« first day (1242 days earlier)      last day (3935 days later) » 

16:01
what would be a good way to get the ip running the script?
_SERVER[SERVER_ADDR] is not set
@CSᵠ you have to learn different formats of servers and parse them manually using ?: syntax. Another alternative is to use a service like ipchicken then store that value in a configuration file.
guess i'll go with the api option
@mAsT3RpEE what formats of servers do i need to learn?
I want to add

header( 'Location: http://www.mysite.com/sucess' ) ;

inside this function

$result = $contact_form->submit( true );

Can I do it like

$result = $contact_form->submit( true );
$result = header( 'Location: http://www.mysite.com/sucess' ) ;
_['APACHE OLD'] ?: _['APACHE NEW'] ?: _['NGINX'] ?: _['ANOTHER']
1 message moved from JavaScript
16:12
how should i put it. for example in hostgator the value would be something but in another server it would be something else. Is that making any sense? You can relly 100% of varialbles passed to $_SERVER global.
i know..
but need to get something
but not null
even a local ip
what about that?
Does someone know about my question, please?
'cause that way didn't work
It's a sorry day when you grab a template someone has made, and have to fix the JS and tell them where they went wrong...
i posted a question earlier. anyone want to look at that?
@CSᵠ do you have access to proc_open? exec? you could inquire the command line directly.
cause the ip that php stores in $_SESSION is passed to it by the server so it could be anything.
16:31
false === (bool) '0' is pissing me off.
heh I like SO's error page
@LucasB Did you try it? What happened?
I assume thats the actual staff
@DaveRandom Nothing! It just sends the form anyway
@Fabien I like the one with the unicorn :D
16:33
@Fabien lol
lol
That ^ :D
@mAsT3RpEE yes, but getting overly complicated, need to be cross-platform
magestic
16:35
@DaveRandom I invited you to another room, did you see it?
@LucasB Bearing in mind that none of us can see your code, know what $contact_form->submit(); actually does, can see what's in your head etc, we might need a little more info about what you're actually trying to do. eili5 ;-)
I can see what's in your head. Stop it!!!
@DaveRandom join the room I invited you, it will be easier to share more code :) chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/49492/…
not because I want to protect the code - it doesn't matter - it just will be easier to talk
Yes come to my room @DaveRandom -_-.. I won't bite... hard...
yeah
16:39
I don't have time I'm afraid, I am at work and actually doing work at the moment, it's generally better to have more heads on the job anyway...
^this. As long as you don't spam it's much more preferable to ask here.
@KarolyHorvath While you're in there if you could clean up a bit I'd be grateful, kthxbai
Okay, so the point is: I want to redirect the user after he sends a form
the code is messy and was not made by me, it's a wordpress plugin lol - I know everyone here hates wordpress
but to the point
header(
in controller.php, wich handles the form, I have:
16:41
JS: location.href=
@LucasB I get that, but a PHP-side method called $contact_form->submit(); kinda makes no sense in that context. If your user just submitted a form from their browser, you process the data they submitted and then issue a header redirect to wherever you want send them
function wpcf7_ajax_json_echo() {
...
$result = $contact_form->submit( true );
...
}

And

function wpcf7_submit_nonajax() {
...
$contact_form->submit();
...
}
First I have to know if I'm using Ajax or not, right? So I know what function to mess with
This is the full file pastebin.com/Hy7C4zbV
This is the form
https://criatweb.com/blog/teste/
Welp. Good ol' WP making life very easy for us all :P
It has jquery validation to avoid sending the form without the proper fields
@DaveRandom: clean up?
16:44
You mean jQuery AND PHP right?
The problem is that, when it sends the form, it doesn't show any success message
@DaveRandom lol You all laughed at me for my tinfoil hat! Well, who's crazy now!?
That's why I wanted to redirect the user to a success page
if it's that complicated do away with wp api and code form handling yourself.
@KarolyHorvath Yeh, all those images of @Lusitanian's mom are starting to get in the way, there's no room left for more porn
16:45
I mean, everything is done already, I just need to redirect him to a success page, it's the final step. I don't want to rebuild the code >.>
@LucasB header("Location: /url"); exit(); <--- PHP redirect
but this header can only be sent before <html>, no?
@Fabien I cannot even begin to express how much I hate you.
:-P
that's why I was using echo window.location
vote up / down

