@DaveRandom yes. @PeeHaa suggested my an invitation, but when I've signed up there, I was automatically sent invitation.. strange - because they're saying it's only registration-by-invitation site
@tereško never had a magnet link not work, but I always use the top 100 list because they have by then mostly been screen by community for fakes. I do hate their search, it's so limited on its granular control. Wish I could search by multiples fields, by user, by trusted status, etc.
> Nice explanation! Types are very clear to those who have been developing in Java (incl me:)) but it's not so common in PHP world. The types are hard to understand and use for the beginners. Good post!
at least two, nobody gets to read, because I didn't post them for a reason (I wrote them pissed off from a meeting, and then decided that it might harm my business relationships, so decided against it)
No, I mean taking a concept that I write about, and talking about something similar a few days later (that completely misses the point I made, yet confuses issues completely)
Lets hope he wrote the tests. I'm quite sure if he had to actually -do- the test, he would slap the creators over the head because of mistakes they made ;p
@NikiC I actually decided against allocating a bulk of memory together for the AST's. They need to be destroyable independently as parts of the AST might be constant, so that is already evaluated at compile time and that part of the AST destroyed... Would get messy. At least for this scale it actually has.
@ircmaxell but ZE exam is not about memorizing function signatures or things that are very rarely used like SPL datastructures or things you maybe never need like SOAP etc.? (I hope it at least… for such things there is a manual in which you can lookup everything in 3 seconds…)
I am working with CI form_open_multipart to upload files and form data. Up until recently the function was working perfectly but now when clicking the submit button it just resets the whole form. I checked the submitted data chrome's developer tools and instead of form data, now its request paylo...
Turning an array into a querystring or other string format: ['a' => ['b', 'c'], 'd' => 'e'] into "a=b;c,d=e"; what would you call that process? It's not merely implosion; would it be serialization?
SO,
Introduction
Since version 5.5 in PHP there's such great thing as generators. I will not repeat official manual page, but they are great thing for short definition of iterators. The most-known sample is:
function xrange($from, $till, $step)
{
if($from>$till || $step<=0)
{
throw...
Hello, i want to pass two variables when clicking on a link, I know how to pass one variable: echo'<a rel="'.$row['ID'].'" href="javascript:;" class="link">';
this is what I had before making that echo'<a href="supp.php?EMPLOYEE_ID='.$row_a['EMPLOYEE_ID'].'&ID='.$row_b['PROJ_ID'].'" class="confirmLink2"><img src="../images/supp.png" width="25" height="25" title="Update"/></a>';
@SweetieBelle Exactly. I've probably gone a bit overboard with data-* in my day-to-day, but I find it's a helluva lot easier to work with than most of the alternatives.
@DanLugg But yes, my rule with data is usually to only use it if the data is being processed server side (or I cant think of a non-hacky client-side way to work without it).