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09:16
http://kwz.me/L0 RT @doctorow: Dear BBC: Every time a newsreader says "Internet website," W3C kills a kitten. PLEASE THINK OF THE KITTENS!
So that is confirmation that the W3C does kill kittens!!
09:55
@Gordon What's that supposed to mean? People do intranet websites as well, no?
hello..i am working on a contact form. nothing is stored in a database, just sends an email. I was wondering if there was a way to prevent the back button after i do a redirect to my thank you page $send_mail = mail($emailTo, $subject, $body, $headers);
if ($send_mail) {
header("Location: ../thankyou");
exit();
}
@ChristianSciberras they're not web*sites then, no? "web" is just a short name for *world wide web
@Artefacto You've got a point there. Intranet sites?
Hmm, current hype dictates "intranet app".
@ChristianSciberras seems more appropriate
So yeah, no more (web)sites, it's all about apps!
apps, apps, shups.
10:51
huh?
@KamilTomšík ayuh? (g'morning @KamilTomšík)
@ChristianSciberras gmorning, what was that about? what's wrong with web apps?
@KamilTomšík I'm a bit of a hype skeptic.
you don't have to be, web apps are great not because of hype, but because they're really better
The definition of "app" has been twisted, eaten, spit back out, so much, that it doesn't hold ground.
web apps are nothing more than websites.
10:55
my point is about lack of updates. web app is always fresh
@ChristianSciberras that's not right
website does nothing (it just informs), webapp does something
@KamilTomšík Just because some people decided they should share the great stuff they (think) they're doing doesn't change the fact that what they're doing is the same that was done previously.
It's not even a change of concept, more a change of mentality.
you should define what app means to each of you otherwise you are talking past each other
10:57
what are you talking about?
@Gordon Exactly.
What I see as "app" is what the media describes as "app".
@Gordon so, what's webapp for you?
That is, anything from a booking form to a fart button (ffs)
hm, I don't get your point... :)
@KamilTomšík a webapp (unlike just an App) is an application accessible via a graphical interface build from common web technologies that solves a certain problem
at least thats my spontaneous definition
11:01
@KamilTomšík I've been doing native apps for a while. Web apps are the same thing (conceptually), except they're for the web instead of a desktop.
That's what a web app should be.
yeah, webapp == app with webui, accessible using just browser which means you don't need to "update" your version
its easier for App: for every crap there is an App
@ChristianSciberras I've been too, still I don't see where's the problem :)
@KamilTomšík The problem with "(web)app" and the media (hence where hype comes in) is that they call an iframe to a website a "web app".
who did that? :-D
11:03
crAPPle - that sums it up :)
Title: "How to build a webapp in seconds"
Subtitle: "using novel iframe technology"
*sigh*
wtf is wrong with this chat formatting :(
@Gordon apple said that?
@KamilTomšík No, I say that. I have a high disregard for all that App crap
@Gordon just earned a few stars.
@Gordon oh... so you don't like webapps, just because most of people misuse the term
11:05
@KamilTomšík Likewise.
@KamilTomšík I like webapps. I dont like Apps.
A term is only as good as its misuses... if it is often used incorrectly it has little value
Apps are that waste product Apple is pushing right now because it offers what they want for their platform until regular web standards offer the same. Apps offer Apple control. WebApps dont do that because they use free technology.
huh? does app have anything to do with apple?
@ircmaxell good point.
@KamilTomšík Yes, of couse. Go outside now and ask a random person what an App is and he will tell you its a little program for the iPhone.
11:09
@Gordon not around here... apple does have 1% in computers in here, and maybe 5% in phones
@ircmaxell Exactly.
@KamilTomšík you dont have iPhones or TV?
@Gordon Samsung rules here :-P
"Did you know Windows has apps?" "Huh? Windows?"
Couple that response with the fact that very little people actually know about Mac+OSX/Linux here.
just to be clear - I am windows guy and gf does have macbook - just because it's "cute" - no kidding (she's running windows there too)
11:11
@KamilTomšík so App is an Android App.. in any case, App is on a mobile.
