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00:02
@LeviMorrison A looks better to me
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@LeviMorrison B, but I think A looks fine also.. maybe A is abit more modern..
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are you doing any kind of accessibility testing? Like checking if the color also works for colorblind people?
00:18
@LeviMorrison why does b take 2 times longer to load?? I like A.
00:33
Wordpress woes.....(exploit-db.com/exploits/31571)
@mAsT3RpEE Maybe because it's another server ?
@mAsT3RpEE Most vulnerabilities are from the plugins created by some developers not from the WP dev team. The same goes for Joomla. It's quite sad. That's why you should always be careful installing 3rd party plugins
I used to like it when clients would pay me to modify their cms systems. Now they all want to use the latest plugin. What do you do?
A: Sure sir. I can do that. I'm most familiar with that plugin.
B: Let me do it properly for you. Only $500 please.
that's up to you to decide
Cameleon spotted:
To go one step further, actually two steps!.. 1) I would like to edit the code above to handle functions such as str_replace which take multiple arguments. 2) And a final solution would handle functions inside functions such as ucfirst(str_replace('_',' ','test_test')) Thanks :) — Stewart Megaw 26 mins ago
I'm going to sleep and check it out later on how to reply to this dude
@LeviMorrison sorry, no. I was stacked 2 day at work and couldn't have a look at it.
00:52
So.....this exists - quercus.caucho.com
Quercus is Caucho Technology's 100% Java implementation of PHP 5 released under the Open Source GPL license. Quercus comes with many PHP modules and extensions like PDF, PDO, MySQL, and JSON. Quercus allows for tight integration of Java services with PHP scripts, so using PHP with JMS or Grails is a quick and painless endeavor.
@Danack Ah, yes, I remember that. I had trolled a guy at my last job that we should swap over to quercus.
@cspray Whenever someone says hhvm to me, that's what I'm going to reply with. But apart from the obvious - what's terrible about Quercus?
what so obvious? Serious question.
@DanLugg They list 8 extensions they support.
@Danack All I had to say was Java and the guy was ticked. No other reason than that.
01:04
@DanLugg Also - Java server applications tend not to be as reliable as you would hope. PHP's 'throw everything away and reinitialise everything' is bad, but not as bad as waiting for your server re-init itself.
Adding PHP into a Java container gives you the best of neither world.
ah, that makes sense. The extensions deal is pretty shitty too
m59
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01:28
PSR-4 (and re-inventing wheels) arguments aside, I'm wondering how I can test this github.com/m59peacemaker/autoloader/blob/master/Autoloader.php
or how I need to refactor it to make it testable.
@m59 That's way too intensive for an autoloader imo
m59
m59
@cspray Yes, I get it :) See my note above ^
@m59 Well, if you're asking how to test it I have an example on testing an autoloader (some would consider that overkill)
m59
m59
It's the file stuff that loses me.
01:38
@m59 Well, I think that's where you just rip all that file stuff out ;)
m59
m59
Then I don't learn anything!
I think you said yourself something to the effect of "If you're going to do stupid things, learn something in the process."
Eh, you can recursively search directories and tokenize PHP code in all sorts of applications
An autoloader isn't the place to do that imo
@m59 True, but sometimes learning can be "I really shouldn't be doing things this way"
I come to that revelation a lot
m59
m59
Same.
I get that. I still need to learn to test stuff and write more testable code.
I think my problem is that the file access/writing can't be isolated.
m59
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While it's only one line, it's a function that does other stuff
interesting
01:43
@m59 Mock the file system ;)
m59
m59
that is awesome.
I've done some file system mocking and it is fairly straight forward
But a bit overkill for the current application ;)
m59
m59
But, should I put the writing in another method?
Have fun though! Testing is great
Anyone know if zend zlog errors actually get logged to PHP's error log?
01:44
@m59 I couldn't tell you that based on my cursory review of the code
But, yea, it wouldn't surprise me if you do a lot of refactoring to make it actually testable
@Danack What's zlog?
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Q: "No input file specified" from php-fpm for 1-2 min after restart

tetechUsing php-fpm with nginx, everything works OK, except for about 1-2 minutes after php-fpm is restarted. During that period, "No input file specified" is returned for all .php URLs. After 1-2 minutes, everything goes back to normal without further action. Example entry in /var/log/nginx/error.l...

