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12:11 AM
I use a cron job to execute a php file, this php file do a request to another website and return a string that will be inserted in my data base. I usually use htmlentites() to display contents that is not provided by me, but in this case i rather validate the string before insert in the data base. Because i never did this i'm in doubt, is this regex good enought to validate the string?
preg_replace('/[\\<>?#\[\]\(\);=|\/]|php|script|!--/', '', $input);
 
Validate what?
 
A "user input"
 
What are you trying to do?
When trying to validate you always have a goal you are validating against
You cannot just give a random regex pattern and ask "is this good to validate"
 
ThW
@nobody Are you trying to parse HTML with PCRE?
 
I want to make sure that none code will be inserted in the string, with this regex i can make sure that i'm safe against php, <script>, and server side include <!--#, my doubt is if there's another type of codes that i need to handle in the regex
 
ThW
12:17 AM
Actually that does not work.
 
And it will never either
No matter how much regex you try to throw at the problem
 
why?
 
Because doing this all depends on where it is actually used
 
ThW
Characters like & < etc are allows in "normal" text
 
You cannot scrutinize data if you don't know what you are trying to prevent
You cannot mangle data because you are trying to prevent the unknown
Different context means different handling
There is no silver bullet
Just validate your data for the format you expect before inserting in your database
Only escape /strip for output / execution when outputting / executing something
 
12:23 AM
i will use the string in my html, example: <p><?= $string ?></p>. "unknown" only for a newbie i guess? That why i'm asking if there's another languages/type of code that i need handle in the regex. I use this regex to validate the string before insert in the data base.
 
Don't do that
Best case you will and up with double encoded strings
Worst case you will think something is already escaped and you will introduce XSS
Just keep doing the htmlentities/htmlspecialchars in your echo
 
ThW
@PeeHaa just htmlspecialchars() and utf-8
 
@ThW Yes
 
ThW
I read one XSLT 2.0 RegExp/fn:replace() questions to many: github.com/ThomasWeinert/XSLT-Functions/blob/master/examples/…
 
@ThW So you read one? :P
 
12:30 AM
ok, could you show me a example of how a person would bypass the regex? Maybe the double encoded string? I never heard about it. I will take a look
 
ThW
@nobody The problem is not just bypassing - it might destroy valid inputs
 
You are willingly butchering perfectly valid data'
 
> As recently as 2008, and probably to this day, Lerdorf is still defending and recommending this approach,
:-/
 
Coworker wants to use php, I was t to use go to start a brand new project we are tasked
Why on Earth would I use such a meme language php?
 
12:46 AM
@Washcloth Because it works, and it will continue to work in a few years time, when other tech has been replaced as they go out of fashion.
Also for the lulz.
 
10 hours ago, by Tiffany
@Pie also this http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/01/12/the-right-tool-for-the-right-job/
 
ThW
Cool, I got my little Vaio P (from 2010) updated to Windows 10 1903 - I am a little surprised.
 
@Washcloth depends on your use case though. PHP has benefits that other languages don't, and there are certainly other benefits to other languages. Weigh the pros and cons and use the tool in your toolbox that fits.
 
$pdo = new \PDO($string, $config['username'], $config['password'], array(
            PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE => PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION,
            PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES => false,
            \PDO::ATTR_DEFAULT_FETCH_MODE => \PDO::FETCH_ASSOC,
            \PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => 3,
            \PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_FOUND_ROWS => true
        ));
.....
$result = $detailStatement->execute($savePurchaseSkusParams);
// $result is false
anyone want to place a bet on whether it's PHP or me that's being dumb?
por_que_no_le_dos
 
@Danack le = los
le is French and I think Italian?
@Danack though, out of curiosity, why do you have \PDO on some lines, and PDO on other lines?
 
laziness mostly.
> Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails (osf.stripe_purchase_sku_details, CONSTRAINT stripe_purchase_sku_details_ibfk_1 FOREIGN KEY (project_id) REFERENCES project (id))
...this doesn't generate an exception, even when PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION set?
 
2:13 AM
!!remind @Danack fix bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=77490 in 4 days
 
Reminder 46527692 is set.
 
And on that bombshell. nn.
 
 
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4:29 AM
Introduction to Algorithms worth buying? I'm not purchasing it for a class, so the fact it's an international edition doesn't matter for me. Amazon is about 10 USD more.
 
