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12:45 AM
Good Morning Perfect Honest Pompodears :D
 
If I want to do a pure html website, but want paths to be website.com/something/, would it be better to put the file as website.com/something/index.html, or website.com/something.html and rewrite?
 
1:26 AM
Witch version of C do we use in PHP? And where can we find that info?
 
1:58 AM
@GabrielCaruso A sort of 89/99 hyrbid.
We use extensions and whatnot too, though these are usually behind feature detection stuff in the build system.
 
is subscribing to mailing lists via php.net/mailing-lists.php still busted?
tried subbing to phpdoc, but haven't received any confirmation or further instructions
 
2:18 AM
@MadaraUchiha Question anonymized. Thank you for making the request for me. =)
 
2:28 AM
gn
 
 
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3:36 AM
@PaulCrovella I think so. I've also tried to php-cvs and nothing
 
4:27 AM
lame. I can't remember the last time that thing worked.
 
4:44 AM
Where's the best chat for discussing stackoverflow specific things?
 
5:02 AM
@563532 Being the one helpful person I know here, perhaps you could offer some perspective. I was asking a question, solved it half way through, but decided to post it anyway. I thought it was a good question and not a duplicate, but another user commented that another question vaguely related was a duplicate so I should take it down. (I still disagree that it was anywhere near related, but I didn't want to argue.) So I took it down. Now I think I've encountered another question ban.
Anyone else in chat, feel free to chime in. I promise, I genuinely want to learn
 
posted on August 21, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
Rob
5:24 AM
@JonathonPhilipChambers Well, it's not a duplicate. Two questions may have the same answer. I guess what's important is; is the question worded in a way that's likely going to be searchable for others?
For example, it might be worthwhile including the error message you're getting
 
@Rob Thanks for taking the time to chat with me about it. Before I begin with this, did I get in touch with you in the correct way?
The error message I got was my own. The code allows me to specify a custom error message, and I kept getting it.
I didn't get any error messages at all except the one I wrote myself
 
Rob
Well honestly, I typically don't deal with closure disputes anyway :). Your best bet in general would be to either ask here, or asking a question on meta
 
Ah, I did stumble across "meta" in my searches, but I was a little intimidated by it.
Getting a question ban from meta for asking about question bans would be too much irony for me to handle
You're the only person here who I trust blindly, so I will do whatever you advise. I will not ask you why, only how.
Should I undelete my question? Should I edit it? Should I do nothing?
I just got into trouble for pinging you in the wrong chat. Sorry about that. I'm trying to do the right thing.
 
Rob
Heh, don't worry... you can't get question banned on meta.stackoverflow.com (which is different from meta.stackexchange.com). Anyway, I don't have all the answers. Really, it comes down to how the community views your questions.. We can't enforce people's votes, and as such there's unfortunately no silver bullet here.
 
Thanks for your time. I'll leave the question down then. Your profile says you are Australian. You wouldn't be South Australian by chance, would you?
 
5:37 AM
@JonathonPhilipChambers good advice for dealing with a question ban is at meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255583/…
 
Rob
The only time I used PHP was over 10 years ago, so I'm not sure I'm able to help too much if there isn't actually an error message being returned. I'm surprised mysqli_stmt_prepare doesn't return an error
Nope, Melbourne
 
It returns "false" but you can use that to produce your own error message
"true" and "false" are the only possible outputs
 
Rob
Yep.. which doesn't seem very helpful for diagnosing the problem :/. Is there functionality which might yield an error message? For example, php.net/manual/en/mysqli.quickstart.multiple-statement.php indicates $mysqli->query might do so
 
Rob
It suggests it might return error #1064. But the canonical here makes no mention of multiple statements (which I'd expect to be pretty common).. so I'm not sure that's the case
 
5:43 AM
The point was, I solved the problem, and I did so in such a way that I really felt would help the next person with the same problem. I included all the key words I myself was searching so that someone like me could find it.