@Danack It writes to stderr afaict
Is there an option to capture errors from fastcgi or sth?
It should be writing to an error log already.
OP didn't mention their php-fpm configuration.
01:56
he linked it - it's being set as php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log
Perhaps this could be helpful.
Wait, where did he link it?
in a comment
Well, I must be blind then.
@Danack restarting with /etc/rc.d/init.d/php-fpm restart (CentOS). I've put a copy of /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf at link. — tetech 3 hours ago
Ahh
Yeah, that looks okay
02:00
"btw I'm going to go ahead and guess that you have long running php-fpm scripts. The restart command you're using are doing a graceful restart. If one of the scripts is taking ages, that would probably explain the behaviour you're seeing."
Yup
I need to add 'investigate how to restart php-fpm properly' to my list of things to do. I missed his talk but at PHPUK, Julien Pauli basically said 'bad things happen to OPcache if it's not warmed up properly after an fpm restart'
"Running PHP-FPM as nginx user is kind of weird." ... why would that be an issue?
OPcache sounds like a woman =p
Lots of reasons....i.e. I can't think of any convincing ones right now.
In any case, nginx is not a privileged user.
The master process binds to port 80 and runs as root, the workers are running as nginx.
02:07
I lock applications down so that each website has it's own home directory, and the php-fpm pool runs as that user. So PHP can't access anything outside of the websites home directory.
Even just being able to read the nginx conf files might be useful to an attacker.
That's where php-fpm is a tad painful though
Requiring at least one process per website.
@Jack That's an issue?
Perhaps not, depends on how many websites you run :)
In the olden days we had a web server that would do something that's now known as suExec :)
user895378
02:42
Woot! Just got the SNI TLS extension working in an encrypted php server :)
hehe
Hmm, so the handshake for SNI passes the hostname is it?
user895378
Yeah, the client sends the hostname it wants to connect to in the handshake.
user895378
So this allows servers to serve multiple different certificates from the same IP
They should have had SNI from the beginning =p
user895378
I really wanted to add this for 5.6 so I could use it in my server.
user895378
02:49
Another nice side effect is that the existing client SNI tests can be rewritten to be local tests instead of the really slow remote test against an external site.
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And that test won't have to be disabled by default.
Yeah, I think that's mighty wonderful :)
@rdlowrey I read that as "snittles"
user895378
Perhaps I should've said, "the Server Name Indication TLS extension" :)
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snitl-sext
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02:52
It's what all the kids are doing. And it's naughty.
I gathered.
Whatever happened to just fucking in the woods?
user895378
Or under the bleachers behind the football stadium. who knows.
True dat. Or the bathroom of an I-Hop. Yea really.
I'm not gonna lie, forest sex never loses it's appeal.
user895378
I once acquired poison ivy in high school from extra-curriculars at the state park.
@rdlowrey Calm down there dendrophile.
user895378
02:55
lol
;-)
Can't say that happened to me
user895378
Man. That was so long ago. Sad face :(
user895378
/me retreats into old-man cocoon
Related (somewhat) ^^
Wow, I applaud the text art in this question.
user895378
Fantastic.
03:01
Is it just me, or does anyone else hate negating expressions the first expression in a control structure's condition?
user895378
if (!$danLugg) {
    // mess this up because boolean logic sucks
}
^^ Exactly.
unless ($danLugg) { // yay }
user895378
I think @Jack was complaining about this the other day. I'm trying to avoid it now in my php-src code ...
;-)
user895378
03:03
I've been trying to use if (empty($var)){ where appropriate in my PHP code lately as well. More readable anyway.
Semantically it's almost the same as !isset() ... almost.
Why '0' is considered empty remains a mystery.
@Jack You win sir. unless my life away please.
I know, it's an awesome construct :)
But Bison is kicking up a poop when trying to implement the unless suffix notation.
