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12:02
@bwoebi ugly imho
too much magic
12:18
@NikiC I think that that'd be very consistent, not magic.
Morning
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12:43
Hey guys, my gf does alot of r, matlab, latex and i think git for keeping versions has to steep a learning curve. She is on windows. Any of you know a super easy version solution (best automatic and she just has to make sure to save to a folder)
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for keeping all revisions
Google Drive
I had to get solution of this problem - forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?topic=119587.0
OR if you want something more actual version controlling. Tortoise SVN is super easy.
Right click commit. Right click update blah blah
is there only 4 users active in this room?!
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12:47
@Fabien im looking for something that just autocommits everytime a save is made... i could set up a watcher.. but i was hoping someone knew of a super auto noobware for her..
@RonniSkansing Google Drive does that.
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@Fabien thanks i will check it out now
Pros. Saves every change. Cons. Everything has to be in one folder.
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That is perfect
It's also free.
@RonniSkansing It deletes version older than 30 days or 100 revisions though.
As it's not 'really' designed for this.
By default. You can choose not to delete them.
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12:50
Hmm ok..
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@Fabien i have read abit on it now. It is just want she needs, thanks
Coolio. Enjoy.
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@Fabien oh i will... ;)
user924016
13:16
What is you sunday plan folks?
Jay
Jay
13:26
g afternoon
user924016
sup
Morning
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@ircmaxell saw youtube video with alot on crap index, testing and splunk
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it was amazing
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it gave me exactly some of the answers i have been looking for lately about how to handle complexity in my code and how to to better messures on what is "acceptable".
user924016
13:33
Thanks alot, at the splunk stuff simple blew my mind
awesome!
Slow Sunday.
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hi
Quick question, How do you handle authentification in a restful API ?
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13:46
@PrettyGoodPancake im not sure what you mean, like user/login ?
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auth/ ?
Yep exactly
I'm using laravel for my API, and angularJS for front, and just wanted to know what was the easiest - and cleanest way - to handle login/signup for my client
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@PrettyGoodPancake maybe this can be usefull stormpath.com/blog/secure-your-rest-api-right-way
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or are we just talking the naming conventions? I would not be able to give highgrade advice on security on such a thing...
Well, I'm reading what you just sent
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13:52
jo @bwoebi
written in wrong window…
Well not really, it's the first time I build a rest API, so I lack good practices
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oh
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maybe the other link was better then lol
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there is a link to a previous article/video in the link
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13:53
it would be better
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or actully a google search would be better...
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btw i like the project you made (wriite)
Oh thanks ! I'm working on a "v2"
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i just opened it now, and first thing that came to me was "fun". I like the idea of a online collab book writting..
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page 15 has some spam
13:59
well, I want it to be something bigger than just one book, that's the reason I'm working on API, and front end MVC, but I'm not a "Dev" so that's just a lot of walls for me
Yeah, wriiite V1 is deserted right now
(How do you know I made wriiite btw ?)
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@PrettyGoodPancake from the question you made
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0
Q: Timer, timezone, server side time, client side countdown

Pretty Good PancakeI've launch a project recently (here), and I'm stuck with a timer/time question : I have a cronjob who runs everyday, twice a day : midnight and midday in french timezone. I want to display a "countdown till next page", which is in fact a countdown till cronjob. I'm a bit stuck, because when I...

Hahaha, are you my personal stalker ?
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lol
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no no not at all. I thought you might have a question opened on the q you made eariler and wanted to look at the specific details
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14:05
btw you could make a datetime object and set the timezone in javascript
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but it might be best of to just make some php datetime objects as use diff
Yeah, you're right
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and i think in the newer versions of php the datetime is overloaded.
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so you can do something like if( $datetime1 > $datetime2 )
Hum, that's interesting
user924016
14:09
Yea it makes it abit easier does it not
lol yeah, I hate timezone
To get back on rest, is it good practice to store the login and password client side (localstorage ?) and send it in every request ?
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@PrettyGoodPancake i do not think so. If the user is authed you could save a encrypted cookie (not containing the username, password or anythingthing confidential) and also on the serverside have a table which it checks up against (including IP, user-agent etc)
@RonniSkansing What should contain said cookie ? some sort of token ?
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yes
what type of output of this query ... "mysql_query($query1)"
is it a Boolean output?? I want to do something like this ...
if the query is ok then it will jump to a new page... something like this,

