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14:00
@ircmaxell thx
lol, I did niveau 3 in one year, now niveau 4 also in 1 year
I feel like I wasted at least 1 year of my life
@dragon112 I can follow a route on the HBO to do it in 3 years instead of 4 !
@HamZa Is that the route that you skip the first year or do it in 5 months?
@dragon112 Yeah, I've to get wiskunde B cursus, this will allow me to do it in 3.5y, but since I already did internship in the MBO i can skip a 6 month internship which means 3y
@LightningDust I think it's a fun little joke. Besides, it's really the only error that'll be that undecipherable, so from now on you'll remember it and no longer have to look it up
Hello. This is question on apache webserver (found PHP to be relavant chatroom) -

How can i disable caching only for 302 redirects, through .htaccess?
I would like to set "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate" for all 302 because it gets cached and browser doesn't look for dynamic redirection the second time
@VishalVerma was it 302 or 301 ?
14:07
302.. 301 should be cached, because it should be permanent
@HamZa Have you done some Java programming before?
@dragon112 nope, and I'm attending the hva
hehe, this is almost a Dutch conversation. I mean, the language is still English, but that's about where it ends :D
@HamZa I'm pretty sure every HBO focuses on either Java or C# in the first year. You might want to read into/try some stuff :)
2 days ago, by HamZa
E_TOO_MUCH_DUTCH
14:10
The first year (in 5 months) is pretty hard if you don't know either of those
@VishalVerma "How can i disable caching only for 302 redirects," do you think it's currently caching the 302 response?
@dragon112 The hva is more focussed on java
@HamZa The level of Dutch is too damn high!!
@HamZa You might want to read into that a little ;)
14:11
Why ?
curl -I http://example.org/admin/qotd_intl_upload.php?reg=es
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 12:35:16 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Connection: keep-alive
Server: Apache/2
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.13
Location: ../index.php
Cache-Control: max-age=3600
Expires: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 13:35:16 GMT
@dragon112 Yeah, but you know what ? I'm affraid if I'll learn some in the vacation that I will get too bored at the hva
@Jasper where do you live if I may ask ?
Utecht
@HamZa The first two 'blokken' (so 2x 10 weeks) you will have to do 3 courses at the same time. That'll keep you occupied.
Ah that's a lot closer to me :p
Er, how about not setting "Cache-Control: max-age=3600 " then ?
14:13
@dragon112 heh, yeah, It might get interesting :D
i'm not setting that.. webserver is automatically setting max-age=3600
E_DUTCH_LOW_LIMIT_REACHED ?
@HamZa My sister-in-law is doing the normal route (2 courses per 10 weeks) and she says it's pretty easy
we need more dutchies!
14:14
but I have learned her a lot before she even started
i've set caching in this way:

<FilesMatch "\.(php|html)$">
ExpiresDefault "now plus 1 hour"
Header set Cache-Control "max-age=3600, public, must-revalidate"
</FilesMatch>
in .htaccess
@dragon112 It's meant for people who didn't program once in their life
@HamZa Yea, If you know the basics of OOP you should be fine in the 5 month route.
Image slider again?
14:15
@HamZa She came straight from HAVO so she didn't have a choice :p
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Q: Twitter Wall on a other domain

Daan B.So I downloaded the twitter wall from Todd Matthews & Steve Purcell. I'm hosting all the files on server 1. On server 2 I have a domain. I want to access those files on server 1 so that I have a working twitter wall. <script type="text/javascript" src="http://server1.com/js/jquery-1.7.1.min.js"><...

