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Jay
Jay
10:00
@RonniSkansing not yet
user924016
@Jay why not
Jay
Jay
@RonniSkansing its not ready yet
Yo @Fabien
zeagon?
user924016
@Jay okay, well good luck on it
Jay
Jay
10:01
@RonniSkansing thanks man
@Starsong May I borrow your regex brain a second please. I was trying last night to get this url routing match. "blog.lamephp.com/read/this-post". The regex pattern I am looking for is "If it begins with 'blog' get everything after '/'".
Jay
Jay
@Appu Zeagon is a made up planet I live in so I don't have to live in the same planet as all of you hahaha JK
@Fabien emm ... why are you using same codebase for different subdomains ?
@AlmaDoMundo I currently parse 1 value
so what?
10:05
Well I have to put it
@Fabien /^blog\.(.*)$/ will get everything after blog.
between a specific value
Oh nvm
@tereško I'd only planned on using subdomains for prettier looking urls. blog.lamephp.com will be the same as lamephp.com/blog/. Thinking about it, I should probably htaccess that. Maybe routing would be a little weird that way.
You want everything after the first /
10:05
that we parsed by the chunkByDelimiter
$form['#node']->webform['components'][23]['value'];
@Starsong Yeah. :)
Is it hard to add it
AS value?
(I am creating a PDF template )
with the form fields of a webform but only that value needs to be in it.
@Fabien then why are you not rewriting it before passing to PHP ?
/^blog.*?\/(.*)$/
@Fabien ^
you should use webserver to rewrite http://blog.something/path/stuff to http://something/blog/path/stuff
10:07
@tereško The thought only just occured to me how my approach is a little backwards.
thanks @Starsong. I spent far too long looking at conditionals it seems.
@AlmaDoMundo I want it here :
[3]=>
array(5) {
[0]=>
string(18) "Intentieverklaring"
on the 3rd array.
is it easy as array_push(where, thevalue); ?
@Fabien `preg_match` will return true if its matched so just do

if(preg_match($regex, $input, $match)) {
$someVar = $match[1];
}
You could name the capture group for more readable code
@Starsong Aye. Though the plan might change a bit with what @tereško has said. Still very good to know the regex solution to learn from. Thank you.
@Duikboot I think you're doing something wrong. I.e. like XY-problem
so may be it wasn't a great idea to split you array (it's not some 'cheap' operation, by the way)
10:13
@Fabien I like routing at application level personally, and just using webserver to route all requests to route.php
What is your problem? From the beginning?
@Starsong That's what I am trying to establish atm. It's based upon this answer from @tereško
I have to pass this
array_push($generatedFields[3], $form['#node']->webform['components'][23]['value']);
somewhere in the 3rd element of the array we created.
$form['#node']->webform['components'][23]['value']); that one.
sometimes I think that SO's badges systems is designed for those who like do stupid things :p like this
10:22
Array push seems not the good solution :p
Fatal error: Only variables can be passed by reference
@Fabien Thing is, if I move from apache to nginx or lighty
I dont want to rewrite my routing rules
and those are far more likely than me moving from php to python
@Duikboot how about do what I've asked? I.e. describe problem from it's start?
Oh I wrote it down?
So I have that big array that got splitted up by your code.
@Starsong But nginx is awesome :)
10:23
@Duikboot no
before that
where this array came from? Why it is so, e t.c.
@HamZa This question appears to be off-topic because it is about the poster being incapable of reading a clear error message. – Starsong just now
@Fabien Recently I've been playing with lighttpd
@Starsong hahaha +1
I want to create a PDF. The array is parsed by Drupa Webform module. The I can parse all the fields and data from that form.

Now I want to split up that array and pick out the data I need to create an empty PDF. With the form fields. ( Admins can create empty forms with the fields they select in the webform module) So it's dynamic.

There are multiple steps in the form.
That's why we have split it up in pieces with your code.

