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10:03
I want to build a project planner for learning/work but I am concerned that it'll be crap by the time I finish reading this code complete book :(
@Duikboot Are you using a JS frameowrk / library?
non :)
jquery
As you can see in my pastebin, but I don't know how to ' put the pieces together ' .
How can I see you are using jquery in that snippet? :P
oh i thought i made a long cpy-paste but indeed
I am using jQuery.
@Fabien You should escapeshellarg() the individual arguments, escapeshellcmd() may not do what you want it to. But yeh, you need to inspect stderr I think, any joy?
@Duikboot Let me guess: you've set the href of your <a> elements to # ?
10:09
morning
How you all?
I have done nothing yet
I just wrote dummy code
You need to e.preventDefault() on the first argument to your click event handler
I know.
Or return false; to prevent the page refresh
It's already 12:15
but I know from the past when I tried it I received always the whole page and not the piece
12:10
10:10
return false; is an ugly solution for that
@heinkasner Nope, 2013, your time machine is on the blink again
true :)
in PHP, return null; = return false;
You'd better get out of here soon in case you meet the future version of yourself. It's quite bad manners to cause a temporal paradox like that.
10:11
e.stopPropagation
null = false;
@heinkasner Not even slightly ;-)
@heinkasner That's actually a parse error :)
return; === return null; though.
Yeh I hate that
I want an undefined or a nothing
Hahaha, I set the time 5 earlier so I can go on lunch 5 min earlier ;-)
10:13
Let's vote for a void type
@Jack +1000
Doing that properly will introduce some breakage though :)
Yeh I am aware that will never happen in a million years
For instance, private $a; ... what is $this->a?
10:14
does it make sense to save the queries that are used to create the database tables in a file within my application?
Default initialiser and unspecified return value is void, but nothing else is
@iroegbu I often just make a dump without data once the scheme is stable @iroegbu
Why is in beneficial to use a framework in PHP like Zend or Cake instead of Vanilla/normal PHP?
1st ask "is it beneficial?"
I have heard that it is, but would like to know why??
Vanilla is so much more dynamic..
10:16
@PeeHaa ok... I think that idea is better, can just rebuild the whole db anytime
Thanks
Some design decisions have already been made for you, that's what a framework gives you.
@PeeHaa For a long, long time I've been kicking around the idea of making a schema diff tool, where you can point it at the new schema and the old schema and it will generate the DDL required to convert old to new, for upgrades. Never got any further than bouncing around my head though.
@DaveRandom doctrine's dbal does that iirc
@DaveRandom Isn't that what Rails has as well? The migration tool?
@PeeHaa I thought you were talking Dutch to me for a second then :-P
@PeeHaa Yeh but I didn't write that, and therefore it's not good enough.
10:19
@DaveRandom I kinda was :P
@DaveRandom Agreed
:)
It's not surprising I never get anything done, I need to get out of that mindset
Not invented here ftw :)
@PeeHaa Oh btw, I'm not even near China =P
There's Malaysia, Thailand and Laos / Myanmar in between us.
Bitch please it's in Asia. Same shit different coordinates :P
They all eat noodles :D
That's true, so Netherlands and Morocco is about the same too :)
10:23
@Jack You can easily buy hash in both, that's all that matters.
lol
Haha
Hash, noodles ... same same.
@DaveRandom Ah, got it.
[0] => sh: /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs: Permission denied
In regards to permissions the exec is on /var/ww/html and phantomjs is in ~ where do I appropriately apply permissions?
@Fabien Yup, probably just chmod phantom would be the easiest answer, I can never be arsed buggering about with groups and realistically if someone's compromised your server in such a way that it would make a difference, they've probably got root already.
Or I suppose you could chown phantom to the web server user but that might bite you for other things
Aye
10:29
I know this really isn't news but I've just remembered how horrible some of the code at phpjs.org is
Dang still denying me permissions. I don't know enough about permissions and I can't spend the rest of my life 777'ing everything :P
@DaveRandom Hey, did you sort out your cv etc?