All error pages should have a contact form?
16:47
@mAsT3RpEE No.
@DaveRandom lol. I'm told hate is the first sign of love.
@Fabien Interestingly enough I've heard the precise opposite
@DaveRandom: tell me when you have sg to tell.
@DaveRandom SO it's Win:Win
btw @Fabien to clarify, Location: requires an absolute URI, always specify the response code even if it's 302 because the default behaviour may change at some point, never use 302 unless you have to support HTTP 1.0 clients, and almost never exit;
16:49
First I am hearing. I read once ALWAYS exit;
But alas I trust what you say and shall almost never exit;
Just a simple questio
question*
$myvar = echo "something";
is there a way to a var be a echo?
you want print()
im confused I thought you always had to have an intermediary page? something with a link, meta refresh and javascript to navigate on page load?
@Fabien Arguably this specific part is quite subjective, but to me exit; is a sign of poor application design. Really all you should ever do is return control to the thing that called you and let the program run to the end, IMO
or is google trying to trick me into making my site easier for them to scrape?
16:52
The only reason you ever exit; is at the very end of the application, to exit with a specific exit code
@DaveRandom I can't be blamed...
28
Q: php - Should I call exit() after calling Location: header?

q0987After calling the redirect function header, should I call exit or not? <?php // fileA $urlFailToGoTo = '/formerror.php'; if (sth) { header(sprintf("Location: %s", $urlFailToGoTo)); exit(); //should I call exit() here? or return? } ?> Thank you

