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00:02
yeah in the US you say darling akin to saying baby, honey, hun, sweety, etc
Jay
Jay
ok didn't mean tp offend you darling
hehe
toilet paper?
oh
Jay
Jay
00:23
anyone know much about software license?
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evening
@Wes morning! >:(
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right, morning (UGT) evening (CEST)
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actually night would be better for CET
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since it's 2:30
00:33
is there an orm which will return a multi-level nested object:
$user = array(
    'name' => 'qwertymk'
    'posts' => array(
        'title' => 'a post',
        'comments' => array(
            'user_id' => 2
            ....
        )
    )
)
@qwertymk is this to be used for an api?
or do they all do that?
@marabutt mostly, why?
@qwertymk just curious. I am looking for the same thing. Mongo is ok but sql is a pain
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@marabutt sql abstraction is
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@qwertymk i don't think that would be a good idea, why would you get an entire resultset? it's going to be certainly slow
00:42
@Wes well it could be lazy load with hinting i guess, but I want to be able to chain things like that, i liked that feature in sqlalchemy
user652649
also nested, imho it's super wrong
user652649
it should be a join, not nested
@Wes not sure what u mean
internally itll always be a join
Oct 16 at 14:25, by DaveRandom
@Gordon I also have signed up but have not yet seen anything from it (and my rate is considerably lower than yours because, well, you're better :-P). I also notice that @Pekka has signed up for it but I've not seen him in here for a while to ask him what his experience has been so far
user652649
but why do you need it to be nested? isn't the result of a join enough? just asking
00:45
@DaveRandom Nothing has come out of it for me yet, either
user652649
i never used orm or similar things
It's a nice enough idea though, IMO.
If you have a highly localized problem and just want a fix for it, you pay
@qwertymk @wes akiban.com looks useful of this case.... im nailed down to mysql
If you want custom-tailored architectural advice, you pay
@Pekka웃 Who are you referring to?
00:46
(Although I'm leaving that to @Gordon :)
See amove
@qwertymk ohh not the ongoing conversation, no
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hello @Pekka웃 every time i see your nick appearing i think at that indian guy that asked you about german married life
Talking to @DaveRandom about Codementor.io
@Wes I vaguely remember :)
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:P
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too funny
Yeah.
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00:48
@marabutt i just see a cool webdesign xD
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@marabutt @qwertymk if you google search "orm is evil" you will get a ton of reasons why relational mapping is wrong
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and look what i found xD
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@Wes Do you hand write all ur sql?
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you're saying it as it's a hard job
00:54
How can I use sup tag on stackoverlow?
user652649
@sectus <sup>2</sup> ?
I'm pretty sure you can Google "<x> is evil" and get results on why something is bad.
I'm not necessarily trying to defend ORMs but I wouldn't classify them as "evil"
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01:10
@cspray ha, that's true :)
01:47
@Jay that is inappropriate
@NullPoiиteя Why do you say that, darling?
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ha
@NullPoiиteя "That's inappropriate"? In Bristol, it's not uncommon for a bus driver to say "Alright my lover?" when you get on the bus.
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@NullPoiиteя @Jack morning
@Danack Is that British slang for homey? :)
Morning btw =D
01:53
@Jack Technically morning I guess - stop being on fire btw.
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@Danack how about truck drivers? xD
@Danack The fire remark flew right over me, is there something you're not telling me? Is my avatar on fire?
Also, it's always morning when you join. It says so in the pact.
@Jack For some reason I thought you were in Australia.....
morning darling bitches! =oD
4
but I guess you're not.
01:56
Morning .... sorry for late replay my f**king Isp sucks agan ..grrr :(
@NullPoiиteя I once wanted to make my own ISP so I could give myself unlimited internets, but that idea soon faded away =o\
@Danack Ah, that fire :) yeah, I'm safe here
LOLwut...
@Danack I dont know most of women ( some man too ) here feel uncomfortable with darling ...
@NullPoiиteя probably inappropriate online....context is everything.
02:04
Meh, darling used amongst peers is quite innocent imho.
It becomes inappropriate if it's your boss :)
Unless your boss is also your wife / gf / lover, etc.
