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18:00
You have access to a command line? I thought you only want to use the browser.
Thank you guys! cye
@ComFreek GNU/Linux here.
Wow it's almost as if I didn't suggest curl 20 lines ago :)
@ComFreek you can use PHP to curl stuff though.. XP
@Lucio I thought you only want to use the browser.
10 mins ago, by Chris
Curl?
18:01
or you guys 20 lines before that @:)
@reikyoushin Yeah, but he doesn't want to use another PHP file.
@Fabien he doesn't see ya.
@ComFreek then put it on top of his echo.. no?
@Fabien I know, but the first is important ;)
@ComFreek Me too. But now I can see that I have no option
although i don't see any use for that
@reikyoushin So a PHP file which performs a cURL request to its self?
18:02
haha. yeah. just so he can do what he wants.. no use whatsoever LOL
Infinite recursion is the key to success for any important project.
(the one page PHP requirement)
I posted a solution about 10 minutes ago: $_POST['name'] = 'bla'
No cURL, just simple PHP :)
@ComFreek but he wants to use curl.. XP
So, shopping cart. You come to the site, you pick some items, you click "Check out". At this point, you have not logged in to your account, if you even have one. During the checkout process, you are asked for an email address. You give me one, and it does have an account associated with it.
Can I safely associate the purchase to that account, without seeking a password?
18:04
everybody knows my post was a joke, right?
Yeah :D
@Chris Not really, I could just give an email address of a friend.
I'd like to keep the checkout short, and other than linking the purchase to the account, there's no need for your password. I'm thinking, on one hand, what's the harm? On the other, you could yes associate the purchase to some other email.
Do you allow to change the shipping address?
But wait, the real owner of the email address pays for it!
@Chris if you have an old transaction with the same IP, maybe yes?
The items would be either tickets to a small theatre, or other non-shippable items.
18:06
@reikyoushin Very unlikely, but most users have dynamic IPs, so there's a chance of someone with the same IP.
So again... what's the harm in that? So my website thinks your buddy bought a couple of concert tickets, and he didn't.
you can't for first time users though..
I didn't expose any personal info.
@ComFreek yeah, if the old IP is different, you have to go through the verification process all over again
@Gordon you're good with analogies when explaining things, I need help making an analogy to explain my point if you got the time.
18:07
@crypticツ I am?
@Gordon of course!
@Chris I order some very expensive stuff at your shop using an email address of a friend. My friend has to pay for it!
but if it's not, you might as well tell its him/her, since the old creds would be the same..
@crypticツ thanks. what is it you need?
@ComFreek The payment is instant, the "check out" is where you would also be putting in a credit card
I guess it is like a "soft user account" at that point.
It seems straightforward, but I am having reservations.
Keeping the IP address might be a good route, so if the email is one I already know, and your current IP matches the last known IP, then I don't ask for a password & just assume. If the IP doesn't match, then I ask for the password.
Hmm./
18:12
@Gordon Ok program ABC hashes and stores passwords, but all $_REQUEST data has addslashed() done to it, so if a password submitted is abc"123 it will store the hash of abc\"123. I'm trying to explain to the dev why the hash should be the hash of abc"123 and not a modified version being hashed as it makes the value stored in database not the correct hash of the original password.
If the dev removes the addslashes well the hashs in database all break (if they contain escaped chars)
hmm, I don't think you need an analogy for that since your explanation clearly illustrates the problem. it will break all the things.
@Chris Do you prevent someone changing the browser while keeping the same Cookie data? If not, I could just use a browser to put all things into the shopping cart and then I send one request initiating the checkout with a fake IP address. (This is probably not really feasible, but ... a security hole)
@crypticツ So you've got magic quotes turned on for your webserver? IMO, you should explain why THAT is a bad idea :)
@Gordon the dev still does not think it's much of an issue =o(
@Chris already have =oP
@ComFreek The active cart is all kept in session until payment has been posted, so if you loaded the cart with items, then swapped out of your session into a different user's, your cart would be empty. If you did it the other way, the target user would just suddenly see items in his cart. Nothing hits the database until you've submitted payment info, which is a card number, name, and email.
