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um guys
so um
hello
I have a confession
I'm the one who stole them...
The guy who stole the cookies
I ate them all
im sorry
...
00:24
which sounds better: recreationbasketball.org or recreationbasketball.net ?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute recreationbasketball.com
@crypticツ I knew someone would say that! :D
or recreation.basketball :P
@HamZa would be very expensive to get that approved by IANA. The .google TLD application is costing Google tens of thousands.
wow ...
00:31
They made it expensive to prevent squatters mainly, and there is an application process so even if you do have the money you need to be approved for it still.
not sure of the requirements though
I see ...
00:45
Hi guys, it's allowed with php to set 2 cookies? i try to do this with ajax but i get on second form every time "header alredy sent..."
@MirkoSimic - that means that the document has complete loading.
@LeSamAdmin exist any was to "reset" this or another soluton?
@MirkoSimic - put your setcookie(); function somewhere else(nearer the top if possible).
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Q: How to fix "Headers already sent" error in PHP

Moses89When running my script, I am getting several errors like this: Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /some/file.php:12) in /some/file.php on line 23 The lines mentioned in the error messages contain header() and setcookie() calls. What could...

@LeSamAdmin i have 2 ajax files, and in both files i have only "setcookie("requestsent", "sent", time()+3600*24, "/");" and in other file but only with other name
00:50
It's impossible to set a cookie using ajax.
@LeSamAdmin need i to rese cookies? i tried all classic methods to solve this problem, with spaces, utf8... but nothing works
You need to set the cookies BEFORE the page fully loads.
01:15
@LeSamAdmin it is? You should be able to set a cookie via ajax, but for it to show as being set on the page that page would have to be forced to reload
@crypticツ When you send an ajax request, the request is sent by your server, not your client's computer. So, it would not work.
@LeSamAdmin AJAX is a client-side technology. When an AJAX request is sent it is the browser sending the request to the server.
@crypticツ - When you send an ajax request, it's the web page sending it, which is on the server, which means the SERVER SENDS IT! Try it, make the php file echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];, it won't be your IP.
@LeSamAdmin yeah, I just tested and I can set a cookie
AJAX is a CLIENT-SIDE technology, meaning it runs on the browser, not the server.
it makes a request to the server which then sends a response back
I know it's client side technology, but the fact of the matter is that I've tested, and it has always returned the server's IP.
01:28
<script>
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('get', 'cookie.php');

xhr.onreadystatechange = function () {
    if (xhr.readyState === 4) {
        if (xhr.status === 200) {
            alert(xhr.responseText);
        } else {
            alert('Error: ' + xhr.status);
        }
    }
}

xhr.send(null);
</script>
page code for the AJAX request, where cookie.php contains:
<?php

setcookie('test', 'value2');

echo 'Whee';
you will see Whee alerted and you will see the cookie has been set by the AJAX request.
Why XML? Why not JSON?
Not relevant
this is just a demonstration
Are you sure you aren't testing REMOTE_ADDR on local server? The server IP and remote IP will be the same.
I test stuff on remote servers.
Well then I don't know what is going on then. I just tested with REMOTE_ADDR and it indeed gives me the client's IP
01:37
Did you try out the above code?
Replace 'value2' with $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']
You might be overwriting your envionment variables via your server config or something. No other explanation I can think of as to why REMOTE_ADDR would give you server's IP
it should never do that
user895378
As $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] value is supplied to PHP by the server directly from the address from the TCP connection there are only four possible scenarios: (1) The client is connecting from the same machine as the server. (2) The client is connecting to the server via an external proxy from inside the same network (and so looks to the server like it originated from the same address). (3) The server application has modified the $_SERVER superglobal. (4) User stupidity.
I have a feeling I know which one, but it's just an assumption.
user895378
Since you're talking to yourself as far as I can tell I'm going to assume you're correct.
user895378
Well technically there's a fifth possibility: that your web server software is foobar. But if that's the case you have bigger problems.
01:45
@ircmaxell, you there?
01:56
gmornin
user895378
@andho morning
morning
/me okay..people are replying good morning, what should I do now?!?
Decrement Alphanumerics???
user895378
Yeah no one thinks that RFC is a good idea ...
@rdlowrey but Perl allows it! =oO
user895378
02:06
Yeah no one thinks that RFC is a good idea ;)
@rdlowrey then I'm afraid that is a self actuating RFC
user895378
02:36
@JoeWatkins ... I can't really explain why but the phpunit crashes I was getting with pthreads seem to have resolved themselves. I'll let you know if it crops up again. I have no idea what was causing it (user stupidity most likely).
03:44
gud morning
Hey
Maybe you would help me..?
morning
I have this rewrite rule: ^admin/(.*)/?$ /admin.php?uri=$1 [L]
and my admin.php file:
var_dump ( $uri = filter_input(INPUT_POST, 'uri') );
but it's always null
but it is getting to your admin.php?
@BillyMathews s/INPUT_POST/INPUT_GET/ ?
04:10
I need to make my editor look less like a terminal window so I will stop issuing vim command in it.
user652649
04:31
5:30, slept just 4 hours, not good
user652649
morning
morning
 