Then I took it down, fearing negative comments may turn into down votes if left unattended.
Thanks for the link Paul. It looks very familiar. I remember on my first question ban I read a lot of literature on the topic, so that was probably one of them (or at least a paraphrase of another source I read) but I'll still give it a read in case I learn something new.
 
you're welcome
 
Rob
Well, if you believe it's useful to others, you're welcome to undelete it. Have you tried the function Paul linked above? If that returns anything useful, go ahead and edit that into your question
And in your answer, it might be useful to include a 'if you do want to execute multiple statements, see here' with a link
 
Okay, I'll give that a go.
My eventual solution (which I'm half way through writing) is to write a prepared statement, bind it to some parameters, then keep executing it with changed parameters. That's a very specific solution to a very specific situation, and won't likely be helpful to someone looking to see why their double query won't execute.
 
Rob
And lastly.. if you do get something useful from that function, have a quick search to see if you can find a question & answer already on SO. If it already exists, it probably would be better not to undelete the question, as it would be a duplicate
 
touche
Okay, the error output was:
"You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'UPDATE products SET reserved = 1600 WHERE product = 'CorriedaleGrey'' at line 1"
Okay, editing it now. (A quick search didn't find any duplicates)
Wow, it was well received. :)
Thanks for the edit rob, though I haven't figured out what you changed
 
6:09 AM
4 messages moved to Trash can
 
Rob
Just added a tag, and rephrased the title
 
Ah, thanks a lot
 
Rob
You can click on the 'edited x minutes ago' button to see revisions
 
Yes, I saw it just before you answered
If you're ever in SA, I owe you a beverage of your choice
 
Hai friends
 
Rob
6:11 AM
Well, I didn't actually do anything :) Paul's the one who found the function to get the error message
 
Paul, you in SA?
(South Australia)
Same to you
 
I'm having quite a difficult time with exec function :(
 
Now, Rob, what is the correct way to reach you without pinging you? (Which gets me into trouble as it's against the rules)
 
@JonathonPhilipChambers nope, not even close. feel free to pass that beverage on to someone else.
 
Rob
Ah well, usually there's not a reason to reach me directly. The site is somewhat designed against that.. People here are able to help you out probably more so than I ;) If you've got a general moderation issue, feel free to flag it
Otherwise, you're free to ping me whenever you see me chatting. SOCVR - the room you pinged me in is a special case however, so, try to avoid it there, as they've implemented rules against doing so
 
6:18 AM
Hai Rob
 
morns
 
@Roshimon there are a number of things you can do to troubleshoot that in the answers here: stackoverflow.com/questions/12199353/…
 
Rob
Hi
 
Am i in the right room? Who are all these ppl? where all the regulars at?
 
Hello all, I'm trying laravel. I'm trying to artisan migrate but having an error due to SHA_2 password. I tried to make another user using mysql_native_password but then I get an access denied message. Any ideas where I'm going wrong?
 
6:24 AM
Thanks Rob. Anyway, I'm off to do some shopping. I'll see you round.
 
Rob
No problem. See ya later!
 
@mega6382 I am confused, too. Never saw @Rob in here before.
Nor any of the other folks
 
Yeah, usually only mods I see around here are, MadaraUchiha or that ninja dog.
 
or me :D
 
Yeah, ex-mod :P
 
6:27 AM
I prefer retired mod
 
:D
 
or moderator emeritius
 
Rob
I'm usually not here, but I was pinged here, so.. ;)
 
@PaulCrovella Thank You :)
 
@Bonstark you might have better luck with laravel questions at larachat.co .. most folk here try not to touch it
 
6:29 AM
perhaps wisely so, thank you I'll ask there.
 
@Gordon Yeah, that sounds more cool :P
 
what would be the preg_replace for this :
ereg_replace("\n","\\n",$row[$j]);
would it be the same or any changes ?
 
did you try before asking? what was the result?
 
@Gordon yes , its working but i am getting error ereg_replace deprecated
 
6:46 AM
o/
 
@Srinivas08 if you get ereg_replace deprecated you obviously didn't try whether the same pattern will work with preg_replace
 
7:14 AM
giten mernings!
 
7:36 AM
how about some high culture today? youtube.com/watch?v=sPlhKP0nZII
 
7:46 AM
Hi,
 
@Gordon meaning you have to be high to understand this? :P
 
@mega6382 nope, will come naturally from listening. being high I mean. It's dope.
 
Yeah, well, to be honest, I really like these kinds of music :B
 
@Gordon something a little more upbeat youtube.com/watch?v=vp_h649sZ9A
 
@PaulCrovella I'm in that D minor mood. I don't want upbeat.
 