18:18
hi all
does anyone here know about SOAP and using wsdl?
So I just want to take that email, not having made you log in, and tie the transaction history to your user profile in our backend. The card number would still have to be valid, so at the end of the day we would get our money. The only worry, that I can see so far, is mistakenly marking "Bob Smith" as the customer when in fact it was "Someguy McTrollin" using Bob's email.
@Chris I understand, your card info is not associated with an account.
@JABFreeware Have you read the chat description? Don't ask whether someone is here to help you.
(I have never cared for SOAP)
@crypticツ hmm, cant think of a good analogy. Maybe something along the lines of the user has a key and addslashes changes they key, so while the user thinks he has the key he really doesnt because the real key is the key with slashes added
@Chris U know a better way?
18:20
@JABFreeware REST
I will look at it
@Chris You could simply show a notification in your UI.
@JABFreeware That's a pretty open-ended question, BUT, sure: swagger.wordnik.com -- uses JSON :)
@Gordon I have a feeling he might construe that as a form of salting >.< The software does not even salt, after a little convincing the dev will be adding salting.
Curl worked great. I can send POST variables into a PHP page without use a pre-form or pre-PHPpage. That simple, that useful.
Thanks!
18:22
@ComFreek does rest support sockets. I need a way so like my program connects to my service and can wait for a message from the server
@crypticツ or maybe something with translation. If I tell you my password is 123password but you have a lisp then you turn the password into 123pathword which is obviously not my password and when you are not there anymore to authenticate me but someone without a lisp then it doesnt work anymore
@JABFreeware It's built around URIs, so yes, it must support sockets.
@crypticツ why aren't you folks just using password_compat?
@Gordon I suggested he use that, but he went looking for salting/hashing tutorials online >.<
@crypticツ and why are you using $_REQUEST over $_POST?
18:24
@JABFreeware REST and SOAP don't really describe, in and of themselves, the capabilities of the clients or servers.
@Chris how so?
Tonight ... I made JavaScript talk to PHP and then talk to S3 using CORS ... like a God!
Good luck @Jack!
@Gordon I have no idea why the code does what it does =oP
@crypticツ well, it certainly sounds like there is a lot of things wrong
18:26
@ComFreek oops, wrong tense.
@crypticツ he shouldn't be using magic quotes, nor invent his own hashing nor be using $_REQUEST.
@Gordon I don't even know where to begin. I'm trying to get him to do a complete rewrite of the project. It's over a decade old so does a lot of bad things.
@Jack Oh :D Then you obviously had good luck :)
@crypticツ ooooh. Legacy :) how big is it?
@ComFreek Trust me, luck had nothing to do with it :)
It's all puzzle pieces that finally come together in a grand perfection ... w00t!
18:28
@Jack So determinism? :D
Yeah, and it's 2:30am here, so I better get some rest :) ciao!
@crypticツ Try a hammer if all else fails.
@JABFreeware Both describe, basically, methods of organizing or handling requests to an API. I could use use either organization framework on different technologies with different capabilities. For example, if we were really bored and drunk, we could transmit SOAP envelopes to one another using a form of morse code. In a very abstract way, you could use REST concepts to organize a crowd of people (I'm stretching). The point is that they are both systems of organization, they don't define technology
@Jack Good Night. Hopefully it still works tomorrow :)
Make sure the hammer is salted.
Good point, I should commit it.
And push it just in case my laptop catches fire.
@JABFreeware You might like this comparison: stackoverflow.com/a/8983122/603003
18:31
okay
I am working on learning php etc
this is kinda new
used to C#
thanks
Wrong prescription glasses huh? I get it.
@Gordon approx 50,969 lines count includes dependency packages so should be less.
@crypticツ does it have tests? probably not.
@Gordon tests? what are tests? =oP Yeah, no such thing for it.
@crypticツ is there lots and lots of spaghetti code?
or is there a chance to refactor it without starting from scratch?
18:35
@Gordon enough for me to open up my own Italian restaurant, probably an entire franchise.
