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10:00
No!
@AlmaDoMundo ??
you must promise do not tell anyone about it
@Dan Don't use meta headers for that.
@Jack I don't know - that's why I'm here : ) This is what I get with ISO-8859-1 ... 1990’s
Obviously iso-8859-1 isn't going to cut it.
10:02
@Jack And I'm using the file_get_contents() function, is that of relevance?
In the file it's a plain apostrophe.
Not relevant.
Ok, well I not sure.
The "Content-Type" response header is important, though.
So that's in addition to the meta tag?
No, drop the meta tag, it's useless.
10:04
@Spudley you need do some better error reading. — Your Common Sense 1 min ago
I swear this guy lacks sense
@Jack Ok, meta removed, and this is what I get "1990’s"
So I'll try this code: header('Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8');
=.=
@Jack No problem...thanks for the help you offered.
If that's not working, the content is not utf-8 :)
@Jack Do you know how I find the content type?
10:10
If you don't even know the content type you have a wholly different problem.
I assume that if I knew the content type, this would be simple.
I've opened a PHP file on my server, grabbed some contents and it's printing like that. Beyond that, I know nothing much about it.
I'll keep reading up some more info. I see this, maybe the answer will be here: us3.php.net/manual/en/ref.fileinfo.php
It's printing like that in what?
I'm using the content between the title tags like this;
$title = preg_match('~<title>(.*?)<~', $file_contents, $title_matches);
				if(isset($title_matches[1])) $title = $title_matches[1]; var_dump($title);
hello
1 message moved to Trash can
ooh, so that's how that works :)
10:17
hi guys
I am facing problem with update query in Zend Framework. I want to only echo update query not executing like
$n = $dbConn->update('tbl_admin', $data, $where);
how to print update query
help me
I think you should use framework xyz, it has great "echo update query" support.
@Jack I've never heard about xyz framework
Back!
Forward!
Up!
10:24
Left!
what is xyz framework?
Triangle!
Well played ;-)
yeah, you lost since circle has no directions :p
10:25
Is there a way to setup a 'virtual environment for a project'?
As in for example you want to use Laravel for a project.
What do you do then as setup? When do you use for example vagrant?
@AlmaDoMundo I thought we were playing PS2 :)
@Jack sorry, I've never played PS :p
for all unstoppable mokkais:
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lolz
Weird Q came up in my head a few seconds ago: " In what language is PHP written"?
lol oh no
 have a dropbox account which sync all my website folders. and it works well on windows using my apache to test, because apache can find the directory. I have another development computer using Ubuntu 13, and i changed the document root in apache to /home/jacques/dropbox but it cant find the directory , so i opened my home folder. i saw the directory there, so i tried to access it using the terminal, it said that the directory doesnt exist. I did right click dropbox and that said that the directory is in /home/dropbox and /home/jacques/dropbox
10:47
@Duikboot Why is that a weird question?
@Duikboot PHP5 was written in PHP4 ;-)
hehehe
lol, because php is a programming language
php is a scripting language @jacques :D
@Jack PHP4 was written on PHP3
10:52
PHP was written in HTML
How to free connection in PDO ?
or better, close it
@AlmaDoMundo Yes of course ... and PHP1 was written in Ruby.
@Anibel enter your message in google prompt
@Jack and Ruby was written on lisp :p
in mysql_ functions, I used to use the mysql_free_result. should I do the same in PDO ?
hahaha sorry i didnt want to type so formal lol and php 3 was written using php 2
10:57
@Anibel Just unset() your connection object when you want to disconnect, but you don't really need to - it'll clean up automatically
@Anibel What was the reason you did that?
I used to free all queries results in the bottom of each page
that's a habit I acquired from dreamweaver
what do you think @Jimbo @PeeHaa ?
Jay
Jay
closeCursor()
In fact, I have found three ways: unset(), closeCursor() or set statement Null
but I don't know the difference
and which one to use!
I'm confused
11:09
Is anybody there? come out come out wherever you are !
can anyone help me with this stackoverflow.com/questions/19448374/…
@Anibel what is your question?
hello did any one know how to use webrtc in our website
xmpp client
in php
or jabber client for vedio call
jappix openfire for minichat
...?
11:27
@Shudmeyer I don't understand the question.
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Q: Simple SPDY && QUIC client and server applications

Gelo VolroI have read about SPDY AND QUIC protocols in Wikipedia recently and have become very interested in it. First of all I thought to make something very simple, for e.g. Hello TCP server and the web application in JS, which comminicates with TCP/UDP server. But as a newbie, I found several problems...