@NullPoiиteя I don't think I've come across a use of the world darling being spoken by a guy until today. Girls say it all the time though.
Or the speaker is a big hairy guy who is rubbing your ass when saying it.
You're saying that like there would be something wrong with that.
@crypticツ In the south... not too common up north
@crypticツ as Danack said context is everything ..... although its better than when girl use baby for boy ...
02:17
@crypticツ Though I don't think I've heard anyone use "darling bitches" before :)
02:36
would anyone care to help with a simple preg_match question? :)
@crypticツ It's usually used condescendingly, regardless of the gender of the person who said it.
@d-_-b Don't ask to ask a question.
or preceded by the word clementine
hey jack
@LeviMorrison Is that how you use it? :)
i swear, any time i go to stackoverflow in regards to regex you are always here to save the day lol
02:39
@Jack No. I just wanted to point out that the connotation of the word is sadly negative.
@d-_-b That's one way of looking at it, the other is that I'm just always here :)
thats like, if a tree falls in the forest ....
for all i know, you sign on as soon as i ask, and sign off as soon as you answer - the world will never know.....
@LeviMorrison Hmm, while it's true that the word is not typically used up the seniority chain I don't feel it's negative per se.
preg_match("/^[0-9],?[0-9]$/" , "8.9")
What's up with the optional comma?
02:42
i'm trying to get [number][optional comma][number]
Then why is the subject "8.9"?
You did notice the period right?
it should eval to false
yup
hmm maybe it does work :$
and ... your problem is ...
First grader work?
02:45
@LeviMorrison Is there a preferred colour scheme for example images on php.net? aka is ^^ acceptable?
Unless it was created with assembly, in which case "bravo!" =D
@Danack I have no idea about standards for images in the docs.
The blue background is rather distracting :)
@LeviMorrison i thought its just for dear, beloved, darling, favorite, sweetheart, pet thefreedictionary.com/darling
@NullPoiиteя The definition of a word and how it's used is not the same thing :)
02:47
gahh i need to sleep haha
as always, somehow, jack, you fixed it
@LeviMorrison k - neither does anyone else. Pinky blue it is then.
@Jack agreed and that is why i am bad at English ... its always hard to understand/speak language like native speaker
@Danack Why blue?
-1
A: Error when using array_rand() in php

Alix AxelNo, it doesn't.... --------------

Seriously!! Let's not blame the question, a rotten answer that should be a comment is much better.
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02:53
@NullPoiиteя that's a piece of art
@Jack I like blue.
@Danack So your question is really "Do you like my blue?" ;-)
LOL
@Jack delv pls
@Jack Kind of. If there was a standard colour scheme for php.net I would stick to that. If there was an amazingly better colour scheme someone could recommend, I would switch to that. But if there's no recommendation LightCoral + SteelBlue2 look nice.
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@Danack ~red and ~blue is generally a ghastly color combination, how about using php's purple plus new design's green?
02:56
@Danack Have you ever checked your eyes before? ;-)
@Wes It's not red, it's LightCoral.
user652649
i said ~red so it's still a bad color combination... how about orangered and steelblue? (css colors)
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with a white stroke
user652649
it's very close to yours, maybe like it
OwMyEyes.png
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03:08
ugly! LOL with a 3-4px -white- stroke it would look better
@Danack Try #eee background, 1px #666 border ... and seriously lose that red colour.
@Wes Mmmmn - no.
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i like the one on the left
@Wes you would...
I like the one on the right
03:12
lol
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colors are too distant to look cool, they should have less hue and contrast difference
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lol @crypticツ
Actually - does need black for strokes as they need to stand out.
03:16
@Danack How about create something that others can play with? :)
Yeah - will upload the whole project.
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#C0C0C0 stroke
#674F8B fill color
white bgcolor
@Wes No. The stroke colour needs to be highly visible. It's for a demonstration of the library so people need to be able to see what's happening.
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03:23
#D4CEDE fill color
#674F8B stroke color
#FFFFFF bg color
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try this @Danack
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@crypticツ i knew you'd do that
@Wes It looks nice. But it's still too subtle.
