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00:00
Hm... good point.
anyone have any idea of how to send post data with rewrite on htaccess?
@rogcg Just set the POST body with the data?
@cspray what you mean.
@rogcg When you send the HTTP request set whatever data you want? If you're trying to set POST data in the .htaccess itself that seems like it would be a no go
And even if it is possible, blech. What are you trying to accomplish?
@cspray trying to send a data to server via post, with a rewrite url..
RewriteRule ^controller/schedule/disableSchedule/([0-9]+)? controller/ScheduleController.php?$1 [QSA,L]
00:05
Set the POST data from the application that is requesting your controller
@cspray here is my ajax request. paste.ubuntu.com/5845198
@rogcg Well, is it a GET or a POST request? You want to send a GET request then add data to POST via .htaccess rewrite rule?
@cspray SORRY... its a POST request.. I misstyped..
I want to send a POST request, and the server will received it via $_POST['scheduleId']
Ok, well then add a data parameter to your $.ajax options
That is an object key/value map of your POST data
@cspray no.. I dont have to do that.. the one witht that responsibility is the htaccess, that gets the scheduleID based on the regex and add to the url..
got it ??
00:09
@rogcg Then that would not be in POST. In this case $_GET is just acting as an abstraction for accessing the query params
@cspray ok.. how could I do that work with a POST??
using the htaccess rewrite?
@rogcg You don't. Stop thinking about adding POST data to the .htaccess rewrite rule. Just let that one go, there's a better approach to this
@cspray then tell me..
when i send the parameter via ajax data parameter, htaccess cant get that parameter..
You should be able to setup that rewrite rule to set the captured data to be a normal query param
The stuff after ?
Then it is just a matter of accessing it via $_GET['scheduleId']
Yes, even if you set the HTTP method as POST
@cspray is it right to use GET when I'm actually making a POST, I'm updating a register.
00:14
hello guys
@rogcg Don't confuse $_GET superglobal in PHP with using the HTTP GET
I personally don't like the name because it isn't really indicative of what it is actually doing
It should be $_QUERY_PARAM or $_PARAM or something other than $_GET imho
If you have a URL with example.com?foo=bar&bar=baz
what is the idea of making a replay to a post
$_GET is just an abstraction for parsing out the foo=bar and bar=baz k/v pairs
@Sparrow I'm sorry, a replay?
??
@cspray make a replay to a post
like answering the questions in this site
00:17
@cspray so it is right to send a parameter via "GET" when I'm actually POSTing some data to server?
it's just a confusion about the names?
like answering the questions in this site
@rogcg Yes, it is fine to send query parameters in the URL as a POST request
@cspray GET.
@rogcg If you are gonna POST data to the server then no you shouldn't use GET
I don't understand the question I guess
@cspray HAHAHAH there it is.
@cspray I'm sending the scheduleId so I might use this to refenrece a register in database to update a value.
should I use GET or POST?
00:21
Anything that changes a state should be POST
^
Or PUT or DELETE...depending on how big of a purist you are :P
If you are just fetching data, use GET
I'm a REST purist :p
so!! we are back to point 0. I have to send this data via POST in a ajax request, but I must rewrite the url on htacces..
@rogcg You have not grasped what I have told you
Your rewrite rule
Set it up to put the captured id in the URL query param
do anyone know how??
/disableSchedule?scheduleId=<stuff captured in rewrite>
In your PHP script
What are you doing, first
$_GET['scheduleId']
Bam, done
@cspray this is GET.. I should use POST.
or do what cspray said, since i havent been paying attention :p
00:23
@rogcg No
Like I have said repeatedly
$_GET !== HTTP GET
536
Q: What exactly is RESTful programming?

