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thanks, i haven't been but plan to go through all my sql and update it to prepared statements.
00:22
@Dino yea if you dont have prepared statements yet, always escape your queries. Even if it's from a "trusted" source.
thanks more dev work ;)
Yea it is, but better to be safe than sorry :) Look at the dmg lulzsec and anon have done, just because of SQL injections
00:36
thanks, will defo do. is there more protection using prepared statements, then just standard sql and escaping the user input?
sorry if i may be asking something obvious its been a long time since i did any php.
yes
well kind of
it will make it so you can't run anymore queries like an sql injection
it's a lot safer than just escaping, there are still security concerns with just escaping the query
okay, perfect thank you
when your prepare it, you can only assign whatever to some variable
so it's really hard to crack and break your database or gain unauthorized access
the escaping is basically automatic
thanks, will defo. do. how recent is prepared statements?
ie. how new is the concept
It's not new at all lol
thats the thing
00:46
lol
it's just kind of making a name for itself though now
It's also some more work, but it's not that bad
theres some examples, you can see its pretty easy, just a little more work though
i'm so old school, i haven't really done any dev. for 2 years. I think i better get some books for a catch up session.
thanks
<?php
$stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM REGISTRY where name = ?");
if ($stmt->execute(array($_GET['name']))) {
while ($row = $stmt->fetch()) {
print_r($row);
}
}
?>
you can see from that, it takes it directly from the form!
thats how much safer it is
thanks, its also apparently more efficient by the looks of it.
Yea highly recommend it, not that it's just safer, but you can do more than that
you can even rollback and query
00:54
nice, going to read into it more. finally learnt something interesting today!
I have a somewhat general css question, is there a straightforward way to specify a minimum font size?
None that i know of
 
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02:53
whatup all? can anyone vouch for UserCake as a user account system?
03:03
What's with adblock for chrome/safari styling the style element with "display: none !important"
<style type="text/css" style="display: none !important">...</style>
 
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Do you use OpenID? If so, which PHP library do you use?
Is there someone who can help me up with moodle
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07:23
morning
Tek
Tek
Good Morning.
 
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Q: Netbeans file debugging

oshirowanenI have netbeans setup with xdebug so it can debug php. However, this only works if I create a php project. It will not work if I try opening a stand along php file. So my question is, is it possible to debug a stand along php file which is not part of a netbeans php project? If that is not po...

10:05
Thought I'd drop this gem here for the folks : bar.com
I know I've gone [email protected] plenty of times :D
@JohnP nice domain name, you can make some good money out of it.
haha I only wish it was mine
apparently he's the guy who gets all the [email protected] emails we sign up with :D
ah, thought its yours
hahah yeah, i send lots of test emails to [email protected]
I type joke and stuff
i always use example.com for those..
lolz
no, I don know why I like [email protected]
even though example.com is reserved for this :)
10:12
hiiiii
anyone here
foobar has a nice ring to it :)
@niko hello
Im worried about the web desigining IM unable to figure it out what to learn
hiiiiiiiii john
i wish some one could help me
well, if you want to know about web designing, you're in the wrong room. This is the PHP room, not many designers around :)
@niko come back 5-6 years later I hope web development is less pain then.
now its just a truck load of headache !
i see lots of stuff PHP VBscript JAVAscript AJX Xml XHTML DOMHTML
oh why?
truck load of headache
10:15
you will talk about it down the track !
I dont know which languages would make me complete in the webdesiging
but its easy to learn and understand
writing bad code is also easy !
hemmm
none of the languages will make you a complete web designer.
At least
a good knowledge i mean
you need to learn HTML first, then CSS you might start with some client side language (which most likely it will be JavaScript) and you will select a server side language, I prefer PHP.
what languages i need to learn to make a webits with full features including the video calls
yeah I have done with HTML and CSS
omeid I have some doubt on PHP
10:18
why is that @niko ?
is it to good to learn PHP or vbscript on server side
VBScript isn't server side
some people even say u can use perl python and plack scripting languages
oopz i mean ASP
generally serverside web languages would be python, ruby, PHP and asp
yup there is lots of options
you can even use Javascript as server side language
like node.js
10:19
which to prefer
there are lots more of course, but those are pretty popular
which makes ur work easy
and @JohnP I think you can use vbscript on server side as well, but not too sure.
@niko define the work.
what do you want to make ?
for who ?
work for a beginner
what is your background knloadage knowledge
10:20
beginner who want to start the career on server side
there is no ultimate easy and best language !
