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@igorw Right now it doesn't auto-detect and you tell it how many you want to spawn. I haven't done any work on it in over a month. There are a lot of ways it can be improved.
@tereško sigh so i have to have bootstrap
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Just too many balls up in the air at one time.
right, I'm doing some kitchen administration now.
@hakre thanks! that function looks incredibly handy, what with it accepting any kind of date variable you might throw at it
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i want to execute this nohup php helloWorld.php & but i get this error nohup: ignoring input and appending output to `nohup.out i dont want any out put. How do to that?
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@igorw But I do like the general concept of specifying a file full of stateless functions and then calling them RPC-style to get back results asynchronously. You just have to do that inside an event loop unless we could work out how to manipulate flow control at the engine level like you said.
@IMSoP also it's backed up by the CLDR Unicode project
@NokImchen 2>1&1>/dev/null or similar. Just redirect all output to dev null.
@rdlowrey I don't really see how it solves the async I/O problem. it gives you scalability since it's like a message queue. but the work is still using sync I/O. no?
@hakre nohup php helloWorld.php q & 2>1&1>/dev/null showed the same error :(
@hakre that should be 2>&1 - otherwise you create a file called 1; bash, and possibly others, short-hands it as &>/dev/null
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perhaps because this is going to be for nohup and not the php command which would be wrong.
@IMSoP yes right, I quickly typed that in, I should be more careful.
@hakre I've ended up with so many files called 1 and 2 because of that
Nok Imchen directly entered it without knowing what it does o_O ...
@hakre i tried this nohup php long_file.php >logs 2>&1 & and worked :) [got from stackoverflow.com/questions/16049725/php-exec-with-nohup ]
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@igorw The individual workers function synchronously but the call itself is asynchronous. It's basically just shifting the burden of making things work asynchronously off to some other code. If you're doing lots of IO-bound work you can just tell it to spawn more workers. This is the apache approach -- just throw more threads at it.
@NokImchen yeah, that is a cool website :D
17:07
that, and files named after servers from leaving all the colons out with scp
yeah, it's "do it later" or "do it elsewhere"
@hakre website? its stackoverlow :|
@NokImchen that stackoverflow or how it is called :D
@hakre oh, hehehe
snigger
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17:08
@igorw I mean, it's a heavyweight solution because it spawns full processes for workers. When I have time I'll implement a pthreads version. It's not a "solution" but it does make it really easy to get concurrency without having to write non-blocking code.
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Think CLI applications -- it's great for that because you can get concurrency in a way that doesn't have to scale out to thousands of concurrent operations like you would need in a server environment. I use it for example to parse the DOM from retrieved HTTP resources without blocking the continuous async retrieval of those resources.
@hakre oh! that guy says this so i just go and visit logs file continuously to see the results is he talking about PHP log file? can i put it in a log file within the current folder?
@hakre oh! logs files is genereated automatically in the folder, Thanks @hakre :)
@Mr.IDon'tCare you need to have part in your application from where you start to structure it
@tereško :|
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17:14
@igorw Also: fragmentation sucks. I would be more than happy to use your event reactor as a base for all my server stuff but there are some features that I absolutely have to have that AFAIK aren't currently supported in react (like the ability to pause/resume/cancel timer events and stream IO watchers) at any time. I also need the ability to register multiple event watchers for the same stream. IIRC react only allows one read or write watcher per stream.
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I'm not trying to compete with you on that stuff but there's just certain stuff I needed that wasn't available and it's easier to roll my own than try to convince people to change their established API :)
pause/resume for timers is not implemented, neither is multiple watchers. both could be easily added on top. but I'm open to adding those features. ideally asap, because we're talking about marking the loop as stable.
glad to hear about specific limitations. thanks for that! :)
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Well I have zero familiarity with the libev implementation you're interfacing with so I'm not sure if it's difficult to implement those things there but I've been able to get it working with libevent and the stream_select implementation as well.
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So I know it's possible.