7:53 AM
@PaulCrovella And the best one ever youtube.com/watch?v=uKZgi06fVsk :P
 
I wouldn't mind some youtube.com/watch?v=izQsgE0L450 afterwards though
 
I seen a strange db dump, both the username and password have been hashed in it. Do you know in what case it is reasonable?
 
8:19 AM
@PaulCrovella it's beautiful
 
8:37 AM
if you recognize this song, you are awesome youtube.com/watch?v=mzIuUW9VUr0
 
@mega6382 what do you mean by recognize?
 
@Gordon meaning, you know where its from(where its used)... meaning if you've heard it before
 
@mega6382 it says its from an hbo series and by tom waits right in the description
 
Yeah, I know, where its from, I just wanted to know, if someone else here have watched that hbo series. Stop Ruining This :P
 
I haven't :)
 
8:41 AM
:D
 
But I guess I am awesome because I know how to read descriptions ;)
 
I didn't like the last season so much
 
@Gordon You should, its the best tv series, ever, even better than Breaking Bad and game of thrones.
 
I haven't seen any of these
 
"You come at the king, you best not miss"
 
8:43 AM
the shit mcnulty pulls in it lost me.. such a ridiculous stretch of the writers looking for a plot
 
@PaulCrovella Yeah, like with everything the quality drops a bit, but still it was very awesome
@PaulCrovella Omar Little, one of the best tv character, that I've ever seen.
 
I think you mean bubbles
 
lol
 
user image
2
 
9:34 AM
😂 😂 😂
 
@Danack she… doesn't have flaming locks of auburn hair?!
 
9:52 AM
 
parse_url('/foo', PHP_URL_PATH); // '/foo'
parse_url('//foo', PHP_URL_PATH); // null
parse_url('///foo', PHP_URL_PATH); // false

I get why, just thought that was kinda funny.
Mornin y'all
 
Wes
\o
@Danack was watching that in the bed yesterday, i like jordi, he's always like he is going to burst into laughter :D
 
Morning 0/
 
Morgen y'all
 
Wes
\o
 
10:11 AM
Gah, having trouble parsing an incoming request url. So I'm taking the REQUEST_URI and passing it through parse_url to grab the path only. The problem is if //foo is the request then it breaks because it's only expecting false or the path string. That kind of gets me worried that there's probably other things which may have unexpected effects.
I could always just specifically look for //... and replace it with /... at the beginning of the uri but is that.. fine?
 
Why on earth would you have //foo in the request uri? :)
 
@Sean yes
 
http://foo.com?
 
Because people
 
@Jimbo no
 
10:13 AM
:troll:
 
I would personally just sent them to the 404
 
Wes
also good for seo.. you don't risk to create duplicate pages ^
same page at multiple urls = bad
 
Aye, I was tempted to 301 but 404 is a good choice
 
send* btw
 
Wes
@PaulCrovella what would be the advantage of not losing any kind of information while parsing? for example the spec says that escaped code points in strings must be converted to their equivalent actual code points while creating the string token, but if i do that i cannot revert the token to the original. e.g. "foo \2665 ♥ bar" gets saved as "foo ♥♥ bar" and i won't be able to know that one was escaped and the other wasn't
 
10:22 AM
@Wes an advantage would be if, for example, you wanted to parse something just to manipulate it minimally without introducing unrelated changes
 
Wes
that's what i was thinking
 
you can stick to the spec while also retaining the original representation if that's something you need
 
Wes
so basically in the css-string token object i need to collect the chunks of the string? like ["foo ", e("2665"), "♥ bar"]
 
hi , i am inserting tinymce html data to mysql via form .... data is inserting but upto some limit .... long text isnt getting inserted ...
i have used type TEXT
 
10:26 AM
@Srinivas08 have you seen this post? stackoverflow.com/questions/6766781/…
 
@Srinivas08 have you typed the words text mysql length into google? because the first result preview already notes that TEXT is a string data type that can store up to 65,535 characters
 
@Sean not saying anything about possible business decisions to allow it,but just based on the technical side:
> The path may consist of a sequence of path segments separated by a
**single slash "/" character**. Within a path segment, the characters
"/", ";", "=", and "?" are reserved. Each path segment may include a
sequence of parameters, indicated by the semicolon ";" character.
The parameters are not significant to the parsing of relative
references.
 
