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14:00
you didnt RT it or you didnt RT it 45 minutes ago?
neither
@ircmaxell oh, you did a search. its not your timeline
@ircmaxell cant tell why its included though. doesnt have ircmaxell in it.
14:02
@ChristianSciberras codepad.viper-7.com/bAx61J
@Gordon my point
@ChristianSciberras You have a big in your loop algorithm. It will say the 0th bit is set when it should say the 1st bit is set
@ircmaxell One question, which is correct, a 0 or an (+/-)INF?
@ChristianSciberras eih, 0 technically
Hey guys quick question about redirects using htaccess, I know this is not the correct chat room but I think you are the ones that have more probability of knowing
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Q: Question about a redirect

Luis ArmandoI just noticed that sometimes (even when given a wrong url) load perfectly fine. How do they accomplish this? What I mean is, suppose you click on a link that seems good like www.foo.com but it contains in the end a space character which would appear on the address bar as www.foo.com%20 some site...

Luis that doesn't have a thing to do with .htaccess
If you typed the domain wrongly, the only thing that might correct it is the web browser.
14:06
@ChristianSciberras so you add that as a special condition
return is_inf($val=<calc>) ? 0 : $val;
@Christian but how do some websites handle that then? like I got a mail with cracked.com and a space afterwards and I clicked on it and the site loaded correctly
whereas if I tried with the ones I've built it just breaks
@Luis They DON'T.
A redirect means the web browser comes to your site and you tell it where to go.
If the web browser doesn't know about your site (eg, bad domain name), then it won't come at all.
@ChristianSciberras also, don't feed a negative to your example
Not to the loop. Definitely. lol
14:09
No, it's because bit shifting is arithmetic. meaning that sign is preserved
@LuisArmando test.com%20 is different from test.com/%20
` ^-Fixed by browser ^-Fixed by server`
so a 10000000000000000000000000000001 on a 32 bit platform (-2147483648) right shifted by one will be 11000000000000000000000000000000
WTF IS WRONG WITH CHAT FMTING!!!!!!
ok calm yourself
14:13
@ChristianSciberras you have a space between the tick and the text
Both work. I prefer yours though.
@Gordon That was bloody intended. >:(
@ChristianSciberras but that was what made the formatting not work
@ChristianSciberras But that's technically wrong for negatives, since 0xFFFFFFFF is -1 on a 32 bit platform
@Gordon Well, it's perfectly un-intuitive and impossible to use.
@ircmaxell Correct. I'm also concerned with floats.
But I'm not sure I want to play into that...
well, floats are stored completely different
14:17
Exactly.
so it doesn't make sense to look for the msb
but, log will work (treating it like an int, which will be the same as floor($float)
holy crap
There are a number of security WTFeries in there
@ircmaxell You brought up a very good point earlier. Only now I realized it.
Anyway, as I was saying, before my ISP interrupted my connection...
Right
I should decide whether to do this arithmetically or realistically.
The original intent of this was to set/get/remove etc a specific byte in a number for the fact that such numbers eventually could turn into strings (ascii codes).
Ie, I wanted this to work with ascii codes.
What do you want to do (specifically, not the way you're going about it).
14:24
Which is why I overlooked floats and negatives.
Well, it's a utility function.
In this specific case, I need it to set/get/filter PHP error codes.
You know, how to get E_WARNING out of E_ALL and such.
almost weekend
Well, for that, I'd just do
@Gordon SSSH!!!
if (($code & E_WARNING) == E_WARNING)
that's checking to see if E_WARNING is within $code...
@ircmaxell Wanted to standardize the practice in well named functions
byte_isset($code, E_WARNING) // $codes?
14:26
you could leave out the == E_WARNING, but if there's ever a non-single-bit code set, it could yield wrong data
@ChristianSciberras but E_WARNING isn't a bit. It's a numeric value
Right right
In fact, the function is named differently.
if you wanted to name it, possibly bitwise_flag_isset($code, $flag) { return ($code & $flag) == $flag; }
I had this problem before, but realized it pretty quick.
Correct.
@ircmaxell But the deal is that it's part of the whole "package" of functions.
ok, and...?
Well, I just said why I "need" this.
By the way
echo implode('<br/>',array_map('bit_debug',array_map('ord',str_split('PHP Rocks'))));
14:29
@Gordon i just called the service desk plus support people they said it is written in Java and I asked them to email me the architecture, the devs had left for the day so it was a support member answering my questions
01010000 01001000 01010000 00100000 01010010 01101111 01100011 01101011 01110011
@ChristianSciberras why would you want to do that?