@dragon112 heh, so did you convince here to enter the IT world ?
Kind of:p
Not feeling guilty tho!
They are quite rare, girls in IT.
In our class we had two girls, at the end there is 0 girls lol
@VishalVerma You're setting the caching - how about not setting the caching: mark.koli.ch/2010/12/…
14:18
@HamZa And the ones that stay are usually uhh how do I put this right 'niet erg appetijtelijk'... xd
At UU we had only a single course that covered programming, right in the first semester. It was a real pain for those who didn't have any experience programming, well passable for those who had some experience and aceable for those who had been programming half their life
@dragon112 heh, there are some quite cool girls in IT.
@HamZa Not in the school I was attending... The Design department was different.. ;)
@Jasper I can't imagine "normal" people entering OOP directly and understanding it.
@dragon112 hehe
14:20
i came across this link too. Need to clear few doubts:
1) I need to set caching for performance, to normal php pages
I cache used is: "max-age=3600, public, must-revalidate"
which is good
2) For 302 redirects ONLY, i want nocache. Or atleast above "max-age=3600, public, must-revalidate" is also fine, because it has must-revalidate
Ok - go for it!
@HamZa Anyway if you need help with something I'd be glad to help:)
I have seen people who simply couldn't understand variables.
var a = 10
var b = 20
echo a + b;
Let alone oop, functions lol
@dragon112 thanks :D
@HamZa Well, you're already at university level, so you're far from average. Still, yes, a lot of people didn't pass the course the first time and that makes the whole study a lot harder.
From somewhere, my webserver is getting "Cache-Control: max-age=3600" for 302 redirects.. and this tell browser.. look no further and cache the redirect for next 1 hour
14:23
@Jasper I'm officially at mbo4 lol
@Jasper What are you studying?
@HamZa I meant, when starting at Utrecht University, which is what I was talking about, one is at university level
@HamZa For my dissertation I 'learned' OOP and MVC. My dissertation is 50% crap, teresko would have a field day. Now I understand a lot more after a year in industry. But I went into OOP on my own - it's just hard, and requires perseverance and definitely enthusiasm.
@VishalVerma Yes - you said you're setting it with the apache config you posted. I've given you a link that shows you how to stop that being set for certain requests - so do that?
@dragon112 Computer Sciences (Informatica, dus)
14:24
@Jasper What's wrong with a course in programming if you study Computer Sciences?!
@Jimbo That's why I got a lower grade than I would have if I'd done compsci - for my desertation I studied 'magic angle spinning in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy'
It involved lots of maths.
@Jimbo I see
@Danack That sounds a lot more awesome than "ubiquitous task management with object oriented programming and design patterns"
I still don't even know what ubiquitous means.
LOTS OF MATHS.
ubiquitous = I can't tell them apart
@Danack: ok will read it in further detail.. though the above page helps removing cache for specific redirect. I wanted to remove for all redirects, wherever on the site they are
14:27
@dragon112 Nothing. I was just saying that having all of the programming you learn in 10 weeks was really tough on those with no prior programming experience.
@VishalVerma It shows how to set an env flag. It shows how to use that env flag to only set a header in certain circumstances.
@Jasper How much is the study fee per year and how long is it ?
@Jasper Ah ok, that's true.
@Jasper Sorry, didn't see that reply. I don't think an error message is the right place to have a joke. Downtime costs money. :/
@HamZa For HBO it was 2600 a year I think.. Or maybe it was 1600
14:32
@dragon112 next year (2013-2014) ~1700
@HamZa Modal for your bachelor's is 3 three years. I believe the fee is defined by the government, meaning it's the same for each university.
@LeviMorrison not sure I understand...
2012-2013 2013-2014
Voltijd* € 1.771,- ** € 1.835,-**
Deeltijd* € 1.600,- € 1.600,-
Duaal* € 1.771,- ** € 1.835,-**
Hi is it possible to access .js files from another domain?
@dragon112 sigh 1700 is too much for a student. It's like if they want to make you in debt to them
14:33
@HamZa I don't think it's too much
@dragon112 een "investering", that's what most says
You pay 1700 a year and later you get 5 times that extra a year (exaggeration)
Or not an exaggeration, don't have the nubmers:p
@dragon112 Not bad
I got a letter through the other day saying how much I owe the bank for my degree. Total: £28,000
(I only have to pay back £4 p/m though, haha)
@Jimbo That's only interest right?
@dragon112 I think so
14:35
@Jimbo lol, which means you won't ever pay them back
@LightningDust It's 5 seconds in each php developers life, let's say times ten because they don't remember it after they've looked it up ten times. We're still below a minute, so I don't think the amount of money this costs is significant. Also, if this leads to downtime, you're doing something wrong.
@HamZa Exactly - not until I make my 100k a year lol
@Jimbo Haha
lolz
@Jimbo Your website is BROKEN!!!
Or actually the link on your About Me page
14:38
@Jasper I don't understand, how is ANY inefficiency a good thing?
@dragon112 Oh, nice spot, the company link?
Can someone help me solve an error that makes little to no sense what so ever? pastebin.com/NFwcDHyn
@Jasper Surely 'Unexpected T_DOUBLE_COLON' would be a far more useful output and lead to greater development efficiency?
@Jimbo yar
or it's just me being stupid. lol
14:38
@dragon112 Danke
@Jimbo Wilkommen
@Jimbo all links seem to be broken
@VoidWhisperer Well, it seems to me that your problem is somewhere in the code you didn't provide