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Jes
Jes
06:02
Hello friends
good morning
06:15
Good Morning
good morning
06:59
Morning
07:14
morings
good afternoon ;)
07:31
Your TZ is skewed :p
we have different tzs :)
No, yours is wrong relative to mine :p
good morning
:p
@Duikboot (y) good mornings
I could love 1 day off so tired :(
take a rest :>
My answer was unticked and the answer that does not even compile was marked as solution. I don't care about that 15 reps, I just don't get the point.
@Leri nothing is perfect. And SO's reputation system as well
@AlmaDo Well, yeah. But what was OP's motivation is still interesting.
07:43
@Leri such OP may be just not too competent. And, therefore, they are not always able to differ better answers from worse
oh.. he may be drunk :P
lol ^
BTW, factorial calculation is broken almost in every example, because it gets to really big number pretty quickly.
honestly, I can not get the idea of accepting answers which will not even compile, yeah. In PHP that can be understood somehow (at least, we do not compile our scripts), but in C++/C# .. huh
morning
@AlmaDo I might accept answer that does not compile but has good pseudo-code.
@nik Thanks for report, our team will have a look. Oh, wait, you are not our client! — Leri 16 secs ago
Could not help myself. ^
@Leri it's only if OP requested that. If he requested code, then answer should be code in my opinion. Well, I will not dv answers without code and with good explanation, of course, but I doubt I will uv them also
07:52
@AlmaDo Agreed. However, complexity of algorithm is a factor for me.
@Leri sad:( I mean, algorithm is one of such things, which can not be estimated properly by newbies :\ That's why I like such questions, but I never getting high score for that answers. And they are most complicated (not like 3-4 lines of code + link to manual, for which I'm getting 10+ score ..)
@internals, will it be hard to trigger notice/warning when assignment happens in if?
/me looks @JoeWatkins
I have a domain bought at Company AbC, the website is hosted there too. Now since a few months the website needs to be hosted at Company XyZ, but I the person who owns the domain wants also to transfer the domain to Company XyZ.
@Leri I don't think it will be hard. But - why? It's common practice
@AlmaDo To avoid: if ($i = 0).
07:57
@Leri yes, but how to differ that from good usage?
@AlmaDo if ($i = foo() == 0) ?
like if(false!==($key=array_search('key', $array)))
or something like that
@AlmaDo That should remain valid. but if(($key=array_search('key', $array))) should trigger warning
That also reduces logical errors due to type evaluation. ^
@Leri why? ok, array_search() isn't good because we can't use direct assignment to get proper result.
but there may be cases when it's ok to use that. Same for while conditions
@someone i genuinely need some help... it has been more than 2 years, that i have learned c.. (its not that i write a hell lot of c code ..) i still lack a lot of understanding of the language.. i know how pointers work, but still i answered two questions on pointers incorrectly..
one of the mistakes was the dumbest mistake i have ever made.
08:04
@AlmaDo Here's how I think it should look from userland: There should be flag in php.ini, like strict-mode, if it's set, then I should get warning if I do just assignment assignment.
they asked, if we could write char *b="ind"; i said yes.. and then the asked if we could write the next statement as b="rus"; and i said.. no.. i should shoot myself
@AlmaDo In dynamic languages, I find that always buggy.
Even in while loop.
Running a legacy CI app at work, now we are adding a completely new part to it which could easily be done in vanilla php so I had my hopes up, but they just got crushed... It has to be done with CI :'(
how do you people manage to get all the basics of the language correctly?
@blackbee Reading manual first.
08:06
@Leri it may be, yes - but, really, I prefer to avoid such things. Because language basics should work on all systems in same way. What if you'll enable that in one system and disabled on another? And.. let it be script which is generating a picture. Difference will be obvious (and very, very unexpected)
Can somebody help about EC2 micro instance ?
@AlmaDo That should be enabled just in dev environment.
That has no other purpose than helping developer to avoid unexpected bugs.
@Leri do you think that i need to study more of the C manual.. and that was i make such stupid mistakes... !! i am tottaly in the dark
@Leri doubt. Same good and bad practice => despite all of them are well known, there always is a place for making mistake. I'm not a big fan of changing language behavior through config or something like that (add here ini_set() and .htaccess and you'll get a mess.. ). I think even now we have too many options in config file
@AlmaDo Hmm. /me goes and picks up good IDE
08:10
@Leri (:
Off-to work. Later.
I have a domain bought at Company AbC, the website is hosted there too. Now since a few months the website needs to be hosted at Company XyZ, but I the person who owns the domain wants also to transfer the domain to Company XyZ.