@PeeHaa Hi
We have talked before
@Jimbo No, I've been busy sorting out a bunch of epic shite at my house this weekend, I'm doing it tonight though
10:34
@Fabien You probably just need read permissions, if in doubt 644.
I am messing my head in one simple code
@SweetieBelle It's creating a screenshot using phantomJS
@PeeHaa I want to extract record into like this. imagesup.net/dm-613781138202.png
BTW @DaveRandom what happened?
@Fabien Then you need write access, make sure the dir is set not to run scripts in case your script is compromised then 766 it.
10:35
3 main files.
alerts.php <-- Request page
ajax.php <-- Sends exec()
phantomjs <-- Does screenshot
and /screenshots <-- screenshot folder to place .jpgs
@Fabien 755 (read + execute) on your PHP scripts, 766 (read + write) on /screenshots.
Cheers @SweetieBelle I'll give it a wangle.
@PeeHaa In what respect? This weekend my drain was blocked and my cellar was getting filled with stagnant water. If you are referring to the financial issues I am still not allowed to tell anyone but I shall explain at the earliest possible opportunity. Apologies for all the mystery but the reasons for it shall eventually become apparent
@Fabien Permissions 101:
First num = owner, 2nd num = owner group, 3rd num = other
4 = read, 2 = write, 1 = execute (add these together so read+write = 6 etc)
Ah nice, I get it.
10:38
@PeeHaa Can you give me any idea. about it. if you need some code i can give.
@Fabien Typically with PHP everything is 755 but an uploads dir should be 766 unless you HAVE to execute from it, in which case lock it down hard.
You should also umask your upload dir AT LEAST 011 (makes default upload permissions 766). This is so someone can't upload a PHP (or perl, or anything else) script to it and execute it.
@DaveRandom Indoor swimming pool. Nice!
@SweetieBelle PHP only needs read on a script usually
depends on the set up though, obviously, and the better sysadmin will require x as well
@DaveRandom Yes, you should prevent Apache from running scripts in that dir too, but -x in upload dirs is still logical for other script types.
This is not a new error. I've seen it before. Your question title is misleading. — DaveRandom 4 secs ago
10:41
Yeah. Still permission denied weirdly.
755 /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/ <-- phantomjs exe
755 alerts.php <-- AJAX button
755 ajax.php <-- ajax exec() place
766 /screenshots <-- dir.

tbh I am not even bothering with the screenshot atm. I think it straight up doesn't have permission to run phantomjs.exe. My command is '/home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs --version 2>&1' atm, Should just print the version
@Fabien You have a .exe on Linux?
not an exe no
@SweetieBelle Oh absolutely, I'm not disagreeing with that, I'm just being irritating.
Oop I broke something
OK, go to /home/ec2-user/phantomjs and check permissions on the script itself, make sure its 755.
10:43
/home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs: line 1: -bash:: command not found
emacs /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs
The top line probably refers to the wrong path for bash
@DaveRandom And regarding the financial issues it's really not my business. I just hope it isn't "I am going to sell my kidney" type of problems.
@Fabien whereis bash
/bin/bash /usr/share/man/man1/bash.1.gz
10:44
@PeeHaa Oh not at all. In any case, I'm fairly sure nobody would want mine.
@Fabien cat /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs
Top line only please.
-bash: --version: command not found
@DaveRandom Your kid's kidney will do pretty good on the market I am sure. It's as fresh as it gets :)
I might get 30p for it I suppose, it could make a nice paperweight for some insane professor somewhere.
Anonymous
first day on the job \o/
10:46
@Fabien Stop trying to run --version
Your mother's career is no, I won't say that
not found.
@Fabien What's not found?
cat?
