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18:00
For example, in the customer's hosting this piece of code results in:
- crypt('testing', '$2a$10$yamey8fephuPrenece$');
- $27VE5KD4QJtI
In my dev enviroment it gives me $2a$10$yamey8fephuPrenece$.
@GiamPy That doesn't sound right. Shouldn't it be giving you back something other than the salt string?
lol wtf
by the way, ++i is better than i++ because in i++ , during compilation in i++ a extra variable is created as temporary, then value is assigned and then value is incremented, but in ++i no such things happens. — web2students.com 2 mins ago
@RobertHarvey sorry for bothering you but you're the closest one right now - can you clean the mess there?
@GiamPy In all honesty I'd upgrade the costumer's PHP version
5.2.17 ?! Tooooo ooolllddd...
user895378
Recently, there was a bit of a debate on Twitter about the value of framework agnostic packages vs. the effort required to build them.
user895378
(reference) ... who in their right mind would argue against loosely coupled code? Anything else is just bad design.
18:10
@BenjaminGruenbaum What do you want me to do there? Looks like the guy got a raw deal; his answer is perfectly valid, and the detractors have no idea how complex the page is.
Why roll up a newspaper to swat a fly, when you can use just use a flyswatter-knife-chainsaw-corkscrew-gun-unicycle combo tool to do it? — Retsam 12 mins ago
made me laugh ...
@RobertHarvey I don't know, don't you have the power to convert the comments to a chat room?
@BenjaminGruenbaum No, I don't have that capability.
@RobertHarvey Ah, apologies then.
@tereško Looks OK to me. The answers seem to have understood his problem.
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's not delete-worthy.
Deletion is for junk like spam posts, gibberish and other nonsense.
@RobertHarvey Yes, in theory.
@RobertHarvey that is a harmful suggestion in my opinion. If people see it and include a huge library because of that - then the site has done a disservice to the coding community as a general.
More generally, questions saying "use framework x" or "use library y" to solve a problem that is just as easily solved without a framework and/or library are harmful.
It's got a score of -5. I think people will get the message.
18:21
I hope so.
@BenjaminGruenbaum would you prefer jQuery to be a built-in? -.-
@BenjaminGruenbaum Benjamin, I cannot do that.
It's not a root server, it's just a webhosting.
@bwoebi possibly. The DOM API has some inconsistencies. This is about education though more than a specific library. If we educate people to use abstractions for everything especially when that functionality is built in we're doing the development community a disservice where we could educate.
If the hosting had the most recent PHP version I would have used password_hash and password_verify but.. I am forced to use crypt().
@BenjaminGruenbaum If the DOM API would have been better, we wouldn't need that abstraction.
18:23
It's the responsibility of the community to help educate whenever possible, rather than telling people to use some library.
@GiamPy Would this work.
@bwoebi I'm not against jQuery, I use it when it's the right tool and I have jQuery answers. In this case the native way is just as easy if not easier.
A heavily downvoted answer with explanations in the comments why it is a bad idea serves an educational purpose.
"PHP >= 5.3.7"
@Orangepill: I am afraid it's too recent.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Actually, it's easier to not use one time jQ and one time native DOM… be consistent…
18:25
@bwoebi it's best to use the right tool for the right purpose.
Consistency is important of course.
The customer uses 5.2.17.
@GiamPy that blows
You don't know how much I hate dealing with version issues..
Mainly with webhostings - if it was a root server I could have just upgraded it.
Honestly changing hosting is probably easier.
@RobertHarvey it must be those "moderator eyes" that you have. Because what I see is badly formed question, with not value to anyone else, with accepted comment and answers that recommend bad and harmful practices
18:27
Yesterday I got paid three hours of work on the same hosting.
I don't even think 5.2 is legal anymore ...
@tereško I've seen much worse.
that's not an excuse
we should strive to improve the average quality of SO instead of using lowest common denominator as guideline
@BenjaminGruenbaum usually when playing with DOM, jQuery is the right tool.
(not for multiplying 2 and three…)
@bwoebi usually?
18:31
Apparently the hosting the customer is with is not planning to change the PHP version. How should I deal with this?
@bwoebi why not Vine or Methaphore.js? Or from large libs, why not ExtJS or Yui or Mootools ?
There are many reasons not to use jQuery and reasons to use it... it's just a tool..
Yesterday I have worked an entire night to that website (for other things).
@giampy seems like they are a dead end then... I would propose them switch hosting.
@GiamPy don't use them, simple as that ... 5.2 is completely unsupported, it is fucking crazy to deploy anything using 5.2 ...
