If anyone's company is hiring and willing to relocate someone for an entry-to-intermediate level full stack or back-end developer position, I've got a cover letter, a resume, and I'm willing to live anywhere in the world. :P
by using that code I filtered those post which doesn't have an image..but they don't want to remove it..they only want to put it in the last part of foreach
yes you are right
@Alesana here is my current code if you don't mind
So right now you have it so if "secret-lady" is not in the string, it will add everything to the end of the string $html, and if "secret-lady" is in the string, it does something different
I see. So I will start off and say that you should look into ways of separating your PHP and HTML
But if you are insistent on doing it how you have it, you would want to put it in a separate string, let's say $html2, if "secret-lady" is in the name.
Then after the loop, you would do something like $html += $html2;
Does that make sense? I can write up an example, if not.
Okay so yeah outside of the loop I think you would just want to have $html += $html2;, I mean the concept is that all of the HTML you want at the end goes in $html2 and then after that you add $html2 to $html
- Allow `amphp/file ^0.3` - Fixed sending pending responses when shutting down the server (#211) - More portable CPU count detection (#207) - WebSocket updates: - Reject websocket frames if RSV is not equal to `0` (will update as extensions a...
Hello, i have a question. I've been reading a lot of different opinions about MVC (Laravel). Right now i am so confused i don't know what is right anymore. I hope someone can clarify it a little. If i have a (1)function that get's data from the database, this data will be returned and used in another (2)function to place it in a pdf and stores it on the server. Where do i place each function. Right now i have function (1) in controller and (2) in the model. Is this wrong?
Function (2) will be used for mulitple eloquent/query results form function (1)
Hi, i have a class for user authentication, and use global variable for DB connection. what is best alternative method instead of using global variable?
@Orangepill the reason behind this requirement is that I want to display 2 names(if that exists)
I mean 2 names may be same and their other information is different so I want to display that names and when user clicks on them then it will show their other info
I have a class names User .. I use it for login and register .. i send mysqli Db connection through constructor of this class.. every things fine...untile when i want create new instant of User class inside of this class.
unless your User class is an ActiveRecord, you shouldn't need to send the mysqli db connection to the User class
I suggest to use a TableDataGateway with a TableModule. It's not as complex as a DomainModel, which can overwhelming for beginners but it also provides a good level of maintainability without shooting yourself in the foot with ActiveRecords.
if you know their precise location, send a drill through 1-2mm larger than the size of the dowel, then if you are joining the boards back together just use a larger dowel in the hole you drilled ...
cut the end of the dowel flat, sand it, put filler over the top, you will hardly notice them, or you can make a feature out of them if you drill nicely ...
wood glue dries stronger than wood, you will break something if you use a hammer ...
it won't ruin it ... go get a scrap bit of wood, drill in a dowel, cut it flat with normal hand saw, sand over it with orbital sander (and the rest of the piece), apply whatever stain/top coat you are going to apply, and see how the finish looks ...
if you do it tidy, it will look tidy ... so long as the dowel absorbs the stain/top coat you're using ...
yeah but they are ugly as hell ... so you have to punch them in far enough to fill over the top, and then you have the same problem you would have if you done it properly ...
any wood glue is extremely excellent at holding wood together ... you won't get it apart with sudden force ... if anything is going to work it's going to be applying force slowly and precisely ... but it probably won't work still, it's going to break surrounding wood, you will not get the glue to release if you can't get anything on the glue ...
could you stand to loose in length of the top piece the width of the side piece ?
and can you buy some of whatever nasty plastic, or something that takes it's place ?
maybe just saw it off and start again, get some nice aluminium or something for edges possibly ...
I'm unsure what a crick is, but if you can apply pressure slowly and precisely, then it might work ... but be prepared to have a bunch of broken wood covered in plastic and spend the rest of the day crying cross legged on the floor ...
not sure how fast it will lift, or with what kind of torque, hands might be better ... the difference between it working, and it breaking the piece will be miniscule ...
can you maybe find an epoxy resin that will dry roughly the same colour as the plastic ?
is it bright red, I'll bet it's bright red, or white ?
maybe if you drill from the top, and send the new dowel in so there's enough space to get something that looks like plastic when it dries, you'll just have some spots in the corners ... not the end of the world ...
> Linux's unix socket implementation supports passing ancillary data such as passing file descriptors (SCM_RIGHTS) or credentials (SCM_CREDENTIALS) over the socket. There is no support for ancillary data in the Windows unix socket implementation.
@Jeeves generally agree, but (as long as they support actual non-blocking ops) it does work as a middle ground between non-blocking stdio and TCP loopback
I have a thing like that but it has at least 0.5mm movement in it even when fully tightened, 0.5mm movement in a 1mm hole is a hole that is 150% of the size you wanted it
it wouldn't have likely made a difference, was working on metal ...
bathroom, wasn't earthed yet ... probably other parts of me were touching unearthed metal, but saw it hit my hand ... nothing on feet though, probably came straight back out and into metal work and found it's way to earth ...
done it a few times ... the worst was when put my hand in a lamp to change the bulb, large shade on, and bulb already taken out and switch left on ... I'm very paranoid about changing bulbs ... it properly threw me a couple of feet backward ...
to be precise it held me rigid for a second (felt like an hour) then threw me across the room ...
shocks from car ignition systems hurt too ...
(just checking spark plugs, the stupid way, the only way I know of)
ignition systems are the same I think, extremely high voltage, but for a tiny tiny amount of time, and low amps ...
TIL you can buy something called a plug tester ...
I don't do oily anymore anyway, I hate it now ... too many scraped knuckles and near death experiences to consider anything more than changing a flat ...
I almost killed my wife while working on a car, she was not a happy bunny ...
fell off jack, no axle stand ... luckily there was an alloy under the car and she is small, so it hurt, but didn't crush ...
breaking a ball joint, very large sledge hammer involved .... I say it fell, she probably tells people I knocked it off ...
that was nobodies fault ... I just lost my footing ... she had a good sense of humour about that one, and was more worried about the bike than herself ...
Testing PHP inside VSCODE directly (in a split screen), possible in Win10? I would prefer raising the webserver on WSL and not on WAMP, though I'm not sure that's possible as well... It's important for me because I exercise PHP locally and it's not efficient that I would keep copy and paste codes from VSCODE into php testing sites online...