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16:00
@DaveRandom I am retarded. I didn't use those keyword, yet they represent what I was looking for... Silly me
@JoeWatkins Laminated? What were they instructions for?
You have a laminator?
Second thoughts, don't answer that
@DaveRandom thngs like uploading photos to facebook, she had a blog at one point and there was a bunch of instructions done for that ...
@Fabien yeah they are about 5 quid, handy ...
I got a laminator years ago for £1 from a police auction
It's pretty decent, still works
There's a company in Manchester who claim they will teflon anything metal, I've always wanted to find some practical joke based on the idea
16:03
Couldn't resist to write this answer, but the OP is pretty much inactive ... starting to regret the choice.
@DaveRandom the center of the earth ?
Teflon car seems like fun.
the calcium in your bones ?
The iron in your blood maybe
Operation is a success, patient has deceased.
16:05
/s/deceased/come unstuck/
A few years ago one of my mates purchased 200 cubic feet of polystyrene balls. Turns out that doesn't go as far as you might think, but it was still quite amusing. (He piled them up behind the bedroom door of the guy he was living with while he was on holiday and climbed out of the window).
@Danack if you use this image raw.github.com/AstroFloyd/tweepy/master/examples/data/… are you getting this as the result? cv-pls.com/reflect.php
Same guy also filled same other guy's car with helium balloons one evening
Papa Johns time!
this is your friend isn't it @DaveRandom ?
16:09
Actually no, he's one of those irritatingly intelligent types with mild ADHD, he works 2 bar jobs (bar manager at one of them) so constantly has a) a shitload of money and b) very little time to spend it
posted on October 23, 2013 by Mikko Koppanen

There is a common misconception that Imagick::setImageOpacity() would work to reduce the opacity of the image. However, as the name says the method actually sets the opacity throughout the image and thus affects also transparent areas. To demonstrate let’s first look at this image of a red circle on a transparent background: Now, let’s apply setImageOpacity on the image: php < vi

http://hasin.me/2013/10/23/playing-with-parse-com-api/
Planet PHP
Playing with Parse.com API
Hasin Hayder
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Does anyone have any experience in building anything remotely similar to one of these "Easy Website Builders"?
Not likely in here, tbh
@DaveRandom wtf did he do with all the polystyrene balls ?
Because if so, I have a question for you. Don't answer that question if you don't like questions. If you don't like questions then I don't know why you're on SO anyway...
Ah.
It seems nobody does
I've trawled the web for an answer, but it doesn't seem like something that people attempt every day, lol
16:14
Interesting, someone is working on making this work: $ sapi/cli/php -r '$arr = [1,2,3]; list(, &$b,) = $arr; $b = 3; var_dump($arr);'
well ... isn't there about two successful ones ?? isn't it therefore statistically very very unlikely that you manage to bump into someone who worked on one of those two teams ?
@JoeWatkins Well he bought them specifically for that prank, I didn't ask what he did with them afterwards
@JoeWatkins Exactly, these enterprise guys keep their secrets and none of the little guys have even tried it. So it is very sparse information I am looking for
there's not enough competition to be considered enterprise ...
it is a nice market, not enterprise ...
why is everyone voting against the extended keyword support RFC? =o(
16:16
anyway you should ask your question in the most generic way you can think of ...
@crypticツ They don't like the implementation.
Or so goes the narrative.
1&1 is certainly an enterprise, however their website creator is only a facet of their business
they don't consist of ground breaking technology, so ask the question out of context if you want an answer ...
Eh.. I dunno, those "Build a website in 15 minutes" services tend to dissatisfy all but the least serious clients.
I see
I asked a very generalized question and got very quickly downvoted
:)
16:17
we can't downvote you ...
@SixteenStudio The question being what, exactly?
the worst that can happen is @tereško tells you to shut up ...
In SO, I mean
haha
@DaveRandom question being, I cannot wrap my head around how I can route different parts of a single framework installation, to different domains
and hes not in, so you're safe ...
@SixteenStudio symlinks? :)
16:18
So, Client A's website is at www.websitecreator.com/client-a/, which needs to be re-routed to www.clienta.com. Seems a very trixy subject to me and I have not been able to find anything documented on methods tried before...