....othe code
if(mysql_query($query1))
header('Location: abcd.php');
else
header('Location: efg.php');
.....other code


plz help me with this code ... I really need help
user924016
14:18
@Giliweed how would you feel about deleteing all of the code and starting over, there are some serious "flaws" in the code which you should really get out of the way.. now
@tereško Looking through you have a few answers related to view. Do you know of one off the top of your head that gives an overall explanation of hows views should work.
what are the flaws?
tell me
here ,,
$query1="select * from signup where email=='$email' and pass='$pass'";
my mistake...
in typeing
but this is not the problem...
Do you have PhpMyAdmin or something installed?
14:24
Isn't mysql_query deprecated ?
user924016
Using deprecated mysql
Have you run the query in PhpMyAdmin?
no... I didn't understood what you mean by flaws
user924016
@Giliweed ok :) I meant like using mysql() methods
14:26
the query is fine
Yeah. As @RonniSkansing said, you shouldn't be using mysql() functions. They are deprecated.
but I want to work foreword based on the query result
not sure how to do it
user924016
@Giliweed well that is why i wanted you to rewrite it. See if you go check what mysql returns (like mysql_query) you are continueing on very bad path
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Instead you have to use PDO or mysqli... (check Fabians link) but only if you do this, would it make sense to try and help you.. as we are then talking about what these methods return and not mysql() for example.
14:28
I see...
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@Giliweed also take a look at php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
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@ircmaxell sup
bored
Did you ever think of something technical to blog about?
14:31
nope
user924016
Are you feeling depressed?
Aren't we all ?
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lol
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Not me
nope
actually feel great
just wondering what to do
14:31
Well, that's just me then. Thanks jerks
Actually, I think I'll go for a drive... Just a drive
:-D
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oh.. =]
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go for it
Cee Ya Later!
@ircmaxell You could always learn to play Go. I promise you'll love it if you stick to it.
user924016
14:32
laters
@Fabien nah, I like Go already. no reason to learn another go ;-)
lol. Well keep it on the table as a super-reserve option. Go is beautiful.
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@PrettyGoodPancake for the date time thing.. maybe this snipper can help you
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$now = new DateTime;
$morning = new DateTime('08:00');
$night = new DateTime('22:00');

if( $now > $morning)
{
$time = $now->diff($night);
echo $time->format('%H:%i:%s'); // Hours:min:sec
}
@RonniSkansing Thanks a lot man, I'll try this !
user924016
14:37
@PrettyGoodPancake np
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and the comparison with datetime is available from php 5.2.2
Man, I swear AngularJs is a bitch
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lol
14:52
not looking to interrupt but anyone here using slimscroll plugin.
I have found the solution ... it works .. just fine as I wanted.. plz tell me what you guys think....


..........other code
$query1= "select * from signup where email='$email' and password='$pass'";
$a=mysql_query($query1);
$b=mysql_num_rows($a);
if($b==1){
header('Location: inside_box.php'); }
else{
header('Location: login.php');
}
.............other code


:)
@Giliweed ur code seems to be vulnerable to SQL injections. Better use PDO to be safe. $pass is a direct param from the client..
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Q: Dynamic SQL in Model or Controller

imperium2335I know all logic etc should go in the controller, but I have an SQL statement where some parts of it are determined by another function's return value. In my model: $cols = 'products.id, name, currencies.symbol, basePrice'; $m = new AuthController(); if($m->moduleExists('Sales')) ...

where do they learn this amount of bullshit ?!
sql injection??? ......
14:59
@Giliweed what are you trying to do ?
@Fabien by default I would send you to this. But what exactly are you looking for?
actually ... my problem is solved. see previous massages of mine ...... you will understand the question @pretty
45 mins ago, by Giliweed
what type of output of this query ... "mysql_query($query1)"
is it a Boolean output?? I want to do something like this ...
if the query is ok then it will jump to a new page... something like this,

