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11:00
you could add the id to a hidden field
@RonniSkansing Ok so I got this now: <input name="threadd_id" type="hidden" value="{$thread_id]}">
oops
<input name="threadd_id" type="hidden" value="{$thread_id}">
user924016
double d?
That's how I like it ^^
Double D
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hehe
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@Loko could you paste a link again, im getting offtrack
11:05
@RonniSkansing pastebin.com/v70dKRjg
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@Loko i got bout 20 min, lets go by the code almost line by line and talk abit about it.. ok?
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/41952/room-for-ronni-skansing-and-loko
@Loko I wonder, what happens when Bobby Tables registers in your forum
1' OR 1;--
Hi, I am working on this project: github.com/neerajsohal/amplifier | Do you guys think if it's worth it? any comments are appreciated :)
@webarto SQLi failed.
11:19
@bwoebi For DELETE ?
@webarto no, it got escaped :-)
@bwoebi where? pastebin.com/v70dKRjg line 23, 97
if ( isset( $_POST['delete_comment'] ) ) {
  $sqldeletecomment = $mysqli2->query("delete from comments WHERE comment_id = '".$_POST['comment_id']."'");
  header("Location: thread.php");
}
Doesn't look escaped to me at all :P
@webarto oh, but OP said it is ok, because $_POST['comment_id'] comes from hidden input in the form and could not be possibly changed
@tereško urgs…
11:22
... or something like that
52 mins ago, by Loko
@tereško It's not something you can insert.
51 mins ago, by Loko
@tereško It's from this: <input name="comment_id" type="hidden" value="{$comments['comment_id']}">
Haha, yeah, right.
It's 100% safe then.
@JoeWatkins , btw, that book is really bad. But it gonna take me some time to write up a summary of review.
oh noes
@tereško sorry for sticking my nose in things (as if it really bothers me :P), what book?
from all the SQL queries in that book, 2 were not injectable
11:27
ah well, I'm sure you know you don't take manual pages and deploy them, example code is not meant to illustrate best practice, it is meant to convey an idea ... it's not all that important I don't think, more interested in the context accompanying the examples and what it has to say than the examples themselves ...
but I did pick the book out of the hat really, I probably should have deferred to someone with a title ... the op liked your suggestion anyway ...
@tereško Thanks. I have a general dislike for programming books that are neither general (as in teach you programming and not a technology, like the art of computer programming or from journeyman to master) nor are a reference (like the good parts, PoEAA, Refactoring, GoF DP, etc).
It's more that I've never read a good one.
you cannot very well study a particular aspect of programming until you know what programming is all about, the op was a novice and php his first language, would be pointless to advise him to read the art of computer programming ...
@JoeWatkins got some interview in 4 hours, on 3G from yesterday, couldn't even add slide :(
@JoeWatkins the art of computer programming is a basic introductory book to programming - it starts from the absolute basics.
The Art of Computer Programming (sometimes known by its initials TAOCP) is a comprehensive monograph written by Donald Knuth that covers many kinds of programming algorithms and their analysis. Knuth began the project, originally conceived as a single book with twelve chapters, in 1962. The first three of what was then expected to be a seven-volume set were published in 1968, 1969, and 1973. The first installment of Volume 4 (a paperback fascicle) was published in 2005. The hardback volume 4A was published in 2011. Additional fascicle installments are planned for release approximately b...
wat ?
11:31
@JoeWatkins it also used eregi() all over the examples, error suppression, unsalted md5(), the "security chapter" contained a list of php.ini variables and 4 functions: mysql(), mhash() and two MCrypt, examples that used prepared statements also had no parameter in them ... and on and on it went
its a 1000 page book, with only first 8 chapters being non-offensive
@JoeWatkins Have you read it? It starts with the basics - it's not easy but it's worth it.
oh okay, so it's crap :)
it uses assembly
it is not a beginners book
@JoeWatkins it introduces assembly, it shows you how to do simple logic stuff with assembly. Most of it is not in assembly - it covers so much more.
@webarto that's cool ... good luck with the interview ...
