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18:02
I want user to always see "overview" instead of "clientarea.php", so I tried this:

RewriteRule ^overview ./clientarea.php [L,R=301]
rewriteRule ^clientarea\.php$ mysite.com/overview [R=permanent,L]

But it's giving loop redirect error, any ideas how I can fix it?
@amal
@AmalMurali nice movie
@perdeu yeah.
@Cool2beblue . . . - so you'd abuse the voting system if it weren't for the serial vote detection?!
@LucasB Stop using the clunky webserver redirects and start using php
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Q: alternative usage from php for settimeout function in javascript

samithaI'm calling bellow function.I want to use an alternative php function for that.But my task is run a cURL request persistently.I'm getting localhost data via query(MySql+Php) then post it with cURL. function doSync() { $.ajax({ url: "../Controller/post.php", com...

18:05
I don't get it
you have a mod in the room
and you still flag shit.
but with php redirect the POSTs works good?
> only in PHP
@BartekBanachewicz ?
I don't get it. Nobody ask you to come in here
and you still came in here
well tbh i just joined because i saw the flag. but a mod flag would have been better for that message since it's not really "offensive"
18:06
@PeeHaa flag system did.
Nope it doesn't automagically move people in rooms and also doesnt automatomagically start writing crying posts
That's all you
user924016
lol
@BartekBanachewicz: you might want to upvote this meta post ;)
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Q: Flags in chat are defective by design

Benjamin GruenbaumYes, I know the topic has been discussed before. I know that Meta already has threads that complain about how flagging doesn't work. I wanted to give a practical example. Today, a user came in to the JavaScript chat and asked the following question: Hey guys, as soon as I embed javascript,...

