I also noted that we can internally define classes with reserved keywords as it name, i guess it is by-design so and keeping internal class names to not conflict with reserved keywords is developer responsibility, right?
It may be a bit surprising for newcomer that smth like new \Acmee\Null() works but one can't declare class with Null as it name.
I'm designing my online store with woocommerce and when I'm entering to the product page there are description and rating tabs, when I click on the rating I have the option to rate like this:
How can I change this layout to the rating stars layout?
yes, I just thought that if I'll change it it wouldn't work, and it's really not working, but then you told me that idea of the radio buttons, and I remember I did something like that before, so I'm going to try that now
@FarhadNezhad a LEFT JOIN is an outer join, it will return all the matching records from the left table and the field filled by the right table might be NULL.
Here's an interesting question (interesting for the security folks). Can I cache (with headers) a page that unsets a cookie (by setting its expiration in the past)?
@Ocramius I don't understand that. Any response can be cached on the server and the client and this includes the headers. Unset a cookie is basically setting a past expires time using a set cookie http header
ok, so I'm going to clarify the use-case first. Basically, I'm writing a replacement for ext/session: if the session data is empty, I want to un-set the cookie. This makes the load balancer/http cache much more efficient
The fact is that the session may be empty every time => "unset cookie" goes out every time
I may also unset the cookie only if the cookie is present, btw
@Ocramius Why would that be the case, unless you were automatically creating a session each time? If you only automatically do your equivalent of session start when the cookie headers are sent, then most of the time the session would exist when something has written data to it.
> * Opens an existing session. * * Opens and returns the data for an existing session, if and only if the * client sent a valid existing session ID. Otherwise returns null.