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@PeeHaa do you have the bigger logo now
@crypticツ double u tee eff indeed
00:56
@crypticツ thanks for pointing, please just nuke this crap.
@hakre I'm not 10K so I have no heavy artillery other than a down-vote =o(
@crypticツ ah okay :)
@PeeHaa that might have been okay back in 2008, but should be deleted anyway, yay:)
01:22
hello
can anyone help me with friendly url creation on .htaccess?
@rogcg Hello, I am your friendly URL. I have been created via .htaccess. Does my voice sounds friendly enough?
@PeeHaa am not as good as i think i use to be
@hakre heheheh funny..
but srsly, ive been fighting with this for so many days..
but still having this negotiation error
what if I disable mod_negotiation?
@rogcg which negotiation error?
@hakre Negotiation: discovered file(s) matching request: /var/www/myapp/test (None could be negotiated).
01:33
@Sebastian: Q: Why - A: Because it has been configured this way. Q: Why has it been configured this way? - A: Ask the person who has configred it. Q: That was me. I have no clue. - A: We can't help you to recover your memory. Next time write on your webblog how you did things so you can search them later via google. — hakre 1 min ago
this is my .htaccess
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-f

RewriteRule ^test/?$ test.php [NC,L]
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Q: Apache file negotiation failed

lorenzo.marconI'm having the following issue on a host using Apache 2.2.22 + PHP 5.4.0 I need to provide the file /home/server1/htdocs/admin/contents.php when a user makes the request: http://server1/admin/contents, but I obtain this message on the server error_log. Negotiation: discovered file(s) matching r...

@hakre already tried that. so as Im using ubuntu, I went into /etc/apache2 and edit apache2.conf
there is no mod_mime inside this file
and I've tried putting AddType application/x-httpd-php .php just inside the apache2.conf, but it didnt work.
can you give me a clue whwere this mod_mime section can be found?
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I'm about to write a parallelized site crawler. Anybody have suggestions for useful reports besides the following?
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XML Reports
===========================================
Sitemap
Broken links
External links
Resources list (images, CSS files, scripts)
Javascript links
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01:39
Maybe blacklisting links matching optionally specified regex patterns.
@rogcg it probably has a conf in the conf.d, in it's name you might find mime.
I have no ubuntu at hand at the moment, so no specifics from my end for that.
@rdlowrey whether or not a HTML file has the meta tag for charsets (and they align with the response headers)
@hakre conf.d ?? there is only charset, javascript-common.conf, localized-error-pages, other-vhosts-access-log and security files
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@hakre ooh good idea. I was also going to add simple event hooks during the process so you could easily use it to create customized reports on your own as well.
@rdlowrey ah cool, I need this stuff. I was thinking about something that could also do this and generate a static version of a site.
@hakre funny.. you know what I found out?? this error happens only for .php files
01:46
so that you can build as static website from php scripts.
as mentioned in that question: "I noticed that mod_negotiation behaves correctly with files with extension different than .php: so if I'd have a file named /admin/contents.txt, I can access it regulary with the browser with /admin/contents url. So the problem is only for php files."
i've tested with a txt file, and it prints its content.
but for php files it doesnt work.
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@hakre lol I've been meaning to write a static site generator too -- but I was thinking about generating it from simple text files (with markdown formatting) and basic header information.
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@rdlowrey i used to log response errors 5xx plus some others (429 for example iirc) to auto-tune crawling speed
@rdlowrey well these and/or php scripts. I have one website I update different parts with different scripts.
also I want to have some kind of static system for the document pages of hashcat.net
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Oh, yeah, status code reports are a good idea too.
01:48
right now it's ruidmentary PHP and I want to have it static.
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@rdlowrey is your the github repo about url manipulation that someone suggested me here?
IT WORKEDDD!!!!!!!!!!!! YESSS YESSS YESS YESSS YESSSSSS
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!
IT WORKEDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!! =D
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@Wesツ I have a URI class that implements the RFC 3986 algorithm for resolving URIs against one another (file/network paths in addition to http URIs) if that's what you mean.
