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09:02
@Jack ok done thanxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi people!
I got a question
Concerning sessions...
I understand that it's not a good thing to store a username in a session
So, would a better approach be, assigning a session_key to each user upon registration and use that in their session?
@JoeWatkins always_populate_raw_post_data = 1 | 2 ^_^
hi, @JoeWatkins
again! :D
09:09
lol
The "J" strikes again.
Hi @JoeWatkins .. guess what
@Jack that's because while I'm typing, you send a message and system sorts names in substitution by last activity
@Duikboot what ?
@Jack huh ?
@JoeWatkins From ML :)
Monring
09:12
@JoeWatkins Almost friday
Always nice to come into the office and find:
> [Mon Nov 25 16:39:32 2013] [notice] child pid 7442 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
Yay!
Morning
@Jack what's all this about, I haven't been following it ? nothing stupid is happening is it ??
09:13
@PeeHaa yep, and especially if that's something like critical process and date is week ago ..
Morning
congrats on the job @Fabien
Thanks Joe :)
hi, @Fabien - so, you passed?
09:13
@JoeWatkins No, Ferenc made sure that suggestion was nipped in the bud lol
Who knows a good tutorial to learn Namespaces from the start? Is this a good one?sitepoint.com/php-53-namespaces-basics
@AlmaDo Yeah, they called me about an hour after the interview to offer me the position.
good, good
@Fabien good :D I'm glad. Congratulations to you! //bah, unset($seekingForJob['Fabien']);
stuff finally quieted down about the pow().
09:15
there were so very many questions about that ...
@AlmaDo heh. Cheers. Out of everyone I think I was probably the person least likely/able to turn an offer down :p
I hope the voting will go quietly, even if people vote 'no' :)
@JoeWatkins More like misunderstandings as to how math expressions should work ... I mean ... I thought most have some kind of scientific groundwork ;-)
@Fabien so when will you start?
09:17
Deceber 19th. Day after I finish my current job.
Just before Christmas, nice.
@Jack yeah, that always seems to happen, when you say you're introducing something new a bunch of people will completely misunderstand and the rest will ask you to incorporate features into your patch that are either impossible, within the realm of this universe anyway, or we already have them ...
@Fabien oh, btw - that means all that stuff about domains & levenshtein comparison is now garbage? :p
I wanted to suggest adding an Easter egg in there, though.
For some random combination it will return int(42) =D
I don't see a reason not to have it, I heard niki say that he didn't like it because people don't understand it ... people don't understand much of anything ... wonder how many people really understood what a co-routine or generator was when he was writing that patch ... I think it's as useful as any other math function, to someone doing math ... which is at least something that is done today in php ...
09:19
Yup.
The coroutine stuff was pretty interesting .
Still is.
yeah but completely forgotten about by the computing world, I hadn't heard the world co-routine in ten odd years
I believe the old Windows used to have something like that.
because we have smp's ... they aren't required anymore ... still neat for PHP, because it doesn't have smp's ...
Like ... Windows 3
yeah it was all there was
09:21
@AlmaDo I'm sure someone will need it but for me, yeah. Won't be using it unfortunately :(
and it was awesome.
it was terrible for an operating system, one badly behaved program actually does ruin everything
Now I have to nicely word an email to the contractors who were expecting me to be available till Christmas that they need to find someone else or let me work extra time now.
You could already do some nasty stuff with hooking into interrupts :)
@Fabien ah, that's ok. That was an interesting task anyway
09:23
@AlmaDo Thank you for your help on it :)
@JoeWatkins Remember the good old TSR days?
hmm .. why is there a seeming assumption, that and empty spacetime (with no matter/energy present) is uniform?
BTW guys, I got invited to the Christmas party for the new job (which is before I start), but it's on the same day as my current employers (Who I am friends with). Which would you go to?
I didn't, because nobody has mentioned it in so many years ... but yes, that's basically the dos equivalent of co-routines right ?
Current one
If you want to hang out with your friends for a last xmas
or new one, if you want to get to know the new people
@Fabien neither, stay home and get high as a fuckin kite ...
^^ why is there usleep() for all except windows in uniqid() and for when no extra entropy is requested?
the system clock is obviously used to create the unique id
by usleeping you ensure a different value
windows probably has some other way, or uses the clock implicitly
Yeah, but if you choose 'more entropy' it doesn't usleep().
I dunno, cygwin is voodoo, don't trust it ...
09:28
Now it's like ... you choose 'more entropy' and you get more on the right, but less on the left? Strange.
Cygwin actually requires 'more entropy' for whatever reason hehe
seems reversed
That's what I thought.
voodoo
those ifdefs don't make any sense
But I guess combined_lcg() already gives enough entropy so that they don't have to sleep ... unless that already does sleep().
if more entropy is required then set it ...
09:29
Hello all
hmm, let me dig a little.
@JoeWatkins lol
hehe morningz :)
Can any one explain, the persistent cookie token
Can anyone please tell me... Can the value of <option> contain spaces in between them i.e. are my value, 'Another value' valid for it?
09:31
yes
@VladKucherov I've been trying to set this with jquery but it strips away the part after space..