Now there is 1 piece of code ( a text )
$form['#node']->webform['components'][23]['value']);
@Starsong I think @tereško uses that.
@Starsong you should be short & clear: 'This question appears to be off-topic since it is stupid' :p
or 'since OP is stupid'
take your pick :p
10:27
@Starsong just dont confuse rearranging the URL and URL routing
user924016
maybe someone could give the OP a hint to why he is getting a failure. It is clear that he was expecting a to see his example-google.php.
Yes it gives a clear error message but OP does not understand it
how about try to read error's message text?
@AlmaDoMundo well .. I am on page 6
user924016
@AlmaDoMundo ofc the OP read it, but do not understand it
@RonniSkansing 1. It's not a programming related question; 2. No one can possibly know why he can't connect to an IPv6 address without wasting their time on it; 3. There's no sample code.
10:30
@tereško that was not about - that people achieved this badge are stupid. That's about - if newbie will see this badge description, he could probable search for old posts and do edits just because
user924016
@Starsong all good points. But which answer is best.
1. The OP cant read an error message
OR
2, The adress you are trying to reach is unavailable, like the error says. etc etc
@RonniSkansing then translate.google.com
I lol'd
@RonniSkansing I would personally downvote any answer which just rephrases the error message, it's just rep whoring. The correct response to a question like that is to close it.
btw ... discovered something just now: pressing + in win7 lets you snap/maximize/minimize current window
10:31
Behold the silliest piece of PHP code I wrote which I cannot believe actually works:
http://pastie.org/private/wtmylbgt2fcmadjcxm62mg
@tereško Like in gnome3 :D
user924016
@Starsong you might be right
@tereško first thing after I've discovered Win+D combo was to test all other keys :p
Win+R is my favorite, not sure if W8 specific.
@Starsong yes, there are common: Win+ E,D,R,F
10:33
What happened to our delvotes? @tereško @Gordon stackoverflow.com/questions/115629/…
> Post Reopened by Neal, bwoebi, Ahmed Siouani, Gabriele Petronella, salathe
:(
How many rep for delv?
10k
Maybe I need to do some rep whoring :D
10:34
@tereško Yea, with multi-monitor it's almost necessary.
@Starsong that's what I'm doing :(
Was that a better explanation @AlmaDoMundo ?
LOL!!!!!
@Duikboot sorry? what's that about?
@PeeHaa The question shouldn't be deleted. (The close is fine… but by reopening the delete votes can be deleted, so… ;-))
10:36
@PeeHaa you could say that I am .. emm .. mildly furious about that stunt
Cat keeps jumping on my desk when I am trying to work so I thought I'd teach him a lesson. laid a bunch of sellotape sticky side up where he always jumps to. He just tried it and went bat-shit as soon as he landed on them.
brb. Going to go peel it off his feet.
@bwoebi I dunno; matter of opinion of course, but I agree with the mob. It's got some pretty bad answers because they reference pretty bad "frameworks".
@DanLugg then delete the bad answers, not the question.
@bwoebi Well, we solicit close votes for the purpose of eventual deletion when it comes to primarily opinion-based questions; would you call that question objective?
@bwoebi and which answer in that post is "not bad" ?
10:39
@DanLugg not objective; so it should be closed. But that still doesn't mean that it should be deleted.
and how do you propose the deletion of a bad answer with 100+ upvotes ?
@bwoebi So (just so I get this straight) you reckon the question and it's "good" answers should remain, despite being closed, because there are in fact "good" answers to the closable question?
@bwoebi And what is the reason it shouldn't be deleted? As it currently stands it's a terrible resource
@tereško btw. it's very subjective. I can't tell you if there are any good answers, because I don't know all these frameworks.
@PeeHaa closed questions are closed… because they might be not a good ressource?
...which circles back to it being a subjective question and not a good fit for SO; the fact that it has shitty answers is just shitty icing on the proverbial shit cake.
10:42
@bwoebi No they are deleted to prevent people using it as a resource
@tereško some old answers/questions are bad actually, they are just RTFM links (or similar) even without proper quotation from there, but they are upvoted highly..
so ... you know nothing about the topic which also is extremely subjective ... and you reopen it because you know nothing about it to prevent 6 other people from deleting the whole mess
btw. then we just could delete every opinion-based question… Someone might think that a question just has bad answers…
we are deleting "name your favorite framework" topics .. if you haven't got the memo
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@tereško all of them? okay… then delete that one too.
10:45
lol
If you listen closely, you can actually hear @tereško's blood boiling
@tereško I thought you'd just want to delete the particularly bad ones… Sorry for that then ;-)
@Jay You rang?
I gotta say, despite not caring much anymore, I'm still a bit disappointed. I went through a good chunk of the answers, and in the end, the whole thing is a steaming pile. Bad question, misleadingly bad answers, and worse yet; it's all written in such a way that an unknowing noob will saunter in and use it like a biblical reference.
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom I sorted it now matey thanks
@Jay I'm at work so I drift in and out
10:49
Mostly out.
Sometimes far out.
To sea.
I was going to say "To beer"
No beer in the ocean.
beer ocean ?
Just you, the sun, the salt, and eventual starvation.
10:50
booze cruise
Sign me up.
ah well, I don't care:p I've never drunk it
What, beer or ocean water?
both
only sea water :p
10:51
I think you'd prefer beer to ocean water.
@DanLugg no :p since I'll not drink something with alcohol :p
Well, to each their own :-)
I think ocean water is similar to sea water
user924016
oh new episode of always sunny...
@DanLugg Sounds like a night on Tequila slammers
10:55
@DaveRandom Yes. Yes it does.
So we're in agreement; the ocean is made of tequila?
It's the only natural conclusion
That and my naked, drunk ass living at the beach.
@PeeHaa Needs moar <marquee>
@DaveRandom Not enough CSS. <span style="annoy: blink marquee">
user924016
10:58
@PeeHaa lol
lol herped the derp.
Jay
Jay
I done the sql_delete function and sql_insert one now
what you guys think of this function for PDO delete
    public function sql_delete($table, $where, $limit = false){