It starts by showing you how computers basically work and some assembly, it's not the focus at all
11:33
All examples in the books use a language called "MIX assembly language", which runs on the hypothetical MIX computer. (Currently, the MIX computer is being replaced by the MMIX computer, which is a RISC version.) Software such as GNU MDK exists to provide emulation of the MIX architecture.
it is not a beginners book
@JoeWatkins yes - it is. It covers absolute fundamentals.
ok it's a beginners book for a particular kind of person, but for someone just interested in learning PHP, c'mon be serious ...
Seriously - read it. It's not a short book but it's a good introduction. The first thing a programmer should see is not how to make a mysql_query with string concatenation (or parameterized queries which they don't understand just as well).
I would link this one on christmas:
cannot find a torrent anywhere
@JoeWatkins PHP with the SAPI is not the first thing a programmer should learn. A programmer should learn what a loop is, what a function is, what a type is. How basic algorithms work, how basic programs are coded and so on. When they're done with that they should learn how code should be structured, how modules should communicate etc.
It's really not that scary and programmers that start by using a framework or a web language often find it scary for no reason. It's the absolute fundamentals.
After you've learned how to (a) write code and (b) structure code then go ahead and learn how to do web programming. Otherwise you're just working with tools you don't understand and can do a lot of harm. You're obviously competent - you know that.
11:37
If a MVC application let's say I retrieve 18 products, they have names with spaces in them like "Apple iPod" for example, a link to that product would look something like site.com/products/apple/54/apple_ipod. Should that underscore be put in in the view? At the moment I am thinking the view is the best place to take care of this
@BenjaminGruenbaum what you are arguing for is "classical education" in favor of "read few tutorial and copy code"
It does not seem like it would be a job for a service
@tereško It's a classic :)
@tereško yes. I acknowledge that people want to get shit done fast, but people who do this for a profession should take the time and get the basics right.
I always preferred hyphens in the url to underscores. But that's not what you're asking :D
And I am pretty sure the template should not be putting in the underscores
11:38
@David what you have there is simple text formating. So yes, it should be in the view .. somewhere. Probably in presentation object which is preparing the data for the template.
@Fabien I like the hyphens too but this idiot likes underscores
Advising someone who wants to learn PHP to read the art of computer programming is stupid, so netiher of us done it, we both advised them to read a good php book ... sure if you have a general interest in programming then read whatever monograph you like, but don't start out with that, that's not sensible ...
@tereško Ok thanks
@David heh, ah well. His money.
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user924016
11:39
Dont forget having fun
@David you could tell him that underscores produce lower search ranking then hyphens and pluses. Basically, hit him with a SEO stick
@JoeWatkins it's a fun book - it's not all dread and boring. It's filled with a lot of exercises and Knuth is a very good writer. I see where you're coming from it's just from my experience the good ones will get through it gladly and the bad ones will likely stay bad.
@tereško I have had long long talks with him about this
Eww underscores in URLs.
May as well leave the naked query string in.
Tell him underscores cost more because they take longer to implement. :P
11:41
@tereško But he says hyphens mean the separated words are really one word. Underscore means they are seperate words so "apple-ipod" is not correct in the english language he says but "apple_ipod" is because the underscore means they are different words
You can't throw a grammatical argument at non-grammatical syntax
http://www.hisdomain.com isn't correct in the English language either.
@David apple%20ipod I find it just as readable :P
stack_overflow.com
He's not going to use commas and semi-colons in the url either.
@David URL is not part of english language
11:42
Exactly.
@tereško ^
The point of a URL is not to use perfect grammar.
user924016
apple/ipod
^ That
@BenjaminGruenbaum PHP is a novices language, before you learn you have an interest in learning about computers and programming, you learn PHP ... I think it would be intimidating to say to a beginner to read about design ... I think @Fabien asked me the same sort of question about what is good to read and I did say read about design, because he knows what he is reading about ...
11:43
@RonniSkansing I can't put a / every where there is a space. Some products probably have 4 or 5 spaces in them
http://somedomain.com/products/apple/ipod/ is far better than http://somedomain.com/Products/Apple_iPod
@JoeWatkins I learned PHP only after I knew pascal/delphi, c++, java and c#
> PHP is a novice language.
@Suhosin That would be great but there is loads of different sized ipods so spaces will have to appear somewhere in teh name. There is not just one iPod in the database
11:44
sure, but usually though ...
If you're saying that how do you expect people to take PHP seriously?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think the transition PHP -> Programmer is a gentle one. Good for the likes of the non-talented. Let's face it, not every person gets involved in PHP to become a programmer.