I'm not aware of that hype around here.
considers moving to where @KamilTomšík lives
@KamilTomšík The people that own an iPhone here do it mostly because of apps. The hype is "apps==iPhone"
well, one thing - about that windows on mac - I think it's pretty sad, they can do software, it works, it's well designed, it's cool, they eve use graphics card for computing in most of apps, just... it doesn't behave like I would expect (for example not-working espace, argh)
@ChristianSciberras people around here are buying samsung galaxy s II, because it looks nice :)
11:19
@KamilTomšík Of course, that factor works here as well. But it's different to buy a product because it looks nice from buying a product because you heard people had things called apps available only (perceived impression) on that product.
nobody knows what app is here
just games :-D
@KamilTomšík Where do you live again? =P
anyone can give me a tip how to find out what is refusing connection on a linux server?
im trying to connect to a webserver and get connection refused. the webserver is running. I can connect to it from the host itself but not from another host. I did a tcpdump and it shows the request gets to the network card, is ack'ed and ends.
@ChristianSciberras you know, it's not as good as you might think - for example yesterday I had to explain to graphic designer, that using cufon for everything is not a good idea
@Gordon use your public ip instead of 127.0.0.1
11:27
@KamilTomšík I don't think it's good. On the other hand, I don't think calling anything new that glitters "an app".
@KamilTomšík Vouch for that.
@KamilTomšík thats what i did.
@Gordon ah... that's most common problem, then I don't know, seriously
@Gordon What about firewall?
NIC firewall
(if you have any)
@Gordon what about protocol? HTTP1.0 request vs HTTP1.1 server?
@ChristianSciberras I did not set up any firewalls
@KamilTomšík hmm, actually, i tried again with the public IP and its not working. interesting.
11:29
@Gordon Do you have access to the h/w?
@ChristianSciberras no
I'd replace the nic card.
oh
@KamilTomšík what is odd is that the very same config works on the other server
anyway, thanks.. a new lead to follow
so there's only one network card? You can't try another connection or something?
11:32
Gordon: can you access anything on the server? Is it a fresh install? What distro
@ircmaxell got root, almost, RHEL 5.5
quick question - for a tmp folder for my website, do i chmod to 777 or do i make the apache user owner and give it rights, which one is more secure?
Its the firewall that comes with it
System-config-securitylevel
@ircmaxell how can i check that?
Run that and either add port 80, or disable the firewall
11:36
@ircmaxell ive got shell access only :)
is it iptables then?
It is a shell program
ooh
ok. had to add -tui at the end
it says disabled
i guess @KamilTomšík's lead is really the issue. for some reason the webserver is not responding on the external ip
The firewall is disabled? Or selinux?
both
Is Apache configured to listen on 0:0:0:0?
11:40
its a lighty
Well, is it listening on 0.0.0.0?
it says nothing like that in the conf
Check with netstat
Netstat --numeric-ports --listening
eih, that doesnt include the local addres does it?
Yes it does
It shows all listening port bindings with the IP of the bind...
11:45
it doesnt seem to be listening on that port at all
Then there's your problem..
that's odd
the other server is setup the same. i ran netstat there and its also not showing the port - but I can connect to it on that machine
Hello
Really?
Could anyone guide me about localization using php..
11:47
@ircmaxell absolutely
Odd, its always worked for me. .
I need to show different index.php for different states..
@ircmaxell ah wait.. no.. there it is *:8082
sorry :)
11:49
AAnd if you try that port remotely, does it work?
nope
Can you ping the IP?
yeah
when i connect from the remote server to the webserver i see the packet come in with tcpdump. syn > ack > poof
So it routes properly
Quite odd...
well, apparently the lighty is not listening
11:51
I will help more when I get to the office, if its not fixed by then. Only so much you can do from a phone...
thanks :)
Np. Going to ride the train in peace. Later
laters
hmm, ok. apparently the socket lighty wants to listen on is already in use
try 8080
doh, that does explain why its not working. the server aint running.
11:55
btw: I was wrong, I really meant 0.0.0.0, not public ip, but it should work too
it was a permission problem
it always is :-D
except on windows.
i was already wondering why there was no logs
weird. i never changed the permission on any of these folders
but it also explains another error I was getting from the cache
nice. now i can connect to the websever and it only gives me An Unexpected Error has Occured for a website xP
12:07
you know... every programmer loves doing system stuff :-D
NOT!
:)
:-D
at least we can practice our google skills again :-)
but its really satisfying once you solved the problem. much more than solving coding problems
not for me, I really hate it
most of time it only slows me down from doing interesting stuff
i hate it too, but the challenge is greater because im mostly clueless about those things so when it finally works i feel like i defeated a boss level enemy ;)
12:09
:-D
12:24
@Tariq set_locale() <- that's all you need.
@KamilTomšík / @Gordon I love doing yum install <package>. When it's done, I feel really good.
But sometimes, yum really messes things up.