@ThiefMaster dunno why I didn't earlier
and SO is down.
18:13
@MadaraUchiha Sorry, way too busy with uni stuff.
:/
Ping me when you're available
This room is starting to look like it should be closed for an off-topic migration to Meta.
What do you mean by closed for an off-topic migration to Meta?
@AmalMurali I was making a funny.
Oh, I was not understood. :)
oh hey @HamZa :)
18:24
@AmalMurali hey
Hmph.. Another qualm with NetBeans -- autocomplete doesn't work in traits from self, static, or $this
this is a great meta answer. :P
Aaand, I've just lost faith in NetBeans. PHP 5.5 won't be supported until (probably) the 8.X branch, and I don't care to wait that long.
Seeking IDE with support for PHP 5.5. Must be free. Must enjoy autocomplete, high-granularity formatting configuration, VCS integration, and long walks on the beach.
user924016
@DanLugg 30 days trial on phpstorm7
@RonniSkansing I'm looking for a long-term relationship.
user924016
18:34
@DanLugg vim
user924016
lol
@RonniSkansing Someone my age.
user924016
sorry it is more a editor
user924016
@DanLugg tell me if you find anything
user924016
another plus would be terminal / bash integration
user924016
18:36
and speedy
Good lawd. Anyone looking for a blog or website?
13
oddly it looks as if there was a two-appointment limit
heh
user924016
reminds me of star wars somehow...
@DanLugg I'd hire him
@MadaraUchiha sup?
Newbies in PHP tag.
So, aside from PHPStorm, it seems that 5.5 support is a no-go in ... well anything?
19:11
@MadaraUchiha that was me, pinging you, like you asked
@BenjaminGruenbaum Caught me mid meal :P Will you be here in like 20-30 mins? :P
possibly/probably
@Fabien this is why people have no respect for Indians
@crypticツ Can we get one of those for JS?
@BenjaminGruenbaum sure
19:20
Thanks ^^
you want the leopard background too? =oP
it comes standard...my wallpaper
Sure, why not :)
@Fabien: lol. It made my eyes bleed, but I still spent some time ROFLing.
Image with blinking eyes. Really? lol
19:47
@BenjaminGruenbaum still here?
Mind reviewing my korot haim see what you think?
Sure, send it to benji at tipranks dawt com
@BenjaminGruenbaum a ton of people get removed, I'm going to keep them in the tree regardless if they are still there or removed otherwise children will not be included.
@crypticツ That works, thanks for the effort.
@MadaraUchiha don't really send your resume anywhere as odt.
19:53
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah I know
I just wrote it on Ubuntu and planning on making it both docx, hebrew, english and in HTML on the site I theoretically will have :P
It says "no preview" and not I have to open it with word, which is what HR people use anyway - which makes it look silly :P
Can you open it? Or should I convert it to docx for you (I have it open anyway)
Also, no offense but your CV is horrible.
As in, it doesn't make you sound really as good as you are.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Room?
Sure invite me
Anonymous
20:27
do closures accept objects from method chaining?
Would you consider a person who has a bachelor's degree in economics and a masters degree in computer science an economist or a computer scientist?
@SineLaboreNihil Was the second degree research, and was it related to economics?
It wasn't related to economics. It was all programming classes.
@Fabien I have exec with $_GET - true story.
It's even in production.
20:31
Probably a little more secure than some of those though
Oh, it's internal, and in my home, and to a vm
heh
:P
Still, it's exec with $_GET
user924016
lol!
20:55
lol is it possible to re-compile php and make objects accessed with a dot instead of ->?
Is it a big job to do?
I mean, requires a lot of changes?
@JonyKale that's what bothers you about php? Seriously?
@BenjaminGruenbaum nope, was just wondering.
20:57
@AlmaDo No, it's not. It's just changing the tokenizer and changing what does string concat if I understand correctly.
We'd have to ask someone who actually knows how the PHP complier works like @NikiC or @JoeWatkins
user924016
lol
user924016
that would be great 10 + x.10
but yeah, removing the stupid $ sign and php will look better imo
@BenjaminGruenbaum for somebody who is new in PHP the answer is Yes
@AlmaDo New to coding maybe..
@JonyKale Seriously, if you don't like the language syntax or semantics - just use another language.
20:59
@BenjaminGruenbaum And then I need to get a special lib to work with it on the web.
user924016
lol
@JonyKale Yeah, so?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I would rather just edit PHP if i knew how ;) (if it was for my own project)
