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12:08
@Jack For reference, here is my VBA impl, which assumes that all JSON is UTF8 and all data structures are ANSI. It's pretty ugly/hacky (it's VBA) but it's (more or less) 1 pass - I separated the UTF8 handling code out into another module for cleanliness (in so far as it's possible to write "clean" VBA code).
There's such a thing as Clean VBA? :)
No, really not. But certainly cleaner than most of the fuckwits who actually think it's good write
seriously, there are MVPs who write some truly horrifying code
Also I have concluded that actually the best thing to do is forget about the fact that it's VBA, pretend it's VB6 and import the system DLLs instead of the stupid half-assed abstractions that are provided by MSO
yeah but where do i have to catch the button click?
Yay random non-sequiturs
@Duikboot js
give your form an id or a name and handle to submission
12:13
Use IDs. Names on anything other than form controls is a bad plan IMO
ok done I have now a click function with a prevent default on it.
I gotthis
I receive now " you clicked the button. script.js:3
test "
Now I have to bind the keyword in JS an need to look it up with php alpha.castel.be/shots/%20-DkE8jUQbdX.png
i know I have to use this somewhere:

header('Content-type: application/json');
if(!empty($_SERVER['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH']) &&
strtolower($_SERVER['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH']) == 'xmlhttprequest')
{
$var = $_POST['property'];
//do something
But im not sure how to implement it. :-/
the php up there is supposed to handle the AJAX request?
Yes, the word in the query :bandnaam should be the word in the input field.
I need to find a perfect match in the database of that word/email address.
oh... ok
The actual use will be a user lookup in a table of a database when the user is in the database he can see a few more parts of the website.
Now im searching how to pass the data to the sql query with AJAX.
It has to be done by $_POST?
Do I have to create something like ?action=theword ?
Thanks for helping me out :)
12:25
take a look at http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.post/
since you are using jQuery
I know that part I don't know the URL part
how to create it the good way.
url should point to the php script you want to use in handling that AJAX request
What if its on the same page?
you can't do that...
by the way, who told you to put all that php together with your html?
No one, but Im now jut trying to make a small demo so I get it how it works
12:30
@Gordon I think this user is the same as the previous ones
@Duikboot separate them
so a lookup.htm and a ajaxHandler.php or something
and my app.js file fcourse.
Yo ho ho, and a bottle of bitching Git!
very bad the mysql cheatsheet here addedbytes.com/cheat-sheets are still using mysql_* :(
12:38
@Touki yes. it is >.<
does it make sense to check if a user is logged in in the controller?
Does that one looks ok to you @iroegbu ? alpha.castel.be/shots/…
For starters.
need to work on the content of the files though
@Duikboot You may want to remove the trailing ?> in ajaxHandler.php
Done.
Anonymous
12:44
top resolution this month. -> learn all array functions
Anonymous
or most
@Gordon Is there anything else you can do but keep destroying it ?
@iroegbu I changed the url in the ajax call. How to detected the data from the input field in the AJAX call?
in php or in js?
write the php like you are handling a form
@Touki I've got options but people will always be able to create new accounts somehow.
12:47
Headline of the day: "30-STONE LESBIANS CRUSH BADGER MAN"
> execute <br> command with jquery
@Gordon Alright, I'll just keep reporting them to you then
@Touki thanks
@Jimbo Most urls containing .ru in it can be considered as not workplace safe. Is it a case here as well?
12:51
@Leri Wouldn't risk it, it contains the word "lesbian".
@Leri there are nudes, so definitely NSFW
55
A: Why would one omit the close tag?

zzzzBovThe reason you should leave off the php closing tag (?>) is so that the programmer doesn't accidentally send extra newline chars. The reason you shouldn't leave off the php closing tag is because it causes an imbalance in the php tags and any programmer with half a mind can remember to not add e...

