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07:00
@Jack let me explain..
@Leri Yes, actually it's a reply to his previous answer. But you are right, I would have directed it to all audience.
@AlmaDo Go for it (tm)
@Jack yeah, I'm painting image, 1 sec
Like Bob Ross? He was great at painting trees!
07:01
^ who is he?
I'm noob :(
@AlmaDo You should be a painter. :p
btw, it's cool when you can visualize problem before implement. Well I almost never do that.
@AlmaDo You can check him out on Google, surely there are some YT videos as well ... he's quite amazing :)
@Jack haha, no. not tree
@Jack it's about me worries about - size of CT will be really big:
here M is depth of tree. Tree is balanced B-tree
that's because for each node we'll have to store all descendants
more short & clean:
awful!!
that'll be painful if m=15, for example
You mean m is the depth, right?
and if our tree has 3 descendants per node.. or more.. huh
yeah
m = depth, M = total CT records count
also it's "native" CT count. In real implementation, as I've mentioned, it'll be doubled at least
07:12
Let me quickly rehash how CT works internally ... brb
good mornings
morning, @iroegbu
Am amazed how this is still surviving
@AlmaDo Isn't the formula for number of vertices equal to just m + SUM(i=1, m, i)?
07:24
@Jack we're speaking about B-tree and CT will store all sublevels descendants
so that's because we should sum up to 2^m
and power will decrease when we'll go deeper. But count of nodes will increase (so that's why coefficient if growing)
morning
Silly question, but why is it a B-tree?
i.e. that's why double summation and with 2^(x) element. I'm afraid what will be horrible to store
good morning @Patrick
@Jack it's not a B-tree in common case. B-tree is just very good sample to estimate memory overhead
hi, @Patrick
07:28
I'm not so sure why it's a good estimate.
@Jack because easy to count (i.e. to create estimate expression). And also CT will grow as faster as many descendants one node has "in middle case"
yep, memory doesn't matter - in reasonable limits. O(m 2^m) isn't reasonable :p
Yeah, that's my point.
so that's why I have doubts if implementing this is a good idea for practical cases. However, it's hard to face 15-levels nested tree - and still..
Jes
Jes
Making ajax call and the request status is in Pending for almost 30 seconds ... what could be the reason?
also there's PHP's stupid memory overhead for storing values. Array of integers won't be size of N*4 (where N is elements count). It will be much more
07:36
Good morning.
morning, @Duikboot
Alma do you have a suggestion how I can solve it to make a wordpress site like website.com/xyz on a non-php server?
I have a second server where I can create a package on but I have to point the website.com/xyz to that one I think?
wordpress can be used without PHP now? Good to know our redirects to wordpress.stackexchange.com is fully justified
I now that :)
That's the reason why I would like to host it on an other server
but the domain should be user from the non-apache server.
well, I didn't get your point
what is your problem?
07:41
Well I am @host 1: [no support for PHP] There is a domain like www.green.com/stackoverflow
what that domain has in common with that host?
stackoverflow should be a wordpress website. So I can create that website on an other webserver.
It's our main domain
^ never, never joke like that (ok, go ahead)
haha
So
We have another server wich supports php & mysql.
@AlmaDo Hey, I know, use XML .. that will solve everything =D
07:43
So I was thinking to create the wordpress site on that one... But what is the best practice to do that and let it point to www.green.com/stackoverflow
Domain alias?
huh.. what prevents you from binding your domain to your wordpress site?
why do you need first host at all?
What do you mean with 'why do you need first host at all' ?
sorry, I'm still not fully got you
well, your goal is .. ? (I suppose that it's: "my domain will point to my wordpress site")
How can I link a website on an other host to mydomain/subfolder/
MOrnirng
07:46
Link? You mean redirect to?
link "website" - i.e. not domain, but url which match some criteria?
@Duikboot what you want is host1 should have www.green.com and host2 will have www.green.com/stackoverflow?
hi, @PeeHaa
well currently we have a subdomain for that second server
xyz.domain.com
@Duikboot comprenez-vous le français?
07:47
So I create website.xyz.domain.com
Oui, pourqoui?
But instead of using
website.xyz.domain.com I want www.mydomain.com/folder/
to access it
@Duikboot auriez-vous plus de facilité à décrire votre problème en français?
O-O //I've got what they've said ..
C'est ne pas facile pour demande mon question en francais. Parceque c'est un room anglais ici.
like french. but last time used was 14 years ago..
@Duikboot I know. I asked to be helpful. Sometime question are clearer in some language
07:49
In dutch I can do it more clear :)
ask Gordon for that :p
Isn't he deutsch?
he is
Deutsch isn't is Dutch :P
I think what you are looking for is hta access rule
07:50
<-- noob
08:09
Ok I made on the PHP server the subdomain and hosting for our wordpress site.
What is the most effective way to point it to the other domain?
what do you mean by "point"?
Server: 1
I made: http://20cool.alpha.green.be << This is where the Wordpress site will be hosted on. ( This server supports PHP and MySQL.
Server 2:
Does not support php/mysql/... ( I have my main domain like www.bluewater.com is using that.)
Now www.bluewater.com/xyz/ must be created and xyz = the website hosted on : 20cool.alpha.green.be
Does that makes more sense? :)
You can make it redirect from /xyz/ to wp domain
Or set up a reverse proxy under /xyz/ ... but I would not recommend that.
Hmm when I do a redirect. Will the domain change?
yes
08:22
Hmm because I never want to see that 20cool.alpha.green.com one
However, you could do xyz.bluewater.com
No we need bluewater.com/xyz
I already asked that :s
Well, too bad.
Unless you set up an iframe or sth ... yuckz
08:24
Arg
Is it hard to do it with an iFrame?
( Wich looks very bad I know)
I don't understand why it must be in a subdirectory.
A separate subdomain makes a lot more sense in this case.
They don't want a subdomain :s
They = Client?
Actually, I don't care who it is ... f*ck them, a subdomain is the only logical choice.
08:30
And listen to Jack
They = boss
You are the expert, not them
^^ That
true
but when they say no and I say you can better do it with a sub.. and they still say no
If they want to store plain text passwords you don't do it either (at least I hope so :))
08:31
@Duikboot No, it's not better with subdomain ... it will f*ck your server over if you try it any other way.
Tell them it's not technically possible with the current setup
The thing is this only needs to be working for 1 week then I can remove it
Great, make it work with a subdomain for 1 week, who cares.
I don't he does
Stand up for yourself.
Why did your boss hire you in the first place.
Because they usually know crap shit about this subject, that's why.
"Surround yourself with smarter people than yourself" is what they like to say.
08:36
You have a point there :)
so xyz.domain.com is btter?
@Duikboot Yeah, you can add a CNAME record in the DNS.
Easy peasy.
Yeah Im used to do that but argh
someone here 'you can load your website into an iframe'
No --jedi wave-- you can't.
( I mean here is in my company )
@Jack it has very useful and sane tags
08:39
@AlmaDo It's a gem indeed.
Ohh, and an answer it has.
garbage in - garbage out
"Sync one or more MySQL databases with 1 conveniant class" .. I love this correct spelling that they do.
grammar-nazi
It's also worth noting that PHP probably isn't the best route to go with this. PHPMyAdmin ...
Lol
@AlmaDo s/grammar/spelling/
@Jack no, it's kind of "mem" :p
08:44
' when using subdomains my browser want to set a www.sub.domain.com
@AlmaDo mem(ory)? Sorry I don't get you.
@Duikboot Eh? What browser is that?
And then in internet epxlorer it's not working ( I heard some say)
afaik no browser will automagically add www. in front of a url if it can find the regular sub domain
just like this room ... do you see "www.chat.stackoverflow.com"?
@Jack internet-mem..
You mean a meme?
08:58
Morning
I made some arguments
to my boss wiating for the respones
09:15
haha
It's all a matter of tai chi.
morning @MadaraUchiha
how's the election going?
Yo @MadaraUchiha
@Patrick Nothing changed since yesterday.
I'm still 200 points behind tenth
09:32
For example a precursor of the routing library described here is being used in a (closed source) web server written in PHP (by smarter people than myself). -NikiC
That's a scary thought.
Although is he talking about @rdlowrey?
jack
They absolutley do not want that subdomoain -_-
What is the most used htaccess url redirect code for moveing to a total other domain?
I find 10's of answers on SO
I want for example to redirect www.green.com/blue to www.google.com
@Fabien who else? ^^
user1607528
is it me or everybody has an icon of amazon next to url address in firefox ?
09:46
to work
No amazon here
RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !index.php
RewriteRule .* public/index.php?url=$0 [QSA,L]
Anyone sees anything inherently wrong with this?
ThW
ThW
@MadaraUchiha I am not sure about / prefixes
@NikiC heh. Great blog btw :) I don't get a few bits but thats just my lack of experience with such things.
I want to use password.php from the github.com/ircmaxell/password_compat project what's the best way to install it... say I don't have internet and I have the .zip file from github and I have been using composer to handle dependencies.
@Fabien If there are any particular questions I could try to clarify :)
09:51
RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !index.php
RewriteRule .* /CoreReg/public/index.php [L]
Gives me the same
I see a white page.
I retrieve a IIS eror 403.14 for my redirect :s
Nothing in error logs...
@NikiC Nothing I couldn't google and learn something new about. If Google fails me I will ask away thanks :)
Tried this:
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule (.*) http://www.google.be/$1 [R=301,L]
ThW
ThW
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/CoreReg/public/index.php
RewriteRule /?.* /CoreReg/public/index.php [L]
09:53
@ThW That should't matter. .+ matches with or without the forward slash
ThW
ThW
true
I hate .htaccess
ThW
ThW
have you activated the logging?
I should note that it's a subfolder
And there's usually an .htaccess file in the public root folder
I disabled it for the sake of trying this one out
Me too. Stupid redirect.
I only want to do a redirect to an other website. And I retrieve a 403.14
ThW
ThW
09:56
White page sounds like an endless redirect
@Jack Are you there ?
What if I put a redirect on the subfolder www.site.com/xyz/ to subdomain.site.com?
RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule .* public/index.php [L]
White page as well
@Duikboot <cough>html redirect</cough>
ThW
ThW
no empty line between condition and rule please
@MadaraUchiha What does the rewrite log say?
@ThW Not sure where I can watch it... It's a shared host
ThW
ThW
10:06
hmmm
@Patrick <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=example.com/"; />
@ThW Access log shows the requests, but nothing on the errors.
Error logs show nothing.
ThW
ThW
@MadaraUchiha it needs to be activated in the httpd.conf (it is disabled by default because it is slow), so not possible on shared host. But I think I have a trick
add the [R,L] option, this should provide you with an external redirect, so you can see the target in the browser
@internals, using smart_str API is the correct way to go with string operations (e.g. concatenating)? /me does not want to mess up things
RewriteEngine On

RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ public/index.php [R,L]
This gives me a 404 Not Found page (of the host)
ThW
ThW
10:14
no redirect?
Nope
The address didn't change.
Meaning it never even caught it?
Oh, wait
It did redirect
http://liorgeva.com/home1/liorgeva/public_html/CoreReg/public/index.php
It went too far back...
ThW
ThW
I think the rewrite target needs the /
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /public/index.php [R,L]
Let's see
ThW
ThW
At least it works for me here (I am reproducing you problem)
@ThW How does your directory structure look?
getting "The connection was reset" error when use Curl for particular url, others works fine
why does it happen for particular url
I also tried file_get_contents, getting the same error
ThW
ThW
@MadaraUchiha more complex, it is the rooot for a cms, I added the .htaccess to the a sub directory and adapted the rule target
@ThW Alright lemme see..
my Curl setup is like below
$rCURL = curl_init();
curl_setopt($rCURL, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($rCURL, CURLOPT_HEADER, false);
curl_setopt($rCURL, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($rCURL, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true);
curl_setopt($rCURL, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
curl_setopt($rCURL, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false);
$aData = curl_exec($rCURL);
curl_close($rCURL);
Any Idea what's going on
ThW
ThW
@MadaraUchiha this is my .htaccess in the subdir at the moment nopaste.info/1bf0e1056d.html
10:20
Shared host is so slooooowwwwwwww :X
Okay
Now it redirected to the right place
But I get a white page.
ThW
ThW
You still have the other rule?
RewriteEngine On

RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /CoreReg/public/index.php [R,L]
Morning
ThW
ThW
try removing the first rule
Jan 6 at 18:36, by Suhosin
Public Service Announcement: Shared hosting sucks. Stop using it.
10:23
@AlmaDo Not my choice.
I use a VPS
This is for a client
poor excuse :p
@MadaraUchiha What are you trying to do ?
hey, @HamZa
ohaio, @MadaraUchiha
hi
@HamZa Redirect all request to example.com/CoreReg/* to CoreReg/public/index.php
RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /CoreReg/public/index.php [L]
White page
ThW
ThW
10:25
but the needed target url?
and no endless redirects?
@ThW I canceled the R flag because the page needs the path in order to route the request internally.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -s [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -l [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d
RewriteRule ^.*$ /CoreReg/public/index.php [L]
that ?
Let's see...
sample, though..
adjust flags later
@AlmaDo 404
Let's place the R flag again
10:27
well, not 500 - so congrats
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^.*$ /CoreReg/public/index.php [L]
^ ?
@AlmaDo It didn't even redirect it
@HamZa Lemme try
White page @HamZa
have no real thing to check
mm... may be add - ? like
@MadaraUchiha I will try locally. ..
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -s [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -l [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d
RewriteRule ^.*$ - [L]
RewriteRule ^.*$ /CoreReg/public/index.php [L]
10:29
@HamZa This sits under a root directory which has wordpress installed in it.
again, flags are on your side to adjust
may be that's because nothing happened (i.e. not matching flags)
ThW
ThW
@AlmaDo you condition should match existing files and directories, not non-existing ones.
Let's see now, I managed to create a subdomain
So now it sits in the root folder.
user895378
@Fabien lol I think NikiC is just being self-deprecating.
RewriteEngine On

