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17:12
http://php.net/get_current_user

what a misleading function name... When I saw this I thought it'd be an `posix_getuid()` alias, but not an alias for `fileowner(__FILE__)`...
Good afternoon guys.
/**
 * Makes a string SQL-safe by adding slashes (if needed).
 *
 * @param string $string
 * @return string
 * @access public
 */
        function sql($string) {
                if (!ini_get('magic_quotes_gpc')) {
                        $string = addslashes($string);
                }
                return $string;
        }
I'm here to ask a quick question. I know barely nothing ( 0,01 isn't 0 right ? ) and I'm trying to find where a html is generated so I can alter some stuff. I think I might have the method where it does something but it is a wild guess since I looked at the query string...
I know I should just ask. But I want to be polite and ask. Anyone willing to help me ?
That sounded weird...
17:20
@Gordon This looks nice, thanks for the function, I'll use it instead of the too long $sql->real_escape_string.
\irony
printDocument.php?level=testsuite&id=437
This is the url that it is generated
When I look into printDocument for a place where a testsuite is called
@AndréSilva if you can use a debugger, just execute the code step by step. if you cant, just do a var_dump scattershot
I can't. I don't have any php tool.
then var_dump scattershot
Erm.
What is var_dump ._.
17:22
which means put calls to php.net/var_dump throughout your code until you find the place where stuff gets generated
Hm...
How can I use that thing to show me what is happening. Since I'm editing through notepad++...
Is there an easy way to console.log or alert ?
var_dump will output
output where ?
on the screen
17:25
if you want to output in the console you need firebug with firephp => lots more effort
Does chrome console works ?
Installing right now.
well, yeah. but no offense, if you dont know how to use var_dump already, then you'll be way over your head getting firephp to run
;/ I kinda have to dive blindly into this because no one in the office knows php
And I'm the only one with some "extra" time
And no, I know nothing.
17:29
@AndréSilva well, if no one knows how to do it, why dont you just get someone who knows how to do it?
@Gordon Someone like you? =D
Well, because someone had the brilliant idea to use a free tool that it doesn't exists anymore
@Jack that depends on if they would be willing to pay my day rate and can provide access to the code somehow. if not, someone who can work on site will likely make more sense
And now we have to do small updates.
And it is a small website for test documents and stuff..
Some kind of "TestLink"
@hakre I hate all files starting with a . Don't bug me with your IDE / OS / whatever files :)
Evening all!
17:32
I'm going to try this var_dump thingy now. Lets see if I can find anything..
Haha
Texts. Huge amount of it.
And some texts on top too
That means that I'm close.
Anyone know of any stable XQuery 1.0+ query builder (a 'la fluent interface) for PHP?
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3 hours with vms turned on and my computer was exploding
@wes change your vm.
@PeeHaa埽 Do you hate for example the .bashrc? or .bash_history?
@PeeHaa埽 what about unhidden files with no extension?
@bwoebi Those files normally don't end up in commits
17:42
Why the .= ?
What does .= do ?
@AndréSilva append right-hand expression to left-hand variable
BTW there is more useful stuff on that site
@bwoebi But yes I would also hate it when they show up on one of my projects
17:43
.= === += || &= ?
@AndréSilva Read the page I linked
The orange thing
@AndréSilva Haha yeah, that's a good joke ;-)
Yeah dude. I'm not retarded..
Idunno. I don´t know you so I cannot judge about that ±P
Also:
@PeeHaa埽 There are also useful files like .gitignore etc...
17:45
@bwoebi yep agreed
Can't access the bitchfight link. :( Restricted website in the office.
@bwoebi I was more thinking about: thumb.db, .DS_Store, netbeans.project etc
How great when I use var_dump on a variable that might have a significant result
It prints string(1070) "
@AndréSilva That Dutch website is blocked over there? :P
Those nazi sys admins!
Yep.
Signed as streaming media
17:49
@PeeHaa埽 Oh yeah. I hate these metadata from ide's... (but files which begin with a dot shouldn't be listed in a good SVN client)
