@tereško in general I agree and am against self answered q&a too. However in that case the aim is really just to be prepared for what I expect to happen.
@Jack all methods returning void should return $this; in php to be able to combine function calls of objects, Zend Framework makes very much and good use of it — DanFromGermany2 mins ago
@tereško I could do that but self answering in q&a style is explicitly offered as an option when asking a question so SO does encourage those if they are in q&a style.
The problem with self ask/answers is that they are often TL (or whatever we are calling it these days). But the general principle of having spent a couple of hours researching something so that you are able to distil it to a concise explanation of the solution to a concrete problem, then posting it somewhere that will get high Google rankings so others can find the answer quickly is sound IMO.
I return $this from setters once in a blue moon. When I am too lazy to repead $obj->setSomething($value); $obj->setAnotherThing($anotherValue); and chain them.
@MadaraUchiha Iterators have their uses. For instance SplFileObject implements Iterator and that makes it fairly easy to iterate over file contents line by line: blog.gordon-oheim.biz/…
@MadaraUchiha How about when your database object returns a result object. The result object can have other properties / methods that are useful to it, but being able to foreach it to get rows is also nifty.
The page is getting messed up because of something in the page I searched a while and I just cant find what is wrong.
Probably the div in zoek.html but could you guys take a look?
EXACTLY WHATS HAPPENING: NORMAL PAGE MENU FLOATS IN THE MID WHEN OPENING THIS ONE THE MENU GOES TO THE LEFT CORNER ...
@MadaraUchiha well, the traditional way is procedural obviously. I am an OOP developer so naturally I don't want to repeat all the code reading something line by line each time I need it.
Likewise, RecursiveIterators are just awesome to iterate over recursive structures. Takes away all the hassle of recursive function writing.
@MadaraUchiha I refuse to explain this to you without playing the Iterator Drinking Game where you have to drink a shot each time you say iterator or iterating.
@Jack unless you have a small mark from the injury, then your parents can not deny it ... although they might just blame it on you "you were such a naughty 2 year old, you hit your head on the rock while we were busy doing other things"
@MadaraUchiha think of it as the recursiveiterator knowing how to determine whether a structure is recursive while the recursiveiteratiterator being able to actually do the iteration.
@NikiC hmpf. this didnt show up when I searched for generators nor for yield. but yes, I guess they can coexist. will put a link to that into mine though
@rdlowrey whenever you wake up - how well behaved/tested is Amp on windows? I have an mail sending script and it's slooooow, but only because SMTP is slow, I totally cba writing a non-blocking SMTP connector, I'm just wondering if Amp's multi-process goodness can speed it up with a bit parallelisation. I could do with running it on win though, in the interests of not breaking an already-very-fragile system...
But I think it would be beneficial to you to find a server that supports git
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@MadaraUchiha I think we could use "OT because SO is not your debugger" for those questions asking easily googable error messages and/or those folks that try to use SO as a collaborative live debugger like this guy here: stackoverflow.com/questions/17484452/…
@DaveRandom while I haven't personally tested it on windows for a while it works well by all accounts. If the slow part of your application is the network io then you should be able to get a massive improvement. For example, I'm using it underneath Artax to retrieve google.com over a hundred times per second with 4 worker processes. I slapped a fat disclaimer on the readme so people wouldn't complain if random features crop up but I've been building things on that amp code for months.
Hi I want to find the page has redirect or not, I tried to find it using curl. But there is no luck for me. My page is receiving the wesite url from curl request and adding to the iframe. The iframe is normally when I execute I got redirected to the normal website. But Curl is not returning anything. I tried with curl parameter CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION
If you need to get all the redirects, you can do
function getRedirectsToUri($uri)
{
$redirects = array();
$http = stream_context_create();
stream_context_set_params(
$http,
array(
"notification" => function() use (&$redirects)
{
...