@Wes your token would hold both the interpreted value, as well as the full representation (i.e. chunks glued together)
 
note that if you're going that route you're also gonna want to keep whitespace tokens rather than dump those on the floor
 
Wes
10:28 AM
@PaulCrovella but if i glue together i will have to reparse them if i have to apply modifications to them
yes i keep whitespaces, that's actually in the spec already
 
what kind of changes do you have in mind that would require reparsing it?
 
Hey, guys. I'm in somewhat of a pickle. Now don't get me wrong, I love me some pickles but I've had enough of this one right now.

I'm sending PHP headers that are not received:

header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://example.com');
header('Access-Control-Allow-Headers: content-type');
header('Vary: Origin');
exit(0);
 
> Each path segment may include a sequence of parameters, indicated by the semicolon ";" character.
Never actually knew about the use of semicolons in URIs, thanks!
 
Setting the response code to anything other than 200 makes the headers appear.... Adding content to the response body does that as wel...
What's happening?
 
@halfpastfour.am Are you running php-fpm begin apache/nginx, or just using apache's mod_php?
behind*
 
10:32 AM
Just apache's mod_php.
 
You most likely have errors in there
As in "headers already sent"
 
Nope, it's just exactly those lines right there (including <?php opening statement). Nothing more...
Apache access log says 200 OK. Error log is empty.
 
What is the address where I can see that response?
 
It's a one of our companies staging server. Hold on, I'll see if I can make a public example.
 
Wes
well for example while i like to edit the escape sequences in hex, i might want to minify them to the actual code point in order to save space @PaulCrovella if i don't keep the "bits" of the css-string as array i will need to reparse it in order to do that... makes sense?
 
10:36 AM
then you just want the interpreted value, don't you?
 
Wes
yes, right, but maybe there are other cases where i want to keep the string in chunks?
 
like what?
 
@PeeHaa You can try this:

OPTIONS /api/calculate
access-control-request-headers: content-type
access-control-request-method: POST
origin: https://example.com
host: 37.97.135.197
 
HTTP/1.1 405 Method Not Allowed
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2018 10:39:25 GMT
Server: Apache
Allow: POST
Content-Length: 0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
 
10:39 AM
roight options ...
 
Got httpie?
 
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2018 10:40:07 GMT
Server: Apache
Cache-Control: max-age=0, no-cache
Content-Length: 0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
 
Wes
i don't know, it feels i am wasting effort :P for example i could want everything converted to ascii (ie use escape sequences for everything) because monospace fonts are bad at non ascii support @PaulCrovella
 
And you are 100% sure you don't have a bom in there which fucks it all up?
 
Wes
is it weird that a token contains an array?
 
10:41 AM
That's what I'm getting as well, peehaa. No BOM, nothing.
 
@Wes okay, then why would you need it in separate chunks?
 
> Adding content to the response body does that as wel...
I actually had something like that before when trying to set the location header in some project
Never figured out what the issue was there :|
 
Wes
because if i glue them back together as a single string i will have to reparse that string in order to apply the "non ascii code point to escape sequence" transformation
 
Wes
sure it's not a lot of work if that's what you mean
 
10:43 AM
Alright, that sounds similar indeed.
 
Wes
i suppose in my head the problem is that utf-8 is not a fixed size encoding
 
you're doing a simple string transformation, do it on the string.. not an array of string chunks whose boundaries you don't care about
 
@PeeHaa did you create a workaround?
 
@halfpastfour.am I think I found a bug report at some point, but forgot to qactually check it out
@halfpastfour.am IIRC I just added a body so that it had a content length > 0 as a shitty workaround
 
Wes
i realize now it's not important. thank you
 
10:45 AM
you're welcome
 
@halfpastfour.am just as a sanity check can you pass me the file as in currently is?
 
Wes
i just need to save the string in the original form and the one with all escape sequences evaluated
 
Seems like no other way. Shame is that this is the isolated test case for the problem. We're using some cors-middleware in a zend-expressive app. That middleware is third party and we can't modify the response code or body directly.
Yeah, just a sec.
 