        $this->count_queries++;
        $where_values = '';

        foreach($where as $key => $val){

        	$where_values .= $key.' = :'.$key.' AND ';
        }

        $where_values = substr($where_values, 0, -5);

        $query = sprintf('DELETE FROM `%s` WHERE %s',
            $table, $where_values);

        if(CONFIG_DB_TYPE == 'mysqli' && $limit){

        	$query .= ' LIMIT '.$limit;
        }

        $keys = array_keys($where);
@Jay edit -> ctrl+k
Clean up in aisle 3, someone spilled an unformatted wall of text.
Jay
Jay
10:59
how do I format in this chat?
35 secs ago, by PeeHaa
@Jay edit -> ctrl+k
Jay
Jay
shwing
it works too
Why are you extending PDO?
The query "counting" is another responsibility; should be in another class.
Jay
Jay
So that its more easy for developers to develop with the cms
$db->sql_insert() is more easier then the normal way right?
user924016
11:02
@Jay have you considered using $this->prepare instead of parent::prepare ?
@Danack The only constraints are that the examples are as short as possible and adequately demonstrate the function. There are cases where the same example demonstrates multiple functions but I suspect that more often than not it would violate the first constraint.
@Jay That doen't answer my question. There are more ways to use some implementation besides inheritance
Jay
Jay
I need to count the queries
log stuff and make it more easier to use
@Jay Right, wouldn't this be made simpler by just "wrapping" a PDO object?
@PeeHaa Original reason for the extended PDO is overloading bindValue/bindParam with methods that detect the type of the passed var instead of defaulting to PARAM_STR (something which IMO PDO should do anyway)
11:05
$putCentral = $getCentral->fetchALL(PDO::FETCH_COLUMN, 0);
$look = array('getCentral' => $putCentral);
echo json_encode($look);
//// echo json_encode($another);
An insert() method doesn't belong on an extended PDO though, that's a consumer's method
Actually that's an ORM's method probably
Neither does sql_delete
Indeed
those outputs return from CURL.I want to get $look data using php? @DanLugg
Jay
Jay
so basically your saying as a developer you would rather type out: INSERT INTO TABLE blahh... run the PDO commands then rather do sql_insert(TABLE, ARGS) ?
11:06
@Jay You just turned PDO into a database abstraction layer
Instead of only a data-access abstraction layer
@Jay No, but it doesn't belong on an extended PDO object, it belongs on a wrapper object
In fact, what @PeeHaa said
Jay
Jay
write out bindValue endless time when you could control it all in an array
@Jay No, the developer would rather do $dba = new DatabaseAbstraction($pdo); $dba->insert($allMyShit);
@samitha Oh, I'm sorry; we were discussing cURL?
No, we weren't in fact. Don't play ping-roulette.
11:09
@DanLugg Why are you talking to yourself?
can you help me on that ? simple shit may be
@DaveRandom Because you ignored samitha
@samitha Because you randomly pinged me, no, I won't.
Well done, have a cookie. Now presumably you are seeing why this is the case...
Jay
Jay
it works and its easy to use
11:10
@DaveRandom lol, I haven't ignored anyone; but some people are making a strong case.
user924016
lol
user924016
Friday is coming
@Jay Fly-paper works when you run out of tape. It's easy to use too, but I don't know if I would.
@Jay Not saying it won't work, merely that it's not right from a design point of view. Try to break the roles up a bit, the job of PDO is just to perform operations on the database, but it shouldn't know anything about those operations.
^^^ this right here.
user924016
11:12
