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While registering, people should be allowed to register with certain email example only "@gmail.com" should be allowed. If they enter any other email it should notify them to use gmail.com alone
I need regular expression
No you don't
that's for me ? @PeeHaa
Yes. And that's javascript
And this is the PHP room ;-)
16:01
@Hector: gmail ignores dot character, so emails like [email protected] and [email protected] is the same mailbox. Just a hint, if you need unique gmail accounts.
Also your email address validation is broken emailtester.pieterhordijk.com/test-pattern/ODU
@PeeHaa: I was looking for this link three days back. Bookmarking it now :D
;-)
Another one of my glorious projects that I should be finishing instead of dicking around with new projects :P
@PeeHaa: what is missing?
Should questions like this and this be deleted?
16:05
It breaks on some patterns and I want to implement a stackoverflow page parser to automatically look for regex patterns and test them. Also I want to have a wall of fame for the best patterns @Glavić
Great idea.
What is best pattern for you? Fastest or smallest?
How will you determine what's best?
@AmalMurali yes and yes
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A: How to validate an email address in PHP

PeeHaaThe easiest and safest way to check whether an email address is well-formed is to use the filter_var() function: if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) { // invalid emailaddress } Additionally you can check whether the domain defines an MX record: if (!checkdnsrr($domain, 'MX')) ...

@AmalMurali One of the things I still need to figure out
Not sure how points will be given. Might just do same score for both groups (valid and invalid addresses). Not sure
16:09
How do you flag question for deletion?
Is that 10k+ option?
I think the treshold is 10k yes
Will get there eventually ;)
20k for delete power right away otherwise you have to wait x days
:-)
10K+ needs to wait 48 hours before they can cast the delete vote. 20K can cast the delv immediately once the question gets -3.
Tnx for the info.
@AmalMurali Where did the privileges button / link go we used to have?
@PeeHaa ^
huh? Where do you see that bar?
In your profile
ah profile :)
16:17
4
Q: Top bar privileges link?

Dan the ManI think that a link for privileges should be put into the new top bar. It's really useful for new people. Maybe under 'help' would be a good place for it.

