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21:00
There once was a man from Nantucket,
Who `E_ERROR undefined bucket`,
His last `git commit`,
Caused an intertubes fit,
For the client's he all told to "suck it".
@VoidWhisperer you would write some code? Seriously, that's such an open ended question. You could do it with plain PHP, but if you want to do more complicated stuff, Gearman may be more appropriate.
@DanLugg bwhahahaha, that's great man
That just made my day and my day needed to be made.
Danack: Sorry for the open ended question. I've just not done much with php beyond writing server-side pages, and given that, it's making this slightly confusing to approach
@cspray The phpbard has got nothin' on me ;-)
sometimes i start fights with bards in Skyrim
21:03
Sometimes I start fights with the elderly.
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That's horrible :L
Not as horrible as starting fights with children.
@DanLugg pretty sure Anthony's father doesn't appreciate that
8
I always wondered where he got his striking good looks.
I was just looking at the Alphanumeric vote, and they're all "No". For a second I thought Andrea changed her's to "No", but I think she just withdrew it.
I should propose an alternate that raises an E_WTF_WE_ARE_NOT_PERL on alphanumeric deinc.
21:14
They should have added a voting option, "remove existing incrementing behaviour".
And also "Nuke from orbit".
user924016
@Charles current behavior is perl
@RonniSkansing I know. We don't need to encourage that insanity.
user924016
Agreed
@Danack YES!
Or at least start raising "Notice: increment of a non-integer value"
21:16
GOOD MORNMING
HELLO!
user895378
@webarto YO.
@webarto echo GreetingSingletonFactoryFactory::l10n('y0');
Yo Lo
21:18
@Charles when, then E_DEPRECATED…
@bwoebi Very yes please.
E_LOL_U_CANT_ADD_LETTERS
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Is this safe?
$x = 'this-is-user-input';
$x = preg_replace('/-(.)/e', 'strtoupper($1)', $x);
echo $x;
WAZZUP GUYZZZZ
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nm deprecated
user924016
21:22
=]
Guys
...
WAZZUP???
@Charles no, no… I'm just in favour of not incrementing hex strings
only letters only
user924016
Tired of reading C for the day
@LeSamAdmin E_INCORRECT_GREETING
@Charles - Haha
21:23
@Charles echo new ${!${''}='Greeting' . str_repeat('Factory', 3)}(); :D
@webarto That's the spirit!
Guys, who uses chrome?
user924016
<-
TIL that Brunei has a non-contiguous weekend. This really upsets me for some reason... stupid datetime weekday code...
ronni
in your url bar, do this
user924016
21:26
lol
javascript: for (i=1;i++;i=10000000000){alert("hello");}
it's a new google url ;D
I was here the other day and was adviced on a good web hosting website/plan. Unfortunately, I forgot it. Someone recommend me a good one please
user895378
@Charles whhhhhhhhaaaat. That is very upsetting.
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OpenShift?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - You willing to pay?
21:27
@LeSamAdmin Yes, but I'd like it at or under $7/month. No more.
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There are several free PAAS providers that are free for basic usage.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - I can do you a full hosting account for $5 /month
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - zPanel account stuff, y'know
@LeSamAdmin root ssh access?
@PeeHaa - $10 for root
What's the reason everyone voted no to the Alphanumeric-- RFC?
21:31
@crypticツ no idea
Because imho it's a stupid idea @crypticツ
I mean, it's a +1 for adding consistency, but -1 for a why would you even do that.
@LeSamAdmin Are those prices on your website for real? :P
I just won't vote because having no idea …
@PeeHaa - I know, I'm waayyyy to cheap! :/
$10/h I won't even have time to drink my coffee ;)
@rdlowrey You're probably already aware, but for your delectation bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9424
lol insecure tls what a noobs!
ow wait...
:P
@PeeHaa - I like being cheap.
Hey look, an eagle!
/leaves room.
user895378
21:35
@Danack Yes I am, but thank you all the same. I'm going to change a few of the defaults to avoid those sorts of issues.
user924016
@LeSamAdmin it is below min wager in my country
user895378
I'm surprised no one has noticed the null-byte-prefix attack vulnerability in the 5.6 TLS SAN name matching code besides me. I haven't gotten around to fixing it yet, but I plan to do all of my TLS merging in the next week. Trying not to procrastinate ...
@RonniSkansing And I'm only a young teen. :P
Aaaaahhh good guy nginx:
user924016
21:37
@LeSamAdmin oh okay =]
@Ocramius That, is a neat idea.
> Load time 323ms
@Ocramius Finally an rfc I am actually interested in again
user895378
@bwoebi Do we know if that includes refcounts? Because refcounts would be really useful for me.