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Basically the pause/resume is really important for me because I need to temporarily stop listening on bound server sockets when the maximum number of allowed simultaneous clients is reached and be able to easily resume listening to accept new connections when clients disconnect (so that max connection limitations can be imposed)
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17:21
The multiple events per stream is really more of a convenience than anything else though.
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Also it really simplifies sending out responses for the http application to be able to pause/resume the writability watchers on a stream at will. It's also much more performant than having to register a whole new IO event each time you need to write to the stream (if that makes sense).
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E.G. when I have a client connect I immediately initialize the "writable IO watcher" on the stream (but don't enable it). Then I can enable/disable it as needed throughout the life of the connection any time a full send isn't completed in one pass.
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Basically the ability to pause/resume as well as initialize IO watchers without enabling makes doing what I need to in the HTTP server much easier.
How did I know this question was going to involve @tereško telling everyone they're doing it wrong :p — Mike B yesterday
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17:44
How do you determine what belongs in a class?
@rdlowrey it would require manually removing, re-adding right now
@m59 depends on what the class represents
a class is packaging up some particular Thing, or Idea, or Responsibility
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So, any application automatically needs a base class to represent the big picture?
and everything else are classes it uses to make that picture?
@DanLugg LOLLZZZZ
An application doesn't have to be a "class". An application may be more abstract than the concretion of a class warrants.
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17:50
I wonder if I had learned php first is js would be this difficult for me :)
this Webmin java applet file manager is so slow and bad. Is there any alternative file manager with zip/extract options too??
Holy crap - there's a return flight to Sydney from Manchester for £720 with singapore airlines. /knows what I'm doing next month.
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so, with my api, it seems like there should be an api class with some kind of execution method to kick everything off...like $api->respond() and then it sets into motion whatever parses the url/header, calls the specific handler for that request and then echo's the result
@Danack oh! that's expensive! its a 3 months salary of a 1st class government officer in my hometown!
@m59 You mean - some sort of 'controller' class that controls what happens?
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17:57
Yeah, that's what I mean.
or above that some sort of 'routing' class that routes requests to controllers?
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I have no sense of php workflow lol
Oh hmm...can you think of even an api in MVC terms?
@m59 I strongly recommend learning from reading other projects source code. In this Symfony - you may not like or agree with how they've done things, but you will see patterns of code, that you can re-use.
@m59 I don't M. At least how other frameworks 'M'.
@m59 in one sense, an API is just a View that happens to be machine-readable
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Frameworks are always doing so much more than what I'm trying to that I usually get lost.
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If you're looking at a blank php project, what's your first thought in determining what to write?
18:01
<?php
@m59 mkdir ?
(sorry, couldn't resist)
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hehehe
@m59 perhaps this is $ git init && touch .gitignore && git add .gitignore && git -m "initial commit"
18:01
@m59 Depends whether I already know what I am going to need. If not I mostly just starting to dick around and find out what works
I like the way that Microsoft attacked the API concept with OData; their implementation leaves a lot to be desired, but regardless. You have a container that houses collections of your entities: basically everything you want to represent; customers, purchases, etc., often as a table-to-entity mapping. Then, the routing is like that of MVC, /entity/id/* where the * allows one to traverse the object graph.
That approach involves many refactorings though
so Customers/2134/Purchases would map to $container->customerById(2314)->purchases()
20 mins ago, by m59
How do you determine what belongs in a class?
when you know this, @m59, you have grasped OOP
there is no "answer in 10 word or less" that can explain it to you
@DanLugg that seems to me like pretty bad API
18:28
Evening
Evening @Fabien
Hear about that kid arrested 2 days ago for the DDoS attack? I'm happy he was British.
@Fabien Was that the ddos on spamhaus?
Yeah.
18:32
The cyberbunker here went bankrupt over that
@m59 anything you want to encapsulate.
> It was our wake-up call and we launched this brand new website that no longer looks like anything from 1995.
lol :D
@hakre Where did you read that?
