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Anonymous
18:01
@SweetieBelle ping
rfid based sessions for browser terminals would be a interesting idea
Guys, I have this rule in my htaccess

RewriteRule ^home$ ./index.php [L,NC]

When I type mysite.com/home it goes to index.php, so far so good

The thing is, if I access trough mysite.com/index.php, I would like it to show /home instead, all the times

Any suggestion how to achieve that?
@Simon_eQ already got them, still migrating stuff over to it. Did some speed tests for the hardware and network and is amazing compared to my old provider. Just hope I don't get outages as often as I did.
So, @NikiC: you coming out tomorrow night? plus.google.com/events/c1hej591p6ehv2vha897ne8uld4
Anonymous
@crypticツ Oh, great. I think their service is quality too. Only downside is, there are no live-agents to me out with my never-ending stupid questions :)
Anonymous
18:14
I guess I'll learn it the hard way, i.e. on stackoverflow my own.
@Simon_eQ the only times I ever used the live agent chat at my old provider was to bitch at them when their network went down...which was pretty much most of the time.
@ircmaxell I bet a beer that he won't. He's not a Wunderkind. He's a Wunderchicken ;)
Anonymous
Sounds like an Indian company. We've all be there once.
@Gordon I won't take that bet. As I doubt he will come. It's all good...
@ircmaxell but @edorian will be there
18:18
yeah, looking forward to seeing him again (last time was barely a month ago)
@ircmaxell heh, you seem him more often than I do lately
Anonymous
I thought "coming out" was only reserved to one meaning.
@crypticツ Welcome to Tilaa
I was really looking forward to meeting @nikic, although it appears he may have left the room (autocomplete stopped working for him). I guess I went too far? weird...
18:22
Question to the mods: Is it okay if a user cross posts a question on two stackexchange sites? 'cause I am unable to mark this (stackoverflow.com/q/19502479/1071413) as a duplicate of this (wordpress.stackexchange.com/q/120162)
Feb 18 at 0:44, by NikiC
Though I have to say that I've been seriously tempted this time. If @ircmaxell had pushed a bit more I would have certainly come :)
@its_me no, in general cross-posting is frowned upon
Push more.
@Fabien at this point, pushing more would be finding out where he lives and knocking on his front door. Which I think would be WAY across the line
@ircmaxell If you have the capability, then please mark it as duplicate on stackoverflow
@ircmaxell I dunno, he might find it endearing... :P
18:27
@its_me can't. Close it as off-topic, and include the link in a comment
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Q: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

Colin NewellIt is possible to migrate a question from one Stack Exchange site to another by closing, but if I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both? For example, I have a question that's earned me the tumbleweed badge on SO and I'm not sure ...

@Fabien @Simon_eQ what setup did you guy get?
@ircmaxell You're travelling nearly 4,000 miles, it's only a few less for him :)
@ircmaxell Ok, will do
@crypticツ 2048mb, 20GB HDD 2x2.4Ghz @ 60%
Anonymous
18:30
lemme check ..
@Gordon But its answers don't say what should be done when such instance is identified.
@Gordon Why is @NikiC called a Wunderding?
lol
@its_me flag it for moderator attention on the site you think it's inappropriate on. Include a link. Mods can delete it then or migrate and merge.
@Gordon done!
18:33
@bwoebi because he's still so young and knows so much about PHP already and because of magic, unicorns and fairy dust. he's kinda like the Harry PHPotter.
@its_me thanks
you too! :)
He earnt his nickname. I was born "Fab".
Anonymous
@crypticツ 3075 MB 40 GB HDD 2x2.4 @80% DirectAdmin on CentOS 6.4
Does anyone want to look at this guy's code, and see if they can sight the problem?
0
Q: Newsletter e-mail

user2957537What am I doing wrong? This will not send me an e-mail to [email protected] that there's a new subscriber. I seriously checked everything and I'm just stunned that it won't work. I even tried a gmail e-mail address, but still no luck. <?php $jouw_mail_adres = '[email protected]'; if(isset($_POS...

