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13:00
@dragon112 what happnd ?
why do you have a 16.5 age?
@reikyoushin it's India, we have all the things which other nations doesn't have
@Mr.Alien noop its because its 12+ and here we do 12th at the age of 16 or 17
@Mr.Alien You happened :p
@dragon112 LOL
13:02
@NullPoiиteя many people are joining navy these days, also people are working abroad, generally mid east..
Nah I'm just kidding, I love you @Mr.Alien
Yeah, actually I met two people the other day who were "going to join the navy" ... loads of them out
@dragon112 man loving man ..... sounds fishy :P
@dragon112 :D hehe loveyou too..
13:03
@NullPoiиteя man replying to a man loving man.. seems fishier
@NullPoiиteя nah that's just bro-ship... nothing more than that, completely straight..
i know i know ... lol just kidding ...
@NullPoiиteя It's Guy Love
that's what you call an 'overly manly man.. to man'
@dragon112 You could probably get my address from my name & city quite easily
13:04
@Jimbo the only thing is that we have to stay away from family... and I don't like water, as well as height :p
@SweetieBelle I can get your location in a minute, not exact but I can
@Mr.Alien You can get the location of my VPN in a minute. :P
smart :p
@SweetieBelle give me your latitude and longitude i can tell yours exact location :P
13:05
haha
@NullPoiиteя let her give me her address and i can tell her exact location XP
:D
@reikyoushin If you come to my house expecting a saucy chick, you'll be disappointed I'm afraid. :(
@SweetieBelle nah.. not expecting. haha. i dont expect much from this world anyway. LOL
@SweetieBelle What about, a non-saucy chick?
13:06
@SweetieBelle what about your neighbor..
@Jimbo Hmm, if you accidentally go to my neighbors, yes.
This is assuming we've already walked past Mr. Alien in the bush
I'm a guy with an epic beard. :P
I got a query which has a wishweek (201333 ) thats the format. its selected from the database in a variable i counted thisyear and week 201333 how do I make the query sort the database wishweek with the variable one descending .. ?
@SweetieBelle lol
13:07
@SweetieBelle Beards are sexy as hell
@SweetieBelle nah. i can see you have a horn and pink hair..
@reikyoushin :D
Pink hair? Only on weekends. But don't tell my employers.
^ it has swarmed a lot of answers which don't properly answer the technical problem
@Mr.Alien btw if anyone else wants to join check this nausena-bharti.nic.in/pdf/GP2/Adv.pdf physical is quite difficult
13:11
@NullPoiиteя I was in NCC
@Mr.Alien but i joined jim and my weight is much now :(
Anonymous
People, lets talk about unit testing for a change.
Anonymous
This room is always ooof-topic
Anonymous
:(
gym :p and my height is pretty good but I suck at body
@Simon_eQ oh wow, lets go on topic
13:13
@Simon_eQ you can talk ..no one is stopping you :)
Anonymous
@NullPoiиteя lets
@Simon_eQ we were on topic just a while ago
Anonymous
@Mr.Alien Ok, what do you know of it?
user895378
@JoeWatkins Thanks for spending time looking at my pthreads problems. I understand that every time someone posts an issue it's a drain on your time :)
13:14
@Mr.Alien mods ...
@Simon_eQ On topic? That's what work is for. :D This room is for compile breaks.
user895378
(I try not to do it flippantly)
@Simon_eQ I used to give them in my school days, 2 unit tests and 2 semesters :p
@SweetieBelle C(++) guys should be banned from this room
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@HamZa Whys? :( I'm employed to write C++ so I write C++. :P
Anonymous
13:15
C++ people are always, off-topic :)
Anonymous
Maybe, their room is frozen again, for being off-topic
@SweetieBelle haha, no it's just we php devops have problems when we enter the C++ lounge, they hate us
Wouldn't say I'm a C++ guy, if I have a choice I'm a perl guy.
@Simon_eQ not again .. :P
@HamZa I work with a lot of languages.
13:16
Hey, what do you guys think of w3school's php lessons?
@user1803405 crap
@SweetieBelle well since you're a regex guru, I'm making an exception :)
I've heard their info on something was bad, I wasn't sure which language. I usuall use them in addition to other lesson sites
@user1803405 They make you good :) at being bad
how so?
13:17
@HamZa Wouldn't say I'm a guru, not as much as I should be... but I like regex.
@user1803405 codecademy.com/learn this is way better
@user1803405 They're incredible. They manage to teach so many bad practices in such a short period of time.
@SweetieBelle either way is fine
My PHP Version 5.2.12 when I my trying to install chamilo its throwing error Warning: Unexpected character in input: '\' (ASCII=92) state=1 & Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING and the LINE IS - use \ChamiloSession as Session;