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The superglobal $_GET in PHP is horribly named. It has nothing to do with the HTTP method for the request
2 mins ago, by Hiroto
Anything that changes a state should be POST
you just made this your WORDS..
are you changing a state, or are you fetching something? I walked in halfway though that
my words, not his
Also mine
00:25
@Hiroto he wrote a ^
If you're going to update data use POST. You can send a POST and still access query parameters
Through the $_GET superglobal. Because it has nothing to do with the HTTP method for the request
the requests superglobals in PHP access the query parameters.
Do a test. Set up a script, send a POST form to it with a query parameter
Access it via $_GET
so PHP's $_GET is not atually GET
?
@rogcg Yes, that is exactly what I have said like 3 or 4 times now :)
00:26
a HTTP GET is formatted as GET <resource> HTTP/<version>. PHP's superglobal is the ?key=value&key2=value2 pairs.
Im gonna test.. and try to prove my point..
What is there to understand? $_GET !== HTTP GET. There's nothing to really argue or prove
That's just the way it is...
I know. I want to prove what is happening.
@cspray You're not going to believe this. After all that, all I needed to do was drop the table_name.
Instead of drug.name
Just name
It passes the correct variable through.
00:29
@deathtap var_dump the variable with the array in it :p
saves you a lot of headaches
Good answer... but wrong question... : )
Morning
@Hiroto You make it sound like I know how to do that.

I would like to point to my massive score of 24. I'm a noob.
so I'm making a ajax GET request, with url like 'controller/method?scheduleId=123', and in PHP I do $_GET['scheduleId']
and Php returns me Undefined index: scheduleId
@deathtap I could give you some basic debugging references for PHP?
so the url is not being captured..
00:31
@Hiroto That would be sexy.
@rogcg This isn't really what we had discussed? But, do you have a data parameter set in that AJAX call as well?
@deathtap do you use config files for your projects?
no.. I have it concatenated in the url.. and the htaccess process the url.

in ajax I send the url like 'controller/method/123' and htaccess process it in regex and rewrite to 'controller/method?scheduleId=123'
@Hiroto For this one, yes. I usually dabble on the front end UX and HTML5
even a simple config.php with a few define() calls
00:33
@rogcg Then it would seem your rewrite rule is not correct
This is the first time in a long, long time I've got into PHP
who actually calls the server is not jquery is htaccess
@cspray working now.. but I still dont understand this difference of PHP $_GET and HTTP GET.. I must read about it..
make one that's included everywhere if you don't use an autoloader, and make sure you have a DEBUG constant somewhere. it's great for keeping debug info handy. I set up one of my sites to switch debug to true if you're logged in, marked as a developer, and ?debug=1 is in the query string
learn to use echo, print_r, var_dump, and set_error_handler like it's second nature :p
manual logfiles are fun when you want everything to be self-contained, heh
oh, oh my god... It's friday, friday...
gotta get running for your life on friday
00:38
@cspray @Hiroto thanks for the help. =)
@Hiroto I know basic stuff, but I'll take what you've suggested on board. I've enjoyed getting my hands dirty.
Also, shameless plug: freelancing.stackexchange.com has been in public beta for a little while, and needs to start gaining traction a bit. (We're also waiting on a third moderator to accept the offer before we have protems)
I know a lot of you freelance :p
01:10
Any codeigniter users here?
 