^^ this is reason enough?
Thanks, guys.
BTW, mark stuff like that with or something like that, please. Personally, I trust most links here and I might not even read what it is sometimes.
the internet -
10
done
lol
13:05
@iroegbu Allright I made it work with the php way how to do it now in AJAX?
This is how it looks like right now: alpha.castel.be/shots/…
Hey guys
@Duikboot What colorScheme do you use?
Sem
Sem
@Foobar I guess that's Monokai
@Sem Thx
Sem
Sem
Tomorrow Night is the best one though :D
13:11
@Jack and @DamienOvereem Cheers for DOM/xPath advice. It's running nicely through that instead now.
if I said this worked ...
<?php
function named(:$ns = "Hello", :$ts = "Other") {
    var_dump($ns);
    var_dump($ts);
}

$var = "Called";

named(:$ts = $var);
?>
would you shit yourself ?
@Duikboot ok, now when you post using PHP it works
just write the ajax part and point it to the same php file.
There is my problem.
I have no clue how to start on that I now I need the code I previously posted from the XMLHTTPrequest but then Im stuck.
look at the jquery link I sent, that should do it
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: ajaxHandler.php,
data: data // What is supposed to be here then? ,
success: success,
dataType: dataType
});
@JoeWatkins please propose that before Stas gets any further with his retarded defaultplaceholder.
@JoeWatkins Please don't tell me that both of us implemented named arguments?
@NikiC Typical! You wait 5 years and then two implementations turn up at once!
@JoeWatkins It somewhat remembers me PDO named args syntax... (not negatively meant)
Does anyone have some C code for dumping a Zend HashTable in PHP source to investigate corrupt hash table shenanigans?
13:26
@Danack look into .gdbinit. We should have something for that in there
@NikiC okay, I won't ...
@JoeWatkins but what I don't like as much is that you want to change also function signature
@iroegbu I'm here now: I think i'm almost there but I have to do something with the success handler to send it to the PHP part? alpha.castel.be/shots/…
@JoeWatkins Well, if you did you may tell...
I would rather work on code than work on what to say on mailing lists ..
13:27
2
Q: Mysql query to Get booking date periods, where bookings are more than a limit

MUHAMMED JABIR CI am developing a hotel room reservation system, There having only 5 rooms. I want to get the date periods if 5 or more bookings are already done. Example: +-------------------------------------------------------------+ |Booking_from_date | Booking_to_date | Number_of_booking_rooms| +----------...

I made a start, why not, a discussion about details without a patch just gives me a headache ...
function named($ns = "Hello", $ts = "Other") {
    var_dump($ns);
    var_dump($ts);
}

$var = "Called";