How often do I have to click "I hate hats" for it to stay away??
BUT why do you hate hats?
Because
@AmalMurali hehehe
16:22
:D
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20816657/display-dynamic-table-only-after-pressing-submit-button
nice question ;)
Please help him ;)
oh boy.
Also flagged
Me too. Flagged as "VLQ"
user has been "helped"
16:28
\o/
;( Come on guys, help him ;)
Thank you for reviewing 40 Close Votes today; come back in 7 hours to continue reviewing.
:D
Thank you for reviewing 20 Suggested Edits today; come back in 7 hours to continue reviewing.
Standard ;)
The CV queue is hopeless :(
I know ;( At least we are bellow 100k ;)
16:35
well ... cv-backlog has also passed 200 entries
for long time we managed to keep it under that level
user924016
nice hat @AmalMurali
@salathe's hat is cooler :>
Hat hunters ;)
@AmalMurali :)
I have some nice fancy gif in my profile description, hope mod doesn't remove it :P
:D
haha, lol
I don't think they will. See this guy's profile :P
shit, I was just reading that
I just searched the terms, fuck stackoverflow and I got his profile, check this out
nyways, back to wrk, tadaaa.. just removed the image to make some less clutter here
17:32
@tereško I may get back into the habit of spending 2 or 3 minutes per day in the backlog.
you should ... most of us should
also, I need to run by a store and get something beer-shaped
Be aware: my strategy is to go through and look at the ones with 4 votes already. I do this because it's usually really easy to tell that indeed the close votes are warranted and can quickly cast votes without much thought.
meh .. I usually just start from the top and open bunch of tabs
.. then again, I am using opera and actually can open 70 tabs on a netbook without things breaking
on a related note: looks like I will be migrating to firefox as my primary browser
Skip it, use Chrome.
17:42
Chrome FTW!
@tereško: I don't think there is somekind of problem with opening xx tabs. Problem is when you try to find something in 70 opened tabs ;)
+1 for FF ;)
can you actually give me one reason for using chrome ?
It's faster and it doesn't crash as often as FF.
primarily opinion-based ;)
better security - nope, less resource - nope, faster - not in my experience
17:43
@tereško It's fast. It has a nice debug console.
@PeeHaa lol
That's true whenever you're logged in Google :)
@PeeHaa why would I give a flying fcuk about "nice debugging console" for my primary browser?
For debugging shit?
17:44
I can use any browser I want for development ... hell .. I actually have to use most of them
Chrome has better syncing, IMO.
with what ?
With other devices?
what other devices ?
Like my phone. I can stop browsing on my PC and then log on to my phone and continue where I left off.
17:50
Firefox Offers Better Privacy
I have an Android phone, a Google account, use YouTube, Gmail and many Google websites, and all my devices can install Google Chrome, so it's definitely Chrome for me.
lol. Are you reading this too, @Glavić?
@AmalMurali: yep ;) Good point out there.
<-- mind reader :P
@AmalMurali: like you, I also use google for a lot of things (gmail - buisnes and private, YT, android, etc.) but strangly not Chrome. But I have it installed ;)
Maybe it's just personal preference :P
17:54
Like I already said above, before tereško started this "war" ;)
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/13760328#13760328
I didn't start it, @tereško did. :>
I updated my comment ;))
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/1527016_612979785417570_868151175_n.jpg
Does this only happens to me?
EVERY SINGLE TIME.
lol. That happens with my phone charger too.
17:59
Yes, that also ;)
fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/… - one moment of silence for photoshop and English.
user924016
hihi
^ ripe for the trashcan, there is also an answer to flag ... .
when I listen to wet by Snoop Dogg, my neighbor do too... grooveshark.com/s/Wet/4a2Kes?src=5
18:11
Hmm. I think there's a little bit more whitespace below the answer. Is this how you see the answer? i.imgur.com/5MHQG7r.png
@AmalMurali Remove the accept ticker and it looks normal
Yep, like PeeHaa said
Answer was accepted? Whaaat?
Yeah, right. Removing that brought back things to normal.
Marking yours as answer in T minus 90 secs.. — eightArmCode 49 mins ago
It's "accepted" so he won't be able to delete it, now
user1607528
18:31
Seems strange
user1607528
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Q: saving a Cookie in javascript with the current url saves it with double quotes in PHP $_COOKIE

Nicola PeluchettiI'm using jQuery Cookie to save a cookie and then access it in PHP. $( document ).on( 'click', '#ai1ec-calendar-view .ai1ec-load-event', function( e ) { e.preventDefault(); $.cookie.raw = true; $.cookie( 'ai1ec_calendar_url', document.URL ); window.location.href = this.href; } );...

