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[row:"SELECT string2, string1 FROM table3 where md5='dynamictext' and type='[var:"id"end var]' and number1='[var:"dynamic_paragraph_editor_inc"end var]' LIMIT 1","
row(string2)
[IF:"row(string1)","
<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#widget_[var:"dynamic_paragraph_editor_inc"end var]").find(".post_title").text("row(string1)");
});
</script>
"end IF]
"end row]
@BassamEssa does not sound much of a syntax to me. you probably write syntax that way you can easily parse it, however that's the wrong way round.
What do you think?
@hakre why ?
@BassamEssa because what do you do when you query for a text-field that contains the syntax you use?
next to that, SGML has been invented back in the 80s if not the 60s and nowadays we have XML for tags.
i change some char before parse
i create cms from this code , note : this code for template file only
I don't want to stop you, but what you do as well is that you re-invent the wheel. Instead profit from existing stuff is most likely the better way.
and also good luck with your builder.
00:06
this syntax have a plugin for add new code , see this page fw.urorbit.com/article/Documentation/1/11 scroll to down
BTW @think123 that reminds me I have to update it tomorrow to add the new projects
PHP.net Contributions for levim
Additions: 10784
Deletions: 9642
Net changes: 1142
booooooooo. Needs moar negative numbers :)
@LeviMorrison Remove that Net changes
It falsifies the number.
00:44
HTTP "Content-Type" of "video/mp4" is not supported only in Mozilla firefox and I have flash fallback so I don't understand why it won't work
I added all of the Mime types in apache
user895378
@ircmaxell hey dude definitely. Email me at rdlowrey (gmail) with your phone number and I'll get up with you. I'm staying down in Greenwich/soho.
Can someone please help me out here...
mDNSResponder[36956]: mDNSPlatformSendUDP: sendto(15) failed to send packet on InterfaceID 0000000000000004   en0/6 to FD00:0000:0000:0000:BE05:43FF:FEFA:B53B:53 skt 15 error -1 errno 13 (Permission denied) 325485804 MessageCount is 1
@bwoebi Net is certainly a hard number to quantify when it comes to this number
WTH is my OSX doing…
user895378
00:49
@LeviMorrison thanks for the auryn holiday work!
@rdlowrey No worries. You were busy; I was not.
Did you see my ping about whether to wait on a certain diff?
user895378
Im so not used to the cold weather ...
user895378
Hmm not yet, lemme check
user895378
@Levi push at your leisure unless you just really want to hold off till Thursday.
Pushed; also tagged v0.12.0.
user895378
00:58
Awesome.
@LeviMorrison you forgot to bump /VERSION file
There's a version file?
o.0 I missed this change.
I'll do something horrible and bump it and retag.
something horrible?
force push?
Yeah o.0
And retagging is generally bad.
@LeviMorrison yes, just create a new revision.
v0.12.1
Jay
Jay
01:27
WHat do you guys think of levelDB?
 
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03:50
HI, I want to console log php like in javascript "console.log". what is command to do that?
@hakre E_TOO_LATE
@kongkea And where would the message get logged?
@LeviMorrison firebug console
@kongkea Then you should search for php console firebug.
 
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06:02
I love Perl... it is so beautiful. I dream in a language such as this!
I have javascript variable how to assign this variable value to the series in highchart functions for creating chart can any help me please..??
Here hi is a javascript variable i am getting the value while alert the variable but not getting in the highchart function near series
06:38
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@hemanthkumar if posting a large amount of code please use pastebin.com or a similar service and then post link. A list of services can be found here
07:12
That will be cool
Wow. So Bondi. Very shop. http://t.co/vWUsbPLobz
07:45
moaning guys
interestingly enough the GUI extensions php landscape is quite barren in 2014 : php-gtk is a walking dead (has been since 2008 at least), winbinder seems to be stale as well (and is windows only), and php-qt didn't survive the POC stage
Is there any other one I might have forgotten besides ncurses ?
08:04
well ...
there's a wxwidgets one somewhere ...
and there's an sdl extension on pecl, depending on what you want to do that might be useful ...
winbinder works very well, the winapi hasn't changed in any significant way since it was written and if you're deploying something to windows then I'd use that ...
I managed to find two sdl exts actually
yeah, worked well last time I tried it, but that was a very long time ago (and sadly I hardly use windows anymore)
also winbinder is the only one that can safely multithread, form applications in any language on any os that cannot thread feel horrible to actually use ...
problem is, not sure what I want to do atm, but if it were a SDL game I wouldn't consider php as a language, and if it were not... I wouldn't use sdl lol
yeah I'm not really sure why sdl exists, and the implementation looked pretty poor when I looked at it last .. didn't know there was two, can't imagine the implementation would be any good really still ... once again no threads available to it because it's so heavily reliant on the object store ...
