Here's my PHP
<?php
/**
* Make sure you started your'e sessions!
* You need to include su.inc.php to make SimpleUsers Work
* After that, create an instance of SimpleUsers and your'e all set!
*/
session_start();
require_once(dirname(__FILE__)."/simpleusers/su.inc...
Here's my error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function password_hash() in /Applications/mampstack-5.4.25-1/apache2/htdocs/php-login/application/models/login_model.php on line 462
PHP line 462:
$user_password_hash = password_hash($_POST['user_password_new'], PASSWORD_DEFAULT, array('cost' =
I don't remember, I know there's a FCI (function call info) variable, and a FCC (function call cache), which does save part of the lookup, but I don't think it's just for methods on an instance or ce, but instead for a particular call in code (opcode)
@ircmaxell Thanks. If you're going on a safari to africa, then the 100-400 lens is the perfect lens. Otherwise it isn't. It's not terrible but it's quite heavy, not as good for birding as the 400, and doesn't quite match the image quality of newer lenses. I don't regret buying mine, but it's definitely not a lens for everyone.
The 70-200/4 is meant to be amazing. I haven't used one, but have thought about it heavily.
Yep. That's why I recommended prime lenses before - they're really not as flexible as zoom lenses, but they have the quality for a fraction of the weight - and the camera and lens you have with you, always takes a better picture than the one you left at home because it's too heavy.
What is the difference between the the two following functions:
$fp = fsockopen("mydomain.com", 80);
and
$fp=socket_create(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0);
socket_bind($fp, "mydomain.com", 80);
i got a form with checkbox and an input field next to each checkbox. i can enter a description and check the box right next to it. how to get all the checked box values and its description in a form
I am very confuse with "this,return,echo" keywords in php classes.
somebody please help me with simple example(s).
And what is difference between echo and return w.r.t "this" keyword and also their behave.
(also return true and false).
@Jack well, I had a really generically named PDO wrapper called Db. For the sake of reusability, I took it out of my main project and made it it's own git repo and now I'm going to put it back in the project as a submodule. It's now called NicePDO which ruined its usage in my app.
I was thinking of doing class Db extends NicePDO { } and problem solved.
but you actually do though, you're a pretty good example of how easy it is to become familiar enough to be useful .... you just can't debug software you don't get, what happens when you have to debug a frame outside the layer you understand, there's no shortcuts here, and no needs for shortcuts to be forced into existence either ...
It's mostly just one smart function that does everything related to my typical usages. It prepares statements if I pass in parameters and returns the right data based on the query (stuff like fetch, fetchAll, lastInsertId, rowCount)
That's not the first time someone suggested it was silly, but I'm still surprised that everyone wouldn't want that.
@JoeWatkins Yeah, there are no shortcuts in finding out how certain parts of the system work .. you just have to dig in and call for help if you can't climb back out :)
@m59 Example, what super smart function do you have?
You extend PDO if you still need to pass your object into functions that only expect PDO ... but you could just as well do composition and pass the pdo instance when needed.
Oh, Amazon AWS introduced PFS on their load balancers :D
hmm...so, I didn't think about that specifically, but I was definitely hung up on a whole thing there. I kept wanting to extend the pdo class then wrap it also
switch(true)
{
case 0: echo "I need more money".PHP_EOL;
case false: echo "The Universe is broken".PHP_EOL;
case 1: echo "I seems I'm alone".PHP_EOL;
case '': echo "No country for old men".PHP_EOL;
case 'yay': echo "Finally, something wonderful".PHP_EOL;
}
..and it's
I seems I'm alone
No country for old men
Finally, something wonderful
switch(true)
{
case 0: echo "I need more money".PHP_EOL; break;
case false: echo "The Universe is broken".PHP_EOL; break;
case 1: echo "I seems I'm alone".PHP_EOL; break;
case '': echo "No country for old men".PHP_EOL; break;
case 'yay': echo "Finally, something wonderful".PHP_EOL; break;
}
@m59 create an object to represent a query, extend it to create an object for each query type. a switch is often an indicator that you should use inheritance instead.
switch(false)
{
case 0: echo "I need more money".PHP_EOL; break;
case false: echo "The Universe is broken".PHP_EOL; break;
case 1: echo "I seems I'm alone".PHP_EOL; break;
case '': echo "No country for old men".PHP_EOL; break;
case 'yay': echo "Finally, something wonderful".PHP_EOL; break;
}
@Jack in that - I agree. It isn't the reason (or - very weak reason) for new syntax. And that's my point - if we can improve existing thing - it's better to do that rather than inventing 5-th wheel ..
@rdlowrey balls. I take it that it was building fine with those exts before as well? I guessed there must be some reason why that wasn't done in the first place, I'll se if I can work out what it is. My guess is that it causes a double-free somewhere, probably because of zend's GC, may be preventable. I actually have a use case where I would really like to know what libxml's mem usage is :-(
@Touki i need to use an entity from another bundle. I know there is "something" to achieve this in a way that provides loose coupling for such a case built into Doctrine or Sf2. But I cannot remember the name of it. Do you happen to know what it is?
Can anyone provide a little help with my nginx setup on osx. I am getting the error: *40 connect() to unix:/usr/local/var/run/php/php5-fpm.sock failed (2: No such file or directory). Here is my config http://pastie.org/private/unhzu6bteuf5nze4e0wyw
502 bad gateway
I guess because there is no php folder in /run -_-