From here http://php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.importing.php I assumed it should recognize this \ ...let me know if I am wrong with my perception as in the package many times its being used
13:18
gotcha, think I'll stear clear of it then
code academy, any other good resources?
@HamZa lol
don't really feel like buying a book, since I never actually read them, but I've got some free time at work, I want to dive into php
@user1803405 StackOverflow, PHP.net documentation (by far the best lang docs I've ever seen). The best way to write programs is dive in imo.
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Q: PHP Parse/Syntax Errors; and How to solve them?

mariodraft Everyone runs into syntax errors. Even experienced coders make typos. For programming newcomers it's part of the learning fun, but quite hard to overcome terse/cryptic messages such as: PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '{' in index.php on line 20 Something's wrong, but finding ...

13:19
@HamZa the only php_exam.asp makes me smile ;)
@Neal lol new table for each user .... its epic
Also, Please please please, don't create new tables for each user in your system. That's an antipattern that will kill your application, your server, yourself, your family, and everyone whose name begins with an 'S' — Mchl 56 secs ago
@AlmaDoMundo syntax __bold__
@NullPoiиteя yea wtf
@user1803405 php manual
13:20
is php.net easy to read for a beginner? I wouldn't have wanted to go to w3c documentation to have learned html/css in the beginning
@user1803405 yupp its easy ... also read source code
Anonymous
@user1803405 php.net is not for a beginner.
@user1803405 Yes, very well documented.
@HamZa ah, nevermind - the sense is obvious
13:20
@Simon_eQ php.net is where I unlearned all the bad practices I learned from tutorials around the Internet.
@Simon_eQ imho its
well thanks a lot guys
@user1803405 np
Anonymous
We are talking about basics here. Trust me, the manual is not for beginners
@Simon_eQ The manual is for beginners, but it's a reference and not a tutorial. Alone, it will not get you writing programs, but coupled with tutorials and sample code it will make you write better ones.
13:22
@SweetieBelle true ... exactly
@AlmaDoMundo lol did you click on the link ?
@Simon_eQ and then what should beginner read?
lol.. i just restarted my computer and when i came back suddenly the off topic thing shows up :P
@HamZa that was about styling
Anonymous
@AlmaDoMundo w3schools.
13:22
@AlmaDoMundo I know
@Simon_eQ I've never read their php lessons. even don't know that such lessons exist until now
Anonymous
@user1803405 Forget everything, and start with tizag.com
@Simon_eQ A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
Anonymous
To go on and forth about the w3schools being a bad reference is futile. As they have made several changes to it already. You are living yesterday @Gordon
13:24
@SweetieBelle my mentor was good ole google and SO. i just try to do something and look for ways to make the code work on google. not really on to reading and stuff. not until the later part.. that is
@Simon_eQ Nobody should read w3schools, it teaches you the wrong way to do anything.
@Simon_eQ still it's not a good place to learn things
@reikyoushin Same, I try to work out how something works procedurally, then I try to implement it. If I can't, I look in docs.
@Simon_eQ may be you like idea of something is better than nothing :P
@SweetieBelle then php.net gets handy. right?
13:25
@NullPoiиteя So does PHP :/
@reikyoushin I love php.net because it's the type of reference that really works for me. I just want to know function, parameters, description & return.
@reikyoushin php.net is a toolbox contents list, it's not a hold-your-hand guide.
I have a query which select wishweek that contains 1 i have a variable that contains $id= '1'; is it posible in the query making it 1- $id and then desc on that?
Anonymous
oof! I give up
@user1803405 it's easy, but it's not a tutorial and whether you can follow along depends a bit on your previous knowledge. If you have no clue whatsoever about types and and control structures and basically only know html and css, it will be challenging. Have a look at tuxradar.com/practicalphp instead. It's a bit old but good enough to get started.
@Simon_eQ Do you indent your code like this:
there should be a free PHP course here.. >.< codeschool.com (i mean right now there was none)
13:27
I think it's better to learn programming rather than 'php programming'
if ($t<"20")
  {
  echo "Have a good day!";
  }
wtf
@Simon_eQ Just take a look for example this page http://w3schools.com/php/php_post.asp
They teach you about $_GET/$_POST but they don't tell you to check with isset() or array_key_exists
Furthermore, they introduce you to $_REQUEST without warning you that you shouldn't use it.
First CRAP in 2mn discovered.
doing queries on smaller databases is faster. why is that an antipattern? — Bojan Serafimov 59 secs ago
Anonymous
NO
13:28
@Simon_eQ That's how w3schools encourages you to do so.
@AlmaDoMundo yeah i also believe in that
@reikyoushin awesome way of presentation .. :)
@HamZa it says PHP $_POST Function. That's enough fail already
mysqli_insert_id() returns a valid ID, mysqli_error() returns nothing. but nothing is inserted on the DB. Some one would have the slighest idea why this would happen ? it kinda broke my day...
@NullPoiиteя it's sad there is no PHP course.. but i loved the jquery course there..
13:29
@reikyoushin design is F**king awesome .. bookmarked for feature suggestion :)
MUST SMASH Bojan Serafimov!!
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Q: table does not exist error