 
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5:44 AM
 
Good morning
 
 
2 hours later…
7:42 AM
@JoeWatkins And the scheduled build failed ... again :)
At least the master failures are all legit jit bugs
 
yeah I know, I got the one socket fail
and yeah, I don't think we've seen those before ?
 
Well zts didn't build before, so we didn't see them ^^
 
we were one single failure from success on 7.4 ... quite annoying ...
oh of course
 
Make proc_open accept command array – #78177
 
7:48 AM
yeah I had a quick look at the test ... I don't know what, but we need to do something about all these poor quality tests that test zpp and do-all-the-things, it's what people copy still and it makes no sense most of the time ...
 
I'd say delete them all
There "invalid file name" tests are I think pretty fundamentally incompatible with parallel testing. We could blacklist them, but I don't think they really have much value anyway
 
agree, but our method of finding them - waiting for them to trip up CI - is not so reliable ...
although ...
grep -re "Test .* invalid *" ext
there's a shortlist ...
 
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8:16 AM
 
yomin
 
moin
 
8:36 AM
\o
 
o/
 
\o
 
8:54 AM
Reminds me of bash.org/?4281
 
9:14 AM
wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/340675/… gives completely unrelated answer, votes down out of spite
 
9:29 AM
@NikiC Does this interface show the actual file path of the test anywhere?
 
@bwoebi It does in theory (change grouping to "test file")
But I'm currently always greping the test name
I think we should just include the file name in the test name
 
@NikiC yeah
 
10:29 AM
@WesAtWork you should be voted down. How dare you not know stuff.
 
AIX specific cases missing in configure – #78178
 
10:47 AM
@kelunik @Trowski Do we want to grant Ekstazi commit access to amphp/ssh?
 
10:59 AM
@NikiC @JoeWatkins Do you know whether it is possible to undeclare a property on a class? For example, to remove the problematic "stat" property from MySQLi (see: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67348 )?
 
delete property info from table
 
is there an API for that? the declare_property isn't simple
 
I'm unsure what kind of side effects this would have, but presumably you're going to modify the class before it's used
 
potentially when its already instantiated
I am trying to find a way to make it not read the stat property which has stupid side-effects that the MySQLi people are not fixing.
 
11:13 AM
that won't work, mysqli has it's own (strange) property handler mechanism, even if you delete it, it will still invoke the read_property which will still find the "mysqli registered" property handler ...
 
so RINIT is the only way then huh
 
no it won't work whenever you do it
 
why not? they do use declare_property like normal people?
alternatively, I can override the mysqli_object_get_debug_info perhaps... (or catch it)
 
yes, but they set the read_property handler, which in turn gets the mysqli specific handler from a table local to the mysqli extension, and that local table is the one you'd have to modify to change the behaviour of reading properties
 
yeah, I saw that
however, redoing mysqli_object_get_debug_info seems possible
 
11:19 AM
you can't change it on an initialized object, handlers are const which you'd have to cast away and so be relying on undefined behaviour, and to change it ahead of construction you would need to be able to access the zend_object_handlers array from mysqli
 
yeah, it's a pain :-/
 
the only thing I can think of, which is no very nice, is to clone link objects before calling the debug handler ...
 
I don't think that would work, as the debug info operates on a server struct that you cant duplicate either.
 
you can't clone mysqli links ?
 
@NikiC yep, I already had that issue; the microsecond part of gettimeofday() can be >= 1000000. microtime() is truncating this away
 
11:22 AM
not a deep copy, I don't think so
 
indeed, you can't ...
 
mysqli_object_handlers.clone_obj = NULL;
reading a property really shouldn't have side effects though. I'm nearly tempted to just remove that "stat" property from the MySQLi extension
 
that seems pretty reasonable actually
 
they've sat on their asses for 5 years...
 
> instead $dbc->stat will read the plain value from the object, this shall fix this problem.
I wonder what "plain value" they are talking about
it doesn't really matter, the side effect is strong motivation to remove it ...
 