18:33
Should I make the moving free for my customer?
What do you guys think?
what do you mean make it free ??
(after all it's just taking the files, taking the database and then uploading all of them in the new hosting)
@giampy did you select the existing hosting or did they?
They did.
It was a freelance job - @JoeWatkins.
@giampy then it is a cost they should consume
18:34
@GiamPy of course not..
You're working... you should get paid
Do you guys know any hosting that uses 5.5x?
5.5.x*
hm.. is there any good plugin for FF that allows me to set list of domains for which I want to block cookies ? (i.e. cookies from that domains will not be set)
@GiamPy pretty much every other hosting in the world?
lol
GoDaddy uses 5.3.x.
18:35
@tereško because it's better to use something not bad nearly everyone knows…
@GiamPy GoDaddy is a horrible host.
Hello
I haven't used shared hosting in years, I mean, what is the point, there's always a better way ...
@GiamPy Get a cheap VPS.
get a cheap vps ...
18:36
Public Service Announcement: Shared hosting sucks. Stop using it.
13
VPS is like 5$ a month.
^ This
The problem is that my customer hasn't got experience with VPS and he wouldn't be able to deal with it if anything happens.
VPSes*
Fair point, tbh I use Azure but it's probably a bit too expensive for php. I also use DigitalOcean but that's a VPS
Wait nevermind, Azure is free you should consider it.
How can I read this json after I use json_decode?
It has two names. One is action It's a string and the other is an array of strings.

{
  "action": "AddData",
  "parameters": [
    "test",
    "test@yahoo.com",
    "+3234153451",
    "KEY123",
    "HASH12345",
    "2014-01-01",
    "2014-02-01"
  ]
}
Thank you.
18:40
$obj->parameters[0] will give you test
It seems there's only an evaluation version @BenjaminGruenbaum.
$obj->action will give you AddData
yeah, it's probably expensive. hmm
@Orangepill Thank you I'll test that out now
Or I could try using another hashing system such as MD5 (did I really say that!?!).
with crypt().
18:43
£1.50 a month, 5.5 available ...
@GiamPy You could also try using openwall.com/phpass rather than changing php version. It should be compatible with your clients crypt - I think, though am not sure.
I never used their shared hosting but do use their dc's, top notch stuff ...
the problem isn't only that you want crypt to behave itself, the actual problem is it's batshit crazy to deploy to an unsupported, completely unsupported, way way past end of life, version of PHP ...
I am aware - it would be just a workaround, not really a solution.
I'll discuss it with my costumer and see if he wants to buy a new hosting.
even if it were supported and your application worked, it would still be crazy, never mind all the fancy syntax you all like, PHP is much much better > 5.4
18:47
I know, I know, I use 5.5.2 in my dev enviroment.
@GiamPy Give your client a VPS with cpanel, it's a lot better than using GoDaddy.
I remember, in 2005 cPanel was da-bomb.
(oh god this hosting I am using.. I can't even upload a file and the FTP connection just closes immediatly)
Maybe the slowest hosting I have ever used.
@GiamPy I guess I don't understand the situation. Aren't you the developer? What do you mean he can't do anything on the VPS? Aren't you the go-to guy?
well I kinda think that if the client cannot administer a server then there's not much point in a vps, even with cpanel ... and if that is so, and you're seriously considering using shared hosting for that reason - support, then it should be enough to sway the mind of your client that the version they want to deploy to is just as unsupported as their VPS would be, if not more so, nobody remembers how to support it, the first bug you find, you are royally fucked ...
18:52
to the ssh ?
Blasphemy moved to Trash can
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@NikiC e'ning and lol
@NikiC You should have said 'purgatory' instead of Trash can
@JoeWatkins The client isn't supposed to administer the server, he's supposed to hire someone who can.
Yes. I am the developer, Levi. However, I am not the best at dealing with servers.
It's something I still need to get into my book.
18:54
give digital ocean a look
they have how to's about everything
@GiamPy You should be doing that sooner rather than later
they should really learn, really .. but there's not much point in wishing is there ... the matters of fact are that they cannot administer a server and if they were willing to hire anyone we wouldn't be discussing it I don't think, they'd be using @GiamPy is my assumption ...
If you're a freelance web dev, you need to be able to handle a UNIX CLI
I am planning to.
I just started at freelancing.
I don't have years of experience.
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@LeviMorrison lol nice
18:57
@GiamPy good luck!
but I am not planning to freelance forever - it's just to get some experience.
@GiamPy head over to digitalocean.com get the 10$ credit for trying them out, mess around with servers you ll get all the exp you need
+1 digital ocean, also hi
I've actually got a friend who's willing to help me at setting up a web server properly without creating huge holes in it.
