I tend to read wikis on shows when something confuses me or I want to learn more about something, but it tends to spoil stuff... but it also helps me decide if I want to continue watching a show to see how something unfolds
I dunno, I may watch Star Trek at some point. My dad was obsessed with it and it's like one of the rebellious things I've done is swore off watching it
Same with an anime that's critically acclaimed, one of my exes loved it, and even started dating me thinking I would be like the female main character, but surprise, I wasn't
And I pretty much refuse to ever watch it. I don't care if the reason is silly. At one time in our relationship, he cared more about the DVDs than me :| so I have disdain for it (my ex)
I like Starbuck in BSG, one of the reasons I keep watching it. She's a reminder that not all women are feminine, and there's not enough of that in shows, in my opinion.
I haven't worn a dress since prom, over ten years ago, and I don't really care to ever again.
Strong chance I probably won't even wear one on my wedding
She's masculine and I like that, I can self-identify
There are tons of women in leader positions, but then would rather wear a dress, given the chance, or are just generally feminine in their mannerisms. It's not a bad thing, mind you, but so many female characters are written like that
Because my head starts to dig into what-ifs, and tries to explore all these different avenues of why and how and what, and I usually end up tormenting myself with it
I'm under a layer 7 DDOS attack. I noticed that botnets are sending POST requests with input in an incorrect order. For instance, instead of sending form request in the order "username, password, token, captcha". The order is "token, password, username, captcha".
is it safe to assume that clients who use the incorrect order are malicious so I could block them?
or is it a very bad idea :)
Put differently, does php guarantee the order of $_POST ?
After using the order of post $_POST to block. I was able to block about 2000 IP addresses which is crazy. I checked the log for a couple of these randomly and they were all doing repeated attempts on login. So it seems effective for now, but I'm not sure if I'm blocking good users.
I have a captcha but it still slows down the servers with unwanted (validation) requests. So i'm blocking IPs at "edge of the network" using Google's API.
Hi guys, Does anyone can tell me the basic structure of database tables for a messenger with groups and P2P conversations?! I don't know anything about messengers.
@Wes I prefer snake case too. It's weird seeing snake case array keys, model attributes and functions, but camel case class methods and variable names.
@Wes I'm partial to kebab-case, personally, but JavaScript hates it, so I end up using snake_case. cc @Danack
@PaulCrovella it's cooled down some here, hasn't got as hot as it is near you, but pretty close. It kept hovering around 35C, down to 23C today. 35C is 90 something F, 23C is mid 70s
if you create a folder named test.html in your root directory with a file located at test.html/index.php php fails to display in unless you include index.php for some reason
actually no file extension works interestingly
@someone IE 7 wow that most be an ancient botnet :P
anyone know of a way other then having tons of folders to use any other extension then the .php extension for a local server hosted like php -S localhost:80
@tereško first time I encountered that error, I was confused, then I actually processed the meaning of the error and realized "oh, echo doesn't handle arrays... wat..." and then used var_dump or something.
When I needed to echo out data from an array, I used a loop
@William if you want PHP to behave like a different language, you would probably be better by using that other language, rather than trying to make PHP behave like it.
@William if you want PHP to behave like a different language, you would probably be better by using that other language, rather than trying to make PHP behave like it.
I'm not quite sure what zend.assertions values mean php.net/manual/en/function.assert.php. If there aren't any assert() calls in code, does that mean that setting it to -1 will have no effect, or are there other, lower level things that happen?
unless I'm misinterpreting, which I seem to be doing a lot of today, you should know if a router is being used, because you would programmatically generate the routes a request should take
@Tiffany let me rephrase. If I make index.php the router(some frameworks actually do this) how do I detect when the router/index.php is properly configured vs it isn't.
I'm parroting what I've read, so I may be incorrect in some parts. Your index.php should be the front controller, and would only include your bootstrap file, which is where the routing is defined. As for testing it, I think Patrick's tutorial has a way to test.
Consultant for @RoaveTeam, #doctrine2 team, #zendframework team. I'm a tad blunt, but I mean no harm. Making unpopular decisions, so you don't have to.
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