@PeeHaa cyberbunker homepage at the very bottom.
Any terraria players here?
@hakre lol :D
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18:40
So, I wrote the api flow in js, soooo easy
I'd do it better if it were for anything real, but it works anyway
@Fabien did you ever break down and get GTA5?
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@Orangepill I did :) Wrong person, I know :(
@Orangepill Yes :(
@m59 @Fabien does it live up to the hype?
I can't help but feel when I am playing it I am missing certain stories by not switching character, though I am sure that's not the case.
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18:42
@Orangepill yup
@Orangepill No, but if you like GTA you'll like GTA V
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@Fabien it won't let you miss things.
I did feel like it got a little bit out of order (it would have made a little more sense if I had done certain things first)
It may be one of the best GTAs but it's not up to scratch with the hype.
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Hmm, I loved it.
yay, passing all tests in /Zend for anon classes :D
18:43
That's not GTAs fault. It's peoples fault.
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oh lol
The game is great but you won't be quitting life for it :P
Saying that, I am glad I bought it.
And I will buy it again for PC once releases.
@Fabien Vice City was probably one of my favorite games.... I bought IV but am not getting into it as much as I would have hoped. But regardless it's good to unwind by killing a few hookers after a long day :)
Vice was the bets yeah. A lot of people say San Andreas. I already enjoyed 4 though. Story left a little to be desired and the ending was flat but I liked it. DLC was cool too.
@JoeWatkins Was wondering about what use cases anon classes would be best suited for...
18:49
5 is San Andrea + GTA 4 with all new features. It's nice to be able to get decent cars from the get-go though.
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GTAV ending is kind of a joke lol
but I didn't mind
@m59 you beat it already?
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lol yeah
I suck at games.... but enjoy them all the same
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well, I suck at php, so I kept giving up and playing GTAV
18:52
So no terraria guys in here? :)
not me...
@tereško Domain Logic is more stuff you don't interact (modify?) with? Like say I was populating a table or results. That's a domain object and I would use domain model to retrieve the domain objects?
Ugh trying to understand what is meant by Domain Logic
I'm asking if the difference is that creating a user wouldn't use Domain Logic, but listing a users details would...? Or am I way off.
domain objects do not populate tables
domain objects are not even aware that there is such a thing as a table
19:00
I mean tables in the sense of a table on the page a person might be viewing. Not DB
domain objects do not generate html
> Domain Logic is more stuff you don't interact (modify?) with?
Domain Object modifies data. Nothing more nothing less?
no
please stop making shit up
domain object represents data, and allows for manipulation of the data in accordance to the rules of the business logic.
I'm not trying to make shit up I am trying to understand from your explanation.
19:07
@JoeWatkins I hope it's with ctor args at the beginning? :-)
@Orangepill Gotcha.
@tereško The reason it seems a little confusing is because here in the Data Mapper you only reference storage and not retrieval.
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Q: Where to validate a captcha in a MVC application?

DavidI have been wondering this for a while and today as I was going through my code I was looking at my register($accountType, $username, $password, ....) method in one of services and thought something did not look right. I use the reCaptcha captcha and in order to validate it you must have the use...

@Fabien I also did not mention that they save anything
Storage implies it.
19:14
Shouldn't I be the one referencing that?
did i need to call it "save-age" and "retrieve-age" ?
you put shit in storage an you take shit out of storage
@David Not really answering the question, but captcha is incredibly not effective against spammers, and incredibly annoying for legit users.
@MadaraUchiha What do you suggest as an alternative?
@MadaraUchiha Is it really that ineffective against spammers?
@David Hold on
19:18
I've started creating my own DAO/Mapper Combo loosely based on the table gateway pattern but without the assumption that there is a one to one relationship between tables and a gateway objects.
@PeeHaa Yes, especially since today there are 3rd party companies that employ actual people to solve those captcha very cheaply.