@crypticツ Magical!
03:27
btw any bugs that are in that code or shitty naming conventions are due to booze + pain medication, not just that I'm a crap programmer. Honest.
@Danack you want a Imagick reflection code as well?
Pardon?
@Danack I don't see a reflection demo in the repo, maybe I'm blind. But if not, do you want to add one? I have one on hand I use to create image reflections for my photography gallery.
@crypticツ Yes please, that'd be nice. I'll create another dir for complicated demos. Currently I'm just going through and providing at least one example of the function calls, so people can see how to use them, rather than putting them together to make nice looking images.
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is imagemagick in core's bundle ?
03:36
Nay.
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ouch, why? is it better than gd? i never used it... also i think there are two imagemagick extensions, right?
@Wes It's better than gd because it's basically a wrapper to imagemagick.org/script/index.php
imagemagick.org/Usage insert mind blown gif
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cool
Of course, whether you should be calling it programmatically, or just calling ImageMagick via the command line is another question...
03:52
@Danack cv-pls.com/reflect.php want me to make a PR?
@crypticツ Yes please, in the examples directory would be nice.
user1642018
how can i check whether the content is gzipped ?
user1642018
i am trying to download file from remote server using http method.
user652649
@AmbroseBwangatto Content-Encoding header
user1642018
okie., like this 	$response_code=(get_headers($download_url));
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03:57
idk never used get_headers, you should use curl and make a single request instead of two
user1642018
are there other encoding types other than [1] => Content-Encoding: gzip
user652649
there's gzip and deflate, which are basically the same thing
user1642018
okie., looking in to it.
user1642018
so server responds can be [1] => Content-Encoding: deflate too
user1642018
i am cheking whether the content is gzipped , if yes then doing 	$downloaded_data = gzdecode(curl_exec($ch));
04:00
@AmbroseBwangatto You would have to use fopen() and once opened you check the stream meta data.
user1642018
fopen for remote file ?
i am confused now.
user1642018
i thought fopen works only with local file .
@AmbroseBwangatto It can be used and abused for many other things.
user1642018
@Jack okie., thanks
user1642018
@Wes thanks for your input.
04:02
Btw, if you're using curl anyway, you could also do curl_exec() and then inspect curl_getinfo() to find out whether the headers indicated gzipped content.
Btw, servers typically don't respond with gzipped content if the user agent can't handle it.
If they do, I'd say they're either evil or ignorant.
user1642018
@Jack i would say evil :P
user1642018
server is forcing only gzipped content as they are serving millions of small files.
user1642018
curl_getinfo() is what i was looking for.
@Danack done
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Hmm, Dunst ...
@Wes I liked that movie, but did not understand the ending.
@crypticツ It's because the ending is upside down.
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i'm about to finish it, i was expecting some bad ass scifi movie, but i'm liking it anyway
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04:14
excellent concept
I want to eat those magical pancakes
@HamZa can you tell me what to do here please ... bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62756
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I knew that there'd be a zero gravity sex scene
morning chaps ...
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04:23
no, just kissing
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morning
@JoeWatkins That's certainly a PCRE thing I've never experienced before ;-)
@Jack yeah I have no clue what it's on about ...
I use regex but couldn't write you a paper on it ...
@JoeWatkins Also, I can't reproduce it.
04:26
here's an interesting one ... if true ...
@DaveRandom @rdlowrey kind of thing that one I think ...
lcg_value never even heard of that ...
Yeah, it's what is used internally actually :)
Combined linear congruential generator
I believe rand() uses it as well.
And session id generation iirc
Though, for session ids you have the option to pull from another entropy source.
Thanks God.
I would be nice if someone who has a clue could give it some attention ... I mean it's concerning security ... 6 months or so they have been waiting ...
04:29
@Jack why are you assigning to an array here
@Orangepill Glad you asked ... ./script -vvv :)
Or ./script -fff file1 file2 file3
I'm not sure we can really advise using the openssl function, is there a generic warning we can put on unsafe ones pointing at a safe one that is not external ?? are any of them usable ??