08:18
yeah. In the past I've used winbinder and gtk for basic gui/form needs, I've even finalized a working app with php-gtk, but I'm saddened all toolkits have been abandoned (though I can imagine why they were)
they were abandoned because they aren't realistic, there is only one implementation of a gui in use that we know of that doesn't have multi-threading, and that's ancient xbmc written in python, other derivatives using the same kit, but they are rubbish, they can just about instruct a library to render a screen, they cannot do any of the things we normally ask of our desktop applications and actually keep up ...
multi-threading came along too late and in a form not suitable to be used in any of them but winbinder - because Rubem is clearly the only person used to dealing with relevant issues and chose to use simple types (just as windows does) to pass around form elements and windows etc, which happens to be very compatible ... but there's no point in me trying to get the others working, they rely pointlessly and severely on the object store because the authors weren't thinking forwards
the guy who writes wxwidgets is aware of multi-threading but its too hard for him to start again to make use of it ...
@JoeWatkins yeah, you're right
I quite like the idea of a native gui kit for php
if there was a designer out there that could do all of the graphical bits, we could have one, even one that works on mobile and embedded platform, it wouldn't really be that hard ...
imo, even one portable, even non-multithread, tookit which compiles against current versions of php and the target lib would be of help
I was super interested in the android project for php ... but it's not that great when you start looking at it, it would be better if it used jni and actually exposed the adk ...
well it could be multi-threaded now ... that's no longer a barrier ...
what happened with the qt one ?
08:28
I'm no insider but last time I've checked it wouldn't compile against the next Qt release and has been abandoned ever since
well that cannot be hard to fix, qt is tiny compared to gtk
It was the early Qt 5 days, many breaking changes happened in those days
apparently some people have tried to revive the project and couldn't see it through
08:43
i have an problem in opencart
is anyone there who knows the opencart perfectly???
@sandeepkumar I don't, so I don't have any problem with it
09:00
mornings
looks like somebody was linked to bunch of my posts
good mornings :)
@LeviMorrison next time :) - And yes, I would always increment the revision when the code is used by more than myself.
09:52
Hello all.
Should the backticks be used in MySQL prepared statements. For example, say I need to create a database what would be the right syntax:
CREATE DATABASE `?` or CREATE DATABASE ?
maybe you should read up on why backticks are used in SQL
also, unless you are making an SQL client, you should not use PHP to create databases
Hello
I have been reading up on RoR and I like the language I am wondering what do you guys think of it compared to PHP.. It seems like it is getting quite a bit of attention
10:07
rails is a framework, php is a language
apples and oranges
hmm, i guess I am greener then I thought
thanks for the input tereshko
The reason I am looking into RoR is for my school. My final project needs to be developed with technology not thought in school. And it was suggested for me to try out RoR to develop an Ad listing website with some fancy stuff
I wanted to use PHP but instructor said NOPE! :)
Since when they have begun teaching PHP at schools ?
College
We did PHP, ASP, Java, C# .. also touched up on Javascript,
mainly was Java and C#
10:30
use something your tutor will have to lookup, that will fuck with them :)
11:19
Morning and Firebird is a piece of shit
@PeeHaa In any particular way or just a big pile of poo?
wasn't it called "Interbase" some years ago ?
The entire thing
@tereško Yes correct
oh ... lol
I take it you have either heard of it or had the displeasure even having to work with it
11:27
morning
back in the days of using Delphi
morning
@tereško hehehehehe well.... I have to "maintain" some application from back in those days
Maintain in this case means "hope it doesn't die on me"
@ChoiZ morning
11:40
Morning
Morning @Fabien
@Fabien Morning
@JoeWatkins Did you see my chat message about phpdbg sapi being built by default?
I did yeah
You should either disable is by default, or fix the configure output ;)
Though you should likely ask internals about which you should do. Dunno whether or not it should be enabled
11:58
Guys, I am noob in PHP
I want to trim a number if it is like 5.0 to 5
but this trim should not do anything if the number has decimal value other than 0
i.e 4.7, for example
Did you try google?
no keywords in mind
nope
Nothing about decimal points?
or rounding?
no I should not round it
then the former
12:00
I didn't get the former
Will it always be numeric?
yes
Hey no.. I mean it is a float number
It can be 4.9, 5.0, 5.1 like this
Just do:
floats are numeric in my book ;)
12:03
echo (int) $number
if ((int) $foo == $foo)  $foo = (int) $foo;
so if the decimal is 0 then I need to show the number as 5
ok
untested btw :)
You should always get tested. Don't want to pass on STDs
Did that once. Waiting for results was scray
12:05
Hey @PeeHaa it worked.. thanks..
