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00:21
yeah, new languages to learn, new boundaries to cross, everyday life of a programmer.
00:41
I have finally found where I belong on the Internet :D
And where is it? :D
Inside some weird crypt-ed code?
Here man :L
01:15
lulz
yeah, stack is the place to be
 
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user1385191
04:16
PDO is melting my brain
is that good? or?
user1385191
it's returning a blank result
user1385191
when I take the binding out for plain SQL, it works
something's wrong with the sql?
user1385191
public function getPosts($order)
{
	$query -> str = "SELECT * FROM posts :order";
	$orders = array("ASC", "DESC");
	$prepared = $this -> data -> connection -> prepare($query -> str);
	$newOrder;
	if($order && in_array($order, $orders))
	{
		$newOrder = "ORDER BY text " . $order;
	}else if($order && !in_array($order, $orders))
	{
		die("Database -> getPosts: Order not recognized as valid (\"ASC\" | \"DESC\")");
	}else if(!$order)
	{
		$newOrder = "";
	}
	$prepared -> bindValue(":order", $newOrder, PDO::PARAM_STR);
user1385191
04:26
param is "false" on the call
user1385191
removing ":order" from the string makes it work
user1385191
php 5.3.1 on xampp with pdo enabled
what do you put for '$order'?
user1385191
false
user1385191
the value doesn't matter because it returns blank or dies
04:40
ok
what I did is
$query -> str = "SELECT * FROM posts ORDER by :field $newOrder";
then will bind the string 'text' to the :field instead
user1385191
the problem there is you've hard-coded ORDER BY into the query
user1385191
I don't want it in there unless the param is set
I see
then probably you create another variable to hold the order by string
or you don't need to use the bind
just put it as a string
$query -> str = "SELECT * FROM posts $newOrder";
user1385191
it still doesn't explain why binding an empty string breaks it
because it's bindValue
what I think is
binding will treat the whole value as a string
so probably your query will end up as SELECT * FROM posts "ORDER by text $newOrder"
user1385191
04:51
I'm referring to the !$order case
user1385191
in which :order = "\"\"";
if !$order, the $newOrder will become an empty string which is "" (without the 2 double quote)
user1385191
SQL: [26] SELECT * FROM posts :order Params: 1 Key: Name: [6] :order paramno=-1 name=[6] ":order" is_param=1 param_type=2
06:16
Guys, where do you usually check for user privileges? In routing, in the controller, or?
06:46
@rickchristie depends, but i try as early as possible to prevent going through full dispatch when something forbidden happened
@rick at my current project the ACL is tied to controller actions, so I check immediately after the route is mapped to controller and action but before those are called.
@Gordon - Thanks for the input! I think I'll put it on the route classes. So I can re-route to 'Access Denied' page immediately (the controller doesn't have to know anything about the access denied page).
class Route
{
    public function route()
    {
        if (!$this->privilegeChecker->canAccess($this->user, 'RouteName'))
        {
            // Return callback to 'Access Denied' page
            retun Callback(...)
        }