Mail is halfpastfour @ domain in my profile stackoverflow.com/users/508666/peehaa?tab=profile
 
@Wes yeah, most modifications are gonna be treating it atomically anyway... you're saving the representations so you can spit out the other, unchanged tokens as they originally were
 
10:53 AM
Mail is sent. Thanks, @PeeHaa
 
Guys is it possible to keep track of who is login(Login mean if session set and also open window , not login mean session is set but not open window) in PHP without using websocket kind thing.
Hope someone understand my question
 
Without using websockets? You could try socket.io wich has ajax-based fallbacks.
 
I need to make another server for nodejs
My website in PHP server also
 
@Artier could you explain why you can't use websockets?
 
I have to add another server for node js
@halfpastfour.am I have to add another server for node js
 
10:58 AM
@Artier What do you mean? Do you not possess another server?
 
Morning
 
You could (depending on your situation, of course) run nodejs on the same device as the PHP server.
 
@halfpastfour.am dutch or fake southern dutch aka belgium?
 
The real deal, baby!
 
:)
 
11:00 AM
@halfpastfour.am How To run nodejs on same server, If server is on cpanel , If you had link then give
 
this was just beautiful: i.imgur.com/CvmrWxA.jpg
 
@halfpastfour.am I tried insering text of differet types , finally what i found is the text which has single quote isnt being inserting into mysql ...
length wasnt the issue
 
@Srinivas08 So you should try escaping the value you're inserting.
@Artier I wouldn't know how to do that on cpanel, sorry.
@tereško Oh my word, that could totally happen to me...
 
@halfpastfour.am i am using a form with post data to insert
 
@Srinivas08 There are some great examples right here: stackoverflow.com/questions/887036/…
 
Wes
11:06 AM
@PeeHaa fake northern german like dutch?
:D
 
@Srinivas08 you'll want to read stackoverflow.com/questions/60174/…
 
Wes
@tereško amazing if that's real
 
is this code correct ?
$title = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['cinfo']);
mysqli_query($conn,"insert into storedata (store, info) values ('$store', '$title')");
 
no
 
$title is not getting inserted after using mysql escape
 
11:09 AM
learn how to use prepared statments
@Wes if I had to bet, I would go with 20$ on "it's real"
 
Alright, I'm off to grab some lunch. Cheers everyone and thanks for helpen me out @PeeHaa
 
Wes
that was strange
 
@Wes :D ... ignored crap
 
@tereško so , without prepare statements , its not possible to insert html data ?
 
moin
 
11:20 AM
@halfpastfour.am Sorry was taking a shower. Did have a looksy and the file indeed seems perfectly fine
So annoying
@Wes Fuck you too
Wait is it kindly fuck you too now? :P
 
@PeeHaa what is that in german?
 
... :)
 
Wes
:D
@PaulCrovella i changed my mind after i remembered how stupid escape sequences are, the fact that the adjacent whitespace is part of the escape sequence itself, etc
so i am going to save them as array :B
or have stringstarttoken stringescapesequencetoken stringtoken stringendtoken
 
how is that relevant?
 
Wes
what are you referring to?
 
11:27 AM
@Wes this
 
Wes
if i keep them as string i can't just traverse the string and apply substitutions, i need to know that the escape sequence includes the whitespace. i should have that figured out already by the tokenization
also there are valid and invalid sequences, so in case i have to reevaluate them every time (and i did already)
 
virtually all substitutions you're going to want to do on the interpreted value, not the representation
 
Hmm, I am thinking... if you have a database table called, buildings
building_details where you have for example id, building_id, and a field 'description'
 
Wes
for example i want to check if escape sequences are all valid (as they can be outside of unicode range)
 
What's the best way to generate i18n (multilingual) versions from certain fields?
 
11:37 AM
@PaulCrovella SCHMETTERLING
 
I don't want to create description_en description_fr description_esp ...
@Gordon Vlinder.
 
@Gordon gesundheit
 
@Duikboot fields where?
What fields?
What is the context?
 
in the countryside
 
@Wes why would you successfully tokenize that in the first place? if an escape sequence is invalid that's already a hard fail
 
11:38 AM
@DaveRandom DANKE!
 
Attribute: value.
Alike:

Doors: 5
Rooms: 10

Then I would like to translate door and rooms. But the 'attribute names' are not static
 
Who is creating the attributes?
You as the site builder or the end users?
 