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03:00
Morning
Anonymous
@Mr.Alien Morning?? I haven't slept yet
morning
hey, @phpNఠ_ఠbie
Anonymous
@Hiroto hellow
I have a question for you: why the reject on this? stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/2329836 (from like last month; I went through and checked my suggested edits)
Anonymous
03:11
Probably too minor
Anonymous
sorry. You should have said something clearer than Grammar ho!
there isnt any need to make a reason anything else
it's literally nothing but grammar; dont reject based on the edit comment
Anonymous
@Hiroto I just paid you 40 times over.
...huh?
Anonymous
@Hiroto check your reps
Anonymous
03:13
:)
I fucking love PowerShell.
Anonymous
@Bracketworks That sounds like something I would love, if only I knew what it means
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I'd prefer a native gnu utils-friendly windows shell
but, alas, cmd is and always will be terrible
Anonymous
03:16
Gotta go to sleep. Night all
03:50
morning to all!
afternoon peter
Is it not possible to do something like the following in PHP? : global $_Var['hello']="hello"; ? It keeps showing an error on the brackets.
Anyone?
@AshKetchum Ignoring the global part of it...what is in $_Var?
Like what type of variable is it
nothing. This would be the first time I use it.
Or it could just be that when you declare global you can't assign
I dont' know, never used it before
04:01
Well $_SESSION is an array. So I guess I should declare $_Var as an array too and then add variables to it.
@AshKetchum: you should not use global at all
$var = array(); /* [] in php 5.4+ */ $var["key"] = "string";
use dependency injection, not globals
@PeterKiss @Hiroto Yeah, I just decided to store things like Copyright year and other types of public information in separate variables, so I can just change the variable and it would change all around the site instead of having to update each page. So I am making these global in a separate file that will be referenced everywhere.
no need to make them global at all
$var = "x"; is in the same scope if imported into another file with include or require
@Hiroto But I thought variables can't be carried between the files like that? I was looked down upon a couple of months ago as someone ripped me apart saying I don't know anything about variables since I was trying to do what you are saying I should do.
04:08
they can be carried between files a problem only can occour if you want to use them inside a function/method
if you really need constant globals
just use define("COPYRIGHT", "value");
Why do you bold "really?" Would there be a better solution than using constants?
or use a class with const-s
You can do the OOP approach and make a config class to hold a state with methods to update it
and inject that into classes
or you can do it the "lazy bugger" way (read: my way) and use define
Goodmorning everybody!
04:13
Ohayo
I am confused by the second part of your way. What do you mean by "with methods to update it and inject that into classes."
What methods and methods to update what? And what to inject into classes?
probably easier to explain with a code example
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@AshKetchum An injection is when you stick something into another object, like a drug into your arm.
04:18
<?php namespace LolNamespaces;
  class Config {