@tereško the simple point is you used it as a noun, the act of storing. Not as a modifier, call it pedantic if you like but that's how I read it.
@MadaraUchiha Well yeah, but depending on the service and what they gain they can be effective.
"storage" does not mean "act of storing"
According to the dictionary site you linked earlier it means "the action or method of storing something for future use:"
Anyway it doesn't matter. I am only informing you how it read to me. Forget it.
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Would it be bad to make a post on SO about how I might approach writing this jsbin.com/AmIfApO/1/edit in php?
as far as the class structure?
@m59 only if you didn't attempt it yourself first :P and demonstrate you tried.
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lol my attempt is horrifying
The services are shit cheap though @MadaraUchiha
> Starting from an incredible low price of $1.39 for 1000 solved CAPTCHAs.
19:22
@PeeHaa They work though
At a 90% accuracy rate
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My code might even be "whorifying" and then @Orangepill will have to kill it after work.
@PeeHaa What's a good CAPTCHA alternative for effective anti-spam use?
@Fabien Depends when happens with the messages
if they are going to get mailed a spamfilter and captcha work pretty good
Captchas are a pretty good solution for the casual drive by spammers @Fabien
@MadaraUchiha In this application though it would be a waste of time creating 1000s of free account, they won't be able to gain anything out of it except filling up my database with fake data
19:26
@David Which is often what spammers do, but OK
@David That would be good. You can advertise you have thousands of users on your site!!! :)
As for where you validate the captcha
@PeeHaa drive-by spammers? Like the kind of people who hire bad devs to spam people?
I'm guessing you'll validate the captcha in the same place you validate the rest of your form fields
19:28
@Fabien Like spammers crawling sites looking for forms
Usually affiliate related bastards
@MadaraUchiha that would be in my service layer but that messes up my register API by having extra fields for the captcha
And I do not think a captcha is part of the domain model
@David How many arguments does your register API have?
About 6 without the extra 3 arguments the captcha needs
My controller extracts the post data and then calls the register method in one of my services.
I think you complicate the case a little @David.
19:32
@hakre Which part do you think I am over complicating
@David Your asking of where.
@hakre Yeah there is many places it could be done and I want to know the best
@David Well, let's try to find out what a criteria for best is so that you can decide that.
@David I'd probably make a Captcha object,
@MadaraUchiha But where would you create it and where would you run the "validate()" method on it?
At which layer
19:35
@David In the same layer you process the rest of your user input
It could be in the controller or the model, depending on your current architechture.
Well, to move these questions away, let's just say you create a global function next to the captcha object that creates it. Then you can run the validate() method whereever you like.
Not that this will be the final design but just to prevent writing too much code for the moment.
@MadaraUchiha Well my controller extracts the data from the request, so the value the user put in the captcha field will be extract there and then I call the register() method putting all the extracted data into it as arguments
But a register() method should not have captcha data
It is bad API design in my eyes
The captcha has nothing got to do with the person registering
Let's say it's perhaps not ideal, but so far you don't know if you find a better way.
Imagine the other ways are even less ideal, then this was best.
Actually it's not that it has nothing to do with the person registering.
The person registering is the person doing something.
And for that something, the person needs to fill out the captcha.
So at least this is related.
@hakre It is related in that way but it just looks wrong in the API. All the other data is like username, first name, email address and all that stuff
What you want is to decouple that so that you do allow the user to register with this captcha today but in a month or so you want to perhaps also add two factor authentication or whatever.
19:40
So for someone looking at this API at a glance they see all those arguments and they make sense and then these 3 arguments that would confuse someone as to why they are in a registered method
sure, that does not belong there, because the captcha actually is some sort of request authorization.
@David And so, you have your Captcha argument, as an object, in a single argument.
So actually the controller should be marked as needing a captcha answered for being triggered.
@hakre so you are saying have something like register($accountType, $firstName, ...., Captcha $captcha = NULL)
No I first of all try to tell you that even you're not confident with the current API you need to find out what exactly you want to make better.