named(:$ts = $var);
named($var); // same as named(:$ns = $var);
i love how no one addresses this: markmail.org/search/…
does stas actually write in C ?
@bwoebi I have that, but using named(ts => $var) syntax. But syntax is just preliminary, not given it any thought
13:28
@Duikboot the data variable is going to contain whatever php returned. You can alert(data) first to see if you got something.
@JoeWatkins Yes. Actually, he is a pretty good programmer. Gives good technical feedback. Just has odd ideas about language design (and is very vocal about them)
@NikiC your syntax is less ambiguous to the parser. That's better.
@JoeWatkins : in signature seems to be odd for me (probably, I am missing something and it is there for some reason).
I don't so much know about language design, just wonder why give so much weight to one man's (or woman's) opinion
not there for any reason, just read phils write up of thoughts and he mentioned it's used in pdo for named parameters, so seemed like a good fit ...
@bwoebi But it doesn't allow keywords. No named(array => $array). Right now I have named("array" => $array) to get around that.
13:31
@CarrieKendall what should we say all (except stas), except just +1?
@JoeWatkins So I still didn't quite get it, do you already have a working implementation?
@NikiC see you done parser changes before, I've never touched it, it took me ruddy forever to work it out, it is like reading Kryptonian
@NikiC yup, that's a good idea, it would also allow named($param => $var);
@bwoebi its an incredibly valid point that undermines his "evidence" of "people wanting it" but stas doesn't address it
that "array" = is beyond me ... upload somewhere I'll work on stuff I understand all of ...
13:33
@iroegbu bah I now what you mean but I not totally getting the process.
I have set back e.preventDefault();
So the POST data got caught by AJAX? But now I have to catch it in the PHP?
yeah I have a kind of working implementation .... I'd much prefer to go with niki's ...
@NikiC on a side note, your idea of an AST based parser, would that involve knowing Kryptonian ?
Currently I see this in my web browser: alpha.castel.be/shots/…
@Duikboot yes, js talking to php via AJAX. js handles form and sends request to webserver.
lets just do it, syntax can be tweaked after as you say ... lets do it and move on ...
@JoeWatkins the language parser itself is not so cryptic, it's more the $1...n which I absolutely have no idea what it means.
user895378
13:35
Vacation officially over.
@JoeWatkins sure ^^
the syntax of the file is pretty alien to me, it's bnf I think I recognize it, but never changed one before ..
@rdlowrey and unofficially still continuing? :-P
@JoeWatkins Changing the parser is pretty simple. The rest is the hard part. Don't tell me you found the parser change the hardest part of implementing this?!
I think im almost there but this results in an error : alpha.castel.be/shots/…
13:38
@Duikboot wait a minute
you have to send something to the server
Yes.
@NikiC okay ... I won't ...
@rdlowrey So you've returned from your vacation to resume your sabbatical?
13:39
edit the parser, make it accept a reasonable syntax and upload it in any state, at that time I'll join in and be actually useful ...
user895378
@DaveRandom lol, good point. Today actually is my 31st birthday. But when you get old like us you start doing weird things such as enjoying work.
and growing hair on your ears ...
user895378
^^ That.
Happy Birthday @rdlowrey
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Yeh, I've been getting a little concerned about that. Of course I don't enjoy my actual work at the moment, but I know what you're saying.
13:41
@Duikboot try the shorthand method first and see how it goes $.post("test.php", { name: "John", time: "2pm" }, function(data) { alert (data); } );
@JoeWatkins I read "ears" as "eyes" first, and I was thinking "nobody told me about that!"
happy bday @rdlowrey
Anonymous
same here @rdlowrey
user895378
Thanks for the well-wishes all. I like to imagine that anyone born on or around this day was definitely conceived at/after a drunken New Year's Eve party (almost 9 months to the day).
eyes are still relatively hair free, been shaving my ears now for a while ... on the outside, I'm not a freak !!
13:42
Notice</b>: Undefined index: email inb<b>/Applications/MAMP/htdocs/snippets/phpAjaxUserChecker/ajaxHandler.php</b> on line <b>3</b><br /> Sorry your field is empty.
Does the alert says.
of course it is
@JoeWatkins Here you go: github.com/nikic/php-src/compare/splat...namedParams (note: a good part of that is code from stas' "default" thingy)
that's php
$.post("test.php", { email: email }, function(data) { alert (data); } );
where var email = $('#email').val();
@iroegbu Nothing happening, but also no errors.
Good morning
13:50
you changed it to what I posted?
I did the following:
and you can't see anything in the pop up...
waait
This seems a lot better!
Awesome
just put that on your page instead of alerting and you are done
like this?
$email = $_POST['email'];
Or how to handle it at the PHP side?
13:55
no no no
You mean to send it from js to html
(expand it to the html)
data has gotten to the client-side
the parts I need from the result?
13:56
@JoeWatkins More likely, you'll discuss it later but as a php dev I recommend removing it from signature so older functions with optional parameters won't need further modification to benefit from named parameters.
Well the actual use a bit like that I don't have a button but when a users fills in an email and it matches one out of the database I have to generate an extra DIV.
Is it hard to change it?
except the green light thing it needs to be a div
when false, nothing has to happen.
that isn't hard... using jQuery
$('#email').change(function(){
or something
13:59
$('#email').on('change', function(){ });
something like that...
Im almost there I think.
I have to built in a check on the JS side.
IF $.post("ajaxHandler.php", { email: email }, function(data) { } )
IS true THEN : $('#green-power').css('display','block');
@Gordon: I'm sorry for what I said yesterday. You are not part of the problem.
can I add a success handler or something?
@Duikboot That's what the function you passed to the last argument is
So now I receive the last one when it's not available in the Database: alpha.castel.be/shots/… and the first time when it matches:
And I only want to add the div when it appears in the field
you have to change from that shorthand thingy.
@rdlowrey Yeh happy birthday man :-)
@JoeWatkins Inside would require a pretty small razor and a lot of mirrors...
So I have to make it in this one? $.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "ajaxHandler.php",
data: data,
success: success,
dataType: dataType
});
@Duikboot I think you just need to process whatever data you get from php if there is something display the green stuff else display the red
14:13
else nothing has to happen.
naaa