I just have some ideas Omeid and Im working on for it so im planning it
@OmeidHerat you're right. From wiki "VBScript is also used for server-side processing of web pages, most notably with Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP). The ASP engine and type library, asp.dll, invokes vbscript.dll to run VBScript scripts"
#TIL :)
I am planning it wisely and act according to it thats what im thinkin bout
great Omeid your great )
there must be some language to begin with
@niko do you have any programming background ?
10:23
i understand web creation is done using HTML5 and scripting using JAva script
yeah I have done in c
and perl scripting
then go for PHP!
so PHP is the right choice to go on?
if you have done basic or any other 'Microsoft-Based' language then go for ASP.
PHP is quite similar to C in many things
PHP or python which is much better ?
10:24
@niko Yeah PHP's syntax is alot like C, and it has lots of things exactly same as C even lots of function names.
thanks anass
oh hi anass
cool Omeid
@niko they have they are own good and bad sides, PHP has lots of resources lots of packages and stuff on the web.
Hi everybody.
@Omeid : so Python do.
but i heard I need a web server to make my PHP files to ezecute is that right?
@Anass not as much as PHP.
@niko with any server side script you need an interpreter and if you are going to develop websites you need a webserver.
10:26
I just wanted to know becuase I dont know nothing about python or PHP or ASP on server side I just want to start it right from today so I was thinkin where to start woth but surely I would learn all the three languages
XAMPP is really cool option, it has Apache, PHP, MySQL packaged in an easy to install solution opensource and free!
what is XAMPP?
@edorian: Thanks for the comments! I like how the post has triggered some good responses (on both sides).
Omeid I have a doubt can i ask you
10:28
sure
The thing im eager to know from days
@ircmaxell Hey! did you got out of the barcode factory ? nice to see your face man!
I have written the formset and entered and all the stuff email and name and password where does it get stored or how do i store it some one said its server side
How do i save data entered in the formset? how and where ?
Omeid?
you there
10:32
@niko yeah, well that is serverside codding.
thats what I intended to know
so the things HTML5 javascript and PHP are the things I need to learn to make a website?
@niko for a basic website you need HTML (not necessarily HTML5) a server-side language (like PHP) and you might need Javascript as well.
but it really depends on waht you want to achive.
full fledged features
uploading the songs and downloading them what do i require to do that?
and online chatting
@niko I think you need a web-developer !
What is a web developer YOu mean a website name or a person?
:X
hello Omeid
and som1 needed a web - developer ? lol
btw for a chat PHP aint a very great solution.
lolz yeah :)
10:53
trust me tried. php - > XHR Polling (had 1 million hits in 1 day) my domain provider reomoved my account :'/ , then went to comet but it became hard to detect whose disconneting and whose got disconnected (and needs to reconnect) , then wrote a self made stream program that used forever open scripts (that kiled my server) .. then used php sockets finally learnt about node.js (thanks to TImDev he saved me from dieng into C++ code) lol
@Darkyen Yeah there is some really good node.js streaming.
what about getting a new host
ii bought a web server myslf instead :P
node.js is amazing because of its low footprint.
nyways gotta go. cya l8rs
@Darkyen : the HTML5 websockets might be interesting for you
I've never used Node.js between
11:39
@ircmaxell Any topic coming from a PHP (based) blogger that isn't already discussed to death is a good topic :)
@ircmaxell Optimization ?
that is my fav topic in the whole universe of programming !
11:52
@ircmaxell read the blog post after that tweet by padraic and still think the blog post is drawing wrong conclusions.
Daily wtf yesterday was really nice again :)
@irxmaxell Autocompletion doesnt make it easier to architect code. It has nothing to do with OOD and it doesnt violate LOD. If I $violate->law->of->demeter then it was me and not Autocompletion. Everything else is like saying road signs should be removed because they will lead people too deep into the countryside. I fully agree that one shouldnt just type without thinking but blaming AC for not thinking is simply blaming the wrong thing.
@ircmaxell AC does exactly what you deny in your first sentence: it helps you write code faster. For instance, when you forgot if that darn PHP function was stream_this or stream_that or if it was array_map(callbackOrArrayFirst? - I use it as a lookup tool. It lets me see argument order and return types and it will even let me go directly to the PHP Manual when proper documents are there. Nothing more, nothing less.
On a curious sidenote, do you turn off tab-complete on the shell?