@JonyKale Why? Learning other languages is good anyway.
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's obviously is, that's what I am doing. I just feel to work on the web with PHP, as it is easier.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Did you do computer science in uni?
21:11
@JonyKale Yes, but I don't see how that's relevant to anything.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just wanted to ask something (not related to php or this chat), should I ask? It's not related to your life either, just a question.
How many yehidot in math does a uni require to enter a computer science class in israel?
4-5?
@AlmaDo no.
see phrase below..
21:18
Does anyone know if PhpStorm allows you to lock scrollbars when you put two tabs windows in split view side-by-side? Notepad++ allowed you to do that where when you scroll one window it scrolls the other in sync, allowing you to do a side-by-side comparison.
@AlmaDo didn't read so much before^^
@crypticツ You can do that when you're doing a compare with a version from your source control.
25 mins ago, by Alma Do
@BenjaminGruenbaum for somebody who is new in PHP the answer is Yes
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's chganing the tokenizer and the parser ;-)
@Danack just figured it out, need to select two files from the file tree then right click and choose compare files it opens them up in new window with diffs marked and has synced scrolling
21:25
oh yeah. That also works.
@JonyKale If you have 3, you can do a Mechina and make it. I know several people who did it. Don't let the crappy way a beautiful subject (Math) is taught in school put you down.
@bwoebi That's surprising. That sounds like unnecessary coupling.. Why would the parser have to be aware of that change?
Well I am at 3 right now (yud alef) at the moment. My school's computer science teacher said that I would need 4 in math to not have problems in uni
@BenjaminGruenbaum so that $this->list; is possible.
@bwoebi I'm not sure I follow.
@JonyKale Fun fact - our education system is really shitty at math. Don't worry about it and don't let anyone tell you people who're doing 5 units of math are in any way better at math than you. If it's interesting to you - learn it. I've taught people from broken homes and no 3 units of math 5 units of maths when I was teaching at the Mechina at the Hebrew University. People who set their goals and follow through make it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum because the parser just parses a variable T_OBJECT_OPERATOR T_STRING, but not a variable T_OBJECT_OPERATOR T_LIST, so the lexer needs to emit a T_STRING and not an T_LIST, which only can be done by an extra rule in lexer.
21:29
yeah I noticed, 5 units isn't that hard, everything is learn able aslong as your brain is healty. and the teachers here call the people who do 5 genious
@bwoebi This is me being extremely bad at PHP, but what's the main difference between $object->variable and $object->list
@BenjaminGruenbaum list is a keyword. and keywords usually can't be used as identifiers.
@bwoebi Ah, phew, I thought I missed something obvious.
Still, why would that require an extra change? Doesn't that rule already exist for ->?
(Sorry for being slow here )
@JonyKale Maybe they are geniuses I don't know :) But certainly not for doing 5 units.
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's what I mean. the rule would have to be applied on . instead of -> now.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yea, I meant like if you're not that genious, you can't do 5 which is incorrect.
21:33
@bwoebi Why is the parser even aware of ->? Shouldn't changing what token is T_OBJECT_OPERATOR (and maybe string concat token) be enough?
@bwoebi Yeah it happened to me once, where i wrote double = double.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); just in c#
@JonyKale The problem is the attitude, Math is fun and awesome - teachers teach it as if it's hard and scary.
They're really great at making people afraid of Math, it's absurd :S
@BenjaminGruenbaum I noticed, when I asked i want to move to 4 (they already did 803, and i only finished 801 last year) they told me "Do you even know how hard is 4 ? why are you going for things that you can't do, stick to 3 for now, and then we will see"
My school linked maths and English together, So if you were great at maths and terrible at English you ended up in a medium group for both. I attribute this to a large part of why I never took to maths.
No matter how much I asked to be moved up to the advanced group it wasn't possible.