@GeloVolro How is this related to PHP again?
@AlmaDoMundo No, Ruby was written in Perl ... they're both gems you see?
shame on me...
I'm now trying to write MySQL query that will be equal to explode() and without stored proc call..
@AlmaDoMundo Eh?
11:36
@Anibel I think dreamweaver sucks
@PeeHaa I think that's hardly an opinion ;-)
@Jack this query should be SELECT /*something wonderful here*/ FROM (SELECT @string:='foo bar baz') as init and return foo, bar, baz as columns..
@AlmaDoMundo There are string functions for that, no?
I know MySQL is poor ans has no sequences..
@Jack yes there are. But show me the way how to select various count of rows
without creating temporary table..
@Anibel But more serious that is pretty useless in most situations
11:39
the string could be 'la la la bar bar bar bla bla bla'
Everything is cleand up once the request is finished anyway
I can easily do this with stored proc, but I want avoid that
I thought substring_index() could work, but it doesn't =(
"i am eating green mango and lime raisins from my graze box but its not filling me up" — Danny Hearnah 57 secs ago
lool
11:41
Yeah, was just reading that one :P
@Jack no. there's no string function which can help here without a way to build various count of rows
Explain "various count of rows" @AlmaDoMundo
@Jack well, to be short. it's the query: SELECT /* here is something I don't know*/ FROM (SELECT @rows_count:=5) as init and that should return 5 rows (you can change @rows_count of course)
there could be any content in rows, it does not matters (even NULL is good)
Oh ... not sure.
if I can resolve this, I can resolve my initial issue easily
but MySQL is poor - as I've said. There are no sequences..
11:46
And you're using this for .... ?
here's similar question
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Q: Select rows repeated for certain count

Alma Do MundoSO, I have an issue about query in MySQL DBMS. I have table repeats with data, like: +--------+-----+ | record | num | +--------+-----+ | foo | 2 | +--------+-----+ | bar | 3 | +--------+-----+ | baz | 1 | +--------+-----+ here record field contains some data (irrelevant, let ...

