Dunno if anyone can help me here. I asked in JS and no one answered. It deals with PHP so maybe someone has an answer.
Hey guys! I was wondering if anyone had a way for node.js and express to ignore a folder and let me use php in that folder. it's totally unrelated to the whole website as its an admin panel. I've looked at static pages, but i don't know if thats what i want/i dont know how they work
OK, I just added a few lines of info in the setup.xml of cmark, in regards to where to find the releases and what to do when installing on windows, so how should I phrase this?
Thanks again, and this was quite fun, and I hope to do this more often. Can I get some guidance from you two? especially on where I can find the description on xml tags that are being used?
> Documentation is built every night, at around 23:00 CST, then synced out to the website mirrors. However, there is a special mirror at docs.php.net - where the manual is updated from sources every six hours. If any errors occured, a message will be delivered to the appropriate mailinglist (doc-{LANG}@lists.php.net).
@Danack unfortunately, there isn't going to be much programming work around where I live. It's primarily a manufacturing town. Yes, there are programmer jobs, but usually they want a bachelor's degree because they're still stuck in that mindset that college degree trumps all. Granted, I'm not opposed to moving, but I'd rather not move further away from my boyfriend if it can be helped... I guess I'll look into something in one of the nearby cities...
Just tried to access my WAMP stack on microsoft edge to see how my site loads, and when I load localhost:8080, it takes so long to load, saying "Waiting for response from localhost...", anyone know a solution?
@Exception It behaves just as it should have a look at this, the 3rd index is by reference now, so, when in the second loop the value of $value changes it is changed for the 3rd index through reference.
Mostly value, passing by reference is only necessary when you know what you want and can predict the behavior.
@Shafizadeh With echo it is possible to use , as an alternative for concatenation. It actually just behaves like echo("str1", "str2", "str3"), you know like function params.