@JonyKale Just so you know - the law forbids them from saying no. They are legally obligated to put you in 4 units if you ask.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know, but they are probably afraid of me getting lost. But I am planning to take a private teacher for a bit & learn online and finish 802 this winter & continue to 4
@Fabien I was in the 6th grade in Baltimore. I didn't know almost any English so I was put in ESL (English as a Second Language) classes. My Math was solid so I was put in Math GT (The highest level there), because of the system - I was also put in English GT (the highest level of English). So I was taking both classes with people who learned to say "Dog" and classes where we'd read Shakespeare . If that's not bad enough I got a C- in ESL classes and an A+ in Math and English GT.
Shows you how the system is broken sometimes ^_^
Hello everyone!
@BenjaminGruenbaum Indeed it is. It's pretty easy to think back to how schooling was partially responsible for failing its students.
@JonyKale Go for it, and don't be afraid, set goals for yourself. Train and get better :)
21:39
Oh? Another one from the chosen people?
@Fabien partially :P?
Usually due to relic teachers being in charge.
@Fabien Well, it's not like the ministry of education really encourages new blood into the system.
Kinda really pisses me off to think about it.
Universities are decent though.
21:42
It doesn't pay off to be a teacher really, and even if you are, you are limited to whatever the ministry has put on the agenda
Which is usually MS stuff
Basically, they teach you programming for the exams, not programming.
@MadaraUchiha Rarely, MS has one of the best stacks but almost no one teaches it, or at least understands it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Did you know that in 802 growth and decay (math), to find t (time), if you do log(mt / m0) / log(c) to find t, they will ignore it and it wont be counted as a answer, you have to find t manually by multiple checking. that's fucked up
Their license sucks, and their ToS sucks, and it's expensive, but at the end of the dat it is one of the best stacks.
@BenjaminGruenbaum By "teaching" I mean they teach C# for half a year without speaking about objects.
@JonyKale Heh :P
@MadaraUchiha I would not start teaching someone coding with C#.
21:43
The year I asked to be moved up was GCSE. GCSEs are over 2 years. In year 1 I asked to be moved up and the teacher just flat out said no. That teacher had a breakdown and in the second year the new (and awesome) teacher said to my parents I should have never been in that class. Mildly comforting but it just validates my being pissed off about it.
They let you hand in a .net project where you only made some of the front-end JavaScript for validating forms.
My brother is going through it right now
I didn't believe him at first
Thought he was trolling me
Because when I did mechatronics, we sweat blood over our project
@MadaraUchiha The world is full of noobs :P
But then I spoke to the teacher, and she confirmed what he said but emphasised that "he needs to understand how the server-side work as well".
Ask her what an HTTP status code is :P
In which point is was already like
21:45
@MadaraUchiha Yeah, school IT courses are a joke. I did IT and one of the modules was about effectively writing meeting minutes. The IT course was basically a receptionist course :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum In uni comp sci degree, do you learn networking?
@JonyKale Yes, but HTTP status codes are covered in internet technologies course not in networking (well, sometimes they cover HTTP but it's not a priority)
Also, for the Hebrew speakers among us
It's mainly probability, and more basic protocols.
Very interesting, and utterly mind-blowing if you didn't know it
21:47
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yea i meant like working with sockets, making a server, handling packets, etc
@MadaraUchiha Is this the one where she tells the crowd she just found out her IP address and it's 127.0.0.1 :P? She's pretty stupid. She has no idea what she is saying.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Nah, she's explaining about "deep web"
For example PHP server that handles a whole chat, like this chat.
@JonyKale That's usually OS course, you learn a lot about how linux is built in there. In internet technologies you implement an HTTP server on top of TCP from scratch.
Impressing to be honest, can't wait to start it. but I can't be bothered to do army xD
user924016
21:48