Who have some simple and good looking template for docs?
19:01
$a="nice";
$feedUrl = "http://api.frrole.com/v1/ $a curated-content?locatio";
I want to put $a inside $feedUrl what is currect way so that it can be seein without break.
{}
$feedUrl = "http://api.frrole.com/v1/{$a}curated-content?locatio";
@ircmaxell thanks dude
@Orangepill Hey thank you very much for helping.. my JSON worked :D
I may be officially hating shared hostings.
19:19
enin @ircmaxell
what's the good word?
not much, still job hunting ...
yup, me too
found anything you're really into yet ?
I think so... :-)
19:23
cool, that was pretty quick ...
:-)
just waiting on an official offer... :-D
wow that far along already ...
we've been negotiating on an unofficial offer for over a month :-P
ah I c
I've spoken with one pretty interesting prospect so far
very cool
19:31
@JoeWatkins What are you looking to do?
Why were the votes hidden… I've just read Hannes' mail… but there's one problem: a lot of no-votes indicates that a) people don't like it / think it doesn't fit or isn't ready yet or b) there's a little problem in the current patch. It's always fine to see that as a voting owner before the end so that he can ask what the problem is and maybe fix it. (See the pow rfc from @Jack and the turning of pow into a language construct…)
they aren't supposed to be hidden
I don't really have time to be that picky, I'll take anything I wont be bored of in a week ... something at the backend, behind lots of data and machines hopefully ... somewhere they aren't scared of real programming, I don't mind being a primarily a PHP role, so long as someone listens if I say PHP isn't the way forward ... and hopefully something that is not primarily java ... because yuk ...
@ircmaxell I agree… but they are actually...
Depends on who pulled them. They didn't used to be. And they aren't on my rfc: wiki.php.net/rfc/password_hash
19:40
@ircmaxell only on current votes; not on the closed ones.
This vote is closed...
yep…
oh drama, I missed all this ...
The vote I kinked is closed, but has vote info...
That's a problem... I would raise that issue???
hm??
Does DELETE in mysql also adjust the auto increment number as well as the id number of the remaining rows?
Or do I have to do that manually?
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@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute I hope not
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute Why would you want / need it to?
19:45
@ThW That's what I hope too. If I need to delete the second row in a table that has 100 records and has an id column too, I wouldn't want to have to adjust the number in the id column for the next 98 rows :(
@Orangepill ^
I don't like that at all ... the only thing that stimulates discussion is the vote starting in the first place, no matter the rules about discussion first, that's what happens, without fail, every time, meaningful discussion happens when a vote opens ... because you can see what is actually happening ...
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute If you ever touch the auto-incremented numbers:
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Why would you ever change an id column (autoincrement or not)?
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19:46
it is not an record position, but an identifier
@MadaraUchiha you got your free hosting now?
@reikyoushin Yeah, I just needed it for a very quick demo
Not for an actual site. I rent a VPS for that
@MadaraUchiha which one did you find?
@reikyoushin 000webhost
And it sucks too, but I managed
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute That is a behavior you do not want
oh man, i can't find a US sms number to verify something.. >.<
@ircmaxell shall we shout at him ?
eih
What kills me is that he's not wrong (although he is blowing it up a bit out of proportion)
I had a thought about visibility modifiers (in the broad sense, not exclusively PHP); would it be too constricting to have only two visibility modifiers? Say, internal and external, which would effectively be private and public respectively.
19:57
@DanLugg Go does that
In a language where you could have nested type definitions (classes, etc.), members marked with the internal modifier would be visible only to other members within that same scope or nested.
lower-case identifiers are private, identifiers that start with an uppercase are public
^^ interesting; I'll have to tinker with Go sometime.
I'm pretty sure the usual way of how PHP indicates errors is by returning false, not null.
@ircmaxell you just have to acknowledge him as an expert, because he has made this awesome security library ... and needs to generate some clicks
20:00
that's not correct, it's written somewhere in the manual/wiki that failure to parse arguments should by convention return null
shame that you cannot downvote on github
@tereško he does have other valid issues open though
This just says "likely" will return null: de.php.net/functions.internal
I wasn't saying that he is wrong or right
I know
@ircmaxell Btw, your return values are kinda wrong
NULL is only a zpp thing, everything else normally uses false
20:02
@NikiC which?
@NikiC and that's what I'm doing, no?
