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@PhilipArpin is it a NSData instead of a NSString?
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@Bracketworks Your names sound fine to me, though Interceptor sounds more like some kind of law enforcement operation than a routing component :)
@rdlowrey Well, a typical use case would be authorization enforcement, so I suppose it is fitting :)
I went with Interceptor and Destination because they're the same number of characters </ocd>
And Endpoint has too many other interpretations in the broader sense.
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haha
Typical problem with Composer I guess ... you want to download a small library and as a result you download whole fucking Symfony ... gawd!
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00:23
Well silex is more or less symfony's HTTP library under the hood unless I'm mistaken (possible)
It uses the http foundation mostly I believe.
I'm trying to get my own session handler registered and still use the Session provider.
So, what I just want is a session handler that only does session_start(), session_destroy(), etc.
Apparently that's not possible.
Okay, in its defense, it does mention it's for symfony =/
For those interested, I'm trying to get Silex to work with DynamoDb backed sessions :)
I know it's not really what NS stands for in apple land (it's NextStep, I believe, but with strange capitalization), but it always amuses me it could stand for NameSpace, exactly what it is trying so hard to emulate
@igorw Let me know when you see this ^^
whats the best method to do a table row hide/show and if user hides save the setting? cookie or sql ?
@Jack That's exactly the same problem that Java has with Maven. "Hmm, I need to download something that parses URLs correctly - crap why has my executable grown by 10MB".
00:36
@rdlowrey Pretty much my life right there.
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Words can't describe how excited I get when I hit upon descriptive names that also line up horizontally in my code.
@Jack Looking at the code, it's only pulling in Symfony to allow it to plug into Symfony, not for any core functionality.
I bet it would be easy to refactor it to your own use.
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Does anyone else think this is a silly question?
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Q: Store time in DB and resume after log in PHP

Ibrahim NadirWe already know that the following code in PHP will log the user out after 5 mins of inactivity. $timeout = 5*60; // Set timeout minutes $logout_redirect_url = "index.php"; // Set logout URL if (isset($_SESSION['start_time'])) { $elapsed_time = time() - $_SESSION['start_time']; if ($el...

"How to solve my problem which I have explained the solution to here?"
@Jasper In case you're curious, I got a really good answer about my issue.
@Danack Ah yes, the usecase @ircmaxell's structural type hinting RFC was meant to solve :D
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Q: How to access directory's index.php without a trailing slash AND not get 301 redirect

m59I have this structure: site.com/api/index.php. When I send data to site.com/api/ there is no issue, but I imagine it would be better if the api would work without the trailing slash also, like this: site.com/api. This causes a 301 redirect and thus loses the data (since data isn't forwarded). I t...

00:43
@Jasper No - that won't solve Symfony's 'Dependency injection' - avert your eyes @rdlowrey.
public function load(array $configs, ContainerBuilder $container) {
        $configuration = new Configuration();
        $config = $this->processConfiguration($configuration, $configs);

        $loader = new XmlFileLoader($container, new FileLocator(__DIR__.'/../Resources/config'));
        $loader->load('services.xml');
}
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argggggg
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Somewhere a baby kitten just died.
I R FARMWERK CODER!!1!
@Danack Ugh. At least they would no longer have any valid reason to make it necessary to depend on the entire framework...
Just seeing that the RFC got withdrawn (rather recently). Anybody know why?
...
crap wrong one.
@Jasper mr Maxell isn't too happy having to persuade idiots that they're wrong.
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I really liked that RFC ...
I also liked that RFC - @LeviMorrison What's the process for someone else taking up a withdrawn RFC wiki.php.net/rfc/function_autoloading ?
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Certain internals participants (starts with "s" and rhymes with "stas") seem hellbent on preventing PHP from implementing useful new features.
@Danack Either make a new RFC and reference the old one or take over the old. I recommend the former.
00:54
@Danack That's too bad, really, it was really interesting in my opinion (even though I couldn't say that I'd actually seen use cases in the wild)
I didn't like this particular RFC, though I promise I won't slather my opinion everywhere like Stas does.
I can at least see its usefulness; it's just not a direction I would take PHP.
@LeviMorrison I think I like the general idea though need to think a lot more deeply about it's actual implications before being the one to redo it is as an RFC.