12:02 PM
Can someone please tell me which one is correct?
- Two days' ago matches
- Two days ago's matches
 
Neither, it's Two days ago matches. The extra apostrphe+s are only used for possession
 
oh thx
 
Day doesn't own ago and ago doesn't own matches
 
got it, thx
 
nor are either of them contractions, which is the other use for apostophes
in fact, the possessive apostrophe is a bit muddy in general
for example, the possessive form of "its" does not have an apostrophe, "it's" is always a contraction of "it is"
yes, English is a stupid language, we are aware
 
12:15 PM
that matches are "of two days ago" though, so I wouldn't see "Two days ago's matches" as too wrong
 
it should be rephrased to disambiguate, imo
 
cmb
Sunday's matches
 
"the matches from two days ago"
 
it is a pronoun though, and posession rules for all pronouns are different (example: you wouldn't say "he's" or "her's", you'd say "his" or "hers")
 
I was just about to suggest that :-)
 
12:16 PM
the 's rule is for nouns only (I think)...
 
possessive usage ^ I think that's true
but it's not universally agreed I don't think, and certainly is one of those things where it changes colloquially over time
 
Pronouns are a nouns though (i.e, a subset), so not for "nouns only".
 
@Derick I wouldn't say so. They can substitute nouns, but they themselves aren't nouns
 
7
A: Are pronouns nouns?

ShoeMy answer complements this and a previous discussion of the issue Pronouns: a word class or a subclass of nouns? by quoting extensively from Aarts' analysis in Modern English Grammar on pages 44-46 under the heading Pronouns (Oxford University Press, 2011). Pronouns belong to the class of...

 
@DaveRandom I see, got it, thx
 
12:21 PM
@Derick but that even shows it isn't a clear cut subset, as it's basically a multiple-inheritance tree...
 
nothing is clear when it comes to English ;-)
 
English is the PHP 4 of spoken languages
 
if you have genuinely "got it", you are part of a very small minority of people in which I do not include myself :-P
 
PHP 4 has a strict grammar... English does not.
And lets not even talk about pronunciations...
 
hehehe
all I know, is the British pronounce everything incorrectly (not saying American's are correct, we definitely are not. But British are definitely incorrect)
 
I would say more like Perl tbh... hugely over complicated and completely incomprehensible to the uninitiated
 
@Dwigh You asked it two minutes ago... please don't use chat to try and fast-track questions.
 
ok
 
@Derick I would love to have a chat about pronunciation over tea and scones
 
I'll entertain it once you get this 100% right: youtube.com/watch?v=LQcW6K03zOg
also, cream goes on top!
 
12:25 PM
yes it does, but I must admit that they look nicer with the jam on top
 
@DaveRandom Keep your trousers on.
 
(for the baffled people regarding scones: the debate whether the jam or cream goes on top is akin to emacs vs vim, or tabs vs spaces)
 
make me.
 
12:40 PM
What up, Room!
 
@Derick Cream, vim, and spaces. #ez.
 
Jam, either, tabs converted to spaces.
 
I recently discovered that some people think that "spaces" mean that I have to press the spacebar key N times to get an N space indentation, and that that is a valid argument against spaces in favor of tabs
 
^
So Facebook is launching a Calibra cryptocurrency wallet in 2020.
 
@StatikStasis Already on GitHub
 
12:51 PM
Hmm- interesting.
@MadaraUchiha You use cryptocurrency at all? Or have you? I'm curious of how things will look in 50 years concerning currency.
 
@StatikStasis I've dabbled enough to know that this is charlatan and scam artists territory.
Unmonitored unregulated currency sounds good to any anti-establishment folks, but in reality, it was recently discovered that 95% of all bitcoin transactions are fake
And I don't trust Facebook one bit to lead such a project.
 
I've just been surprised that `echo "b"`[0] is a parse error...
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[', expecting ';' in Command line code on line 1
hmpf
 
Huh
Looks like a bug.
I'd expect `whatever` to be an expression.
 
me as well...
apparently it's just a "dereferencable", but not expr... requires parens
When I ping @NikiC now, he'll just tell me to use shell_exec() :-D
 
1:09 PM
@bwoebi Use shell_exec()
:P
 
I knew it
 
Seriously, why is backtick notation even a thing in PHP :(
Also, I have made a thing: github.com/php/php-src/pull/4284
 
@NikiC it is handy at times when doing quick scripts on the command line
 
@NikiC Because it imitates bash
cd /home/`whoami`
 
@MadaraUchiha I don't either. But I do believe that cryptocurrency will become as ubiquitous as the dollar one day. Whether that occurs after a cryptocurrency is indexed on the NASDAQ, becomes a verified ETF, or becomes more regulated by the government- I don't know. I do think it will continue to grow and change the way we make transactions.
 