@VoidWhisperer is that a fusion between javascript and php o_O ?
What do you mean fusion
Also why var $worldz?
14:39
@Jasper It's certainly not a huge flaw, but it is a flaw nonetheless. There's no reason to defend things which are clearly wrong.
@LightningDust I'm not saying it's a good thing, I'm saying it's not significantly a bad thing.
what do you mean @cspray
@VoidWhisperer $worldz = array();
No var needed, this is not JS and it does not appear you are in a class
@Jasper I can think of much more pressing issues with PHP anyway :P
line above it
class Worlds
{
14:40
Like the horrible associativity of nested ternaries
Then you aren't access the property correctly
pastebin.com/mU1jkri4 here's the pastebin of the class
@LeviMorrison Btw, if you got a phpstorm licence, would be nice if you could fwd it :)
@dragon112 Fixed, ty, needed http://
@VoidWhisperer I don't think you understand OOP. :P
14:41
@VoidWhisperer You use $this->worldz in addWorld. Why not use it in the other methods?
I do java
I'm pretty sure i understand oop
just maybe not in the context of php
:L
@LightningDust please get over yourself. You don't like it != it is clearly wrong and shouldn't be defended. Other people can have different opinions
@Jimbo ^_^
@Jasper If they put the documentation in Hebrew if you press English, I guess that would be defendable as well?
@LightningDust No. Now, if you want to continue this discussion, please tell me if you consider taking a minute of every php developers whole life is an unforgivable sin, or you think that it costs much more time than that.
14:45
wtf
this code was working 5 minutes ago and now it's giving the same error as the one within the worlds class
@VoidWhisperer The error you're getting is pretty descriptive and tells you what is wrong. The variable you're passing to foreach isn't what you think it is.
@Jasper You're clearly overreacting, I didn't call it an 'unforgivable sin', I called it a cryptic error message, which it is.
wow this article by derick: What Time is It Here?
@Jasper I don't understand why some people feel the need to defend every little nuance and inefficiency of their chosen programming language. It's a tool, not a religion.
14:47
@NikiC You probably know this already, but just in case, PHPStorm gives away licenses for open source committers + PHP is open source + you're a committer - jetbrains.com/phpstorm/buy/buy.jsp#openSource
@LightningDust I like the joke. There are other features I won't defend. Now, let me repeat myself: can you please tell me why you think it's so bad if it takes up so little time?
why am I not suprised..
right when I was working on this the company that owns GW2 decided to take the api down for matience and just leave a page not found thing in the place of it
-_-
@hakre that's sick.
Yeah, but you need to fulfil certain criteria
14:50
@Jasper For me it wasted at least 5 minutes. First I went to php.ini to check if my client had put error reporting into a foreign language, then I checked Google for it, had to find a phpsadness.com (anti-PHP site) page about the error to explain it, and then finally was able to get on with something that should have been instant.
> You are the project lead or a committer. You have been working on your open source project for a minimum of 3 months. Your community is active. This means that you have recent activity in your newsgroups or forums. You have an updated News section on your site. You release updated builds on a regular basis
So, you need "updated builds on a regular basis"
Pretty sure PHP is still being developed?
some guy called 'Nick intergrated circuit' seems to have committed it.
@VoidWhisperer So? It is your responsibility as a consumer of the API to ensure the response you get back is the one you expect.
@Danack Yes, I was referring exactly to that ^^
every time i talk to project manager , i get this urge to hit something
it's bothering me
14:54
@VoidWhisperer That's good, now you can test your functionality for detecting if the API is down. ;)
@tereško Might want to talk to someone about that
@tereško Didn't you quit?
@tereško Try a fighting sport
@LightningDust I feel for you. I feel for you because you didn't have the perceptive skills to see that the rest of the message was still in English. I feel for you because you didn't have the common sense to google the strange word you didn't understand straight away. I feel for you because you couldn't just click the first result and find out your answer straight away, but had to use your resident anti-php site.
@NikiC i have to work here till 17th
14:55
@teresko don't hit him, that could get you in legal trouble... as much as you want to
@Jasper First result WAS the anti-PHP site. ;)
@tereško ah, okay. I hope you get through that without accidentally killing somebody :)
this might be the stupidest argument ever had in PHP chat
@Jasper I feel for you that you feel a need to insult somebody over the fact that they don't like being inconvenienced by a poorly formulated 'joke', but hey.
I'm off for tonight, have a good day
14:57
@CarrieKendall No, the stupidest argument was when the C++ guys came in saying their language was better. It's clearly inferior, hence a pointless argument.
@dragon112 bye
Do you hear that, C++?
6
test
@dragon112 later
@Jimbo at least it was interesting ;]
C++ sucks for making websites.
14:59
@Jimbo C++ is deaf. And blind too.
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I'm having an argument discussion with someone. My position is "the methods that create Domain Objects shouldn't have to be within those domain objects" anyone know of a good reasoned argument for that? so I can, you know, appeal to authority and win.
:D
interface foo {
        public function foo();
}