18:51
Puh. Haven't doing clean up on SO lately, the quality of the question goes down and down. Obviously anyone else is using Google.
19:12
omg /me asks a user for an example to try to reproduce something get an entire project...
LOOL
Quick Question: When you do changes on files due to code-style, do you call that also refactoring?
@hakre In my commits they are called CS fixes
@PeeHaa 5.69 MB zipped. o_O
= code style
@hakre Yes :P
I don't think moving a bracket to the next line is refactoring
Refactoring often means the actual structure of the code / design / api changes
19:17
Yes, I'd say so, too. Problem I have right now is while doing CS fixes, I also spot bad variable or method names and I then also clean that up.
Which is more in the refactoring domain, but at this level probably not.
I call that rabbit hole improvements :P Busy doing one thing and seeing lots of other things that need to be fixed :-)
Aaaaaand from a 6MB zip we have a couple of bytes of example code gist.github.com/renege/3c315b4ba8a317310555 ;)
do you guys often get the "rabbit hole syndrom" (made up the term right now)
Damnit now I have to look into laravel
when you start learning about subject X , and drift deeper and deeper in about whole areas of study
?
@tereško Yes I often arrive at a gazillion tabs open with stuff I want need to check out
19:22
I am not even sure how people can use less then 20 tabs at one time
I see such people at workplaces and often wonder
even my kid-brother has habit of having full tab bar
Gawd I mean serious? People are actually voluntary using stuff like this github.com/artdarek/oauth-4-laravel/blob/master/src/Artdarek/… :(
Probably because 20+ tabs sound like unfinished business. Open, read, close. No need for 10+ tabs.
they do not read the code, @PeeHaa
19:25
@Glavić Open tab 1. Oh shiny! Opens 10 new tabs
@PeeHaa code? I only see configuration.
@hakre 6MB of config yo! :P
there are two cases when I open a browser and it has 1 tab: fresh OS install or browser crashed and was not recoverable
Ooooh shiiiiit
> Welcome to the new Google Developers Console!
Is everybody changing their UI now :(
If I open more than 20 tabs, my browser will crash (maybe OS too). lol
Got only 1 GB ram. Needs moar RAM. :(
19:29
lol
stop using chrome
RAM is cheap, upgrade already ;)
seriously
Chrome indeed does eat RAM like it is JAVA
It's even worse with Firefox ;)
On Firefox, it crashes when I open more than 7 - 10 tabs. :/
19:31
=/
a year ago I would have recommended "use opera" ... but they switched to webkit recently
you could experiment with 12.16 version (last of the real operas)
but I cannot in all honesty recommend a year old browser to you =/
the sad part is - I actually understand their reasons
Use Chrome in memory conservative mode.
@tereško their reason is very good
yeah .. well .. I think they have been struggling with the limitation inherited in said choice
opera has been effectively "pre alpha" for more then a year now
> Invalid parameter value for redirect_uri: Non-public domains not allowed: flaregramster.localhost/youtube
Aaaargh
Ow wait. nvm stupid
:D
19:39
@tereško I have no idea how browser companies that are not search providers make money
well, they make deals with the search companies
@BenjaminGruenbaum "If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold."
and have a "side channel" of income: firefox has mozilla foundation (donations), opera has a commercial mobile app
@crypticツ oh definitely and in Chrome or IE it's obvious - I just have no idea how the other companies are doing but but I guess what @tereško said makes sense and they just get paid from google/microsoft anyway.
Mozilla's profits from Google are dropping the last I heard. Since Google is investing less and less in paying them for keeping Google as default search engine ever since Chrome surpassed Firefox in usage.