linux is king
@MadaraUchiha Oh wait, you know she is trolling, right :P?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Trolling how?
@MadaraUchiha Pretty much everything in that lecture is dead on wrong, look at the comments. It's a constant joke in the "Programming Jokes" group.
@JonyKale Lemme find it for you, internet technologies - one sec.
what did you want to ask ?
@JoeWatkins We already got an answer from @bwoebi but thanks
@BenjaminGruenbaum Heh
@MadaraUchiha She is so wrong it's hilarious. It sounds like she went on /b/ once , read all the troll posts about the dark net, and made a lecture about it.
@JonyKale this is ex4 docs.google.com/document/d/… it's pretty much "Learn JavaScript, Learn NodeJS, Read the HTTP RFC, learn how TCP works, implement an HTTP web server on top of TCP". This is ex5 - docs.google.com/document/d/… - do it
@bwoebi should be baked on monday
@JoeWatkins found a good use for your pthreads \o/ friend of mine is building a disruptor in PHP
@JoeWatkins sorry, that was not for you :/
@crypticツ you forgot @bwoebi
21:54
@Ocramius someone contacted me who was doing a disruptor implementation ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thank you
@JoeWatkins yep, prolic
@HamZa no....
@AlmaDo ah, he got rm -rf'ed :O
21:56
yup..
@JonyKale DO IT.
user924016
^^ <3
@BenjaminGruenbaum Look's difficult to learn
But I didn't read it yet, it might just look like that.
you know what is mamram in army here?
i heard it's like the biggest computers group or something like that, that only genius people get in it.
22:08
Yes, but we do not discuss this here for three reasons - A) Other people might find it not interesting B) You can't really discuss this in public chat rooms and C) I don't like armies, or talking about them very much :P
(Plus, I'm not that impressed :P)
evning
I somewhat was frightened by the surprising page reload… because I just was typing…
And he's back
22:11
@Ocramius lol… Didn't notice that you were pinging me. I thought "I should be backed on Monday".
argh… why is lxr returning a 503?
@HamZa now you can ask her to redo the image ;-)
@bwoebi heh yeah
@Fabien While the course was probably bullshit, as are many, the sentiment is right; a lot of people in the IT industry can't communicate effectively, whether written or verbal, interdepartmentally.
I've had courses like that, and they were complete bullshit.
@HamZa Who ever thought that language should be gender-oriented
22:15
@HamZa that's an old list, I just linked back to the image
@bwoebi the syntax isn't, the symantic should be :P
@crypticツ I see
@crypticツ you heartless pony :P
Anyone ever listen to?
Ayreon is a musical project by Dutch songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist musician and record producer Arjen Anthony Lucassen. Ayreon's music is mostly heavy metal and progressive rock but combines them with genres like folk, classical and electronica. The majority of Ayreon's albums are dubbed "rock operas" (or "metal operas") because the albums contain complex storylines featuring a host of characters, usually with each one being represented by a unique vocalist. Ayreon's music is characterized by the use of traditional instruments in rock music (guitars, bass guitar, drums, ana...
@HamZa he should know better than to feed vampires
@crypticツ !false
22:23
evening yall
I'm drunk and I think you people just also be either drunk or insane in some other way!
@PeeHaa morning
not sure if I should VTC this nonsense or let someone answer it ?
http://stackoverflow.com/q/19883792
@HamZa morngin mr @HamZa
@HamZa lol
"...I want to make it so that when someone clicks a certain link on my page [...] an .exe or .deb file is executed on their device/machine..." -- Oh yea, seems completely legit. — Dan Lugg 21 secs ago
lxr is down ...
evening @PeeHaa
22:29
@PeeHaa aaah you should have told me sooner, I would have had some drinks as well =oD
@DanLugg +1'ed it :)
@JoeWatkins chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/12852473#12852473 already noticed that… I'd ask in irc oh, you already did.
Very useful @MadaraUchiha מידענות ברשת העמוקה ענב גנד גלילי חלק א'!!!! I just watched a chick go "dskhcdksjchdsjhgc djshgkjsdh jkdfh kjdf kjfdh kldjvcirue;osk;okxclkdsj "
@PeeHaa "For the hebrew speakers among us"?
@PeeHaa what about something understandable?
22:30
Besides saying "dskhcdksjchdsjhgc djshgkjsdh jkdfh kjdf kjfdh kldjvcirue;osk;okxclkdsj " she makes me puke :P
@bwoebi Exactly my point
:-)
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Q: How to ignore '\40' expressions and just output the cell-text

