Funny, room reservation questions are quite a popular thing.
I have used explode and string functions but I was looking for something smarter. I was afraid people asking "why you don't use regex" - now the oposite is the case :-D — DanFromGermany18 hours ago
@DaveRandom I just found out that iOS version < 6.0 use the old WebSocket handshake protocol (with the two keys and the ugly md5 hash). I hate iOS 5.1.1 and lower.
I have php file which insert the sentence and perform trigger operation as below:
< html > <body >
<?php
$s = $_POST['sent'];
echo "Entered sentence : $s";
if (preg_match_all('/[^=]*=([^;@]*)/', shell_exec("/home/technoworld/Videos/LinSocket/client '$s'"), $matches)) //Va...
here is the newest issue: client required a complicated system for attaching files to insurance policies (it involved adaptive scaling, SOAP, background services .. stuff). Now the masterful admins of the client duplicated the "accept-test" environment. The previous version of that environment used php5.3.8 .. but now they cannot install php-GD, because yum wants to force a version upgrade for PHP
... and now they want basically the whole attachment system take apart, because they do not php-GD on that one testing environment
... and i am constantly fighting the urge to throw things
Well, now i am getting "has to be an array", before it had to be a string.
Can someone help me out of this problem? Check comments.
function publishPhoto() {
var tags = []; var x,y=0;
if ( harBilled == 0 ) {
if ( profilSendt==0) {
var c =0;
...
@PeeHaa This image : The mail icon is indented, the message icon is outward and embossed.. what the hell were they thinking? Where has the professionalism gone?
@Mr.Alien Not nearly enough info to be answerable. Also, that would depend on what FTP server software you are using, it almost certainly has something built in.
Hey guys, I want to send a form by using post. My file is .html and I don't want to change it to .php...... Is there a way to load a external php script??
I mean, you could implement a packet sniffer and the entire FTP protocol in all its flavours and oddities and bits bolted on the side by random applications and watch network activity on port 21 and inspect the FTP server software configuration to resolve FTP file system paths to local file system paths. Or you could just RTFM for your FTP server software.
This is how my HTML looks like: http://pastie.org/private/n5qmo2t4xolymfkg5ffbuw I can't change the ev1, ev2,ev3 thing but I have to remember the values. So I can see if it was checked or not.
Seriously though, lazy/greedy quantifiers are an important and quite basic concept in regex, I'm not giving the answer out for free because you need to understand it or you will have the same problem again very soon
@NathanLee Probably not, Wordpress itself is beyond help :-P
@DaveRandom I just randomly poked and nailed it :P Wireshark was difficult to me, but I used Fiddler2 and also discovered I can send messages in past from now :P Need to root Android to inspect what it sends from mobile app.
and every time you need to chnge a route, you also have to remember which others you need to alter
basically .. for cases when /home need to point to the same place as /user/landing ... or something
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well the problem I see with that is that HTTP has always been about statelessness. Regardless of whether or not we want to write fancy applications that duplex information back and forth, the vast majority of HTTP resources will still be stateless, single-connection-needed static files. Requiring persistent websocket-style connections is a violation of that principle. If anything, I think there should be some sort of negotiation for that sort of behavior.
user895378
10:51
It shouldn't be baked directly in as a requirement. And seeing how websockets already address upgrading from a regular HTTP connection to one that offers full-duplex I don't really see the point in HTTP/2.0 stepping on the toes of RFC 6455.
@Jimbo Because I am unbelievably f*cked off with this job and I am about to go into a "meeting" where I'm essentially going to get bollocked for not doing things that I can't do because the company won't spend any money on the things I need to do them, and I may tell them to go fuck themselves.