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22:00
I have such a good question in mind to ask.... but chance of being ever able to post a question here again gets only smaller
@tereško will those question bans wear off after some period of time or do you need to get upvotes to erase em?
@reikyoushin I've waited for 3 months. So I don't think they will wear off.
@reikyoushin dunno. You should ask Gordon that.
@tereško But are you trolling or something ? Or do you just hate me for no reason ?
@Kasper <strike>read his profile. XP </strike> oops he changed it already.
22:02
@Kasper Read the advice here - shortest path to being able to ask more questions is to improve your existing ones.
^ follow the instructions from users with dark-pink names
Hey everyone
Well I have one question that is closed and has downvotes. I have [rewritten][1] it. I agree that it is still a bad question, but I don't see how I can make it better than this.

[1]:http://stackoverflow.com/posts/17261775/revisions
@Shog9 problem is, his question seem unsalvageable.. >.<
@DaGhostmanDimitrov I think you need to reset the timer on your site. Just make it a year or so :)
22:06
Night all
later @Fabien
@tereško what's with the dark pink names? didn't realize there exists something like that.
@reikyoushin it's not <strike> ... you do it this way: ---text---
@Fabien night @Fabien
@Kasper You don't have to fixate on the downvoted questions - if you can make your questions with no votes more appealing, that helps too. That said, I undeleted another one for you - take a crack at that.
22:06
Cheers for the server help @reikyoushin @PeeHaa @JoeWatkins :)
@tereško yeah, figured it out on faq, but i can't edit it anymore. maybe next time :)
@PeeHaa lol you looked in my profile :D, well I do kinda lost my passion about it...
np I do expect lamephp awesomeness soon now :D @Fabien
@reikyoushin actually in SO main site you have to use <strike>, IIRC
@Fabien can i get lamerphp.com? haha. jk
22:07
@DaGhostmanDimitrov Yeah I know how that goes. That why a proposed to use a year ;)
I mean it was going to try to make a pretty small freelancer group but... lack of organisation....
@PeeHaa thanks for reminding me about it.... I realy forgot about the timer
lol, that must be somewhat embarrassing
@Shog9 Hm.. I'll try to rewrite that question tomorrow. Thanks ! I'm going to bed now :)
np
22:11
@tereško well actually I do feel awkward atm ...
can anyone suggest me a way to manage my time in a usefull way so I could actually have time for private projects...
gotta go now
bye guys!
@DaGhostmanDimitrov Whatever you do don't visit this chat
It's the definite guide to not be useful :P
@reikyoushin later
Or it is kinda useful, just so distractive at times
@PeeHaa the discussions are kind of ... interesting from time to time, but I mainly don't look in here cuz I see (during the day in here) that almost all the time are the same questions to answer, like "I want that and I have no idea on how to do it, help me" which loses me on sight
I mean yeah there is plenty of help here, but... really, SO is full of beginner questions (which are answered) which are asking how to connect to mysql database only with html....
Kill me with rocks now, I do believe in the democracy and the right to speak
:D
@DaGhostmanDimitrov Yeah the quality (at least in certain tags) has been pretty low for some time
22:18
@bwoebi having implemented parsers and interpreters and the like in PHP, I've run into this quite a bit. very happy to see it fixed. :)
just subscribed to the full internals feed (was only digest so far) so I can reply to it tomorrow, hopefully.
no one (barely) takes PHP and Developer seriously in one sentence, cuz almost every 2nd or 3rd starts to learn PHP and then.... BANG! he connected to MySQL and all over a sudden he is a PHP Developer...
I do believe that this is an advert for a job position, rather than a SO question
@tereško or ?
22:23
Plenty of people take php seriously. Ones who don't are either not working with web or newbies reassuring themselves that their [insert-latest-hyped-language] was the best choice.
@bwoebi i decided to use metas for emotes =P
@tereško I have talked to a few ppl that are in "programing", one or two C++ers, 1 Angular Dude and a few Jaba s and all of them ware like, PHP is not for that it is templating language (on which I agree if it references PHP 3 and maybe a bit about 4)
it cannot scale, cuz blabla bla.... and etc.
and most of them when hear PHP imagine J! or WP ...
they should imagine wikipedia and yahoo
today I had a argue in which the Framework should do 80% of the work by itself and the other 20% should be done by a Dev
they should, but... (if I might note even the evil Book of secrets Facebook)
22:28
facebook doesnt count
well yh compiled with Hippy, but... lets make them think we run the world
lol
If I did not have something like mysql_real_escape_string() and similar, it would gave me the simple alert message. Very funny — Artem Ushakov 2 mins ago
What do I do about an accepted answer with 50+ upvotes that is downright incorrect?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Linking it here would be a good start :D
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A: Are JavaScript strings immutable? Do I need a "string builder" in JavaScript?