        // Otherwise return the real callback
    }
}
Hi... I'm using the chat for the first time ..need some help... I'm crawling some spanish text using php curl ... but the spanish special charactres are not showing up properly...I have checked settings at all places to ensure that charater set is defined to be UTF-8...
@rickchristie sounds sane, though one could argue that the Router should not need to know about any ACL and user either :) At least, when I hear Router I dont think user or ACL immediately.
I think I'd wrap the Router into an ACL Decorator instead
07:04
e.g the word 'ubicación' is crawled as 'ubicación'... I have tried all sorts of tricks like but the spanish charaters still dont show correctly
@Annibigi run text through utf8_encode
@gordo
@Gordon: I' ve tried doing that ...no use :(
@rickchristie also, you might want to consider making the ACL an aggregate of user so you can do if(!$user->canAccess($route)
@Annibigi does the server respond with utf-8 in the http headers?
@Gordon - that's a great idea!
@Gordon :yes
07:13
@Annibigi what is mb_internal_encoding of your script?
@Gordon not using this... not sure what would it do?
@Annibigi can you give me the URL you are trying to parse?
@Gordon : I just checked the output i receive form curl by writing t into a html file...and the output is just fine (ran it in abrowser and text is appearing correctly)...Its only after I try to extract some text that the spanish characters become tipsy... so my processing logic is at fault i guess...Am checking that
07:39
@Annibigi yeah, I get the string back fine. so it must be some processing logic on your end
$dom = new DOMDocument;
libxml_use_internal_errors(true);
$dom->loadHTMLFile('http://www.us.despegar.com/hoteles/h-222081/charlemagne-paris');
libxml_clear_errors();
$xp = new DOMXPath($dom);
echo $xp->evaluate('string(/html/body//span[@class="titleCalendar"][1]/text())');
gives Tarifa por habitación
I need some assistance with rewriting a function into viable MVC via code-igniter. Any insight would be great pastebin.com/zpbCjtUR
@ThomasReggi that will take some effort. Start here: sourcemaking.com/refactoring/…
@Charles the really funny thing is that you write things without writing code... when someone like me says he's in trouble, he has no time to waste...if you can help ok and thank you...otherwise what are you doing here?
07:54
@smepie this isnt a support channel. people here are not obliged to help at all.
@gordon thanks.
@Gordon nobody says you're obliged, and i don't want people to joke with others... so it's better that someone says he doesn't want to help...and avoid bullshits
@smepie if you need the solution to that CSV script that desperately, consider hiring someone that knows what you refuse to learn already.
You cant expect people to give u teh codez
@Gordon it's not true...it's full of code here, and not only... i also said i really need it for a question of available time...not "refuse to learn" ...by the way i can't stay here to explain a simple fact. Thanks
@smepie like I said: if you need it that desperately, consider hiring someone that can do it until tomorrow. It's not SO people's fault that you need it by tomorrow and you cannot expect them to save your butt just because you realized too late that you cant do it on your own. And telling them to write it for you because "you need it" is quite rude and demanding in my book.
08:11
@Gordon you don't understand, i don't claim anything...i asked and stop. If it's ok is ok... but i don't appreciate childish jokes here
> "gotoandlearn" is not what i need now, i know it well...but in 1-2 days i need the solution to my specific problem and unfortunately i'm too busy...thanks for your answers
> thank you, but please...can you let me see the specific code? Unfortunately it's too generic and now i have no time to learn everything about fget and fput and the rest...for sure i'll do it soon
this pretty much spells gimme-teh-codez to me
@Gordon ok, and what's the problem? i'm specifing my situation... i thanked, don't forget, and never said it's not a good answer. Have a nice day.
your attitude is the problem
Morning all.
morning
08:26
He there
08:38
can someone please shut down that Android room? There is at least 20 flags a day from there.
which android room?
posted on August 01, 2011 by Mayflower Blog - PHP

A lot of people are talking about a particular research paper featured by Wired of late. That paper describes, how users can be, and are, tracked against their express wish. Even deleting cookies does not solve the tracking problem. A lot of folks talk about how unethical, probably unlawful and unfair it is. So far, although, i have not seen a site that gives more than hints how to pr

@Phelios that chat room. its a constant source of spam flags
there are many android rooms right?
how do you know about the spam flags?
09:09
posted on August 02, 2011 by Nelmio

Last week, Symfony2′s first stable release, 2.0.0, has been released. We are big fans of this modern PHP framework, and have been working with it and contributing to it since it was introduced at the Symfony Live 2010 conference a year ago. It’s great to finally see it come to life officially, and I can’t wait to see the feedback of the broader user base. Now that it is finally stable, I woul