....othe code
if(mysql_query($query1))
header('Location: abcd.php');
else
header('Location: efg.php');
.....other code


plz help me with this code ... I really need help
@Giliweed 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.
@tereško it helps. I think I may just be struggling with an overall idea how it works in a more real-world example. MVC that is, not just views. I struggle to understand the Martin Fowler page unfortunately.
15:03
how do you add picture in the comment box??? @pretty
@Giliweed upload, next to send
ok...
@cryptic ツ Better?
thanks teresko.. mysqli sounds easy... ok,,, trying to convert the code in mysqli ... wish me luck :)
@Giliweed you mean PDO sounds easy and you're going to convert your code to PDO
right?
15:08
@pretty,,, there is no upload button next to send button !!! ...
@Giliweed the important parts where in bold
what's POD??? ..........I saw mysqli code before ... but POD??? I'm not familiar with that
it does not matter whether you use mysqli (mysql improved) or PDO (php data object)
also , stop confusing PDO with POD
15:10
hei... I have no upload button!!!
that's strange
It's because you don't use PDO
how come you have and I don't???
:/
really???
seriously ... I have no upload button !!!
@Giliweed likely because you don't have enough reputation
15:13
JavaScript has "use strict";. How do you feel about introducing a "strict" mode, or additional file-scoped metadata/parsing parameters via declare()? For instance declare(mode = strict); or even, declare(mode = experimental);
thanks Fabiean <3 the song.. :D
mporinig all
Morning @PeeHaa
mporinig to you too!
:(
:'(
15:17
Oh, shit; I didn't even notice the starred easter egg.
I just posted this question about ZCE PHP 5.5 stackoverflow.com/questions/19478795/zend-php-5-5-certification/…
Need help to get started
@DanLugg what do you want? Doing a zend_bailout(); upon E_STRICT?
@DanLugg Hate it. PHP doesn't need more options te make environments more different
@bwoebi Well, perhaps. More broadly, it would introduce opportunities for the parser to act differently on a file-scoped level, thus negating (in some part) the excuse of "hurr durr backward compatibility or death by napalm derp"
@Fabien that looks edible now, good job
15:31
@Giliweed: You don't have enough rep to upload images.
I know....
btw, without any context your flag message was very amiguous
i first thought "wtf, another guy who thinks mod flags are acceptable to ask for programming-related help"...
@crypticツ Confession. that's 2 of 5 pancakes. :X
15:34
am using php to create a csv file, it does, but it prints all my source code to that file instead of the db results, any idea?
user924016
Hmm from the Zend 5.3 study guide...
TAGS
<?php ?>

<script language='php'> </script>
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ive never seen that last one before
@RonniSkansing good
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@PeeHaa like what is that?
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lol
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15:39
i have to google any use cases for that
@RonniSkansing Not really
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Results = 0
Not even on w3schools?
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lol
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i dont open that page
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15:43
So @PeeHaa what are you up to this sunday?
Trying to set up a jail for a php codepad
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Sounds ... fun ;)
Not really :( But meh
Why?
A PHP codepad that is.
@Fabien I have been wanting my own codepad for a long time.
15:50
For funsies?
oh this is bad, why its printing the source code instead of printing the db rows in excel
And I want to implement a public API for my codepad so I can send string -> get parsed result
@Mr.Alien pastebin?
Sounds cool.
@PeeHaa a minute
sure
@Fabien Yeah. No lets hope I can get it working properly :P
15:52
I'm sure the good people of room 11 will be plenty happy to test the security.
@Fabien Yep no doubt about it. But I am more worried about getting the actual jail together
What's the jails purpose?
To prevent people from breaking out :) I.e. fuck up everything outside of the jail once they have broken out of the php sandbox
@Mr.Alien You are trying to set headers after output
Doesn't sound so fun. That's a lot to think about.
With great power comes potentially great security flaws.
15:56
@Fabien Yep it is. And I just wanted to use viper7's codepad but I failed getting it working
@PeeHaa I just picked that code from one of the answers here, the thing is it works kwel if I keep the whole thing in a separate php file, but the moment I use that in a normal flow, it prints out entire source code... and I tried using headers just before calling the function, should I try it after the function
?
@Fabien With great power comes somewhat substantial electricity bill.
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Start here @Mr.Alien pastebin.com/0qhrnHYG
You are first outputting HTML and after that you are trying to set the headers
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@tereško lol googled POD php and landed on geal.github.io/pod
@PeeHaa ok ok ok it's just like the buffering thingy right? headers already sent? so I need to call that function at the very top of the page.
15:59
yes
ohhh I have obstart and flush so I thought it will be fyn. ok let me test
@tereško heh
new problem guys..... I'm very weak in coding :/
so don't laugh at me ... :D

ok,, this code shows the massage on the top of all <div> s I have in the page.