class Bar {
        public function foo() {}
}

function foo(<foo> $foo) {
        var_dump($foo);
}

foo(new Bar);
foo(new StdClass);
object(Bar)#1 (0) {
}
PHP Catchable fatal error:  Argument 1 passed to foo() must look like foo, instance of stdClass given, called in /home/ircmaxell/php-src/test.php on line 16 and defined in /home/ircmaxell/php-src/test.php on line 11
@Jimbo lololololololol
@igorw: that's for you :-D
15:00
you know its sad when you get excited at 55% humidity :[
@tereško C++ is awesome for making websites*
@ircmaxell what is this black magic? :O
*Except, it's not
* Assuming infinite resources.
look what you've done @Jimbo
15:01
In the real world it's not. :P
@CarrieKendall Woops ;) haha
In the world of infinite resources (where socialists appear to come from), it would be amazing.
@Danack explain to him/her what SRP is
class Bar {
        public function foo() {}
}

class Baz {
        public function foo() {}
}

function foo(<bar> $foo) {
        var_dump($foo);
}

foo(new Bar);
foo(new Baz);
$ sapi/cli/php test.php
object(Bar)#1 (0) {
}
object(Baz)#1 (0) {
}
15:02
@tereško ty - that's a good one.
also , ask him/her if concept of car an create an old VW Passat/
@Sebastian yellow
@ircmaxell Is this the protocol stuff you were talking about a couple weeks ago?
@LightningDust This has nothing to do with insults. I do really feel for you because that took you so long. If even that took that long, it must be a real pain to develop (in any language)
@ircmaxell can you use allah akbar instead ;]
15:04
@cspray Yup
twas MUCH easier than I expected: github.com/ircmaxell/php-src/compare/…
Word.
@LightningDust and don't say I was the one to make this personal, you went from attacking the language to attacking me because I defended the language
^^ uhhh, more like an argument on xbox live.
wouldn't know, i don't pay to be on a network full of 8 year olds
15:10
@NickFury This kind of thing was happening on the Internet long before gaming consoles connected to the net
@NickFury Ah I used to have them, probably about 7 years ago now. I actually screamed down the mic whilst headshotting people in Halo2. Ah, those were the days.
@CarrieKendall I prefer
user image
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@ircmaxell Potentially nice concept, slightly odd syntax
Looks a bit too much like generics
@Danack I like that one.
@cspray You might have a point, t'was just a joke.
15:14
@hakre That was flagged as NAA stackoverflow.com/a/17296987/1348195
@NickFury Yea I know. I was being sarcastic too
Stupid Internet and the lack of tone :P
@NikiC I'm drafting an RFC for that now, and that's one of the items I'm listing as a potential "concern"
@hakre I invalidated it, thought you should know it's there though
@Jasper I didn't attack you, I attacked irrational defense of * which in this instance you are guilty of. Attacking an action is not an attack on the actor.
> Maybe i need to use other function?
^ that was the question ^^ gg
I honestly answered it.
15:20
I invalidated the flag, just wanted to let you know :P
lol
After checking today what comes in as questions, I reserve my self the right - if not even the duty - to give answers that do not intellectually burn-out the OP.
Summer of love stuff, you know?
@LeviMorrison never mind about the license. alexey already sent me one ;)
is it normal for my php installation to work without my changing any of the config file's extensions?
I still have php.ini-production and php.ini-development
@LightningDust Now, I may be wrong, but I think you're once again saying that I am being irrational in my defense of stars. Once again I mgiht be wrong, but it sounds personal to me.
@iroegbu yes - those files are just suggestions for how you would like to configure it.
15:27
@ircmaxell Generally not sure whather it's a good idea to require adding special syntax on every use of the typehint