09:25
@Gordon tell me... -4 at my question, is not your fault? maybe i voted down your questions where you write and write again to always say the same thing, with your friend ircmaxell girdling prolix? and then...You tell others to not write so long? "Pros and Cons of Interface constants", an entire unusefull page for a "define"
@smepie I can only downvote a question once
09:37
@Annibigi did you fix your script yet?
@Gordon : I could resolve my problems... I had to replace the document header meta info (<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />) with '<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />' . I know both are same except for some difference in upper casing.... but it worked for me..thanks for trying to help :)
@Annibigi meta elements are only fallbacks. They are not used when your server is sending the content type in the header.
@Phelios i get notified when they happen because i got > 10k reputation
coooolllll
10:39
Good Morning
10:54
Good Morning @ircmaxell
how's it going?
pretty awesome
what about you ?6_6
**^_^
good, my latest blog post is getting some good traction
reading..
^_^ its pretty awesome topic x)
lol, it's what I do
ok, off to work. later...
11:02
Cya
11:15
Hello
Could anyone guide me on htacess problem
?
Htaccess is such a beast
yeah right
What? It is if anyone says they have their head around it, then either they're lying, or they are a genius :L
11:34
@Tariq What is the problem>
12:13
posted on August 02, 2011 by blog.phpdeveloper.org » PHP

A while back we (the team leads of the Joind.in project) made the decision to move off of the hosting we were on and up to bigger and better things. Slicehost was a good place to start, but our needs were moving beyond what the little VPS was providing. Through a fortunate series of events, Thijs Feryn set up some space for the project to live on in the Combell servers. This allowed us to more

@ircmaxell interesting... but I think there's even better solution for brute-force - 1s waiting time
@ircmaxell btw: have you thought about implementing pbkdf into php? a lot of people are using ordinal hashing just because they're not coupled to some "library" while php core is barely going to change.
 
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13:53
@KamilTomšík can you elaborate
@KamilTomšík I included a simple piece of code that implements it in the post. And if you want something better tested: github.com/ircmaxell/PHP-CryptLib/blob/master/lib/CryptLib/Key/…
Oh, you mean as an extension/core implementation?
anyone aware of how to embedd html in a software written in java's struts?
yeah
I figured it wasn't just me
and it's been down for at least a day
im having some confusion between post increment and pre increment....
when exactly does a post increment update itself?
This looks quite interesting: code.google.com/p/pihipi
@ircmaxell no, it doesnt. that's the lib by stereofrog and he has odd ideas about php
@JeffHodge ++$foo preincrements, so it's basically preinc(&$int) { $int = $int + 1; return $int; }
$foo++ postincrements, so it's basically postinc(&$int) { $tmp = $int; $int = $int + 1; return $tmp; }
@Gordon it still looks interesting
I'm not saying worth while
but interesting none the less
14:24
gm all
Morning
@ircmaxell i fully understand the fact for preincrement the value is stored in opcode then the loading operation occurs where as for post increment its the opposite
what im wondering is exactly when is post increment's variable updated in the code? for example, after 1 line of code or 2 lines or 3 etc
on the same line
line     # *  op                           fetch          ext  return  operands
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   2     0  >   ASSIGN                                                   !0, 0
   3     1      POST_INC                                         ~1      !0
         2      FREE                                                     ~1
         3    > RETURN                                                   1
but if i print it on screen it doesnt increment
14:26
line     # *  op                           fetch          ext  return  operands
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   2     0  >   ASSIGN                                                   !0, 0
   3     1      PRE_INC                                                  !0
         2    > RETURN                                                   1
$int = 1; var_dump($int++, $int++);, what does it print?
line     # *  op                           fetch          ext  return  operands
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   2     0  >   ASSIGN                                                   !0, 1
         1      POST_INC                                         ~1      !0
         2      SEND_VAL                                                 ~1
         3      POST_INC                                         ~2      !0
         4      SEND_VAL                                                 ~2
@ircmaxell pihipi is basically PHP raped by Perl and Ruby and Python wathcing
@ircmaxell int(1) then int(2)
<?php

$i = 1;
echo $i++;
echo $i;