@David apple/ipod-nano-16gb-pink
If the peoples who make the RFCs and the cutting edge tools call PHP a "novice language" I think you have bigger trouble.
that's a good thing, it means you can pick it up, it means you have a route by which to learn that you are interested in programming ...
11:45
@Suhosin That is what I always do but this guy will not accept that. Has to be underscores
@Fabien right, I'm just saying that people who write code and don't know their shit - usually do more harm than good by writing code. That's why you have so many SQL injections and XSS and other stupid shit. People don't understand the problems.
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's the problem of the employer
lets float the following idea in C++ room:
@David Enjoy. :P
> C++ is a novice language, because that's the one everybody says that newbies should learn.
11:46
I didn't call it a novice language, I said it was for novices, and it is, it's something we think about, making it easy for every man and why shouldn't we, like I said, it makes it accessible ... easy ...
@tereško You just made me want to join the C++ room :(
Surprisingly, this is like the first thing I agree with Bob Martin on.
user924016
PHP is scripting
> Do we really need to keep on recruiting and training cannon fodder to throw at software projects? Or should we rethink this. Perhaps, instead of throwing hordes of novices into the air to crash and burn, we just need a few good pilots who can carefully and competently complete the missions.
@BenjaminGruenbaum you meant Robert Martin or Bob Marley ?
11:47
@tereško heh ^^
... I get easily confused about these things
Then again - I'm probably biased today because I had to refactor a 1000 LoC steaming pile of shit yesterday coded by someone who "got the job done".
saying something is easy says absolutely nothing whatsoever about how powerful something is, 2+2 is easy and yet math yields the most useful knowledge available to us ...
They just look awful with underscores. There is one thing though. The database has TP-Link routers in there as products. If you want to decode the URL by hyphens it will put a space where all hyphens are include "TP-Link" so it becomes "TP Link" and that is not what it's original value in the database is
@JoeWatkins I can't disagree with that. You said "PHP is useful for novices" though. Didn't mean to upset you or anything.
user924016
11:48
@David how about translating - to _
@JoeWatkins danke (german company)
Yeah it would make under 1% of the URL's ugly then which is not too bad
user924016
so users can use both? (make sure you take care of dub content for seo)
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or tell the client that - works better for seo then _ ..
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(even if it does not)...
11:51
@RonniSkansing I have tried many many times. He is this C++ coder for like 25 years
Really really stuck in his habits
and stubborn
@David Do better db searches, you shouldn't rely on not having -, _ etc in product manufacturers or names... use regexs or replacements.
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@David well i guess it aint so bad... first thing is to meet client requirements.
@BenjaminGruenbaum it is useful for novices, it's useful for professionals running some of the largest websites in the world too ... saying it's useful for novices isn't a bad thing, I don't know how you got that out of it ...
@Suhosin Yeah true
@JoeWatkins right, you didn't say it's useful for novices, you said it's for novices. I'm not in the habit of being a pedantic asshole though so let's drop it - I get what you meant I was just being funny.
11:53
@RonniSkansing He was using tables up until a few months ago
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@David well that is quite outdated...
@RonniSkansing Said he had never seen a valid reason to change over to CSS and good use of divs
3v4l.org/O8gaI ... is it just me or this looks like a bug ?
@RonniSkansing I coded him this design then properly and was amazed at the readability and size and lack of code he decided to change over
@Fabien Congrats on the job
11:54
Cheers :)
@RonniSkansing I will never get him to go with hyphens instead of underscores he living back in the 80s
vs7
vs7
Hi
Evening
I need help i want to remove <a> tag from my content ....
only <a> not <img or else
@tereško I don't see the bug. You access a Test instance in a Test class, so you can access private properties…
vs7
vs7
strip_tag replace everything
@Fabien Did you got expected salary? Did they make an offer or you suggested your expectancy? :P
11:56
@BenjaminGruenbaum saying PHP is for novices doesn't imply that it is exclusively for novices, it clearly is not, thee are lots of us use it to get our jobs done even if it is not our primary language ... the only bad thing that there is about it being accessible is that coupled with the github era and it's pretty easy to deploy someone else's crappy code, but that can happen in any language ... accessibility is a good thing, that is all :)
@bwoebi so the visibility is on the class-scope and not object-scope ... odd
@JoeWatkins I'm totally dropping that now. Also I'm going to Coffee - ttyl.