The end users
 
!!dad add tractors / I was out in the countryside the other day and I saw a magic tractor / It was driving down the road then suddenly it turned into a field
 
@DaveRandom Sorry, I don't get that joke, I need name / setup / punchline
 
Wes
11:39 AM
@PaulCrovella what do you mean? they are ignored... left as is
 
@DaveRandom Ha ha ha! Brilliant! I'll save that one about tractors for later!
 
Then you would need multiple fields
 
@Jeeves you are such an idiot
3
 
This is what I currently had in mind:
The issue is now the translations
 
Wes
here is a wild dave trying to get flagged for insulting a bot
:B
 
11:41 AM
Just have a table with the translations
 
Well that's the gray zone in my head right now.. how would I link that?
 
Wes
@PaulCrovella i need to continue reading the spec :B
 
attribute_id, language, translation
 
@Wes if they're ignored and left as is then they're no longer escape sequences
 
tbl_translations
id tbl_building_attribute_id langcode name
 
11:42 AM
where the key is attribute_id and language
 
That looks similar
tbl_building_attribute_translations is maybe better > @PeeHaa kopy.io/JLy4C#line-56
 
Why would you prefix your tables with tbl_ ?
Do you call me person_peehaa too?
 
Wes
@PaulCrovella yes but they aren't actually left as is... means that you actually have bad escape sequences
for example "foo \t bar" is interpreted as "foo t bar" because \t is not a valid escape sequence, so it discards \
 
Haha no I don't do that. It's just in the paste.
 
kk
 
11:45 AM
But from now on I will call you person_peehaa
;-)
Thanks btw!!!
 
Wes
in that case i would create a "bad escape sequence token" or something
 
@Wes that just means \t is a valid escape sequence for t
 
np
 
How you doing btw?
Was reading your profile ;-) stackoverflow.com/users/508666/peehaa
 
Doing ok
 
Wes
11:47 AM
@PaulCrovella yeah, good point
i maybe want to collect them anyway as they are likely an error
 
@tereško lol
 
k , this has fixed my problem with single quotes :
$title = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn, $_POST['title']);
btw , if i use prepared statements , it has by default escape strings features or shall i need to add some function there also ?
 
There is no need to escape when using prepared queries and bound parameters
 
12:16 PM
Fuck. I can't google marking up namespaces in docbook because all the results are about the docbook xml namespace. The word "namespace" is overloaded. Irony is kicking my ass here.
 
@PaulCrovella What are you looking for?
 
did you try searching docbook.org directly?
 
@PeeHaa a decent way to semantically mark up a php namespace, like just when referring to the namespace itself.. I've seen both <classname> and <literal> used by the php manual, but like neither
@Gordon those results are from google, and all about xml namespaces
 
@PaulCrovella Ah was about to suggest to look there
 
and then click on the result saying tag
 
12:21 PM
@Gordon Wrong ping :)
 
> A tag identifies an XML or SGML markup construct. The utility of this element is almost wholly constrained to books about markup.
that's about marking up books about xml
 
That's not what you are asking?
oh, a PHP namespace. sorry
 
@PaulCrovella maybe find another language that uses docbook?
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you might appreciate: theverge.com/2018/7/31/17632022/…
 
Wes
i'm still undecided @PaulCrovella the code is basically the same, except that the (bad and good) escape sequences are joined together
 
12:26 PM
@PaulCrovella package?
 
Wes
so i'm just going to follow the spec for now, as changing this later is not going to be a problem
 
@Gordon I was leaning toward that, but that's not really right either
@PeeHaa happen to know of any?
 
anyone here know why overflow-x: scolll doesnt work on osx?
 
@zack6849 seems like an excellent question for chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/29074/html-css-webdesign
 
oh, there is a css room
pardon me the
then**
 
12:33 PM
no worries
 
@PaulCrovella I found this list github.com/docbook/wiki/wiki/WhoUsesDocBook but didn't see languages in there from a quick glance though it :(
@zack6849 /me opens beer: SCOL!
 
nevermind
 
12:50 PM
mornings
 
@Tiffany that's a nirvana album
 
Wes
@Danack that's a lovely talk. didn't know about possessive quantifiers
vimeo.com/176057940 regexps explained
 
hello..
can i ask something?
 
> Don't ask to ask, just ask.
If someone is able to answer, they will
 

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