Crap, nothing happened

		$contact_form->submit();
		$redirectsuccess = print('<script type="text/javascript">window.location.href="http://mysite.com";</script>');
		WPCF7_ContactForm::reset_current();
		return $redirectsuccess;
@DaveRandom WRONG. ALWAYS exit @ the end of code.
Some stupid servers inject code before and after scripts.
exit prevents them from running.
@mAsT3RpEE please don't do that
If you have servers injecting code after your application, get a better host that doesn't do it
^ this
16:54
Should my code work? Or is there something explicitly wrong?
@Fabien Oh yeh everyone will tell you to do it, like I say this is quite subjective and my objections are purely design-based, which only really applies if you are actually designing the application. If you're working with a legacy codebase then you will regularly find that not explicitly dying will cause problems.
@ircmaxell My job is simply to design and program. I don't choose what server my work is put on. Rather than risk an error or some dreaded space or malformed character @ the end I simply do it this way. Why is it so bad to exit code after everything has ran?
Is there something I missed?
@DaveRandom So only for an absolute URI? And to elaborate URL vs URI..?
@mAsT3RpEE it's poor practice. But you don't want to hear that, so I won't try to convince you. Just saying...
@LucasB Please don't do that. That is a really horrid way to redirect a user. stackoverflow.com/questions/768431/…
And also you should read the docs for print() it is likely not returning what you seem to think it will
16:58
Sometimes code is a gangrenous leg and the owner is asking for help with his ingrowing toe nail.
5
@ircmaxell Don't assume. I'm listening. I normally place it @ the bottom of my index.php file. So I can remove it and only place it for hosts I know are bad. Go on.
@mAsT3RpEE seriously, don't use hosts that append scripts. If you can't control your environment that much, an exit isn't going to help (since it's trivial to get around).
@Fabien Oh I'm not even going to get into the difference between a URI and a URL, those waters are quite muddy. In theory, URLs are a subset of URIs, if you want to know more then go read the miles of docs on the internet about it. However in terms of the terminology that people use every day, it can be reasonably assumed that people are using them interchangably, and what they really mean is URL.
Repeated text is repetition
@DaveRandom heh it's why I asked. I have gone with
URL = http://fabienisawesome.com
URI = http://fabienisawesome.com/true/story
However @Fabien the HTTP spec documents, all of them to date that go anywhere near the subject AFAIK, state that Location: headers must be absolute (so, must start with a scheme component)
@Fabien They are most definitely both URLs
"URI" is a lot more generic than that
17:04
I'm was surprised there was no clear definition tbh. Ultimately I can't be sure.
isbn:1239876472342 <-- that's a URI
Yeah
(maybe not a valid one)
Identifier being the operative word.
evening
17:06
Yo Joe
Yo Fab ;)
Would you say it's bad practice to use a getters within a class to get another object when I could just do $this->objectName instead? Wouldn't it be faster not to use the getter?
@David You mean, in the scope of a class method, doing $this->foo->noodle() vs $this->getFoo()->noodle()?
If the getter does not do anything except return the object isn't it just pointless? Except for the fact it often looks nicer with the getter I think
@DanLugg Let's say I'm in a data mapper. I need to run a query. I could go like $this->getAdapter() or just $this->adapter
@David because PHP doesn't have real properties, not using methods to access them is a violation of the uniform access principle
17:09
The getAdapter() looks better but maybe not as fast since it is a method cause first
In practice though, the rule I have is that if a field is defined in the current class, access it directly, if it was defined in a parent the use a method
@DaveRandom When you say "doesn't have real properties" what do you mean? Like dynamic?
Hence I never declare protected properties, only protected accessors to private properties
^^ this.
@David No, like accessor/mutator methods.
@DaveRandom And is the reason behind that also that any child class cannot write/overwrite any of the parents properies?
17:10
@David Have you ever done any C#?
@DaveRandom No
Google for "property vs field" will probably turn up something decent
PHP only has what other languages would call fields
But because we like to confuse people we call them properties
Which some people call "attributes" for some reason.
@David That's a reason certainly (although not always a very good one)
and method functions or function methods even
17:13
IMO "attributes" are synonymous with annotations. Cross-cutting. But that's probably just the C# talking.
@DaveRandom Looking that up now