I think that would just require you to add <> everywhere
@NikiC what would you rather see?
@ircmaxell I'm not sure
Laterz
@ircmaxell how cool is that?
@ircmaxell why do we need this? Are you tired of classes extending 10 interfaces?
15:28
@NikiC foo(bar $bar) is the current style "must implement" type-hint, foo(<bar> $bar) is the new protocol hint
@ircmaxell You started off with the other way around (where you have a special interface type but normal usage). Which of course also has it's problems :/
@bwoebi read the RFC when I am done writing it
@NikiC yeah, I decided that this is useful enough on normal interfaces and classes. So it supports: foo(<PDO> $db) ;-)
@ircmaxell a a propos forward compatible, the old variant should be the protocol one, and the new variant the interface one.
@ircmaxell hm.
15:30
@hakre yes. yes. yes. (or better, replace the old by the new… any reason why we would need some strict checking if we only want to check for the API by having interface typehint
@Jasper I'm saying that it's irrational to defend something (regardless of how minor it is) which trades off developer efficiency with no gain (we trade off efficiency for a lot of things legitimately, but not for nothing and not for humor value). To draw a parallel to your argument, it would be funny if gcc got my horoscope from a server the other side of the world every time I compile something, and it would only cost 1 second on every file I compile, but that still wouldn't be defensible.
@ircmaxell It was always meant to be possible one day, I can feel that ;)
okay, maybe not.
if I think twice my idea is even bad.
@hakre why?
@bwoebi imagine you expected the type but got something shing-da-ling
then you set the private property and zoom-ka-boom
a hell to debug.
My code often zoom-ka-booms :(
15:36
^ please, close quickly before it lays eggs.
Not another of these lq questions by tnam.
@hakre If I use somewhere the wrong interface it'll also be a hell to debug…
@Danack oh, thanks
@bwoebi It throws clear exceptions as you use type-hints
these typehints would have gone destroyed by my suggestion to lift/loosen them.
bad idea.
meant if you use the wrong interface on the wrong class...
@ircmaxell <3
15:41
@LightningDust Saying that because someone says he feels something is a negligible loss of time, he is being irrational is a personal attack, since you don't feel you have to respond to his arguments and can just assume them to be irrational instead.
I just released v0.1.0 of Rx.PHP. Reactive extensions for PHP! Check it out: http://goo.gl/7u6V4
@igorw I figured you'd like that
@igorw he actually had me keep it secret from you XD
"don't tell igor, or he'll do it in minutes :P "
@ircmaxell "Then the passed in object is checked to ensure that every method on the “protocol” matches in signature and flags..." That sounds a bit like it could get to quite a high over-head; though I think it solves a icky problem which is probably worth it even if there is a measurable difference.
@Danack there's a "Performance" section of the RFC... And that happens anyway in the compiler when you do implement an interface, so as long as we can cache it properly, we should be fine
16:03
Yeah - the performance section doesn't actually say what the performance has been measured at, so I was fearing the worst.
@ircmaxell: Next to backwards compatibility, there is also bugwards compatiblity: stackoverflow.com/a/17259752/367456 (just an extreme example)
@ircmaxell looks good, I'm always surprised by how small such patches tend to be.
@tereško This a little better?
s/Ugly hack/dynamic coding/
@igorw the patch needs some significant clean-up, but it works quite well...
woot! 2500 twitter followers!!!
16:09
> Your controller sanitizes the post data and makes sure it's what you're expecting. I have, in the past, made sure only certain keys / values exist within the post array