@RonniSkansing - If you ever want me to manage your server(centos and debian based only), I can give you a lovely discount for the monthly.
@PeeHaa The trend of "q"++ == "nipple" and array?<?Foo?>? ?&* has been depressing.
21:40
@DanLugg Well put
@rdlowrey for that we'd need some language construct… else COW will modify refcount
user895378
pffft
^ the sound of wind between my ears.
@rdlowrey you always can look via gdb
use phpdbg inside of gdb to break at some place and then ^C to enter gdb… then you just can look at the var :-)
^^ I think he meant at runtime.
user924016
21:42
@LeSamAdmin thanks for the offer.
@DanLugg huh? I'm talking about run-time?
I got a blog foo(s)
Sorry, I meant the facilities to inspect it from within PHP at runtime.
blog.matrixdevuk.pw - First person to guess the blogging platform gets 10% off any purchase from me. ;D (none of you will buy off me, that's my guess).
This isn't very promising:
> PingrGlobe Got SQL Injected
;)
21:45
__toScalar would be great.
@PeeHaa - If you read it, you'll understand what happened! :)
You use mysql_* that's what probably happened
Nope
I use PDO
I prepare, bind and all that
But, I didn't write the script that was vulnerable
Then you need a better commit policy ;-) (or VCS in general, I dunno what you're running)
The douchebag who wrote it used query(); directly
21:48
What @DanLugg said
I sure hope you bitchslapped the person repsonsible
With a fish.
Nah, got bored of the site anyway haha
I sold the domain
I see that it is downish
*breaks beyond repair* -- Eh, I'm bored with it!
I fixed the issue
but got bored
all I had to do is bind it
haha
21:49
Has __toScalar been RFC'd? I'll look, but in case someone knows off-hand...
You have a github by any chance? @LeSamAdmin
@PeeHaa yee, matrixdevuk
@LeSamAdmin I see some css fetched from yandex.st…
Yeah noticed that too
Filthy hotlinker! :D
All that precious bandwidth :)
@JoeWatkins I am ultra busy atm since I just moved to berlin and started a new job...
21:51
@bwoebi - on my blog?
@DanLugg NO! ABSOLUTELY NOT GREAT!!! _(sorry, but that needed really to be emphasized…)
Damn everybody has a new job and I have yet to start up my ponr busniess
@LeSamAdmin yes
@bwoebi - I don't do nodes stuff, yet.
nodejs*
(mac autocorrected me)
@bwoebi Why do you and I have E_FATAL-scale disagreements on everything?
21:53
@DanLugg because you are far better suited for using java or python than PHP...
so if you want to take over the fn autoloading RFC go ahead
@bwoebi Perhaps PHP is far better suited being more like a modern (read: predictable, complete) language?
just add your name or even replace mine and make it happen
@igorw who are you talking to? (I'm not really interested in fn autloading)
For anyone who wasn't talking with me yesterday... I'm practicing my CSS and I made this... dropbox.com/s/nhkik45r7wkpv31/… - opinions?
21:56
@LeSamAdmin I wouldn't trust many of the people in here regarding design
@LeSamAdmin looks like a poor ripoff of bootstrap
HOW DOES IT??? :((((
user924016
@LeSamAdmin are you learning design or css? If you want a opinion on CSS you better supply some code on it
i can make that layout in like 2 mins on bootply
@bwoebi Could you expand?
21:58
:(
user924016
@CarrieKendall why are you so hard
Because she's gangsta'
i am a gangster
^
user924016
hehe
I'm not even a web designer, but I'm trying... :/
I don't think it looks like bootstrap
21:59
@CarrieKendall a posh one at that including the trailing 'er
@DanLugg Let's begin with… a string is a scalar too … It'd be inconsistent to make __toString and __toScalar coexist
@bwoebi Who said I wanted to keep __toString?
@DanLugg yay, BC break!
anyways, that was an honest opinion, its not bad to look like bootstrap, unless you're not using it
and anyway… E_TOO_MUCH_MAGIC
22:00
because, let's face it, if you're going to look like it, might as well get the added benefit of crap working as documented and expected :]
@bwoebi No, one major-version-length of auto-proxying __toString to __toScalar
user924016
@LeSamAdmin last i watched a video on anything with \Design it was youtube.com/watch?v=OMw1-dHxsTE
I;m not using it :/
I'm*
@bwoebi Rather than be dismissive, I'm interested to know what other legitimate issues you have with it; or were those all of them?
and then at the end we'd have classes with internal operator overloading and __toScalar coexisting? nice^^
@DanLugg I just feel it's wrong. I don't want a language which is externally too tightly coupled to types…
22:02
Good point; DateTime would fuck it all up.