@tereško That was always that way? Also true for protected
@vs7 Good luck.
@tereško in Delphi it's file scope :-)
11:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum lata ...
@tereško and why not?
Hi i need some help anyone help me
vs7
vs7
can anybody help me out?
It makes sense, Test knows what Test looks like on the inside.
/<a[^>]\+>|<a>|<\/a>/i will remove MOST links @vs7
12:00
@Suhosin do not use regex to edit html/xml
@bwoebi dunno ... that's just how my brain was understanding privat/protected variables .. so it's a bug, but it's between the ears
@Jack That would strip all BUT a tags
vs7
vs7
preg_replace
?
@Jack You can never guess :P
@ThomasWeinert Please suggest a better option
12:00
DOM
@vs7 preg_replace_all
@webarto My recruitment agent told them my previous salary making it hard to negotiate. plus I am a push-over when it comes to these things. They offered 25k starting and raise to 27 after 3 months. Then another review at 6. I accepted without argument.
@ThomasWeinert With code.
vs7
vs7
@Jack it will not remove the attribute of <a>
28 was my goal. If I can get there in 6 months I can accept it. I do feel like they got a bit of a deal though :P
12:01
@Fabien Don't flatter yourself :P
heh
@Fabien look at it this way. In about a year you will be looking for a different job .. next time just dont tell the recruitment agency your current salary
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vs7
$xml = new DOMDocument();
$xml->loadHTML($html);

$links = $xml->getElementsByTagName('a');
J/K that's more than I had, great deal IMHO. @Fabien You'll get more in year or two if you continue at this pace ;)
Ok so I have my array products and I need to put an underscore everywhere there is a space. Is this an okay to use references?

foreach($products as &$product) {
$product['nameEncoded'] = str_replace(' ', '_', $product['name'])
}

I hear people say never ever use references but how else can I do this without writing loads of lines?
12:02
@tereško Aye good advice. I didn't think they would just pass on that information. Ah well.
$someHtml = preg_replace_all("/<a[^>]\+>|<a>|<\/a>/i", "", $someHtml);
Hacky but works
And that JS crap is annoying
@tereško Or just add like 30%... they can't check...
vs7
vs7
ya but it works 90% times
not 100%
@vs7 Then use DOM
@webarto lol. Even if it wasn't a joke I believe a person should have their worth evaluated during the first 3 months anyway :). I've seen people get paid WAY more than they should have.
12:03
Well then use DOM parser, which you clearly know how to do
Instead of asking in chat for someone to do your job for you.
hi need quick help related to sql
want to give common id to the duplicate records in my table
SELECT fname,lname,count(*) FROM pro_members group by fname,lname
Which I can do on probation or 6 month review :)
Nice title :)
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vs7
@Suhosin Im confused in DOM
12:04
foreach ( $products as $key => $value )
{
    $products[$key]['nameEncoded'] = str_replace(' ', '_', $value['name']);
}
@David not that there is any difference
vs7
vs7
how i can eleminate the <A> content then '
@bwoebi Sometimes Yasuo has funny ideas :) on = off, up = down heh, 0 = unlimited.
@vs7 Read the documentation.
@tereško Ah yes thanks how did I not think of that. Do you approve of using references sometimes?
@vs7 you would need to create a text node with the nodeValue, and replace the found a element node
12:06
@David I never use them (directly), but in cases like this is more a matter of style and has nothing to do with best practices
@tereško Or strtr($value['name'], ' ', '_'); :)
@Jack I copied his code ..
@vs7 but if you want to do many different transformations on your html, I suggest an xslt template
Oh :)
and strtr() seems to be more for cases when you have to replace multiple matching strings
12:07
XSLT, now we're talking hehe ... open up the voodoo box =D
@tereško I do not see the problem with them for a simple foreach loop with an array. I don't have references in any method names or anything
@Jack agree :-D
@tereško Yeah, that's the other mode ... it works slightly different from str_replace() in that respect :)
@Jack XSLT is easy
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@ThomasWeinert I need to extract 1000+ word article
may be 10+ at one time
12:08
@ThomasWeinert Sure, anything could be easy :)
It's still voodoo though.