So much so that I end up restoring the VM from the state before doing yum stuff....and start all over again. sigh
But I've been through doing this on a real system (not a VM), enough to appreciate virtualizing. So I don't mind the ~5/10 mins it takes to restore it.
huh? what's the point?
push your linux box off the cliff :-D
@KamilTomšík I don't understand the question.
I don't push the linux box off the cliff for the same reason I don't throw away my win98 VM. It's for testing purposes.
noooo, you don't have W98 :-D
xp is not supported anymore from ms and you test your sw for 98?
Depends. It ain't for commercial purposes.
you are the "one of them" - guys who are responsible for IE6 pains :)
doesn't matter
no new app should care about W98
12:39
Huh? I don't use IE6, and in the last few months, advocated against testing of sites on ie6.
but you test apps on W98...
Again, it depends.
Mostly, it's related to OS design.
It's on the lines of looking at a typewriter to know how it works. That's all.
function something($arg){
    return something_else($arg) ? $arg : null;
}
function something_else($arg){
    return something($arg) ? $arg : null;
}
Interesting.
Hi guys
I have more of a general question Iam building an ecommerce app using php, I need to implement delivery / shipping matrix, I would like it to be as flexible as possible. Is there any reference / tutorials on this ?
I have no idea where to start with this?
I tried googling but couldn't really find much.
i need to ask a question about service desk plus but i dont know what the approprite tag would be any help?
@JeffHodge what is sdp?
its a network monitoring tool
sounds like it belongs on serverfault then
13:04
i was going tyo ask devs for help on how i can modify it
@Gordon which approach do you like better?
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@edorian without reading: yours
@JeffHodge what language is it in?
i am not sure....from what I was able to find out it inputs and outputs data in xml
tsss.. that Unexpected Error I'm getting from the Zend Server GUI is returned with a 200 OK.
cant find much on it
there is no tag for serverfault
13:08
@Gordon I'm not sure if thats a compliment, a "gtfo / boooring" or a pad on the back 'here is your cookie, now go play* :)
omg ive never been to this place lol
@edorian If I think I know @Gordon as much as I do, I'd say he intends all of them at the same time, and none of them as well.
@edorian i upvoted both but I do like the logical* better.
ty (for your opinion)
13:14
@JeffHodge put a link to that tool
13:30
Anyone knows PHP's equivalent of BSL operation?
(nb: BSL = bit shift left)
@Christian the << operator. But beware it's an arithmetic shift...
I'm trying to replace this:
x=5 // target value
i=-1 // resulting value
while (x != 0) { x = x >> 1; ++i}
// i is the topmost set bit
So, if for 5 = 4+1 (3rd + 1st bits), I get 3 (the 3rd bit).
13:46
@ircmaxell I've been told that the CPU's BSL operation did what I want in one operation, without loops and stuff.
@ChristianSciberras What do you want to do?
6 mins ago, by Christian Sciberras
So, if for 5 = 4+1 (3rd + 1st bits), I get 3 (the 3rd bit).
Given an integer value, I need to find the topmost set bit.
well, as long as $x is a signed integer less than PHP_INT_MAX, that should work
however, I would do it differently
For example, for the value of 5, the topmost bit that is set, would be the 3rd.
@ircmaxell I prefer not to do a loop for such a trivial operation.
I wouldn't use a loop
13:49
That's what I'm asking :)
$topmost = ceil(log($x, 2));
lovely. :)
Admittedly, my bit shifting is a bit rusty. I kind of avoid this area :)
@JeffHodge i meant to add it your question :)
actually, that doesn't work if $x is a power of 2
since log(8, 2) === 3
that log function is misnamed. its ambiguous. it logs the message 8 with an error code of 2
13:53
doesnt seem like anyone knows much about it, usually someone atleast views it lol
@ircmaxell Well, you lost me when you mixed log with bit shifting :(
I didn't mix log
oh, you set the base. ok
actually
$topmost = floor(log($x, 2) + 1);
it could also create an 8ft log and 2ft diameter
13:54
@Gordon Math.log() <-- better?
@ircmaxell namewise yes, funwise no ;)
i reallly need help with rest api......im ultra omega super stuck....
cant figure out exactly how the call making process works...n how i can replacem y current TwimML sequential dialing program code with the rest api
@Gordon Math.FindLogarithmOfFirstArgWithBaseOfSecondArg(8, 2)
@ircmaxell +1
twitter.com/#!/search/ircmaxell <-- why is that first result there?
13:58
because your RT'd newscombinator 45 minutes ago?
No, I didn;t
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