19:42
@BenjaminGruenbaum do you really think that they put google search box in opera and firefox startup screens because they thing that everyone uses google anyway ?
@tereško no, but I didn't think they paid that much. Paying is one thing but paying enough to keep a 20+ person engineering team afloat is another.
@crypticツ true .. but mozilla foundation is still an extremely significant source of money
don't all the Mozilla sites more than I can count have Adsense or something? I mean I don't know, I use Adblock.
damn $300 million annually from Google until 2014 contract ends. Let's see if Google will re-new at that amount.
wow that's a lot
Does it really cost $300 million in operating costs for opensource? Even if you had 500 devs working at $250,000/yr which is a lot they would still be using less than half that amount. A lot of the hosting is donated, and a lot of code is community contributed, also they have dropped a lot of projects like Sunbird, Thunderbird, and their suite. So even less stuff to maintain.
19:52
FirefoxOS sounds expensive
20:03
@crypticツ don't forget to add managers (1 for 10 devs, double the salary)
@Calimero I doubt there are 500 paid devs for Mozilla, even Ubuntu doesn't have that many.
I'm sure a lot of the money goes to the execs of Mozilla Corporation
agreed, would be curious to know the actual number though
@crypticツ Has over 600 employees says wikipedia
@BenjaminGruenbaum doing what???
@crypticツ You know... shit
:)
20:06
@crypticツ pr, sales, marketing, management, development, art, etc
Marketing paid-Intern requests logo > Logo Designer > Supervisor to Logo Designer > Supervisor to Supervisor to Logo Designer who approves logo > Committee of supervisors who approve approval of logo > Marketing supervisor then rejects logo > repeat step
must be using one of those hierarchical flowcharts to get shit done
found pretty fast json encoder/decoder ...
@JoeWatkins Because we are encode/decoding thousands of json strings ;)
Suggest a merge to src?
@PeeHaa I am
20:18
@BenjaminGruenbaum In a single request?
In php?
No and no, like I said - I'm still baffled on why you're all using PHP anyway :P
:P
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have no clue myself ;)
Can someone explain this: eval.in/83815 ?
Why is the output same for both the statements?
@AmalMurali read the friendly manual ? escaping rules for single/double quoted strings ?
Why would it be anything else?
If you add four slashes in the first example it would still be the same ;)
Just read it from left to right
20:21
@Calimero: I've already read this and this.
@Calimero I don't think the difference here is in the quote type. It's just an "optional" escape.
Yes ofc :P
@PeeHaa: Why though?
\~ has no special meaning
@PeeHaa testing one, or even a few iterations is not useful, first it's not enough data to make a meaningful comparison and second, even if you are only using json_encode/decode once per request it's still being executed tens of thousands of times an hour, if you're idea is successful, the cumulative impact will surely be felt if the server takes 2x the resources to carry out a single manipulation of an object ...
20:22
s/you're/your
;-)
It's not even php specific. It'd work the same way in most languages I know
@JoeWatkins Fair enough though
@AmalMurali try "\~\~" , what does it give you :)? What about "\a" ?
eval.in/83840 > maybe easier to grasp
Anybody has a link to an online css + js minifier? refresh-sf.com is down :(
20:32
just install the yui one ?
I just banned all java from my desktop
:P
:)
never even thought of doing it online ...
:-)
there may be perl/php ones out there
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Q: Can a Site get a Virus from using Curl?