the same thing... Just that it is easier to manage
@Duikboot ok... You might need to do your php such that it returns true or false when the record is found or not
oh ok uhm
I think that will be better that returning results
i'll do that
What is the best way to implement spelling correction suggestion feature on about 1 million non-english words ? These are name of albums, movies and songs.
14:27
something like this? if($stmt->fetchAll() > 0){
return 'MATCH';
}
else{
return 'NOMATCH';
}
@Duikboot Asking me ?
@Duikboot yes something like that, just use something that you can process in js
I used true and false now as return data but it seems not much is happening anymore.
remember that js will see them as strings
Where to build in the check that is the first question how to check will be ok I think but not where :)
in the function data handler?
Still using the shorthand method btw
14:35
@ircmaxell :D
Code looks like this right now : alpha.castel.be/shots/…
yes... function(data) { if (data ... ) ...}
It stopped working when I did that, this code is still working : alpha.castel.be/shots/…
@Fabien yw :)
Anonymous
14:46
Has someone ever removed PEAR entirely? I don't think getting rid of the folder does the job.
@NikiC sexy, will be taking a look ...
Sem
Sem
@Duikboot I always use $.ajaxSetup() and continue to use $.ajax() after that. someting like this: pastebin.com/J6BXw02d
@rdlowrey happy birthday
@Simon_eQ hows it been going?
@NikiC got conflicts on merge
user895378
@Orangepill thanks!
14:49
pulled splat first, was I supposed to ??
Anonymous
@Orangepill fine. at work
Anonymous
just busy
Gawd.. too many idiots: "https://github.com/search?q=extension:php+eval+$_GET&ref=cmdform"
hm nice way to mess up a link ><
Anonymous
@Orangepill made a testing interface yet?
@Simon_eQ I thought you where going to do that :)
Anonymous
14:52
@Orangepill But, I need to know, at-least where the index page is.
Anonymous
I tried to open all files once, and all I got was errors
Anonymous
and blank pages
@DamienOvereem yeah... no...
@Simon_eQ There is no web friendly ui yet... I've been testing through command line ... I can throw together a simple little page to show a sample use case
Anonymous
@Orangepill Ok, I think I see it now. is it the sample.php ?
14:54
@Duikboot working now?
@Simon_eQ yeah... source is heavily documented ... gives a full play by play.
Anonymous
@Orangepill You have been committing to it frequently. I'll do what I can to keep up
Anonymous
I think it would be nice, to give me and @Fabien just an intro
and @HamZa ? :P
Anonymous
whenever you can.
14:57
@NikiC coool ...
Anonymous
@Fabien @HamZa is out
trying :)
much nicer ...
@Simon_eQ okay ... whenever you get a chuck of time we can go over it.
I have to use AJAX setup?
14:58
Once we're up to speed we just need to dig up some dirt on some of the better PHP players in here to blackmail them in to reviewing it.
Anonymous
@Orangepill I am fine on Saturday/Sundays.
Anonymous
@Orangepill should the front-end interface require directly the sample.php or the autoloader ?
Anonymous
@iroegbu so using $.ajaxsetup is the best practice?
@Simon_eQ just the autoloader I think... but a bulk of the code from sample.php should work in the page
15:01
I'm at a BBQ this Saturday evening. Other than that I am fine.
Phalcon framework?
Anonymous
@Fabien stop throwing names :p
Anonymous
@Fabien Sunday seems too holy though
We have the daytime Saturday and Friday evening?
Where do I put the { email: email }, values?
15:04
well nothing for me to do now .... back to being a spare part :D
@NikiC post a patch so the conversation can go somewhere good ...
@nikita_ppv beat me to it with a delicious implementation of named parameters ... back to being a spare part ...
@JoeWatkins yes, the patch is based off variadics and splat. Because I want to implement **kwargs as well. But I didn't yet do that
Anonymous
@Fabien choose your time. As I said I am ok either sat/sun
@JoeWatkins It's not really done yet. Only the basic parts are there
at the very least we are talking about something that is real now ...
15:08
@NikiC what is this **kwargs from py? I've read it a few times on the internals, but I have no idea what it is…?
@JoeWatkins Also, to introduce named args arginfos of internal functions need to be fixed en-masse
SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character
Right now they differ heavily from the docs. So when you try to use the arg names from the docs it's usually wrong ^^
Anonymous
@tereško sup
@iroegbu I'm not getting there.
Anonymous
15:09
@tereško happy birthday
oO
no, it's not
Anonymous
No worries. Its everyone's birthday today
he's also really bad at it
Anonymous
Because you are a bot, and don't have a birthdate?
15:12
Does anyone know where any documentation for ZEND_BEGIN_ARG_INFO_EX is ?
@Danack (name, pass_rest_by_ref, return_reference, required_num_args) basically
@Simon_eQ let's play it by ear. See if we're all on at a convenient time Sat or Sun
for all practical purposes (name, 0, 0, required_num_args)
@NikiC k thanks.
@JoeWatkins I'm pretty sure that the problems I was having with pthreads is caused by some HashTable corruption. I added some code to prepare.c inside if (thread->options & PTHREADS_INHERIT_CLASSES) to dump out what is in HashTable of class_table.
Anonymous
@Fabien Ok. I will be online after mid-day on sat & sun @Orangepill You guys pick your timing.
15:16
It looks like:
Anonymous
At-least if orangepill teaches one of us, then we can pass the info to another
@Simon_eQ what's your UTC offset?
I have no idea how to investigate it further.
Anonymous
@Orangepill UTC/GMT +2 hours
15:18
@Danack excellent, can you send me a reproduce script that exhibits the problem you speak of, I'll have a look today ..
also, php version and os ?
and might aswell send me the patch too ...
@JoeWatkins It's still at github.com/Danack/TestRigPthreads but it doesn't always crash, but does always segfault. My comically inept debugging version of pthreads is at github.com/Danack/pthreads
Built-in webserver in PhpStorm 7 EAP serves PHP files (along with HTML, CSS, JavaScript) http://ow.ly/ow1XL
@Simon_eQ I'm -6 So that should work for me as well... arround 2pm your time would work good for me.
Anonymous
Great @Fabien too ^^ ?
Anonymous
@Orangepill I'm guessing, its for Saturday right?
15:22
@Gordon coool :-)
and this is awesome, too: theverge.com/2013/9/3/4689346/…
@JoeWatkins And I'm on CentOS release 6.4 (Final) PHP 5.5.1 (cli) (built: Aug 29 2013 12:39:37) . My PHP compile settings are pastebin.com/vz0uumSX
@Duikboot not using jQuery is best practice ;)
I can 't get it working properly.
ok... what stage are you... last I checked you were getting data from php to client-side
15:24
Im at the validation stage.
if($stmt->execute($params) > 0){
print_r($stmt->fetchAll());}
else{
return false;
}
}
catch(PDOException $e){
echo $e->getMessage();
JS : if( $.post("ajaxHandler.php", { email: email },
function(data) {
console.log(data[]);
} )){