Bojan Serafimov$sql = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS questions_$username(". "question_id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, ". "question MEDIUMTEXT, ". "answer CHAR(1), ". "PRIMARY KEY (question_id))"; $retval = mysql_query($sql, $conn) or die(mysql_error()); $sql = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT ...

See the comments (and the question itself)
@Gordon lol
another question
13:30
Good morrning
should I be learning mysql before php?
@NullPoiиteя yeah.. it has a console like environment where you learn stuff.. see this codeschool.com/courses/try-jquery
Good morning @ircmaxell
@ircmaxell Mornin'
@user1803405 I would say no, learn it alongside PHP.
13:31
or just dive into php and pick up mysql while learning php?
@ircmaxell good morning
@SweetieBelle k thanks
@Neal if you're going to smash for every stupid question, you'll get a black belt in 1 month
13:31
@Gordon but but but but w3schools said it was fine...
@AlmaDoMundo ^_^
@user1803405 Set yourself a goal and accomplish it, take small and accomplishable steps.
@ircmaxell Where is "blah" !
@SweetieBelle that's how i do it..
Anonymous
13:32
I refuse
@user1803405 Don't try to 'write Facebook', break your goal down and understand each component. You will rewrite everything a lot of times, be prepared to be frustrated, be prepared to rewrite, refactor and delete a lot of stuff.
That's part of the learning curve for ANY skill.
until now i dont know the special tags on the chat box.. hahaha
13:33
@ircmaxell I have a lot of imagination
remove that pls
@ircmaxell I'm pretty sure that's the wrong kind of injection..
@Gordon that's exactly the point
Anyone here used ImageMagick before?
13:34
@JoelMurphy Yes
Anonymous
Seems like someone has got a good taste for indecency
Is this a good answer?
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A: table does not exist error

NealI think you need to rethink you general pattern. You should not be creating a new table per user! You should have a tests, questions, test_questions, answers, and users table Something like this: test: id, name, duration question: id, question test_questions: id, test_id, question_id...

Hello to every one
@SweetieBelle Do you know if it's possible to monitor conversion progress with PHP? I've been googling for about an hour, but it seems nobody has ever figured it out
Anonymous
hi there
13:36
is it possible to remove .php and to replace it with .com ?
@Neal A table for each and every user, maintainability yay!!!
@user797204 yes, it's possible
@user797204 you mean https: //domain.com/index.com
@dragon112 lol. and my answer fixes that (hopefully) haha
I have a user table, and instead of searching for his questions in the whole database of questions, i have a database for him only, which is faster. — Bojan Serafimov 20 secs ago
wth...
13:38
if we run php file... in URL
@dragon112 user delete = just delete one table and it's done. yaay!
can we do that?
@Neal yes - just upvoted you
@JoelMurphy still... wth...
@user797204 yes.. via htaccess (though i don't get why you need to do that)
13:38
@Joel Not with builtin API I dont think, you may be able to do it with exec and monitoring the CLI process.
Anonymous
Can PHP unit test objects instead of methods?
@reican you let me know how?
@Neal The second I read a question like that I go "Oh no, I'm not wasting my energy on this one." and I ctrl+f4
@Simon_eQ How would you test an object?
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Q: How to change the PHP file extension using .htacess file on GoDaddy Linux Hosting?