Nothing out of this world, of course. But I think it's cool it could be done in one statement.
For the fun of it of course. Nothing more.
You know those 1k code demos?
yeah, but what I mean is why not just run it through bin2hex?
(it shows it in hex, but I find that's usually enough)
@ChristianSciberras You lie.
14:33
Wait, do I know you @Charles?
@ChristianSciberras Maybe?
Why do I say I lie? O.o
@ChristianSciberras "PHP Rocks"
Oh, I forgot the second line.
14:34
@Charles it does :-P
't was:
01010011 01101111 01101101 01100101 01110100 01101001 01101101 01100101 01110011 00101110
which other lang does have explode function? :-P
PHP sucks and you know it.
You figure it out tho'.
@Charles I figured you were going there
14:35
@KamilTomšík Perl.
Wait.
Perl > PHP?(???)
IMO, yes, Perl > PHP
@ircmaxell I believe you forgot 'epic'.
@Charles Perl is to PHP what an Emu is to a Parrot (respectively).
14:38
@ChristianSciberras Ah, but which one is the parrot?
@Charles
@ircmaxell Perl sucks slightly less than PHP, therefore it is superior.
!me was forced to do some changes in phpnuke-like system :-/ feels like... like when was doing RE some really long time ago :)
Hey GUys, been a while, I have tricky question, wonder if someone has ideas: stackoverflow.com/questions/6874828/…
@Charles I'll do you a favour in ending the conversation prematurely since it's the weekend.
14:42
@Charles Perl only sucks less when it comes to text processing. In that realm it is quite good. In any other realm of programming, its suckitude is only exceeded by... nothing that I can think of
@ircmaxell Have you played with Moose?
@ChristianSciberras FWIW, the reason I asked is that Perl 6's VM is called Parrot :p
@Charles Not at all
Why you would call an Emu a Parrot, is beyond me.
14:45
@ircmaxell You might consider trying it out at some point.
@Charles I'll stick to a real OO language, thank you...
@ircmaxell At least look at what Moose is first. It adds real OO.
Colleague of mine just suggested:
@Charles You can't add real OO to a procedural language
that was me :-D
14:47
2 messages moved to bin
@KamilTomÅ¡ík, seriously?
and I'm not your colleague :-P
@ChristianSciberras yeah, I've posted this one few weeks ago :)
Well, there.
That's proof good enough minds think almost alike.
@Charles And for the record, I wasn't thinking of PHP when I said real OO language. I was referring to Python
@ircmaxell Good, I was about to question your sanity.
Anyway, please do read up on Moose, it harshly abuses what Perl can do to add most modern OO features while still feeling both sane and Perlish.
(Which is a major accomplishment)
14:50
how can someone modify a commercial software written in java to suit their needs? decompiling seems a long way
@JeffHodge Run far, far away, then nuke it from orbit.
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@Charles :-P. I kind of like PHP's OO model. There are some parts of it that make me want to tear my hair out, but there are also some really nice bits as well...
@Charles Seconded. The LHC is another option.
Also check the license agreement, chances are that you're contractually prohibited from decompiling.
what else can I do>? the product has no options on embeddign scripts into it for ur own use
n internet doesnt have much info on it
the only place where i cud find out what language product was written in was by calling their support phone nunmber
14:52
BTW, guys... did you know that basic OO can be added to lisp in 8 lines? :-P
@JeffHodge tag it with java then. figures with the xml files as well since java is a dsl to convert xml files to stack traces
@KamilTomšík (((((.)joking)You're)))
internet has nothing but info on what the features are or how to operate the software
@JeffHodge What software is it?
Another colleague has had some inspiration. Could be @Gordon this time. :p
14:53
@Charles no, it's described in ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham
service desk plus manageengine.com/download.html network monitoring tool
As a matter of fact, I'm not sure I should post this one.
@ChristianSciberras huh? I can give you aspirine but not inspiration
@KamilTomšík Humor.
Don't want to spoil anyone's appetite.
http://www.drmartian.com/_clients/_wbuilders/images/better-comp.jpg
14:54
@JeffHodge Those things are a dime a dozen. Find an alternative?
There. Use at your own risk.
it's there :-) but relax, it's more like javascript version of oop with classes (slots instead of private vars)
ill ask them if they want an alternative...do u have any good alternatives in mind? the current one does sms or email..
@ircmaxell FYI, if you want to refer anyone to bit shifting in the future, this seems like good reference: w3resource.com/php/operators/bitwise-operators.php
@ChristianSciberras what is that link and why did you provide it instead of the actual PHP manual page?
14:56
@ChristianSciberras Not Found

