@DaveRandom A coworker used to work in high corporate. He's told me that if you left your computer unlocked and unattended they'd send a resignation letter from your email.
You can serve a file in Symfony using the following code:
$response = new BinaryFileResponse($filepath);
// Set headers
$response->headers->set('Cache-Control', 'private');
$response->headers->set('Content-Type', $file->getMimeType());
$response->headers->set('Content-Dispos...
@noelzubin I assume you mean that it can't be reached from outside of your LAN. Make sure you set up port forwarding for port 80 (and/or 443 if you use SSL) properly.
And assign your machine a static IP so the forwarding keeps working and doesn't break when DHCP changes your LAN IP.
@someone Hmm, well if you keep waiting on the output it will probably time out that way. Sounds like you should turn it into a background task instead and push a status update when it's done or keep pulling it's status.
@Oldskool i can't use screen session i'm executing php.exe process via C# on windows i want to keep it running if the connection drops close it and reopen
@someone I'm not at all familiar with running PHP through C#, so I couldn't say. I figure mingw/cygwin should be worth looking into. That gives you screen on Windows.
@Oldskool it's just like running php from cmd it's really hard checking if the connection is actually drops because TCP just stay in idle state even if the network wire is unplugged in
Is there a good single-resource for learning about cryptocurrency? I'm so ignorant about all of it that's it's completely overwhelming to try to learn about.
Is there any opportunity left in these markets? It seems that getting onboard 5 years ago was great, but now they're all saturated and the cost to mine == value of coins?
Anyone wanna give me a free server so I can setup Minecraft Hexxit on it? :P It's been a few years now and we still don't have a contact in here who can hook us up with free servers.
I'd like to know if there's any service/software to automate the deployment process of our applications, I have my server at AWS EC2, but I've been using OpenShift to deploy some applications and the deployment process is really interactive, all is done through a gui, and I only had to push my c...
well in the example, i just want to add 1 to $a, but for it to add 1 to the current value of $a. as i said, the value it adds might not always be 1 either.
According to balpha, the SE chat sites may have individual Easter eggs, depending on the site. If you find them, please post.
Edit:
Because it's so easy to make this stuff up, a screenshot as proof would be nice. (Although Photoshop ain't that hard either...)
ok. the designers for the project told us from the start they would consult us to make sure they are not doing extravagant shit before presenting to the client. 15 minutes ago: "hey we are presenting to the client tomorrow, can we make a call in two hours to show it to you?"
@Sean third party code lives behind your application boundary. the text books will tell you to use interfaces and adapters to stay in control of these boundaries, but ymmv. it's a tradeoff.
I came across with following statements while reading the Clean Code book of Robert C. Martin.
Chapter : 7 : Error Handling Page No : 109
..In fact, wrapping third-party APIs is a best practice. When you wrap
a third-party API, you minimize your dependencies upon it: You can
choose to...
zend_register_internal_interface(&ce TSRMLS_CC) what are "ce" and TSRMLS_CC ? i understand ce is a variable, what about TSRMLS_CC ? sorry for the dumb questions
#define ZEND_ABSTRACT_ME(classname, name, arg_info) ZEND_FENTRY(name, NULL, arg_info, ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_ABSTRACT) the classname doesn't look to be used here, right?
Can anyone recommend a tool for converting cachegrind files to viewable HTML, or other way of viewing them on OSX that doesn't involve compiling stuff.
I need to convert about ~ 9000 php objects into json on php 5.1.6 currently im getting a time out, since this version doesn't have the built in function i had to write my own. Has anyone used to built-in one and does it time out like mine?
I'm curious to know if it's possible to bind an array of values to a placeholder using PDO. The use case here is attempting to pass an array of values for use with an IN() condition.
I'm not very good at explaining, so here's some psuedocode to demonstrate. I'd like to be able to do something li...
@Abe Just ignore it? It might have been used at one time, but it's never worth breaking all PHP extensions in the world just to remove a parameter from a macro.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Nice, that works. Stupid type declaration then.
@Danack That's a way, of course. But if other internal exceptions use strings already and it's documented that way, why do we have that restriction in the constructor?
"But if other internal exceptions use strings already " - that's probably only because of legacy reasons, and is the bit that should be fixed. Code is meant to be an int to allow logging exceptions to be sane.
Sure, but a number was never and will never be human readable. And humans read those logs. Using strings there instead of ints makes perfectly sense to me.
Who knows how to delete a service in Win? I tried this: stackoverflow.com/questions/197876/… => it says the service is deleted on sc delete <name> - but it's still there
also services.msc does not allow to do anything with that service (stop/restart or anything) - it's just running and that's it...
that I want to know (I mean what it does exactly). Story: installed game launcher, it did something to the system (I think) and installed that service. Nothing is wrong, I just uninstalled that launcher long ago and now don't want that service to stick around
I occasionally spotted this service when reviewing processes running and now fight against it for 2 days :(
good catch, it resolved the issue. Thanks @circusdei . However, it doesn't look like a victory at all :( I'm thinking "what if the service was indeed a spyware" - certainly, there would be no option from vendor to disable it...
So I'm trying to run a python script using exec. However, my exec call returns an error when I run it and the python script doesn't execute. So I tried appending 2>&1 to my command and the python script actually finishes execution, but no error is returned to STDOUT. How can I go about debugging this?
Probably a permissions issue. Check that the Windows user executing PHP has appropriate permissions to execute the python script and write to the places that need to be written.
Also consider using proc_open for more fine-grained control over input, output, and errorlevels.