-bash: --version: command not found
$ phantomjs --version
/usr/local/bin/phantomjs: line 1: -bash:: command not found
Not fishing for up votes... Is there something wrong with: stackoverflow.com/a/18554692/508666
10:47
@Fabien Just run
@Fabien You're not cating it, you're executing it
cat /usr/local/bin/phantomjs
It might be a binary
idk, I've never used that script
$ cat /usr/local/bin/phantomjs
-bash: --version: command not found
lolwut
FTR $ phantomjs --version worked earlier :P
10:49
@Fabien touch x && cat x && cat "Some Shit" > x && cat x && rm x
$ touch x && cat x && cat "x" > x && cat x && rm x
cat: x: input file is output file
@PeeHaa Maybe someone took offence to I would go as far as to say if you don't your are an idiot. - wouldn't DV for that, but it does seem a little unnecessarily confrontational, I'd probably edit it out if I can across it
@SweetieBelle cat: Some Shit: No such file or directory
nvm why am I trying to cat inline
@DaveRandom mhhh "fucking moron" is better suited?
10:50
@Fabien Brain fart, your bash works. You've broken phantomjs or it just is broken.
@PeeHaa I'm enjoying the word "fuckwit" at the moment.
@SweetieBelle yeah. Only changes I made to the phantom is permissions
@DaveRandom Oh that is a nice one :)
@Fabien ls -l /usr/local/bin/phantomjs
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 38 Aug 29 16:34 /usr/local/bin/phantomjs -> /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs
@Fabien ls -l /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs
-rwxr-xr-x 1 ec2-user ec2-user 36 Sep 2 10:41 /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs
Yay scrutinizer made their badges less fugly!
@Fabien cat /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs
10:53
-bash: --version: command not found
Anonymous
@PeeHaa any idea on my git repo? just a feedback?
@Fabien Seems fucked. :D
Anonymous
I need it to extend some functionality, but I'm out of any.
@SweetieBelle lol yes it does.
@Fabien chmod 777 /home/ec2-user/phantomjs/bin/phantomjs
10:54
@Simon_eQ link please
777 == death
@Jimbo Yes, but 755 isnt doing what it should.
@Fabien Could be some cflags issues...
@SweetieBelle I should probably jsut rebuild it
when I figure out how.
Anonymous
10:56
What can I say. I am addicted to github @PeeHaa
@Simon_eQ But it's just a bad launchpad *ducks*
Anonymous
@SweetieBelle var_dump() pls
I wish there was a ./rebuild.sh
@Fabien make clean && ./configure && make && make install probably.
These were the build instructions phantomjs.org/build.html
tons of install guides and zero uninstall ones.
11:05
rm is my uninstaller
Would it be as simple as rm'ing the phantomjs folder though?
(I was joking, by the way)
@Fabien Just open up build.sh in vim and write a script that does the opposite (i.e. start from the end and work backwards)
@LeviMorrison It has JSON in the name. so while you could use the data for something else, it still seems like coupling to a particular representation.
the splat thing is also not ideal, because those maps don't have any order semantically.
having more powerful destructuring would help with that case though.
11:08
@DaveRandom Never wrote a bash script. This is the build.sh pastie.org/private/0rc0ajjnyjllmo28ezx0g
Just thought of a good use-case for generators. When using glob() :-)
in clojure you can write:
(def point {:x 5 :y 7})
(let [{:keys [x y]} point]
    (println "x:" x "y:" y))
@Fabien Why exactly are you building from source instead of getting it from a package manager?
which roughly translates to:
$point = ['x' => 5, 'y' => 7];
list_keys($x, $y) = $point;
echo "x: $x y: $y";
@DaveRandom I was following phantomjs.org/build.html as it was on the creators website.
11:12
@Fabien What OS are you using?
CentOS release 6.3
It's an EC2 on amazon
Hey guys, for once I'm actually using PHP!
@Fabien Just use the relevant package from phantomjs.org/download.html#linux
Presumably the x86_64 I would guess, never used EC2 though so I don't know
@DaveRandom Should I not remove the current phantom first?
11:17
@Fabien As long as you remove the binaries from $PATH the two won't interfere with each other, since the build is just a self-contained zip you can probably just nuke your old install dir and it will be pretty much gone anyway
You'll have to delete the entity that's currently in $PATH as well, but aside from maybe a few files in /tmp which won't get in the way, I'd expect that to pretty effectively get rid of it from the system
@DaveRandom Fair enough, cool thanks. Rather than installing it in my home directory should I plop it in /var/www/ as it will be used from there?