@ircmaxell No, you have many RETURN_NULL()
yes, all for parameter errors
there was some saying about "small men" .. but I cannot recall what it was
(invalid parameter, etc)
@ircmaxell those are usually false
only the zpp one is null
20:03
ahh, so I did break convention... But shouldn't be an issue
but eh, it's all subject to interpretation I guess :D
yeah, it shouldn't
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@DanLugg you mean like c# internal and protected internal?
In this case it will likely return NULL but this is just a convention ... that's as much of a convention as we can possibly have ... invalid parameters are invalid parameters, whether they are detected to be invalid by zpp or not doesn't really matter imo, it's more consistent to return null to the user if a parameter is invalid even if zpp didn't detect it, they do not know about zpp ...
@JoeWatkins that was how I interpreted it, but that could definitely be wrong
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20958331/how-to-parse-a-csv-to-a-‌​multidimensional-array-with-php
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20958375/i-am-not-getting-all-inf‌​o-from-my-contact-form-from-no-email-body-no-email-an
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20958051/sql-server-connection-fa‌​ils-over-vpn
20:11
@JoeWatkins I'm just saying what most code does, not that it is the best way to do it
exceptions ... if only ... it doesn't even make sense to return null ... I'd really like InvalidParameterException to exist ... I imagine that's wrong somehow and nikic is about to tell me why ... I await reason ...
@JoeWatkins You're not wrong :D
InvalidParameterException is the only sane thing to do ;)
it really seems it ... but I hesitated to even suggest it ...
the world we live in ...
20:13
I just am unable to find on google a hint how to do something like netstat -a on os x, but with indication which process has opened that socket…
Anyone can help me goggling? -.-
I would @bwoebi but each page I load costs me a sizable portion of my life ... so I'll pass ... :)
@bwoebi Not quite sure what you are asking for?
@LeviMorrison I want to kill the process which seems to have open far too many connections…
and I first need to know which process that is…
no lsof ?
then I don't know the right lsof command
20:19
lsof -i ?
lsof has far too many options… maybe I just don't have found the right one on the man page…
@Danack I want outgoing connections…
not listening sockets
-i is IPv4/6
well… I want to find the processes which are in FIN_WAIT_1 state
and these aren't listed there
that's a part of the output of netstat -a
these half-closed connections are blocking my server from opening new connections
I want to force close them
btw. these addresses 17.x.x.x:2195 seem to be the apple push notifications server… just no idea which process that is…
appreciating any help…
I cannot believe this is actually a website: phpconfigure.com
yeah I'm not sure ... sry bob ... no more ideas ... tbh I never seen FIN_WAIT_1 before ...
is that TIME_WAIT or something else ?
oh I see it ...
@JoeWatkins something else… local closed connection, but remote hasn't yet
yeah found it
I would still imagine lsof will show you that if that's the state of the socket ...
it shows TIME_WAIT/ESTABLISHED/LISTEN etc, I don't see why it wouldn't ...
you have procfs on osx ?
or sysfs
gotta be another way ... but I can't think of it ... that's where I'd be looking though ...
no, neither
So... anyone knows of a way to reset mobile browser's zoom when clicking a button?
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@MadaraUchiha nope, never needed to do that.
20:40
@MadaraUchiha i thought double tap is supposed to do that?
@reikyoushin double tap is captured by a different event
@Suhosin but non-techy clients don't have time nor want to spend much resources to learn server management themselves..
@MadaraUchiha well, i thought it was a browser default unless you mess with it and capture it yourself. =p
@MadaraUchiha does this not work?
Haven't tried
I'm currently trying a different approach to the problem
or this <~ seems better since it has more votes
20:48
okay… I've my problem solved… a bit luck helped…
Gah, even refreshing the page doesn't help.
@MadaraUchiha why? what happens?
Zoom stays the same
But it looks like double tap is effective
@MadaraUchiha you need to put max back to 10 after putting it to 1.0, simultaneously.. i guess
if you change it to 1.0, then zoom in will be disabled..
so you need to put it back to 10 just after you changed it to 1.0
btw, is this chrome? ios or android?
20:59
seems the zoom behaves differently in ios, afaik..
but i haven't had any updates on that yet
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zoom depends on browser and os, and how you zoom (pinch zoom vs. font size), I don't think here is a standard definition for that yet.
it's a user action so I happily let the user deal with it :-P
SimpleXML really seems to screw up the namespace handling :-(
21:17
@Fabien Jonathan called, went well, I think ...
@samyb8 ask the authors (peehaa/lusitanian) here then.. ^_^
Who have implementation of interval tree?
@reikyoushin neither of them are online... that's why I was looking for someone else to give me a hand, since I am getting errors implementing it
@samyb8 what does the errors say?
