@DaveRandom Whether the question gets closed or not, I should delete my answer; but now that I think about it, it's a moot point because the damage is done, lol.
I have the below login script which I believe is secure. However, someone keeps getting access to the administration section of the site and changing content.
if(isset($_POST['submit'])) {
$error = false;
$user_login = stripslashes(strip_tags(htmlentities($_POST['user_login'])));
$pass_login = s...
I think I can get the logic of handling stuff, but I'm having trouble right in getting the multiple inputs to show up in $_FILES. the last one selected is the only thing showing up. I've been reading through a few posts on here and elsewhere and can't see what I'm doing wrong—it seems to be one of those uber simple things that I'll facepalm about in a few minutes
correct me if i'm wrong , but one of project manager's responsibilities is to shield the developers from client and manage the workload so that developer do not start to see japanese work stabbing as a good alternative ?
@JohnBlythe No it wasn't for sake of hilarious. Actually he didn't know the real meaning of it and you will know if you check our conversation.
user1642018
i am doing like this ., but whenever script runs again, it updates the record, everytime.
user1642018
$spent=1;
$due1=0;//this comes from database
$spent1= ($spent+$due1)/2;
$spent= (int)($spent1);
$last_item=explode('.',$spent1);
if(isset($last_item[1]) && $last_item[1]== '5'){
$due2='1';
}else{$due2='0';}
echo $spent.':'.$due2;
//value of due2 gets updated in the databse at the place of due1
user1642018
so if i run this script twice the due1 value gets updated and then added in the next loop, giving wrong result
<--- just successfully used my php webserver to proxy requests to a backend apache instance running mod_php and return 3,500 responses per second on crap hardware. Epic woot!
@hakre I need to polish up the reverse proxy functionality but after that I'm going to enlist your help. Expect to be recruited at the first of next week.
user895378
5:35 PM
I know I've been saying that for months but I mean it this time :)
@Ocramius The English language lacks the scope to adequately describe just how unbelievable that place is. Unfortunately it is one of the colder settled places and snows; means I will not live there :/.
@Ocramius I know the capital has pretty fast interwebz. But when you face freezes walking from your car to the store, in April; I'm not sure it compensates enough.
@Ocramius I'm writting a widget system for a homegrown CMS and for certain things it makes more sense to me to include short snipets of JS in the Ajax response's .. things that only happen inside the widget.. things like button clicks or special none global functions.
@Ocramius a more practical example would be running a loop to find data on new elements that were just added to the DOM via AJAX and then do something with that data.. but these elements may not be in the DOM all the time.. only if that "object/widget" is loaded.
so I don't want to add the logic to the main JS backbone
only want to inject it in those special cases where it's needed
Have a question i have a web site with a lot of sql requests and had many online users as the no of quires is more mysql crashes how can i overcome this problem , Most quires are insert , update and unique selects so have limitation on using cache
@Aneesv Lots of ways, Index the tables, use more effcient queries, give mysql more access to more memory, use the mySQLi or PDO libraries and multi-query methods.
@Gordon Totally expected behavior, the user's specified format asked very expressly for a four digit year and only a four digit year. Posted an answer.
try running your queries from the console with EXPLAIN keyword. It will show you how the query breaks down and where it might be slowing down. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/explain.html
Also this helps improve performance as well but use it with care because too much memory can actually slow down your query speed. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1178736/mysql-maximum-memory-usage
@Aneesv you can increase the connection limit that may help.. becauseif mysql_connect() is returning false.. that means it can't get a resource ID.. which normally means either wrong password/user.. or number of connections is hit.
Welcome to this week's Did You Know #JavaScript?hoisting: when var declarations are moved to the top of a function scope. let: lexical block scoping from ES6. and last but not least, the with statement! making DSLs a breeze!
I'm trying to work out the flow of a content manager... let's say I'm on a page to edit an article. It needs to have something like ?page=article&id=15&action=edit right?
I'm going to ask it all in case anyone wants to help :)
i came in here earlier to poke around after looking around SO for a while. Kept looking after a brief discussion w/ two people. Still no luck 4 hours later. Super frustrated to be stuck where I'm at. Appreciate anyone who would check this post out: stackoverflow.com/questions/16326266/…
summary: only the last input for uploading files is showing up in $_FILES. can't find any rhyme or reason for it.
@Charles we could argue about that. the Manual says "Returns new DateTime object formatted according to the specified format." and Y is "A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits" and that could very well mean 0080. After all, the method is called createFromFormat and the formatted output of Y 80 is 0080 and not 80 only.
Sure it is not, right. But why are so many of these flags accepted as helpful? (Or why are so few declined?)
So I run about this: I get for some of the flags I raise on VLQ questions declined (but only for a very little fraction of the VLQs in this same-nature question I flag, to the largest ext...
Same problem here, I'm flagging for low quality posts and it is almost always declined with the following argument: declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
@kaᵠ I participated in an online CTF competition (catch the flag hacking competition). There was a challenge to bypass a simple captcha (image) within 2seconds. So basically I had to download the image, flip it/manipulate it and read it. The read part can be done with OCR, since I don't know how to achieve that I downloaded a .exe and it did the job. Do you know a good article to implement OCR in a program ? Do you think that PHP may be too slow for this ?
Hmmm well, someone just couldn't bypass it and heard that I may succeed. So contacted me and I helped him out. Further I helped them on hacking a website (legal), I've found a LFI exploit and they further exploited it with some SQLinjection, htaccesss bypasss ... Aaaaand it's just the preliminary ! We placed 3rd. The final is held far away from me, and they asked me to help them out xD.
The link is taken down ...
but I still have the script which I should clean up a bit :p
some users are pretty clever: they ask a question where they say what they need. if then the user(s) who answer can't be convinced to change the result to the need, they just ask a new question and paste the others answer code in ;)
I am looking for a script that can rename the first 6 files in a folder. I have a folder of files and I would like those renamed to 1-6 for another script I made. Is there a way to do this?
The only caveat is the files are named using a timestamp so they are somewhat random so I need a way to re...
I am trying to add in a script to the below script to rename the files .txt sequentially from their current names to 1.txt through 6.txt. I can not figure out how to implement renaming with the current setup
<?php
$folderpath = 'test';
if($handle = opendir($folderpath)) {
$cnt = 0;
w...
For those who are running windows, I tend to download Driver Pack Solution and save it on a DVD. It's a standalone offline driver pack with a lot of drivers ~4.4gb !
and it scans and installs/updates the needed drivers.