the baffling one i keep seeing is people saying to run apt-add-repository on a propietary repo, then go in and edit the sources.list to remove the deb-src line
when that command does nothing but add two lines to that file, one of which is the argument you gave it on the command line
@NokImchen never run commands without knowing what they do. First, you never learn if you just copy/paste. Second, you could run a command like rm -fr / and end up shooting yourself in the foot.
@tereško it happened to me, but it was a coding mistake where my var was the root path of the rm argument, which I had not initialized so ${var}/ was interpreted as / deleted all my non-root files =o( I now run my bash scripts with -eu
@NokImchen depends on the owner and group of the file also
output of ls -l is has "-rwxrwxrwx # user group"
the first "rwx" are permissions for "user", the second any user in "group", the third anyone at all
so changing those first two sets won't make a ha'p'orth of difference if the user and group aren't relevant to the user you're trying to grant access to
@user2800614 first of all, you connect to database , not to the table and if you use PDO for interaction with database , that that's what you have to use all th way. You should not mix mysql_* functions with MySQLi or PDO
@IMSoP -e will end script if anything returns an exit status that is not 0, kinda tricky to do if/else statements since they do trip it so use it only on scripts that don't need it. You can dynamically turn it on and off by doing set +e or set -e in the script. The -u will end the script if it encounters any uninitialized variable. Which is why I chose to use it so if I ever accidentally did not define the variable in a path it will not run the command.
@IMSoP i get this error System database 'phpsla.sqlite' is not writeable by webserver account. and i knw that the error is because The system database "phpsla.sqlite" must be read/writeable by the user the webserver runs under. You probably have to modifiy the file's permissions
weird, ok in the backlog beta, if you scroll down the sticky header will show a 'Top' link which points to the data-sources div which is the little section at top right of page, but it is not scrolling all the way up. That div is actually the first content in the body of the page so it should scroll all the way to the top of the page. But it only scrolls as far as the legend/options titles
I think I know what might be happening, yeah I think its the sticky code kicking in
@tereško yeah that was it.
&.sticky
{
margin-top : 80px;
is what I use to prevent the page from jerking when the sticky gets positioned as it's space is removed from page so content jumps up to fill it. I did that so when the sticky kicks in it adds page margin to the body at the same time to prevent it. Anyone know a better way to do it?
actually I think I might have a solution, put the header table inside a container where that containers height is fixed height, so when the inner contents is stickied the container is still taking up the space so page should not jump...I think. I'll try it out
@NokImchen yeah, you're going to end up making a big mistake you're going to regret if you keep copying and pasting and not bothering to look at the documentation.
A day before the 7th edition of the PHP Unconference Hamburg the caretake of the venue called the organizers to inform them that their event cannot take place. The space would be needed as a polling station for the german federal elections… Eventually, the polling station was moved to the 7th floor and, well, business as usual: 330+ visitors, ~70 session proposals, 32 high quality sessions run…
So my school is using "Wiki Server 4" for our wiki pages. The problem is all the teachers have a desperate wiki. I was wondering if there is an api or something that I could use to get data from my teachers wiki's and make a homepage of sorts(Permissions and all are no big deal, I do most of the server work so I am admin...) BRB for dinner
@cspray @tereško I had the same reaction. WTF is Wiki Server 4. Here is the help file. It kinda explains it. help.apple.com/wikiuser/mac/4.0/# (I was eating dinner so I couldnt respond)