@RonniSkansing The term "experience designer" makes me puke :P
@bwoebi Believe me, I've gathered that.
user924016
@PeeHaa yea me to, but the talk is funny enough for a nondesigner, like me
@DanLugg then don't ask me to always expand my no ;-)
22:04
@bwoebi I don't accept personal preferences as valid justification; whether or not you accept that predicate is on your end.
@DanLugg I feel it goes against the spirit of PHP.
@DanLugg then starting now i'll say: "room 11 preferences" instead of personal
What is the spirit of PHP? That seems to be an unanswerable question surrounded with voodoo.
@DanLugg It's also a personal preference from you that you want it in the language
@RonniSkansing Wow that toilet is epically stupid
22:05
There's no gain I can identify…
the spirit of PHP lurks amidst this very room..
user924016
@PeeHaa the ticket machine and elevators later are really fun
PPPPPPPPHHHHHHHHHHPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
@bwoebi I would prefer it in the language in order to breed consistency in the inter-object API. Not because "I don't like Java"
anyway, gotta go. bye guys!
22:06
@DanLugg which inter-object API? :o
user924016
<3 Java, PHP, Python, C, C#/.NET, JSS, BASH, UNIX ...
@reikyoushin latert
True, string isn't a "type" by the same definition as others. And all we have is __toString
So, right now __toString is just a weird thumb on the ass of every object.
@DanLugg Eliminate that one too.
i need to disable a form for 1 day if the vistor has submitted, is this possible with php? i know how to set classic cookie, but on submit no idea... :(
22:08
@bwoebi I'd agree with that. If not for anything but consistency.
How is RamNode this cheap?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute there are a lot cheaper..
@DanLugg and it's useless. A bit shorter code, much more magic == bad.
@reikyoushin Cheaper than $2 and good at the same time?
Shorter code + ... == bad? Perhaps.
22:09
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute lowendbox.com
good at the same time, that we can't tell because i haven't tested each and everyone
Magic isn't inherently bad, so long as it's predictable.
user924016
Magic...
Unpredictable, or nonsensical magic is bad. And we're chock full of that.
user924016
depeands on the level
user924016
asm >||< c
22:10
@reikyoushin I barely know anything about VPS. Never managed one either. What, in your opinion, is a good web host?
user924016
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute get a cheap vps, have fun =]
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute if you mean cheap VPS, you can ask if @webarto is goin good with his.. vpsdime.com 6GB ram for $7
but i personally dont have an account with them..
@RonniSkansing Have never used a VPS, don't know much about it and definitely don't know how to manage that stuff.
@bwoebi Do you have, personally at least, some version of the "PHP vision", that's concise enough for an elevator pitch?
I haven't heard one that didn't devolve into a stuttering mess of "sorta like", "kinda maybe"
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute then if you dont have enough vps management exp, better not go that route 'yet'..
mediatemple has this shared hosting that looks yummy.. mediatemple.net/webhosting/shared
22:14
@DanLugg I have not a PHP vision. but just vague ideas. And coupling the language more tightly is really not part of any PHP vision of mine.
but if you wanna experience it / learn how to use it.. just look for a good cheap one on lowendbox for learning purposes..
@reikyoushin I'm simply looking for a reliable and good web host. Nothing expensive. Obviously good specs (enough to hold 100 users at any time, at least).
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - Gimme $10 /month - I'll give you a VPS, and manage it.
@LeSamAdmin Are you private or do you run some company or something?
@bwoebi Fair enough; it just seems that those who frequent the "naysayer's" side (and I mean no offence, but like yourself) of feature expansion, often reference some doctrinal PHP Vision, which must be adhered to, lest we be thrown from a cliff into lava.
22:15
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - Private.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute 100 users at a time for a single site? its normal right?
Yet, nobody is able to expand on said vision beyond the word "vision".
well, really gotta go. bye!
@reikyoushin Yeah.
@bwoebi was talking to @JoeWatkins but anyone who feels up to the task shall take the RFC and run with it
22:17
@DanLugg doctrinal not. But dynamic (and not optionally not dynamic) needs to be maintained.
@DanLugg A vision never is something clear, straightforward.
user924016
I am pulling the plug, cya guys
@bwoebi I think the word "vision" evokes "clarity"; but semantics aside...
user924016
(void *)
@bwoebi Any particular reason why optional type-checking at procedure boundaries is no good? Or was your issue with the 3rd party lib that you explained the other day basically your reasoning?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - What type of things do you run? I'll tell you the cheapest price possible.
22:19
@DanLugg stop just talking now. That debate won't end. Here are no winners, just loosers.
I'm not looking for a winner, nor to win for that matter. I'm just trying to understand better the rationale posited by those who frequently beat down the prospect of new features.
