I have a relation between two tables, ID is referenced key and member_id is foreign key If I set "on Update" "Cascade" will the whole row be deleted or just member_id will be set to NULL?
this is a php file converted to json and I've been stuck for hours with a parsing error and I'm sure the problem is in the php file so please just take a look only to see if you find any error
This php file verify the id and code a user was emailed with. If the id and code match a confirmation message is shown else an error message is shown. The script is converted to json and the error returned occurs while parsing the json converted php.
Last but not least I create an empty array a...
@Riccardo people don't want to just debug your code. You should debug it yourself, until you isolate the problem, and then ask a question with a small piece of code to reproduce the error, rather than a bunch of code that does lots of different, irrelevant things.
well, I was thinking about passing IdentityClass::class as the first parameter, but then I need to pass other variables as an array ... layers of abstraction :(
@tereško if that is unacceptable, maybe resort to bypassing the factory and create a type based on the identification. I find this horrible but something like new "Model\Services\Signup\$concreteType"? You would then only have to add the implementation and a new identifier for a new signup option.
I'm have waiving the constructor parameters, be a genius like normally
@tereško why stress over now it if you seem to find the solution momentarly, just make your app function first, then after some time has lapsed (or when epiphany strikes back) you can rewrite that part later.
<form method = "post" action =
<?php
if(!empty($firstName) && (!empty($lastName))){
echo "update.php";
}else{
echo "invalid.php";
}
?> >
how come this always goes to invalid.php? even if I enter values for the first and last name inputs
@Danack URLs are usually referred to as being "<x> relative", where <x> is the most specific unspecified component, and "specificity" is judged left-to-right, although people tend to talk about "domain relative" when they mean "authority relative". Imagine I have adenoid issues while saying that, it will make it read better.
@PeeHaa links have always been weird, but in your defense I have tried and failed to think of a better way to deal with them
So only the page that it is posted to will be able to access the $_POST variables, so invalid.php or update.php can access them but they're not going to be in the $_POST array until they've been, well, posted
@Hello May I suggest you use empty() instead of isset()? Because isset will only check if the post variable exists. This will always return true when you post the form. even if nothing was entered. Empty will also check if there's value inside.
So you will want to use JS to intercept the form submission, and stop it from happening if the text that is (or isn't) typed into the input boxes isn't what is expected
@Hello not actually addressing your question....but you should avoid using negative logic (e.g. no "!$foo || !$bar) and also avoid mixing up html with PHP:
hell, I have seen only one other person using using printfin any real code and that was one of those "senior developers", who got the position by not leaving/learning for 10 years in the same company
@Danack Ye I know that. But it's not for me personally. It's supposed to become a library that works for anyone downloading it. What if someone using a VPS wants to use it? I'm fairly sure they can't create folders outside of docroot
Well I haven't used them before. Never released any script to the public. But I did write a couple of license agreements for some companies so I do knew a few things about them :P
They were Dutch license agreements though. Pretty sure international law will be different
But ye. I'm actually one of those guys that reads license agreements before accepting them. Even though Dutch law invalids any online or software license agreement that doesn't provide a clear option to download and print a copy of it. Which surprisingly most software doesn't.
Ye I know. But Dutch law dictates it must be very clear. Just giving a link to where it can be downloaded or printed inside the license text isn't considdered clear. A button or link above the agreement is
Or underneath. Basicly it just needs to stand out.
@tereško I'm probably misunderstanding you (language difference). "Codebase" sounds like part of your code to me. Like the license has to be inside the code. Then you said the LICENSE file, which made me smile. That's all
like, going from "this code is executed" to "this code executes a function outside of this binary" to "where is this binary" to "how do I load the binary", etc etc...