I am really not the best person to ask that question of. I don't even know what I think about that. The *nix file system layout is one huge guessing game, everybody seems to do things differently.
heh fair enough.
@Fabien I use /usr/apache/vhosts/<domain>/htdocs/
See I put my vhosts in /usr/share
11:22
Getting rather annoyed at the Borat accounts on twitter, like devops-borat and mysql-borat etc. Don't do borat unless you know how to!
Configs are in /etc/apache/config/vhosts/ and symlinked to /etc/apache/config/vhosts-enabled/
One is adding a 'k' instead of a 'g', like "everythink" - like some london nob, another one is referring to himself in third person, gahhhh
@Jimbo gotta block 'em all
@SweetieBelle That I can go with (apart from the choice of apache, but that's not the subject of this debate and usually an unstoppable force/immovable object anyway)
Stupid linkifier
@igorw as soon as I read that, I heard the pokemon theme tune in my head
11:24
^^ loser
/hides
@DaveRandom Nothing wrong with Apache. :/
Perfs aren't great but at least you know it's stable & secure.
And frankly servers are cheap, so perfs don't matter.
If my server is slow, I add another (16 cores|64GB RAM|server with 2 more NICs)
@SweetieBelle Look, I like Apache, I want it to get rebooted and brought into the real world, but it's going to die if they don't pull the collective finger out soon. It's nice that there's a big effort to unify some things and drop/deprecate some old/crappy things, but let's take a look at mod_rewrite: one of the most commonly used webserver extensions on the web, and hateful to use. I really cannot believe it took until the 2.3 cycle to get [END] in.
And don't even get me started on the config file.
@DaveRandom It's not perfect but it wont die until there's something better. And if there is, it's not nginx.
@DaveRandom At least performance wise 2.4 is going in the right direction
@SweetieBelle I think the most productive thing we can do here is agree to disagree on that. I accept that Nginx is not a magic bullet answer, but if all it does in the grand scheme of things is show Apache what they are doing wrong, it'll be a seriously worthwhile project.
11:30
0
Q: Executing object file using shell_exec() by passing string argument

KarimkhanI am executing object file b which is achieved from executing c++ program from php page in this way: <?php //sent has value "http://www.paulgraham.com/herd.html" $url=$_POST['sent']; $text = file_get_contents($url); $temp=escapeshellarg(strip_tags($text)); //$temp = "one one two"; $output=shell_...

I reiterate: I would love to see Apache live on. But at the moment it's a dinosaur and it's being out-evolved.
@PeeHaa Yeh, mostly because they are stripping out the shite. It has suffered a little bit from the PHP-style "BC at any cost" mentality in the past, it's nice that they seem to have started moving some of that crap to modules that are not enabled by default.
-bash: /usr/local/bin/phantomjs: Too many levels of symbolic links -_-
I'm really starting to subscribe to the view that the swiss-army-knife servers that are all things to all men are a bad plan though, I'm starting to come around to the idea of a proper embedded web server in PHP. Although of course nobody will ever go for that idea.
2
11:35
@DaveRandom I'd go for the dedicated tool if it were actually better, but using fpm or fcgi gives me horrible perf overheads if I take any concurrency. I tested nginx. The only thing I've found a lot faster than Apache is LiteSpeed.
Though, PHP itself is very much on the Swiss army knife model. The STL is incredibly bloated and 3/4 of it should probably be in pecl.
LiteSpeed has very nice perfs but I'm not willing to use commercial closed source software for web serving.
Anonymous
Not many people get it.
@Simon_eQ there is no way to add pages/titles/keywords/etc from outside the class. Also a method which returns an array is in almost all cases crap. Stop using suerglobals directly in classes. Don't use die in code unless you are redirecting somebody.
@SweetieBelle Yeh, and therein lies the problem with fronting PHP with Nginx. For static content and as a breakout point (usually reverse proxy) Nginx blows Apache out of the water. But Nginx + fpm is sucky.
