@hakre That data isn't public, you'll never be able to do that. You can't even get that info when the user has allowed your app with OAuth and you are working with the API in an authenticated context
@MadaraUchiha Can't get on the server at the moment cos somebody has left a terminal server session open, and I can't override it even though I'm logging on administrator, because M$ are f*cking stupid. I should be able to get on to it in a bit though, but IIRC you just had to go and enable it in the properties sheet of the SMTP connector in EMC, the options were quite self explanatory. You'll probably need to enable basic auth as well, but you should be able to restrict it by host IP
You can set it up with anonymous access but don't. There's no point in 2003 architecture, since creating a use specifically for that task doesn't consume a CAL like it does in 2008
@MadaraUchiha Oh yeh, there's no way you are going to get this work without someone configuring something in EMC, regardless of Exchange version
@MadaraUchiha Mmm. I used to create a domain user for every app but I can't do that any more. I've had to just create a single user for all the apps to use because it consumes CALs and CAL consumption is now enforce :-(
@MadaraUchiha You can if the admin configures anonymous access, which I guess should be safe-ish as long as they restrict it to your server IP, but I still hate doing it
@DaveRandom uhm, you can add a field called ##UserId## which will be pre-filled with the user wanting to run the query. Just insert the dashed into the query's WHERE clause.
@MadaraUchiha wrong @dave :) you pokes me not him. Use swiftmail and remember you need to authenticate against your SMTP server. and your usernames usually take the form domain/user on exchange
@MadaraUchiha don't forget to check if you need SSL for authentication
@daverandom ofc he can he's just being pedantic. He clearly has internet access now and clearly has access to the code. He can copy and paste the .class from the repository into his code tree and nobody would notice :)
@hakre It doesn't maintain the relationship between number of votes and who cast them though, does it? They've always made a big thing of keeping data like that anonymous
@DaveRandom it does not offer that data in the results - as far as I have seen. But you might be able to burry it in subqueries. As written: I was not able to, but also my knowledge of that query language / system is limited.
I could however, create a list of posts I have voted on, but not for the close-votes. TypeId 6 was missing. But I can list bounties for example.
@hakre Yeh I think it's about keeping "negative" data anonymous, so people can't tell who dv'd them. Although having said that, close/delete votes are public when the question is actually closed/deleted, so meh
Certainly if the protocol part is playing the game and not reporting any errors, this is now an administrative issue. There's no way you can debug 3rd party application configuration from your codez :-P
@hakre Indeed. I guess "the currently authenticated user" is harmless because it's your own data, as it were, but arbitrary users would be a bad plan IMO
We would like the data through the API though, could make the visited labels more intelligent
@MadaraUchiha That's weird. Still, telnet mail is a total PITA anyway, I would probably just be testing this with PHP. Use Wireshark if you want to view the raw SMTP
I have a really dumb question and not really important but it has been bugging me for quite some time: how do I indent "correctly" the "break;" inside a switch statement in PHP?
Like this:
case "foo":
do_whatever(TRUE);
break;
case "bar":
...
or like this?
case "foo":
do...
Server admin needs to check the logs then. Hopefully it will provide a verbose-ish error message to help you fix the problem, or confirm that the message is being relayed successfully
It may simply be that the content is too short I suppose. But if it's being blocked by a spam filter then it's kinda debugging a black box, the very nature of the thing relies on the fact that you don't really know the exact logic it uses to detect spam
Whatever is going on, you've now hit a wall that only the sysadmins can help you get past :-(
@igorw Seems a bit confusing to other developers IMO. If it was a method on Closure I'd fell different about it though, I would like $func->apply() and $func->call().
Efficiency is really meaningless in this context. It might become an issue if you do tens or hundreds of thousands of elements, but not before. Do whatever makes you code better readable — Pekka 웃6 mins ago
@PeeHaa埽 i still feel echo current(array_keys($data)); meaning less
I'm trying to do a SELECT INTO OUTFILE and I'm getting the following error:
General error: 1 Can't create/write to file '/home/jason/projects/mcif/web/downloads/dump.csv' (Errcode: 13). Failing Query: "
SELECT name
INTO OUTFILE '/home/jason/projects/mcif/web/downloads/dump.csv'
FIELDS TERMINATED...
I'm working with a MySQL query that writes into an outfile. I run this query once every day or two and so I want to be able to remove the outfile without having to resort to su or sudo. The only way I can think of making that happen is to have the outfile written as owned by someone other than ...
That's very mature. Reminds me of when I had my xbox taken out of my room while I concentrated on 3 weeks revision for my artificial intelligence uni exam. If I hadn't done that, I wouldn't have a degree.
@PHPfan chat suspension are not visible but yes, I do leave annotations on your user profile explaining you asked for the ban and linking to the transcript
Try SplIterators
// setup timezone and get timestamp for yesterday
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/Berlin'); // change to yours
$yesterday = strtotime('-1 day', time());
// setup path to cache dir and initialize iterator
$path = realpath('/path/to/files'); // change to yours
$objects =...
so i have 2 tables
table1
id username category
1 nick 1, 2
table2
id category
1 friend
2 enemy
3 neutral
now i want to print a list of just the categories with the id that does NOT appear in the table1 category li...
I am having a bit little bit of trouble understanding php's crypt function. My PHP version is 5.4.7.
I want to use crypt to store salted passwords in the database, because as far as I am told, developers who use md5 to hash passwords are to be staked and burned on the spot.
I wanted to use the ...