Yeah sure sorry, basically I'm trying to cycle through nested arrays. I have a config array, this array contains an array of config files, each config file array contains an array itself, I'm trying to just loop going deeper and deeper for each '.' character in the string.
public static function get($key) { if (strpos($mystring, ".") !== false) { $parts = explode(".", $string); // TODO: keep indexing $this->config for each dot? } else { return $this->config[$key]; // just return the whole config file } }
Oh, it's pretty simple, just help people out, if your answers good they'll set it as the accepting answer and you'll get like 30 reputation for each accepted answer.
@StressedBrain If you were to google the question as is, I am sure you would find a lot of good results. Anyway, here is an example stackoverflow.com/questions/6599625/…
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ohk lets move to different topic
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why php sockets are not persistent?
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8:45 AM
i implement php socket but the problem is that when client connect to the server it gets the response and socket is closed and php script is also moved to the shutdown phase.
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people says that move the script to the infinite loop which is not the better solution because it will make the extra burden on the server and this is not the good idea !!!
@StressedBrain you're asking questions that while not incredibly difficult to answer still require large amounts of text to be written. This is not a useful use of other's peoples time. Obviously it might save you some time googling that stuff, but that's just shifting the burden from you, to someone else.
i m keep getting this error on my apache server .. saying
[Wed Aug 01 09:50:06.670381 2018] [:error] [pid 3006] [client 203.88.147.194:33978] PHP Warning: require(/var/www/html/vendor/autoload.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/html/smith-jones.ouvar/index.php on line 28 [Wed Aug 01 09:50:06.670418 2018] [:error] [pid 3006] [client 203.88.147.194:33978] PHP Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required '/var/www/html/vendor/autoload.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in /var/www/html/smith-jones.ouvar/index.php on line 28
i m using cakephp .. and i have uploaded all the things on my server
and its working fine on my local server with ubuntu linux
my live server has linux as well
i have tried many things to solve .. but no luck so far
look at the folder structure here: github.com/cakephp/app webroot/index.php and there will be a vendor/autoload.php so relatively from index.php, it can find the vendor in ../vendor/autoload.php. Given that your index.php is in the root of the project, that is the wrong relative path to the autoload file
@mega6382 Yeah, I wore a couple of costumes. One was a jokey one (Scully from Brooklyn 99) and one was for the ball (Sissel from Ghost Trick). I normally don't cosplay but it made the con so much more fun for doing it
I guess I didn't understand the concept of "controller" correctly. Assume we need some actions for images (uploading, resizing, cropping, compressing etc ..). In this case, do I need to have one controller named "imagesControoler" and each action should be an method? Or a controller for uploading which has its own methods (upload, resize) and so on ... ?
@Jimbo @Danack sent this to me a while back, possibly relevant to your question dev.to/colinmtech/…, at least they link to some sites that remote jobs can be found
> Han Solo: Uh, had a slight weapons malfunction. But, uh, everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you? Intercom: We're sending a squad up. Han Solo: Uh, uh, negative, negative. We had a reactor leak here now. Give us a few minutes to lock it down. Large leak... very dangerous.
Hi! Noob question. I was expecting that an array_merge([], $objectImplementingArrayAccess); would work. Is there any way I can get this magic to happen? :)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier no worries, I'm distracting myself, and I've noticed that talking to people sometimes makes me more productive... which is weird... I guess something about being able to ramble my thoughts to someone who listens helps my brain make thoughts connect... and I sound like what's his name
bootstrap, foundation and the other column based layout frameworks are outdated, and are a struggle to work with, compared to the expressiveness of css grids
> Code bloat is the production of code that is perceived as unnecessarily long, slow, or otherwise wasteful of resources. Code bloat can be caused by inadequacies in the language in which the code is written, the compiler used to compile it, or the programmer writing it.
do you have access to wikipedia in Iran? @Shafizadeh
@Shafizadeh I believe the point is: fixed-width column based layouts is really constraining. Why should columns have the same width? Why not be able to define your content as having three columns, and define ratios for these columns? css-grids allows you to do that, both horizontally and vertically (vertically is incredibly tiresome currently without grids)
css support getting increasingly wide, we can now write a column based layout in pure css in a handful of lines, without the added bloat to your design
I see what you're saying .. but responsive design usually follow UI-kit pattern and yes they have some limitation, but the benefit is much more (being usable in all screen size devices)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier since the word of "coffee" was said, lemme say this: I can turn on/off my coffee maker online using a command :P ..! When I'm on the way of home, I will turn it on and when I get home it is ready .. that's the most useful job I've ever done
@Shafizadeh I'm reminded of the sysadmin who wrote a script to detect when he was getting sleepy, and brew coffee, timing it to the exact second of when he'd get up from his desk and make it to the coffee maker
IOT or IoT may refer to:
== Science and technology ==
Internet of things (IoT), the internetworking of physical devices
Inductive output tube, a variety of vacuum tube
Input-Output Transfer, instructions for computers as in the PDP-8
== Other uses ==
British Indian Ocean Territory (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code)
Illuminates of Thanateros, an occultish society
Institute of Transportation, an agency in Taiwan
Interoperability testing, testing to determine the interoperability of a product
Completed operations indicator, in Belgian railway signalling...
I understand, but it's not our bot. Someone randomly gave me access, I don't remember when, I didn't ask for it. I don't feel comfortable giving someone else access when it's not mine, and I'm not a room owner.
can I safely change if ($id > 0) $values[] = '("'.$this->id().'", "'.$id.'")'; to if ($id > 0) $values[] = ("$this->id()", "$id")'; or even if ($id > 0) $values[] = ($this->id(), $id);
I have very mixed results when trying that. Often, I overlook some detail and my "getting this simpler" equates to "destroying behaviour"
adding braces around these single lines if would probably be a must, but anything that changes the actual behaviour of the code is.. dangerous when it's applied to code we don't completely master?
... I forget where I heard that, but at some point it became clear to me that as much as we can dislike legacy spaghetti code with deeply nested ifs, all these things were client valued features, that were added at some point
i using laravel 5.6 and working in authentication on JwtAuth. Now i can setup jwtauth and used it work. But problem is i need to protect route.So i have a route name 'home'.i need make user logged in only can access. how to do that ?
Hey, Laravel question: I have a json resource that returns a path, and my path is escaped to look like this: "thumbnail_path":"http:\/\/127.0.0.1:8000\/images\/\/key1.jpg"
@Jony if it works, yeah, it could be possible to log the server access from a specific ip and aggregate the letters one after another... but that's... lol, that's funny
If I want to handle stuff in a session (e.g add/remove products from a cart and list cart, and cart is handled in a session), whats the best way to handle it? straight session access in a controller or create some sort of an helper or service
@Tiffany "All of a sudden our team was crawling with bohemian ruby hipsters with their macintosh laptops" Gods the quotes in these, I'd forgotten (that one is from the second)
@Tiffany yeah I was trying out just now and can't seem to reproduce it. the css rule of background image does not seem to be applied, but maybe I'm doing it wrong
Dog + skunk = stinky dog. I was all set. I was going to share some YouTube links with you, get a nice, adequate 300th comic up, and go to sleep. I had a comic idea i wanted to spend some time on, but did I get to make it? Nooooooooo. The last thing I had to do before this comic was let a dog out. That dog ran into the yard, up the driveway, and straight into an adorable little blac…