@DaveRandom We could further the confusion and try to explain it with __get/__set ;-)
@DanLugg Yay for E_TOO_MUCH_MAGIC!
Do you two use magic methods?
As in the get and set ones
The really annoying thing is that if you rigidly applied this theory to PHP you'd end up taking a sizable performance hit in a large application, because even though function call overhead is negligible in the single case you'd be talking about adding thousands of them or even hundreds of thousands
@David It's been known, although I do try to avoid it wherever possible
17:17
I've never really got into them. There is something weird about them to me. Let's say you have a value object can't you basically have an API for it that is blank but stil get and set loads of properties as if the methods exist? I haven't looked much into them so I could be way off
They are definitely an easy way to hide your real API and make your code unreadable
you can. but you won't have side-effects
user895378
> The really annoying thing
user895378
^ That. Drives me nuts. I end up using internal "structs" that are nothing more than a StdClass with lots of public properties and passing those around and hiding those parts of the API from external code for protection.
Aren't you just basically creating mutators on the fly? That classes documentation would be weird
17:19
No wonder everyone complains when I ask a question. You are all too nitty gritty. This is an internet chat room. Not the annual finals of a computer spelling bee or grammar competition.
@rdlowrey I really want class-level visibility
Should it really matter if someone used the right term?
@rdlowrey lol, anonymous byref? $byref = (object) []; -- anonymous byval? $byval = [];
user895378
@DaveRandom INORIGHT.
user895378
@DanLugg lol
17:20
@mAsT3RpEE: as long as everybody understand it - not really. on the other hand, marklar can be very marklar.
@DaveRandom you can never prevent people from doing bad, just make it easy to do it right and leave it at that
That's piss in the soup for me; the lack of byval mechanics for types.
@mAsT3RpEE There is a fundamental, functional difference. I grant you that bikeshedding over the use of synonyms is not useful, but in this case they are not synonymous but are used as if they were, which leads to a misunderstanding of the difference.
user895378
I could really use a nice public readonly $myProperty;
^ also this
17:21
^^ yea, we discussed this.
Feb 26 at 22:49, by Dan Lugg
Thoughts on clone being a parameter modifier? Valid only for class type-hints, it would essentially force __clone to be called as the argument is passed in. Therefore, calling function foo(clone Bar $bar) { } as simply foo($bar) is the implicit version of doing foo(clone $bar) now.
user895378
(as long as it retained equivalent perf characteristics to existing property access, that is).
^^ I started around there with something off-the-wall
@rdlowrey I'm so tired of having to use __get __set to do this. me 2
@ircmaxell I wish to strike you of course, but you speak the truth. Does that not drive your inner OCD tendencies nuts though?
not nuts. It would be nice, but there's a TON I'd rather see more than it...
BART svc has stopped between SHAY and FRMT in FRMT and RICH dirs due to aliens. Riders should seek other means of trans.
17:24
lolwat?
@ircmaxell Granted, but given that @JoeWatkins already implemented it once (IIRC?) I would put this in the easy wins category.
He implemented inner classes, which supported visibility (IIRC2)
@SecondRikudo seems zoho also offer free mail plan zoho.com/mail/zohomail-pricing2.html
and the catch-all you wanna do.. forums.zoho.com/topic/email-alias-and-or-catch-all
(if you don't wanna meddle with MS products, which i know you don't)
user895378
17:37
> 100% coverage is really a minimum.
user895378
Blow me.
IMHO you don't need 100% test coverage in your application. But you DO *need* 100% test coverage in your dependencies... #JMHO
@ircmaxell Hmmm
Care to expand on that?
not really
17:40
btw @rdlowrey can you do me a favour when you get a sec and build this and run this against it, it keeps blowing up on shutdown for me but I'm beginning to suspect there's something screwy with my libxml on this vm
user895378
@DaveRandom sure.
no rush though, I'm going home now and won't get a chance to look at it again til tomorrow anyway I don't think
any comments on scrutinizer-ci.com does anyone here use it?
On the subject of which, I'm off, later @all
@mAsT3RpEE PHPoAuthLib uses it so @PeeHaa may have a worthwhile opinion
lata
and what did I do ?? I missed that ...
m59
m59
17:46
with a token system, what stops the tokens from piling up if the consumer doesn't let the server know they aren't used anymore?
@JoeWatkins
user895378
@DaveRandom For whatever reason I can't even get it to build without segfaulting
$(BIN): $(OBJ)
    $(CC) -o $@ $^ $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)

