarding the invalid emails..
@reikyoushin You are highly, highly unlikely to get emails to an address you've never given to anyone, even the spam botnets tend to work from a list of known (or suspected) valid addresses. By having a catch-all I can easily know which company sold my email address etc, for ex. O2 send all their correspondence to o2@, Samsung to samsung@ etc
But you can easily just tell your inbox to ignore mails sent to a certain address, like if samsung ever start spamming me I'll just blacklist samsung@
@DaveRandom but it would be hard to reply using the original mail they used, right?
if someone mailed you using samsung@, where do i set the reply-from email as samsung@ too?
(checking my gmail)
@reikyoushin Pretty unlikely I'd ever want to respond to those emails directly, but in any case you can register any send address you like on gmail, they just send an email with a conf link in it to that address so you can verify that you own it
hmm.. ill think about it. XP
14:56
Does anyone know if it's possible to make an offline runnable web application (HTML5/JS/css) for android without having to use something like phonegap?
Any Behat/Mink expert? I serve the javascript on my site dynamically, and was wondering how best to test "Is the javascript loaded for this page valid Javascript?"
@Fabien I can't easily test it but the getIFramesContent() in my fork should be all you need to do
15:08
Cool thanks @DaveRandom I will give it a go.
@Fabien If that works I'll optimise further, at the moment it loops twice and it doesn't need to
Ow wait you can't do that actually, would need to pass an unserializable arg
I got an error from it. I'll paste it to the fork.
@Fabien I know I just spotted it. Remove the result.push(framesMeta[i]) line
Ah ok. Done and retrying.
short way to get the first integer in a string: $int = (int)strpbrk($str, "0123456789"); anything better here which isn't a regex?
15:17
@DaveRandom JSON is valid but there's no html.
@Fabien What you mean you get "html":"" for each entry?
Nope, no "html" at all.
@NullPoiиteя in which part of the india its morning
Mwahahaha
15:21
@Fabien Just for a sanity check, you didn't remove the result[i].html = page.frameContent; line? Can you console.log(result[i].html); on the next line after that ^ and verify that it starts spewing HTML strings when you do?
$config = (new Symfony\Component\Yaml\Yaml())->parse(sprintf('../config/%s.yml'), (new Symfony\Component\Yaml\Yaml())->parse('../config/global.yml')['environment']);
@Jimbo demon mode activated?
@Mr.Alien Death + two of my favourite PHP 5.4 features
I'm assuming Application Cache would get me where I need to be....I'm assuming a App Cached web app would be available from it's original url when the mobile browser is in offline mode.
Nope. Only removed that single line from before. I'll try withthe console.log(
15:22
@Jimbo ohhhh :p
@Mr.Alien well i am living in the east of Indus river which is also in eastern side of Sulaman and kirthar hills ...(where is night) and western side of Ganga and southern side of Lower Himalayas and northern side of Bhimbhekta(Runn of Kuch) ... and every where is night .. so its like circular magnate .. so only in my house there is morning :D
@DaveRandom undefined
@NullPoiиteя by the tym I wil understand that, it will be nyt :p
@Fabien What about console.log(page.frameContent) in the same place?
@Mr.Alien :D :P btw whats up ?
15:26
@DaveRandom The HTML is there.
@Fabien That's very weird, one sec let me read some docs
@DaveRandom Yeah, weird is fairly normal for me unfortantly :p
virus in my system is messing up, ending the process tree doesn't help either.. @NullPoiиteя currently wrkin on my cms, once done,than planning to put up for sale :) u say, hwz ur studies going on?
CryptoLocker btw
@Fabien I can only imagine it's being lazy-loaded in a way that causes it to break, try changing result[i].html = page.frameContent; to result[i].html = String(page.frameContent);
Even though it supposedly is already a string
Running now.
wait, need to boot up in safe mode, wil brb
@Mr.Alien going so so .. cant giving enough time ... i have to read 14books in 6month pdgroup.upkar.in/books.aspx?SCID=91
@Mr.Alien ok np
@NullPoiиteя oh big portion, but you can cope up quiet well as you are just home ryt?
