@teresko just reply when you got time
so i got back and started working with showing the user list, by the usercollection object, ( one you started with, pastie.org/2350316 ).
My User class works fine and i got it working good.
Now I am having the same problem as before, that we tried figure out, i get:
Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to Users::assign() must be an array, string given.
I dont know whats wrong, everything seems fine, and last time it was the query that fixed the issue, what can it be now?
@teresko I tried do echo var_dump($array); inside the foreach() that assign the $array .. in UserCollection; I just receive: string '1' (length=1)
So thats why it is throwing this error. But why am i receiving this and not a array?
@teresko Ok now in var_dump it shows array of each user, but output shows me in red: string 'UserCollection::rewind' (length=22) string 'UserCollection::valid' (length=21) string 'UserCollection::current' (length=23)
( ! ) Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to Users::assign() must be an array, boolean given
without trying to output any errors i get that info :s
@ircmaxell How do you deploy PHP code? I prefer using SSH over straight FTP, but it seems to fail a lot. I'm doing this using Zend Studio remote projects.
just want to know, can we send a mail in php with attachment without smtp authentication... i am using yahoo small business with shared hosting, and i was not provided the smtp username and password details
i was able to send a basic email, but could not attach a file with the mail...
i also tried using phpmailer and swiftmailer, but they require smtp details in the code
@dskanth Don't forget to resolve code dependencies. See the "uses" function? Means there are functions from security.php (class Security) and mime.php (class Mime).
Article originally from rooJSolutions blog And another rare article get's published, I've been slacking off posting recently. As I've been busy getting some interesting sites online. The biggest being a rather fun viral advertising campaign on facebook www.facebook.com/deargoodboy. Which I ended up project managing, after originally only committing to do the facebook integr…
Model A returns something to your controller. This controller passes the returned data (an associative array) to Model B for processing. Would you validate the contents of the array (making sure it has required keys) in Model B before processing?
@ChristianSciberras - would you throw an exception if it doesn't match? I feel it's a bit pointless, especially if you configure your app to throw exception on notices. So if I go rogue and assume the array is valid, proper exceptions are still thrown, the only benefit if I validate first is I get to throw a more meaningful exception message (but not by much)
In Javascript and Python, 0 || 1 returns 1.
But in PHP, 0 || 1 returns true.
How to do if I want 0 || 1 return 1 in PHP?
another example,
$a is array(array('test'))
I want $a['test'] || $a[0] || array() return array('test'), How to do?
@PPPHP references and pointers is a hell to most people, i was really good at it when i worked extra as a teatcher, but now when i don't use it myself, i feel that i forgot most of it
so i'm writing an online exam site. there's three types of users: admin, teachers and students. of course they all share common data in the users table, but also have their own data (e.g. teachers->classrooms, students->classes). so how do I link them? mash it all in the users table with <null> or create a 1-1 in a new table?
@PugganSe yeah ofc...okay that was a bad example. teachers have a unique timetable code that students don't have. should I store this in another table or a optionally null field?
if there are alot of values, id recomendate a seperate table, or if the values change whit times, and you want a history, like a table whit: user_id, time_code, from_date, to_date
i have had to rewrite database structures, becose some data that we thougt was fixed, it later showed that it changes whit time, and we wanted to know both todays value and last years value
Ok, I have tried looking at other answers, but couldn't get mine solved. So here is the code:
{"chg":"-0.71","vol":"40700","time":"11.08.2011 12:29:09","high":"1.417","low":"1.360","last":"1.400","pcl":"1.410","turnover":"56,560.25"}
I need to get every second value in the quotes (as the "nam...
Do you have a degree in Law? if the answer is No, then: get a lawyer :) your colleagues wouldnt ask you to find out how to do surgery on them, wouldnt they? So why should you find out how to copyright something. Hire someone who knows. That's cheaper.
1 more question just being curious. i think you guys must have dealt with it. Can some software written on an MIT released license be copyrighted ? i mean only the part the person wrote and not the original source code ?