01:45
Well, my problem with the death of that particular RFC was how they went about it; the arguments didn't make sense to me. (1) function autoloading doesn't have to be like class autoloading; it is ok if they are different (2) they saw that you could implement one function to rule them all and immediately it was talked about like it was the only way when clearly you could implement three different functions if you wanted
@Danack Yep, I basically needed this class :)
@Jack Nice - ten actual lines of code.
So I am using a 3rd party app which sadly is still using mysql_* I am connecting to a database which requires that the connection be SSL. So I need to add the following to the last argument for mysql_connect() MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL for it to be allowed to connect. Is there any way to force all MySQL connection in PHP to use SSL?
Yeah, now I'm trying to get rid of my custom ServiceProviderInterface implementation.
@cspray By 'they...talked about like it was the only way' do you mean the nay-sayers?
01:49
@Danack Yes
I didn't really see any arguments against other than "I don't do it like this and zomg one-file-function?!?! lulz"
Perhaps I missed something, which is easy to do with the internals list and my ability to take it in only small doses, but it was a very aggravating thing to read through. That was just me as an outsider lurking the mailing list so I couldn't imagine the person actually implementing it
@crypticツ I had a quick look in the source code - it doesn't look like it, as the variable is just read from the params passed in, not from any global settings.
I think it was even worse than that.
"Q: Why do you want this?
A: Because of x, y, z.
Q: Well I don't need x, y, z, so those aren't good reasons."
@Danack Yes
@Danack yeah I checked the docs for any ini setting, not even PDO or MySQLi have an option to use SSL. You would think PHP would have such a setting along with compression as well. I mean we have force secure cookies option, why not force secure database connections option =o(
Ultimately though it seems to me that internals is just against the idea of function/constant autoloading. It appears the semi-official stance is, quite literally, wrap it in a class with a static method.
@Danack Narrowed down the code to this :)
01:59
@cspray Stas != semi-official. It's annoying that if mr maxell actually put the RFC to vote, it probably would have passed, it's just a couple of people on the list being noisy.
@Jack nice. Fork that shit.
@Danack Since it's for Silex, I may decide to create a new small project for it :)
@crypticツ It's a common failing in loads of libraries, along with not checking that their are Proxy settings to use rather than direct connection.
Two classes and you're up .. not too bad.
@Danack Didn't Zeev Suraski comment on that thread saying ultimately that static methods is the way to do it?
@cspray He only popped in to disagree with Stas on whether static methods are equivalent to global functions or whether one of them had more 'statefulness'.
02:04
Ok, he didn't necessarily make explicit statements that was the "official" way to go about it. But, in my opinion, with the attention it got and the final outcome there's some kind of implicit acceptance that PHP functions are static methods in classes
I mean, the arguments against can be applied to any function autoloading RFC. Maybe I'm just cynical but I don't see why the next time would be any different.
I think it's a reasonable expectations that functions be autoloaded if classes are. PHP has never really shown preference to one paradigm over the other.
@Danack He wasn't disagreeing with Stas. He was defending the view point that static method == function
@cspray ah - I misread the indented names.
@codinCat I would throw a more specific exception. ErrorException is way to general.
02:16
hug() and kiss() should return Girlfriend so you can chain them
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Why do people even use this? <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
@cspray hug() should only be implemented for HuggableGirlfriend though.
@codincat Maybe a SocketConnectionDeniedException
Perhaps a LogicException? :)
@Jack pfft, what kind of girlfriend isn't a HuggableGirlfriend?
The ex kind
My wife says she is missing a cook() method as well
02:18
Yep, ExGirlfriend wouldn't implement hug() :)
Or rather, it throws a FitException maybe.
@Jack That's when you slap() and throw an exception :P
throw new Furniture();
maybe I should create a repo instead of gist, so people can do pull requests
who ever thought of making GirlFriend a singleton should be shot... since I decorated one instance with a RingDecorator I haven't been able to create another Instance.