%.o: %.c
    $(CC) -c $< $(CFLAGS)
What's wrong with that makefile?
@rdlowrey That thread is funny, because it's easy to distinguish people arguing the theoretical merit of test coverage, from those who meet deadlines.
17:53
@DanLugg it's the difference from those who maintain systems and those who write them
@NikiC: what's wrong with it?
user895378
@DaveRandom Got it to build disabling phar and pear, but it still segfaults on shutdown when I run the script against an actual xml file.
@ircmaxell Good point. Maintainers (sometimes) have significantly more leeway in release date adherence.
Not at all
17:55
Well, in-house experience from where I'm sitting says so, but that's all I've got to run with from first hand.
Hence "sometimes".
guys i need some help with this.. question
It's the difference between a library writer, and a library user. A user can say "we need to get this out now! screw the tests, good is good enough". and that makes sense. But a library writer can't make that decision reasonably, because they don't know what the user will do
some foreach and while loop problem i am having
@ircmaxell I certainly agree.
user895378
@DaveRandom Another thing ... I realized today (because I tried it) that encrypted stream servers can't (and have never been able to) verify client certs using the existing "cafile" option. Looks like a trivial thing to add support for. Should be able to do that in the next couple of days.
17:58
omg, stop ...
@JoeWatkins you didn't see that yesterday?
> This means that every programmer that is capable of writing a PHP script, could just as well write it in C++ and get a ten times better performance.
user895378
@JoeWatkins Kinda makes you feel like you're taking crazy pills doesn't it? :)
do you have any pills left? :)
18:00
I remember reading your blog post, don't remember seeing that ...
I didn't end up at the website anyway ...
Oh, turns out the makefile was right, I just typod the filename...
I remember... I left that comment.
lol
@KarolyHorvath replying to you right now ;-)
And replied
Is it just me, or are streams a big fat pain in the ass?
user895378
@DanLugg I dunno. I used to think that too but now I've just learned to love them. They could be better, but once you get used to the API it doesn't matter any more.
18:07
> Is it just me, or are streams is the streams API a big fat pain in the ass.
^^ fixed.
user895378
Yeah, they could definitely be better.
The filter registration process is wonky; it seems most sensible that I'd stream_filter_append($handle, new MyStreamFilter())
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah.
@JoeWatkins Has this got something to do with the person in your company? :P
@webarto it did yeah, pretty damn funny :D
I like the idea of the ability to write extensions to target both platforms, however I have no interest in developing for hhvm or any other platform that comes along really, for them to really have a platform that suited everyone, it would have to be vastly complex, it would need to for example, be able to implement an opcode cache, pthreads, and any other complex extension out there ... they would have to have internals knowledge beyond reason, I would know their name ... put all that aside
if I can write in C++, why would I bother to use a wrapper, if I can already write in C++ then I don't need a wrapper, this idea that the syntax is similar so anyone that can php can C++ is just nonsense
@JoeWatkins Their argument is invalid.
18:13
wts that ?
That's Greg :D
Ah, maybe we got confused.
How are you?
Where am I?
Does he like Gregging?
confused :s :D
I'm good, I'm good :D u ?
/me is going to eat sausages, lata all ...
@JoeWatkins :-)
@ircmaxell: left a short reply, but it might be easier to discuss it on chat...
18:19
I think it's a slipery-slope argument
you need a concrete example, or what?
I really have to dig into the implementation details to see what they're currently doing.
@SecondRikudo Hahaha, awesome!
you can always make a concrete example. That doesn't disprove the theory. You'd need to show enough concrete examples that prove that the concept isn't feasable
I'm trying to have an intelligent conversation, not disprove your theory.
It's up to you how you process the "advice'
18:23
No, I get it, my point is that there is a significant chance that any issue as you describe would be trivial to workaround at best.
m59
m59
From where should I be accessing $_SERVER properties in my application?
Yes, there are going to be some extension types that are going to require deep engine integration, like xdebug. But the vast majority don't need that deep integration. And that should be enough
hello....i was think of purchasing a vps plan from this site ......but i wanted to know beforehand whether or not i'll get terminal access? This is to say, for example, would I be able to delete MySQL and install PostGRE instead if I wanted to??
m59
m59
@Saptarsi you can almost certainly ask the support team there.
@Saptarsi YES.
VPS Dime [email protected]
to Dejan
SAY HELLO TO THEM.
SOON...
18:26
@m59 I mean generally speaking if I ever purchase a VPS then would I get terminal access?
@webarto Wait what? You work there? :P