@Fabien thanks to you too
np
BTW @PeeHaa I spent some time yesterday looking for images but couldn't find any. If you do, pass them over.
:( k will do
Otherwise you'll have to buy some clothes and become a model :P
12:12
:P
I might resort to looking into some photostock site to find me some hipsters. Not sure about the costs of those sites though
Yeah. :-/ How many hipsters you after anyway?
As many as I can get my hands on :)
I don't have to have a lot at first, but seeing the same two hipsters the entire time gets boring fast :)
Maybe you can convince @ircmaxell to capture some. There's hundred of thousands in NY.
Where'd you get those two anyway?
12:18
Actually @webarto got them
heh.
Amazing what these stock sites think the word "Hipster" means anyway.
How much do you care about using royalty free?
Lets put it this way. It would suck if somebody tells me to take down hipsters and I'm only left with two again :)
Might crowd source it though. So people can upload goddamn hipsters themselves
@Mr_Green If you're still here - you may prefer to use rounding and an explicit epsilon when checking whether your float numbers are 'exactly' integers 3v4l.org/BbBeQ because floating point numbers suck.
12:29
They don't suck. It's just that they aren't decimals :)
Don't talk foul of them man!
:-)
Not in PHP but:
double x = 0.0;
double y = -0.0;

x != y
0.0 == -0.0 per ieee754
Yes - hence the recommendation to always compare the difference is less than some small value, not with ==
That has nothing to do with plus/minus zero ;)
@lusitanian created new release so I can close ticket :-)
12:46
@NikiC yeah do plan on it ... will get to it ...
@Fabien btw are you able to make a favicon?
I have fucked up something… but no idea what. I can't do any external requests nor DNS lookups from my server. My iMac, on the same LAN works perfectly. I can ssh into the box and do all types of incoming connections, but no outgoing…
@bwoebi temporary disable the firewall and try again?
I did already
12:52
no dice?
no, no success.
Can you reach ips instead of hostnames?
I even can't ping 8.8.8.8 etc. but I can ping and reach everything in my local network…
the addresses in 192.168.* work, but not any external address
Shot in the dark, but have you tried restarting the network interfaces
yes
12:54
hmmm
Checked syslog?
yes
It just indicates that the mDNSResponder fails to do external IP requests with an "Permission denied"
I don't get that Permission denied
What distro?
OS X :-)
lol you are running osx as server?
You got what you deserve :P
actually my father wants to watch sometimes videos on that box
12:59
Is the service running?
yes (afk\lunch)
@PeeHaa yeah I can but I am not very artsy
user924016
Morning
13:19
DayZ is hillarious. Tempting to play but I doubt it'd be as fun.
@webarto Old, but still just perfect :D
Listened while initiating FlareGramster :D
13:33
Good job there @PeeHaa! :)
:-)
I detached the repo btw, because I see no way in hell it can ever be merged again. :P Writing a big fat "love you @webarto" disclaimer in the readme though :-)
Sure :P
I want 10%.
I'm humble :P
I love my life as a dickhead...
You're good at this OOP thingy :D
Neh just dicking around
13:42
@ircmaxell Any advice for someone looking to implement a hashing algo in a language it's not yet implemented in?
(or anyone else)
I often looked up to your "style" @PeeHaa :P
Structure, etc.
I'm not wise yet.
You will get there soon son :P
How's the new job btw?
Easy / hard / shit / fun / crap / awesome?
[ ] All of the above?
Or did they already fire you? :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum The top two answers seem to be still curated on that one
@PeeHaa Bingo :D
No way :(
Intense, paid by hour, can't get shit done fast :D
@PeeHaa recommend me a library or tool.
14:02
That escalated quickly :P
I got used to working an hour a day.
Need to fix that :D
hehehehehe
Basically, need to get used to that Agile/Scrum thingy, whatever is that :)
I hate those terms
Agile, thats what my old boss used to call the shithole development method we used to have to do
14:10
It's like the marketing and projectmanagement teams had sex
Build it as fast as you can so it works, we'll fix it later. Then we'll never actually fix it.
Isn't Gordon a bit of a specialist on Agile?
IIRC yes kinda
But to be honest, I get paid for what I've done, and boss can't/won't complain about "inefficiency".
Besides that, I'm allowed to work on whatever else I want to. So maybe I'll find another part time job if I can't get enough money per month.