@Mr.Alien yupp
ya so it's good, I don't get free tym these days
15:32
@DaveRandom Still no "html" :(
But it's still logging the html to the console so it's there.
user895378
Just wasted an hour hunting an ext/openssl bug that turned out to be an error I created in the test case code and not a problem in xp_ssl.c :(
@Fabien That is just insane, even if String() gets undefined it still returns a string
@Fabien What if you console.log(result) immediately before the return, can you do that and pastebin it?
@vascowhite shocker that kolink answered :P
@CarrieKendall ;)
15:38
@DaveRandom Here you go.
@CarrieKendall seriously? Ask @madara <-- he will give you a better answer
Oh that's not the console.log(result) that's the current output
i'll do result
he is not in the room yet, he always say that kolinks a repwhore
herpaderp logic: the probability is low, so we ignore it completely. — Carrie Kendall 25 secs ago
15:40
stackoverflow.com/questions/19120208/… << better than Kolink's answer (wasn't hard^^)
that guy is a blasted idiot
@Fabien Yeh that's what I want to see what the object looks like, the actual HTML is immaterial, the question is why the property is undefined
@DaveRandom [object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Gee thanks JS, that's very helpful
heh
Not worth JSON.stringify(page.frameContent); ? though I think that's what returns a "can't stringify cyclic objects" error.
15:43
@Fabien is that an alert or a console.log o.O? hehe.
log :) it's not run from cli so can't alert
@Fabien Ahh, now it starts to make sense. Try "" + page.frameContent instead of String(page.frameContent)
I really don't want to have to do a .replace() nop but it may be necessary
uhmm when does somebody use a cyclic data on js? can't imagine one right now..
Running now.
@reikyoushin You do, literally every time you manipulate the DOM in JS ;-)
15:47
I hate my job.
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@DaveRandom how? is the DOM cyclic?
or maybe i can't grasp the real meaning of this cyclic thing..
@reikyoushin document.body.firstChild.parentNode.firstChild.parentNode.firstChild.parentNode
@DaveRandom Still no "html".
no errors from log.
@DanLugg and star of shame :D
15:50
So no one here has used application cache?
@Fabien Looking at the original code that at least output something, using page.frameContent.replace(/\s+/g, ' '); should work, it's just not very nice
That is seriously insane though
@DaveRandom Yeah, well part of me is a little happy it wasn't just me being a noob not being able to stringify it.
well, am not getting this on google documentation for the charts, any idea how do I get rid of floating values? as am interested in integers only
@DaveRandom no HTML with that either btw.
15:58
@Fabien WTF!!!!
Linking to W3 Schools on here is dangerous, it is likely to earn you down votes for an otherwise good answer. See w3fools.com for reasons why. — vascowhite 1 min ago
It appears as though the folks in the HTML room are clueless about the application cache as well... I think I will have to drum up a test tonight.
I'm trying result[i].html = 'Ass';
@Fabien Good point/idea
I guess the link(fragment identifiers) are broken developers.google.com/chart/image/docs/gallery/bar_charts
15:59
I'm now wondering if it doesn't like writing to the objects returned by evaluate(), which would be easy enough to work around (albeit still horrible)
@DaveRandom That didn't work either :)
@Fabien OK then one second
@Fabien I just updated my fork
@DaveRandom i need my fork... and spoon. almost lunch time. =)
I think I found my answer
Running
16:03
who among you guys maintain a server with cpanel? i doubt it but, might as well try..
I have done in the past
Oh in fact I do still have access to one as well
why?
how do i move the main domain (the root) to a subdirectory so all sites ( bothmain and addon) are on their own subdirectories
dont i have a choice besides htaccess? T-T
Who is hosting?
@DaveRandom Script doesn't seem to finish.
@Fabien generic cpanel shared host (from a client)
@Fabien hangs on something?
16:06
[Error] TypeError: 'null' is not an object (evaluating 'frames.length')
[Error] /home/ubuntu/fab/processes/scripts/adscrape.js : 176
[Error] /home/ubuntu/fab/processes/scripts/adscrape.js : 253
[Error] :/modules/webpage.js : 281
Not gotten any further than that atm.