Omer M.I have a script which uses simple php curl requests to get the contents from rss/atom feeds.... now my question is it possible that by using curl, is there a chance i might get a virus? Let's say I do a php curl request to a rss feed in feedburner (I know this site does not contain any viruses,...

Daily close vote limit reached. Dammit. :(
> This IP can't make requests for that application.
Fuck you facebook!
And fuck your goddamn developer portal too
Zuckenbarg has discovered at last that you are evil
If I ever meet that idiot I'm going to stab him in the nuts
21:49
@PeeHaa please let him fix the loadbalancer first
Tell your teacher that he/she is teaching you an obsolete database api which is deprecated long ago !Shankar Damodaran 14 hours ago
So sad...
We seem to vote to close a lot, but not up or down. — Falcon Momot Jul 7 at 2:20
@Calimero I really don't care about how that site runs tbh. I just need it my social working working at that's it :-)
@LeviMorrison yes
I try to upvote questions when they seem legitimate but I can't answer (I only browse questions I should theoretically know how to answer).
@PeeHaa happy you, I have to actually work with them :(
21:53
@Calimero In that case good I have a question for you :)
Also, is flagging a question that should be closed but can't because of a bounty still encouraged?
Last time I did that was over a year a go and was deemed unhelpful but the question was closed by a mod.
If you hover over the image here -> flaregramster.pieterhordijk.com/9jme and click the facebook icon. What do you expect / what will work best? 1) post on stream 2) like 3) something else 4) all of the above @Calimero
provided I can help, you're welcome to ask
@PeeHaa I expect to see a "app is requiring permission to post to your wall" fb dialog (meaning 1/) and that would be the most viral thing to do, a like doesn't even come close
@Calimero k good. That's what I have now (I think)
Are those the messages on my frontpage?
Yeah, the first one asks for the user permissions for the app (public profile + friends), the second one actually asks for publishing
not sure it actually published anything though
You can now sell my dummy account profile details and make millions out of it :)
22:02
Neh it will let you add a message once you get back, but I need to style that shit in some way :-) Just wanted to know this was the correct approach before going further
@Calimero Will do :)
Tnx btw!
I'm no expert in fb apps though, feel free to ask somebody else (your older sister who spends half her free time on fb for example, she's seeing that a lot more often than I do)
@Calimero hehe. I hate all those social things and stay as far from it as possible. Funny thing is I have created an oauth library with @lusitanian which a lot of people use for just that :P
:) I suppose your next step is twitter then
That's 5 minutes work
At most
I've also developed an Oauth library when working with twitter (fb provided its own api client lib which we're still struggling with by the way), I was immensely proud when i got the first working query out of it
Twitter has the best documentation I've seen so far to build a Oauth layer btw
22:10
@Calimero hehe I know that feeling. Which was gone fast when implementing all other services with all their different implementations :P
@Calimero Yeah I think I build it from that
In the end I've thrown away that messy code a few days later and went with guzzle instead
We went for file_get_contents although the curl client is still in the repo
nice :)
my POC was built around command-line curl
22:24
@PeeHaa this looks like good stuff :) I wish i've known about it 6 months ago, could have tried it extensively back then
hehe yeah. The horror of having to implement that stuff yourself (for multiple providers) is something you don't wish for anyone :)
Dear Room 11,
Dear Levi,
There is a particular individual who is asking why he should be using Iterators. Please help me enlighten him.
@hakre ^
22:32
hello? :D
You can do so by adding your own answer or by upvoting mine; I really don't care.
lol
Thank you.
Love,
Levi Morrison
Love helps but £5 helps a lot more.
morning
@LeviMorrison going the other way and suffering might enlighten him / her. I had to suffer a lot myself to understand some principle.
lol
Didn't you somewhat recently just get 1.0 working?
ow no. That's not the problem ;) It's just that all online service just redirect all their crappy question to SO :)
google, facebook, soundcloud
I don't think our library was around google was v1
If they have an icon on the tag I believe that means it has a paid support contract or something like that.
Fine...
I think google sponsors a lot of tags
Would anyone here happen to have any experience with implementing hashing algorithms? I know it's not something to be undertaken lightly.
23:03
could be ^^
The nice thing to do is to also have a team that actively follows those tags though :)
A language I'm using severely lacks support for modern hashing algos, and I need to use pkbdf2 or bcrypt.
@Suhosin Can't you just use some external library?
Also: what langauge
@PeeHaa I could defer to a C library but that seems really inefficient
D
posted on December 28, 2013 by hakre

Some nice line-up for the know your language department: PHP turtles – Turtles all the way down. Tagged: PHP

23:07
@PeeHaa Language is D
@Suhosin I can't believe that there are no D implementations of bcrypt already available.
user652649
var_dump(null > -1); // wat, false?
yeah...null is not zero.
@hakre Sad thing is I expected most of them by now :P
user652649
23:16
that's because null is firstly converted to string "0" and then to number 1?
user652649
no, nvm, lol
user652649
how it works internally then? :\
@Danack Hmm, this looks legit, would still have to audit it I guess
Thanks
@Suhosin There will be others out there even if that one's no good.
@Wesabi The behaviour of comparing stuff to null is defined - php.net/manual/en/types.comparisons.php
@Danack I took a quick look for pkbdf2 and didn't find anything. D is hard to search for though.
user652649
23:20
i wonder how many gillions bugs i have because of non-strict operators
user652649
haha
via/source/credits: phpsadness.com/sad/52
@PeeHaa you mean the link? I scheduled it for posting as I stumbled over. I found some of them interesting, I think some are a bit mood.
@hakre Yes the link
23:39
can someone explain to me why it's http://stackoverflow.com instead of https://stackoverflow.com ?
@tereško Because it's on the list for 3 years and it is coming in 6 to 8 weeks
well, the site works over https, but chat does not.
Nope other domain
@hakre define: "works"
well, good point. it does not really.
23:58
@PeeHaa … I somehow fixed my problem, but I have no idea what happened…
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