RewriteRule ^.*$ CoreReg/public/index.php [L]
@MadaraUchiha ^
user895378
10:35
If I were really that smart I wouldn't have to go asking for help when I screw up git :)
Alright so I made a subdomain
Whose public root is the /CoreReg/public folder
My current htaccess looks like
RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php [L]
The redirect happens (when I add the R flag) but I still see a white page
(I added an echo to the index.php it's supposed to redirect to)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f means if the requested "object" isn't a file that exists
As for !-d, it stands for Directory
@HamZa That's right, and I'm asking for creg.example.com/install/ Which doesn't exist.
Try to use
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [L]
On it
It's just that it takes 20 seconds to save each time -_-
@HamZa Internal Server Error
10:42
lolwut ...
Maybe because I removed the conditions
With the conditions back in, white page -_-
@rdlowrey smart people are allowed to make mistakes :-)
RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [L]
Let's make things clear. You've got a subdomain which public folder is "...../CoreReg/public"
Where are you putting the htaccess file ?
@rdlowrey we need smart people, so we allow them to make mistakes…
ThW
ThW
10:44
@MadaraUchiha maybe add some simple html file for a moment that you can use as the target, so you only have errors from the rewrite and not the scripts?
user895378
@bwoebi :)
Huh it wasn't exactly a white page.
View source reveals
<!-- SHTML Wrapper - 500 Server Error -->
...
@HamZa in the public directory
10:48
Try something like
RewriteEngine On

RewriteBase /path/to/folder/CoreReg/public

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [L]
I have this right now
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php54s .php

RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [L]
This gives off a 500 error
Still nothing in the error logs
Which drives me insane.
user895378
rewrites are the worst ...
user895378
@MadaraUchiha what version of apache are you running?
@rdlowrey 2.2.26
user895378
Ah, then you're in luck
user895378
10:51
Try this instead:
user895378
FallbackResource /front_controller.php
Instead of the whole Rewrite?
user895378
Yes.
I'm trying to use FilesystemIterator recursively with RecursiveDirectoryIterator. However I want to LIMIT this, because the directory I'm using it in contains, via many other directories, about a million images. Don't want all those in a PHP array ;) Any ideas on how to limit this?
Hmm, that's not correct syntax and as off 5.4 should fail because of unexpected your_function. In fact, it expects (args) to be followed after function keyword. — Leri 1 min ago
user895378
10:52
And just replace front_controller.php with index.php (or whatever file you want to point to)
Or did I miss anything? ^
user924016
Moorning
user895378
@RonniSkansing morning
@RonniSkansing Morning
Working with cPanel is frustrating
I don't know how the noobs do it -_-
user924016
10:53
=] I have oversleept around 4 hours! =/
@rdlowrey Still 500 error
I'm suspecting something else is happening here
user895378
Yeah then it's probably not the rewrite causing your problems
But there's nothing in the freaking logs!@@!#@$#^%@!#
@MadaraUchiha Here's a cookie
I'm gonna calm down a bit with the Naruto chapter
And then tackle this again
10:56
@Duikboot Sure.
doh.. why bad design is so interesting for people :p

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