@Jay, have you considered using a dbal or orm of some kind?
It's actually quite difficult to explain. It's not very long ago that if someone had said that to me I would have said "wtf are you talking about"
user924016
instead of writting your own?
Jay
Jay
the software is 100% built from scratch
I would be kicking myself in the balls to use something else
user924016
@Jay but have you considered it?
@Jay Why?
user924016
11:13
Why
Jay
Jay
just personal feelings
I'm all for reinventing the wheel to understand how things work. Personally I wouldn't reinvent this particular wheel because it is generally a nightmare, but I'm not going to discourage people from learning by doing.
user924016
It is reasonable.. i remember also making a PDO wrap / orm class when i started out with php... used it for a couple school assigments and realised why it sucked so hard.
user924016
Now a days i often spend some time reading others code...
11:16
When did screen dumps of pma become an acceptable way to describe databases to people? I see it so much recently :-(
Jay
Jay
but anyways whats the point in adding another class ? It adds more into it when it can all be kept in the same class.
@DaveRandom it's pointless. About 7 people have tried to make that same point to him in pas 48 hours. None has succeeded in penetrating his "bubble of perfect cms"
@Jay Fair enough. Still, I would consider a different approach, lest ye be kicking yourself in the balls several times later.
@DaveRandom I saw even pictures that are photo from paper-draw schemas :p
Jay
Jay
Maybe its just me but I think that its better to keep it together and its picky to seperate things all the time when theres no need
11:17
@Jay Actually, quite the opposite in most cases.
echo json_encode("bla",$array1); and json_encode("foo",$array2) .those json data returns from CURL but i want to get only bla value $array1 data ? .How i fetch bla from $server_output = curl_exec ($ch);
@Jay That is what this all boils down to. "Keeping it all in the same class" is actually a bad thing. Adding another class is (almost) free, and it keeps responsibilities well defined.
user924016
:)
Jay
Jay
pastebin.com/KA8AWpW2 well this is the whole class
@DaveRandom I haven't added the log stuff yet
11:21
Even if a class is small in terms of lines-of-code, that doesn't mean that it doesn't have too many responsibilities.
user924016
@Jay have you considered using a different naming for the class
Jay
Jay
@RonniSkansing yea I am just using that for the moment
@rdlowrey @igorw Have either of you got a generic BER/ASN.1 encoder/decoder lib worth using?
user924016
@Jay ok great. Have you considered letting the $optios array be an optional param instead of hardcoding it?
(or anyone else, they just seem the most likely candidates)
user924016
11:25
Like if i have a db that is not utf8
Jay
Jay
upon installation the db is using utf8
also there is CONFIG_CHARSET which contaisn this
in the config.php file
Thanks for reminding me hehe
think I'm gonna have to write the first zend_dont_ function for compilation ...
user924016
@Jay okay. Np. Have you considered renaming methods from sql_insert to just insert
Jay
Jay
no because through-out the software they are all sql_
So, why call them sql_* if they're always SQL?
11:29
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StarsongImplementing i18n Without The Performance Hit At work, we recently went through implementation of i18n on a couple of our properties, and one of the things we kept struggling with was the performance hit of dealing with on-the-fly translation, then I discovered this great blog post by Thomas Ble...