Interesting, that's not going to end well
@DaveRandom because i hate having to handle maindomain.com/addondomain redirects to maindomain.com
Killed it.
but it seems i cant change the vhost of the main domain and move it to a subdir
@reikyoushin In a nutshell, doesn't seem to be possible.
16:09
@reikyoushin perhaps it's time to move to VPS? :)
@Fabien its not mine.. just a clients
@Fabien meta[i].push -> meta.push
oh lol
Boom! @DaveRandom We have a winner!
Thank you so much :)
@Fabien OK, just be warned that a) that uses double the amount of memory that would otherwise be required (your old code suffered this and then some) and b) the format of the output has changed slightly (now enclosed in an array, and the client rect is not enclose in a subkey)
@Fabien no worries :-)
I'll reformat it to my needs. Double memory is infinitely better than not working :)
16:16
Now that you have it working I'd be tempted to fiddle with the second loop and see if you can make it work by just tacking on .html, that would reduce the memory consumption drastically instead of making copies of everything. But also, being that it is now home time, I suggest "ain't broke, don't fix it" for now
lol :) Thank you again
You should get a wishlist up for these sorts of things -_-
this is weird, wamp doesnt show header already sent warning, where xampp does, I don't know why... error reporting is completely on
anyways using obstart and flush
@Mr.Alien wamp have output buffering turned on?
well, not sure, I just ported my project on an external hard disk, and am using portable xampp, and the moment I created a new user to test, it threw me the warning, though, fixd it with the buffer functions, but I never had this issue before
@Orangepill seems like you are right, let me research a bit
@Orangepill just tell me one thing, is it a bad practice to use ob? I read few answers on stack but they arent convincing ... but anyways I can't port my header codes at the very top of the page everytime, as I've included too many includes..
@Mr.Alien I would say you are pretty safe.
16:30
Is putting PHP inside JS a bad idea?
@Mr.IDon'tCare is a js include?
@Orangepill fetching some results from database then converting them to json inside <script></script>
@Mr.IDon'tCare Sounds like a good idea to me.
not sure if serious
@Mr.IDon'tCare Not trolling ... would be a completely sane thing to do.
16:41
@Fabien I have enough crap already :-P
haha
You've forgotten to tell us HOW this doesn't work. The php code crashes your server? It fails to talk to the remove server? It kicks your dog and insults your mother? — Marc B 11 mins ago
doubt it kicks his dog ..
@Orangepill oh, thanks bro
So in PayPal class I see this:
   function paypal() {

      // initialization constructor.  Called when class is created.
I thought constructors are called with __construct() ?
@JonyKale that is old school
16:48
@orangepill What is? classname() or __construct?
@JonyKale classnames... that's the way it used to be done.
It is still available, right?
Thanks
> For backwards compatibility, if PHP 5 cannot find a __construct() function for a given class, and the class did not inherit one from a parent class, it will search for the old-style constructor function, by the name of the class. Effectively, it means that the only case that would have compatibility issues is if the class had a method named __construct() which was used for different semantics.
17:16
Am I allowed to copy the JS in this file: google.com/jsapi directly into my website folder?
Since doing <script src="https://www.google.com/jsapi" /> takes nearly a minute to load.
Hi folks!
Can u help me with issue with PHP cookies?
17:29
@user1876542 hi
what do you want to do with cookies in php ?
anyone knows how to work with zend ?
@nsivaram90 Zend what? Framework, Engine, Studio, the company?
@nsivaram90 @user1876542 Discussion for all things PHP - Don't ask whether someone is here to help you. If someone is around and wants to help they will.
17:47
How to work with Zend? I'd suggest checking careers section on their website.
Note to self: Don't right click in terminal when you have an EXTREMELY large amount of text in your clipboard.
aug
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@nsivaram90 I'm also trying to work with Zend. What do you need to know? And what version are you using?
Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /var/www/argonite/includes/class/Shop/paypal.class.php on line 218
Anyone has a idea?
if (eregi("VERIFIED",$this->ipn_response)) {
@JonyKale deprecated means that you're not meant to use the function anymore. It's old, not very good and will be removed in a future version of php.
why does github have to be so gay ...
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@Mr.Alien what should @CarrieKendall ask me?

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