The requested URL /_clients/_wbuilders/images/better-comp.jpg was not found on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.17 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.17 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 DAV/2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 Server at www.drmartian.com Port 80
Oh, wait, it goes into detail
Nevermind.
@Charles seems it's gone. Well, I think that's good for the greater cause.
Seriously. All but one case of bit shifting that I've seen in PHP has been the user being very silly.
@Charles wait, you're saying resorting to bit shifting is the silly solution out of a problem?
Isn't bit shifting supposed to be complicated for the beginner/general programmer?
@ChristianSciberras eih, but PHP's bit shift is arithmetic. That's not mentioned on that page
15:00
@ChristianSciberras No, I'm saying that the code I've seen that used bit shifting in PHP is most often entirely unnecessary.
this is sad i cant even find the license agreement on the web, only place i read it at was when installing it
@ircmaxell That's a shame.
@Charles That's strange to say the least. Then again, I've been guilty of over-complicating solutions. Sometimes. So I shouldn't really be surprised.
yeah, and I know bitwise operators well enough to not need that
but interesting find none the less
Well, @ircmaxell imagine yourself writing that each time someone asks something about bitwise ops here or on SO :)
@ChristianSciberras not really, since most people don't even know what a bit operator is in PHP
15:04
@ChristianSciberras Usually I've seen it being the opposite problem, especially someone implementing a permission/group membership mechanism and not thinking about, say, what happens if you're on a 32-bit architecture and you need more than 31 permissions / groups / whatever. There are ways to work around the problem, but they involve some pretty harsh suckitude compared to what should be a simple bit twiddling operation....
@Charles I'm not sure I'd use a fixed set in that case. Bit ops are best suited on small fixed sets.
Probably a CSV of perm names should be ok. Probably.
@ChristianSciberras Yeah, there are a bunch of approaches ranging from simple and stupid to, well, Zend_Acl bullcrap.
some people don't even know what bit is :-P
ZOHO Corp. owns all right, title and interest in and to the Licensed Software. ZOHO Corp. expressly reserves all rights not granted to you herein, notwithstanding the right to discontinue or not to release any Licensed Software and to alter prices, features, specifications, capabilities, functions, licensing terms, release dates, general availability or characteristics of the Licensed Software. The Licensed Software is only licensed and not sold to you by ZOHO Corp.
>.< decompiling is off the list now what :S
@JeffHodge Switch to software that does not suck, that's what.
15:07
@KamilTomšík Let alone a qubit. sigh
@ChristianSciberras Q*Bert?
@ChristianSciberras Oh gods, quantum computing makes my head hurt
@Charles I'd argue if you have more than maybe 10 possible states, you should abstract up to a better architecture
@ircmaxell I'd lower that to 8, and the very very most, 16.
15:11
fair
@ircmaxell Oh, absolutely. Thus the reason I whine about people abusing / misusing the mechanism.
that is one of the reasons why don't use ext/filter
bit flags everywhere
@KamilTomÅ¡ík Remember how it was done in Delphi? It was all automated.
Something like:

