@PeeHaa I dont have momentjs in my app, it is based on angular though. the problem is that the Date object is the one that garbles up the year. Should I just replace the slashes with spaces before running it through new Date()?
When I try to use new Date("Dec/30/2016") it returns Fri Dec 30 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0800 (PHT) but when I do this on IE11, it instead returns Fri Dec 30 -2016 00:00:00 GMT+0800 (PHT)
Is there a way to patch this up like a polyfill/shiv to make it work as expected?
What's the correct method for this? I have members delete content, i mark it for deletion in database and no longer display the contents. Now, the image that's to be deleted after a week, do I move it to a non-accessible folder OR do I change permissions and change it to not allow reading?
@Gordon You're right. Just reading about it on php.net. Would it be safe to leave it in there anyway? It's for a secure image upload library I'm writing. I could just only test if it's loaded or not and return some error if it isn't. Just thought it'd be a nice courtesy to try and load it for them
@WesStark Not sure if it no longer exists. php.net says it's disabled in php7: 7.0.0 dl() is disabled in PHP-FPM.
But with the function_exists test it doesn't really matter. I think fileinfo is enabled by default on most systems these days. I'm just implementing the test to be absolutely sure
I had the idea after my answer on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/38509334/… It's quite popular and I'm even receiving a couple of emails by users about it.
Still my knowledge about PHP only goes so far. The library works fine but I'm sure the code can be improved by others with more knowledge. Perhaps I should make a documentation about it and have others work on it
@kelunik I think (at least initially) it's reasonable to queue pending requests when a given server runs out of spare IDs. > 65536 pending requests for a given server is basically never going to happen, and when it does it's most likely because the server is having problems, so creating a second socket with a new ID pool isn't going to accomplish anything and may actually exacerbate the problem.
chances are that even if you just push requests in a loop, by the time you register the 65536th the first one will have received a response. DNS is generally very fast.
I would place handling this very much in the "future scope if anyone ever actually has this problem" box
@DaveRandom Yes, we can just do that, too, but we have to be careful with timeouts, because a slightly slower server might then answer a little late and the client will use that answer as an answer to a new question?
@kelunik the response packet will usually contain the original question record, and even if it doesn't you can compare the name in the answer records
@hakre well... not with amp :-)
you are just doing $response = yield $client->request(...) which will throw a TimeoutException that can handle with a try/catch in the usual fashion
It's opaque to the consumer, as if it were synchronous
@kelunik we can short-circuit over the extra checks by maintaining a list of "timed-out IDs" and only performing the extra checks for responses with IDs in that pool. Again, in the general case this should be a very small percentage of the pool
that said, it should probably be optional to turn the extra checks on for all responses (or on by default maybe), I can see it being a useful anti-spoofing measure
@kelunik When a name server fails to find a desired RR in the resource set associated with the domain name, it checks to see if the resource set consists of a CNAME record with a matching class. If so, the name server includes the CNAME record in the response and restarts the query at the domain name specified in the data field of the CNAME record. The one exception to this rule is that queries which match the CNAME type are not restarted.
Like, if I ask for an A record and the response includes a CNAME record, a second request would just pull the corresponding A record from the cache. Because I asked for an A record, I don't care about the CNAME
Hi , i have a doubt . We can generate screenshot or pdf of the current web screen [which is dynamic like user can insert images , they can movr images anywhere in the div etc ] using php?
I write some code for to convert svg to inline svg and take screenshot of that div . Please check .Please copy this code int to your local host and test it . Because screen shot is different in different width .
https://jsfiddle.net/7bqukhff/15/
<link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet">
<scrip...
This is my html page .
https://jsfiddle.net/4qeb9r9t/
$(function() {
$( "#img-div" ).draggable();
$('.pdf').on('click',function(){
var pdf = new jsPDF();
pdf.addHTML(document.body,function() {
pdf.save('web.pdf');
});
});
$(".desgign-class").on("chan...
@DaveRandom ok. Php is server side . But may be you can help me with this . Please check that questions . Also i have other doubt , some time websites are give ablity to use for drawing their pictures , signatures etc thtat time how they are saving this pictures ?
@DaveRandom i already asked there . May be someone from here also can help
@kelunik Well a record is cached with an absolute expiry time. When a request is looking at the cache, it iterates all matching records and returns only those where the expiry time is in the future, and removes others from the cache. General cleanup depends on the specific cache implementation, but e.g. could run a cleanup loop once a minute.