@Orangepill No sane man would want more than one
02:22
@Orangepill That's probably because she doesn't implement Polygamy;
I particularly love the GirlfriendFactory implementation. Reminds me of the forever alone meme
The idea of multiple wives is kinda fun, but the prospect of multiple mother-in-laws not so much :)
@jack ahhh... that's where I went wrong... should have looked at the implementation before I chose to extend MonogomousGirlfriend
For a moment there I thought you said HomogenousGirlfriend :)
Isn't there a class hierarchy for women we can refer to?
Now a have a few Child Classes floating around so I probably shouldn't unset the instance.
02:26
Even if you did, she wouldn't get garbage collected I think :)
Because the Child constructor requires a Mother instance.
Okay, back to work :)
@rdlowrey I think I might start a word database for that reason; punch in a word and it gives you any and all related words of equal lengths; synonyms, antonyms, etc.
> select
    detail
    insert
    update
    delete
    cancel
    remove
    ...
There has to be a better PHP mailing list software than PhpList. I'm getting dizzy looking at the hundreds of lines of $GLOBALS use. =o\
Oh the gloriousness.
@Jack I think all in all it would lead to an unstable system...
I wish it were possible to get a warning when too many arguments are supplied to a function.
02:35
@Jack Once variadics are supported, perhaps a flag would be in order.
PHP_STRICT_VARIADIC or whatever.
@Bracketworks strict function myfn($one_arg); or something would be nice :)
@Jack I don't think annotating functions individually would be effective, but I see what you mean.
For the sake of implementation, it'd probably end up at the global level anyways.
Yeah, because then you would want it everywhere ..
At that point, it'll be pretty black and white; if you want a variadic function, annotate make it so in the signature.
Internal functions give this warning because they actually have checks in every function :)
Yeah, agreed.
02:38
@Jack Another thing that can possibly be refactored with variadics :-)
Well, they use zend_parse_parameters() which gives the warning :)
But if you look at ircmaxells password compat code, you see the painful detail he has to put in.
Hmm okay, he doesn't check for argument count :)
It's just because we don't have scalar type hints heh
Yet another one of those things.
In any case, it'll give implementors an opportunity to review the current strategy, and perhaps consolidate the checks with whatever new code is introduced for variadics.
replace('perhaps', 'hopefully')
In my case I had introduced a bug with this:
            $handler = new DynamoDbSessionHandler($this->getDynamoDbClient($app['aws']), $app['session.dynamodb.options']);
            $handler = new DynamoDbSessionHandler($this->getDynamoDbClient($app['aws'], $app['session.dynamodb.options']));
Almost the same right? But only the first is correct :)
"So what does this block of code do?"
"Well, it does X, Y, and Z"
"Fascinating, and what about this part?"
"The same thing, but differently; and somewhere else."
*facepalmery*
lolwut?
02:44
@Jack The inevitable conversation that ensues everytime someone half-asses a refactoring job into a copy-paste job.
Not sure I understand what that means.
How is refactoring related to copy-paste?
@Bracketworks I like to call stuff like that "refucktoring"
@Jack Well, it's not; it's more of a counter-productive effort. I was just envisioning a potentially worst-case scenario for a variadics implementation, given that certain features already exist for internal functions.
"Oh, well, we're already doing this over here, so rather than make it use the same thing, we'll just make it do the same thing"
Nevermind; it was a jokey dialogue running in my head.
> Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better but the frog dies in the process.
Indeed.
@cspray Precisely.
02:53
did ircmaxell supply an implementation for the function autoloading? I see benchmarks there so he must have right?
hi, i plan to let user upload zip file to my website. (which content csv file).
So i will unzip it and read the file.
If im not mistaken, i wil straight away read the content instead of the whole file right?
then if the zip file contain 2 files then how?
@user1939393 What are you using to read the zip file?
hello
Hello guys, anyone can tell me how to test a construct that call another method?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18590906/tdd-phpunit-doubts
@CodeInside If you're writing unit tests for your class, you should assume the class exists :)
03:07
@Jack I got a image path from database, I want to store in json and display it
It's a big question though, still reading ...
@lordzden You want to store an image in a json formatted string? Why?
@CodeInside It's really several questions. While it's pretty clear how this evolved, going forward try to isolate questions and not amend them continually as answers pour in.
@CodeInside You can mark certain tests with an exception assertion.
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Q: PHPUnit assert that an exception was thrown?