@crypticツ the problem with rewrites is the assumption that everything will be better but you will make mistakes in that rewrite as well, especially when the dev is inexperienced. So you have to consider the tradeoffs between rewriting and refactoring.
Every refactor project I've personally done here has turned into an effective rewrite by the end.
The guy before me at this place.... he was... something. Really, really something.
ehh ... whenever I see people using href="javascript:void(0);" the edge of my vision acquires slightly red tinge.
I always assume that, when I see a link like that, the code was written prior to 1992.
then you probably don't want to read too many SO topics
like this answer by a 40k user: stackoverflow.com/revisions/18792319/1
18:42
FUUUUUU-
This is the first website I ever made. I was 18, I had notepad, paintbrush, and a book: oocities.org/sunsetstrip/palms/2915/index1.html
oh .. the keywords section
quick! name some songs with awesome vocoders in them
Like Within from Daft Punk and Le soleil est pres de moi from Air
since my first thought was "what sort of typo can produce word - vocoders", I am quite sure that I have no idea what you are talking about
@Chris "It is scheduled to be up and runnin by June 20" I can't wait! =oD
Quick question: How do I execute command in cmd.exe through php? Example: "cd C:\www" ...then... "blah.exe".
18:49
@tereško its the computerized voice in these songs
A vocoder (, short for voice encoder) is an analysis/synthesis system, used to reproduce human speech. In the encoder, the input is passed through a multiband filter, each band is passed through an envelope follower, and the control signals from the envelope followers are communicated to the decoder. The decoder applies these (amplitude) control signals to corresponding filters in the synthesizer. Since the control signals change only slowly compared to the original speech waveform, the bandwidth required to transmit speech can be reduced. This allows more speech channels to share a radi...
@HelpingHand Put the commands in a batch file, then run the batch? Changing the current directory while doing shell bits is always a pain.
@crypticツ I never did finish it. It was for this really gay dude that was bananas over Cyndi Lauper (obviously) -- he failed to pay me the $20 I asked for the initial site, which included scanning all those freaking magazine covers at the library.
@Chris I always ask to be paid upfront for any Cyndi Lauper fan site I make.
If I only knew then what I know now. I would have held out for at least $25.
18:58
there should be something like Foo::CLASS for functions. thoughts?
something like use function foo\bar\baz; array_map(baz, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
now, im gonna hit send.. so that my email ranting about why we should upgrade from PHP 5.3 to 5.4 or 5.5 would reach my boss.. fingers crossed hoping i dont get fired. hehe
@igorw eh, I don't know...on one hand it looks interesting but my initial thought if I came across that would be that somebody forgot quotes around a string
I guess I believe that Foo::CLASS is rather explicit while just the unquoted function name looks like a string improperly used
@cspray syntax can be improved of course
Of course in that particular example array_map('baz', [...]) wouldn't work either would it? You'd need to array_map('\\foo\\bar\\baz', [...]) yes?
@igorw What's the difference from today's syntax?
Aside for the fact that you removed the quotes?
19:06
@MadaraUchiha with quotes you need to fully qualify it
Ah
That's what I was missing :P
that's why Foo::CLASS exists
I see more of the benefit now and with use function it becomes possible
+1 imo
Of course I wonder how you would improve the syntax to be more explicit? baz::FUNC? ;)
yea, not sure either
Hey guys, $_REQUEST: basically it doesn't care if its received by POST or GET?
19:14
@Alec It does not differentiate between the source, no
@Alec it is a merge between the two, but the order of merging depends on a PHP ini setting
@Chris @igorw Alright thanks!
fyi, it's controlled by request_order
@igorw Hmph... didn't know that one :)
isset($_REQUEST['myvariable']) will still work right?
19:27
Why wouldn't it work?
Didn't know if it would or not because it's 'merging' or whatever.
That is completely opaque to you in the code -- that is something you would only have to worry about if you were posting a form with an element named action to a url like http://server.net/index.php?action=something.
Oh ok.
^ done. ^-^
20:03
@Charles Can you give me an example of what the code would look like. I'd appreciate it.
@HelpingHand It's a batch file.