18:34
@Simon_eQ eeeew direct admin :|
Also evening room
@Fabien @Simon_eQ 4096 MB 20GB HDD 2x2.4 Ghz @ 100%
@Gordon: when someone asks if you're a mod, you say yes
@Gordon well, that's not soooo wunderlich
I'll reopen it if there's any interest.
@Simon_eQ DirectAdmin =o(
18:35
@Simon_eQ remove directadmin -_- do it.
@RobertHarvey the user attitude is not good. Maybe the user don't understand how to display php error
@RobertHarvey No thanks. There is no debugging effort at all in there.
:-)
OK.
Thanks.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Yeah, I wanted to do everything myself too. But, it's hard.
18:37
@RobertHarvey cant be solved from the information given
@crypticツ tbf I didn't know what the needs of mine, I took @tereško's advice with most of it but it's mainly based on cost. It'll host very small website. ATM I have FabienO, LamePHP and a website for my mother in-law.
Anonymous
at-least it's better than cPanel imho
@ircmaxell classic
It sure would be interesting for me if the site ends up needing more resources, but I doubt it'll happen.
18:37
@Gordon At least when you have nearly all day to look at a codebase you'll be able to find most things very quickly…
@Gordon Yeah, that's kinda what I thought. Just once I'd like an OP to say "OK, I'll go get more information," rather than "You're not really helping."
Anonymous
I still have no idea why I ordered 40GB.
Also it is Dutch. I hate Dutch people
@Simon_eQ It's hard because you don't do it.
Ow wait that was Deutsch
:P
18:38
In other news, I had to venture into a forum to get answers to questions about a new piece of gear that I bought, and was reminded how terrible forums are.
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@PeeHaa you hate @Gordon and @NikiC? :-P
:-P
@RobertHarvey what type of gear?
Can't talk. Too many zermans in here ;)
@Simon_eQ if you have any concerns about cocking up your VPS (like I did) then it's easy to reset (like I did). @PeeHaa has some good instructions about setting up the server and you'll learn a lot about securing it too.
You'll have to learn it eventually.
@RobertHarvey that would be way too easy ;)
18:40
@ircmaxell PX-5s
afk. dinner. laters
enjoy @Gordon
Nice, musician? It's weird, many devs that I know are also musicians. I am a "fake" one (meaning I play, but suck ass)
@RobertHarvey You produce? soundcloud link? :)
18:41
oh and btw:
@ircmaxell I play too (I am a fake one too, I play for my cat, my girlfriend and neighbor )
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end on line 43 — user2957537 3 mins ago
in just 4 short hours, I will be aboard an airplane, about to take off for Berlin!!!
@PeeHaa Did you ever convert your instructions in to a blog?
so duly closed
18:42
@happy nice. I play guitar... :-D
Ah, all of my produced stuff is 80's vintage, smooth jazz-like. No soundcloud, yet.
@ircmaxell I play piano, how many strings?
Anonymous
@Fabien ehh.. if I was thinking of pursuing a career as a Dev or IT in the future, I would consider going the extra miles to learn and take all of this seriously, but knowing that I won't makes it a less priority for me
@Fabien Nope. No comments possible yet. I uploaded the thing to my site though
@Simon_eQ Do you know what career you are pursuing?
18:43
@happy 6, but I have played bass guitar before too
I'm going through the "Learn and Master Piano" series, so that I can say I really are a keyboard player, rather than just spelling it.
It was a quick "dump it online" thing though. Basically like my entire site :P
Anonymous
@Fabien freight forwarding...
Anonymous
^ the best job in UAE
@PeeHaa ah nice.
18:44
@ircmaxell any reason why you're so excited to fly to Berlin?
I love traveling
@Simon_eQ A LOT of that happens a few minutes from my apartment here in Southampton.
@RobertHarvey Do you use a DAW?
@ircmaxell Ditto.
@ircmaxell I meant, why are you more excited than usually?
18:44
@ircmaxell nice. I played a bit of bass when I was in school (when I was like 15). It was cool because I have long finger so I was able to stand my thumb on top of it and just move my two other finger on the string.
@bwoebi initially, I was excited to finally meet @NikiC after all these years, but now it's mainly a new city that I can explore.
@happy yeah, I have shorter and thicker fingers, so guitar is rather interesting
Anonymous
@Fabien It's a good job, already got plans to set up my new company by the end of 2014.
@ircmaxell this is interesting that dev like to play music. It's like a characteristic ;)
@happy yeah, it's not 100%, but it's often enough to be weird
Anonymous
But, nothing in my odd, constantly curiosity-ridden lifestyle has paid more than what I once Googled for 'web developing'. I've learned so much without having to pay anything, also enjoying the problem-solving nature of all things.
18:48
I find the variable nature of dev pay quite fascinating.
@ircmaxell a friend of mine told me playing music unlock part of our brain regarding logic, does it make sense to you?
@happy I've heard that before. And I don't know about logic, since I think it's more of a creative excersize... But I haven't studied
@ircmaxell do you compose (or free-style depending on term)?
Same here. Not really that much logic unlocked for me
Anonymous
@Fabien True. I ended up getting paid more as an intern for just one month, compared to any other job I had. (But different countries)
18:50
@happy sometimes. Not structured, but definitely "see what sounds interesting"