Just like how Apache rewrite rules could be easy.
@David i guess it might get confusing if your loop is large (and/or nested) .. but that's covered under "don't write 100 line methods" recommendation
@vs7 xslt is compiled to a bytecode and executed, just like php. So it is really fast.
Until you realize that after you're done, you rewrote your own history instead =S
php doesn't get compiled to byte code.
ok opcode
it gets compiled into opcodes which is run inside a vm that's compiled to byte code, maybe :)
XSLT is nice though, I must say.
vs7
vs7
12:10
XSLT I never hear about it
I don't use it often, but it works when it needs to.
Namespaces are always a bit tricky, though.
@vs7 ask a f* question on main site, please...
@vs7 It usually doesn't come with php by default.
@vs7 post a question and i will try to answer it with an example.
@Jack takes a bit of learning though. It's a Turing complete language ..
vs7
vs7
12:11
@ThomasWeinert just give a moment
@Jack how?
@tereško Yeah, I have only used it for pretty basic transforms ... but I've seen examples that cause my blood sugar to drop instantly.
@vs7 on the page, not here in the chat
@ThomasWeinert Distros have a separate package for it.
If you do apt-get install php it doesn't get installed.
@Jack I mean "Namespaces are always a bit tricky"
12:12
Ahhh
@ThomasWeinert Use the drop-down reply option to reduce confusion ;-)
@Jack cd /usr/ports/lang/php55-extensions; make install clean; has it in the list ... you just have to mark the checkbox
=P
FreeBSD? :)
@Jack E_TO_MANY_YEARS_OF_IRC
:-)
hehe
I was tinkering with XSLT the first time because I didn't understand why my template didn't match.
12:14
imho, it's one of easiest to maintain OSes from the "advanced list"
@tereško I'm still on Gentoo ... nights of compile fun.
@Jack The default vs. empty namespace problem?
@ThomasWeinert Yeah :)
Lesson learnt hehe
@tereško What's the bug; the use of private as a member name?
Same goes for XPath :)
12:15
@Jack it can take time to compile all the stuff for freebsd too. But it doesn't have all that "set your flags manually" crap
@DanLugg more a brain-fart
@tereško Just do what @JoeWatkins does to compile; make -j8 =D
@tereško Gotcha.
Anyhoo, gotta go ... night!
i don't think there is an 8th level optimization
No no, concurrency level.
12:16
.. or was it for parallels
You're confused with -O8
Heh, in freebsd "get all the latest stuff" command looks like: cd /usr/ports ; svn up ; pkgdb -F ; portupgrade -var
causes it to fetch latest source for all the installed stuff and recompile it
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Q: How to remove all the Anchor Tag from Content Using PHP

vs7I extract Content fro RSS feed , but it comes with anchor tag so what i need to do is remove all of them from my content. For this i tried strip_tag but it remove all of my HTML tags including Then I try $content= preg_replace("/<a[^>]\+>|<a>|<\/a>/i", "", $content); But its not work for m...

12:19
@Leri I sense that you haven't been too active in
at all
@tereško Did not get you.
@bwoebi What's ZEND_SELECT, is that the ?: operator?
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Q: Strange behavior of Codeigniter while inserting data to database

Kamran AhmedI just had this issue and "discovered" that Codeigniter keeps the record of the last insert query that it has performed, no matter how many times the page has been reloaded. And when you try to perform a new query, it inserts the previously inserted data along with the newly inserted data as well...

Anyone please.
12:23
@vs7 is the html a complete html (with <html/>) or only a fragment?
@salathe Yes. Yes it is :-)
Thanks
I was thinking that ternary and select were actually separate operators; and they are aren't I guess.
Funny how useful [Ctrl] + [F] can be.
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A: How to remove all the Anchor Tag from Content Using PHP

webartoRemove <a> element while keeping inner value. <?php $doc = new DOMDocument(); $doc->loadHTML('<div><a href="#">text</a></div>'); foreach ($doc->getElementsByTagName('a') as $e) { $e->parentNode->nodeValue = $e->nodeValue; } echo $doc->saveHTML(); # <div>text</div> Remove <a> entirely. <?...

12:29
@webarto that first code will nuke anything else in the <div> and any child nodes that might want to be kept from inside the <a>
f* it, CBA, question sucks anyways... there's no HTML example... thanks @salathe
You'd think there would be someone offering a list of all TLDs in a db dump format :(
@webarto How is the question unclear?