@Jack Gotcha.
@JoeWatkins We could take a quick look at the guts of those functions and see whether they rely on lcg.
you sound really good at that :)
04:31
Haha, funny.
Fine, I'll have a look see
@Orangepill After a second look, I'm not pleased with that switch statement ...
Wonderful :)
I'm sure that's somehow relevant ...
??
sorry I know bugger all about it ...
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@crypticツ pointless ending... they wasted a good chance to make a good movie
@JoeWatkins Yeah, basically all functions mentioned depend on php_combined_lcg()
Which is vulnerable to timing attacks.
ok so it's a genuine concern ?
For security it is.
But to add a warning for shuffle() seems odd.
04:41
how can it be documented clearly, what should be advised in the interim and what can be done ?
maybe give it a bit of thought and let me know what you think, I'll bring it up when it's not before 6am and there are some people lively on IRC
Just a yellow box as per usual.
Warning: This function is not intended to provide cryptographically strong random values, etc. etc.
Time for da lunch!
04:56
If I'm doing something like if (!is_dir($path) || !is_writable($path) || !is_readable($path)) how many times is the file system getting hit?
is the file stat cache saving me from multiple hits?
7-8 questions since mrnin, all without codes..
@joewatkins What did you mean by this
@Mr.Alien answer all of them :P
05:07
actually code is consist on 3 to 4 pages and i could not understand which code i have to show you... — Ali Akbar 33 secs ago
@NullPoiиteя ^^^
@Mr.Alien lol
btw I didn't even understood what program throws HTML errors :P
@Mr.Alien it's datatables
aaaaa gt it..
I seriously hate those plugins, it's like we are happy to have a pagination, but it sucks at performance as the rows are fetched anyways
how one can write crappy code like that stackoverflow.com/q/19533188/1723893 :(
05:12
You give it an array of columns with configuration and bind it to an array datasource.... if the number of columns defined doesn't match the number of fields supplied in the datasource you get his error
@Mr.Alien Actually that one you can supply an AJAX data source and it will only pull what it needs for each page.
ya ajax one is fine, but just paginating the source by modifying the dom is really dirty, it will crash the browser at certain point if you are fetching more and more rows
@mr.Alien I know that one from experience :)
infact I have to write a pagination script for my cms soon, whats bad is, the checkbox status have to be maintained always.. but I've the code written, but when I wrote it initially, it took me a week to program, for maintaining checkbox status
hmm, js pagination is fine upto say 100 rows, max 200.. depends on the characters too.. the only benefit you get over the server pagination is no issue of url tweaking and 404 handling
Hey there. Can any one help me with this. I have "mydomain.com/manager" So when /manager is encountered I redirect that to some other location through htaccess like this "RedirectMatch ^/manager(.+) /admintti/Login.php" . How would i redirect the same when I have "dev.mydomain.com/manager" ..??
Should work the same
05:22
Its not working. I am getting Page not found..
I have two different folders for dev site and live site. I have dev/public_html/admintti for my development site and public_html/admintti for my live site.
So I have differnt htaccess for each of them.
And you have two different vhosts set up?
Yes..
@Yunus and document root is set up correctly on the dev version and it's behaving correctly otherwise.
@Orangepill . Yes.. Let me give u the link for that.. This if for development site which is not working "dev.lularoeos.com/manager" and this for the live one which is working "lularoeos.com/manager"
05:32
I'm showing the same behavior on both versions
@OrangePill "lularoeos.com/manager" this is working for me...
@yunus You would also do good to change your image/css/js links to be site absolute (start them off with a /)
Ya Sure.. Thanks..
@Yunus You need the trailing / for the pattern to match .... try going to dev.lularoeos.com/manager
@Yunus You could also change your pattern to RedirectMatch ^/manager(.*) /admintti/Login.php
(.+) means match and capture 1 or more instances of anything.... (.*) means match and capture 0 or more instances of anything.
@OrangePill Thanks.. I will give that a try and will inform U in a moment whether thats working or not.