<?php
session_start();
if(empty($_SESSION['username'])) {
echo 'incorrect username/ password please try again.' ;
}
?>


but I want the massage to be shown in a specific <div> (such as <div id="login_table"> ) how do I do that?
can you guys help me with the code?
@PeeHaa aaaa I see, it works, thanks a lot, but I used exit, else it just goes ahead and prints entire html
@Giliweed Put that if statement elsewhere in your code o_O ?
16:01
huh??
@Giliweed put that if between the divs?
really?? that solves the problem?? that easily???
<div class="blah"><?php if(empty($_SESSION['username'])) { //whatever } ?></div>
supppper!!!!!!!
thanks..
@Mr.Alien Good good :)
16:02
@Giliweed Start learning please, that's quite trivial ...
or <?php if(empty($_SESSION['username'])) { ?> <div class="blah"><?php echo ''whatever; ?></div><?php } ?>
let see if it works
@Giliweed I provided second one too, both are different, I gues you will need 2nd one as the first solution will have a div even if the condition goes false, but the second one will print the div only if condition is true
@RonniSkansing I gotta say, that implementation stinks; but the idea is quite nice. I think macros/templates would be pretty solid additions, something that could be accomplished with a library like that.
@PeeHaa I think it's better I create another php file and do it rather than posting the chunk of code at the very beginning
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16:08
@DanLugg im not sure i agree on the macros/templates (i do not know enough about it), but i could agree to that the examples stink
well, @Mr.Alien I tried the 1st one but .... strangely I get this error..