I dunno why I posted a picture of Yertle the Turtle... but I have to post this.
Steve Buschemi?
12:36
It's only Tuesday!
@Fabien Looks like it
@AshwinMukhija Not when you have Steve Buschemi's face.
@DanLugg To be honest, it's an improvement.
It looks oddly... normal?
Anyway, I'll let you gentlemen mull over that face swap. I must put on pants and go to work.
@Leri remove link but removes all help asap
12:40
@Anyone
Plus can anyone please tell me what's wrong with this question... Why did it get '-2'?
@webarto OP's attitude does not make that question unclear, imho. :)
@KamranAhmed Probably because Codeigniter.
So that I may avoid that mistake next time
@DanLugg lol does it matter... I mean they haven't mentioned that anywhere
user924016
=[ my phpStorm trial has expired...
"avoiding codeigniter" would be a good start
@RonniSkansing just use ST3, come to the dark side
12:44
@tereško why? Just because they have stopped supporting it... Or is it the reason that it easy to learn...
user924016
@tereško i use ST3 as my editor
ST3 is awesome. I use it, too
@RonniSkansing me too and I'm loving [ctrl]+[d] of it and [ctrl]+[/] and [ctrl]+[}]...
Good news, @Fabien, your government is serious about protecting you: 'UK Prime Minister David Cameron Announces That Filters Used to Block Porn Will Also Block Websites Espousing "Extremist" Views in Order "to Keep Our Country Safe"'
^^ what the hellish crap is that
user924016
12:46
=]
@Leri Yeah, maybe. :)
@KamranAhmed no, because it is extremely bad.
let all those jerks who want to tell me what to do, what to watch and what sites to visit go to the hell Oo
@tereško Does it bite?
Or starts crying? :P
can I ask mysql question here? I can't find mysql chat
12:50
@xoemab don't ask just post it...
Everyone is free man here ;-)
@KamranAhmed it contains PHP4 artifacts, violates all known OOP principles,practices and laws and it tries to redefine MVC to prove that the crap they have made is MVC.
@tereško lol. Its ridiculous I know. I can agree with the sentiment but I disagree with the action. In fact it's quite worrying implication wise.
user924016
@tereško any specific plugins you recommend in ST3?
@Fabien Wait... your porn is being blocked?
Only the ones the gov't doesn't approve of.
We can opt out too.
12:52
@RonniSkansing CTags, phpUnit ... that's about it
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ok
the rest of them depends on your particular requirements
If I dont know how many rows I will have and I think that INT is enough for me but it turns out that i need bigint can I change easily int to bigint? Or always use bigint if I don't know how many rows I will need?
But any porn depicting said immoral actions is illegal.
@tereško what about Emmet?
12:53
what the fuck is "Emmet"
@Fabien Well, that's understandable, but they "block" it; as in all of it? Unless you opt out?
@DanLugg Because parents don't know how.
apparently it's the gov't job in their eyes to do this for "our" protection.
So, if you go to redtube, or whatever; what happens?
@tereško it does the magic for me... docs.emmet.io
@webarto BTW, solutions provided by you and @ThomasWeinert is overkill.
12:54
auto-block in place for porn, opt out via ISP. Certain porn is illegal. <-- the gist.
Wowzers. That, is some seriously motherfucking fucked up shit.
I don't care.
@DanLugg lol are you "crazy"?
@KamranAhmed in what context are you asking me about "Emmet" ?
@tereško Sublime Text's Plugin...
12:55
@KamranAhmed Why am I crazy?
i actually CAN write semantic HTML
zen coding is a gimmick
@tereško any one can, it just increases your productivity...
@DanLugg because of the posts you are making here..
do you actually know what "semantic html" is ?
because I am fairly sure that you have no idea
<i>Do</i>
@KamranAhmed Uh, I'm crazy for thinking that its crazy to have censorship?
12:58
@tereško HTML5 you mean... huh?
user924016
REB00T
@KamranAhmed no
@tereško +1 on that. @KamranAhmed The time it actually takes you to type things is so insignificant compared to the time it takes to think of how to structure things or the rest of the stuff.
@DanLugg The main concern with the block is the direction it leads.

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