type TMyFlags = set(Flag1, Flag2, FlagN);
...
if Flag1 in Obj.flag then ...;
15:15
@ChristianSciberras what are you talking about?
@KamilTomÅ¡ík Flags/sets in delphi.
Anyway, weekend begins for me, in 3, 2, ...1!
See you around guys, have a nice weekend!
just discovered directory with javascripts... named "java" :-D
hello. Are there people having experience with pear installation?
@sanders on what OS?
15:31
windows xp
yes
@Gordon here is my problem while installing phpunit via pear pastebin.com/udia7h1u
pretty much obvious from the error message, isnt it?
requires PEAR Installer (version >= 1.9.2), installed version is 1.8.0
do pear upgrade-all until it says Nothing to Upgrade
ok
@gordon could it be that it is upgrading the same everytime?
@sanders only if that failed
15:39
i get lare scrolls every time
what does it say in the end?
all warnigs about structures/graph
can you pastebin those and also do pear info pear and tell me what version it lists now
ok
not sure about the graphs warning
but it seems to be PEAR-1.9.2 now
15:45
anyone have any idea on how I can find the name of a file which consists the source code I am viewing by going view source?
@sanders can you do pear install --force Structures_Graph
@go
@gordon same error
Hey all
anyone here good with cakephp?
@sanders hmm, seems to be an old bug: pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=11145
@Gordon but the bug is closed
@Gordon it does not let me install phpunit without it
15:48
@JeffHodge What's the URL?
@sanders try to download that package manually from pear.php.net/package/Structures_Graph and put it into your pear folder
It's using Struts
what is that
i cant find the file with source because the url doesnt contain it
Search the project for the string "DashBoard" and look for some sort of view component that's associated with it.
Right, Struts is a Java MVC framework
Struts URLs tend to end in .do if I'm not mistaken
I'm not too familiar with Struts.
15:52
i found a couple .gifs and 1 .css when i searched "DashBoard"
no like XML files?
or .properties files
nopee
none of those appeared
i used search option in the folder
used the search at root directory
you have to search the text of each file, not their file names
boooo
15:53
and give the puppy dog a pat on the head for me, will you?
i also search a word or phrase in the file
@Neal not with the current version
i did do a search for word or phrase in the file
how did you get gif files then?
i did combine search
15:55
only specify the text, leave file name field blank
both file name or phrase inside the file
i got readme.html so far its taking a while to search
you should get an XML file that would contain a config property for a "DashBoard" controller
struts-config.xml i think is its name
yeah i got a few xml files as well
struts-config.xml
its xml has beans
15:58
yes good job
that is great i want to add an additional option to the menu navigator
thanks michael :D
look for "DashBoard" controller
it should have something like a JSP file associated with it
@Gordon ... for some reason in the form helper a input is showing up as an empty select... i dont know why
We should have this discussion in Java chat room
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Q: Input showing as a select with cake form helper

NealI have the following code: <h2>Add System</h2> <?php echo $this->Form->create('ReleaseServer'); echo $this->Form->input('server_name',array('error'=>array( 0 => 'Please choose a system name'), 'label'=>'Sys...

...
For now i answered my own question with a hack
16:15
@Neal sorry, no idea
@sanders did that solve the problem?
@Gordon I hope so. I found out pear was installed twice on my system.
so removed one and then started over again
ok. good luck then.
bbl
woohoo, no more work for a week!
runs away
ahhh
/me slaps @salathe with a cold trout, in disgust of his time off
16:38
@gordon how to upgrade pear
i seem to have 1.8.0 installed now
@gordon when i do: pear upgrade-all
it says nothing to upgrade
16:56
how can i upgrade the pear installer
@sanders thats how you do it. pear upgrade-all or just pear upgrade
pear info pear to see what version is installed
or just pear version
i got the upgrade done but still problems
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.5>pear upgrade --force PEAR
downloading PEAR-1.9.4.tgz ...
Starting to download PEAR-1.9.4.tgz (296,332 bytes)
.............................................................done: 296,332 bytes

upgrade ok: channel://pear.php.net/PEAR-1.9.4
PEAR: Optional feature webinstaller available (PEAR's web-based installer)
PEAR: Optional feature gtkinstaller available (PEAR's PHP-GTK-based installer)
PEAR: Optional feature gtk2installer available (PEAR's PHP-GTK2-based installer)