    // instantiate and reference this, or just inject it into classes' __construct() method.
    const $version = "v0.0.1";
    // etc.
    protected $copyright;
      public function getCopyright() {
        return $copyright;
        // lol. you should probably use the magic __get and __set methods.
    }
    // other access methods
  }
awwww, it ruined my formatting
@Paul Thats the most epic description ive hear so far LOL
So, injecting into a class is passing the values (also called dependencies) that you need (just like the drug that you need) into the object that needs it (your body or your arm).
@Hiroto I feel ashamed because I am not using OOP in my code AT ALL and I have absolutely NO namespace :D
You inject like $config = new Config(); $e = MyClass($config);
@Paul your analogies made it very easy to understand. Thanks :)
04:20
@Hiroto $e = new MyClass($config);?
where MyClass's __construct method takes a variable
basically, pass variables into the scope required. don't access them from outside of the current scope
@Hiroto But...I am not using OOP at all. I don't have classes like that. Just .php files for everything. Like index.php, login.php etc. There are no formal class declarations at all.
Should I start ALL OVER again?
tut tut!
nope
never ever scrap and start from scratch without good reason. you lose too much. :<
just use define()s if you have procedural stuff already
Exactly, I have come so far, but now that I realize that I didn't do this the OOP way, I don't know what I should do :(
function whatever($injectedValue1, $injectedValue2) { };
04:23
I dont program OOP either
I program BBP
sometimes AABP
@AshKetchum OOP is not the end all be all. There are other ways to program.
mostly EEBP
I mean I did OOP in Java because I was taught that language and did exactly what the teacher told me to. I taught myself PHP and I guess I missed that major fundamental.
did you perchance use php tutorials on the internet and not the standard library documentation? :p
anyways, you dont need to know oop to write php
True ^
04:25
I used a ton of PHP tutorials. Started with basic Hello World app of course but then explored communicating with databases like MySQL and started creating tons of sites that dealt with databases.
which mysql extension do you use?
ext/mysql, ext/mysqli or ext/PDO?
I mean, is there any serious/major advantage of using OOP over not using it?
@Hiroto PDO
you get to understand vendor libraries in biiiig projects
also you get to understand PDO. that helps.
Well, let's also be clear that using a class does not make it OOP
04:27
@AshKetchum Breaking a system into separate objects that can each be tested separately.
using objects in general makes it oop
I was using mysql, but guys here told me to upgrade immediately, so I had to restructure much of the operations so everything could be on PDO.
@Hiroto Eh, I think there's more to it then that too
I could shove everything into 2 objects, the database and my app
I am know using multiple objects
that's the fundamental part of it, cspray ;p
you can abuse it to the outer rings of hell and back, but it's still technically oop
just not very good oop
But my website concerns user accounts and in that case, I should use OOP then because accessing profiles is technically accessing an object with different data of each user.
Then I have other objects too in there.
Or do I?
04:29
@Hiroto Again, I disagree. There are other fundamental concepts that apply to something being considered OOP
If the "OOP" you learned in Java didn't explain to you its use or benefits in PHP then you did not learn OOP
Then I didn't. I mean I am confused. As I said, I am building a user-account and user-profile based website. If using OOP would be better in this situation now and going forward, then I'd much rather restructure everything now than having to do it in future with way more code.
ircmaxell explains the different paradigms. A paradigm is a way of thinking.
@AshKetchum That is really a loaded question. Is the project just something personal? Are you storing real people's data with it? Are you trying to make money off of it or sell it to someone?
If you're just playing around and don't mind throwing it away to learn OOP go ahead. But the paradigm is not something that can just be learned over the week, slap together some classes and bam call it a night
It's a personal project for fun, but will deal with user's data and NO, it will NOT be sold. Its supposed to be private.
It takes a fair amount of time to get OOP right
04:33
ha, ircmaxell's drawings :3
I have come a faaaaaaaar way with all the code that I have written, but if it is for the better of the site to use OOP instead, then I can take that hit and start over again.
@AshKetchum Well, since you said this is a private, personal project
It will probably stay small
And just continue doing what you're doing
OOP can be overkill at times
@phpNఠ_ఠbie ha ha, than go get some sleep
I think it will be small, but the reason I am concerned is because if traffic does get high and people actually start using the service (wishful thinking, but if it does happen), then I don't think that would be the best time to restructure and reorganize the site to make things right.
aaaa some newbies in the rooom
04:39
@AshKetchum I have a site that gets about 40k hits per day. The codebase is a mess. It matters little what approach you take to writing it for now. Some ways will just make it messier and more time-consuming to maintain.
If you do ever see traffic spikes and worry about load, etc, then just stick an opcode cache in there. (did I mention I'm a lazier-than-average devop?)
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PHPstI want to remove unnecessary ZWNJ using RegEx, currently I hardcodeed some character that do not need ZWNJ in any situation, but how can I extend it to all such characters? preg_replace('#(?<=[ادذرزژوآأإء])\x{u200C}#u', '', $parsi);

You're welcome
BoltClock!
@Hiroto Hello
@BoltClock Was thinking to chat wid u.. I wanted to ask you 1 thing, I started responsive yest... build that pretty well.... is it necessary to use 12-16-24 grid system.. I didn't find it necessary to use one..
Why do I get the feeling that OP is currently yelling at his PC and telling it what to do
04:46
@Hiroto And you told me not to take the lazy way, lol
@Mr.Alien I have never used a grid system for anything
My bad practice flamboyant dismissal of best practises is my own :p
Unless the layout specifically calls for a grid
Exactly, even I didn't find it useful... % plays the game alone...
But I don't use a "grid system"
04:48
cuz grid is making things complex...
So basically I shouldn't care about changing the whole architecture, right?
and just use define ?
exactly.
now, 'tis 6am, and i havent slept or drank myself silly yet
what on earth am i doing
(8) Take me the the other side, sparks fly like the 4th of julyy (8)
For the 4th of july, I ate a bagel.
04:54
awhh :D
HAHA goodmorning @Mr.Alien
@Tredged morning
:)
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How is everbody doing this wonderfull day
People barely read the question nowadays lol
@Tredged question was edited...
I know
I didnt mean you
but the people after you and me xD
@Mr.Alien
They go with the flow :p
05:05
LOL yea xD
LOL got downvoted
PFFFF
+1 @Mr.Alien
Hes so lazy he doesnt want to add 1 line to the basic markup LOL
he he thank you and here I go, 23K ftw
can i integrate php and nod.js and serve page by pooling data with both of these servers...? any pointers???
node.js
mr. alien can u help???
for some background...what are you using node for
05:12
i have some hardware which keeps pushing data into a db.... I have to push that data in realtime to multiple clients....
@Harsh Sorry, no info about node
hmm... any suggestions on how to push data from server to client in realtime in php.... or do you know any simple implementation of comet etc..
You can try ajax
i dont want to poll as it is inefficient. I want one sided S--->C push without C intervention similar to how this chat application works..
@Group any help guys.?
05:28
@HamZa online from the airport in Emirates now... Won't loose my consecutive days ;-P
05:42
Can someone help in explaining this guy that what I am trying to say?
05:57
LOL @Mr.Alien
Validation won't tell you what tags are valid, only which tags you already have are valid.
or which tags arent ;x
@Baba Nobody knows already what PHP6 will be... Or if PHP will disappear before in version 5.99 ;-)
@bwoebi , php7
0
A: Valid HTML/HTML5 tags inside Unordered list