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13:06
@Gordon +1 you got to love that one :)
13:24
@Gordon No. I have nothing against completion. But I want user-initiated completion (such as in tab-completion), not automated throw stuff up in my face when I'm trying to type autocompletion
@edorian :-D I've got another one planned for Friday. But I need to make a quick project on github first (it shouldn't be more than a few hundred lines of code)
hey ircmaxell :D
@Gordon Well, that's kind of the point of the post. To get you to think. I admit right in the post that what I said won't work for everyone, and isn't necessarily the best way to go about it. I found something that works for me, and shared. I don't want everyone to try it, I want everyone to think about it. If I can get you to think when you read one of my posts, I did my job...
@ircmaxell well, if that was the main point i dont think it got across
@Gordon True, but writing code is the fastest thing that I do. Why do I care about doing that? The hard part is figuring out what, why and how to write it. Once I start writing, it just flows. It's a micro-optimization to try to make the actually typing of the code faster...
@Gordon You thought about it, didn't you?
@ircmaxell not as much as i was angered by it
13:28
@Gordon An emotional response is still a response.
almost every line i read spelled wrong assumption to me. and i think you are smarter than that
@Gordon fair enough.
turn off AC if you dont like it. Hit Ctrl-Space to bring it up. Perfectly possible and valid workflow. But dont blame AC for poor code. Because thats not a reason for it. Its the developer.
I guess I tried a different angle in this post. Rather than posting something that was completely factual and known, I tried to toss something out there that was edgy, controversial and incomplete. I wanted to get a reaction. I wanted to write something more than the same old dribble that's out there
@Gordon don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming AC for poor code. But it can be a crutch that if you're not diciplined with you can start to fall on, resulting in bad code. And Ctrl-Space isn't auto-completion, it's completion (which I'm fully for)
it brings up the same content assist in my Zend IDE, which is the same thing as just doing str_ and waiting a second
13:32
@Gordon well, in other IDEs I've used, there is no wait time, which is my issue with it
Zend Studio can even set the delay time in ms
its 200ms to be exact
but since its java it feels like a full second :)
@ircmaxell well, the post should have been titled Turn off being undisciplined then ;)
it wasn't titled Turn Off Autocomplete. It was titled Why I Turned Off AutoComplete
fair enough. still, there is a number of arguments that seem just wrong to me.
13:37
@Gordon then write a comment for them.
i dont like writing comments to blog post. i was tempted to write a blog reply though but then felt it would be nicer to tell you here to prevent extensive commenting or have it look like a flame war.
and I basically told you my opinion now so I'm fine with that
@Gordon Yeah, but you have a good opinion, so a response post would be good to the community
yeah, but the community doesnt read my blog anyway ;)
maybe i'll write one this evening, but dont expect it to happen.
lol
Well, I know your opinion, and that's a good start
As a matter of fact, it sucks of completion to block the UI while I'm trying to break lines. Which is why I raised the delay significantly. In fact, I rarely wait for autocompletion to popup. I almost always invoke it myself.
@Gordon I might not count much, but hey, I'm in. :)
Hey, @teresko! How's it going?
13:46
@ChristianSciberras then why not disable it entirely then? Always use manual invocation
@ircmaxell I'm too lazy to do that :P
@ChristianSciberras thats illogical
But really, if the whole argument was about how long this thing took to show up, then I'm up with it.
What matters to me is that it's there. The "when to invoke it" seems to be another matter entirely.
@ircmaxell so can we agree that you turned off AC because it disrupts your workflow?
13:49
@Gordon yes
cool!
@Gordon Why should I bother? It doesn't do a difference to me.
@ChristianSciberras what I meant was that its illogical to say "I am too lazy to turn it off" but at the same time saying "Im not too lazy to raise the delay" which technically takes more effort than disabling it.
Well, I'm more often than not looking into increasing the delay than disabling it.
Might as well admit it didn't occur to me to disable it. lol
13:52
speaking of autocompletion. whats the name of that command that will tell me which ports are in use on a linux machine. not netstat. something like lsfop or something (and they say php naming is bad)
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@Gordon netstat will
> (and they say php naming is bad)
lol
portmap?
netstat --numeric-ports --listening <-- will show you all listening applications and on which port
the other one was prettier
the lsfopwhater thing
actually i think it was lsof
but the man page says it lists open files
13:57
yeah
> -i select IPv[46] files
thanks
welcome ^^
also, there's netstat -lptu
lsof -Pi4
wishes local isp supported ipv6.
any of you people running a mac/osx?
*nix:     execute('grep -m 1 vendor_id /proc/cpuinfo')
windows:  getenv('PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER')
osx:      ??? :(
Impressively, I'm running 11 different VMs at home (not concurrently ofc), 5 of which are different windows versions, all legit. The rest, various linux/nix-like. And no osx. Just can't seem to find a legit copy of osx to buy anywhere...