watch that, and you're welcome
@Simon_eQ region matter too; example: people in Ottawa, ON, Canada are paid more than those the other side of the bridge like Gatineau, QC, Canada but it cost more to live in Ottawa
You should all learn to play Go. Especially since someone needs to give @MadaraUchiha a challenge.
good evening
WUNDERGOD!
Anonymous
@happy yeah, even here region matters. @Fabien enough with that game already If you want to play a real game, try chesshere.com :p
18:54
Chess? Pffrt. Albert Einstein played both and he preferred Go.
what do you listen to when you are programming?
@happy The sound of the tv
Anonymous
@happy I mostly listen to myself complaining about some error. Which happens on average like every 20 seconds.
lol
Anonymous
@PeeHaa speaking of errors: why is parent::query()'s error can not be catched but, for parent::prepare() it works just fine?
Anonymous
18:56
on the subject of extending PDO class ^
whenever I can I listen to dubstep with as much bass as I can which is not much
Mary had a laser bat!
@Simon_eQ Both should throw an exception when you screwed up the query
Just 13 more upvotes till a "populist" badge against Jon Skeet
Anonymous
18:59
public function simple($query, $value = null)
    {
        if(empty($value)){
            return parent::query($query);
	}
god I hate soundcloud's "new" interface
Anonymous
@PeeHaa In that example
Anonymous
the error can not be caught, inside/outside the class
@PeeHaa listen to the youtube video I posted
How are you trying to catch it?
Anonymous
19:01
try{
	$db->simple("SELECT * FROM unexistingTable")
}catch(PDOException $e){
	echo $e->getMessage();
}
@Simon_eQ And what is the exception that gets through??
@ircmaxell yes sir
:-)
user924016
value not empty?
My company is going to have a server that needs an ssl cert that will reside on a subdomain of one of our clients. Should I buy the cert or should I give the cert request to the client to have it signed?
Anonymous
19:04
@PeeHaa nothing. If I do var_dump($db->simple("SELECT * FROM unexistingTable")) I get false
@Orangepill could use a wildcart cert with alternative name?
@happy I believe they already have a cert on their primary site. Would they have to share the private key with me?
user924016
@Simon_eQ empty($value)
user924016
oh nvm is misread it
user924016
lol
19:15
ok, shutting down in prep for heading to the airport, see ya all on the other side!
@ircmaxell are you going to land at about 5-6 am (local tz)?
@Orangepill I don't think so but there is some drawback. wikipedia explain it greatly;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_certificate
@happy Thanks for the info
19:29
evening
@JoeWatkins evening
Anonymous
@Orangepill You didn't tell me which one was better of the two movies, I downloaded top secret anyway.
Hello
Any PHP Problem?
Anonymous
@MohdSuleman So, you came here to answer our questions? that's new.
I have many questions ...
read, soak up knowledge ... go, do it ...
19:43
@JoeWatkins so opcache.optimization_level is what controls how many passes are done?
it is yeah
@Simon_eQ o.O?
@JoeWatkins so should you ever enable all passes?
or is that the default?
@JoeWatkins /me doesn't understand why PHP doesn't have a tracing JIT
20:02
@Fabien all I did was go to ##freebsd channel and ask for good options for VPS from countries that cares about privacy. An when people were asking for suggestions, I suggested what I chose for myself.
@JoeWatkins that is not the complicated part of opcache… the single passes are nicely separated and readable…
@tereško Should get that affiliate account going.
Anonymous
hosteurope.de was the best imho. But, they did not accept Paypal :(
@Fabien there are more fun ways for loosing credibility
20:04
@bwoebi huh ? (not for us)
@JoeWatkins the complicated things begin when you need to copy all the needed data and compact them
@JoeWatkins how do you mean not for us?
doesn't tell me or you anything ... it wasn't intended for me or you or us ...
here, have you managed to use optimization_level ??
when doing password_hash will password_default ever change?
doesn't really work does it ?
I don't really see how it was meant to really, the mask appears a mess, from pass 5 to 9 for no reason ??
do you get it ??
you would expect 8 passes
0x00000000
0x12345678
but noooo ...
have to look at, wait
@JoeWatkins this is what I use as documentation for it github.com/zendtech/ZendOptimizerPlus/blob/master/README
@tereško what countries are prism-proof btw?
@JoeWatkins how do you mean from pass 5 to 9 for no reason?
from 5 to 9
where is 6 7 and 8
@reikyoushin none.
20:11
A bitmask, where each bit enables or disables the appropriate OPcache
passes
if that were true then 0x10000000 would run pass one only, and it does not ...
@tereško then articles like this are bs? computerweekly.com/news/2240187513/…
am I missing something ?
@JoeWatkins well, it should at least?
@reikyoushin there is a difference between "prism-proof" and "not a known USA affiliate"
20:13
break at zend_optimize
@JoeWatkins wrong break?
and next until you see the pass constants, wizzing by
nope, been looking at it most of the day ...
I'm not mental I don't think ...
I think it's unfinished ...
@tereško so, it's a matter of.. "they could be.. but who knows..?"
@JoeWatkins pls pastebin your debugger session?
Burppppp* Anyknow know how I can fix an ubuntu boot loader with out an install disk from windows. Cant find a dongo :( and I want ubuntu now.
20:14
with 0x10000000 ?