Felipe AlmeidaDoes anyone know whether there is an assert or something like that which can test whether an exception was thrown in the code being tested? Thank you in advance.

@Jack yes, pastie.org/8299370 my main concern is to convert the image path to real image at the same time convert it to base 64.
@lordzden You would have to use data URI.
03:14
hmmm, nose bleed let me check
`echo '<img src="'.getDataURI('path_to/your_image.png').'">';
function getDataURI($image,$mime='') {
	$finfo = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE);
	$mime = $finfo->buffer(file_get_contents($image));
	return 'data:'.$mime.';base64,'.base64_encode(file_get_contents($image));
}`
Yeah :)
If you like CSS, prepare to waste some time tridiv.com.
nose bleed still, hmmm let me try to experiment
@Bracketworks I'm sure @Mr.Alien would be interested ;-)
@Jack this is my php, sorry really new to this, I got error, pastie.org/8299392
03:26
@lordzden That should work just fine, unless those two blocks of code aren't in the same file or there are classes involved.
@Jack i like how to chat, i reflects the character in bleach Kisuke Urahara, very calm
That's because it's my day off and the gentle sounds of construction fills the air.
^^ sounds of construction, interesting
03:41
@Jack Yes, now i know it. Thank you
@Bracketworks It's why the questions arise over time and gets a little tricky not to change the original question.
@Jack Thank you, i'll read this.
@Jack I know how to use expectedException. That is not the point that i want to get. I want to test the constructor that call another method in the same class, and that is not tested yet.
@CodeInside I understand; questions always develop, but for the sake of those answering, try to keep questions focused on a specific issue; favor more specific questions over single encyclopedia-style text-walls.
If you have several distinct issues that are related, I'd suggest you link them together, not merely lump them together.
@Bracketworks I got it. Thank you.
@Bracketworks Can you read my questions and try to answer me?
@Bracketworks @Jack bookmarked.. will give a shot once am back from office
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PHP is killing me :(
If I send an object to the php file, then var_dump(file_get_contents('php://input')); I see that the data is a 33 length string.
It's a string, so it ought to save right to the database.
But nope, no error or anything and the field is empty.
atlast I entered in top 20 mu ha ha stackoverflow.com/tags/css/topusers
03:55
@m59 It's perfectly normal... But when we love programming we never let it go away.
@Mr.Alien U owns!
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I literally took the string from the var_dump and put that in my query and it saved nicely.
@CodeInside \m/
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^ that is trolly!!
If it's a string...how could it care where it came from?
@m59 Why are u using the "php:://input~ instead use $_GET? - Working with client requests?
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AngularJS uses the request body for ajax data.
I use whatever I get. request body, post, get
03:58
@CodeInside Why is $_GET any better? It is a global wrapper around the URL query string
@cspray In this case don't! - You have to handle the requests.
@cspray Maybe using some Restful router
Should I be worried I only managed to collect one closevote to an egregriously opinionated question in 20 minutes in this room?
@JanDvorak Not at this time of the day. This is a down time for the chat
guys, got nose bleed with php
Most of the regulars, especially in cv-ring, are on earlier
03:59
@cspray Not for me. I'm a zombie.
@cspray is there a place where it's up-time now? It's already collected three answers.
I want someone to talk on SKype (about programming). This chat is a little boring :s
why is it that php can't display this? echo "<img src=\"C:\\Users\\image.jpg\" />";
@lordzden security restrictions (no local links)?
@JanDvorak i guess, I want to display a local image. Is this possible in php?
04:04
@ircmaxell I seemed to have missed an email or something; you have withdrawn the Function Autoloading RFC. May I ask why?
@lordzden move to a hosting (or http://localhost/) and you will not have trouble loading local resources
@JanDvorak hmmmm, I am not sure how to do this, I am handling 3mb images, would this affect the local server, appx I have 100 images or more. I started using blob datatype in mysql but got performance issues, now I'f like to experiment and just display the images from a local path
@lordzden just hand them out from the server file system
@lordzden store the images in the web root on the file system and the url for them in the database.