Sem
Sem
11:38
@PeeHaa " Also a method which returns an array is in almost all cases crap."? argh
Not that mod_php doesn't have its major problems though
@Sem yes? Did I say something wrong? :P
Sem
Sem
@PeeHaa Guess I do that a bit too much now and then >_>
@DaveRandom Apache is even faster for perl with high enough concurrency, and perl/Apache is not known for performance.
@DaveRandom The issue is fcgi doesn't handle load well.
Sem
Sem
11:40
@PeeHaa Remember getUserList? :p
@Sem That would be a valid use case :)
Sem
Sem
@PeeHaa Whheeewww
@SweetieBelle fcgi sucks in almost every way. The half-duplex approach is definitely Doing It Wrong™ IMO
Anonymous
@PeeHaa I am ok with all, except for not having to use superglobabls using die for only redirecting. The die() here prevents the user from accessing pages that do not exist in the website. And why is the use of superglobals in classes not allowed.?
Anonymous
11:42
I would like to know more about that.
Sem
Sem
@PeeHaa That should be 4 different functions at least. Indeed a weird way to store a configuration.
@PeeHaa I do that sometimes with list() :)
@Sem That sounds like a real array, that's fine. The problem is using arrays to return complex data structures that should be objects
@Simon_eQ For some reason 404 status code exists. ;)
@Simon_eQ If you use die in a library you are basically saying to the people using your library: fuck you!
Because there is no way they can prevent breaking their scripts because of your library
Sem
Sem
11:43
@DaveRandom You're explaining programming to me nowadays? @DaveRandom FTW :)
yes.. use exit() instead
hi
@CSᵠ sigh
I need to know something\
its about codeigniter
Anonymous
@PeeHaa that is the beauty of it. If a website has 5 static pages, then someone trying to play with the pages by adding query and stuff should die()
11:44
:D
I have a form with radio button.
@Hriju We can tell you many things about CI. You won't like any of them.
Anonymous
@Hriju congrats
@igorw die() is so... morbid
values are stored in a array in the form
11:44
@Simon_eQ Yeah super uber useful when they want to handle it themelves by showing a custom 40x page
...
Argh I don't like working in someone else html code
now I cant read that array in the controller
( not in this situation -> code = a mess )
Anonymous
@PeeHaa ahh, that one. me gets it now
would you please tell me how may I get the form value
11:46
The reason you don't want to use super globals in your classes is because well. (super) global state and such.
$answer=$_REQUEST['answer']??
can someone explain @NikiC's tweet: twitter.com/nikita_ppv/status/374446509925732352
Anonymous
@Sem Governments change, the lies stay the same :-P
echo"<input type='radio' name='answer[$i]' id=$b value='$answer[$j]' />";
echo "<label for=$b>$answer[$j]</label>";
this is the form code
Anonymous
11:46
ehh.
$answer= $this->input->post("answer");
this is in controller
but not getting any value
Anonymous
I rebuilt a classified site, with php 5.4 for about a week-long.
Anonymous
Now, I can't use it.
Anonymous
life sucks :p
@iroegbu Start here
11:48
Also @Simon_eQ return (in_array($b, $page)) ? array_search($b, $page) : (in_array($a, $page)) ? array_search($a, $page) : false ;
??
anyone
dude...
@Hriju FYI, answer !== answer[]
ya thats true
Don't abuse the ternary to make stuff hard to read / follow
Anonymous
11:48
@PeeHaa I thought, it would be better to use that instead of a foreach loop.
should I write it like $answer[]=$this->input->post("answer");
Anonymous
I think foreach loop consumes more memory
Anonymous
or not maybe
@ler
@Leri please
11:49
@Simon_eQ The point is use if instead of ternary, it's easier to read and it means the exact same thing
@Simon_eQ How's work? Eating tons of free food yet?
someone please help
@PeeHaa the best part is that code probably does not do what you expect it to, due to right-to-left associativity of the ternary operator in PHP.
Thanks
11:55
@igorw I stopped reading after (in_array($b, $page)) ? array_search($b, $page) :P
Maybe a bit out of the question but is there a 'stack exchange' site about 'investing,trading' ?
Like where questions can be asked about TA ect?

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