...
What's going on here these days? :)
Winter ;( Can't ride my bike ;(
@webarto Nothing much for me. Having a couple of days of and getting calls from clients bugging me :P
user924016
14:17
=]
@PeeHaa: better that than no calls = no buisness ;)
@Glavić True, but don't tell them that. I want them to feel guilty when they call during the holidays :P
@PeeHaa: strange clients, they should already fell bad on they own ;)
Yep they should :D
14:21
@PeeHaa: ye, I rest my case on that answer. Singleton rocks for DB layer ;)
Typical day at SO where a typical OP is looking for a quick crappy answer.
The problem is not only this OP, but new users that will have same problem and use this same solution, because it is accepted...
Agreed
One more vote, and it will be closed ;)
14:45
Hi guys, I've been reading a lot of people saying we shouldn't use a database table to keep record of uploaded images, and that makes sense to me. But I need to make it possible so my users can drag and drop the uploaded images to change their order. I can't figure how to do it without a DB, any idea?
@enzo Store the order in the database and reference the images by hash
@PeeHaa by hash?
Yes
sha1_file($image) / md5_file($image)
@PeeHaa why should I hash the filename?
14:59
thanks peehaa
@enzo it depends. when you store it you have to query the db for each image which sucks. You could store it in a folder with the id as a name and number them. Then if someone does the sorting you rename the files. But it all depends on your app and the db solution might be better in your case
@enzo: Where have you read that keeping record of image name in DB should't be used?
@Patrick mmm yeah I'm not sure either... I don't think doing it with the filename would be nice since you need to rename every single file everytime a new order is defined... but I'm trying to avoid the DB cause I don't want to have to target my imagenes both as DB entries and the actual files...
@enzo is it say for a product page? then do a folder with the id as name, a subfolder say gallery and name the images in there 001.png etc
If you don't need to sort things very often then that probably makes the most sense
anyways gotta run now
@Patrick thanks patrick, I don't think that's the best option for my project at least... I think I'll have to set up the DB...
@Glavić it's just kind of odd to target all the time your DB and the actual files... but I think I don't have any other chance :(
15:12
@enzo In most applications you will have an open database connection either way. So one single query shouldn't be a problem
@PeeHaa yeah, the problem is not the connection, I actually have a lot of DB interactions set up in my app. But I'm just trying to avoid to double the work taking care of the images as files and also DB rows. I think that's why people don't recommend to keep track of images using a DB, but I guess when it comes to more complex things like order you don't have any option...
any better option
Nobody will tell you keeping track of images in the database is bad
Storing images in database have disadvantages though (also advantages), but just keeping track of them has nothing to do with that
@PeeHaa I don't know if it's bad but it's more work. When uploading, updating and deleting you have to take care of the file and the DB row while you just could take care of the file...
Making a website instead of simply printing some pdf is also "more work". What is your point?
hello ... what's the purpose of the uploaded images?
15:26
@PeeHaa :) hahaha nevermind. I think if you can avoid the DB to keep track of your files you're doing better, maybe that's personal and that's actually why I was wondering if there's an alternative to it, but that's all.
@enzo seems you have to query for them in some way ... in this case you want to have an index of them stored in a database ... definitly! at least if you want to grow with your project in some way ...
Every alternative you will come up with will suck and bite you in the ass later, because you will have an unmaintainable and non flexible nonsolution, just because for some magic reason you didn't want to use a database because it was "more work"
@harald yeah, I used to query them using the product_id as a folder name
Good morning
You want a different static sequence no problem. You want some other dynamic sort (ie. base on name or timestamp asc/desc) no problem. You want to display some images eith an offset no problem
@ircmaxell Monring yo
If you want to use the filesystem for that it's going to suck /$0.02
@PeeHaa that's true, I don't think working sortable files with the actual files is a good solution as I told to Patrick, but it's not about magic reasons haha, I prefer to only work with the file than taking care of both the file and the DB row. But I get it isn't that flexible when it comes to more demanding queries.
thanks for the advices guys, it was a lot of help
In totally unrelated news
@facebook Your API docs are as horrible as @PayPal's. Does this mean @MarkZuckerberg will also start setting cars on fire?
Those docs confuse the hell out of me
15:56
Get a new job, the people you work with are tools. — adeneo 11 mins ago
hah!
@PeeHaa: PayPal's docs are not horrible ;( They are OK ;)
But Facebook's documentation sucks, IMHO.
/me shoots @Glavić in the nuts
15:59
FB docs were always known as bad, but they are making it better every day; will get there eventually ;)
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