@Jack I will use that for creating explode() for SQL
here is a sample, but it still relies on ugly JOINS..
Oh, I remember it now ... not interested ;-)
But how is PHP getting executed. On wich base it it working
haha
@Jack that question was mostly curiosity matter (I resolved my problem then without it) - but now it will be used to create that explode() analog
11:49
I know you need a server, apache is writtin in C I think?
PHP the core of it what is serving the core php code is getting parsed?
@Duikboot You don't need a server to run php.
@Jack Why is everyone using then a XAMP/WAMP/MAMP/... Installation with a built in Apache webserver?
ot; you're using dutch grammar ^^ there
@Duikboot PHP can and usually is run in web server context
But it's not a requirement.
^^ That!
11:53
You can run PHP files from terminal using php phpfile.php at its most basic form.
That's how cron works, there's no need for a server.
Well yeah that is exactly my question :) in what is it running then? Because when you run it is is not getting rendered/executed the way you want it to look like.
Or, you can run php's own server ... for testing purposes of course.
@Duikboot That, again depends.
If you format your output as HTML, you're probably expecting a web-server context.
<?php echo 'stackoverflow'; ?>
stackoverflow.php i save that on my desktop
If you're formatting it as JSON, you likely expect AJAX
If you're outputting plain text, you could be using it in CLI mode.
@Duikboot Windows?
11:54
OSX
When I run that I just see the output in plain text.
OK, then, open terminal, and type php path/to/desktop/stackoverflow.php.
That's correct.
But nothing is stopping you from having an entire application set in CLI, including database access, object manipulation, whatever.
Does OSX not require a path to PHP if installed?
@Fabien No, neither does linux.
Nah
An alias is set automatically when you install.
11:56
It's in /usr/bin/php by default.
Cool
$ php stackoverflow.php
Could not open input file: stackoverflow.
But it's not very up-to-date.
Not so cool.
@Duikboot Are you on the correct folder?
11:57
@Fabien There's always brew :)
1second.
heh. I'm still dearly holding on to Windows until the alternatives support games like it does.
Or an Ubuntu Edge phone lands in my lap.
OSX has Chess, don't worry.
@Fabien You know, you could have a dual boot.
That's what I do.
php stackoverflow.php
stackoverflowmbp-From-me:Desktop me$
11:58
Windows for games/photoshop, Linux for everything else.
Is what I receive
Pffrt Chess is for suckers and ugly people. Go is beautiful
Dual boot is like having a wife and mistress ;-)
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@Fabien I've tried learning Go, it just doesn't make sense to me :P
@Jack I forgot about one of those
hrhr
11:58
Yo people I need support :)
@MadaraUchiha I've never used dual boot, do you actually have to reboot to go in to the other or nay?
find . \( -name ".DS_Store" -or -name ".Trashes" -or -name "._*" -or -name ".TemporaryItems"  \)  -exec rm {}
Does not work
@MadaraUchiha Let me teach you when you and I are free.
let me get the error
@Fabien Sure
11:59
M
find . -print0 | xargs -r0 /bin/rm -f @PeeHaa
@MadaraUchiha What is the expected output I should see/
@Duikboot Lemme see for a second
@Jack Excellent
inorite
12:00
Wouldn't it be nicer to have a "Dual Switch" rather than Boot? :( Or is there a way?
@Duikboot Yes
That's the expected output.
Allright
Try adding a couple \n at the end of the string to see it more clearly.
Is it CLI running?
Yep.
12:01
It is
:P
so php-cli is built in every OSX
@Duikboot You will really want a more recent version though.
What version is it running?
12:04
@Duikboot Run php -v
5.3.26
=)
You really want a more updated version
Could be worse. Few of our servers use 5.3.3.
brew will install 5.4.19
12:06
madara@Dor-PC:~/Desktop$ php -v
PHP 5.5.4-1+debphp.org~raring+1 (cli) (built: Sep 27 2013 12:47:39)
Copyright (c) 1997-2013 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Zend Technologies
    with Zend OPcache v7.0.3-dev, Copyright (c) 1999-2013, by Zend Technologies
    with Xdebug v2.2.3, Copyright (c) 2002-2013, by Derick Rethans
Even though 5.5.5 was released, right?
5.6.0-dev ;-)
Oh, I should try OPcache too.
PhpStorm version 7 is out too