14:08
@ChristianSciberras - you can buy a legit copy of osx, you just have to buy the hardware first :)
that's their entire business model
@rickchristie Very funny.
Yeah, running a monopoly. Nice model indeed.
this is the start of something dirty
E_WARNING => array(
    '/Cannot rename a file across wrapper/'     => 'StreamWrapperException',
    '/Can\'t truncate this stream/'             => 'IOException',
    '/copy\(\) function cannot be a directory/' => 'InvalidFileException',
    '/does not allow unlinking/'                => 'StreamWrapperException',
    '/Exclusive locks/'                         => 'InvalidLockException',
    '/Failed to seek to position/'              => 'IOException',
    '/Failed to write \d+ bytes/'               => 'WriteFailureException',
@ircmaxell lol
hehehe
Why are you doing that anyway?
14:10
@ChristianSciberras - I wouldn't call a mere 5% monopoly - microsoft makes software to sell softwares, apple makes software to sell hardware
@rickchristie That's the point. I don't want the hardware, I just want the software.
other way round with me :)
@rickchristie :)
@rickchristie Locking a product exclusively to another product, is a monopoly.
@ircmaxell This seems to be the start of a de-dirtyfing wrapper
14:12
@edorian that too
Need h/w? Buy it form us. Need software? Buy it from us. Need support? Buy it from us. Need x? Buy it from us.
@ircmaxell But why are you doing it?
but it takes something dirty to de-dirtify something
@ChristianSciberras - that's their business model. I truly don't see anything wrong from that at all. But let's not continue this conversation :)
@rickchristie +1
@rickchristie And they blame other people for adding free extras with their OS.
sigh
@ircmaxell Again, what are you trying to do? If I understand correctly, you're matching an error message so as to get to it's corresponding exception?
14:17
@ChristianSciberras dont buy one then and be good
@Gordon I'm sure you've heard people excusing pirated music.
@ChristianSciberras see, you got it
@ircmaxell Well, I still don't see the point in implementing it.
wait till friday
Oh, right. I remember. Global handler doesn't know why something blew up in its face. =D
'mkay
Say, @Gordon ever heard the one about PHP's switch being extremely inefficient?
I think it was Stefan Esser that brought it up. Not sure.
An ideas if it has been fixed since then?
14:21
@ChristianSciberras no
hmm ... it's kinda funny how anything global seems to be the harmful , or at least "worst of working solutions"
@ircmaxell how do i restart a lighty? is there some sort of apachectl thing for it?
@Gordon "No" to being fixed, or "no" in not hearing about it?
@ChristianSciberras 2nd
14:24
hmm, seems to be spawn-fcgi
@ChristianSciberras i dont care
@Gordon send a sighup to the process
@ircmaxell im not even sure its running
weird
something's broken. bbl
enjoy
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what would you name the exception for the warning: "Unable to find gid for file"
14:37
FileGIDNotFoundException? FileStatException?
eih, not really sure that's appropriate. I'm leaning on IOException, but at the same time I'm also thinking something else...
StatException works for me
IOException or anything near files.
@ircmaxell Hehe :)
:-D
class IOException extends RuntimeException {}
class InvalidFileNameException extends IOException {}
class InvalidLockException extends IOException {}
class InvalidStreamException extends IOException {}
class PartialWriteException extends WriteFailureException {}
class StatException extends IOException {}
class StreamWrapperException extends IOException {}
class WriteFailureException extends IOException {}
Quite popular that exception.
@ircmaxell Is this the Java chat room?
14:41
@Michael No, but very near. It's the PHP chatroom.
If you want to get nearer to java, go to #javascript. lol.
@Michael no
it's the Lets fix PHP and make it useable chat room
I just said that because RuntimeException and IOException are both Java exceptions.
Except an IOException is not a RuntimeException in Java.
@ircmaxell Shouldn't you and @Gordon be setting up the chat room title/subject daily?
That can be one annoying thing: all exceptions have to be caught or thrown (unless it's a RuntimeException).
@Michael RuntimeException is a PHP exception as well
14:43
Yesterday's "To kill, or not to kill: autocompletion."
@ircmaxell hrm, didn't know that
room topic changed to PHP: Today's topic: ignoring Christian S.
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:P
room topic changed to PHP: Discussion for all things PHP - Don't ask whether someone is here or can help. Just ask us. If anybody can and wants to help, they will. But no one can know before you actually ask your question.
yeah i see
14:45
@Gordon lol
Woah!