}
I tried again the short wait but I can't get the validation working.
@Danack I see where the error is ...
though I receive the correct output when I fill in a good email or a bad one.
I have a solution ... I'll do it today ...
this explains a lot ..
.
cool - not urgent for me, as I'm off out.
I've done it I think ... pending tests/leak checks ...
stupid stupid mistake ....
15:45
@Simon_eQ @fabien Repo updated with simple html interface.
@Duikboot execute() returns boolean
@MadaraUchiha It's because he dominates every thread.
Anonymous
16:00
@Orangepill thanks. I'll check it out
Anonymous
Arghh, I hate making WP sites.
So don't :)
Anonymous
Its for some charity organization. I can't create a CMS for free just for 1 site.
@Orangepill How do you handle things like 500 and 400 level errors in your crawler?
Anonymous
@LeviMorrison geronimo
16:13
@LeviMorrison Like this for now. But will allow more functionality once curl/artex come on board as http client alternatives
user895378
Artax makes that really easy, BTW.
user895378
$status = $response->getStatus();
if ($status >= 400) { ...
@rdlowrey I'm excited to use that one... That will be the preferred client for my ParallelCrawler Implementation... Amp+Artax will be the preferred client for the EventedCrawler is what I was thinking.
user895378
@Orangepill Also, that crawler is making two HTTP requests ... one for get_headers and then another for file_get_contents. That's horribly inefficient.
lol godaddy is so stupid.. they charge more per yer when you lengthen the term on .me domains
user895378
16:17
And PHP will close the connection after each request, so you're forced to make two new socket connections on each and every request. It works, but it's extremely slow.
@rdlowrey I know... as the http client enhances that behavior will change.
user895378
@Orangepill K, just throwing it out there :)
@rdlowrey Right now I have been focusing on architecture. I have been living in the stink of my own code so I'm trying to recalibrate my nose so I will know when it smells. So if you see something that looks off in the architecture please call me out on it.
@Danack can you take another look at master, pushed a fix ...
@rdlowrey implementation thus far has been the minimum needed to prove the architecture works. No focus on efficiency though I have some ideas....
Anonymous
16:30
@Orangepill mind suggesting anything on github/eritrea/seoWrapper?
Anonymous
I wanna make it big slowly with updates over some time.
Anonymous
Because, its just a simple thing now
@Danack, no crash for me on your test rig now without modification of your code ...
@Simon_eQ probably something to set SiteName... passing it in the constructor I think would make sense.
Anonymous
@Orangepill yeah, @PeeHaa suggested similar thing. I guess, I should get on that. I thought there wouldn't be a need to change site name but, for flexibility sake.. I guess I should.
16:37
@Simon_eQ you don't want someone to have to edit your code when they put it on their site.
@Danack that worked out nicely ... not only is the bug gone but we speed up thread creation after the first and save a bit of memory on each after the first also ... all good things ...
really should push a release, that was a silly bug ...
Anonymous
@Orangepill but, they have to edit. For example, if you have contact page, then you have to tell the script that you have that page, and what specific title it should have, and that needs to be configured.
Anonymous
imho
Anonymous
I don't see another way to do it.
@Simon_eQ exsistingStaticPages, staticPageTitles, staticPageKeywords, and staticPageDescription should probably become properties as well.
Anonymous
16:41
@Orangepill I wouldn't dare to say this, but you might be mistaken :) How would a user allocate title and keywords to pages, if everything is done on the fly?
Anonymous
By what you are suggesting, user would have to define everypage,title, content... in a constructor, then the head section could get messy
Just add a method like