@Darkyen I cannot give you legal advice. I am not a lawyer. But I am dead certain you cannot copyright php nor node.js. You can only copyright what you created with them, if their licenses dont demand any products build with them to be under a license that allows sharing. But again: ask a lawyer :)
eesh...time for SO help, I think. I'm writing a little php app that pings a server and diesplays "online" or "offline" depending on the response time (basic and hacky, but it's good enough for me). the if...else statement just goes `echo "Offline"; which is fine, but I can't work out how to change the ccolour of the cell background...
(my php knowledge is very basic and I've only got this far with web tutorials)
@PugganSe Still no luck...this is why I'm not set to be a programmer :P Could you take a look at tombullock.co.uk/colour.php and see where I'm going wrong? If you want me to post it as a question on the main site so you can get the rep for it let me know.
first I was going to ask that why not base_convert but then I saw the manual page that says: > base_convert() may lose precision on large numbers due to properties related to the internal "double" or "float" type used. Please see the Floating point numbers section in the manual for more specific information and limitations.
How about this one:
function gmp_convert($num, $base_a, $base_b)
{
return gmp_strval ( gmp_init($num, $base_a), $base_b );
}
So, for my Cryptography Library, I have a base converter that I use quite often. It's not the most efficient thing in the world, but it works quite well for all ranges of input.
The bulk of the work is done by the callback loop:
$callback = function($source, $src, $dst) {
$div ...
@ircmaxell I see, you are going for generic conversion which is real tough to optimize but if it was from a specific base to another specific base you could always use some Maths Magic !
hi plz anybody tell me if entered message in db like aaaaa press enter press enter press enter bbbbb but it storing as simple string like this aaaaa bbbbb ?
As usual, Desktop Summit 2011 has been a lot of fun. I've been to most of the GUADEC and aKademy free desktop events in the past few years, but this was the first time I didn't give a talk. Even that way, it was definitely worth spending a week in Berlin. While much of the corporate involvement around the desktops has evaporated through some recent events, this seems to have given the develo…
Filtering with Annotations PHP does not have native Annotations support, however many projects have been using doc blocks to add value and semantics to code, like PHPUnit, Doctrine and Symfony. The Doctrine did a really good job in making available a Annotation parser kit, which allows you to bring the power of annotations into you own project. This opens up a few possibilities. Input Validat…
@edorian Yeah, I didn't think the parser would like that, since it should result in a unexpected T_DO token when running client code (since the only valid token after a do is either a T_COMMENT, T_DOC_COMMENT, T_WHITESPACE or { string...
Ahh, no, you can do an inline do:
php -r "do foo(); while(1); function foo() {exit('hi');}"
Hey everyone, I need some help with exploding a string. It appears to have "\t" separating the words but they are actually multiple spaces. How would I go about removing the multiple spaces and exploding by " " or some other delimiter? pastebin.com/1Txwk0K3
no ide what that should do, i just want to replace 2 or more spaces whit a tab, so made a string whit 2 spaces and a + on the last space, and put somthing around them, this case a #
i think / is more common used, but i hate it, as i ofen write regexp for urls, i want to be able to use / inside the regexp whit out the need of escaping every /, so i use # insted
@Incognito i have a build sub_array() function, pastebin.com/qMjZ1CNY, good if you have a array whit rows, and each rows are a list of cells, and you want one specific column, is it of any use for you?
@PugganSe That's my alternative concept, iterate over the whole thing and re-build. I was hopeful there might be some PHP crazy API function like splice_magic_voodo_whatever("yoyoma", $array)
Messing with the SQL query isn't an option should I wish to keep my sanity. Inheritance from the last guy, I spent two days cleaning up the flow/logic down to two hundred lines (down from thousands), I'm in no mental state to touch the 1000 line query that only queries two tables and should have used a WHERE clauses, rather than whatever this abyss I'm staring deep into is.
first query i tested ended up as a 45 lines query, think i need to find where it was created, as the last part look a bit uggly: "agreements.project_id = 6 AND agreements.project_id = '6';"....