I mean a usb disk
Dongo O.o
Where did that come from
@JoshC. Yes once PHP introduces scrypt or whatever is implemented next
it doesn't work look at the constants, theres no way it can work
lol.
20:18
guess not lol
@PeeHaa so basically if i were to password_hash hi using default back to back i would get two different hash values?
0x10000000 != 0x00000001, fyi @JoeWatkins
@JoshC. You will always get different values
@bwoebi 0x00000011 does not run pass 2
@JoeWatkins it's hexadecimal…
0x2 would run it.
it's not 0b00000011…
@JoeWatkins the answer seems to be, you're wrong there :-D
20:21
oh fucking hell, it doesn't say that anywhere ...
@PeeHaa so when i create the password i save the hash into the table then to verify it when someone is trying to login i would have to pull that hash and use password_verify with the data the person imputed and the hash?
@JoshC. yes
@PeeHaa and that would be the proper way of making a secure login?
@JoshC. Define secure?
@JoeWatkins the docs say it expects an integer
20:23
In order to secure something you need to know what the threads are
and an integer is of form "123", "0x123" or "0b00101011"
I mean making something "secure" is a rather broad topic. When dealing with logins there are numerous possible weak spots / possible point of entry
that is true. im just trying to get started with some password hashing to improve it just a little i guess
@JoeWatkins gets the price worst reader of hexadecimal numbers
20:27
@bwoebi I'll take that ...
Someone find me that chart of how much you think you know vs how much you know?
its been a long day ... I thought I was missing something ... still it's not very easy to configure from ini is it ...
none of the constants for passes are registered even
@BenjaminGruenbaum mount stupid?
@JoeWatkins because nobody has an idea whatever pass 14 is… it's not documented…
ah nvm :)
20:29
@PeeHaa yep, not xkcd though.
That's the one I meant, and how I feel today :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm pretty sure that after mount stupid there is another huge peak that is not visible on the graph ;-)
@PeeHaa Nope, every time I discuss security or AI or structure with one of our faculty professors I feel like a complete retard.
Well, not a retard, just very very uninformed.
why not just on/off then ? or something sensible ... and where are passes 6,7, and 8 ... when people don't think anyone is going to see what they are writing they do some pretty strange things ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum hehe
That sounds like something awesome btw @BenjaminGruenbaum
It is :) I get to work with awesome people which is always great :)
20:32
@Simon_eQ sorry ... was afk.... Top Secret! is a good one
@PeeHaa Always something along the lines of "Oh, so you read about this topic in Wikipedia? Cool, here are 3 books I've written about it and a monthly magazine that is published with new articles about it I'm the editor of"
lol the "Special" team that handles my EA account merge emailed me. They emailed me to tell me to ring another team to do it.
But the icing on the cake is this line
> As always, we strive to provide you with the world's best customer experience for the world's best games.
sleep now ... nite boyz
Night @Joe
Anonymous
20:44
@Fabien The only weird thing that comes to mind is that, you are a husband, a developer and somehow in-between those two, find enough time to play video games.
Anonymous
Being a Dev is the most time consuming thing I've seen. With those never-ending things to constantly learn. It's like a race, you are sick one month and you get left behind. Being married requires constant attention too pheeeew! good luck.
@ircmaxell ok that was yet again an awesome vid
Anonymous
Ok, Free-WiFi time is over. Tomorrow @ll
21:20
@PeeHaa pingpingpingpingpingping we've gotten nothing done ever
@MadaraUchiha multiply by 100
1 message moved to /bin/gif (I'm too slow)
21:39
ping
I have a friend who is completely new to Linux and PostgreSQL both. Would anyone mind walking him through installation?
Or... not :P
@PeeHaa Yeah, I can't give him something like that, I want someone to actually help him set it up. I tried to but I can't because it drives me crazy
@BenjaminGruenbaum In that case he will have to learn like the rest of us. By failing :)
Aaaand failing again
@PeeHaa See, I stopped learning by failing. I found a better way! spam SO with questions read the documentation!
Nah, just kidding, it's spam SO with questions.
21:51
No documentation is good enough to stop me from failing and/or doing stupid things :P
As you gain experience you just learn how to fail faster
and you stop doing the obviously stupid things...
I want to upvote your answer, but your rep of 6666 is just too awesome to spoil :) — Armen Tsirunyan 2 days ago
^ lol
@PeeHaa you actually purchased your own ssl cert for your site?
@reikyoushin yes
22:06
@PeeHaa are you using it for something else? doesn't look like you have an e-commerce stuff or something there right?
@reikyoushin Nope. No ecommerce stuff. Mostly my sites and my mail interface
hmm.. had anyone ever tried this free ssl certification?
Yep people have
IIRC @rdlowrey and @Lusitanian used it
@PeeHaa might as well try this one then.. thanks! ;)
please some one sort out this issue
does the image have read permissions? — Samuel Cook 9 mins ago
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Q: imagecreatefromjpeg() works fine on one server and gives error on other

