haha. Someone (asking for free code translation service) said "this code is blove" (typo of below". Someone else commented "this code is blove" and as we all know, "blove" is the past participle of "to blave", which means "to bluff".
I have a application that allows upload of PDF files and compressed files (zip, rar, tar, etc...). I'm using this list of MIME types as reference to check the type of the files.
Here is PHP snippet for upload:
$finfo = finfo_open(FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE);
$check= finfo_file($finfo,$file["tmp_name"])...
@tereško that's only an advisory, though. Server still needs to validate, and really by actually verifying the content is what type it's claiming to be.
@tereško I think that it would help to the readability of my code, but will not solve the problem...:-(
@jbafford This is not the problem, I adopted the code to post in SO, in the real code I echo a json array and call this using AJAX, so the echo send the message and exit the code.
my mamp localhost is able to send email but I have no idea why. what steps should I take to find out the reasons? I check my php.ini but it is not configured to send emails at all.
hey, what would you do if you get 1k lines of code (mostly nested -very nested- if else blocks and sql queries) that's used to shortlist users sorting by 23 variables... and you have to debug it and make it work in 8hours
so have you created a new thread yourself just to throw a bunch of codes?? thats why you think of it that way
useless talking
codes wont work with your talks
-1 down vote favorite Need help fixing my pagination. I have limit of showing 5 rows per page, and everytime I go to next page, it only updates 1 row at the bottom instead of showing 5 new items per page.
You put it on hold fucker for the fucking reason:
"Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself.
Does that not give you the fucking problem stupid piece of shit
I have a question about the get method, if I send some form input using get and want to display it on another page would I just echo get and the name of the form I want to print?
@StanleyDharan I will give you a good rule of thumb, that you can use when looking for books in programming: if book's title contains either "and" or "&", there is high chance of it being shit
I must really suck at programming. I've been employed at the same place (not a programming company) for more then three years, developping their on place managing application.
@AboutLeros exactly 100% of the time where I tried to do something like say a quote, I was wrong. Clients actually do not know what they want, and the only way to not be paid 6 dollars an hour is to have them know their change of idea means something.
The bellow is my curl config of PPHttpConfig.php for paypal adaptive payment SDK,
public static $DEFAULT_CURL_OPTS = array(
CURLOPT_SSLVERSION => 4,
CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT => 10,
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => TRUE,
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT ...
Got a quick question - I'm origionally from CodeIgniter. In CodeIgniter you can pass an instance of your app by using &get_instance(). I need to connect to my database in my package.
Good Morning, a very quick and idiotic question. When it says on php.net that a function is supported in (PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7), is that anything OVER 5.3?
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@FlorianMargaine They are telling me that the openssl functions are not supported in PHP 5.3 and I cannot upgrade at this time. Trust me I want to but we can't do this immediately
@Jay No problem. Although in my experience when you have the need for multiple models, it's usually better to create a separate class that gets the data you want (like a component or helper), rather than mixing models in your contoller.
@tereško Well, "popular" might be a bit of an overstatement. But it's still being actively used, yes.
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@Oldskool So if it's because I want two different controllers to look at the same table, I should create a separate class with a method to just return the data from that table?
@tereško if you know what to search for, you can find some of my usenet posts :(
Anonymous
@Oldskool Well I have two controllers, one for back-end and one for front-end. The back-end controller is an admin UI for a user to edit database entries, whereas the front-end controller is used to just display this data... Is this the wrong way to go about it?
@Jay Yeah, it's cleaner to keep all logic together. Wheter or not it's backend of frontend doesn't really matter for that case. You can use prefix routing to make the backend actions stand out from the frontend ones though: book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/development/routing.html#prefix-routing
Anonymous
@Oldskool Bollocks, I thought I was on the right track :/ Alright time to do some reading. Thanks for your help Oldskool, appreciate it.
@Azevedo i) please use 3v4l.org to show code running ii) don't say "doesn't work". Say what result you're expecting, and how what you're seeing is different.
The reason it wasn't working is because foreach makes a copy of the array you pass through. The first call to the closure, you pass the original array's value, the second time you call your closure, it's affecting the copied value instead, not the original.
(Please call me out if I'm chatting bollocks). Your code works, but the second call never touches your original array variable, so the array is never changed.
Let me prefix this by saying that I know what foreach is, does and how to use it. This question concerns how it works under the bonnet, and I don't want any answers along the lines of "this is how you loop an array with foreach".
For a long time I assumed that foreach worked with the array its...