mintyfrom the rhino book: In JavaScript, strings are immutable objects, which means that the characters within them may not be changed and that any operations on strings actually create new strings. Strings are assigned by reference, not by value. In general, when an object is assigned by ...

22:34
oh my ... someone went on serial-downvote again
0
Q: All PHP code isn't running after $_POST

KimI'm having an issue happening after I make a $_POST call from a form. In the PHP code I have a check for which language should be shown on the page. But after running the POST the code for language isn't running. So many things, including text isn't showing on the page. Here is my PHP code: req...

CV?
tl;dr (too long didn't review)
what the fucking fuck: stackoverflow.com/a/9612046/727208 .. someone's really pissed
@tereško Your answer starts with "Here are few things you should look into: You are really bad at OOP" and you don't see why some people on main would downvote that -_-?
probably bcuz you didn't gave him any code, but refered him the long way of having to lean it and do it himself... Which makes you a hater, and haters are bad mojo....
+1 from me :D
22:41
It's a rude answer... why would you start an answer with "You are really bad at OOP"?
well .. the problem is that in past 30 minutes it got two downvotes
@BenjaminGruenbaum well isn't it better to suggest to be edited in comments or flag it, rather than going in a DV fenzy
It's from 2012, I don't see why it'd get that sort of attention unless it was linked to somwehre... still I'd consider removing that part of the sentence.
@BenjaminGruenbaum so you think that the OP is quite reasonably good at OOP ?
I'm not sure if this is the right room to ask this go here goes: I'm currently hard-coding my site using php, jquery, oop, ajax and mysql. I'm looking at changing over to a CMS which one would be best for my needs?
22:43
You cant tell the truth directly to people, you have to give them code and say "Hey you should learn this and this... and this, this this"
@tereško I don't think most people who ask basic JS questions in SO are good at coding, but I don't start answers with "You're a horrible JavaScript coder".
@babyoth what are your needs ?
@DaGhostmanDimitrov Who the heck said anything about giving people code? No one is suggesting that..
I've meant to say what OPs are expecting usually..
I have alot of forms use php, oop, mysql and ajax and others which return values from the database
22:44
well , by the look of his profile , OP is a standard help-vamp
@babyoth How are "php, oop, mysql" and "ajax" in the same category there :/ ?
@babyoth you total lost me, mate
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was just about to ask the same thing
@tereško So instead of answering the question downvote it and cv it for lack of basic understanding (or the equivalent in the voting reasons in 2012)
umm hard to explain
22:45
@tereško I was one too, and still have marks that I was, but well... I am improving
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ummm... Ooooh I know, they're all buzzwords!
@babyoth if that's your answer, then you are probably doing it wrong.
@babyoth well it will be hard to answer if you could not explain, could you try to tell us more about what you want the end result to be, I mean blog-like website or... ?
i'll try again, I have a form which uses php and jquery, the oop is getting the values from values and the mysql is how they get from the form to the database
@tereško who the hell 'just now' upvoted that?
is it possible in a wordpress page that i can edit the content of a single page with divs and css and table and other pages do not get affected with it ?
please help
@crypticツ probably Benjamin
the question ? @crypticツ
@DaGhostmanDimitrov yeah
22:48
Oh I see my site is a question and answer site, where fans submit questions for stars and they are posted on the site as interviews
@crypticツ I just downvoted it... it had +2 before...
@crypticツ I would say client side, but then I like to make things complicated. But I'm inclined to model all of the cv related apps in terms of feeding to/from a single data source moving forward, so it will be easier to make everything talk to each other. I suppose that doesn't preclude server-side sorting but I'd probably rather just stick to a raw-data-feed-format-it-how-you-like approach
@BenjaminGruenbaum when I visited it it went from 0 to 1
I can think you to my site if that helps matters
22:49
is it possible in a wordpress page that i can edit the content of a single page with divs and css and table and other pages do not get affected with it ?