you need a very abstract interface to allow integration to several backends. And while c++ has strong abstraction facilities to hide implementation details, my developer instinct tells me that's going to be a really though (if not impossible) task.
m59
m59
@webarto says yes, so I guess so :)
@Saptarsi Yes, having a VPS does not make sense without terminal access, unless you have a Windows VPS (you don't want to have a Windows VPS, that's pointless)
@webarto : you work at vpsdime?
18:27
@SecondRikudo Nah, I have bought a VPS from 'em.
m59
m59
Should I have a class Server ?
@webarto How do they compare to RamNode?
I work at Nexcess.
Am asking this because I may need to install Nodejs, Nginx, ImageMagick, FFMPEG, Memcached, PostGRE, etc in the future.....
@m59 I'd name an abstract class Server
maybe
@Saptarsi I'll clarify.
m59
m59
18:28
I originally had a server class, then I got rid of it and now I need it back :(
You will get terminal SSH access with every VPS you buy from any company.
@m59 What kind of "Server"?
FB doesn't allow a lot of things... variable variables? object properties on the fly.. stuff like that. if I remember correctly. so for example it might not even possible to look up properties of certain objects BY NAME. that can be quite scary when you try to design the interface.
m59
m59
Well, I'm deep within the application here and I need $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; @SecondRikudo
@SecondRikudo At RamNode I have 128MB RAM VPS for $15 a year, and at VPSDime I have 6GB of RAM for $7 a month. Both work really good. I have a website that has up to 100 concurrent users and it works well on RamNode (128).
m59
m59
From my understanding it would be better to wrap those up in a class and then inject that class where I need it.
18:30
@ircmaxell: you see what I mean?
@m59 Sounds like you want a Request object, not Server
No, because the vast majority of extensions don't require that sort of deep integration. And I would argue shouldn't...
@KarolyHorvath Hungarian?
@webarto 100 concurrent user is not so many..
user895378
> Most users are experiencing issues accessing Twitter on web and mobile apps. We’re looking into it.
user895378
18:31
"most"
m59
m59
@SecondRikudo hmm, I was wondering if that stuff belonged there, but this one doesn't have them github.com/zendframework/zf2/blob/master/library/Zend/Http/…
@webarto Say, there are 10k concurrent users.....wht should be the suitable server config? do I need to switch over to a dedicated server?
m59
m59
So I assumed I was wrong.
@nick It is for 128MB of RAM.
user895378
@Saptarsi lol if you have 10k concurrent users you'll need several dedicated servers if you're using the PHP web SAPI.
18:32
@Saptarsi serverS, PLURAL.
@webarto : that's true as well...
@ircmaxell: well, it's not going to be my problem, so not a big deal. to me :) I appriciate what you're doing and good luck ;)
what am I doing?
@webarto: yepp.
@ircmaxell: taking the crazy pills, again :P
Good memories from Károly utca :P
18:34
@webarto how many users can a dedicated server with dual core, 4gigs ram and a TB of bandwidth support, theoretically speaking???
@ircmaxell: a lot of people are going to read it, and most of the ideas are right, but more importantly, it's the right direction.
@Saptarsi the "concurrent" word besides "users" makes a lot of difference in this..
@reikyoushin could u elaborate?
@Saptarsi Impossible to assume, if it's a e.g. well cached blog, I'd say 1000.
You solve those problems when you encounter them, or even foresee them.
@webarto : u know any software to calculate the configuration required in this.. :p
18:36
Or are you just trying to be webscale?
hey, twitter is currently down, only on some servers :-P
@webarto true...sorry to ask a vague question....but sometimes simple things seem complicated....
@webarto I had that kind of problem too.. thinking what if there are these many users.. but I don't even know if I would reach that far LOL
Probably that Oscar #selfie re-tweet :P
@webarto bro, still haven't moved on? :P
18:38
I was moving somewhere? :P
@Saptarsi if the user requests have a second or so time difference, usually the server can handle more.. but if the requests are happening at exactly the same time, then the user count will drop significantly of course.. that's why "concurrent" plays a lot on your question.
^ does not start with kfVsfO, therefore safe?
@reikyoushin It's Friday already? :P
1000 users for 1 dedicated server i.e., 10,000 users for 10 dedicated server..? wow!!
18:42
Well, 4GB is nothing...
@webarto how much users can your 6GB VPS handle btw?
I haven't got any so called users :D
@webarto and trying to benchmark would give em a reason to kick you out thinking it was DDoS?
Not sure, probably if you fry their CPU or something.
@webarto so what do say.. how much ram and bandwidth a server will need for an avg trafficed social networking.?
18:44
When I said I work at hosting, I work as a janitor.
So I really don't know.
i changed my mind. :)
:D
@webarto :D :D :D :D :D
@Saptarsi : how much traffic are you expecting? lol
@nick hard to say....5000 concurrent within a couple of months i guess...
18:57
@Saptarsi : that's impressive..
@Saptarsi that's 5000 concurrent 24/7?
@Saptarsi : i guess not.. is it?
@reikyoushin nope.....half of that may be....

« first day (1242 days earlier)      last day (3935 days later) »