What is the best way to transfer the whole domain from company AbC to company XyZ ?
user652649
09:01
@levimorrison noticed this php.net problem? i.imgur.com/hl5KhQd.png
user652649
morning every1
user652649
also, why some methods are explicitly "public" but some aren't?
@Wes That was a documentation build bug, and has been fixed. Everything should be okay once the new version gets built on Friday.
user652649
ah, cool! thanks :P
@Wes as for the visibility, that's just laziness from the documentor
09:06
Morning
user652649
yes i would... do i need to have a php.net account or smt?
@Wes Nope, you can log in with a Google or Facebook account or as "anonymous".
user652649
i have to add <modifier>public</modifier> to <methodsynopsis role="oop"> in mysqli/mysqli/construct.xml for example?
user652649
not sure if i should remove all the publics or add public everywhere... may improve readability but they would take useful space
momcosjrefsuds
user652649
09:20
264
Q: Why is whitespace needed for this to be parsed?

spydonA few months ago I tattooed a fork bomb on my arm and I skipped the whitespace because I think it looks nicer without it. But to my dismay, sometimes(not always) when I run it in a shell it doesn't start a fork bomb but just gives a syntax error. bash: syntax error near unexpected token `{:' ...

user652649
@PeeHaa morning
@Wes add the visibility :)
user652649
i'll do that later for sure :P hope i will not f**k all the php.net site up xD
@Wes the editor just saves patches, they need to be reviewed and committed by a php.net person before going into the documentation proper. ... feel free to break everything!
because it will be pre-moderated? :p
user652649
09:25
ahah ok xD
Why the hell is everybody answering this stackoverflow.com/questions/21278649/… ??????
@PeeHaa because SO has army of noobs seeking for nooby questions to farm their rep. Those noobs can't answer anything else, thus, they are answering questions like that
@PeeHaa easy rep?
user652649
@PeeHaa haha lol
I love how no-one is giving the correct answer!..
09:28
Needless to say I atleast downvoted all date() answers :D
m59
m59
@AlmaDo well...they don't need noob questions for that. They can just wait until someone posts a great answer of a difficult posts, then ctrl+c, ctrl+v.
OMFG there is even an explode() answer in there...
m59
m59
and they do.
@m59 yay.. I always used ctrl+insert and shift+insert for that :p
m59
m59
"try this:" I'm recommending it to you, but I'm not even going to touch my answer. lol
SO should catch answers in which the only text is "try this" and just auto downvote them.
09:31
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A: How to get only 'date' from datetime class

Madara UchihaYou're doing it wrong. Do your processing with a DateTime object, and the output with whatever format you want. Meaning, you shouldn't pass the single date back to a new DateTime object. Instead, you should work with a normal DateTime object (you can ignore the time if it isn't important to yo...

Once and for all
@MadaraUchiha I'm still waiting for OP to asnwer what it is he is trying to accomplish :)
@PeeHaa it reads to me like he wants to get midnight of that day
@salathe That is currently my guess too
m59
m59
ok, nighties.
09:34
^ why I'm not surprised to see this question in room 11 :p
@MadaraUchiha hehe, thief!
@DaveChen Looks liek a "maze puzzle" to me :)
@salathe What are you talking about? My answer is there longer than yours :P
You're the thief!
@PeeHaa I've recognized that as a directed non-cyclic graph :D
You can't prove anything!
09:35
2 messages moved to bin
@MadaraUchiha since when does "length" denote authorship? :P
@MadaraUchiha well, even for me that feature isn't well-explained. So -12 is expected :p
@MadaraUchiha hehe, ajf even removed his own vote (which is implicit anyway)
Jes
Jes
hello friends
good noon
i created a cakephp view model and a controller
when i loaded on localhost the page is empty
what is the problem?
09:43
You've used a wrong spell
@Jes The problem lies in your third sentence
@Jes I'll tell you, it could be anything
at least I have no idea what is "cakephp model" and how it's relied with "model"
I would assume it common knowledge that framework code refers to 'code that is executed a lot of times on every pageview, possibly in hundreds of sites'. Which is exactly the point I'm trying to make - micro optimisation becomes macro when the code is invoked often enough. — Niels Keurentjes 9 hours ago
O_o
Jes
Jes
09:46
@PeeHaa what is the problem
What a moron
@PeeHaa what a surprise Oo (so it isn't a common knowledge since I was surprised? )
-1
A: What's the difference between "string" .$var and "string $var" in php?