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Using PDO:
   // $in = file_get_contents('php://input'); //string (33), saves as empty field in db
    $in = '{"html":"<div>I\'m a div!!</div>"}'; //same value, escape the single quote, saves normally in db
    $params = [':item' => 2, ':arr'=>$in];
    $query = "UPDATE plugin_instances SET config=:arr WHERE id=:item";
^ that is just fail.
04:11
@Orangepill , @Jan, so one of my columns would just be the image path right? like 'imagePath': 'C:\\Users\\image.jpg'
@lordzden I would suggest making it the path from the document root of your webserver
@lordzden except with an HTTP URL
@lordzden do you need to control access to the images?
@lordzden do you really store data in C://users/ ???
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    $in = file_get_contents('php://input');
    var_dump($in);
    $in = '{"html":"<div>I\'m a div!!</div>"}';
    var_dump($in);

value of my ajax call:
string(33) "{"html":"<div>I'm a div!!</div>"}"
string(33) "{"html":"<div>I'm a div!!</div>"}"
I'm sad.
I'm going to post a question and hope for the best.
04:15
@m59 One would think that that would work.
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@Orangepill It's truly unbelievable.
Check to see if the two versions are equal
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smart :)
@JanDvorak , @Orangepill, hhmmm, I have an item that should have an image. I got dilemma, because if I upload the image in my mysql database, got performance issues and if I also use wamp database it would be the same as the first one. Please confirm if i understand it right. So my resolve is just store them, in a local like C://
@lordzden if you stuff an image in a database you will have performance issues... true....
04:20
@lordzden store the URL in the database
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@Orangepill but of course they are! exactly equal
@m59 verify exact equality with ===
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of course.
They are.
What we where saying is that if your document root is at c:\wamp\apache2\htdocs\ your should store them in a folder under that... like \images\image1.jpg then save that (the string "/images/image1.jpg") in the database
You should also be able to navigate directly to the images by going to http://localhost/images/image1.jpg
@Orangepill yeah! thanks for clarifying, this is my first time handling with web..hehe
04:23
@lordzden now if you wanted to control access to images there would be a little more work involved.
@JanDvorak, @Orangepill, thanks for the concise explanation. To confirm my understanding, I will just store the path(from my servers file system) in my mysql database. brb. I need to take my lunch :) lets take a break/
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@Jack nice :)
Scratched an itch, but I figured it would be helpful for others :)
@Jack hi, i use zip_read to read and zip_open to open the file
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04:36
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Q: PHP PDO is saving string from javascript object (ajax) as empty field

m59This is interesting and by that I mean incredibly frustrating. I am passing this data to my php file via an ajax call: {"html":"<div>I'm a div!!</div>"} I want to preface this next statement by saying that I do understand the reasons for not saving json to a database, but it does have a use her...

I hope some genius can figure that one out.
That's one to make you grit your teeth =D
Did you enable exception error handling? Also, the second may not insert because of the primary key being the same. — Jack 4 mins ago
@Jack it's an update query... and he was saying it was setting the field to an empty string if he used file_get_contents('php://input') as the source vs the string literal.
Indeed, removed :)
04:56
@m59 just for shits and giggles try putting a trim around the variable source from php://input. $in = trim(file_get_contents("php://input"));
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ok, just a sec. I ran into something here...
@JanDvorak You can use [tag:delv-pls] for that :)
@Jack done, thanks
05:04
Perfect :)
$params ? $stmt->execute($params) : $stmt->execute(); ... Eeew @m59
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To each his own! I like Ternary.
It would be better to initialize as $params = array() and then don't have the ternary.
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You can't execute with any value like that unless it will used (pretty sure at least)
Sure, to each their own, but ternary expressions should be used as expressions, not as conditional statements.
->execute(array()) is perfectly valid.
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Hm.
well, yeah, that's better then =D
05:07
$stmt->execute($params ?: [])
@JanDvorak If the parameter list has array $params = array() that won't be necessary either.
@Jack agreed ;-)
The function name is strange though, an exec() is not supposed to return rows.
That's why it's called exec() and not query().
@m59 Oh, btw, I don't know why your code would work with one string and not the other.
Hi all
I am a useless Question that i would like to ask
*have
i want to call a function test($a, $b, $c)
and test is like
function test($a, $b, $c = false)
i want to call this function with only sending value for $c only
do i need to send all the values in it
Not possible, and yes.