@Kamran value can be even a book ... but notice that if you send it by GET method it is limited to 2083 char i think
I watched a really crazy documentary yesterday, entropy reminded me ... it was about Hawking and the information paradox ... they were basically making him out to be a gimmick, saying he wasn't important to the physics world at all, even though, it's his math that allows them to work on black holes at all, and that the only reason people listened to him at all was his robot voice ... I couldn't believe it ...
Oh sorry. I forgot to add the 'commas' around some value in the `value=some value...
It's working now
@VladKucherov thanks however,
@K
@KamranAhmed you are welcome =]
@JoeWatkins It is sad that people don't appreciate the one who helped them out. people get to comfortable with ideas other gave them. so comfortable that they forget that it is not their ideas... it's sad but true... unfortunately this is how the world acts since day 1
09:37
@webarto been ridiculously busy at home and not supposed to be on chat at work. I will be back soon though, promise :-)
they were really harsh
oh noes @DaveRandom you're not allowed in chat at new job ?
that's not a question, I just read what you wrote :)
bit crappy tho ...
Does anyone have some solid read about sessions and cookies and their security?
sure ... sessions were never intended to be secure, and by default, aren't, at all ...
09:40
Hmm
Are here bit coin believers? :D
I'm a beginner, I've been reading the Definitive guide to form based authentication
But I need to understand how to apply them
Google can't seem to yield quality stuff these days
what do you mean by beginner ?
Just started learning programming with PHP
less than 2 weeks ago
okay, then maybe start at the beginning, Definitive guides to anything are only useful when you have a definitive goal, taking a subject like that out of context is not likely to do you any good ... the best advice has to be sit down with a book that is intended for the audience that you are a part of, that is a novice .... there are lots, urm actually, two that I know of, good sites about php on the net, but you will find the information bewildering if you are not accustomed to the terminology
used there
read a good book from cover to cover, understand it properly, then find out what interests you and read about it on the net when you are able to tell bullshit from good advice
09:45
I am reading Php Solutions by David Powers
I got it yesterday
But thing is many stuff are not the norms anymore
web design != programming
I don't web design, not ever, but program almost anytime I'm awake ... I'm programming right now while talking to you ...
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moooorning
09:47
Programming part is what interests me
There's another book someone told me to look at, PHP Cookbook by O'reilley
Now that looks great. I'll get that and start reading it
I like book shops, I like looking in books and seeing the kind of language/imagery used ... probably visit a book store and pull a chair up next to the cs section ...
Where I live, there are barely any book shops which sell programming books
@JoeWatkins dunno ... title makes me think that it actually is piece of crap
09:50
let alone have a CS section
@tereško did you check the revised login I made?
there's a whole range of books in the same format on different subjects, it seems like a more serious range of books
Im on a mac and doing : cd /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/ to go into my mamp web folder index.
@SabTheCoder nope ... can you re-post it. I will take a look, while torrent for @JoeWatkins book pick is downloading
Is there a way to create a shortcut in my terminal so I don't have to type that path all the time?
Second
Now my problem is sessions.
09:52
@SabTheCoder What do you want to do?
@Duikboot Learn and be better
@SabTheCoder this seems to go tits up if user is not in the DB
Yeah, about that is if(mysqli_num_rows)
Can I use that?
and $_SESSION['sessionuserName'] = //STUCK HERE; should simply be $_SESSION['user'] = $userName , because session is not accessible externally
So it's not a problem assigning username to a session?
But it is with cookies since they are client-side...
09:55
random person cannot read data from session , but cookies are quite visible
@SabTheCoder You can easily modify your own cookies
@tereško I picked that one at random, but people do like the way he writes ... goodreads.com/author/show/22737.W_Jason_Gilmore he has a PHP4 book (completely irrelevant, I know) but it has 5 stars .. I don't think it will be a bad range of books, they seem to have collected a wide range of talent amazon.co.uk/s/…
So I could just change my username
Sessions are stored server side, usually in the /tmp folder. (I believe)
Correct me if I am wrong please anyone :)
So is it logical if I assign a unique key to each user upon registration, then when they login, I grab that cookie_key and send it to their cookie?
09:57
@JoeWatkins I tend to recommend "Beginning PHP 5.3" , but I will take a look at what's inside yours. For future consideration: getting books on torrents is easy. Before you recommend something, do a quick leaf-through.
yeah maybe should have ... be interested to hear what you find ... I've usually got a pretty good nose in the shop, and would usually have a look through before purchasing ... in general though, if a publisher has their ear to the ground they will pick up good talent, and I did see that they have a wide range of php books and thought that one sounded most suitable for a novice ...
@SabTheCoder to extract data from session, your server has to be compromised. To extract data from cookies, you need an education of 5th grader.
okay
//Execute Query
mysqli_stmt_execute($stmt);