Net_URL2 FTW :)
@rdlowrey on my other laptop I have a checklist for websites. I can go through tomorrow - it's down now and I go to bed now, too. Have a good night.
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@hakre laters
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01:51
link? @rdlowrey
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night @hakre
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Mine works like this:
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01:52
@rdlowrey yes that!! so, i have to update my crawler with your classes xD
I have some problem with joomla + virtuemat
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$uri = new Artax\Uri('http://www.google.com/level1/level2');
$resolved = $uri->resolve('../');
echo $resolved; // google.com/level1
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@Wesツ ^ That's the most useful part of the URI class, anyway
^ before another shit answer hits the ground here
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Feel free to fork the repo and zap everything but the LICENSE file and the Uri class. If I ever have time I'll split it out into it's own standalone repo but that's too much work to split it out right now :)
01:54
@rdlowrey We should create one PHP Standard URI class one day.
I think there is enough expertise and testcases that we can bring something together that's cool.
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I was thinking about that ... PHP really needs one native
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@rdlowrey We should do a PHP proto first.
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but it fails a lot xD
i want to display billing address in user registration page in joomla + virtuemat, any setting for that?
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01:54
It's really necessary for file/network paths too -- there's no way to resolve paths against one another right now in PHP (they're all subject to the same URI spec 3986).
My previous knowledge tells me that replacing catch(PDOException $ex) with catch(Exception $ex) should make no difference. Am I correct?
@Wesツ yes, it's not by the specs, I already see that the resolve method is much too short.
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@Wesツ If you use mine, just make sure you call $uri->canResolve($newUri); before doing the resolve operation. That'll prevent errors from invalid hrefs up front. Otherwise you'll get an exception.
Better take the one from Artax and also this Net_URL2 is heavily tested and the current master in github is bug-free
> $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM keys WHERE AuthKey = '".$_GET['auth']."'");
01:57
@rdlowrey Hmm, that should not be the case actually I think. Anyway, it's much too late.
@NullPoiиteя oh yes, it's cool to have a REST interface for the SQL query.
Very modern software design.
Totally Service Oriented Architecture Style.
:)
hi should I always keep the wordpress upload folder permission 777 or do i need to teach the client how to change this when he needs to upload things
so gn8 now. l8ters. baba.
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@hakre You can only get errors in extreme cases ... like if you try to do $uri->resolve("\r");
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01:58
'night
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anyway yes @rdlowrey i didn't look at the repo but you should separate url manipulation from the other things (i think) that are a http client
ah that you mean. well you need to provide a valid (relative) URI, that's true.
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but i've no problem including the whole library xD
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@Wesツ Yeah I agree -- I'll try to separate it out in the next few days.
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@rdlowrey :P great
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02:00
It's just a matter of taking it from ~70% test coverage to ~100% and giving it one more rundown to ensure everything is compliant with the actual URI RFC.
@NullPoiиteя It grabs the authkey inputted from the GET request. New to PHP so I'm not real familiar with SQL injections. — Vernard 44 secs ago
lol
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great, i will surely use that.. i waited pecl http for too long, it will never join the php core, i guess :( also there, url manipulation should be in a separate extension
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i will also try net_url2
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pecl http ... I'm not a fan :/
02:08
@rdlowrey I was reading your answer about traits vs interfaces and you wrote ` You should only use traits when multiple classes share the same functionality`. Isn't that a use case for abstract class?
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@rdlowrey me neither xD
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@cheesemacfly I should have phrased that as "share an interface API with overlapping functionality." The problem with abstract classes is that ~90% of the time inheritance is an anti-pattern IMO.
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Static coupling, even in inheritance hierarchies, is evil.
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@rdlowrey Ok, I guess it makes sense. Thanks. Great answer by the way
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02:15
@cheesemacfly Thanks. That said, there are places where inheritance makes sense. But not all the time, and not nearly as often as people utilize it. Especially in single-inheritance object models abstract classes are usually inferior to decoupled classes implementing a common interface.
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If you do nothing else but start trying to approach class design in terms of adhering to interfaces and not inheritance trees your code will likely improve significantly.
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@rdlowrey anyway... what are you going to crawl?