@AndréSilva all operators are explained at stackoverflow.com/q/3737139
Now, why is this string(1070) " getting printed?
That means that the string inside the variable has a length of 1070 ?
@AndréSilva Yep;
How do see what is printed ?
@AndréSilva Everything after the string(1070)
17:52
string(1070) "
@AndréSilva Sounds like 1070 characters of whitespace.
Really ?
Hmm, do I want to trust gwoo (author of cakephp) on that:
> Sanitize was never required to prevent sql injection as the dbo layer handles that already by correctly escaping values. If you want to use Sanitize make sure you App::import('Sanitize') - groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/cake-php/…
@AndréSilva Well, depending on where you're seeing it. If it's in a browser, and the string contains XML, the browser could be rendering the XML (which would could appear empty) with string(1070) " as the first/only text node.
I haven't been following along, so I dunno.
Neither have I.
Haha
Php seem fun, but I've been programming c# all my life so.. Everything seems a bit obscure.
@Gordon Thanks for the webpage you sent me.
17:56
@AndréSilva np
A bit off topic question but, I always wanted to ask it. Don't get offended or anything.
But besides Apache and Linux. Why php ?:
@AndréSilva what is an apache?
@PeeHaa埽 A native that used to live in america.
@AndréSilva ubiquitous
@AndréSilva :-)
17:59
@Bracketworks But that isn't always a good thing...
@AndréSilva I thought it was a helicopter.
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@AndréSilva Nor is C#.
I agree with that
@AndréSilva But serious. Once I've found out about nginx I just love it
18:00
nginx is the one who is killing apache right ?
@AndréSilva yep
I've seen some graphs about it and it is gaining strength like hell
But it runs on linux right ?
@AndréSilva Also on windows, but who cares ;)
Exactly.
Don't get me wrong though apache is decent. It's just that nginx is sooo much nicer
18:02
Quick question is there a way to print the class stack from a method ?
Like, I have a method that build the page header but I can't see the output. So I want to see where it creates.
@AndréSilva You want a stack trace?
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@PeeHaa埽 Yeah
@PeeHaa埽 print
18:04
print ?
What that blue guy above me said :)
@wes What. Is. That.?
:)
unless you want to work with the array it returns somehow.
user652649
@PeeHaa埽 you was looking for the best way to extend Math. :P
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ok i've missed that :P
@Gordon :-D
@wes hehe :D
@PeeHaa埽 well maybe .gitignore is the exception ;)
Anyway, I now offer a feature branch to PR against: github.com/hakre/DropboxUploader/tree/add-extra-folder
So the problem is isolated for the moment.
@hakre .gitattributes...
Muahauahahaha Suarez banned for 10 matches
Did I already mention that I think Twig (or other shit like that) is of of the most useless things ever invented?
18:17
@hakre new dropbox: torrentfreak.com/…
@Gordon n1
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@PeeHaa埽 override jsfiddle.net/kypdz
I'm really struggling to find an answer but I cannot, please help me out @ stackoverflow.com/questions/16198934/…
@wes What's the reason you do Object.getPrototypeOf(this).random(); instead of Math.random();?
18:26
hmm, bittorrent looks to have super-powers: comments in it's json files.
@hakre bittorrent? json?
What does bittorrent use json for?
Doesn't it use bencoding anymore?
user652649
@PeeHaa埽 depends by your needs, no? as in php you use BlaBla::method() or parent::method()
user652649
btw i was interested too in extending "static" methods... thank you for giving me the input :P
user652649
also i found this for IE7 & 8 forrst.com/posts/Object_getPrototypeOf_shim-eNB i didn't test it, i'm going to
18:31
@wes Math is something really weird btw
First I thought it was a simple object literal, but it's not just that
It's like some frankenstein thing I guess ;)\
Then again I suck at javascript so I may be talking out of my ass :P
user652649
lol why you say that?
@PeeHaa埽 MathConstructor {}
user652649
well i think that depends by how it is implemented internally by chrome
@wes If it would be a simple object literal it shouldn;t do that afaik
@wes Aaah. I did check on chrome
let me open FF and let it update for half an hour and reboot a couple of times so I can test
