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19:03
Is it ordered?
If so, a nieve approach should do. A single iteration. You can't get better than O(n) anyway
@DanLugg Here's my take
<?php

$array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9];
$seq = $array[0];
$first = $seq;

for ($i = 1; $i < count($array); $i++) {
    $current = $array[$i];
    if ($current == ($seq +1)) {
        $seq = $current;
    }
    else {
        $result[] = "$first..$seq";
        $first = $current;
        $seq = $current;
    }
}
$result[] = "$first..$seq";

var_dump($result);
array (size=3)
  0 => string '1..4' (length=4)
  1 => string '6..7' (length=4)
  2 => string '9..9' (length=4)
// btw. in a language like C I'd just write:
unsigned int i = 0, ii = 0;
printf("(%d..", array[i]);
while (++i < size_of_array) {
    if (array[ii] + i - ii + 1 != array[i])
        printf("%d),(%d..", array[i - 1], array[ii = i]);
}
printf("%d)", array[i - 1]);
sigh
-1
A: Php word that appears most in a string

david<?php $str = "Hello friend, Hello good good today!"; $count=array(); $words=array(); $cnt=str_word_count($str, 1); foreach($cnt as $val){ $i=0; $term=false; foreach($words as $word){ if($word===$val){ $count[$i]++; $term=true; break; ...

I'm going live with the 'responsive' branch for beta php.net soon(preview here). I've fixed merge conflicts. @MadaraUchiha @PeeHaa @ircmaxell @bwoebi @DanLugg @NikiC
Then I can move forward more with improvements to the code blocks, etc.
19:10
@LeviMorrison Looking good
how long does it take to go live?
As soon as the mirror does an update; depends on mirror.
For now I'm going to work on deepening some of the contrasts and trying to find homes for other colors.
19:30
@LeviMorrison "deepening some of the contrasts" This is really appreciated. I know colour schemes look nicer with less contrast, but I find it so much easier to read stuff with high contrast.
"Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the largest social networking site in the world." is questionably true ...
the largest social networking site in the world don't run PHP anymore do they ...
@JoeWatkins I did not write that snippet
:)
Ah bit smoother setting up this time round with ssh lockdown :)
19:50
well .. my only ssh-able user account requires an RSA key instead of password
seemed to be a better option
Yeah that's what I have just done. disabled password logins.
well .. root should still have password
it's the difference between proving what you have and what you know
root has a password but root login is disabled.
emm .. you mean in general or through ssh ?
ssh
19:54
well, IMHO, that should be the default configuration for sshd .. some linux'es seem to disagree
On what basis do they disagree?
i have no idea
@JoeWatkins The ABI must be maintained in dot releases. It's not possible to change a function signature
@MadaraUchiha "storing HTML in the database is a gateway to problems"
I guess now I will just wait for the DNS's on lamephp.com to be sorted and then I will do @PeeHaa's setup for nginx and PHP 5.5.
20:04
Please explain.
@WesleyMurch If done correctly, you're in the clear.
And explain how you would write a CMS or blog without HTML in the database.
When not, you're opening the door to a shitload of XSS issues and sanitation.
ANd why it matters if it's HTML or Markdown
@WesleyMurch Easy, custom syntax with classes, or markdown, or whatever.
20:05
That's not true at all.
HTML Purifier
@WesleyMurch That's when done correctly.
OK sure...
Now a user wants to make some red text with yellow background....
How do you expect to do that without HTML?
Some verbose Markdown syntax?
@WesleyMurch Either provide that option as a CSS class in advance, or don't allow it.
"don't allow it"
again, not realistic
No, do not allow it.
I don't let my users edit the stylesheet through a web interface
It's idiotic.
20:06
No, you use a WYSIWYG that adds the markup for you
It's not rocket surgey.
The WYSIWYG will add css inline
@WesleyMurch WYSIWYG usually produce crap markup
@JoeWatkins They do. If it's 99% the same, it's the same :)
Even worse!
Yes I know that it can, but that's besides the point.
@WesleyMurch Listen to me.
I don't let users edit styles manually.
20:08
OK but your use case is not everyone elses
I let them pick between a few premade "themes" or "sets" of styles.
ANother scenario: HTML newsletters
Otherwise, you're just inviting trouble.