SimranI have a script and it uses php fucntions like imagecreatefromjpeg() I recently bought a new server and migrated all the files from old server to new. I have checked the code 100 times and it is same as it was on old server and all the files are migrated successfully but when run it gives the fo...

22:15
@Simran there's a warning and a notice.. but where is the error?
anyway, i'm going.. bye guys!
later @reikyoushin
22:31
Who wrote php.net?
@Simran what was your php version on the old server and what is your php version on the new server?
22:48
@tereško What is the best php framework?
jquery
shouldn't you be asking that on reddit ?
@Fabien Define "wrote"
23:05
"What is the best php framework?"

"jQuery"

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/13/135591/3167760-jack_sparrow_wut_by_zackfair1219-d4117e5.jpg
@tereško Do you like any framework?
> If you ask a stupid question, you deserve a stupid answer
different frameworks are good for different projects
@LeviMorrison Coded it.
It's a big project; lots of people have coded it.
Ah fair enough. Does a lot of work go in to it each day?
@tereško General purpose web application. Or can you list a few that you use and what you would use them for?
23:19
I'm afraid you've lost him @billmalarky
@Fabien We'll both be back :-)
tomorrow is another day
lol that's a good one
Hey guys, I need to search for a property by a key (duh) and search a key by a property in an array. As array_flip and array_search both are O(n), would it be better/more efficient to have two array's one the flip of the other so both cases of what I am searching for are the key?
It would use more memory, but I take that it would be quicker?
@avitex would I be correct to assume that as a result you want to get handle on element which contained searched value ?
try flipping [0 => 1, 1 => 1] ... it should illustrate potential problem
23:55
@tereško I am implementing the simple LZW compression algorithm, and you need to get the index of the occurrence of a string and vice versa.
Maybe a bit of code would show what I mean?
I may be going around this problem wrong but that's part of why I am here.
nah ... in that case array_flip() will not have any side-effects
@tereško So by the argument in the comments, the zend framework is best due to all the work that has gone into it? That is, it has a lot of features and they are probably developed better than the rest of the frameworks.
@billmalarky what is this childish obsession with "best framework"? What are you 12 or something?
Okay, that's great news.
Could you provide a link or explain that concept for me?
@tereško Just haven't lost my curiosity.

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