1:23 PM
Morneings
 
mornhaa
 
hoi :)
 
hmm, I feel kinda dumb, but how do you get openssl to be enabled when compiling from source? Can't seem to find openssl.so
 
You don't need to enable it
If you compile from source you (usually) compile statically
As long as you compiled with --with-openssl, it will always be enabled
 
hmm, doesn't seem to like me at all then
../../php-src/sapi/cli/php --info | grep ssl
Configure Command =>  './configure'  '--with-openssl' '--with-openssl=shared' '--with-mbstring'
OpenSSL support => disabled (install ext/openssl)
NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE => /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
$_SERVER['NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE'] => /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
$_ENV['NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE'] => /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
 
1:36 PM
@Ocramius put your config log online somewhere?
 
oh, maybe lemme drop that "shared" thing
yep, that was it
old guide online :P
 
 
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2:44 PM
@bwoebi @kelunik Would be fine with me.
 
2:56 PM
In PHPStan, does anyone know if it's possible to set ignoreError for the context, rather than the reported file path. e.g. I have a trait that implements toArray for an object, but that gives an error of:
  Line   Osf/ToArray.php (in context of class Osf\Data\SkuPurchaseDetail)
 ------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  12     Argument of an invalid type Osf\Data\SkuPurchaseDetail supplied for
         foreach, only iterables are supported.
for every place it is used. I can suppress the error for each file that uses that trait, but not for any use of that trait.
 
Hello,
Has anyone worked with GCP?
I have serious issues with the SQL Instances they are super slow, I did a test and took the strongest machine and the queries are slower than on my Mac!
I'm working with them for a year and I really think to switch to AWS
 
@DaAmidza I would say you should talk to the GCP support people about that......but I know how hard they are to get to talk.
I didn't see that much slowness. How have you provisioned that DB? Is it in a region close to your computer instances?
 
@Danack I did a query on the machine and it's 10 times slower than on my mac, everything is same as on my local environment.
 
> I did a query on the machine and it's 10 times slower than on my mac
that's pretty meaningless. Did it take longer than is acceptable? As I asked before is your DB in the same region as the computer instance.
Was it a trivial query? In which case you're probably just measuring the latency.
running
select 1;
or similar would allow you to measure the latency.
 
The query I performed look like this "SELECT * FROM user_social_accounts WHERE first_name LIKE concat('%', 'a', '%') GROUP BY user_id ORDER BY first_name like concat('a', '%') desc, ifnull(nullif(instr(first_name, concat(' ', 'a')), 0), 999), ifnull(nullif(instr(first_name, 'a'), 0), 999), first_name"

They are in the same region
 
3:07 PM
@Trowski Same here, asked him: github.com/amphp/ssh/issues/18#issuecomment-503178351 /cc @bwoebi
 
U ran the query above directly in the instance and it was slower than in my local environment.
 
I'd suggest measuring the latency with what I put above, and then say the actual timings you're seeing so we can see the difference, rather than describing them as '10 times' slower.
Also, what machine type have you provisioned?
 
3:33 PM
> His wound from Nam was starting to play up. [He'd slipped and fallen in a hotel shower when he took a holiday there in 1983. Now the mere sight of a bar of yellow soap could send him into near-fatal flashbacks.]
 
3:44 PM
o/
 
4:06 PM
\o
 
4:18 PM
o/
 
4:39 PM
@DaAmidza First tip is to reduce the concats. They are expensive!
 
5:18 PM
@user3655829 that's not actually a problem in that query..... the complete inability to use indexes on the other hand....
 
yes
youre right
 
I would be £5 that the issue is the data fitting into memory on a local mac, but not in the provisioned instance...
No pressure - but go vote: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WI-47158
 
How often do you guys use cache busting versus just hoping/expecting the user will eventually clear their cache?
 
i include my css/js files with?FILECHANGEDATE
so... everytime i guess
 
I guess I need to start doing that.
 