FawadafrI am using the following .htacess rules to modify the PHP file extensions to HTML: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}\.php -f RewriteRule ^(.*)$ $1.html I placed the .htacess file as well as two PHP files (page1.php and page2.php) in the root. ...

13:39
@dragon112 lol I thought that too originally then I just changed my mind... maybe the OP does not realize that JOINs exist?
@reikyoushin
Anonymous
@SweetieBelle to check if it has any errors?
Anonymous
I am new to this stuff
@user797204 just change html to com.. if my theory was right it should work. (haven't tested it yet)
@Simon_eQ You'd test all of its functions, surely.
13:40
@Simon_eQ the subject under test usually is an object. you test that object's public API
ok thank you
@Simon_eQ If none of the functions have errors, the object doesn't have errors.
@Neal If he doesn't know that much maybe it's time to hire a developer.
Also not reading the manual is just bad.
@dragon112 TO THE BATCAVE!
@user797204 or you can add .com to the php handler.. it would be easier i guess
Anonymous
13:42
I meant, it more like ... " run this object, go through all existing, methods and properties and check if there are some logical errors "
@SweetieBelle Damn. I'm converting pdfs to images, and I was just wondering if there was an easy way to monitor progress. Looks like I'll just have to go down the route of showing an ajax image and letting the user wait lol.
Cheers anyhow
@HamZa lol
@BatProgrammer, Gotham
3 tweets, 9 followers, following 3 users
@Gordon ^_^
13:43
@Neal close and move on otherwise I might become crazy
I have to find out who that elusive superhero is in real life
@HamZa does this need to be closed? The OP really does not know what they are doing...
he looks familiar, but I cant pinpoint it
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Q: What variable "type" is this?

Matt ClarkeWhat is the variable type of PDO::FETCH_ASSOC ? Is it a string? <?php # @???? - PDO Fetch Type private $fetchType = PDO::FETCH_ASSOC; ?>

na na nan nan na na nan na na bat programmer
13:44
another WT*
wtf
this does not answer my question, but i'm gonna delete that code anyway. — Bojan Serafimov 15 secs ago
^^^
@Neal yes?
I saw that too, wut?
@ircmaxell correct
@Neal it is tagged so yes, it needs to be closed
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13:45
@Gordon lol
God that 'Don't use mysql_' stuff is turning into spam. :/ Every single noob SQL question has that spammed by like 5 people.
3
@SweetieBelle exactly
lol I have that book @HamZa ^_^
@Neal I'd say remove the comments and add that line to your answer in a short notification
@Neal me too :D
13:46
Nothing. That's a syntax error... — ircmaxell 12 secs ago
@dragon112 :-\
Like "mysql_* methods will be discontinued in the future read more here" with some link or something
@ircmaxell yeah +1
@Neal Yeah, it doesn't have an idea about his problem
this does not answer my question, but i'm gonna delete that code anyway. — Bojan Serafimov 3 mins ago
wtf
...
I'd say don't upvote the people who spam it in comments. We need a canonical resource on how to use PHP with MySQL using PDO and mysqli to link to, then people will stop using awful old tutorials using vulnerable mysql_*.
Those spam comments do not achieve anything.
13:49
@SweetieBelle there are some good posts
And frankly, they'll just start writing vulnerable PDO or mysqli, if they're not told WHY mysql_* is generally a bad idea.
there is one posted by YourCommonSense, but some people closed it :(
@SweetieBelle that I am not sure of. But I agree that it should be less obtrusive and instead worked into the answers as a side note
@Neal He's clearly off his tits. Don't waste your time
user895378
@SweetieBelle I don't think anyone would argue that your annoyance at seeing the same message everywhere outweighs the importance of preventing security vulnerabilities. Obviously there are tons of people who still haven't seen the message if it still shows up often enough to bother you.
13:49
@Jimbo I guess... I just thought that I could point him in the right direction...
@rdlowrey If it were impossible to write vulnerable PDO or mysqli I would absolutely 100% agree with you, but it isn't, and people still do.
user895378
@SweetieBelle So we should throw up our hands and not bother. That's a great idea.
user895378
"Total security isn't possible so don't bother." <-- idiotic
@rdlowrey No, we should tackle the root of the issue: awareness of SQL vulnerabilities. Not pretend that the issue lies with a library.
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Q: How should we handle ext/mysql deprecation in PHP questions (older included)?