Seriously; no trolling.
Whatev's though.
You never will understand that by just reading explanations.
Wat.
That just makes it sound culty and weird.
Whatev's though.
@LeSamAdmin Nothing much, it's just mysql and php
22:24
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - NGINX? Apache? How many users? Wordpress? Joomla?
Need bandwidth enough to have the website not crash if there are like 50 - 100 people at a time.
@LeSamAdmin It's custom. I made the site myself.
Apache
Alrighty
Sorry, but you need to find it out yourself. Maybe you realize it once when you are working on mega projects over long time with such over-engineered code…
Might I interest you in a $15 managed VPS?
SSD powered
1GB RAM
@bwoebi Don't assume. I've worked on big train-wrecks.
22:26
@DanLugg then try to work a longer time without over-engineered code and then work again with it. You'll hate it…
No, I hate boilerplate. Revisiting the same solved problems, having to solve them with the same copy/paste/rename solution.
And PHP has the tendency to get like that rather quickly; I'm favoring features that would reduce that.
@bwoebi I'm sorry, are you talking to me?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute no
@bwoebi Alright.
@LeSamAdmin And where exactly are these servers located?
@bwoebi I'm trying to remember the name of a tool for running php scripts continuously in the background that a lot of people have mentioned recently, something like commandlineD, or processD? Anyone know it?
22:28
@Danack supervisord?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute Got a few locations
@Danack launchctl? oh… I assume you don't talk about os x^^
@Charles Thanks - that's I think. Do you have any opinion on whether it's good?
@Danack It works well. I use it.
cool, cheers.
22:29
@LeSamAdmin It's not my intent at all to offend you or anything, but how/why should I trust some stranger over the internet?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - Same reason why you'd trust a company. We're all people after all. I fully understand if you feel you'd not like me to do this for you.
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What is the difference between IoC container, DI container, and service locator?
First Google result ;-)
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nice
lol, I googled them all individually like a noob =D
I literally copied your chat message
But you're probably better off with this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/1557781/…
22:35
@igorw I just started a new job too :) if @bwoebi doesn't want to run with it, I'll ask phil, he's a good talking head I think :)
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thanks man. I forget that google knows everything.
@NikiC ping
user1994804
@Peehaw are you around?
user1994804
Hello everyone
user1994804
Im having trouble understanding how to extract the img src from pages within my site
user1994804
22:46
Ive reviewed this stackoverflow.com/questions/10130858/get-img-src-with-php and several other articles but I just dont "Get It"
@PeeHaw?
@YeeHaw
user1994804
If anyone else has any ideas I'd sure welcome them
Night folks!
@YourAdrenalineFix what do you not understand ?
user1994804
22:50
Lots
user1994804
I dont know where to begin to be totally honest
Well it isn't even regex, so it shouldn't be hard ...
user1994804
Im Novice BTW
I know, that's what your profile says :)
user1994804
This is a file that creates an XML sitemap your-adrenaline-fix.com/rss.txt
user1994804
22:52
I am wanting to add functionality to pick up one image from each article (Provided an img is present)
Let's take this code:
$html = '<img id="12" border="0" src="/images/image.jpg"
         alt="Image" width="100" height="100" />';

$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadHTML($html);
$xpath = new DOMXPath($doc);
$src = $xpath->evaluate("string(//img/@src)"); # "/images/image.jpg"
What's unclear ?
user1994804
Using your-adrenaline-fix.com/rss.txt what would I place in $html?
user1994804
Just .??
user1994804
per $path var?
user1994804
Nor do I know whether to place this in the existing while loop or outside
22:54
ok, just for clarity. Are you parsing external URL's ?
user1994804
no
user1994804
A Bail out on this would be most appreciated and would enable me to learn by example
The link you provided is about parsing/scrapping things.
So for example, there is a nice website about funny images.
You might use something like that code to "parse" and "scrap" the source (url) of those images
user1994804
Ive spent hrs going in circles
user1994804
but Im just trying to use it to parse pages within my own sitre
22:56
and use those url's in your application. For example downloading the images and saving them
user1994804
NOT scraping anything
lol but why would you parse your own pages ?
user1994804
to create an XML sitemap?
user1994804
which is the backbone of this
user1994804
22:58
I'd like it to pick up the image from each article and display it with the title and desc present here your-adrenaline-fix.com/rss.txt
user1994804
I should be able to use that same code for my application shouldnt I?
user1994804
*In my application
Well I never made a sitemap, but here's my POV:
A website is typically built with a : database + code that pulls out info from the database and displays it to the client
Now, what you're saying is like:
You pull out things from the database, display it in nice pages, and then "parse" the created pages ?

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