Anyways. Sure.
@LeviMorrison Would it be possible to make the click on the "x" of the top message permanent? So it doesn't show up on every page?
20:09
@WesleyMurch Email, sadly, is a completely different thing.
When coding HTML for an email, you have to code like an idiot.
@NikiC It seems something has changed there. I'll look into it.
Tables for layout, inline CSS, anything and everything, otherwise it comes out completely broken.
I hate it, but that's reality for you.
@MadaraUchiha Do you think Ebay doesn't store my HTML in the db?
@WesleyMurch Does that make it right?
Or stack overflow?
20:10
Does that make it right?
@NikiC On second glance it only looks like it is happening on my dev mirror; prototype.php.net seems to be working correctly.
Duh. Yes.
It's fine.
@WesleyMurch Duh, no.
There is no reasonable alternative.
Just because some bigass company or sites are doing it, doesn't mean it's good practice.
20:10
@WesleyMurch SO definitely does not store HTML in the db...
@Levi Ok then where is it stored?
When I post with <br> tags?
@LeviMorrison On the first page view on the homepage there is this big ugly whitespace between the header and the dark bar (with the intro text)
after the first view it disappears though
Oh yeah, eBay is such a good example too!
20:11
@NikiC Browser?
My point is that there are times when there is no reasonable alternative to storing HTML in the database.
@WesleyMurch Very few cases.
And on top of that, it is an extemely common requirement
@LeviMorrison ff
@LeviMorrison happens in chrome too
20:12
And I bet my paycheck that the OP of the specific question we're arguing about has a perfectly fine alternative, if he weren't too lazy to find and implement it.
@NikiC I cannot reproduce this.
Can you maybe isolate the offending CSS for me?
@MadaraUchiha I'm guessing it's for searching his blog or similar
@WesleyMurch Fact: Blogs don't need HTML in database.
Fact: Search goes much smoother without HTML.
@MadaraUchiha Fact: Customers will ask for features that require HTML to be involved and stored somewhere.
@LeviMorrison seems related to that bar at the top
body gets a margin-top:44px
20:15
@WesleyMurch You deal with crappy clients then.
If they cannot be convinced that what they want is a completely bad idea, that is.
@NikiC Can you try clearing out all the php.net cookies for me, then try to reproduce it?
@MadaraUchiha Sure.
I cannot seem to reproduce this. Seeing as you have it in 2 browsers I think something must be wrong; I just do not know what.
anyways...
@WesleyMurch Features that require HTML to be stored, with no possible alternatives, are usually the features that break visual consistency, validity, SEO, etc.
20:17
Hello everone! I like to serialized things...
That, like I said, has the exception of email HTML, where everything is reversed.
If you want to know my name type phpinfo();
@LeviMorrison I cleared all cookies and the issue appears again
@Asaf Let me guess, Asaf Cohen, from Israel. Right?
@LeviMorrison FYI I've intermittently had the issue as well, I have it in Chrome at the moment
20:19
@madra
@MadaraUchiha You call the function!
@Asaf Nope
A simple look at your profile revealed that your site is called asafcohen.net. Hence, Asaf Cohen.
Also, both Asaf and Cohen are Israeli names.
hye guys
Hence, you are from Israel.
I am a great magician.
wanna ask you something :D i need your opinion about what i'm doing :D
can i ?
@MadaraUchiha haha :D
20:20
@k0sh Please review the room description at the top right of this page.
no no i dont need help :D
i said opinion :D
@k0sh Basically, "Don't ask to ask, just ask".
lol
ok
@DaveRandom What OS are you on?
@LeviMorrison Win7
20:23
@NikiC What OS are you using?
Also seen it on XP though
Although I guess "win" is the pertinent point there
@LeviMorrison 7
Again really late to the discussion, but I also store HTML in the database. As a matter of fact I store entire pages in it :-) @MadaraUchiha @WesleyMurch
@NikiC I've never heard of OS 7 before.
well i'm creating a social website 'instagram like website' well basically 99% of the project has done. i'v implemented a notification system for it, and sure by using the session that i stored the username in i can retrieve the notifications every 10 seconds. is that a good approach to do ? for notification system ?