'/Failed allocating \d+ bytes/' => 'OutOfMemoryException',
@Gordon You wait till I get your place of room owner. I just have to break into SO servers. lol
@ChristianSciberras been there, done that, got the t-shirt (and stickers)
whoa.. even stickers
@ircmaxell No $1m grant? That sucks. Better with those russian guys. XD
14:51
@ChristianSciberras I'm actually not kidding either...
@ircmaxell Well, what can I say? Lucky you. I tend to get into local sites (coz they suck). And of course don't get anything in return.
Hello world!
World? We're on Mars!
14:54
darnit, i knew i took the wrong bus
lol again
what do you guys talking about ?
you tell me
user196106
Silence
i heard something about breaking someone server :p
@ayublin Who? :-X
14:56
Question, any reason why $obj->prop=str_pad('10*1024*1024',,chr(0)) causes PHP to reach well over 130mb of usage? Without that code, it's at 3.5mb
@ircmaxell someone with stickers. lol.
That number should amount to 10mb. PHP shouldn't have went over 20/30mb
@ChristianSciberras you must supply a valid length
@ircmaxell sorry, pasted the number in the wrong side.
$obj->prop = str_pad( '', 10*1024*1024, chr(0) )
prob how str_pad actually works internally
15:01
$obj is stored throughout the whole app lifetime, but that code is executed only once. So it should allocate 10mb once.
how many times is obj initialized? (how many instances of new?
the code isn't executed in any code container (method or functions).
I'm using require_once's so it ain't executed more than once.
15:18
    protected $exceptions = array(
        E_NOTICE => array(
            '/Content-type not specified assuming/'              => 'StreamWrapperException',
            '/Unknown file type \\(\d+\\)/'                      => 'StatException',
        ),
        E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR => array(
            '/Max memory must be >= 0/'                          => 'StreamWrapperException',
            '/No URL resource specified/'                        => 'StreamWrapperException',
        ),
        E_WARNING => array(
that handles all the filesystem and stream errors
@ircmaxell Wasn't there an error for when header() was sent after output?
@ircmaxell where did you find the error messages? Did you grep them from c source?
@ircmaxell - is it wrong for me to consider using it? Looks useful, instead of converting errors to just ErrorException, convert them to relevant exceptions.
@Gordon yes
@rickchristie that's the idea :-D. Once I get it usable, I'm going to push it to github
@ChristianSciberras that's not a filesystem or stream error. I'll get there, just not yet
@ircmaxell - wunderbar!
15:27
yeah, the goal is to have it be reasonably complete with the core, and extendable so you can add your own error grepping...
@ircmaxell Will this work for non-English users?
@Michael Not sure about that. Wasn't sure how to handle that, errors suck in that regard
@ircmaxell im not sure on all the invalidargumentexceptions. some of them might rather be domainexceptions
@ircmaxell Yeah, I don't know if the errors are i18n-ized.
@Gordon yeah, some should...
15:31
@ircmaxell can you pastebin the grep somewhere? does it include all the errors or just for filesystem?
@Gordon I am manually going through the source, not really a true grep
let me checkout the full source and grep...
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Q: List of all possible PHP errors

Silver LightSometimes, while coding in PHP we get parse or syntax errors like those: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_ECHO, expecting ',' or ';' in /var/www/example/index.php on line 4 I would like to know, if there is a list of all possible errors that PHP interpreter can output. I've searched php...

find . -name "*.c" | xargs grep "zend_error"
at least that's what's suggested there
well, I've been using zend_error_docref
fine with me since i have no idea :)
lol
some of the errors won't be possible to catch because of OS limitation
but I figure given enough time, people should report them (and since I'm doing a regex based match, it should be possible to get robust coverage)
15:36
what i would like to see is a system where people can lookup those error messages and get possible solutions. kinda like ora-code pages
sorry, php_error_docref. So I could use either zend_error or php_error_docref
@Gordon true
actually,
public function handleError($errNo, $errStr, $errFile, $errLine) {
    $exception = $this->lookupError($errNo, $errStr);
    if ($exception) {
        $previous = new ErrorException($errStr, 0, $errNo, $errFile, $errLine);
        throw new $exception($errStr, $errNo, $previous);
    }
    foreach ($this->failureCallbacks as $callback) {
        if ($callback($errNo, $errStr, $errFile, $errLine)) {
            return true;
        }
    }
    return false;
}
so you could add a failureCallback to log the error for inclusion in a master list (in fact, I could build a web service to do just that, so you "install" the plugin and it will make a rest request to log the error in a central repository, which would then be used to implement more handlers and document them as well)
@ircmaxell there's some noise in there
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