function registerPageProperties ($page, $title, $keywords, $description){
$this->pages[$page] = array("title"=>$title, "keywords"=>$keywords, "description"=>$description);
}
Anonymous
And, where would these go?
Anonymous
 $exsistingStaticPages = [
            '/index.php',
            '/about.php',
            '/password.php?task=forgot',
            '/password.php?task=sent'
        ];


        $staticPageTitles = [
            'Welcome to my site, this is index page',
            'this is the about page',
            'So, you want to change your password ehh?',
            'Ok! your password has been sent'
        ];
Anonymous
Since the header.php will be directly included in all the pages of website, then it is impossible to specify custom property in it.
16:46
$seoWrapper = new SeoWrapper("mydomain title");
$seoWrapper->registerPage("/index.php", "Welcome to my site, this is index page", "keywords","description");
....
@Simon_eQ that would all be done when setting up your SeoWrapper.... in your header.php
@Gordon: my plans changed again, still want to meet up at the end of the month? I may be doing a night in Cologne
Anonymous
@Orangepill If you are saying that I should do that in header.php what if the site has 30 pages, imagine how many lines the register->(..) could take.
Anonymous
Maybe another separate class with one method, to store all applicable-user changes ?
@JoeWatkins aren't they usually silly? :)
@Simon_eQ or a separate file that returns an array of the site config.
Anonymous
16:54
basically I am thinking of puting `function declarePageProperties(){}` in the separate file, and in the `header.php`
I could do ask you said, some function that checks the pages, and fetchs data from the separate file
@JoeWatkins Just to clarify, this is for the pthreads extension?
Anonymous
@Orangepill I'll work on it tonight. It does not even seem logic for the user to modify the main class. That should be left as is imo
> The logo which your showing like normal text. It is revolution word Make Logo richable
I wonder what language that was google translated from.
@Simon_eQ but as it stands the user would have to edit SeoWrapper to reflect their site structure.
Anonymous
@Orangepill Nope. Only the first method. if the pages are all static that is. If not, user only needs to pass identifier like ?=id in the header, and the table name from which the dynamic content is being fetched.
Anonymous
16:58
the first method is pretty-much self explanatory.
Anonymous
If the pages are dynamic, the in the header.php the }else{ statement deals with it all

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