if(mysqli_num_rows(mysqli_stmt_execute($stmt)) == 0)
{
header('location: bazinga.php');
}

//Bind Result
mysqli_stmt_bind_result($stmt, $Pass);
@Fabien they are yes, usually in tmp, which is the thing that makes them horribly insecure ... cat /tmp/sess_* on any server with php installed (by a dummy) and you have every session on your screen ...
@JoeWatkins but you still need a direct access to a server or a remote code injection to do that
10:01
Hmm, You don't hear much about changing that. Do you store them somewhere else when you get the opportunity to during a project?
if I assign a variable like this:
//Execute Query
$boom = mysqli_stmt_execute($stmt);

if(mysqli_num_rows($boom) == 0)
{
header('location: bazinga.php');
}
//Do I need to call $boom again here?

//Bind Result
mysqli_stmt_bind_result($stmt, $Pass);
/me is not too familiar with mysqli API
@tereško oh yeah of course ... but we all know how hard that is on insert shared host here, and we all know that no real effort is put into making php secure, is it pretty much all on your knowledge of configuration and the host operating system ... it is what Rasmus calls a "layered approach to security", where we aren't meant to do anything with absolute infallibility, it is on the user ...
@Fabien I do not use sessions for anything other than randomly generated strings and meaningless numbers
How do you know what to use?
those strings/numbers are used to negotiate connections to whatever is providing my real session storage ... sessions in their default form are completely useless as soon as your application requires more than one server
10:06
What is providing your real session storage?
I really need some help. Can someone chat privately to help?
depends, maybe couchbase, maybe the backend application, maybe some other remote service
o/ everyone
o/ E.T
user924016
10:07
ROOOoAOAOooooOOAWR
user924016
=]
that still does not matter if you are stuck on a bad shared hosting
<div id="sidebar"><?php include('sidebar.php'); ?></div> FAIL
xD
user924016
@Loko why in private, just ask?
xD
Looks like indentation makes an impact :D
10:10
@RonniSkansing Ok so I have to explain it first... Here it comes:
@tereško it's not just about shared hosting ... servers are breached all the time, even the servers run by people who should know what they are doing ... not so distant past PHP was hacked ... you should assume that someone will get in, you should prepare for that in case it does happen ... shared hosting is where most people are going to experience having their application hacked, but it does happen, everywhere ...
user924016
And all the time
it's a big mistake to think that because you're the only one with root keys that you are safe, and that you can lax on security, you cannot, and should not, you should assume that someone can get in, and when I say prepare for that, just make life difficult for them, without affecting runtime, its not so difficult, spread things out, use encryption, use some external hardware/service, just keep them jumping through hoops and maybe they will give up ...
someone determined enough will always get what they want
Beginning PHP 5.3 is awesome :O
of course the best protection is not to store anything in the first place ... which should be the goal usually ...
10:15
hi
@RonniSkansing I have a forum.php and a thread.php. In the forum.php there are all kind of links with threads. Which will be pass on the thread id to show all the information that belongs to the thread. Now when i click the thread.php I can't see the comments. Then when I post a comment, I get an error and it suddenly does show me all the comments. Also when I try to click a button to delete the question it wont delete anymore(it used to delete) but now it doesn't. Althought deleting comments does.
Problem with database @Loko ?
Maybe you moved some files and you forgot to include your db connection
@SabTheCoder Nope when I comment, it does insert in database
When you fetch it?
10:17
Should I show the code?
user924016
@Loko which error do you get, and can you make a pastie.org
what's a pastie.org?
Post the code, I'm a beginner but i'll try to debug it ^_^
pastebin.com
paste your code there and generate a link