19:42
And then in my register method I can have something like if( $captcha !== NULL) { $captcha->validate();}
So if you don't want to have those captcha arguments with the register method - because as you rightly write, they do not belong there - move them away from there now.
@David actually you could then also pass a boolean variable and place an if in there - which leads to the point that there is no use to move the $captcha->validate() call inside the register method.
Instead you move that out of there.
Why not move the captcha validation into the controller method?
You write the request is handled in there and the captcha belongs more to the request then to the registration method.
@hakre I don't like the idea of the controller doing any validation but maybe in this case it is best to just do it in the controller
if ($allPreconditionsForRegistrationAreOK) {$registration->register($user); }
@David Well, the controller is only triggering the validation. The validation itself is done in the validation method of the captcha.
@hakre Yeah that is true
Hello, here is the deal: I want to save a string (actually the string is going to be XML file) but I want to select the directory through the directory selection dialog (so I wanna cause a window prompt). How do i cause it?
19:47
I will do that so
I see two possible scenarios here: either you do it outside MVC (because captcha is basically verifying the validity of request) or you put it in the service which handles the distribution of form's data
The XML string is ready I just need to figure out how to cause that window prompt.
@David Well it's not yet perfect, but you can move the captcha object easier along, like @tereško wrote this can be in different places so you do not need to decide everything at once.
@tereško Doing it outside the MVC has confused me though. How do I know on which request to lookout for a captcha to validate? The only way I can think is the have some sort of list/array which is mapped to certain routes
in second case the captcha is passed to service to tell model layer that it will needs to do something, it basically acts as locking mechanism for that service
19:50
that need to validate a captcha
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Q: How to save an XML file to local file system (client) in PHP?

BorisIn my site, I have implemented the following functionality: If the user clicks on a button it triggers a PHP function which generates an XML file (that PHP function is called by AJAX). Everything is working well, but here's one thing I want to change: I don't want an .XML file to be created on th...

if unlocking fails, the model's state cannot be changed by any data that you pass through that service
@tereško Ok that sounds like a valid way. What about the validating outside the MVC triad
It seems like it would be more complicated validating a captcha very early in the applications startup
but the xml is a string, if I say header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="pwet.xml"'); how will I pass it?
@user2692669 Have you read the linked question / answer?
19:54
yes
@David to validate captcha outside there is the problem, that you will want to validate it against sessions state.
oh the linked
w8 I haven't finished it
@David thing is, I am not sure how exactly one wold implement it cleanly
@tereško Yeah it is an odd one.
@PeeHaa LOL.
@user2692669 take your time, it's quite long :)
@David That's why I suggest you first of all encapsulate the details of the captcha validaiton into an object of it's own so that you can later on deal with the other problems separately.
It might be even this will take weeks until you know but until then you want to have captcha already working.
So do things step by step.
19:59
@hakre Yeah I will do that for a start
@David but it doesnt mean that it cannot be done. I'm just unable to think of a good way from the top of my head. The problem seems to be similar how you can perform the identification of an authenticated user outside the MVC triad.
@tereško It works rather well, given the problem it intends to solve.
And having it in an object of it's own is much better than intermixed with the register method.
I got more confused , content disposition? where did that come from? :)
till now
I have $xml (has the string) and file_put_contents('products.xml',$xml) for saving it
@user2692669 that saves it to the server, not the client computer.
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@hakre Do you think in the controller when extract the captcha data from the request I should then create the captcha object and inject the data into it and then inject that captcha object into my register() method? or run the $captcha->validate() right there in the controller? Those are the decisions I am in between
instead of products.xml I want to show a prompt to choose the destination
@David that's easy to answer: not inside the register method. Otherwise removing the parameters would be done half way only.
Oh yeah that is true
Time to implement this
@user2692669 well, do you have a monitor and keyboard + mouse connected to the server?
