I am working on a project our website designer gave us this code for users to pick their order
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<span>Php 999.99</span>
<button>Order</button>
all we need to do is add a php code...
> all we need to do is add a php code to it when a user clicks the button it will send the order to the database, do you have any idea how we are going to do it?
I have designed a house. I have drawn a sketch of it.
Now all I need to do is put together some bricks so I can live in it. Do you have any idea how to do it real quick please?
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* @param int $updateExistingId when given, will update the docuemnt with the given ID
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What is the most useful/most standard/least surprising way to consistently write comment blocks for constructors and classes and files containing just a single class?
Comment blocks for classes, not constructors
Comment blocks for constructors, not classes
Comment blocks for both constructors a...
@TimothyPerez please also see @edorian's answers, so you dont overdo your docs. keep them to the bare minimum and try to make your API as explicit as possible.
If we separate the model into data source, data mapper, and domain. Then we have a severe database redesign, does the change ripple from the data source to data mapper (based on your experiences)?
Correct if my approach is wrong, but whenever I don't understand the consequences, I judge on what I do understand. As in, a "secure system" to me is one that has a sound code-base, employs sane (and correct) logic as well as being a long-standing product with minimal security issues.
...rather than judge it by using encryption <X>
What do you think @edorian?
Even if I've had my own share of work related to encryption, I don't consider myself a prodigy in this field (far from it in fact).
@rickchristie People told me that you can get ugly ripple loading effect from that and that one should use indipenent dataMappers that do external object loading/creating/saving but presonally I've not made to many bad experiences with $class, $classDataSource/Access/Handle
@ErnestasStankevičius since the US people currently sleep: Kinda
@Gordon - yup. Thanks for the explanation. I guess if there is such change, it would be much easier to do in a layered system - was a bit put off when I realize if the database design changes, I might also have to change the DataMapper.
The "correct" way to do this sanely is to make your WYSIWYG editor support <script> elements and write your PHP code as:
<script type="text/php">
echo 'Hi';
</script>
<?php
header("Status: 404 Not Found");
$cms->setTitle('404 - Not Found.');
?>
<div>
<h2>
Sorry but <?php echo (isset($_GET['page'])) ? $_GET['page'] : "The page you want"; ?> dosn't exists or has been moved.
</h2>
<p>
Try again by refreshing the page or <a href="<?php echo $this->base_url; ?>signup.html">contact us</a> for help.
</p>
</div>
@ChristianSciberras Well, if you like old citys and old buildings, then ok. Vilnius isn't so nice place as Norway or sweeden or any onther old member of europe union.
@ChristianSciberras Pf, i meen Lithuania
@ChristianSciberras But well, a nice europtrip is always great. Every summer I go to Germany, Austria, Sweeden, Norway, Italia and France. If you have diesel car, then with 4 friends its only ~800-900$ each for trip to see all europe.
But it depends. If you will ask some hard working men, with family and no education, he will cry that its hard to live in lithuania. But at my point, well, I get ~1000euros a month as PHPdev. And hardworking men ~300euros
And i dont have family
So I cent get anything I want(Galaxy S2 ~600euros)
When I'm not at work, I end up doing lots of other stuff, and I'm a bit afraid of taking responsibility in freelancing while having to tend to my own stuff as well.
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