HirotoThis has been talked about quite a bit in the PHP chatroom, and this comment is used to direct people to the why should i stop using mysql_* functions? question. Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. See the red box? Lear...

user895378
13:52
@SweetieBelle Good luck fitting that in a comment. Anyone using mysql_* is already painfully unaware of SQL injection issues in the first place. You complained about the frequency of the comment -- not its content. Which is it?
My question was why doesn't the table exist. — Bojan Serafimov 43 secs ago
WTF
LMAO
LOL
@Neal I told you guys, close it and move on
13:53
@ircmaxell boom!
@BojanSerafimov and the answer is -- Do not do that, it is incorrect and antipattern and you will run into issues in the future, here is a better way of doing what you are currently doing... — Neal 6 secs ago
@Neal When it looks like a help vampire, it smells like a help vampire and it tastes like a help vampire it's probably a help vampire.
@rdlowrey Yes, and telling people who have no idea about MySQL vulnerabilities to 'Go use PDO lol' will not prevent them from writing vulnerable code and may give them a false sense of security ('Well at least I'm using a new library, must be fool proof').
@dragon112 Well it seems as though I am a sucker...
13:54
@ircmaxell yea...
@SweetieBelle Did you even read the comment? Have you checked any of the links? If you're really boiling that comment down to "Go use PDO lol"...
where can i learn or get a list of the SO chatbox shortcodes?
@rdlowrey Frankly people still post that blockquote even when the mysql_query doesn't contain user submitted inputs or the user has escaped & sanitized all the inputs correctly.
@BojanSerafimov You just confirmed that you should go learn the basics before touching any serious code. Otherwise you're commiting a crime against humanity. — HamZa 27 secs ago
Anonymous
@reikyoushin
@cspray Do you think most people read the links...?
user895378
@SweetieBelle The comment points people to basic information about how to use prepared statements. That does exactly what you're asking. Your argument doesn't make any sense.
user895378
So again I say, your annoyance at seeing that comment over and over demonstrates the obvious need for its existence.
It seemed faster because I was searching a smaller table, but I didn't take into account the time it takes to find that table, so it's my mistake. — Bojan Serafimov 2 mins ago
....
@SweetieBelle That's all that you can do for someone in a comment, Do you want the commenter to driver over to them and tell them in person why mysql_* sucks?
13:56
@SweetieBelle How else would you suggest to inform them about SQL vulnerabilities? Do you really expect to convey enough information in a comment?
Even in an answer you couldn't just "on the side" tell them about SQL vulnerabilities.
@cspray @dragon112 @rdlowrey First of all, I'd make sure the code in the example IS vulnerable (i.e. not post it when they're escaping & sanitizing, STILL post it if they're using PDO/mysqli with vulnerable SQL).
There are programs running in my desk? — nickb 43 secs ago
@Simon_eQ yeah found it. thx
user895378
@SweetieBelle You don't have to tell me that. I don't ever post the damn thing. You're just defending an indefensible position by saying the comment shouldn't be applied as much as humany possible.
13:58
lol stackoverflow is suffering from a wave of crappy questions
user895378
Advocating against security advisories is asinine, regardless of how many times you've seen the warning.
How do you post an image on here anyway?
@rdlowrey Misrepresenting my position is asinine. I said 'post a better one' and 'post it once, not 5+ times', not 'Don't advise people about a security vulnerability.'
@Fabien paste the link as the only content in a message
or click upload.
user895378
@SweetieBelle Changing your argument is changing your argument:
user895378
13:59
14 mins ago, by Sweetie Belle
God that 'Don't use mysql_' stuff is turning into spam. :/ Every single noob SQL question has that spammed by like 5 people.
@HamZa I can't understand, why. Why so many crappy questions. It simply faster to open google and type a question, getting answer in 1 second. But nooo.. we are going to register on SO (filling at least some form fields), then ask that question and wait for an answer..

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