Looking forward to my nice clean register API
20:02
I'm using wamp (so yes)
@user2692669 okay, this now is a bit complicated: You can trigger the winapi to display such a common dialog box to select the folder where to save somehing. However your PHP script will wait until someone clicks on that dialog. If you now imagine you run that on a server in the internet where nobody will click that (because nobody watches those servers, they might even run linux without any desktop) so the script will either crash or hang.
I'd say it's not really practical for a sever-side script to display such a dialog.
But perhaps you can describe which problem you intended to solve with that save-as dialog box?
@hakre I wanted to give the option for the admin to select his destination folder
so he doesn't have to go to a specific one every time
or maybe save it to a flash drive
@David , just make sure that your application and/or domain logic is not leaking in the presentation layer
@user2692669 if you want that, you need to program the "dialog" your own.
sounds a bit like a remote file-manager.
that's harsh :P
so
to rwap it up...
wrap*
20:11
well it's quite some work.
if i want to do it
but there are some components that might help you like ext-js.
i should put the string
in a file
save it to server
here is an example of working PHP code: extplorer.sourceforge.net
Thank you for searching this for me, but I think the first thing you posted (that link with the linked link inside :) ) is aproaching the solution
20:15
Hi all,
I am facing new issue while connecting to the database.
Warning: mysql_pconnect() [function.mysql-pconnect]: Access denied for user 'distance'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /home/ilearnit/public_html/new-version/api/include/config.inc.php on line 9
Couldn't connect with database!
Please guide me why its happening.
@TGMCians The password you provided for that username is incorrect
Or the user has no access to the database you're trying to access.
Okay,, I am using here mysql_pconnect() is this function work correct?
and how can i give access to that user to access the database
Also, please see the red box on the manual entry for mysql_pconnect().
@TGMCians Check the MySQL manual on the subject
@TGMCians the mysql_* functions are no longer maintained and shouldn't be used in any new codebase. It is being phased out in favor of newer APIs. Instead you should use prepared statements with either PDO or MySQLi.
also , it looks like your password is incorrect
Okay
Thanks..
20:29
@hakre I used the code but it exports ALL the page instead of the xml only
@user2692669 put the XML export in a script of it's own.
21:18
So my mind is about to explode from confusion right now so if someone could explain how you can use cURL in a webpage that would be great...
@NoahHuppert You cannot use cURL on a "webpage". You can use it on your server or from the command line.
@cspray How would one do that? Edit: Use on server. I want to make a page that gets github data but the api uses cURL
Well, have you read the docs? The cURL API is pretty shitty but it is relatively straight forward for basic GET API calls
You could also take a look at something like Artax
@cspray I am assuming you use cURL by making some sort of server side script or something like that. Correct?
@NoahHuppert Yes. If you want to use curl you just create a server side script and use the API they provide
I personally don't use cURL at all unless I absolutely have to
I've been using a PHP library for GitHub and use Artax for other things
21:29
@cspray Can you point out were that php library would be? EDIT: There seam to be a couple(Thats y i ask)
@cspray Thanks for putting up with my stupidity :)
@NoahHuppert It is only stupidity if you don't learn. We had to all start at some point
@cspray So true.
hi, i am looking for a code that is was developed by siemens, but can not remember the name of it.
@alwayslearning 42
i remember a benefit of it was that data, in databases is always live
42?
22:03
42 :)
what does 42 mean?
It means that you are not making any sense with your question
ok thank you. Looking for a programming language developed, as far as i can remember by siemens. It can be used with databases like mysql, and can keep data live, so automatically updates.
22:22
i think facebook uses it for there panel on the right where members posting new stuff is constantly updated
erlang!!!!!!! got it!
it was made by ericsson , not siemens
I would pay to see this guy attempting to learn erlang , lol
:-)
22:50
@tereško Everytime I see erlang my first thought is that youtube movie of it :P
it's actually a really good language .. extremely "other", but good
Yeah I hear that relatively often. Still never had the urge the actually really look into it though

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