@rdlowrey Winner, I'll crack it out later. I'm having a bit of difficulty working out how to spawn workers, none of the examples seem to do it. I've not properly looked at it though, I'll come back to it later on and pull it apart properly
If I login and redirect to the page that gives the session error it works and navigating there works but if I acces it in directly in the browser with URL it stops
@gowri No, all cURL does is retrieve a string. It doesn't know what it means, it's the responsibility of the application consuming the library to figure that out
In theory you could knock something up with the V8 extension that would be able to detect stuff like that, but again all I can say is... have fun with that
@gowri Technically it's the people who put the real site in an iframe who ruined your day, the fact that the "child" site has an iframe buster tells you that the people who put it in an iframe are the ones breaking the rules
@DaveRandom: Thanks dave, I think to scrap and find it but. I am lazy do it . Because there many possiblities of js code can do Iframe buster
even code can be in external file
:(
I never want to put the person website into my site. I want to know the person is willing to share his site throw Iframe or not. There is technology ruined
@gowri Well, the thing is, even though they can be implemented in many ways they all work on the same fundamental mechanism at the end - changing window.location.href - so in theory if you can persuade the V8 extension to emulate a browser then you can reasonably easily detect it. But persuade the V8 extension to emulate a browser is non-trivial and possibly not even possible
anyone have an idea about uniconverter ? I want to convert CDR file into img. I have installed uniconverter for windows 32 bit but i want to run that file using my php script
@MadaraUchiha The reasons for that are lost in the mists of time (I don't even know)
@RakeshShetty Find a command that does what you want when you run it in a command prompt, then just copy/paste into a string in php that you pass to exec()
@BikerJohn Well the logically simplest option would be WHERE a='$a' AND (b='$b' OR '$b'='') - but that sucks, really you should detect whether it's empty in PHP at the point where you build the query string and omit the AND b='$b' portion if it is
@BikerJohn Well the first query string I gave would be the "pure mysql solution" because it moves the logic to MySQL instead of PHP, you could also write it as WHERE a='$a' AND '$b' IN (b, '')
PHPdaemon has crap docs though, no examples really
My app is already SSHing to a server once every 10 seconds to retrieve some data via command line. It's stupidly slow. Was looking at running a daemon although this would still take just as long because of the SSH connection required, right?
@Jimbo The simplest way to do it (assuming that the problem you have is starting the script running in the background and returning control to init/the console) is to write a controller script, where start does $pid = (int) exec('php /path/to/daemon/mainscript.php ' . $args . ' > /dev/null 2>&1 & echo $!');, then you write the PID to a pidfile and use that pidfile for other calls to the controller
Hmm, the connection is still an issue though. It can take between 2 and 5 seconds just to connect via SSH, run a terminal command, and return the result
I'm already using phpseclib instead of ssh2 (pecl)
@Jimbo You'd be able to keep the connection open, which would make it quite a bit more efficient - at the moment every time the script is invoked you have to negotiate a new encrypted connection, which does add quite a bit of overhead. But you won't be able to speed up the data transfer rate - however with a daemon you could adjust the logic to "10 seconds after the last scrape finished"
But no, your daemon could also run as a unix socket server. So the script that is invoked via ajax can connect to the demon and scrape data from it, which will be a lot faster than doing a full remote scrape in the ajax request
@Jimbo But really an all-in-one daemon that runs as a websocket server and also the scraper would be the best approach - but in order for that to be truly viable you need a non-blocking SSH implementation. And that will not be a trivial thing to implement. I imagine you could butcher phpseclib for the crypto logic, but it's still going to be a major undertaking.
@mwong You need look-arounds if you're doing replacements and you don't wish to replace too much .. for matching, you can leave them off and just use the memory capture.
@DaveRandom Nope, I don't need a quick fix. This is that torrent / conversion project I showed you screenshots of that currently works over repeated SSH calls - it's laggy as crap and each request could take four seconds or more!
Also, generally, this mentality of "my code is awful so I'm not open-sourcing it yet" isn't that productive, since if you do open source you give others a chance to help make it less awful.