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Oh, I'm just creating a general purpose site crawler so I can dump in a starting point and have it generate any report regarding the content of that site that I want.
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I mean, I have this cadillac of an HTTP client I've just refactored over the last couple of weeks. I might as well :)
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lol
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02:23
The only "big" client feature I haven't implemented that I still want is proxy support and HTTPS proxy tunneling.
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Once I do that I'm going to use the client as a co-dependency with the http server I've written to create a full-blown proxy server solution as well.
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I'm a big HTTP geek.
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And websockets. Websockets are thebomb.com.
@rdlowrey 1 last question and I stop bothering you: in which case would you use traits + interface vs abstract class? (if this question makes any sense?)
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in mine one, i've also tried to identify "content pages" from "navigation pages" accordingly to the number of links/amount of actual text on a page relatively to the whole site statistics
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02:27
@cheesemacfly Well I think traits are almost never necessary. I really only use them when I'm tired of trying to implement a perfect object-oriented design and I just want to finish what I'm working on. My yardstick for abstract class usage is basically ...
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lol @rdlowrey i don't even know what is "https proxy tunneling" xD
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@Wesツ Basically if you implement SSL tunnelling through HTTP proxies correctly it means that no one -- not even world governments -- can decrypt your HTTP transfers or determine who actually originated the request.
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yeah, a common topic these days xD
My "Insert Into" query is not working and I have no clue why because no error message is popping up either.
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(1) Plan your API, create an interface to encapsulate the functionality
(2) Write out classes implementing the interface using `private` access on anything that isn't part of the public interface
(3) Is there significant overlap for some of the private implementations details? If so, do some refactoring into an abstract class or trait -- probably the former.
02:32
@rdlowrey ok. Thanks for your answers :)
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i have to start to massively search on google "how to build a bomb" and look what happens next...
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or does google use Artax?
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@cheesemacfly as for when you use traits vs. abstract classes ... that's really a personal preference IMO. I just prefer very minimal inheritance if the classes strictly adhere to the Liskov Substition Principle.
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But on aggregate I'd rather have two or three different classes that aren't tightly coupled to any traits or abstract parents, even if that means a line here or there of duplicated code.
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OOP is as much art as science, though, so don't just take my thoughts as 100% correct. Keep investigating and asking and reading.
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02:36
@Wesツ haha somehow I would hope that an operation of that magnitude is using compiled code and not PHP ... although Artax does seem to perform faster than the native C# http client tests I've compared against.
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The only way to do serious HTTP resource retrieval is to do the IO in parallel. Otherwise you'll be waiting all day for things to finish.
@rdlowrey You are right. But I liked your answer about interface vs traits and I have been trying to find a case where traits could not be replaced by something else since I never used them. And it makes a bit more sense to me now!
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@rdlowrey i can't understand what you're saying :( but i have a question, since you said you are an "http geek" xD
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but afk for a couple of minutes first :P
this is ridiculous after lots of research i found a book on amazon ... but its not available for my country ... grrrr
02:49
I guess it is not easy to deliver on the moon ^^
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years i go i've read about a technique that consisted in rewriting the response content... let's say you reiceved a full html page </html>, then the whole content was deleted and replaced with some other page... totally live using a single request without any redirect or javascript... i think it was working using multiple mime boundaries ( i don't actually know what i'm saying ) but i never discovered how to do that
lol....:P well it is if you are using kindle
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hey @NullPoiиteя :P
@Wesツ hiya
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@rdlowrey i think i have saw this technique used in a plain/text "whois" page, where results were updated while they were already displayed on the screen, i repeat without any html or javascript at all... how is this technique called? and how it works?
02:59
is there a PHP script that can automatically retrieve images from a url and upload them to imgur?
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03:13
@Wesツ I'm not sure what you're asking?
hi guys, a question from beginner -> stackoverflow.com/questions/17333877/…
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is there a way to replace the response's content using the same request?
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@Wesツ Yeah that's just broadly termed "http streaming." What happens is you make a connection to the HTTP server and then instead of sending a full response it sends you a response with a multipart/x-something header.
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Because the user-agent never gets the full response it keeps the connection alive and keeps reading.