20:24
@LeviMorrison Excellent
@LeviMorrison I'm just removing redundant information
@PeeHaa Storing entire pages is one thing (even if I would do it in files, and store the file paths in the database)
But storing blobs of HTML to inject into pages is another thing, an abomination.
@MadaraUchiha What do you gain by storing in directly in the file system?
@PeeHaa The ability to require, for once.
??
How is that a pro?
@MadaraUchiha I also do that with wysiwyg snippets clients can include on multiple pages
20:25
anyone have an opinion about what i mentioned above?
@LeviMorrison It's 3.5x better than OS/2
@PeeHaa I deeply dislike that.
@MadaraUchiha Why?
But as I said, if done properly, and correctly, it shouldn't pose a problem.
But why do you dislike it? What is your reasoning?
20:26
@LeviMorrison with OS 7, he means Mac OS 7.
Don't spam
Yes you are
@PeeHaa wtf, an one-liner is spam?
php.net: A or B
@bwoebi No it isn't. Repeating it is
@PeeHaa ah, well. Didn't see that before.
20:28
5 messages moved to bin
@LeviMorrison Hmmm
@LeviMorrison A
@LeviMorrison Both? What about red on left nav and normal in the content?
@Fabien That ^ @LeviMorrison
20:29
@LeviMorrison or better: A with green links
really to bin ?
@LeviMorrison not green links please :)
@k0sh it's just a bin, not /dev/null.
i dont care about what is it , my only care about who is he to do this ! that's just lame
20:31
@k0sh They call me the room 11 dictator. Deal with it
@k0sh he's the one who abuses his power here since a long time…
<insert animated sliding sunglasses gif here>
i don't deal with such people like you
Good. Then stop arguing
20:32
See
hehehehe
Now he can't abuse you anymore :)
@Feeds no comment ^^
I see a trend here
thank you Nikic
20:32
:D
@k0sh He is was a Room Owner; he has had the ability to move messages at will.
now not any more :D
wow, we have a lot of room owners
@Feeds me gusta
I never noticed
12 (or now 11)
20:33
lol
@NikiC Better than 1 imo
@NikiC 12 is a nice number… make someone else here room owner^^
and how you can become owner :D
@k0sh A current room owner makes you one.
@LeviMorrison So (you may have already figured this out) what I see is the body being given an absolute margin-top: 25px; but the #head-beta-warning doesn't have a specified height, so the bar only extends to the height of the text
20:34
and who made them in first place :D
@k0sh God, of course
and thanks @LeviMorrison for clearing things up for me :P
@NikiC well a picture or never happened :D
@DaveRandom It seems font sizes are off on Windows, then.
@DaveRandom Seeing as I don't have Win readily available, mind if I ping you and have you look at stuff?
20:36
11 is a nice number anyway. It's probably my 3rd lucky number.
Maybe fourth.
@LeviMorrison Oh and, you should really get rid of the harry-potter icons...
@NikiC lol
@NikiC I've heard this feedback before but others liked them. Do you at least agree they are better than those horrific, giant download buttons?
@LeviMorrison very possibly, but it's still a somewhat sucky problem to have. If you just give #head-beta-warning { height: 25px; } it should sort it out, you're already specifying an absolute margin for the body so it should be harmless (or at least no more harmful) specifying an absolute height for the element to fill the gap.
@LeviMorrison no. the old icons might have been ugly, but they were somewhat clear
20:37
guys please give your opinion about this
please
now it's just "warning, high voltage. DO NOT click here to download php"
re-posting : well i'm creating a social website 'instagram like website' well basically 99% of the project has done. i'v implemented a notification system for it, and sure by using the session that i stored the username in i can retrieve the notifications every 10 seconds. is that a good approach to do ? for notification system ?
@MadaraUchiha Sorry if I came off in a bad way earlier, I mean no disrespect.
guise what's up with them flags again?
Actually @LeviMorrison better would be to have the bar start with height: 0px; and just put it back in the document flow, so you don't have to bugger about putting padding on the body element
20:38
@DaveRandom Refresh?
I disagree with you and that's that. np
@k0sh That got flagged as spam. Hint: if a message gets deleted don't repost
If someone reposts stuff and that annoys you. Can't you just move it to another room?