Like, return null unless isset($var);
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03:20
$ctx = stream_context_create(["ssl" => [
    "local_cert" => "/path/to/main/cert.pem",
    "SNI_server_certs" => [
        "*.somedomain.com" => "/path/to/somedomain.pem",
        "othersite.com" => "/path/to/othersite.pem"
    ]
]]);
user895378
A client requesting somedomain.com or any subdomain will receive the somedomain.pem cert in server's response.
user895378
So all you have to do is specify a key-value array mapping host names (wildcard prefix also matches any subdomain) to the appropriate cert.
user895378
There is quite literally only one person on planet earth serving multiple virtual hosts from encrypted PHP socket streams right now. I suspect few others to be very excited about this development :)
You're wrong, it's awesome and everyone should use it!
user895378
It's wonderful and does all things!
user895378
03:30
insert jquery joke here: _______________
Regarding the wildcards ... I remember writing code for that, just not sure whether I've made it reusable :)
user895378
Oh, you did :)
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And thank you for that.
Awes :)
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It was exactly what I needed.
user895378
03:32
The client specifies the host name it's looking for in its handshake and then it's the server's job to determine the correct cert to return based on that name. The host name keys using wildcards is the ideal solution and your wildcard matching code does just what I need.
That's nice heh
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I did a lot more refactoring in xp_ssl.c today that I haven't pushed yet. The openssl files are much nicer to work with than before.
another forced update lol
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Probably :)
Did you commit the SNI stuff?
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03:38
Not yet. I've gotta write tests tomorrow then I will push all of it up to my fork.
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And then do a PR so I can format usage instructions in markdown to make my life easy when I go to update the manual.
Noice!
user895378
I expect to merge all that stuff to 5.6/master tomorrow.
All right, looking forward to that =D
user895378
Me too! I'm excited about the SNI server support
user895378
03:41
I'm not going to bother with NPN (next protocol negotiation) support (used by SPDY) because HTTP/2.0 is going to require the ALPN extension.
Somehow I talked myself into adding a feature to SoapClient :)
user895378
Oh no.
Yeah, I wondered what it would be like if we could use SoapClient to construct the request, have something else send it out ... and then feed the response back into SoapClient later.
user895378
I'll implement ALPN for 5.7 so aerys can do HTTP/2.0 TLS. The only other TLS thing I know of that I'd like to add for 5.7 right now is OCSP stapling, but that's something of a luxury feature anyway.
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@Jack sounds reasonable.
03:42
So ... SoapClient -> doRequest() => send request with xyz ... (async) ... receive response => SoapClient -> handleResponse().
And well, the scary part is that my very first attempt at hacking that worked.
user895378
That is scary.
Then I figure it should do exception handling ... hack inside .. works =S
So in the end I wrote an email to Dmitry to tell me how I screwed it up lol
04:05
Dafuq is up with Google, the interface looks like shit.
04:30
guys, what would be the easiest way to create a today midnight time with DateTime (without using strtotime)
$today = new DateTime();
$today->setTime(0, 0, 0);
I don't like this ^ ^ ^ ^
$today = new DateTime('today'); ? :)
doesn't new DateTime('2014-01-01') work?
@andho 1st of Jan is not today =p
@Jack how do you know about 'today' shortcut?
Not sure :)
04:36
Oh I see, it supports everything strtotime does
Probably from the use of strtotime().
@zerkms yeah
okay
then the next stupid question
$q = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', $dateInAGivenFormat);
it makes $q to have time as it is at this moment
not 0:0:0 as I would expect
Found it - !
Hm, what is the difference between | and ! for createFromFormat? :-S
Hmm
Oh, I think if there's time following ! it will be ignored
Hmm no
With ! it will ignore time even if it was parsed before.
With | it will use time components that were given and resets the rest.
So if you had parsed the hours before, | will keep the hours and set minutes/seconds to zero.
good morning guys
Is there any one who have knowledge in PHP codeigniter??
 
1 hour later…
06:11
hi
lo
fo?
ah yes
> My name is Mikhail Vink and I’m product marketing manager for PhpStorm
good news ...
hmm?
@mikhail_vink, St. Petersburg, Russia
PhpStorm Product Marketing Manager at @JetBrains
4.4k tweets, 452 followers, following 551 users
That guy?