user2581649So I always use figlet {text} to generate box text for my programs, but this time ~ My C compiler decided to act up. How do I ignore the \40 for this array of text: static char *header = " _ _ _ _ _____ _ \n" " | \ | | ___| |___ _____ ...

@JoeWatkins :-(
yeah, I'm guessing he is creating a 'Network Trojan'
I know rite ... thwarting my plans ...
lol
22:31
@crypticツ Didn't you get the memo :>-(
@crypticツ LOL
@crypticツ lol, interesting strategy... "they'll never think it's bad if I just come out and say it!"
@crypticツ Let me vandalize that post
@DanLugg Nice
> Muahaha! Nobody will think there's a bomb in a box that says "There's a bomb in this box"!
22:33
@PeeHaa Is this because @Cool2beblue is deleting his account? Drinking your sadness away? =o(
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A: How to ignore '\40' expressions and just output the cell-text

nightcracker Escape all backslashes: static const char header[] = " _ _ _ _ _____ _ \n" " | \\ | | ___| |___ _____ _ __| | __ |_ _| __ ___ (_) __ _ _ __ \n" " | \\| |/ _ \\ __\\ \\ /\\ / / _ \\| '__| |/ / | || '__/ _ \\| |/ _` | '_ \\ \n...

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"deleting his account" ... what, does he have to fill out forms or something?
Are jQuery plugins allowed? I have a jQuery plugin that does this but it requires jQuery 1.9+ so that might be a problem. $.installDebOrExe()Benjamin Gruenbaum 24 secs ago
@crypticツ yes totally! :P
22:34
@PeeHaa omfg
@PeeHaa lol
@PeeHaa hahahah
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
If you upvote it the author won't complain =oP
22:35
@crypticツ haha :-)
Oh lol... I didn't even realize those two questions were the same user.
@crypticツ Well, +50 rep for no reason :P
I'm hungry! @Fabien suggest food NOW!
@PeeHaa add sudo :)
Oooooooooor if you are sleeping. sudo WAKE THE FUCK UP AND SUGGEST FOOD NOW doge!
22:38
Well, I have a adobe flash 0day that does this (and it requires POST exploitation). But given that, it crashes the system. I want my product to be user-friendly. I am looking for a legitimate way of doing this, along with a safe way because once I begin to advertise my product. It cannot be hazardous at all... of course I dont want to be sued. JQuery is allowed, anything you guys can give me is perfect. I am looking to be introduced to all methods. Cheers! — user2581649 34 secs ago
Am I doing it rite?
<< E_TOO_LATE
lol ^
heya fruit
E_ODD
That user is hilarious (facepalm)
22:39
@PeeHaa I'm not @Fabien, but:
Kimchi jjigae () is a variety of jjigae, or stew-like Korean dish, made with kimchi and other ingredients, such as scallions, onions, diced tofu, pork, and seafood, although pork and seafood are generally not used in the same recipe. It is one of the most common jjigae in Korea. History Kimchi is known to have been eaten as pickled vegetables, and only became the kimchi known today in the mid-Joseon era, when chili peppers were first introduced to the country. Kimchi jjigae is assumed to have been developed around this time, as well. Preparation and serving Kimchi jjigae is often cooke...
alright, back to watching cartoons, later
> made with kimchi and other ingredients, such as scallions, onions, diced tofu, pork, and seafood
Koreatown in NYC... best stuff in the fucking world (outside of Korea that is)
Great now I have to find out what the hell kimchi as and whwther I have it in the fridge
@crypticツ The only problem is users who don't have adobe flash installed :-D
22:40
@crypticツ laters @crypticツ @crypticツ @crypticツ
@PeeHaa if you have kimchi in your fridge, you must love korean foods.. haha
Wellllllll it's worth the adventure of looking into it
If I'm not back in 30 minutes call the pohlice
that question above still isn't closed?!
@bwoebi it's on topic isn't it?
22:46
We are preserving it for everybody's amusement
@PeeHaa I say closing, not deleting
@bwoebi we thought maybe you want to answer it :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum not really. Stackexchange is not a site for asking how to do evil things/things that could be used for evil…
@bwoebi and... now the answer has an upvote so he can't delete it :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum downvoting is enough if it just has one upvote.
22:48
@bwoebi I upvoted the answer - it's a funny question no need to delete it :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum :-)
An answer like the following would be awesome:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> #***IMPOSSIBRUUUUUUUUU***
(test it out to see the output :))
@HamZa E_TOO_MUCH_GREY (Am I correct?)
Why does it (the question) have two upvotes?
@HamZa If the audience is IE it probably isn't impossibru
22:49
@bwoebi !!true
@PeeHaa Those are big words :P
@HamZa !0 would have been shorter.
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
@BenjaminGruenbaum :-P
@PeeHaa You really take shit (IE) into consideration?
22:51
I have to. When I am on the job the client will require shit.
Who am I to not give shit on request?
:-)
@PeeHaa Sure. If he pays extra.
@bwoebi isn't programming evil? XP
@PeeHaa unless you're E_OUT_OF_SHIT
(I'm not kidding, btw)
@reikyoushin generally not.
@MadaraUchiha Agree (I'm not kidding too)
22:52
@MadaraUchiha Question: what kind of job do you have?
@PeeHaa IE requires you to do (much) more work. Hence, you should charge more.
@PeeHaa Not one dealing with clients, currently.
Again: What kind of job do you have
Thankfully
I want to watch a movie but I'm short on options, suggestions?
@PeeHaa Military
22:53
Gnight.
Yes. Let's charge more for IE!!!!! Ow btw I'm working for the military and really haven't worked IRL that much ;-)
@LucasB WHERE genre = ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum night yo!
@PeeHaa Are you opening a front against the IDF again?
Have you honestly forgotten what happened the last time?
@HamZa Any good movies actually, to watch with girlfriend. Comedy?
22:54
Nope. I just hate blanket unsupported by facts statements in general
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A: Auto-download & execute file on redirect

dbanetThe asker said he develops an application for business, so it might be used in a corporation intranet, for example, only, and that looks legitimate. What is the browser used by your users? If the standart is Internet Explorer, then you can use ActiveX, which, I hope, may run arbitrary code on us...

> And stop downvoting the question, please.
lol.
@PeeHaa Here's a reminder
@LucasB No series?
I have another reminder
22:55
@LucasB I'm still
@PeeHaa only movies :)
The point still stands
@PeeHaa Which is? :P
22:57
nite
You have not worked with clients (my guess is ever)
night @JoeWatkins
Am I far from the truth
Your first statement is busted by his other question ... — HamZa 1 min ago
@PeeHaa I have with some, luckily not unreasonable ones.
And with worked I mean webdevelopment and with clients I mean private sector
@MadaraUchiha Show me one
Although they were probably going easy on me since I was relatively young :P
Meh, it was when I was still during highschool
22:59
Serious with a blanket statement like "you pay more for IE" you have not had a real client

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