05:45
Is there a way to coerce glob into only returning file names instead of a full path? i.e. glob("/path/to/files/*.*"); gives results like /path/to/files/a.txt I only want a.txt
@Orangepill Ohhh.. That worked.. Thanks a lot... Cheers..
@yunus glad I could help
Using array_map + basename works but one would thing it would be easier
@Orangepill Not unless you want to chdir() first or use iterators.
It would be nice if you could pass a directory context.
e.g. glob('*.*', '/path/to/whatever');
05:50
That would be awesome.
Hmm, let me sync up my repo and see how easy that would be =D
And if you wanted the full path just glob('/path/to/whatever/*.*');
glob already has a second param so you would have to introduce a third
Oh it does indeed ...
So I could just be lazy and introduce a new flag.
Would it be as easy as caching working directory, chdir .... glob, restore working directory?
function chdir_do($path, callable $fn)
{
    $cwd = getcwd();
    chdir($path);

    $res = call_user_func($fn, $path);

    chdir($cwd);
    return $res;
}
:-)
06:05
stackoverflow.com/questions/19533909/… how to find an object in array using attributes array
The surrounding code is afraid of call_user_func() so they're standing back.
As they should be ... no telling what that sob is gonna do.
@Orangepill So in any case, glob() is - as can be expected - a thin wrapper around the system function of the same name.
And the system function doesn't support that particular feature.
Check out the voting stats for this bug report - "Same Version: 25769803765 (2576980376500.0%)"
bummer...resolution is simple enough.
@Jack That's a sizable percentage...
Math fail?
@Orangepill I could add some magic over here
06:20
hi
Holy shit, Did you just quote W3Schools and call it the W3C HTML specification? THIS is the W3C DOM specification. w3fools.com . This explains so much -_-. Claim: Selecting an element here is expensive - FALSE, you can do it 10K times in IE. Claim: you need to select elements here - FALSE, check the accepted answer. Claim: Sequential selectors don't store logic in the DOM - FALSE, of course they do, that's why you added them here in the first place. Didn't even mention the data attributes you use for logic :( — Benjamin Gruenbaum 8 secs ago
if(FILENAME_ONLY_FLAG){
    snprintf(work_pattern, MAXPATHLEN, "%s", pattern);
} else {
    snprintf(work_pattern, MAXPATHLEN, "%s%c%s", cwd, DEFAULT_SLASH, pattern);
}
@Jack Would that work here?
Hmm let's see.
That's a good point indeed @Orangepill :)
Didn't give that earlier statement much attention, so didn't see the cwd_skip there :)
06:35
Morning.
Morning
hi gm all :)
can you please look into this
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Q: twitter API does not saving cookie on website

Rakesh ShettyI am using twitter API and here is my code :- twitter_login.php require("twitteroauth.php"); session_start(); // The TwitterOAuth instance $twitteroauth = new TwitterOAuth('MY_CONSUMER_KEY', 'MY_CONSUMER_SECRET'); // Requesting authentication tokens, the parameter is the URL we...

@BenjaminGruenbaum Lol, I would prefer something like this actually, assuming that's what OP wants :)
http://hasin.me/2013/10/23/launching-of-wponfire-the-premier-managed-wordpress-hosting/
Planet PHP
Launching of WPonFIRE, the premier managed WordPress hosting for everyone
Hasin Hayder
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@Jack I assumed the onclick was unmodifiable
Why are you using onclick rather than adding the event handler with jQuery? You can still use myClick - just pass it as the argument. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 3 hours ago
But yeah, I totally agree - your code is more correct if that's a possibility
06:43
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh ... hmm, let's read that again, slowly :)
guys any idea why i am not able to set a cookie while redirecting from twitter
Well, technically onclick can always be removed programmatically =D
Yours might work though since it can be used in addition to OP's code using the map. Then again OP's real problem is not separating concerns.
The logic for deciding what happens on the map should not exist in the DOM but in a backing data model, all the DOM should do is bind to it.
Amen.
Another crazy person on IRC fighting for the obfuscation cause =/
Well goodnight folks... see you later
06:49
> I have your source code. 1M dollars or I port it to Ruby!
http://stackoverflow.com/q/19534678/1542290

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