@tereško Thanks for the faith :)
please someone help me , or guide me to a direction please
@babyoth well, I have no idea of a CMS that has similar modules/plugins/etc. and I do believe that you will be better (if you are a dev that is) with custom code and probably(preferably) use a framework, due to the optimised code, which could lower your time of development and eventually has some security implementations about common security misses
@Divyanshunegi yes ... clear the cache :)
@Divyanshunegi AFAIK, people in this room are not using Wordpress, or going through some forms of therapy, to heal the trauma. If you have question about WP, please got to wordpress.stackexchange.com
@DaveRandom right now the HTML data for the table is stored in a JSON string which can easily be fetched from server and replaced, but since it's just a giant string of the new table contents it has no sorting capabilities. So was wondering if it should be stored as array where each value is an array of that rows cell values. That should make it easy to manipulate server and client side
22:52
@tereško as I said earlier PHP === 'WP' & 'J!' :D
@DaGhostmanDimitrov I'm a new graduate with a computer degree and I tried that but abit lost, here's the site starsQA.com
BRB
@babyoth the short answer is "none". You do not need a CMS to use "hp, jquery, oop, ajax and mysql"
@DaGhostmanDimitrov you are asking to be flagged as offensive
.. when you hover over the arrow, it will highlight he line which it is referring to
@DaveRandom are you thinking of using DB storage? If so I can do that, just don't know if it's necessary right now as the files are cached as JSON files for retrieval by any remote client and for easy timestamping.
22:55
@crypticツ the HTML data for the table is stored in a JSON string - wait, HTML in JSON???
well I was just mentioning that in most cases there is a misunderstanding for things that are PHP and that are build with PHP, by any means it was not my point to troll/be rude/offensive/etc. to the OP
@DaveRandom I know, it was the easiest thing at the moment instead of making a cache file of just HTML. =oP It also has the timestamp, question count, etc in it
@tereško so... sorry if I sounded like that
@crypticツ Many moons ago we were talking about creating a standalone middleware DB powered app to sit between stack API and our applications, which all of our applications would use as a data source instead of talking to the API. This has all sorts of advantages in terms of data sharing between apps, potentially associating personal historical tracking data with stack accounts, pegging back API usage to avoid rate limiting, etc etc, but it's also a lot of work and needs thinking out properly
@DaveRandom when will you begin work on it? =oD
22:59
Yeah Chris
/shakes fist
BACK, sorry about that phone call
@tereško I need to a CMS that allows me to use php, mysql, oop, html, ajax and jquery in the posts I believe
>_>
As opposed to a CMS that doesn't allow HTML and jQuery, or allows jQuery without allowing AJAX?
Spitting out a random list of (paradigms|scripting languages|technologies) is not helpful.
Hey @NikiC, what does (did) the pass_rest_by_ref arg (that would now become completely redundant) actually do?
23:09
BRB AGAIN THEY JUST CALLED BACK, SORRY
lol
@crypticツ Try to refactor it so that you're storing the raw data in a JSON array of objects, it will make life a lot easier in general. But I can try and whip something up to sort based on the HTML data if it's required, I have about 2/3rds of a quicksort algo in JS that I wrote ages ago hanging around somewhere
back again, I am a junior developer
@DaveRandom ok will do. I've made a fork of the UI and converting it to a Silex app. I'll setup the JSON files as instructed.
23:18
So no CMS's allow this then: I need to a CMS that allows me to use php, mysql, oop, html, ajax and jquery in the posts...
@DaveRandom well, the full name is pass_rest_by_reference and just indicates if the variadic args of a builtin function can be passed by reference and if it's necessary. It's in @NikiC 's RFC just replaced by the ZEND_ARG_VARIADIC_INFO. (see also lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_5/Zend/zend_API.h#106)
jquery is a framework, oop is a programming paradigm, css and html are not programming laguages
if you use words, that you have no clue about, it makes you sound clueless
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@bwoebi The function that immediately leaps to mind is array_multisort(), with it's weird variadic-followed-by-a-named-ref signature. Presumably you wouldn't be able to write than in userland, you'd have to just do a by-ref variadic and pop off the last element of the resulting array?
(see example #3 if you're not sure what I'm referring to)
@DaveRandom lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_5/ext/standard/basic_functions.c#567 << here's the example of ZEND_SEND_PREFER_BY_REF
@babyoth Read my comment above.
Go and learn what all of those terms mean, THEN worry about how to use them.
Night all
23:26
@DaveRandom yes, I think that is what you would have to do in userland.
@tereško jQuery is more of a library than a framework but that's a discussion for another time. :P
Prototype is a framework
@bwoebi Ahh yes that came up once before actually, I think current() does the same thing, causing a seemingly unnecessary COW
ok fair enough, i need a CMS that allows html and php in posts
@SweetieBelle people USE it as a framework. If you take away jquery, their code stops functioning and, if you want to migrate it to something like extjs or mootools you have to rewrite everything
@DaveRandom yes, good question why this is by ref
23:28
^ Truth.
so basically jquery is used as run-of-the-mill invasive framework
People do use it as a framework, but it's actually a library.