@Doorknob i'm not spamming truest me
20:39
@BenjaminGruenbaum I cannot any more ;)
truest? As opposed to falsest? O_o
@LeviMorrison It's no crime to use an image file if unicode doesn't have an appropriate symbol :)
git blame @NikiC
anyway i'll leave here
trust *
@NikiC imagine file??
20:40
@PeeHaa ?
@NikiC I agree, but I'm not going to use the previous icon. It was horrific.
What about a custom font? @NikiC @LeviMorrison
@LeviMorrison I don't get a bar at all on leviathon. but I was looking at the root mirror before
@PeeHaa thanks. have a cookie
heheheheh
@DaveRandom :/ I'll see what I can do.
@LeviMorrison Oh wait I got a bar now, still got the gap issue though
Was pebkac
@DaveRandom Refresh?
same :-(
20:44
Force Refresh on leviathon
Isn't that just a @DaveRandom problem you are looking into now?
@PeeHaa Others have mentioned a problem with php.net beta and some extra whitespace at the top.
hmmm
ooooooooooow wait
ic
Huh? What does it look like?
Ctrl + F5, all resources show 200 responses with a body (no caching), still got a big fat white lump
20:46
me2
Then I'll need you to play around with the CSS then to see if you can find it.
yeah I also got it. Between the menu and the black thingy right?
@DaveRandom oh, it's even worse for you ^^
wtf. the beta bar was at the top for me but I did have the whitespace
Must be the crooked position of the beta bar
@DaveRandom Have you updated your netscape navigator to the latest version? :P
ah, the bar position changed now
Extra in non-beta mode too
why is displaying the bar so hard?
too much jquery?
I didn't code it; I have no idea.
20:49
i.e. does it use jquery stylesheets? (As in: Do lots of weird height and width calculation in JS, rather than letting the browser handle it)
$.displayMyBarDamnYou()
@PeeHaa I'm running IE5, I'll have you know. Uber modern, I am.
@DaveRandom Can you do a refresh and try to isolate it?
WTF does the BODY have a margin top????
rasmus made the thing??
OK now it's at the top
In fact now it looks right I think
Screenshot?
20:51
Who @LeviMorrison?
@PeeHaa yes in some browsers
ahhhhh
I think you broke my firefox
I have a gap too, and not on the beta…
I now have rendering artefacts all over the place
The person who added the "go to beta bar" must have been on acid
@minitech that looks like unclosed or otherwise malformed tag
@DaveRandom You are on leviathon, right?
@tereško Nope that is the margin top on the freaking body
@tereško You think? I’d think it was a margin
20:53
@tereško It's actually just bad CSS/jQuery.
@LeviMorrison facepalm I'm closing the other tab
looooool
No leviathon still looks the same
@LeviMorrison fyi <abbr class='published newsdate' title='2013-08-15T21:21:42-07:00''> double '' at the end
20:54
@PeeHaa actually different browsers have different margins & paddings on both <html> and <body>
@PeeHaa That's why you use a CSS reset :)
You mean you don't see <body style="margin-top: 25px;"> on the old php? @tereško
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, that's why you do not use resets before you have learned what you are doing
@tereško So you're against CSS normalization and resets?
20:56
@BenjaminGruenbaum yes
$('body').css('margin-top', $headBetaWarning.outerHeight()+12);
@BenjaminGruenbaum I’m against CSS resets too! We have so much in uncommon <3
@BenjaminGruenbaum resets are tool that can be used when you are laying out the page. But when the page has been made, the reset should be taken away in favor of rules that actually matter.
@NikiC Wow. You actually went in there and survived??
;-)
20:57
@PeeHaa lol
@tereško Sometimes, different browsers (I'm looking at you old IE) have really stupid behaviors you want to actively prevent. Then again the only place I actually had to use a reset is when making a browser extension that needs to work on pages with "hostile" css.
@NikiC the should be a law against this on general rinciple
@BenjaminGruenbaum if you are too stupid to write CSS, then do something else
Did you really just manage to turn this into rude
@tereško Hah, I missed your comments :)
20:59
@minitech I take no offense in what he said... don't worry about it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You awesome but not awesome-using person you.
learning CSS means learning the quircks of browse and different methods of structuring the site
not choosing the "best reset of week"
(Or setting hard compatibility lines, which is always relaxing)

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