@Jack can I dynamically create symlinks through a PHP script?
@SixteenStudio That's not particularly difficult; all domains point to the same server, let the application do the routing.
@SixteenStudio You can exec bash commands, so yes, you can.
@SixteenStudio yes !
you can do it directly iirc
Ah, even better, symlink().
The ease you guys portray in this seemingly huge task has shrunk it down a hell of a lot. Thanks!
Great that there is a function provided specifically for that. I now need to find a way to do it Laravel specific, I might have to extend it with a new bundle
16:20
my god
enjoy your decision to use a framework !!!
@SixteenStudio Not really, you just have the root A record for clienta.com pointed at the websitecreator.com server and a simple rewrite along the lines of RewriteRule .* /%{HTTP_HOST}/$0
Are there any implications to using a frameworks and symlinks?
there are implications to using a framework ...
@DaveRandom I would't even go that far; I'd just route on HTTP_HOST
Laravel does support hostname routing IIRC.
Blah... Trying fedora on my MacBook...
16:22
@DanLugg Personally I'd probably use mod_vhost_alias, I'd rather have stuff like that routed at the webserver level
I never thought about using htaccess, it seems a very simple solution
@ircmaxell I use fedora ... solid, dependable os ...
I'm assuming here that you want to account for some host-level static resources, if it's all dynamic then just do it with PHP
@DaveRandom Well, the server resolution is still happening at the webserver level; just instead of rewriting it into a path you use the value where it lies.
Yeah, trying a live cd first...
16:23
I dunno if that'll do it justice ...
the mac has EFI ? ssd ?
Well, it will tell me about hardware support...
I think all the Fedora live discs come with really crap desktop envs don't they?
Eli, and physical
I'd rather do it with PHP as it automates it that one step further, so I'll stay down that route. Seems more than possible anyway
Efi, dam autocorrect...
16:25
I doubt hardware will be a problem, this is about the only distro that plays nice with my dual screens at all ...
@SixteenStudio Well in that case all you need is a default host and $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']
I have 3, one is a USB monitor...
still, it's redhat ...
I hesitate, but I think it'll be okay ...
So far so good, booted clean, all 3 monitors worked right off the bat, no config...
anaconda is pretty clever, do they use anaconda for the live cd ?
this is actually an install of fc17, was ages ago I installed it ...
16:28
Not sure...
I have locked it, by trying to open Firefox...
An Answer I answered Dec 20 '09 at 19:06 was accepted yesterday at 19:30
@DaveRandom I think you're saying to detect the header when it is being routed to decide which website it is. I see how that would work, I need to see if I can find a way to add route conditions in Laravel for the host. That way it would be very easy to do this
it has to be because its live ... I'd say you have your hardware question answered ...
Possibly... Not really ready to nuke the underlying OS though... May buy an SSD and toss it in there
Dennis Ritchie invents a powerful gun that shoots both forward and backward simultaneously. Not satisfied with the number of deaths and permanent maimings from that invention he invents C and Unix.
Ahahaha
16:37
@ircmaxell yes, an ssd will serve you well ...
you could image the disk too ... but I'd probably stick an ssd in anyway ...
@Gordon Why wouldn't you just do the initMap() routine in the constructor and not bother storing the input array?
It only took four years? Well, better late than never I suppose.
@DaveRandom I wrote that four years ago. What do I know?
This answer is pretty smart though :)
@Gordon I know, that's why I went to do the QA :-P But just as a general interest (non-criticism) question, is there a good reason not to put that kind of logic in the constructor? Specifically logic that does not change the state of anything other than the object being constructed
16:44
@DaveRandom well, ctors shouldn't do work
but if its just putting the object into a valid state, it's okay
im just not sure from looking at the code that this is what happens. its hard to read
Yeh the question is, in effect, would you consider that to be real work? It's basically compiling the input.
I probably did back then. I don't think it would be an issue nowadays
This is precisely it. I used to fear anything other than $this->prop = $arg; but lately I've started putting more complex stuff in there, as long as it doesn't affect the state of anything other than the object being constructed and it doesn't require any external lookups
I just have that constant nagging doubt that I am Doing It Wrong™
In this particular case _wordList is not actually part of the state.