This is not complex.
Please give me an example of how I would go about doing the commands stated in my first message.
I need to run them through cmd. Shell_exec was something I came across a lot.
Why does PHP need to be involved for this?
Because that's the interface I'm using.
Replace: "interface" to "programming language"
You can use a hammer on screws, but that's probably not the best tool
What exactly are you trying to achieve here? Is this some PHP script that's run from the command line to automate some process or some web frontend that executes a program to process use input?
20:13
Just looked into the batch file thing... How would I run that from php?
Web interface that executes commands in cmd.
So, exec("Path\\To\\Your\\Batch.bat")
Alright... Let me try that... Standby...
... why would someone even need this
especially since anyone with a lick of sense would be running a NIX server
... I have a Windows-based server that has scripts which use batch files. It is a decision born of necessity, not choice.
sounds sad , and a little bit scary
20:26
@DanLugg inorite
guys, what's you general opinion on use of DAOs in php?
@tereško Listing directories ordered by modified stamp, DirectoryIterator does not provide a mechanism to do this. The project is actually the most fun thing I've ever worked on :P
@tereško There are a few definitions of that TLA. Which one are you using?
"data access object" .. I have never heard of any expanded form for that acronym
Thanks. Honestly I haven't found one yet that isn't mired in ORM hell.
20:40
@tereško I'm not certain but I believe that my Gateway stuff I do fits the description on wikipedia's DAO article. I am aware that wikipedia is not always correct; please refer me to a better article if applicable.
@tereško i dont know DAO yet, then i googled and found this which in turn pointed me to this .. still reading though. (you know im new to these stuff, right?)
and after a few (literally few) reading.. i think that term is more or less the one I need when we talked last time to explain what framework models (sorry for putting the term again in front of something.. x.x ) really is.
ok, ill run off now. XP
@LeviMorrison afaik, gateways are usually used to isolate 3rd party API from your application. Unless I misunderstand the DAO pattern, that would have no real impact, since one would be placing that DAL between this "isolation layer" and rest of the codebase
@DaveRandom Well, @ircmaxell thinks I'm crazy ;-)
What I am trying to figure out is whether DAOs have any real use outside scenarios that involve ORMs persistence frameworks
posted on September 13, 2013 by Christian Weiske

After analyzing my OUYA's network behavior some days ago, I started a small fun project: Replace the in-built game store with a self-hosted one. Since I don't have any own games, I didn't build a game store but rather an image store that lets you browse image folders on your computer via the OUYA's "discovery" store menu. General setup API implementatio

20:50
@Feeds E_NOT_PHP
@DanLugg I know, I read. In the context of parse_url() that's probably true, but it makes more sense in the context of the complementary function (that doesn't currently exist) - imagine something like $parts = parse_url('http://foo.tld/?bar=baz'); $foo['port'] = 8080; echo build_url($parts, PHP_URL_ALL ^ PHP_URL_SCHEME); which would output //foo.tld:8080/?bar=baz
@DaveRandom True. However (and I was thinking about this too) in alot of cases, you may just want to specify the left-most component to start with. IE: build_url($url, PHP_URL_PATH) would yield (regardless of the host, port, etc.) /path/to/stuff/?yadda=yadda
Some would be non-applicable; such as port.
yeeeey... Friday the 13th's almost over!!!
@DaveRandom Nevermind; I didn't think that through sufficiently. Bitwise would be plenty awesome for build_url.
There would still be incompatible combinations though PHP_URL_PORT | PHP_URL_QUERY
80?uri=wtf
Well yeh, but you can only code around so much stupidity before you have to draw the line and tell people it doesn't work because they broke it
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21:04
How does the __autoload know where to grab the $class_name exactly?
I know but I'm asking a question here.
Does it look for matching signatures of class names?
Like say, $core = new Core();
...which I don't really understand, what do you mean "where to grab it from"?
@W3Geek OK so then your function gets called and the value of the first argument passed to it is "Core"
The parameter $class, how does it get that automatically?