5:28 PM
@StatikStasis Only if you hate client side caching
At least that's how it always used to work
 
It's not really posed an issue. I've just updated some CSS and can only view the changes using an incognito window because I don't want to clear my cache due to the number of tabs I have open that are logged in for various reasons, and I am being too lazy to find that specific cache data and removing it. I want those viewing it to see the latest... but it's not imperative.
 
would be an etag bound to the fileversion a diffrence in caching?
 
@StatikStasis Just open your dev tools
 
@StatikStasis at least chrome has a checkbox in the network tab in the dev tools "disable cache"
 
It will disable caching by default
If not there is an option as @user3655829 mentioned
 
5:31 PM
I could just change the file name to script_4.2.css or script.css?v=4.2
 
strg+shift+r should reload the tab with fresh cache too
you need that only if youre deploying
 
@PeeHaa ping
I asked this earlier, but it was when most people were offline, so reposting it.
13 hours ago, by Tiffany
Introduction to Algorithms worth buying? I'm not purchasing it for a class, so the fact it's an international edition doesn't matter for me. Amazon is about 10 USD more.
though I might buy this copy instead ebay.com/itm/… since it's a bit cheaper and closer
@StatikStasis is that legitimate though?
 
5:46 PM
I use it "sometimes." But I am going to remove because I am not sure how others feel about these sites.
 
I like having physical copies of computer books, easier on my eyes, but I'll consider it
 
I have a lot of physical books. Usually if I like the book I will buy it and stick it on my shelf. But if I don't by the first few chapters I delete it and I am thankful I did not waste my money on it.
I could go to the book store and sit for a few hours reading it to decide but it is easier from the comfort of my home.
 
:46535981 lol, those are actually solutions to problems in the book, not the book itself :P
 
Oh- I used the ISBN from the link you sent from ebay.
One sec
 
@StatikStasis yeah. Problem in my area is that bookstores are a dying breed (and probably the same elsewhere, but we pretty much had only one bookstore to begin with), and they have a limited selection of computer books.
Maybe I can get it from the library and see if I like it
 
5:50 PM
Ah yeah it does say solutions
 
hmm, possibly. I'll keep a watch on it. Friend of mine said it gets pretty advanced, so I may be better off finishing a MOOC algorithms course first
 
 
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Wes
7:05 PM
@Danack i was thinking that actually structural typing would be a better alternative to generics
i've been annotating generics for a while, can tell you it's not fun knowing the types without reading the "type variable" name
Closure/*(Array<Mixed, $T>): Array<Mixed, $T>*/ $factory
that type declaration would be much more readable in a file on its own, with comments that explain what everything is, or the proper variable names
and, native wrappers
or maybe some sort of special traits functionality
 
@DaveRandom You're right, of course. The amount of work that has been done must be immense. Me, I'm just another userland developer, who has been working with PHP over 15+ years. I have my own small list of tiny frustrations with some parts of PHP and MySQL, about simple things that just don't work. The last two months or so, I've spent my time rewriting my application to work with Postgres. A lot of work, and no fun. Just to fix things once and for all.
 
7:28 PM
MariaDB 10.3 broke mysqli::begin_transaction() – #78179
 
@Jeeves Is it just me? The bug report is for PHP 7.0.33, which is NOT supported anymore... Even 7.1 only gets security updates until 2020.
 
7:56 PM
@PeeHaa When you have a moment- can you tell me if this is a messy implementation? codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/192856/…
 
@StatikStasis OMG, RBAC is the main reason why I switched to Postgres. I do hope you're not going to reinvent that wheel?
 
Reinventing the wheel seems to be a favorite hobby of mine.
 
I understand, it was mine too :)
Gee.. that guy Roland is telling you how to indent your code AND gets upvotes..
 
8:11 PM
lol- I actually appreciated it. I went through and updated all of my SQL queries after that. They look much cleaner now.
 
Formatting code isn't really that important. You can choose any PSR in the IDE and apply it. As for SQL, I'm a happy user of heredoc, so I can copy-paste it in the database client and back more easily.
I don't think your code is messy. (It works, doesn't it? :-) Although personally I'd move the static functions to another class.
 
There is so much stuff I need to sit down and spend some time learning to use. I hear everyone talk about doctrine, heredoc, auryn, and a number of other things. Unfortunately I just jump to the next feature. I have a week right now where I am just doing refactoring this week.
 