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03:17
The user agent has to know that each time a part is finished that the part should replace what was there before.
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The advantage in that approach was that you didn't have to repeatedly make new connections to receive "push" data from the server.
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oh
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But that's not really something you should do now. That's what websockets are for.
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but aren't websockets poorly supported nowadays?
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I don't know if "poorly" is the right word. It's a new technology so you can't really use it with older browsers but it is the standard for that sort of thing going forward.
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03:20
Also, as long as the server doesn't close your socket connection right away there's not much value in the http streaming approach anyway because HTTP/1.1 allows connections to stay alive for a bit after the original request. Usually you'll be able to reuse the same connection for an AJAX request unless you wait more than a few seconds after the initial http request to perform your ajax request.
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yeah, i meant that... it's just my english
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but that can be tuned, right? for example on apache?
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@Wesツ Absolutely. I think a 5 second keep-alive period is pretty standard these days, though if I remember correctly the apache default is 30 seconds.
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I think the default value for maximum simultaneous connections in apache is 100, so if you had any real volume you'd run into that limit very quickly if you opted for the http streaming route.
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HTTP streaming is just not a sustainable solution IMO. If it were, we wouldn't have moved to AJAX and subsequently websockets.
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03:28
any idea about how to implement that using php? i have (long story short) a report page that must work on some crappy msie based software that i want to try to make live, using this technique
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Why not just use AJAX? Microsoft invented xmlhttprequest after all.
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Or do you really need push functionality and it won't work to perform an AJAX request from the client every second or two?
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it's not software that i made, it's a old third party software that reload a page very 30 minutes and i want to try to make it faster... don't ask... i know it's pure crap, but i have to to deal with xD
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afayk will window.onload be triggered using this http streaming technique?
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because if it does, it might work
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03:33
I don't know, but I'd bet it's highly unlikely. The browser/client will have to know how to change the display as discrete parts of the multipart message arrive.
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But I can't say for sure and I've never tried to implement it.
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i will try. i like a challenge
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xD
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It'd be something I could do easily if I was writing the client with artax for example. But if users are using an actual preexisting browser to load the resource you just have to hope. Google should be able to tell you if your target browsers support it.
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Maybe they do. It'd be cool if so.
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03:36
i'm pretty sure it works also with older msies... so, i just have to try
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anyway thanks for the input, i'll search about "http streaming"
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Q: Browser support of multipart responses

Diego JancicI would like to create a HTTP response, using multipart/mixed, but I'm not sure which browsers support it; and if it's as convenient as it sounds, from the client's point of view. To be honest, I do not need specifically that content type. I just want to transmit more than one file in the same re...

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@Wesツ may be worth taking a look ^
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Also, it looks like newer IE supports it
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yes, sounds wrong to me, because i'm pretty sure i was using msie6 when i first saw that whois page
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03:40
anyway, i'm trying right now
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Well from what I've read in the last couple of minutes it's been around in one form or another since the mid 90s ... newer implementations are what people refer to as "comet," but I avoid that term because it's too cheesy.
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Also:
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> Since 2004, Gecko-based browsers such as Firefox accept multipart responses to XHR
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no, i can't try, because i don't know how to serve boundaries with php
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hmm ... you should be able to send the header('Content-type: multipart/whatever; boundary=someboundary'); and then output the raw message yourself.
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03:43
subject to the constraints of the multipart format you use.
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and in the page just write the --boundaries, right?
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tryin'
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Yeah, so if you used the above header I typed:
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--someboundary
Content-Disposition: ...
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf8

sfjadshfsdahflsa
--someboundary--
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I don't know the format for the content-disposition header there but I'm sure you can find resources on the internet to outline exactly what you need.
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03:49
I only know that much because I wrote a class to simplify multipart form requests a couple of days ago.
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@rdlowrey i guess that's wrong pastebin.com/Z5hrdSXP xD
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@Wesツ I'm fairly certain you'll need a Content-Disposition header for each part in addition to the content-type.
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What its value should be I don't know.
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inline?