But you don't call the function, it runs automactically correct?
go and play with spl_autoload_register()
21:08
You don't write __autoload('Core');
No, it's automagic
And seriously, never ever ever ever use __autoload() for anything at all
go and play with spl_autoload_register() and if after an hour you still don't gt how it works then come back here
So autoload basically knows where to look for its first argument when it's ran automactially? That's pretty much it.
21:10
What do you mean "where to look for it"? It's an argument, you don't have to look for it.
1 min ago, by tereško
go and play with spl_autoload_register() and if after an hour you still don't gt how it works then come back here
Well it has to be passed in.
How does it, the function __autoload, automactically get it's argument, $class, to pass in?
it uses butterfly
21:12
It seems like magic.
did you READ the manual page ?
Yes I did. spl_autoload_register() does pretty much the same except you can register multiple autoloaders.
It is magic, that's the whole point. It's a language feature, it's not something you have to implement. You just have to inspect a string and handle it accordingly.
How does __autoloader know how to grab what I have paretheses wrapped around. $obj = new (Y_U_NO_EXIST);
So I see, it is like magic.
Probably uses REGEX to find what it needs.
What, you mean how does it know where to load the class from?
21:15
No.
This part of the code I have parenthese wrapped around. $obj = new (Y_U_NO_EXIST);
It finds that and passes it as the first argument.
Then I really have no idea what you are asking, and I can't see how regex would be relevant at all. You try and instantiate a class that isn't loaded, the Zend engine realises it isn't loaded, and before it blows up it calls you autoloader, if you registered one, to give you a chance to load the class.
Oh okay then that makes perfect sense.
@DaveRandom If it is already loaded then it dials up the autoloader for it.
It's a language feature, it's not some userland library. That's like asking how strlen() works. It works because the PHP C source codes make it work like that
Lol I know but I always try to get to the bottom of trying to understand the implementation of something? I don't know why. I was really concerned about how it was automatically called.
21:19
@DaveRandom your strength of will is admirable. I would have given up about 15min ago already.
@W3Geek No, your autoloader only gets called when you try and create a class that doesn't exist 3v4l.org/2BkpY
@DaveRandom AKA Magic.
Nothing like a bit of good solid magic
Now that makes perfect sense. Thank you @DaveRandom. That's why it seemed like magic.
I thought for sure it was called when the script first ran.
@W3Geek if you really want to truly understand how it is implemented, you'll have to learn C.
21:22
@W3Geek PHP isn't like Java (I'm guessing that's where your coming from?), classes are loaded at run time, not at compile time
Yeah you have to go down really low to completely understand it's implementation.
@igorw any insights you can share on this one:
54 mins ago, by tereško
guys, what's you general opinion on use of DAOs in php?
@tereško I'm that level of drunk where you're quite over-friendly to everyone. It won't last long.
Makes a lot more sense now. Thank you very much for your help. =)
On another topic entirely, (how) can I sensibly test code that talks to a database directly? i.e. code who's purpose is to handle the talking to a database. For context, this is for talking to an LDAP directory, where you can't just create a temporary DB for duration of the tests because the schema is rigidly defined by the server
21:27
You do not test php extension
Indeed, but this has some supplementary logic surrounding that PHP extension
I'm honestly not sure. You could use a temporary database, but that will greatly extend the time that it takes for you to run the entire test-suite
@DaveRandom Most of the solutions available suck. One way that sucks not too much is just to completely mock the database either by hand, or by recording the data coming in/out of it, and then replaying that data during a test.
@Danack I don't quite follow what your getting at there, at what level are you suggesting I record the data?
I mean the supplementary logic is basically just refactoring the return data (the structures returned by the LDAP extension are stupid) but the logic that actually does the refactoring is internal, so I can't just throw some data in and get data out
In fact the whole LDAP extension is a really crappy API, it's much more C than PHP, requiring you to pass in parent resources where I'm certain they could just be linked in the child
@Danack there is one big problem. If you were to adequately perform a test in isolation, you would have to create new database for each separate test.