16:49
It's only used until _initMap() has converted it.
yeah. could be much improved
always the same. look at code a few years later. scratch your head and wonder. But hey, that's progress ;)
I sometimes like to look back to myself a couple of years ago and point and laugh
@DaveRandom I sometimes have that in only a few weeks lol
It's rather disturbing.
At everything about it, as well, design, style, everything, it's all sh*t. I periodically get an upvote on something >6mths old and go and rewrite the whole thing
@Jack Depending on how much you'd had to drink, it could be hours
I'm querying information_schema.COLUMNS but I don't know how to get the results I'm looking for, I'm looking for any table that has both columns fitting '%AccountName%' and '%PaymentStatus%'. Right now it looks like this: select *
from information_schema.COLUMNS
where column_name like '%AccountName%' OR COLUMN_NAME like '%PaymentStatus%'
16:52
Ah, the hangover code refactoring.
How do I make it so I select all from information_schema.COLUMNS where all tables returned have column names matching both of those?
@Vap0r What are you actually doing? The need to query the information schema is often usually a sign of a poor schema design
@DaveRandom Either that or sqli attempt :)
I want to download a movie people. Anything new any good?
@DaveRandom, I'm having to go through an old Microsoft Dynamics CRM installation with custom code via applications and aspx page plugins and grab all the data out of it that we need. So it's more for figuring out which tables hold what since, yes, the last developer had poor schema design.
On the back of [Rasmus'] napkin he designs Programmable Hyperlinked Pasta (PHP). PHP documentation remains on that napkin to this day.
user924016
16:55
@PeeHaa i saw Man of Steel the other day, it was alright
@Vap0r Ahh OK that sounds like a legit use case for once. What does your current query return (and more to the point, what doesn't it return that you want)
Well my current query returns all of the tables containing column names matching either AccountName or PaymentStatus (like-search)
@RonniSkansing k lets see
But I kind of need a subquery of that or something I guess. Not sure what the best way is and I'm still a sql fledgling.
@DaveRandom, Pretty much I want to display table names that contain the columns %AccountName% AND %PaymentStatus%
Have a few laughs here :)
user924016
16:59
@PeeHaa my gf didnt find it awesome, but i did. It was like 90% CGI smash it up
user924016
And i expected something like spider man... and i was glad it wasnt
@PeeHaa no. You are above 30 so by definition anything new is crap and only the movies back then was any good so go and download Casino.
lol
not for 10-15 years, no ....
SELECT a.TABLE_SCHEMA, a.TABLE_NAME
FROM (
    SELECT *
    FROM information_schema.COLUMNS
    WHERE COLUMN_NAME like '%PaymentStatus%'
) a
INNER JOIN (
    SELECT *
    FROM information_schema.COLUMNS
    WHERE COLUMN_NAME like '%AccountName%'
) b ON a.TABLE_SCHEMA = b.TABLE_SCHEMA AND a.TABLE_NAME = b.TABLE_NAME
GROUP BY a.TABLE_NAME, a.TABLE_SCHEMA
@Vap0r pretty ugly and inefficient but it works ^ (fixed)
@crypticツ Yeah - I get the same image result. But it's incredibly hard to see the reflection. If I look from low down, the reflection is basically not there, have to look from above the monitor to be able to see the reflection.
17:04
@Danack change the opacity level
I had it set to what fitted my gallery at the time.
@DaveRandom Awesome thanks!
I'm doing something along this route I want to make sure it seems right:
select TABLE_NAME, COUNT(TABLE_NAME) as something
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
where column_name like '%AccountName%' OR COLUMN_NAME like '%PaymentStatus%'
GROUP BY TABLE_NAME
@crypticツ cool. will do.
How did this get upvoted?!
@Vap0r Count doesn't really help you here, that's what I thought of at first as well but actually it's meaningless - if a table has two columns that match %PaymentStatus% then the count will still be 2, even though it doesn't match %AccountName%. Which is why I went down the route of the INNER JOIN - that way you know it will only return stuff where both matched at least once
@DaveRandom Oh wow! Hahahahaha. Thanks a lot. Hence why I'm a SQL fledgling. Thanks for the help again, appreciate it all!