06:27
that guy
i think you should first learn js man — Krab 2 days ago
^^ that's not considered rude not constructive?
apparently ppl like it ...
my flag was declined .. hmmph
@JoeWatkins For the fun of it, I've made a local clone of this clock but using CSS rotation :)
I think that clock is mighty useful heh
For instance, I can see that it would be rude for me to call someone in California.
    var now = new Date(),
    today = new Date(Date.UTC(now.getUTCFullYear(), now.getUTCMonth(), now.getUTCDate()));

    inner.style.webkitTransform = 'rotate(' + Math.round((now - today) / 1000 / 86400 * 360) + 'deg)';
That's all the code.
@bwoebi good moaning :)
06:36
morning @bwoebi ... guess you saw email from phpstorm ?
Are they adding phpdbg?
indeed
@JoeWatkins jup, just read
I think we should tell them to wait until the lexing branch is merged?
or better: quickly finish it and then reply?
@Jack make it available pls
@andho @Jack ++
06:41
@bwoebi agreed, it needs merging, but it needs testing first and I don't like the idea of rushing, I think we can reply with a link to it and they can track it over the next few days anyway ?
@andho Sure, just a sec :) /cc @zerkms
i get Curl and PHP - HTTP 503 (Service Unavailable) error on curl request
@Jack I heard there is a BTC ATM in SG
Have you payed a visit
@andho Hmm, what would be the easiest to share a html with two images? I haven't kept up with sharing options that much :)
I could Github it, but it's so small :)
Ohh, data uri =D
imgur?
06:44
and the html?
js fiddle XD
hmm that's a little awkward .. let me optimize this thing a bit first.
@JoeWatkins good idea
dropbox? Don't think google drive allows raw html viewing
@Jack yeah, make it a little ardvark instead
06:52
Curl and PHP - HTTP 503 (Service Unavailable)
can anyone guide me ?
eerie words ...
07:17
@andho @zerkms jsbin.com/zisiy/1
> The function parse() has an NPath compexity of 20002015. The configured NPath complexity threshold is 200.
^^ lolnumbers.
Those functions are best avoided ;-)
@Jack I just did it for the lulz; configuring PHPMD
Morning.
Am I the only one who does not like Google's new design?
Lacks sufficient information to reproduce the problem and basically is: debug my code, plz... ^
07:34
> Phpmd The function foo() has an NPath complexity of 11781361728633673532894774498354952494238773929196300355071513798753168641589311‌​119865182769801300280680127783231251635087526446289021607771691249214388576215221‌​396663491984443067742263787264024212477244347842938066577043117995647400274369612‌​403653814737339068225047641453182709824206687753689912418253153056587776. The configured NPath complexity threshold is 200.
Alright, well, at least I know that's working properly.
I'm actually rather surprised it didn't bork altogether.
considering buying a 240x120 whiteboard
anyone got one and got suggestions?
I've got 2 36x60's side-by-side; I'd kill for I should go buy a 240x120
it's 200 bucks on amazon
07:36
Arsenic waffles. I don't know if that's a good deal.
@Ocramius Is that in inches or cm?
cm
what's inches?
lol murricans.
07:37
^
Seriously though, I was talking inches.
So, mine are 91x152, and I got them for like... 15$ CAN each.
:Q____ there's 300x120
morning room
Since I mostly work from home, they'd be great for video conferencing
You could always get the whiteboard paint, and just coat a wall.
Or a piece of MDF.
07:40
not a bad idea :D
I'd imagine it's cheaper.
That seems pricey, but it's a start.
It is pricey indeed
wondering if the landlord would kill me - you will never ever get that stuff off the wall then
without using something like napalm or such
Def not. So get the clear type ;-) He'll just think your wall is really... glossy.
hrhr
You can do 10x10 feet for $315. That's pretty damn good. And again, that site is probably on the pricier end; you'd get "no-name" for much less at a hardware store I'm sure.
07:44
yup
This discussion has inspired me. I am going to Home Depot tomorrow.
Speaking of tomorrow, it's almost here, so I should probably sleep a bit before it is.
Night folks.
@DanLugg nite!
A parting gift:
Using static methods can be handy when you need to use them a lot to gain performance. — randomizer 2 mins ago
07:55
STATIC ALL THE THINGS!