21:34
@tereško so far I've usually gone with a more domain-oriented repository for this kind of stuff. where domain objects are returned instead of just scalar data. but in many cases that was actually the wrong approach (because the logic was data centric), so I do believe DAOs can make sense in such cases. My (possibly wrong) definition of DAO being "an object that has named queries (the methods) that it executes against a data source, returning back scalar data.
@igorw this article might clear it up a bit. Seemed ok when I started poking around on this subject
@DaveRandom To record the data, wrap a real data database object with some code to record all the data going into/out of it. Save all the data and the commands that they were associated with as a set of test data. Then when you run a unit test, you can tell the mock database object use this set of test data, and it checks that: i) the same calls are made in order ii) The same data is passed in iii) It returns the appropriate data for that step in the test.
If that's not clear - it's because I'm really tired,... will try to find something clearer.
@tereško No - the mock database doesn't use a database at all, it just simulates the data being sent and received.
Which sucks, because you have to record the data needed for each unit test individually.
@Danack and how will you provide that DB mock ? I hope you are aware that PHPs API for LDAP is procedural.
@tereško when I see words like JEE, EJB, entity beans, servlets, beanlets, DAO, JPA... I throw up a little in my mouth.
@Danack I might come back to you on it next week, I'm gonna put some codez on gh when I've done some sanity testing. It's only 4 small classes, I can't believe it's that difficult.
21:39
new MockDB("dataForTest1.json")
And no - I wasn't aware.
@DaveRandom cool - I'll try and write something clearer, or at least find a decent example.
@DaveRandom I generally approve of this method for testing interactions with an external system
this is generally what I suggest for testing an external HTTP API
more or less the same as the vcr project for ruby
@igorw I've setup this github.com/igorw/ConfigServiceProvider by using this $app->register(new Igorw\Silex\ConfigServiceProvider(__DIR__ . '/../config/cache.yml')); but how do I access the config array from my controller? Do I set the above to a variable and then pass it to the controller method?
Hi can any one provide a suggestions for checking the null or empty coloumns in a table ad getting the coloumn name
@crypticツ there's two ways: one is convenient, the other is more work, but cleaner.
cleaner! =o)
21:53
@crypticツ either you inject the entire container into the controller. which you can do very easily by type hinting Application $app in your controller method args. that will automagically inject the container as $app, and you can access it through $app['param_name'].
this is essentially the service locator pattern.
the cleaner way is to define your controller as a service and only injecting other services that the controller needs.
the cleaner method would be better if I am wanting the config to be available to all methods, right?
this means you need to make your controller a method of a class (if it isn't already) and take all of the dependencies (services, parameters) as constructor args and assign them to instance vars.
... I'm not all that sure about what use would be configuration in a controller. Are you sure that you are using in the right part of your app? Ya know, Demeter and all ..
@crypticツ then you need to enable the ServiceControllerServiceProvider - look at that page as it describes how to declare a service for your controller and inject all the needed parameters and services
@tereško if you have a generic "RenderTemplateController" then you may want to configure multiple instances of it, with a different template name. just an example.
of course, most of the time controllers are not that generic. but they can be...
I never said that she is definitely doing it wrong =P Also, that classname there is a bit .. emm .. hairy
22:00
@tereško I don't know what I am doing =oP, but all code will be available for review so if it's done wrong or could be done better I'd be more than happy to correct it. Still learning all this. What I am trying to do is the controller method accepts a param which has either of two options right now, can be more. I need to then lookup the config for that option so can then run the rest of the code specific to it. Trying to not repeat myself.
basically storing cache values, cache path, etc for each possible param, and then using them to load run the code with those values.
what kind of "cache values" and "cache path"?
is there a chance those should be part of some "cache" service?
[service all things]
@igorw yeah I might end up doing that. It's the backlog site, forked a branch to set it up in Silex. It currently has a cache class so was going to use it. I'll read up on how to add that as a service as well.
Hey everyone, quick question. What is the best way to creating a custom WordPress theme from scratch? Should I start up with a mockup in Photoshop, or just start coding? What framework should I use?
22:11
@TyreeBrown make a design, then slice the HTML to standard wordpress template
then iterate for "internal pages"
it has nothing to do with frameworks
@tereško Would this be the best way to go about creating a theme?