PEAR: To install optional features use "pear install pear/PEAR#featurename"
but after this i tried to instal phpunit
but got
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.5>pear upgrade phpunit/PHPunit
phpunit/PHPUnit requires PEAR Installer (version >= 1.9.2), installed version is
1.8.0
phpunit/PHPUnit can optionally use PHP extension "curl"
phpunit/PHPUnit can optionally use PHP extension "dbus"
phpunit/DbUnit requires PEAR Installer (version >= 1.9.2), installed version is
1.8.0
phpunit/File_Iterator requires PEAR Installer (version >= 1.9.2), installed vers
ion is 1.8.0
phpunit/Text_Template requires PEAR Installer (version >= 1.8.1), installed vers
what does pear version give?
1.8.0
what does pear upgrade give?
17:09
@gordon nothing to upgrade
what does pear info pear give? first few lines are enough
ABOUT PEAR.PHP.NET/PEAR-1.9.4
=============================
Release Type PEAR-style PHP-based Package
Name PEAR
Channel pear.php.net
Summary PEAR Base System
Description The PEAR package contains:
* the PEAR installer, for creating,
distributing
and installing packages
* the PEAR_Exception PHP5 error handling
mechanism
* the PEAR_ErrorStack advanced error handling
mechanism
* the PEAR_Error error handling mechanism
* the OS_Guess class for retrieving info about
hmm. that's odd
looks like your installation is broken
see the version difference?
17:12
so what should i do
uninstall pear
i dont know what to do in such a case, but yeah, uninstalling sounds like a plan
pear upgrade pear
if you had a regular install, i'd simply reinstall pear, but im not sure if that would work with a wamp installation
@Michael we went through that already. see above
I wouldn't be surprised if pear excluded itself from upgrade-all
oh, sorry
No, did you try that exact command?
@Michael it doesnt. usually all you have to do is pear upgrade
17:15
But did he try explicitly specifying that he wants to upgrade pear?
8 mins ago, by sanders
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.5>pear upgrade --force PEAR
downloading PEAR-1.9.4.tgz ...
Starting to download PEAR-1.9.4.tgz (296,332 bytes)
.............................................................done: 296,332 bytes

upgrade ok: channel://pear.php.net/PEAR-1.9.4
PEAR: Optional feature webinstaller available (PEAR's web-based installer)
PEAR: Optional feature gtkinstaller available (PEAR's PHP-GTK-based installer)
PEAR: Optional feature gtk2installer available (PEAR's PHP-GTK2-based installer)

PEAR: To install optional features use "pear install pear/PEAR#featurename"
hmmm
i think i had a similar issue in the past
I forgot exactly what I did...it involved opening a serialized file and modifying it
Something to do with using PEAR on Windows or something
it probably has something to do with the two parallel installations of PEAR @sanders had on the machine
maybe
the pear executable might be pointing to the old installation
thats what i thought, too but the pasties all show C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.5>pear for path
so i guess thats using the one in that directory then and not the one in the PATH.
worth a shot though. @sanders did you run pear upgrade from that directory C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.5 or from somewhere else? It might be your environment variable is looking in another folder for the pear executable.
anyway.. am afk again. laters
18:09
pear has a GTK based installer?
weird
18:46
hi
is it secure to set a login accees with a simple htaccess instead of going thru classical assle database?
19:28
long time no see
@ircmaxell changed your profile pic i see haha
 
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user1385191
21:03
hey, quick class/importing question if anyone's around
user1385191
I can't seem to get relative pathing to work with require_once
user1385191
I have a call for each "import" in each file that utilizes one
user1385191
I'm on a local server on OSX
user1385191
(nvm)
22:39
Importing using relative paths can cause all sorts of problems. Especially when you have multiple imports within imports. You can lose track of what the real relative path is for the file. I'd always recommend absolute paths.
user1385191
it's like pathing from CSS files
user1385191
you just need to do it from the perspective of the file
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