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18:40
lol
I think you are right @wes. FF console shows Math {}
user652649
firefox crashes already before it starts
user652649
@PeeHaa埽 yes MathConstructor doesn't exist btw, it's a chrome thing for sure
Yes. Even IE agrees
Now it starts making a lot more sense :P
user652649
in practice internally chrome does something like that Math = new MathConstructor()
user652649
18:46
i guess
user652649
LOL
Another question guys.
Is there a way to use get_class on an outside source ?
I don't want to get the function I'm in, but I want to retrieve a function I'm about to enter.
user652649
outside source?
Like, I want to know where that function is declared
user652649
18:50
why you would do that?
Because I want to know where the function is declared.
Because I can't find it.
user652649
find in files? do you have an ide?
I tryed the default search box from windows but no luck
content:thethingimlookingfor
user652649
you have to use an ide for files search
user652649
eclipse, netbeans
18:53
@AndréSilva Just let your text editor / ide find the method / function you are looking for
text editors FTW! btw :)
But it isn't in the same file
all editors have a find in files option
It is inside some kind of file that I have no idea which is it
And I'm using NotePad ++
user652649
eclipse and netbeans allows you to search even on multiple files
notepadd++ does have a find in files feature
18:54
green
user652649
@PeeHaa埽 yes but you have to open all files, right?
@wes neh
Lol'd I tryed ctrl+shift+f and does have.
You can place a directory and let the system find it
Also it kinda sounds like you have a design issue if you are having a hard time finding the code. Just saying :)
@AndréSilva Exactly
No one in the company seen the code.
They just copied and pasted in wwwroot
And for some reason it worked
user652649
18:56
@AndréSilva it's a disease called jquery syndrome
@AndréSilva Magic driven development. Nice! :D
@Xotic750 - using onclick and passing in a function is not really bad practice. They actually show you this on the MS Virtual Academy courses for HTML5, CSS and JavaScript course, as well as how to add custom event handlers. — Darren Davies 3 mins ago
but but but MS Virtual Academy courses...
Is that like w3school from MS?
user652649
lol
@wes Yeah. Exactly that.
19:02
Everytime I open some JS question the only answers I see are terrible practices and/or jquery.
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I'm starting to think [JS] is even worse than [PHP]
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@PeeHaa埽 stop writing messages that get insta-starred
:D
Hey if you would rant more you would also be insta-starred ;)
hi
hiya @NikiC!
morning !
19:21
hello people
first time here and i need some help
hello ice ice D
@PeeHaa埽 Hi :)
I want to ask is how can I call a PHP function within HTML with click on button ?
@IceD You either have to make a normal request or an xhr
@IceD What is the exact problem
ok here is how it goes
I need a PHP script that extracts a file on a location
and to activate it from HTML document
the HTML document contains 1 button
and it's run on localhost by XAMPP
The easiest way would be to style a link as a button
Or make the button into a submit button and wrap it in a form
19:25
ok the submit button
any example on stackoverflow ?
Night !
<form action="/path/to/the/php-file.php"><input type="submit" name="submit" value="Extract"></form>
@IceD ^
@Ihsan evening
ok will try this now
@PeeHaa埽 JS is not 'even' and it is "worse" .
ok one more thing about synthax
does php define path like this :
$path="C:\folder\file.php";
or
$path="C:\\folder\\file.php";
19:29
@Ihsan :)
morning @Ihsan
@IceD Just use forward slashes
$path="C:/folder/file.php";
ok :)
@PeeHaa埽 I think it is the best tool for "programming chaos" : A chaos of code which you try to call a program :D
Or even better use relative paths:
19:30
@kaᵠ Hi
 __DIR__ . '/relative/path/to/some/file.php';
@PeeHaa埽 you are up for one more question? :)
@kaᵠ I guess your site is down, every time I click 127.0.0.172.... :D
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Looking for help with form validation?
@IceD Shoot
@Ihsan cmon. eveybody in here should get some response on the loopback address
/me checks what is mine
yay oauth lib
19:33
<?php