What is the Zend engine doing?
Zend engine runs, if you're lucky.
I downloaded 7 but haven't installed yet. TBH since using the EAP 7 AFAIA it's just a crappy SSH
12:07
@Fabien AFAIA?
Aware
ah
I'm getting it for the more complete PHP5.5 support, not because of the SSH
Who uses SSH from an IDE anyway? :X
Not moi!
Not anymoi
I switched backed to mtputty quite swiftly. I operate a lot from CLI at work.
mtputty?
12:09
Multi putty
Oh, I just launch more instances of Putty ;-)
This tabs it for you and some other useful stuff.
@Fabien You can tab terminal as well..
mt putty image
@MadaraUchiha Never knew. I searched tabbed putty for a while and mt putty was high up there. Been using it ever since.
Hmm, just use Alt-Tab :)
12:11
@Fabien It's usually CTRL+SHIFT+T
Or OS-~ :)
I still have putty on the taskbar. CTRL+ALT+P opens multi putty. God I love shortcuts.
@Fabien I bet you type with vim :P
CTRL+ALT+I = IDE
CTRL+ALT+M = Music
CTRL+ALT+C = Chrome and so on...
@MadaraUchiha I'm a nano guy :P
@Fabien and I'm still using ssh command.. :(
12:13
@AlmaDoMundo So am I
If anyone's a gamer... Battlefield 4's Commander Mode just looks awesome
@Jimbo Did you play BF2?
That's where commander first started
@MadaraUchiha thus, I have not putty..
@Fabien I played BF2:MC
@AlmaDoMundo Neither do I
12:14
and BFBC2, BFBC2:V, BF1942 and BF3
@Jimbo Commander mode is awesome. Every BF PC gamer was hugely disappointed when it didn't make a reappearance.
@Jimbo is that a wizardy spells?
lol
The best thing is when the squadrons actually listen to commands.
12:15
As commander though you easily got the most points.
It was awesome to send a squad leader a waypoint, then as squad leader you accept or deny. If you accept the rest of the squad leaders troupe get the waypoint too. You could also request stuff like artillery and transport from the commander.
Deploy radar etc
That whole mechanic went out the window after BF2. It sucked.
Funny thing was the commander would still spawn as a player. He would most typically sit way back at the base and just command. Some people enjoyed hunting them down :)
Was this the BF2 commander one?
Never seen that before, looks awesome
Are there only 2 commanders per game then?
Yeah that was the BF2 commander one. Crap map for it but you get the idea. Shame it's the Chinese too. BF2 was where its at.
Hear that next gen consoles will allow BF4 to have 64 player maps.
You're still a scrub for playing it on a console though.
:D
I see BF4 allows you to play as commander from your tablet lol
Yeah that'll be awesome
See, I have a gaming PC, but when I come in from work I really just cba sitting in front of the computer. It starts up faster than the xbox as it's on an SSD, but I just prefer kicking back with a controller tbh
I could wire the computer to the TV (in fact I did that for splinter cell (which I got free with the GTX 780), but still... it's the eco-system I like. As in, friends, switching game at any moment still with the controller.... It's a bit like the Apple eco-system (which is why I'm an iPhone user). The less I have to do, the better.
Can I use last_insert_id() as the following:
$insert = $conn->prepare("INSERT INTO emp_status (ID, STATUS, DATE) VALUES (LAST_INSERT_ID(), :a, :b)")
12:31
@Anibel Have you tried it?
not yet
Good morning my fellow poor bastards of PHP.
can any one help me with google analytics php api??
any one??
@UmarKhan sure. google can (in fact, it's not 'go google' response)
@AlmaDoMundo i searched entire google but couldnt find any thing relative to my problem
12:38
are you sure you've searched entire google?
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Wow, the entire Google?
yeah
in each datacenter, in each office
The ultimate rain man.
i mean on google search
12:41
Tried jeeves?
I hear Bing is good too.
How about altavista?
Bing is better for pr0n === true
I had my own search engine once =D it spidered very particular stuff though
@UmarKhan so you're saying you've performed https://www.google.com/search?q=google+analytics+api request and then looked all About 15,300,000 results ? .. huh, you're the god..
@Jack Stuff the Singapore gov't wouldn't approve of?
12:43
@Fabien I was in Holland then ;-)
And ... yes >D
lol
what do you think, guys
1
Q: Formatted comments minimum length restriction