Niels KeurentjesAs in many programming languages, PHP allows you to take multiple roads to your destination. It is your responsibility as a programmer to take the wise route. The following 3 lines of code are all equivalent in that they assign the same value to $result: $result = "Hello $var!" $result = 'Hello ...

Wow an entire answer dedicated to benchmarking strings in PHP
OMFG
I heard Kent Beck saved facebook something like 500k or m by accident. What he did, is what you would call a micro optimization. Yes, at facebook level this kind of things happen
Mornings
09:48
hi, @DaveRandom
Can't complain with that
@DaveRandom monring :-)
@Jimbo That's a bit more like it :-)
@Jimbo and how many servers exists, which will allow such speed for 1 client? :p
@AlmaDo This is our work, so there's 5 computers sharing two of those lines above. No servers here
@PeeHaa o.O that doesn't even answer the question
09:50
@salathe You see that downvote? :)
ermergad @DaveRandom has appeared
@DaveRandom using"Mornings"
It's not very effective
Why I downvoted this answer (TL;DR - if you have a performance problem, focus on your logic, not on how the language works) — DaveRandom 31 secs ago
@DaveRandom Don't do that man. Downvotes should be anonymous. ALWAYS!
:-)
@PeeHaa for once, I also added a comment about my dv :)
noobs! :D
I though to dv, but won't do that - at least, poster spent lot of time :p huh, something must be really a disaster to get my dv
09:55
@PeeHaa it's okay, I'll go back to down-voting without saying why now :)
good :)
@AlmaDo have you read the hover text for the dv button?
@PeeHaa I'll make up for it by anonymously downvoting one of your high voted answers if you like?
:-P
@salathe yes, of course. But I don't think that should be downvoted (by me). For posts, I have 3 states, not 2 states: I'll upvote, I'll downvote or I'll do nothing. So I'll leave that as it is, but I've upvoted some good comments on answer and question
Hey, @NikiC wrote a new blog post! And only a mere 13 months after the last one! That boy's productivity knows no bounds!
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09:58
@AlmaDo I have two states: downvote or do nothing :)
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@DaveRandom my last blog post was 22 months ago... I should write one too!
@salathe So you're the stereotypical grumpy Scot? :-P
@DaveRandom what is "productivity"? If someone has nothing to say, it's better to say nothing then
@DaveRandom I guess, except I'm not a Scot
@salathe Write one about how difficult it is to come up with a subject for a blog post
@salathe orly? Where are you from originally then?
@DaveRandom England :P (near Wigan, to be more precise)
I've just lived up here for a long time
(here being Edinburgh)
10:01
I would be grumpy too with your weather :P
A new request related to your expertise has been posted on Codementor
Hello,

y want a guys for helping me in the developpement of my website and its possible can talk in french

My project is very simple and y want a guys for a undeterminate time.