@TyreeBrown Do you know PHP?
@TyreeBrown reading the Wordpress docs on how to do just that codex.wordpress.org/Blog_Design_and_Layout see the theme section
@TyreeBrown for "best way" you would have to go to wordpress.stackexchange.com or some other wordpress-specific portal. Most of php developers avoid dealing with wordpress.
@Fabien I don't know too much about it.
22:15
@TyreeBrown This is quite an undertaking then.
@TyreeBrown You know HTML/CSS?
@Fabien I understand the language, but not how to write it.
@Fabien Yes I do.
@tereško Why do most PHP developer avoid Wordpress? Don't Wordpress themes deal with a good amount of PHP?
@TyreeBrown May I ask what you're building this wordpress site for?
@Fabien Yea, give me second to show you.
22:19
@TyreeBrown it's because wordpress have to significant feature: it is on of most well known php project and it is one most horribly written php projects
@Fabien Ok, sorry for the wait:) The purpose the site is to promote everything Viral, foe example; music, videos, clothing, and news. This is the design I came up with on Photoshop.
Ok @TyreeBrown So convert that to HTML/CSS as you know the language this should be fine. Once it is in HTMl/CSS read this tutorial about converting it to wordpress. I will forewarn you, it isn't going to be an easy transition.
There's a good reason people are paid to do this.
I'm not sure I would refer to is as "design"
@tereško My fingers are crossed it's a learning project :)
it's more of a wireframe with some gaudy pictures
22:31
@Fabien I was recently reading an article about using frameworks to create themes, such as Underscores(_S). I would not need this correct?
@TyreeBrown In all honesty, unless you're doing this to get in to web development I see this as the same as me asking a mechanic how to build a car when all I know about cars is that they are composed of parts. I don't mean this offensively, I am just trying to get you to understand just how difficult this will be at your level.
That being said, don't worry about frameworks. Take it step by step starting with turning that image into a HTML site.
this whole thing remins me that I should finish reading "The Elements of Typographic Style" =/
@JohnD Got it to work! Thanks for the help!
@Fabien HAHA you are totally right. I just want to get everything perfect. This is my first theme and don't wanna mess anything up. I am just graduated from High school, so sorry for any bad question I may have asked.
It's not a bad question. If you don't ask questions you don't learn.
Haven't you got a framework to finish too @teresko?
22:41
@Fabien I have short attention span
@Fabien True, thanks for all the help. One more question, Do I need to create every page template in Photoshop then chop it up? Or do I just need to do this with the homepage?
I do however have another question: I am using the command line way to print from adobe "C:\path\to\adobe\AcroRd32.exe /t somefiletoprint.pdf". How would I specify color or b&w printing?
wouldn't it be better to print from a printer ?
Have to do it this way.
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Q: Adobe Reader Command Line Reference

ulrichbIs there any official command line (switches) reference for the different versions of Adobe (formerly Acrobat) Reader? I didn't find anything on www.adobe.com/devnet/, ... Especially I want to Start Reader and open a file Open a file at a specific position (page) Close Reader (or single file)

23:15
@TyreeBrown depends on what you want your base theme to look like, usually inner pages look the same in WP
usually its, HP, inner page, and other custom layout templates which are optional..
@reikyoushin Alright, thanks.
23:45
I'm getting a json_encode(): Invalid UTF-8 sequence in argument and I know I can use iconv for a single string but I'm returning an entire result of rows from the database and I really do not want to loop them just to run iconv on them. Any other options?
@Jason make sure you actually have everything in UTF-8 to begin with
set all of these things to be UTF-8: your database schema, your database connection, your HTML output
I'm probably missing quite a few other things. generally, set everything to be UTF-8 and you will not have this problem.
manually using iconv is like band-aid. it's fighting symptoms and will come and bite you in the future.
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Does anyone have an idea of how long it takes for a simple mysql (PDO) query?
I am trying to determine how many queries I can reasonably make when my cms is building the page. Obviously, it needs to be fast so I get a good page load speed.

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