I skipped Doctrine because I read you need to define things that belong to the database schema in the code comments. When you know your database schema you don't need Doctrine, because that's the other way around.
Heredoc is easy, you can just do:
$var = <<<EOS
my multi-line string
EOS;
(where you can replace `EOS` with any other delimiter.
 
Interesting. I will remember that when I revisit. I was going to stay away from Doctrine if possible because a lot of the time I hear people complaining about it more than being happy about it.
 
Yeah, and some time ago the people from Doctrine decided version 2 wouldn't be much compatible with version 3. I'd like to choose for myself when to upgrade what.
I never heard of auryn.. TL;DR; I already rolled my own :)
 
8:27 PM
tbh, I have a lot of bad practices I am still working on removing. Part of the reason I am working vigorously to refactor some of my old code. I'm the only one who works on this project which has led to use some bad practices in order to do a "quick fix" here and there... but is creating more work for me now that I am needing to refactor.
@Code4R7 Apparently many of the devs in here swear by it.
rdlowrey used to be a regular in here from what I understand. He had already passed on into legend by the time I was using PHP chat. github.com/rdlowrey
 
I'm working alone on my main project as well.. it saves me a lot of time because I can skip almost all business meetings
 
yesterday, by Statik Stasis
@Danack I'm trying to procrastinate usually. =p
I think I can see where you can gain some time.
 
Hm, that guy owns the GitHub branch for auryn, so my guess is that he's biased ;) github.com/rdlowrey/auryn
 
Yeah I get out of a lot of meetings for the same reason. I LOVE working by myself but I would love to work on a team (software development wise) one day. I feel like it would provide a lot of forced learning for me.
@Danack lol- I know. It's funny you said that. I started to write you earlier because ever since your comment about "what do you get out of those sites" I have been asking myself that after I read each site this morning. "What did I learn from this that I can apply..." You've taken some of the fun out of it.
 
I don't think I could ever work for a boss anymore.
 
8:34 PM
@Code4R7 As I said- I learned about it from several others in here because he was already gone when I started using chat- so for some of the senior members in here to still use it and recommend it I figured it must be good.
@Code4R7 You always have an authority.
I just don't want to work for a jerk boss. =)
 
Same.
 
@StatikStasis reading stuff on the internet is addictive.....but not that great for you.
 
@Danack I actually restricted myself from Reddit for a full year, a couple years ago... I only recently started viewing it again and in very selective subreddits for a short amount of time.
 
You know you can just install a list on your firewall to block all social media?
Saves A LOT of time!
(don't block SO ;)
 
I don't really do social media.
FB, Instagram, twitter.
 
8:40 PM
TBH, I've never used those... don't even know what it looks like
 
What country are you in again?
 
Netherlands
 
Oh yeah.
 
I've chatted too much before the internet over BBS-es, and shortly with MSN. Until I realised it was too inefficient
 
I just read something about a huge fire in a furniture shop over there earlier today.
 
8:42 PM
Really?
It didn't make it to the newspaper.. Or I must have missed it..
 
Thats not a small fire indeed..
Makes me think about the vuurwerkramp en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enschede_fireworks_disaster
 
I sometimes waste a little bit too much time in here- but I have learned a lot from others. @Danack is actually the one who told me to start using phpstorm (or he may have said an IDE) I've learned a lot from what I have read in here.
Although he may not be aware. He was talking to someone else about identifying simple errors at the time by using an IDE.
I signed up that same day.
 
Considering my time zone, I need to sleep now... cya!
 
9:13 PM
hello there i wanted to know if there are any ways of creating a new form from a form in php code?
 
9:25 PM
@NilJay form generator?
 
sort of yeah
@Tif
@Tiffany
 
@NilJay use tab instead of enter
 
ok
 
and you can edit your message by pressing up arrow on your keyboard (while cursor is in the text box)
@NilJay if you're looking for something to use for a project and don't care how it's made: machform.com, or if you're wanting to know for the sake of learning ... ... I don't have a suggestion
 
@Tiffany that is the problem it is created so i need to create it from a php code so that means i need to create a form from php script and when the code is executed it creates a new form into new file than i have loop hyperlinks so that that show the form name and the data is saved in text files that are seqeuntielly
 
9:32 PM
@NilJay machform is made in php
 
@Tiffany ok
 
have a look at the software, it's cheap, and it's an excellent product
(I used it for a while at my former job)
 
oh okay
@Tiffany
 

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