?>
displays 1 then 2
which means that $i displays the updated version on the first line after the line of its increment
   2     0  >   ASSIGN                                                   !0, 1
   3     1      POST_INC                                         ~1      !0
         2      ECHO                                                     ~1
   4     3      ECHO                                                     !0
   5     4    > RETURN                                                   1
its all done on the same line
14:39
@Gordon lol
@Gordon Some interesting things in there though, such as first class classes (or so it looks)...
@Gordon @ircmaxell got it, much more clear now. thanks
i cant believe i never came across preincrement till now
but let me suggest one thing
don't worry about opcodes
They can be helpful to understand in some minor cases, but for the post part you shouldn't worry about them
@JeffHodge if you want to play around with OPCodes easily use codepad.viper-7.com
14:49
hey all again.
have a cakephp redirect issue...
@Neal there's no need to qualify that as a redirect issue :-P
function delete($id = null){
    if($this->ReleaseServerToComponent->delete($id)){
        $this->redirect(array('action' => 'viewall/'.$id));
    }
}
it doesnt redirect
it just goes to the index page
@Gordon codepad.org is the ultimate one
@Neal codepad for php is php 5.2 only. It doesnt have xhprof enabled and doesnt show OPCodes. I find it somewhat prettier to look at but the viper codepad is definitely much more powerful (it even has trunk php)
i use codepad.org too
mostly because it has python and ruby
along with php
any1 here familair with struts?
familiar*
@JeffHodge anyone*
^_^
hahah i agree its so hard to keep on with proper sentences and words when you are used to talking with people that use improper syntax 90% of the time
@Jeff, you can edit your chat posts
oh how?
no need to do something*
press up
how do you edit it and when you post urls link them...kind of like href in html
15:05
or click the arrow link that appears when you mouse over a post
@JeffHodge you need to have the http://
it had the http
but it didnt do it
yes it did
its a link
no what i mean to say is present a label and when you click the label it takes you to the link
like that?
15:06
yeah
@JeffHodge [link name](url)
:-)
its the same in SO posts
are all these commands?
oh you have your text in a cool tag form
15:10
hello again
@Darkyen hi there
@JeffHodge It's markdown
wats up ?
@ircmaxell your blog post ,,, its helpful in general ^_^
@Darkyen That's good to hear
^_^ i am using it to improve my node.js based servers security .. tys for the article :D
15:16
I think I might make that a monthly or byweekly occurance...
I would do it more often, but it's a lot of work (that article took me nearly 14 hours to write)
_ trust me the article reflects that its been done with effort and dedication
Well, thank you
rrrg for some reason my delete function isnt getting called in cakephp
facepalm the kid is using microsofts old logo ..... god save him
i think that old logo MS can cost him a lot of bucks right ?
rrrg
15:25
@Neal ... jsfiddle the code ?
@Darkyen jsfiddle? do u know what chatroom ur in?
this is my code:
35 mins ago, by Neal
function delete($id = null){
    if($this->ReleaseServerToComponent->delete($id)){
        $this->redirect(array('action' => 'viewall/'.$id));
    }
}
whoopz lol
i meant to say pastebin but ..
its short and to the point, and it does not get called.
...
intresting.
it should work..
thank you...
it doesnt even get called. the default delete does for some reason
to stackoverflow! awaaaaay
15:31
boy this chat.stackoverflow makes my computer act weird when on windows..
it hangs without any apparent reason (and its clean)
anyway
@Neal a very nOOb solution but it just might work
try renaming the function if possible
it has to be named delete
i dont want to name it randomly
it works in my other controller
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Q: cakePHP redirect on delete is not working

NealI have the following code in my controller: function delete($id = null){ $this->ReleaseServerToComponent->delete($id); $this->redirect(array('action' => 'viewall/'.$id)); } It works fine in my other controllers (when set up with its models), but for some rea...

intresting
i want to know solution aswell.
....
maybe something is overwriting ur delete back to normal ?
LOL i found the issue!
i accidentally put the delete fn inside another fn
15:44
lol
silly me. brackets are for kids ^_^
or is it the rabbit?
That's why it's important to structure your code well
this chat has memory leaks.. esp when ran for long with firebug
crashed my browser T.T /
@Neal what IDE do you use for coding btw ?
@Darkyen netbeans
15:50
brb making a video
of screen
@Darkyen Firefox has memory leaks. On Chrome, this chat is rock solid
user1385191
FF v4+ chokes quite often

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