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tryin'
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03:52
Try this content-type: header('Content-Type: multipart/x-mixed-replace; boundary=adsfjkdsa');
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(specific boundary not important)
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on firefox it actually works :o
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nifty :)
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chrome instead starts the page download
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03:59
pastebin.com/r75LP50e that works on firefox, in chrome instead the page is downloaded, tried also with x-mixed-replace but nothing changed
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Cool. If you go that route remember that you may want to adjust your HTTP server software's setting for max simultaneous client connections.
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problem is that it must work on msie and i don't know which version embeds that software
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msie downloads the page :(
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lol:
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> Apart from IE, it has been around for years (since 1995 actually) and should be very stable. The reason why it is marked experimental, is that it isn't declared an official standard yet.
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04:06
Ajax may be your only option.
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crap
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problem is that software is very pedantic... i've tried many js solutions without success
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Which is why I say:
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yesterday, by rdlowrey
The only way I'd ever take on a project with an existing codebase (i.e. wasn't greenfield) is if someone backed a dumptruck full of $$$ to my house.
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Legacy code/software is a nightmare.
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04:09
all that because the guys who developed it didn't allow to set the refresh timeout, they don't want to give to us the source code or they don't even want to recompile the application with a different timeout set
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yes, i hate integration with legacy software
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also we've suggested many times that creating a new software will be a lot easier and less expensive, also made with easier to use guis...but no! they have fear that something will not work or they have fear of learning a new software
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Good unit tests make refactoring an almost pleasurable experience ...
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so, that's my life, fighting with 15 years old code
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Without them you're guaranteed to break stuff. I'd be afraid of rewriting it too :)
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04:15
i admit that i don't do unit testing... but well, it's a relatively simple software, not some missile control heuristic code or whatever xD
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morning
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"heuristic" and "missile control" in the same sentence is quite funny
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anyway thanks @rdlowrey for helping... i didn't resolve my problem but it's always welcome learning something new :P
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@Wesツ no problem. I learned some stuff about multipart/x-mixed-replace myself :)
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@YogeshSuthar good morning, and thank you for that most excellent visual :)
04:21
@rdlowrey morning :)
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@Wesツ testing will change your life ... just try it out slowly a bit at a time :)
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and... i was forgetting to say as i did every day in my life in the last 10 years: F**K YOU MSIE YOU SHOULD NOT EVEN EXIST
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@rdlowrey i used to test my php framwork, but it's hard to do proper testing when you have a customer that wants a new software in seconds, so... :(
@Wesツ IE should exist to download better browser. ;)
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in HTML / CSS / DOM & web design, 2 hours ago, by cryptic ツ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer#Desktop_Market_share_by_year_and_‌​version IE6 is still more than IE7, not sure how that works out. At least IE5 is 0 now, but IE4 is higher AND increasing???
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04:26
walking dead
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04:39
according to google maps api, i live in a "types" : [ "park" ]... so i must be a tramp
morning
@YogeshSuthar this guy -> banned
@Mr.Alien morning
lolzzzz
I flagged him :p
I've never seen the banner for disabled users, now I have :D
04:45
@DaveChen Oh, than you would like to see this? banned for a year
oh dang...I wonder how much rep she had :P
@Mr.Alien you liked eli? see w3fools link stackoverflow.com/a/17334700/1679187 here
^15K that's what I remember
@YogeshSuthar I didn't liked, read my and @DaveChen convo
i am just joking. :P
he is already using limit-> ORDER BY Disk LIMIT 1,30";
04:48
yeah, his code is all messed up.
actually who cares to read such a big dump
Hwz your CSS going on? btw just edited this answer yest, cuz that question was getting more and more views
I stopped flagging, yest, I had 926 flags, suddenly its 942 :O voop
just getting 45 min to learn css, so its going well not that much bad.
why 45 mins?
2 days ago i have 101 flags, but yest don't know how they increased to 109 without flagging.
I am sleeping at 10:15 :P
oh, early sleeper, I sleep at 1 :p and yes, something went wrong I guess
04:54
@Mr.Alien when i buy my laptop that time it will increase to more than1:30 hour. :)
I need so much sleep.