Can anyone think of a reason why my suggestion sucks?
This is how we do it in house.
Jay
Jay
Its something I carried over from Maya
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Q: How to restart a Linux Server

user2794362I logged into a Linux machine with its IP address using putty and entered shutdown command by mistake. The session got closed and I am unable to relogin into the Linux server from putty. How do I resolve this.Please help urgently.

trololololo :p
user924016
@Jay have you considered typehinting and handling all kinda exceptions. Like if $where is a string.
@Jay Rather than use constants like CONFIG_DB_TYPE, perhaps pass those values to the constructor: __construct($dbType) { ... }. That way your class won't magically fail if the constants change (and they will) and you can pass different values in for testing.
Jay
Jay
@DanLugg the constants are in config.php which automatically gets generated upon installation
11:32
@Jay That's fine. What you can do instead is pass the constants to the constructor: $db = new db_connection(CONFIG_DB_TYPE); where the constructor is function __construct($dbType) { ... }. From there, you can use $dbType in the constructor to do whatever you need.
@Starsong not sure if sucks, but I dont like how the code looks
So, if you want to test it with another value, you don't change the constant, you simply change the argument: $db = new db_connection($someTestValue);
Jay
Jay
@DanLugg good idea mate
user924016
@AlmaDoMundo that is pretty funny
@tereško I don't want to post company code for obvious reasons so I'm just pulling direct from the source blog.
11:35
@Jay Generally speaking, I try not to use external, non-native constants in classes.
Jay
Jay
I;ve been writing this software for everyone and it will be free. so thanks for the nice comments
I don't think that's funny. May be the fact, that OP don't realizes that shotdown will cause server shutting down..
@AlmaDoMundo lol, it is kinda funny because I did something like this once.
user924016
@AlmaDoMundo i think it is quite funny. Ive done it before... just wanted to shutdown my computer, hotkey to Guake, shutdown and bam the vps went down
user924016
lol
11:37
@tereško Agree though, I don't like the coding styles he's used at all.
user924016
@Jay have you considered learning unit tests?
Jay
Jay
@RonniSkansing nope.
@DanLugg I've done that occasionally on my domain-controller (which was also mail-server and intranet fileshare) ..
Jay
Jay
theres between 100,00 to 200,000 lines of programming I have written
so AUX saved me..
user924016
11:39
@Jay well think about it. You do not want to be the new WordPress disaster
Jay
Jay
theres nothing like this cms out there
user924016
@jay so how far along are you?
Jay
Jay
the store plugin even beats magento
user924016
magento is also horrid
Jay
Jay
I'm about 9 years along lol
user924016
11:40
hehe
user924016
@Jay i remember you said that. But like do you feel like that is 80%?
Jay
Jay
I do admit that some of it will have to be improved
@Jay You know magento is terrible right?
Jay
Jay
yea I;ve worked with it many times
the thing about my cms is a node setting can be applied anywhere
"node settings" sounds a bit too much like drupal to me :)
Jay
Jay
11:42
'node settings' started in maya bud
Never heard of a "maya bud"...
It asks for my location so no tnx
Well yeah, but that's not cms related :P
They are the autocad people right?
Jay
Jay
11:45
yea
they bought 3dsMaxyears back
Ah 3dmax
Jay
Jay
I am sticking with the way I have the db class, once its on github anyone is free to edit it
user924016
just put it up now @jay
Jay
Jay
When my whiteboard is clear I will
user924016
@Jay ok
11:52
> A client MUST NOT send a request with the same messageID as an earlier request in the same LDAP session unless it can be determined that the server is no longer servicing the earlier request [...] otherwise, the behavior is undefined. For this purpose, note that Abandon and successfully abandoned operations do not send responses.
I am pretty confident that whoever wrote this spec was drunk
What the fuck am I supposed to do then? Track every abandoned message ID for ever more?
user924016
lol
Jay
Jay
@RonniSkansing I don't claim to be the best programmer but I do claim for this cms to be amazing at how it functions and what you can do with it
user924016
@Jay do you work with web dev?
user924016
or is it something you do in the free time only?
Jay
Jay
11:59
yea
user924016
@Jay also with php?
Jay
Jay
yup

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