@bwoebi Yeh but you have to do foo(&...$args), you can't do foo(...$args, &$namedArg) (which is fine, just making sure I understand what it does/doesn't do)
@babyoth Why do you need 'HTML and PHP in posts'? You want users to be able to post PHP and execute code on your server?
i.e. there's no way to do a PREFER_REF in userland, it's either by ref or it isn't
23:30
Sounds mildly insane but OK.
html is to show to form and php is to send off and also to echo out database information
@DaveRandom exactly.
@babyoth So you don't want PHP in posts? You want to use PHP to display posts?
I am trying to build a restful api .I am looking for an http status code to send when the request is bad
Fuck it, I'm going to bed.
23:32
@DaveRandom well, it doesn't create problems, just might cause some COW more
yes to display it
@marabutt 406? Depends what kind of bad request it is.
The following is a list of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. This includes codes from IETF internet standards as well as other IETF RFCs, other specifications and some additional commonly used codes. The first digit of the status code specifies one of five classes of response; the bare minimum for an HTTP client is that it recognises these five classes. The phrases used are the standard examples, but any human-readable alternative can be provided. Unless otherwise stated, the status code is part of the HTTP/1.1 standard (RFC 2616). The Internet Assigned Numbers Aut...
@SweetieBelle as in unable to parse their message or message is missing required elements
@DaveRandom would be perhaps nice to write function foo(...[&$arg1, $arg2]) with $arg1 by ref and $arg2 not.
23:34
i need a CMS that allows html and php to be displayed in posts
@marabutt Twitter use 406 I think, doesn't mean its right.
Alternatively (and better) use 200 and send an error code
So they can know what they did wrong
@bwoebi Well, in the case of array_multisort(), you can do array_multisort(array_column($arr, 'col'), SORT_ASC, $arr) - you couldn't do that in userland because the last arg must be by ref and the first arg is not a var.
It's a very narrow use case though, certainly not a reason to reject the proposal
Also presumably you can't pass constants by ref because that makes no sense
@bwoebi Totally missed that post :/ yes precisely that
@DaveRandom @NikiC maybe we could make variadics (just variadics) always prefer_by_ref
23:38
@marabutt If you are unable to parse a request at the HTTP level then it's definitely a 400. After that, HTTP is missing standard response codes that would be correct for that sort of thing
@SweetieBelle thanks
@bwoebi It would need a different syntax though. If you did &...$foo you'd expect it to work like a standard ref, if you just did ...$var you wouldn't want to accidentally affect external vars by re-assigning elements of the arg array
That's precisely why call-time pass by ref was removed
@DaveRandom well, the only thing prefer_by_ref does is not throwing an E_ERROR when something else than a variable is passed
@SweetieBelle No, no, no. That completely defeats the purpose of REST. The fact that your HTTP status code is in the 4XX block shows that there is something wrong
You can still return a message stating what went wrong while still returning the appropriate HTTP status code.
23:42
@DaveRandom I just want to change &...$foo in this context, not ...$foo.
Anyone: i need a CMS that allows html and php to be displayed in posts
@marabutt Based on what you're saying (missing required elements) you should probably return a 400 response. 406 should only be sent when the Accept header sent by the user can't be processed by your API
Hmmm. If you were going to do something like that I'd rather have a different syntax for it. Maybe introduce a general syntax like %$var and %...$var or something (that's pretty horrible, I can't come up with anything good)
Maybe + although that makes it look like a number
@DaveRandom maybe. but what's the problem by allowing non-vars on &...$var style variadic ref args?
It's inconsistent, that's all. & means by-ref, not prefer-ref
23:47
I'm looking for a CMS that allows html and php to be displaying in posts, anyone know one that does this?
@cspray thanks I have something to work with now
@DaveRandom &$ means by-ref … why can't &...$ mean prefer-by-ref? (It's something else!)
@marabutt Ok, but please don't return 200 for a response that is really an error. You really are violating the very reason to use REST in the first place
@bwoebi Because you're saying that two operators, which each have a distinct meaning, take on a 3rd meaning when when combined. It's inconsistent (even in PHP there's nothing else that does that)
@DaveRandom well… a minus sign alone is just returning the opposite, combining two minus signs is decrementing…
why isn't this a no-op (twice -- = + = nop) instead of a decrement then?
23:52
@bwoebi for the record, I'm kind of ~ about increment/decrement operators as well. But yes that is another example of a similar inconsistency I suppose
@DaveRandom don't know if one can call this an inconsistency… lol.
I hate that you can do $j = $i--; and $j = $i--2; and they are both valid and not only mean different things, they work differently.
@bwoebi It is an inconsistency, but everyone is so used to it because it's in every C-ish language ever that no-one thinks twice about it
well… I still don't consider this as an inconsistency nor making &...$ acting as prefer-by-ref...
I think it's subjective.
I can see where you're coming from, but I also think that the meaning is different enough that it should be expressed differently

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