21:25
Hey! I am here.
@MaciejCzyżewski hi, are you new here?
"Fatal error: Class 'OAuth\Common\Http\Uri\UriFactory' not found in /hermes/bosoraweb013/b1151/ipg.tahara/APIs/PHPoAuthLib-master/examples/bootstrap‌​.php on line 22"
@reikyoushin eee nooo?
@MaciejCzyżewski haha, i can't recognize/remember you.. sorry. XP
@reikyoushin I change avatar one hour ago... :-^^
21:26
@samyb8 does the file exist is the file with the UriFactory included then?
@samyb8 use composer...
@MaciejCzyżewski I test directly in my host server...
@samyb8 do you have this? /vendor/autoload.php?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20959588/please-h‌​elp-edit-php
21:29
@samyb8 i thought this is it's bootstrap? github.com/Lusitanian/PHPoAuthLib/blob/master/src/OAuth/…
You test directly?
Wrong.
This package need:
@AlmaDo i have no php account but i know you can help him edit PHP =P
"require-dev": {
    "symfony/http-foundation": "~2.1",
    "predis/predis": "0.8.*@dev",
    "phpunit/phpunit": "3.7.*"
},
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I wish DOMXpath had a property for the namespace registration, and the default would be false...
@reikyoushin sure, why not Oo
21:30
@MaciejCzyżewski did he say he's using composer?
@MaciejCzyżewski So, I cannot test directly?
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@samyb8 you should test locally and after that deploy to remote
@samyb8 don't go to bootstrap.php, maybe try the other services (ex: facebook.php)?
@reikyoushin I am testing for the ETSY one...
@reikyoushin don't have a fb API...
21:32
@reikyoushin that's where I am getting the errors
ooh...
what should I comment out when testing directly (i.e. no Composer)?
@samyb8 do you have /vendor/autoload.php?
@reikyoushin nop
then you need to manually get the dependencies..
21:34
i guess that's generated by Composer...
you mean add the Includes manually, right?
yep.. composer will get em and put them in /vendors directory
then you should run composer install
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@samyb8 build a copy project on your computer, use composer, uploaded the result
^ this
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if you can not run composer on the remote
21:36
@samyb8 without the dependencies, you wont be able to make that example run..
@JoeWatkins wtf. haha
[17:38] <Rasmus> I get a tons of cranks like that, but most manage to find my email address
pretty routine apparently ...
@JoeWatkins "I need to contact Rasmus for a serious Global really BIG project." He's talking about his penis.
@reikyoushin Thanks, will try to add the includes manually, otherwise... composer
@Danack aww.. not his as*?
@samyb8 you'll have headaches adding the dependencies manually though.. and you dont need to manually add includes, just download the dependencies on the /vendors directory
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@samyb8 manually is a pain
21:39
I am back
@reikyoushin But I would need composer to build the dependencies right? I was just trying to avoid testing locally, since I have some limitations
OMFG
@rasmus Hi Rasmus! I'm here in Sunnyvale for the week. This project is going to change the world. We should meet before I leave to Florida.
@samyb8 does your server have .phar?
who does that ...
he's actually gone to his home town ... that's actually creepy ...
i wanna see him change the world.. :P
21:42
Mentalists do that - americaanyway.com/vision
@reikyoushin no clue, never used that. where do I check? phpInfo?
@JoeWatkins LOL
that would totally freak me out ...
@samyb8 u need get composer...
@samyb8 write this in terminal to get .phar: curl -sS getcomposer.org/installer | php
@MaciejCzyżewski Sorry, never used terminal with PHP. Is that supposed to be done on my localhots (apache)?
21:48
@samyb8 Eeee yes. You use only file (.phar). Apache don't run composer.
(thought I explained it pretty well)
@samyb8 You've never used a CLI?
/me sleep now, nite all
@cspray not for PHP, I am not a pro :)
@samyb8 you need to ssh inside your server to do that..
21:55
@JoeWatkins bb
who knows how i can get/borrow a us/canada number? just for verification purposes.. (been looking for virtual numbers but no success yet T-T)
wtf PHP
Argument 1 passed to User::checkLogin() must be an instance of string, string given
@Suhosin lolwut, code? :D
public function checkLogin(string $email, string $password)
if($this->_user->checkLogin((string) $_POST['email'], (string) $_POST['password'])) {
I love you PHP :(
21:59
@Suhosin Lol, makes sense
By specifying string $email, PHP expects $email to be an instance of a class named string.
You gave a literal string, which causes the error.
omg, i can't edit it anymore.. T-T
lol -_-

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