@YogeshSuthar I sleep less
ohh yeah hardworker. :P
lol nah, I can't work in noisy env, so prefer nyts
gosh this client is pain in the arse.. bloody ek ek word dekh k complain kar raha hai
Hi Mr. Alien
i solved my question ban problem following ur instruction
thanks a lot
hahaha, mere idhar b 1 aisa hi project he, jisme client comments me b complain karta he @Mr.Alien Thank god mera client aisa nahi he. :)
05:06
@Amith You welcome :)
I mean wtf, he sent me a word doc, the points were in normal font, the template he selected was having italic font, now cuz of this he is complaining, he is measuring pixel to pixel
mornin
@Mr.Alien everywhere this kind of clients exists. :P
clients are aliens they think apne aap aajata hai automatically
I don't know why am planning for business now...
05:08
to earn more money :)
@RakeshShetty @Mr.Alien is not client. :P
yes, but I don't like all this, if make something good, client says why you changed, if I don't do, boss says you don't change things a bit, you kept the layout as is.. :|
Clients never satisfy
and they need everything within 2 minutes. like we are making maggi.
yes, and my boss pressurizes me... and if we make the code dirty he says that why so...
@Mr.Alien just tell him truth :P
SODD
05:19
I am always giving approximate time to my PM.
morning everyone!
@PeterKiss mon-ring
@NullPoiиteя he has studied arts, he hardly knows html, now how can you explain this? its often that client asks for something big and he has no idea how much tym it takes to develop so he promises the clients for 2-3 days and than pressure comes on me
@Mr.Alien wtf 2-3 days ...
yes, he tells me to develop portals in a week as he has no idea how much it takes to build these things
05:25
LOLOLOL ....
when I started my job here I was surprised
he buys readymade templates, changes things here and there, sells to the client, job done well
@Mr.Alien what a combination of commerce employee and arts boss. :P
lolzzzzzz
Yes
atleast I know
05:28
That boss should work in a McDonalds
@Mr.Alien In my previous company my boss was doing marketing, so also he didn't know that in how much time the s/w will be completed.
and he told me to complete fast.
mornings
@Mr.Alien start manipulating your boss :)
greetings, @tereško
Even i have completed 25% of that s/w in a day @Mr.Alien But after lots of changes it tooks 4 months
05:31
@tereško morning
did i miss anything noteworthy ?
@PeterKiss ha ha ha
obv, I've made a system in 2 mnths, but fixes are still on, I want it clean before I put that to work
wil brb
what should we use if we want to close question as TL ?
@NullPoiиteя I think we have to ask moderator about this
05:41
@NullPoiиteя mostly off-topic
it kinda depends on the particular question
Oh yes, finally got a social network order..
muhaha
@tereško your most of cv-pls questions are MVC tagged.
because i do not bother to read the general stream
otherwise i run out of CVs even before noon
05:56
What is the problem with my question? What should I add to it to clarify it?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17335331/how-should-i-retrive-data-for-view-that-need-logic-while-display-it
Hi , everybody
your post contained 5 different questions
@tereško And this was the reason for closing it?
> "unclear what you're asking"
@tereško So if I rewrite my questions to sentences then they reopen it? Doesn't make sense for me. There are millions of questions with more than one questions in it do they close them too?
atleast cast delete vote
Bez
Bez
06:26
Is there a way to convert the string '0777' to 0777 (octal)?
@Bez php.net/decoct or php.net/octdec or base_convert('0777', 8, 10);. Or what do you mean?
Bez
Bez
Thanks, @Gordon!
@Bez why do you need it in octal?
Good morning! :-)
06:49
mornings
http://thephp.cc/viewpoints/blog/2013/06/urban-legends-and-error-handling
Planet PHP
Urban Legends and Error Handling
thePHP.cc
1372316400
Any idea what this guy is trying to explain me?
I'll but that when I get CTC above crore
lolzzzz
better buy PS3
06:55
PS4 is coming out, I don't buy that because the games are huge and the discs are not pirated easily
I had PSP but it got stolen in our dirty trains
too bad :(
there are lots of thief present in our local trains
I lost that in a month, I spent 9K on that..
also the memory card and other stuffs goes extra
How to enable high priority online backup in Windows shell?
> > echo "Was the state department behind boston bombing?"

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