Select time 10 minutes, if you don't want your code online forever
@RonniSkansing Notice: Undefined index: thread_id in C:\Users\Loko\Desktop\Loko\school\USBWebserver v8.5\8.5\root\website\thread.php on line 18 that's the error
Your variable is blank
that's why
"Undefined index" is for array
No wait I can explain the error.
the $someArray['thread_id'] is not defined
I reload the page when i click a button and it can't fetch the thread ID which I got from the forum.php
but also no idea how to fix
you just don't reload it?
10:20
So I post a comment and it wont even show...
Make something such that when you go on that page it SHOULD have a value to pass otherwise redirect to main
user924016
@tereško have you seen V (series)?
Anyway my code: pastebin.com/m8UyD64c
@RonniSkansing yeah, the new one that is. Was ok, but it was discontinued. Not a masterpiece, but above average.
user924016
10:21
@tereško the one with 2 seasons right?
user924016
seaons 2 last episode, is epic... hehe
... they were cut off. So writers just came up with some crap
user924016
@tereško (lets kill them all)
user924016
and let the bad ones win
user924016
i loved it
user924016
10:23
perfect ending
user924016
@Loko
$thread_id =$mysqli2->real_escape_string($_REQUEST['thread_id']); <<- the $_REQUEST['thread_id'] is not defined.
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@tereško i watched falling skies in hope of something similar...
I have seen things go other way too. Babylon 5 was written for 4 seasons, and then studio decided "lets make one more season" .. which turned out to be crap.
Who watched Dexter?
@RonniSkansing I know because I reload the page and the $_REQUEST['thread_id'] is from the forum.php which he cant find because I didn't acces it from forum.php
10:25
first 6 seasons only ...
Brilliant @tereško. Stop watching now!
@Loko learn to use prepared statements
user924016
@Loko is it suppose to work something like
yousite.com/thread.php?thread_id=10 ?
@RonniSkansing yup.
10:27
also .. @Loko .. emm ... what the fuck:
 $sqldeletecomment=$mysqli2->query("delete from comments WHERE comment_id = '".$_POST['comment_id']."'");
@tereško Any other books similar/better to Beginning PHP 5.3?
btw, interesting (even if that's not how it should be done): stackoverflow.com/questions/20214201/…
@tereško ??
@Loko that's from your posted code. What will happen if I sent 1' OR '1'='1 as comment ID
Prepared statements FTW o/
10:30
@AlmaDo Sounds like you need readline for that.
@tereško quick question
@tereško It's not something you can insert.
Should mysqli_stmt_execute($stmt); always be executed before mysqli_stmt_fetch($stmt);?
@Loko why so? It seems to me like you are reading directly from user's input.
Hello all.
10:32
@tereško It's from this: <input name="comment_id" type="hidden" value="{$comments['comment_id']}">
@Loko have you heard about FireBug ?
missed commas?
@tereško yup
you can edit the form any time you want
user924016
@Loko i think he is telling you that the code suffers from sql injection vuln
user924016
10:33
You should fix it first thing :)
That's why he gave you the video on prepared statements
@RonniSkansing I know he's telling me but it's not even insertable that value
@RonniSkansing and he is telling me that there is no injection, because data comes from hidden HTML input
user924016
@tereško yea hehe. But he does not know better... yet
user924016
@Loko it is. Actully i could also do something like thread.php?thread_id=MY_VERY_OWN_CODE
10:34
@SabTheCoder yes, because you actually need to perform the query before you get any data back. Although, it is possible to prepare a statement once, and then execute it with different values
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@KamranAhmed Use pastebin.
@RonniSkansing Then it wouldn't exist so nothing to delete. + the delete button is a tool just for me
@tereško So if I assign it a variable, and use it to check if the $username is present in my Db, I need to call the variable again?
@Jack the manual page for that is poor :\ I've never used that. Can you show some samples?
@SabTheCoder you cannot "call variables". What did you mean?
10:36
$yo = mysqli_stmt_execute($stmt);

if(mysqli_num_rows($yo) == 0)
{
header('location: bazinga.php');
}

$yo;