@Jimbo , nope
@tereško What about "you can call a method in your model layer to sanitize the data"?
the sanitation of user's input should happen before you even hit the MVC triad .. how else can you be sure that the method that you call on your controller isn't some hack ?
inside the triad you only do the validation , and that's part of business logic
@tereško That's the one, was confusing sanitization and validation, cheers
Lol at the guy who thinks ORM === model x)
@ircmaxell Interesting idea, the protocol RFC.
Initially it rubs me wrong, but I'll read it more thoroughly and give it some more thought.
16:19
@LeviMorrison Yeah, it's a different shift in enforcement, but I really like the concept
I definitely don't like the syntax you used, though. Can't think of a better one at the moment anyway.
I actually kind of like @Foo.
It's like, "Hey, this isn't exactly what you asked for but it works so suppress the warning."
it's not suppressing anything... But fair enough
I meant in idea :]
@ircmaxell suppressing the fatal error it would throw if you pass something that is invalid today
No, because it's a different paradigm
16:25
@bwoebi It's syntactically different. There is no conflict.
@LeviMorrison giving myself a zero for my expression…
@Jasper I don't think that 'This is only a small inconvenience, therefore it is not an inconvenience' is a statement you can argue with, it's a logical fallacy in of itself.
what the funk? I guess it is not to be trusted...
Time.current.end_of_day
Tue, 25 Jun 2013 23:59:59
@LightningDust and I'm done with you. You seem to think it necessary to ignore my argument and call my reasoning irrational because you don't agree with it and when you're called on it, you start twisting my words to include a contradiction that wasn't there. Really, I'm done with you.
@ircmaxell Again, it’s not that it couldn’t potentially be a useful thing. But it’s not duck typing if you check before you do.
is it just me, or is that statement wrong?
CAM
CAM
@peehaa Dig hthat Opcache Gui
@ircmaxell You seem to be in disagree mode today :P
16:46
nah, just in that particular one
and I'm in disagree mode all the time
and that's good :)
@ircmaxell And who is he anyways?
no clue
@ackerdev, Coral Springs, FL
You'd be a fool to think I have any clue what I'm talking about.
494 tweets, 64 followers, following 150 users
at the context of the discussion, and the tag-line of his account
Was thinking the same...
I would agree with him, but this is merely semantics.
What you are doing is structural typing.
which is duck-typing. If it looks like a duck, it's a duck. Who cares about what the type says it is...
CAM
CAM
17:00
This opcachegui needs a base_url Constant
user986408
how is it possible that a query i am debugging right before $stmt->execute(); is giving me the right data in the query browser of phpmyadmin but missing data from the php statement?
user986408
$rows = $stmt->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); is missing fields.
user986408
but all the columns and data is present in the query browser of phpmyadmin when i execute the query there
@webarto you forgot 'of'
People do that all the time.
Actually
In this case something else is off as well.
is filter_var($email_a, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL) a good way to validate emails?
17:28
yesd
@ircmaxell you got trolled?
Evening yall
@CAM tnx
@CAM I will add it soon. @baba also started yelling at me for that :)
@Danack oooohh do I see an opcache question there on which I can repwhore and promote my shit :D
go for it - that's what I was doing anyway
17:42
as well as dat creating tag badge
17:55
@Daniel Not all emails that pass that filter will be valid, of course. They'll just have the correct form.

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