"this interface offers the functionality X, with which the consumer is enabled|allowed to determine whether..." is it correct to use "enabled" like this? is there a synonym that doesn't imply authorization/allowance :\
The method `asKeys()` returns an object reflecting the Map's keys as a fully-featured `Set` instance, with which the consumer is enabled to determine whether the Map contains key-mappings, remove them, and perform any other `Set` operation;
i know that's not the only problem with that sentence :B
it's more instructive for story telling than technical writing, but the same principles apply... plus it's a goddamn pleasure to read
some years back there was a used book store I frequented and became friends with the manager and his assistant. They became my personal shoppers. I wouldn't even need to look around - it got to where I'd walk in and they'd greet me with whatever books I was supposed to buy.
the biggest mistake i do with english is trying to understand words i don't know by guessing them, like by looking at surrounding words and trying to grasp the meaning. that works but somehow these new words don't get fixated in my brain cells :B i should be checking for synonyms or sentences using those words every time but that gets boring easily
however i think i've somehow progressed with english in the past years, mostly by reading you guys chatting here... :B
yeah it's actually an intensive job sometimes, especially when chatting in here i wish i could answer immediately without checking dictionaries infinite times :B
I briefly considered implementing a dummy interface on the classes and then defining the required constants in the interface file, since that would effectively define the constants through auto-loading... but then I realised that was stupid and require_once does the same thing but with clearer semantics.
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Anyway, if I'm to get any sleep tonight I had better go now.
If I have a MySQL table with a date column, is there an efficient way to select the ordered dates with an additional calculated column of the next date - 1 day?
ugh... using variables maybe. I would insert the current value associated with the value of the last row stored in said variable in a temporary table, then select that... but would I be tasked with that I'd select the rows then iterate over them php side to construct the desired array.
I think I will post up; haven't done that in awhile :-P
What about a subquery?
SELECT
t1.my_date,
(SELECT
t2.my_date
FROM my_table t2
WHERE t2.my_date > t1.my_date
ORDER BY t2.my_date
LIMIT 1) AS my_calculated_date
FROM my_table t1
Or won't that work; note: I'm tired and typing this on a phone, lol
well, that can be leveraged by caching the results. also who knows, maybe it just have to be run onced for moving shit from database to database purpose
SELECT
t1.my_date,
(SELECT
DATE_SUB(t2.my_date, INTERVAL 1 DAY)
FROM
my_table t2
WHERE
t2.my_date > t1.my_date
ORDER BY t2.my_date
LIMIT 1) AS my_next_date
FROM
my_table t1
ORDER BY t1.my_date;
^^ That works nicely, but performance is questionable.
Thankfully, its going to be operating on a table that should stay small, indefinitely; the potential for growth is very small and slow.
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM a) AS a1 JOIN a1 AS a2 ON a1.whatever = a2.whatever i don't think it's possible to something like this in mysql without explicitly creating a temp table
Morning all, anyone able to help me out with some PHP PDO login? I am trying to take what the user types for username and password and check it with the database. Also I am using autoloading, however my PHP is very rusty and was wondering if anyone can provide some assistance :D
I got the user input part in place, it is mostly the SQL part that is troubling me.
Well, the problem for me is to actuallly understand how it should be made, one sec I can pastebin my code
Ok, this is my login form: pastebin.com/WP9gh0jM and this is my database stuff: pastebin.com/PPxSYCNa and in my database I have a username called test and with a password 1234, and my user has an id of 1. So now when in my login form I put test and 1234, I want it to check with the db if that username && password is present in the DB and if it is, pass it on to the next page (gallery.php)
I get the following error Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'else' (T_ELSE) in /home/............../App/Controller/dbConnecterController.php on line 52 and line 52 is: } else {
and yes of course, that is for testing purposes and I intend to add hashing
this is just to make it simple for myself while getting the connection part correct.
@Spiderix you need table that holds username and password hash. then you just hash the password you get from the form and check if select username from users where username=? and hash=?. The ? mean its a prepared statement. Do not concatenate the username and hash, else you risk sql injection, e.g. someone could tamper with your db in unexpected ways.
Aha I see, ok thanks. Ok now I moved my else, so it matched the if on top pastebin.com/uCAGjYJc but however I get Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in /home/...../App/Controller/dbConnecterController.php on line 61 and line 61 is just ?>
Ok, I will try that password hashing thing, see how it goes, meanwhile I am getting the following error:
Notice: Undefined property: PDOStatement::$fetchColumn in /home/............/App/Controller/dbConnecterController.php on line 41
Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/var/lib/php5/sessions) in Unknown on line 0 my current dbConnecterController.php file: http://pastebin.com/XdNAzHaU and line 41 is the while loop
can anyone tell me why calling an image url from mysql with ajax isn't working? $("#img_logo").attr("src", "img_logo"); it works if i replace "img_logo" with the url of an image. "img_logo" is the field name in mysql, and at the moment it replaces the src of the img to "img_logo" and has an error that it can't find the image. any ideas?
@tereško there is an http plugin for mysql, so in theory jQuery could access it via ajax. not that it's a good idea in mostly any cases, but in theory it could work.
I mean, it connects fine with the DB, because if I provide a wrong username it gives "Username not in the DB, talk with the owner to add you!" which I have added in the code
but when I provide the correct information it simply gives a blank site
Hmm, in headers how can I use a global constant? header('Location: VIEW_DIR . /pages/gallery.php'); the constant is define('VIEW_DIR', realpath(DIR . '/../views'));
MYSQL Query
select d1.update_id from ( select update_id, count(update_id) as ct from updates_tags where tag_id in (67,33,86,55) group by update_id) as d1 where d1.ct=4
It gives me Update_id as a results. I want to convert it in Laravel Query builder.
Looking forward to your help.
hmm, ItDoesntWorkException cannot inherit from Exception because most methods are final. This means I cannot overloads the stacktrace methods to return null. So it would include the stacktrace with helpful information. That is clearly undesired.
It is a common misconception that the M in MVC is just about the database. MVC's main aim is to separate the presentation layer from the remaining application in a way that M does not know about VC.
V and C form the UI, an outer layer by which users can interact with your application. C handles ...
> Models represent data and are used in CakePHP applications for data access. A model usually represents a database table but can be used to access anything that stores data such as files, LDAP records, iCal events, or rows in a CSV file.
how can i select a row by id? if for example your displaying a dynamic modal and you want a different image on each one. so each modal is displaying the what is on the row, using the row id