//Bind Result
mysqli_stmt_bind_result($stmt, $Pass);
Like this
@Jack sorry..
user924016
@Loko, lets go back to the first issue you had. It says undefined var ... and it seems you understand why it does. So how can i help you on that part?
Can anyone please check and tell me what's wrong with it?
@SabTheCoder I think you actually have to bind the result before you execute .. then again, I am not familiar with MySQLi API (prefer to stick with PDO).
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@KamranAhmed what field type is the id in the db?
10:39
@RonniSkansing Ok you get what's going wrong?
I guess it should be executed first, then after it grabs the pass, it assigns it to $Pass I'll try to see if this works.
Thanks :)
@RonniSkansing Or should I explain?
@RonniSkansing it was integer :P Thanks..
user924016
@Loko sure, you are using a variable that is not set unless you come from other specific adress
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@KamranAhmed np ;)
10:40
@KamranAhmed isn't the party_id_co column some variation of INT type? You are trying to insert a string as a number ...
@RonniSkansing Yes. Well that's the problem pretty much. How do i fix it
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@Loko well what do want to do if no ID is set?
@tereško thanks for your reply. I accidently made it an integer while it was meant to be varchar... Have resolved it thanks :-)
@RonniSkansing Euhm well maybe an error message?
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@Loko that sounds okay... so do you know how to check if a variable or array index is set?
10:42
@RonniSkansing yeah sure but what if I reload the page?
@RonniSkansing It loses the ID
use sessions
user924016
@Loko are you sending the data via. post?
@RonniSkansing You saw my pastebin right?
user924016
yea, i have to look at it again moment.
user924016
if i remember right you used $_REQUEST
user924016
10:43
Any specific reason you use $_REQUEST ?
@RonniSkansing Not really. Is post better in this case?
user924016
@Loko, you should lookup the difference between POST and GET requests. In this case, you probably want a $_GET request
user924016
could you give me an example on how you link to the thread.php
user924016
(from the previous page)
@RonniSkansing
echo <<<EOT
<table>
<th><a href=thread.php?thread_id={$thread['thread_id']}> {$thread['title']} </a></th>
</table>
EOT;
10:45
@AlmaDo Unfortunately, I haven't done much with it ... but it comes with goodies such as history, completion, etc.
user924016
@Loko so when you browse it becomes thread.php?thread_id=42 but does this disappear from the url when you refresh??
@RonniSkansing not just by f5 but I do when I click a button that goes to the thread.php
user924016
@Loko well you could just check if there is set a valid id.
@Jack huh, that's much more difficult.. I've now even trying pcntl
Good Morning
user924016
10:49
if( isset($_GET['thread_id']) === false )
hi, @ThomasWeinert
@RonniSkansing yeah but there isn't when i press a button and then what? It gives an error message. Which it shouldn't
user924016
@Loko why is there not when you press a button (on the thread.php page? )
@RonniSkansing isset(...) === FALSE ... you really want to make sure that it is not set don't you :-)
user924016
@ThomasWeinert hehe i always do like that instead of ! or ==
10:51
@RonniSkansing isset() already returns a boolean, no compare needed
ahh ok
@RonniSkansing
Ok so it's from a form of course so I have this:

<form action="thread.php?thread_id={$thread['thread_id']}" method="post">
but it wont take the thread_id since it disappears
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@ThomasWeinert i can see your point and it is pretty valid.
user924016
@Loko sorry, you lost me there, im not understanding at what point it disappears
@RonniSkansing Exactly at pressing the button
user924016
@Loko try changing POST to GET
user924016
10:54
look in the url
@RonniSkansing Yup i'll try wait
@AlmaDo Not much more difficult than what? :)
more difficult that readline
@RonniSkansing Nothing changed
@AlmaDo Ahh, yeah, I was just shouting a library name ;-)
user924016
10:57
@Loko so the url is not "thread.php?thread_id=42 ?
@RonniSkansing What the actual fuck. It's: thread.php?com=wdawfgwfa&submit=submit
user924016
@Loko it is because it is the form input
@RonniSkansing yeah
user924016
@Loko, what does the button do?
@RonniSkansing submit a comment
user924016
10:59
okay, then use POST instead again

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