17:09
:-)
210
A: Convert PHP object to associative array

GordonJust typecast it $array = (array) $yourObject; From http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php If an object is converted to an array, the result is an array whose elements are the object's properties. The keys are the member variable names, with a few notable exceptions: intege...

210 … unbelievable
@Gordon inorite. That should be at least 500
@DaveRandom hehe. it will be in two years ;)
@Jack :-D
17:16
yeah, yeah it is
Im using Laravel framework for building some web application. Now i want to add some web services which will return json/xml to some other application on different system. (to Android application). My idea is to make new controller(for example called "API") with appropriate methods that will return json/xml.
So android application can retrieve data from request webapplication.com/api/getSomeData. So general idea is to create API through controller which in fact will web service and to return json/xml? Is this approach good?
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@Gordon lol
@PeeHaa RoboCop remake in February. Looks alrighty.
I am still 29 btw ;)
17:21
@PeeHaa your profile says 33. I am suspending you for the difference ;P j/k
@PeeHaa Careful. He'll moderate years off your life
@DanLugg Oxymoronic. No remakes look alrighty.
@DaveRandom I'd contest that.
Concrete example or it didn't happen
Lemme think about it.
17:24
Not looking good... :-P
War of the Worlds?
I mean, black and white is alright, but I prefer it in color.
Not sure if colourisation is a solid reason for a remake but... actually I haven't seen the new one
And Tom Cruise didn't ruin it. That's gotta be worth something.
I actually rather liked the movie; thought it was well done.
Tom Cruise didn't ruin a lot of things. Of course, he wasn't in any of those things, but he did manage not to ruin them.
loool
17:27
@DaveRandom Well, I think he's managed to ruin things he wasn't in too, so he's probably broken even at this point.
Haven't seen, but heard that Total Recall is reasonably well done; a good homage.
(I know I am wrong) I am embedding html code in php. I no more want to do that. I know it was wrong. At the time I did that way because I didn't knew better. Now I run into situation that you might guess are horrible and very complicate to change the code. I need to display mysql result and I want it to look nice (the result). I searched trough SO as well as internet in general but I would appreciate a direction to go to, like a tutorial or something.
@happy Is this what you are looking for by any chance?
2
@PeeHaa it would help.. Actually I began to learn programming because I was asked a task I didn't knew how to perform. I began learning it and I had to find a solution rush. I know I am guilty. I just want to do things correctly..
Well just start by separating your logic and your templates
@PeeHaa what I have difficult with is to take the data and present it trough html
17:33
lol
@happy Can you be more specific?
Developer joke: !false It’s funny coz it’s true.
4
hehehe
@PeeHaa yes. For example I have a database table with a field for firstName and lastName. I have a bunch of it. I want to loop it to display it on screen
@happy Well the easiest thing to start on is by removing your database call from your html/template
17:37
@PeeHaa but what I don't get is how the data will go in. Like is there html place holder equivalent? how do I loop the result in the template
@ircmaxell Now that, is funny ;-)
hi, I just setup a new LAMP installation, new DateTime(); doesn't work, how can I fix this?
Do you know what classes are? @happy
yeah
17:38
@Lukas Go check the clock on the wall instead; probably easier anyway.
:D
@PeeHaa yes a bit
@Lukas What do you mean by "doesn't work"?
@PeeHaa thanks for it, I know what to search for now :)
When I use it, it breaks the whole script, when I remove it, everything else works fine
*breaks as in gives a 500 server error
17:40
@Lukas What do you mean by "breaks the whole script"
@happy Start by moving the logic into your a class and instantiate the thing in your template to get the data. (Still really crappy, but you have to start somewhere)
@Lukas Ok, what do the server logs have to say?
@Lukas A 500 is always followed by an error log entry
@PeeHaa I will do, thanks for your time, I appreciate it
almost
@happy np
17:42
@PeeHaa Ah! I didn't check those yet
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Exception' with message 'DateTime::__construct(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are required to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function.