$file = 'C:/folder/data.gz';

// get the absolute path to $file
$path = pathinfo(realpath($file), PATHINFO_DIRNAME);

$zip = new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open($file);
if ($res === TRUE) {
  // extract it to the path we determined above
  $zip->extractTo($path);
  $zip->close();
  echo "WOOT! $file extracted to $path";
} else {
  echo "Doh! I couldn't open $file";


}
?>
I am using this function to extract but it doesn't do the job
@PeeHaa埽 lol, I redirect to pr0n sites on hosts file XD
i mean this file :)
:-)
What does $path = pathinfo(realpath($file), PATHINFO_DIRNAME); do?
i don't know wait let me give you the link
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Q: Unzip a file with php

BostonBBI want to unzip a file and this works fine <?php system('unzip File.zip'); ?> But I need to pass in the file name through the URL and can not get it to work, this is what I have. <?php $master = $HTTP_GET_VARS["master"]; system('unzip $master.zip'); ?> What am I missing? I know it has ...

@IceD "it doesn't do the job" is not a PHP error message I have seen before ;)
19:36
it doesn't extract the file to folder :)
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S HI am having issues with validating a user-input form. The form is working fine when all fields are inserted but I simply want an error message to occur if the user leaves the fields blank; Do I add the validation into the insert.php form or insert_ac? I want the form to display "please enter p...

any one give me a hand, please?
@IceD Maybe this can help you about paths... stackoverflow.com/questions/14997253/…
Not my best but, I used that...
@SH <marquee><blink>SQL Injection alert</blink></marquee>
@IceD At what point does it fail?
@PeeHaa埽 I click the button on the page
and i get error like this
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Can you help me @PeeHaa埽 ?
19:38
The address wasn't understood
and I check the folder to see did it extract anything
and see no change
@IceD That is a browser error message right? And not a PHP error?
yes
@Ihsan if my website is down: 127.0.0.172 there's something very wrong :P
@SH If I were you I would first fix those nasty sql injection vulnerabilities
@IceD What is the address you are trying to open?
19:40
my response is a nice error :D
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mysql_real_espcape?
see the image yourself :)
@IceD You cannot run php files using a local path
ok then what do i do ?
i need this done localy
You have to run the files through you webserver so that php parses the file
something like: http://localhost/unzip.php
19:41
@kaᵠ A_NICE_ERROR encountered during access attempt to 127.0.0.172
ok wait
lol @Ihsan
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how do i fix the sql injection vulnerabilities ?
1335
Q: How to prevent SQL injection in PHP?

Andrew G. JohnsonIf user input is inserted into an SQL query directly, the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example: $unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input']; mysql_query("INSERT INTO table (column) VALUES ('" . $unsafe_variable . "')"); That's because the user can input s...

@PeeHaa埽 waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait I know the answer
don't use SQL =D
maximum prevention
19:43
@Ocramius lol
<form action="/localhost:8000/unzip.php"><input type="submit" name="submit" value="Extract"></form>
/me is rebasing a shitload of PRs
i used this and got this
To prevent database vulnerabilities the best course of action is not to use them.
"From the holy book of programming"
@IceD That is a wrong relative path
Add another slash in front of it
//localhost:8000/unzip.php
Or even better just /unzip.php
19:45
@Ihsan dude, you should totally work in management! That's talking =D
it works man :)
i just extracted the file
ow yeah :)
any way of me giving favor back?
rep or something ? :)
neh it's ok
thanks man
i will be here next time i need some php guidance
19:47
@PeeHaa埽 :P
haha i see it
nvm
@kaᵠ you wrote a good answer :)
+1'd it myself very good answer
no dude, it is peehaa's
19:49
yeah i clicked the wrong person
when i wanted to send the message :)
@IceD you can check this answer instead: stackoverflow.com/a/8127112/731947
good stuff here too. I don't understand but I see it all
@kaᵠ I love how that answer first was: hell no not possible. That would be a stupid feature. Only to later find out it is implemented :)
@PeeHaa埽 nice stuff, can't know em' all, but we can definitely learn...
19:54
@kaᵠ Never stop learning and try to admit your stupid mistakes is what I always say :)
BOTH SAEM <TING 1> AN <TING 2>, O RLY?
  YA RLY
    VISIBLE "SAEM TING"
  NO WAI
    VISIBLE "O NOES! NOT SAEM TINGS"
OIC
AHAHAHAHAHA
@PeeHaa埽 what about the worst mistakes ever? :P
@PeeHaa埽 here is one of my js answers... I hated me when I wrote it... stackoverflow.com/questions/16126096/…
@Bracketworks LOL-ing?
19:55
@kaᵠ Very much so. Very much so.
@Bracketworks throw new ImpossibruException()
@Ocramius I haven't gotten to that lesson ;)
@Ihsan eval(myScripts[0].innerHTML); :O
:)
@Bracketworks lolcode is damn funny, everytime i read it i
@Ihsan why are you eval'ing ?
19:56
@tereško where?
@Bracketworks could you see yourself writing some serious thing in it?>
setTimeout('refreshData()', 5000); ... here
O my....
@kaᵠ I dunno; anything could have a solid enough grammar.
never pass a string to setTimeout
19:57
@tereško I do not drink but lets say I was drunk ... ;)
i should have been: setTimeout(refreshData, 5000); .. and in , passing a callback
@tereško Thank you. now correcting, For the sake of SO...

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