Can anyone recommend an RFC (for txt, when html or otherwise aren't available) reader for Windows? I've found a few, but if anyone has a preference I'm all ears.
Most of the one's I'm seeing can at least index the RFC, some turn it into a pseudo-chm
@ircmaxell Yest I was fiddling with firebug, it is like a white hack tool, remove disabled attributes, readonly attributes etc, and much more, so any tips on security?
my professor told me that my query (Select * from question where subject id =".mysql_real_escape_string($_GET['subject'])) ? is there anything wrong in this ...and i know mysql_* is deprecated
Options FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
php_flag zend_codetracing.trace_enable on
php_flag zend_codetracing.always_dump on
RewriteRule ^.*$ index.php [NC,L]
But if you checked your $_GET for being an int, why do you do the mysql_real_escape_string? If it's an int that's not needed. Also subject id doesn't work. The space should be gone or have a . (if this is a subquery or something)
Hmmm, if you implement Oracle database in PHP and get an unexpected result, you don't throw an Exception, you throw Money, and the catch is implemented at Oracle's side. :o
@user1987095 go to pastebin.com paste this into the big textarea select HTML in the top combobox and click the button. Then paste the link to the page you land on in the chat.
I've noticed that July 26th (my birthday) is used really often in various PHP examples related to preventing http caching using Expires header, like:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12398714/cache-issue-with-private-networking-stream
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2833305/how-to-expire-p...
The 2005 Maharashtra floods refers to the flooding of many parts of the Indian state of Maharashtra including large areas of the metropolis Mumbai, a city located on the coast of the Arabian Sea, on the western coast of India, in which at least 5,000 people died. It occurred just one month after the June 2005 Gujarat floods. The term 26 July, now is, in context always used for the day when the city of Mumbai came to a standstill.
Large numbers of people were stranded on the road, lost their homes, and many walked for long distances back home from work that evening. The floods were caused...
In probability theory, the birthday problem or birthday paradox concerns the probability that, in a set of n randomly chosen people, some pair of them will have the same birthday. By the pigeonhole principle, the probability reaches 100% when the number of people reaches 367 (since there are 366 possible birthdays, including February 29). However, 99% probability is reached with just 57 people, and 50% probability with 23 people. These conclusions include the assumption that each day of the year (except February 29) is equally probable for a birthday.
The mathematics behind this problem le...
The code's been checked in, and will go out in the next build is now active on all (non-meta) sites.
What code you ask? Well, we talked this over and decided the problem isn't really jsfiddle it's just super short posts that contain links as the bulk of their content*. Put another way, there a...
@CarrieKendall I'm waiting for the day JSfiddle goes under, and we lose a large portion of posts on SO. Personally I don't think any JSfiddle or similar links should be posted unless the same code is put in the post as well.
@dragon112 No worries, most of them have brains here, either they will ignore, else send some sensible stuff, it's better to have a blank email, rather than receiving emails like I won $500000000000000 WTF