@Lukas Well now you know :) And you should be able to fix the issue now
BTW please enable display errors when developing
thanks for telling me to check them :D
As well error_reporting(~0) is always good too.
@DanLugg ~0 … I'm used to write -1 mhm.
Yea, that's right I ~0'd when I could've -1'd.
;-)
echo chr(-~-~-~-~-~-~-~0); // beep
17:51
@DanLugg E_TOO_MUCH_INCREMENT
18:21
Jesus.
StackOverflow is such a pretentious community sometimes
/endofrant
Hello America, any one got any ideas: stackoverflow.com/questions/19549349/…
@JoeWatkins Exceptions in the engine (Draft)
@LogicLooking Who are you calling murica?
18:27
@NikiC +∞
@PeeHaa Your mom
@LogicLooking read the room description please or will just delete all your messages as spam.
also, not nice calling someone's mom an American
ugh this is annoying, i need insta help like instagram
have you tried anything?
If you need help right now, hire someone to help you. Demanding help for free is rather...
18:40
@NikiC Google Chrome has blocked access to this page on wiki.php.net.
:o
Content from lnkhere.reviewhdtv.co.uk, a known malware distributor, has been inserted into this web page. Visiting this page now is very likely to infect your computer with malware.
what's occuring, anyone else get that ?
@PeeHaa pping do you get that ?
@LogicLooking nice attitude ...
@JoeWatkins not me
works for me
18:55
@NikiC +∞^∞
I do hope people are reasonable about it ...
@JoeWatkins Do you use your ISPs DNS server? If so, try changing to 8.8.8.8 to see if they're playing silly buggers with your connection
hm not sure actually ...
couldn't find malware in dom or source
chrome is actually pretty wank on unix
@LogicLooking SHE IS A LOVELY LADY YOU TAKE THAT BACK!
do I need to unblock her?
@JoeWatkins not me
@LogicLooking lolwut
19:02
class null { } is valid; class null { function list() { } } is not.
@JoeWatkins Nope. Can access it just fine
@rlemon Tnx :-)
@NikiC yay!!!!
hahaha
I didn't think it would work and it didn't. but I'll share my crazy hair anyways. lemonmeme.com/demos/hair
Date throws Exception base ?
might be fixed shortly. so if you miss the crazy hair too bad
@rlemon lol
19:06
Oh. null is just a constant; not a keyword.
the top half looks like me most mornings
I get bad bed head.
@JoeWatkins Yup 3v4l.org/G57Uh
omfg
there's no bc issue with just fixing that is there, I mean all case of that ?
correct, because current code will still work
@NikiC can I suggest that such changes belong with your exceptions patch ...
that should go in at once I think ...
they have to be properly usable before we use them ...
why did they do that, why throw Exception ... that doesn't make any sense ...
19:17
@JoeWatkins What changes?
well, DateTime changes should be separate
@JoeWatkins If you mean include DateTime change, then no, most certainly not
I certainly do not wish to deal with Derick
so Derick is to blame for throwing an Exception ?
I expect other places throw Exception ...
so i wasn't talking about DateTime changes specifically
I was talking about changing anything that throws Exception to throw something meaningful ...
@NikiC lim x->0 (ln(x))^-1
19:28
@bwoebi just wanted to say...
usually ln^{-1} = exp
@NikiC I didn't mean the bijection, but the inverse?
@JoeWatkins CallbackFilterIterator does for example with wrong arguments.
oh… and I thought it wrongly: it should be the opposite, not bijection nor inverse…
@NikiC sorry for having given you a rating of 0… I meant lim x->0 (ln(x))*-1
I have Friday maths test about exactly these ln/exp … and I had a wrong function in my head… shame on me…
indeed, shame on you ...
lol
hey all
19:42
morning
anyone familiar with php functions like exec or system
@bwoebi (ln x)^{-1} works as well, you just need to use lim x->1,x>1 for it
@NikiC true ;-) btw. why are you using curly brackets around the -1?
@bwoebi latex habit
19:48
otherwise it would raise to the power of - and multiply by 1 :)
@NikiC ah… I've never used latex^^

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