Alma Do MundoSO, I've found that comments have a restriction for minimum comment length. I.e. there's impossible to post too short comments. Yet in the same time this can be overcome with using formatting. For example, simple Question fail comment is too short while _Question fail_ is not (added 2 symbols -...

Sounds legit :)
"hi​​​​​​​​​​​​​ – Doorknob 6 mins ago" heh
@Fabien see empty comment above :p
12:58
‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮‮ — David X. Random 18 secs ago
Brought my iPad in to work so I could listen to music on it rather than the work laptop. It's reduced my temps by around 10 degrees. Now they're hovering around 82C :D
I just realized; there isn't any way to list() by reference, is there...?
@DanLugg no way
Howly shitballss
Im dizzy as hell
That's kinda crappy.
13:00
@Duikboot Time to stop drinking.
to be honest I've always hated list() construct itself.
Seems to be normal when you try to quit smoking.
@DanLugg list() is just generally kinda crappy
I am reducing since monday :)
@DaveRandom The construct, yes; the principal not so much.
13:01
I thought you were quitting not reducing :)
Array splatting is good.
@DanLugg I think list() has no use-case when it can't be replaced with normal way to assign variables
But I was just completely surprised when neither list(&$x, &$y) = $a; nor list($x, $y) = &$a; worked.
You have to start somewhere,... I smoked normally on
08h00
11h00
13h00
16h00
20h00
+3 in the evening.... Since monday I have only smoked the latest 3 in the evening.
@AlmaDoMundo I disagree. It's a perfectly valid and usable concept. The implementation and naming choices leave plenty to be desired, but that's PHP.
13:03
@DanLugg Only the former would make sense
@DaveRandom Yea, I tried that first; when it didn't I figured "Gee, it's PHP, who knows"
@DanLugg this is only my opinion. I prefer avoid list()
Fuck, it could be &list(&&$a, &&$b) = @&$a
@DanLugg tbh I kinda of agree. The thing is, with list you already need to know how many components the array has otherwise you can get 3v4l.org/n6FRH, you don't gain a whole lot from it other than condensing it into a single line and only having to write = once
dislike sorting arrays
13:06
@DaveRandom True, in the past I've mitigated that with list($x, $y) = $a + [0, 0]
But again, how far do we want to take unreadability?
MGE
MGE
any function for array limits? for example an array with 8 records (from 0 to 7) and I want to create a new array from key 2 to 6 of the other array
If anything, list() seems like it would be a good candidate for creating array element references. But fuck it.
@DanLugg Array addition is very irritating as well :-P Cartesian products just aren't generally very useful, IMO it should do what array_merge() does and there should be a func for cartesian
Well, they are useful but the use cases are far less common than merge
@DaveRandom True, I use it for a brief associative merge.
$values += $defaults;
It would make cufa a bit nicer to use if it did a concat, call_user_func_array('func', $staticArgs + $dynamicArgs); :-(
13:13
@crypticツ Cheers. That actually doesn't work for me, but it looks like it's because ImageMagick is borked on my machine. It's not producing gradient pseudo images correctly e.g. convert -size 200x200 gradient:red-blue red_blue_gradient.jpg produces :
Wow, first time using traits ... so far, so .. ehm .. no crashes yet :)
Which is not correct.
@DaveRandom True. I've all but done away with ordered parameters though; I use a wrapped closure that supports call-by-name, so in that case my cufa looks like call_user_func_array($this->closure, $this->getOrderedArgs($staticArgs + $dynArgs))
I think it's too broad.
13:16
@DanLugg tbh my main use case is pack(), splat will let me do pack('C*', ...$bytes); which is sooooo much nicer than call_user_func_array('pack', array_merge(['C*'], $bytes));
@DaveRandom Hell yea.
The database is handling WP so yeah I think that is the genuine error message :) — PeeHaa 18 secs ago
lol... I was working on a EAV that used a binary value column, and a type column; I would pack/unpack based on the type. Yeano.
@DanLugg Why is was it binary?
@Jack VARBINARY actually. Can't remember the reasoning now.
MGE
MGE
13:18
How can I take array elements from array[3] to array[5] for example??
@DanLugg Probably because readability is for wussies.
@Jazza Just because Resig says it can be done doesn't mean you should follow it ;-) — Jack 10 secs ago
or array_splice() is you want to remove them from the input array instead of just fetching them
I actually want array_dice() ;-)
for what?
13:20
First I array_slice(), then array_dice() ... cook it for a while and ... array soup!
You can't because PHP needs to first support array_nice()
hell yeah.. and array_twice()
+1 recommendation for growing a goatee. Great for pulling on while contemplating code.
if (!in_array($var, ['fuss', 'muss', 'bother'])) {
    // do something cool
}
13:22
@Fabien Be careful; I've noticed something odd about (at least my own) facial hair. Sometimes, if it's coarse enough, it'll splinter off on the ends, especially after shaving/trimming. When it does this as you're running your fingers through it, the hair being oddly and incredibly sharp, will embed itself in your finger like a splinter.
@DanLugg Which will do what? Give you a real array instead of a horrifying and enormous ball of state?
=O
array_noice().
array_choice()
@DaveRandom E_I_CANT_LET_YOU_DO_THAT_DAVE
other suggestions?
MGE
MGE
13:25
@DaveRandom thanks
declare (behave = CORRECTLY | PREDICTABLY); // required
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7
Q: POST thousands of vars vs. a long JSON string: what is preferrable?

user2723490I need to post table values of approx 200x50 (rows, cols) from jQuery to PHP. Two options: 1) Send it as array with 10,000 vars (increasing the php.ini max_input_vars). 2) Serialize the array to a JSON string, POST it as a string and decode back in PHP on the server side. What is preferable? A...

hmmmm, many upvotes ... why.
@PeeHaa Not enough sprintf() =D
@DanLugg I love how if you read that out loud it's correctly or predictably
13:26
@DaveRandom lol... still, either would be nice.
@DanLugg You must have some sort of super-strength goateee
@Fabien Not really. It just fragments into finger shrapnel.
@Jack Not enough knowledge...
I'm surprised about those kind of answers ... there are many of them.
They somehow figure that concatenation must be the fix.
13:45
@Jack
0
A: Get session variable in php

blackuninstall php/mysql and then install again. i think something wrong in the version.

:D
it's upvoted :D
Yeah that was me
shame.. deleted now :\
13:58
Good morning
hi, @ircmaxell
I love yah
user924016
Hey guys, having a great day?

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