sectusFor proper knowledge you have to use specs of HTML (whatever). HTML5 The li element tell us that content model is Flow content.

@IgnacioVazquez-Abrams Validator does point out what's valid and what's not, try using h1 in a p and see it will throw you an error
So what. Still won't tell me anything about figcaption.
@IgnacioVazquez-Abrams why it wont? if it's nested inside an element where it shouldn't be nested, obviously validator will throw you an error
Because it's not in the document.
Not even when you validate with html5?
06:29
Should I create a document with every combination of a through z from 1 to 20 times, run that through a validator, and see what falls out? Hint: NO! We read the specs.
Not everyone reads specs, I am sure that guy doesn't
Somebody said bad word.
That's nice. He's asking for them.
06:40
Are there any library written in php like OpenCV?
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@IgnacioVazquez-Abrams, wow.. that explains a lot!^_^
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@MadaraUchiha and they are keeping a backup, so they can proof you later ;) nice pick. and a pretty lame excuse, they need to work harder. some of the tax money needs to go into the marketing now.
@bwoebi awesome :D
07:19
As my custom close reason please.
paypal's docs are not good, i found it confusing.....too much information and never get to the point answer, may be because paypal is too flexible so it's not possible. is this same for others?
this off topic close header is really misleading
@web2students.com Yes, completely.
thanks @Paul , someone has same views as me
07:36
Anyone have a idea for a notification in my notification center
I want to add some notifications but no idea what LOL
@MadaraUchiha, can I borrow your sharingan?
PLB
PLB
@Tredged Notification: no notification found. :D
@PLB XD
good mornings
@iroegbu Morning.
Mornings
mornin'
good mornings
PLB
PLB
Morning.
Wow, nobody mentioned that it's Friday morning.
It is a good point though
Should we CV this rep whoring question? LOL
@PLB In my head I only count the hours down xd
LOL @Mr.Alien
user652649
@DaveRandom just joined the room, i wasn't expecting that welcome..... wait.... maybe yes :(
Its friday omg never thought id ever hear that song again
07:56
guys, are you okay with that?
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Look at that smiling face. How can you dislike that?
already voted.
user652649
morning all
I voted both +1 XD
A 123k user saying "I've never seen this yield keyword before" ... hmmmmm
07:57
@Gordon I shared before you did
@Gordon Yeh it's a winner that, no issues
@Wesツ heya, morning
@Wesツ Morning ;)
everything easily can be closed against is a winner.
@Gordon i have never been ok with writing a question just so that the same prson could write an answer to it
it should be CW in that case
07:58
You can't have CW questions anymore apparently.
@tereško never? I do that from time to time because the data is missing.
cool. @ircmaxell and @nikic you okay with it, too? The xrange example is pretty much taken from your blog posts. I included both of them as sources though.
@hakre it is a difference in what was produced first: the answer or the question

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