More info in private
...now there's an attractive offer
@salathe Ahh yes, the part of Scotland where they speak English. I went to Glasgow for 2 days once, fairly certain no-one said anything I could understand for the whole time.
@DaveRandom hehe
@webarto Actually it's nice and sunny here today, so ya-boo :-P
@webarto I can see some blue in the sky!
Oh, damnit >:| (grumpy face)
10:04
@DaveRandom :D
At least pick a jquery one in that case :P
is there a good example of a request library? does it make sense to differentiate between GET and POST parameters or should it just be $request->getItem('bla'); ?
@Patrick A simple class would suffic. No need for a library
And yes you should differentiate between post and get
I currently use something like this only with the raw post data added.
http://stackoverflow.com/q/21279597/1542290
@salathe @DaveRandom this is why you don't explain dowenvotes...
Are you people new here?
thanks @PeeHaa
10:14
np
. Closed Due to idiot Mr.Alien. — user3211530 2 mins ago
ROFL ^^^
^ flagged
@user3211530: Really? Have you bothered reading the help center? If you would have, you would have known that this question is not acceptable on Stack Overflow, and would be closed. This isn't Mr. Aliens fault, it's all yours. — Madara Uchiha 13 secs ago
@MadaraUchiha hehe thanks but new users hardly care to read that :)
@Mr.Alien Meh
10:21
@AlmaDo Don't flag, I love hatred :D
@Mr.Alien you think old users read that?
naive .. :D
@AlmaDo lol I've not read that either :)
That reminds me of this joke
Argument with a woman is like reading the Software License Agreement. At the end, you ignore everything and click 'I agree'.
My point is: questioning rules are like speaking rules. If you are polite, if you respect your listener, if you want constructive dialog, then you don't need to read any rules. But if you are not, then no rules will help you. Thus, rules are only formal thing and they have little sense.
But as far as SO rules go, I feel they are vague
@PeeHaa I noticed you have cookies in there too? I was thinking of putting cookies and sessions into different classes. But I am sure you put more thought into this than me, why is it in the request class?
10:31
@Patrick Cookies are part of the request
setting them too?
Nope. Setting them would be part of the response
Consider the request immutable
Unless your name is @rdlowrey and like to write webservers in php :)
I see. but you keep session separate because that's on the server?
Yes. Sessions are not part of the request
ok its gone anyways
10:37
So yesterday, my girlfriend broke her new iPhone 5S. She dropped it; screen cracked, bottom left to mid-way on the right. She cried. She called her cousin, who is finishing her MD, who explained to her that she must have "bad karma". My girlfriend an MBE, believes this, and spent half the night looking for a way to "balance" things (charities, etc.)
Here are two very intelligent, very bright people. Each of whom, (as far as I would have guessed) understand cause and effect.
@DanLugg And each of which merely place their trust in something which provides them comfort - who are we to judge them for that?
I neglect to mention that her shouldering "karma", also stems from her car breaking down about a week ago.
@DanLugg if she does have "bad karma" then there's no need crying further as the broken iPhone should be a price high enough to "balance" things.
Her car broke down because it's an old piece of shit.
Her iPhone broke because she's a clumsy ass.
@PeeHaa I was supposed to write a new base controller for CI and now I am writing framework parts just to avoid all the CI crap because I refuse to extend CI_Controller or use their classes... oh well :)
10:48
@DanLugg And of course you're glad for having a girl who makes a positive impact on the world when things go wrong for her, rather than one who doesn't, right :-)
@Patrick :P Sucks to be you :D
@Jimbo Honestly? I see your point, and I cannot stress that enough, but:
@DanLugg Point her in the direction of scientology
Yeano.
Just explain to her how karma works out for a child born with HIV or something
11:05
@Fabien past life... duh
lol...
user924016
@Fabien it is god punishing the parents ;)
I need some help in PHP
Anybody there?
user924016
@VarunKakumani read git.io/chatroom-pact
Oops. Sorry, new to chat. I have posted my question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21278750/… Its bit urgent, need to complete the module today
@RonniSkansing Thanks for the pact link.
I don't understand reincarnation. I can't see the point unless you remember everything from your previous life.
user924016
11:14
@VarunKakumani if you are sending files, make sure to set the correct header
user924016
for the request.. "Content-Type", "multipart/form-data
hello.. good evening!
user924016
like xhr.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "multipart/form-data");
@Fabien (y) why come back to Earth and forfeit all experiences from the former life? It's the same as coming once.
morning all
11:17
@RonniSkansing But its working for folders which contain only files and not any other inner folders. It is not working only when there are folders inside folder. If it is confusing I can explain in detail too.
@iroegbu Exactly
user924016
@VarunKakumani people are looking to answer you question, if it works sometimes in some cases it would be a good idea to state so. It might be a XY problem
@Fabien huh, you don't need to remember all - even something will be enough to get sense. However, I don't think that system is working as reincarnation (well, try to call constructor in destuctor and you'll see segfault)
@RonniSkansing Thanks. I am waiting for answer. If you get any idea of implementing it much better logic, suggest me the solution.
@AlmaDo lol
user924016
11:22
@VarunKakumani I dont get it. Does it work when you upload files and not folders?
@RonniSkansing. It works when I upload a folder (which contains only files but not folders). But if I upload a folder which again contain folders inside, then it's not working.
@VarunKakumani hint: "YU NO WORK" isn't a correct description of your situation
@AlmaDo. My situation is I am working on a module where users can upload a folder to server. The folder should get uploaded recursively maintaining it's folder structure. But the code which I am pasted at : stackoverflow.com/questions/21278750/… works only when a folder which contains only files but not any other folders present inside it.
Morning
mormront @Suhosin
hi, @Suhosin
@PeeHaa on that link I've seen some letters, which I've recognized as English letters. But I didn't get the sense
sorry @Mr.Alien and other folks from that neighborhood but your people just suck :P
2 days ago, by Dan Lugg
M-to-tha-o-to-tha-r-to-tha-n-to-tha-i-to-tha-n-to-tha-g!!

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