@DanLugg That's really vague. I.e. it's true for some platforms.
btw, what's the barrier for DELV? 10k?
that o'reily article is wank
What article?
@Ocramius Yep
07:57
@Ocramius 10k for existing delv and 20k for own delv
ic
I'll get there by idling.
the new era of php one where every single version or piece of information is wrong ...
Also 20k to delv on -1 answers.
also only since 20k delv on answers, yep
that whole paragraph at the beginning is wrong, I don't see how that got published when it's clearly wrong
07:59
@JoeWatkins if they only know "what's inside" ..
2nd paragraph not first ..
> helpful developer tools, such as a built-in web server
What have I missed?
they're talking about dev server
@Leri yeah. php -S
Interesting, an article of 2010!
:X
08:02
@JoeWatkins Oh.
it seems even for people that make a living from words, precision and correctness aren't important ... I'd hate to run that guys code ...
<?php
if (mt_rand() > mt_rand()) {
	if (mt_rand() < mt_rand()) {

	}
}
?>
Ehm
better if(mt_rand() > mt_rand() && mt_rand() < mt_rand()) (need more epic)
the article or the woman? hehe
08:06
@JoeWatkins the thing that I'm realizing: I don't want to live until 116. Hm.. probably not until even 70 :\
That's ancient :O
monring
the woman, it's not really a personal achievement, but to be that old, to be one of the handful of the billions that have lived .... pretty damn cool ...
btw if she's 116, then she lived in XIX, XX and XXI centuries!
3-century old .. oh..
yeah, pretty cool
08:07
I'd happily live that long, longer, if I was as healthy as she is ...
she probably can't register for an account where they ask for date of birth.
yeah. because her '90-th isn't same as our '90-th ..
haha ... "the ninetees were awesome" .. ehh which one? :)
^
how adaptable she must be, when you think about how much the world has changed, the very fact that her picture is on the internet must seem completely bizarre on some level to her ...
08:11
and she lived in the world where even electricity was not available always..
I lived there too. :p ^
I had a power cut yesterday :D
I have power cuts everyday... quite normal around here :(
I really hope I last that long, the world in +80 years will be an amazing place ... whether I understand it or not, the thought of seeing it at all is sooo coool ...
Yeah, I'd love to see 2109...
08:16
hello
$this->db_connect = mysql_connect(DB_SERVER, DB_USER, DB_PWD) or die("Database Connect Error!");
i have this code in one php file , not my existing project
the DB_USER is not defined in the php
but the file is included in other php scripts
now i am not sure how the DB_USER is being feed into the connect statement
mysql is deprecated, we have to say that first ...
@Kabira Simple solution: 1. ctrl + A 2. del 3. ctrl + S
4
is there any way to trace , or it can be handled server side too ?
i am not modifying or using that code
trying to code my way
08:20
break if defined(DB_USER) in a debugger, or fgrep DB_USER /path/to/files/*
but looking at things how to protect username/pass
its a go daddy hosted site ( not sure if it matters )
might be possible that these are defined somewhere in their config files ?
Hmm, odd .. I would have thought kbd would work in chat .. oh well =/
@Jack Nope, I've failed before when I was trying that.
i want to write the PDO one but simply using the user/pass is not something i think is safe
Eh?
08:22
@Jack why no firefox support |-(
@andho Yeah I noticed that Firefox sucks at rotation.
It does not, you don't have enough RAM. :D
@Leri Try this :)
It (Firefox) rotates the center image wrongly
I don't have one at work. I'll have a look when I get home.
You don't have what at work? Firefox?
08:28
FF
@Jack this looks better
the previous one wasn't transparent even
hehe
Actually, the previous one was .. this one isn't.
Off to real world work. Later.
I should rephrase my statement ... the rotation is correct but once it rotates the clipping mask goes out the window.
it looks skewed
08:31
@iroegbu Standard rotation.
But I'm using a single image.
The inside circle is clipped out of the bigger image and then rotated.
isn't it possible to use multiple images and just overlay them?
that's what i'm doing :)
it's just that the multiple images come from the same source
oh ok
08:46
Morning
hi, @iroegbu @Fabien
hello Al
morning, @salathe

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