I am trying to send an array from js to php through an ajax call.To achieve this i first converted my string to json by using JSON.stringify() and then at the other end i used json_decode() to decode, but it didn't work out.
Using json_last_error() i found the error to be 4.
Js code looks like ...
@BOTJr. When asking a question about code, always make sure you include the relevant steps and data to reproduce the problem for MCVE. I can copy/paste JSON into my IDE and lint it. I can't copy/paste an image, unfortunately.
You missed my point. You encoded your value in Javascript to a JSON string.
@BOTJr. Not from that data you aren't.
Maybe what you actually tried to json_decode isn't what you just posted in your question. If you tried running what you showed me through json_decode what you would get in PHP is a string with JSON in it.
@BOTJr. I ran your code and as you can see, it does not do what you said it does. Anyone can also take this same code with the data that you provided, and they will get the same result.
> I know how to write a database test... I'll use transactions! Obviously this is great for testing since I can just rollBack() all teh things at the end of the test! laravel-genius
You would think that after decades of Windows releases this issue would be solved. But... no.
In the past (I'd say up to Windows XP) icons in the desktop grid were just rearranged, all of them, from the top left of the screen if, for some reason only god knows, their saved position couldn't be a...
When i am sending the values to server from my iOS, in php backend they are getting as String values.
Is there any other way to get the JSON format in the iOS?
My iOS code is:
- (IBAction)btnSaveAction:(id)sender {
int arrayCount;
NSMutableDictionary *question_array = [[NSMutableDictio...
@MadaraUchiha I came across a plagiarized answer and flagged it for a mod. Went poking through some of the user's other answers, found more and flagged them individually as well. Is it useful for me to continue or is further investigation of the user something a mod handling the flag(s) will do anyway?
@PaulCrovella This part interest me because I've been working on a way to detect code plagiarism, specifically, on SO. It's funny, if you obviate all names in PHP code examples and focus purely on semantics, you get a very tiny percentage of answers that demonstrate authenticity.
If that is indeed a measure of authenticity.
Easiest thing for a novice to do is to change function/variable names in copied code.
if you focus purely on semantics you're going to get a lot of false positives for shorter snippets and places where there's an obvious way of doing something
but if you look at this it's quite obviously plagiarized from this
@PaulCrovella Indeed. Which then if you set a threshhold for smaller code snippets you get a new metric by which to detect specific re-asked questions to more generalized canonical/answers.
But, according to Tim Post, this is something StackExchange is apparently already figured out.
@PaulCrovella Yup, that would have been caught by my filter. Because it compares the AST and ignores names.
@PaulCrovella They figured they suck at detecting duplicates and providing a sensible interface for finding them. Plagiarism technically is a subset of duplication.
The way I see it is, it's kind of like detecting stop words in search. If the frequency of a certain piece of code shows up as a subset of other code in so many different answers then it should be ignored all together. So you're just looking for subtrees in the AST that are technically "stop words". Then you focus on everything else and the false positives go down.
But doing that is so much easier said then done when you start looking at all the ways you could manipulate something like that to get false negatives :/
But the good news is people would probably down vote answers that tried to escape those filters as their code would generally be viewed as awkward for no apparent reason.
if someone rewrites something to do it their own way it's hard to say that's still plagiarism, regardless of their motivation for changing it. though as usual it'd depend on the extent of the change
@PaulCrovella Right, that's the tricky part. Figuring out what other metrics to look at to determine how likely something is to be plagiarism vs. say "I'm providing a better answer".
Which is why you need good training data and on top of that you have to rely on crowd sourcing.
But for moderation purposes, at the very least, you could build a more autonomous tool for flagging something as "potentially plagiarized"
@Sherif if you're looking beyond code snippets as well, one tell I'm noticing is a capitalized word after a comma example - it's typically the start of a sentence copied and pasted from elsewhere
ffs, of the 13 answers I looked at 8 were plagiarized from elsewhere (the others were either unsearchable or too trivial to bother)... and they have 84 more answers to check
@staabm did that to a coworker one day and hid all the real desktop icons.. also changed his keyboard language and taped off the bottom of his mouse.. listening to the stream of discoveries from across the room was fun
I got a pretty interesting email this morning. Recruiter looking specifically for a PHP extension engineer (based in Paris) - I don't want to do it since I literally relocated to London 6 weeks ago, but if anyone is looking for work and wants an internals element, ping me and I can forward your details on.
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