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'username' (T_STRING), expecting ',' or ';' in D:\xampp\htdocs\sss\login_demo.php on line 33
@Giliweed that error explains you pretty clearly
I just copied the code inside a div
@RonniSkansing Fair enough, maybe not a good example with macros. Point being that aliasing public to / doesn't really gain you much..
where I want the massage to be shown
16:10
@Giliweed Try and fix it rather than asking. You'll figure it out. Here's a hint
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'username' (T_STRING), expecting ',' or ';' in D:\xampp\htdocs\sss\login_demo.php on line 33
@Giliweed read the error again
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@DanLugg agreed
it;s in english, it says either you use , or ; if you are ending your statement
OOOOooo... I seee
@Mr.Alien "it;s ", you may take a little break
16:13
@PrettyGoodPancake I type pretty fast and hit eneter so ist fien, popeiple understand it anywasy\
The PHP chat owners ancestral tree. (Fun Fact: @PeeHaa has been removed and added as a room owner more than anyone else)
no grammar competition here
I thought bwoebi was on therE?
@Mr.Alien Haha, not at all (btw I laughed), but I know I have to take a break when I end every sentence of my emails with ;
@Fabien why did you think that? :-P
16:15
@PrettyGoodPancake I often end up with "///" when I actually wanna type "..."
Could've swore you removed @PeeHaa once. Must be my imagination.
he was twice removed from the tree. He's like one of those cousins you don't want showing up at the family reunion.
=oP
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lol
I need some powers teh powahz to remove @PeeHaa, so that it's not only @Fabien 's imagination :-D
16:16
@PeeHaa you know it's all jokes =oD
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if anyone feeling sunday joy i would sure like some feedback on refactoring github.com/RonnieSkansing/php-generator/blob/master/src/…, and a appropriate pattern to use. Atm is it a class because i want to fetch it via. composer and wanted to make a small package.
thanks @Mr.Alien you really opened my eyes... (O_O)
it was an easy problem
@Giliweed At your level, they're 99% easy problems. Best thing you can do is learn to debug.
@Giliweed its pretty basic, you should learn before implementing, also a side note, never run for help instantly, crack things yourself first, , fails? research, if you fail 10 tyms than head off for help
okeee- dokeeee :D
16:20
Who keeps starring stupid shit?
no,, seriously I will learn ... from now on
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@Giliweed have fun
yes... php is very fun ...
fun in learning .. coding .. and making silly mistakes
@bwoebi do we know why that patch has a performance impact ?
10% is pretty severe ...
have you tried to affect it at all ?
Thank you, anonymous de-star-ifier.
16:22
@Giliweed all d best..
@JoeWatkins initially it were 20%
ok that's a bit scarier ...
10% is none the less scary
I love the idea ...
but 10%
@JoeWatkins it's lexer only
you usually don't notice that; executor takes far, far more time
oh oh, so this is just compilation time ??
yes
16:23
you might want to be clear about that ...
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hehe
I know a little bit about it ... other people reading the rfc know nothing at all ... they read 10% execution time like I did ...
mentioning opcache is not enough, be specific that the impact is during compilation makes it sound a little better ...
"There is a slight decrease in performance in compiling step of up to 10% in worst case. So, actually, when used with opcache (execution only), any impact shouldn't be noticeable." … so how should I best say that?
I still think it might be worth looking for ways to reduce it ...
is there anything you think might be possible ?
@JoeWatkins not really. Look at the implementation. I didn't find anything…
16:26
There is a slight decrease in compilation performance, of up to 10% in worst case. Actually, when used with opcache, any impact shouldn't be noticeable.
I have scanned it ... plan to look closer ...
mind in 10 places already ...
@JoeWatkins then there's no big difference if 10 or 11 places :-P
I only started on two things ...
one more thing could be another 6 or 7 places in reality ...
we're not meant to stretch past 7 ...
take a measurement impact on performance over a single execution without opcache loaded
thats what we're interested in ...
and should be a lower figure ...
make sure no debug symbols
I made that mistake other day ... niki complained at me ...
rightly so ...
@crypticツ lol nice one
that's exactly this benchmark: no opcache, no debug
BTW luisitanian?
16:31
@PeeHaa you added him when you were drunk one day.
user924016
lol
@crypticツ I know, but it is Lusitanian ;)
@PeeHaa ooh oops, mispelled it =oP
shhh, only you noticed
16:32
hehe
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Hmm i making have a class which returns generators (like even,uneven,prime,fibbo..), atm it is all pilled into a Generator\Integer class (first i thought, one class for integer seq, one for vectors, chars,strings,files etc) but im thinking maybe i should split the Integer class up, like one class for Fibbo, one class for Even numbers etc. .. feeling that im breaking SoC in Integer class
Yay first step works \o/
[[email protected] bin]$ sudo chroot /srv/jails/codepad/
bash-4.1#
hello
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congrats @PeeHaa
hey guys
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16:40
hey
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@Vlad
is it possible to create a file with php but on the client's computer
?
for example I have a web site written in php
@Vlad that would be very insecure thing to be allowed =o\
and some remote user accesses my web site
@Vlad Not with only php you can't
16:42
and fills a web form which saves the data to a local file on his computer?
You can force a download prompt though
@Vlad You can create a file for the user to download.
user924016
@Vlad how about just a normal downloadg?
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lol
You cannot write files directly on the client's machine.
Morning folks
16:43
morning
user924016
morning
mor ning
yes i know that option but got to an idea for a tool so I wanted to know
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@Vlad well then the answer is OFC not.
@MadaraUchiha aham ok
16:43
@Vlad Well PHP is *server*side so do the math
what means OFC?
user924016
@vlad sorry, OFC is "Of Course"
some offensive word?
op sorry
user924016
@Vlad no .. im not offensive at all ;) np
user924016
What are you making?
16:45
i needed a tool to save same text but I want to do it remotelly
from my other computer
:)
user924016
@Vlad so you want to connect to the other computer you got and save a file?
user924016
with text
it comes pretty handy
i have to go from one to th other all the time
anyways there is MS Word for that :)
:D
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@Vlad im not sure i understand the value, have you considered using something like dropbox?
ouu havent tried
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16:49
@Vlad if i understand the issue you got right.. well im pretty sure you are looking for something like that
yes np, you guys already answered my question thanks
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ok
i like the php comunnity
always here to help
i tried some android the android chat is filled with cat chit-chat
they post cat images all the time :D
Man I gotta hang in the Android chat if there's kitty pictures.
Use MVC I thought, it won't be so tough I thought. :( Good thing it's interesting, or else this would be annoying.
bash-4.1# php -v
No entry for terminal type "xterm";
using dumb terminal settings.
PHP 5.5.1 (cli) (built: Jul 24 2013 17:58:57)
Copyright (c) 1997-2013 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Zend Technologies
woot
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16:58
;)
you managed to build php @PeeHaa ?
is that the achievement ?
@Fabien yup they spam with cats
:)
term bug /
?
@JoeWatkins Nope I just finished copying files for my codepad :P
be aware of user called Ocus
16:59
@tereško Good or bad? I've already read it.

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