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05:12
@Jack you can't use prepared statements with query() though, right?
@m59 The name exec() comes from you :)
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@Jack right, short for execute
$stmt->execute($params);
@m59 Well, if I were you I would make two functions then; one that returns rows and one that doesn't
Having a magic flag at the end is bad practice.
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I don't follow :(
I mean, I need a prepared statement for everything I do. I've never had any issue getting exactly what I need from execute, so I'm not sure what you mean about the rows.
I can select a single row..
That
See how the functions now do only one thing?
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05:19
ahh the rowCount thing. I see how that can be good.
Hey ? Can we print a page without header and the footer when i use firefox
i googled it a lot
@ఠ_ఠ doesn't the print dialog offer that option?
but when i tried that fie://location/to/file ,page number time of the PC also be printed
function open_win()
{
window.open("index.html",'_blank','width=384px','height=480px','location=no','status=no','titlebar=no');
}
</script>
The page number is not part of the page, so it's definitely not an html question.
05:32
i used this to open a window but it also printed those unwantetd things
how about URL ?
Same, it gets added by the browser.
how do it restrict it
?
In firefox
i used
about:config
dom.disable_window_open_feature
true to false
false to true
but it doesn't work
05:48
yest I removed all constants for local/online paths and replaced with a single function which returns base url...
@Mr.Alien Is it called getBaseUrl()?
anyone got time for a read ??
gist: pthreads.md, 2013-09-04 14:31:51Z
looking for suggestions/ideas for changes/new sections .... anything really ... the idea is the explain the existence and workings of pthreads and multi-threading without going into anything in too much detail (that'll come later)
06:15
Morning Foks!
I want to add an anchor tag to zend form
any Zend Geeks here?
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Downvoted? Really?
By the way, your db wrapper is almost as smart as it can be. Is it of your own production or you have acquired it somewhere? — Your Common Sense 12 mins ago
This is kind of a FANTASTIC freakin' question.
Wow.
People can be real dirtbags.
@m59 maybe it's due to the language you've chosen
@Jack nah, I call it as base_url('e'); if I passed e it will echo the url, if I passed r it will return the url, echo is good when am using that for css, js links, returns are good when am using in header()
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@JanDvorak huh?
and also, this guy is saying my whole issue is a typo?
But won't say what it is. I think he's just trolling.
Is this a constructive comment?
"I wish I could downvote your humanity."
Because I'm this close to leaving it.
I need regular expression that validate 10 digit number and can also include hifen,but number should not be more than ten
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06:27
aka a phone number
var regx1=/\(?([0-9]{3})\)?([ .-]?)([0-9]{3})\2([0-9]{4})$/;
var chk= regx1.test($("#phone").val());
I am using this regular expression but it does not check only ten digit number
@m59 can you set this regular expression for check also ten digit number
?
@ashish strip hyphens and spaces, people write phone numbers in all kinds of wierd ways, so strip the junk then validate against digits remaining ...
@Gordon Hey who are unbeknown users in stackoverflow. stackoverflow.com/questions/704194/…
06:31
morning @PeeHaa
@joe watkins thanks for help
@m59 Thanks for help
06:44
Morning
moin @Leri
Hi , I need a good Pdf book to learn PHP anyone can give recommended books to start
Mornings
@YogeshSuthar any Pdf book , I have know C# and want to learn PHP
06:49
@MUADH PHP.NET
@JoeWatkins Just reading your gist. "The intention here is not to give you an introduction into threading or a masters degree in asynchronous execution..." this sounded to me kinda rude (i.e. I had feeling if you are not comfortable with async programming, stop reading and get out). imho, it'd be better to give few references on topic. Wikipedia should work fine.
@ashish OK But if you recommend a book to start I know the basic of PHP .
@Leri an introduction into threading is another planned document ... guess that's not obvious to the reader ...
Morning
@Leri I was kinda hoping that I'd get this as an ebook and stick it on android market, because that's free and it'll get free exposure, and help me to squish rumors ... do we know if ebooks can link out ?? because I'd like to have some links but not sure if that'd work in an ebook ...
@Leri I'm thinking of a way to reword it anyways ...
06:58
what did I miss ?
@DaveRandom moin
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