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22:06
@SecondRikudo while purchasing the vps I have to put in a hostname the example of which is given as server1.domain.com......what does server1 mean?
@Saptarsi You "have" to put in a hostname?
That's usually not how it works.
I just bought mine, and got an IP address with a user and a password
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HTML5 drag&drop:
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@NikiC well, its an OS license too right? yeah i hate it too
22:22
@mAsT3RpEE i changed the checkbox stuff like you said and it didn't make a difference. I kept them on the table though. That's what I was supposed to do right?
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hello Question i have three tables - register album and image. In my project i need to make three registration plans free premium and Gold and Image uploads depends on that like 5 images upload for free plan ,20 for premium ..unlimited for Gold ....Membership plan field is in register
user created album name - Serial No will be in ALbum and images will be in image table ...Now problem is that i need to check how many images are uploaded by user according to its membership plan (it is easy ) but i also need to know how much images are in one album ...for that .i made two foregin keys(album serial number and user id) in image table is it fine approach ?
22:48
I think I mentioned something about this before, came to mind again: thoughts on something like set_output_handle(resource $handle)? The effect would be that calls to echo and print, etc., would write to the specified $handle rather than STDOUT.
Additionally, restore_output_handle() would revert it back to STDOUT.
In other words, echo and friends would act as fwrite($handle, $string), where $handle is determined by set/restore_output_handle(), set to STDOUT by default.
A more complete solution would accommodate in/out/error, so set_input/output/error_handle($handle) and the respective restore_* functions.
And ob_start() doesn't cut it? :)
@DanLugg That ^ What's wrong with ob_start()?
Well, it pools STDERR and STDOUT together; keeping them as separate buffers/streams would be preferable.
ob_* would still work, just that when dumped it would go to another stream; I think the definitive/permanence of that is in a way preferable for a few use-cases.
As well, CLI work would be simplified if you could just change the target error stream, as well as output, rather than having to proc_* into PHP and use the pipes.
I say all this as someone whose had to change shit on the fly via proc_* etc., as of recent, so it's come up.
I read about a kludge that works on *nix only; if you close STDIN/OUT/ERR off the bat, the next 3 handles you open are treated as in/out/err respectively, because *nix goes by the FD.
But that don't work on my Windoze box.
Yeah, that's pretty hackish
Super duper. Even if it worked on Win, it just seems too fucked.
Anyway, maybe I haven't thought it through entirely, but it always irked me that we didn't have control over the default handles.
I think if any reason has immediate value, its the first I mentioned, segregating output/error from one another; not accomplished via ob_*
@SecondRikudo Dual boot!? No VM?
On a more Friday related note:
2 down, 4 to go.
23:15
@DanLugg About to pop open my first beer of the night
I doubt I'll get to 4 though; I'm a lightweight.
@cspray Likewise; I used to have a helluva tolerance. Stopped for the most part since like... June?
I'll finish the 6 though. And then there's rum to be had.
Also, avatar change; new dog?
I've got me some craft beers brewed about 30 minutes from where I live
Yea, we got him right around the time we moved to VT.
Aw, he's cute. Chocolate lab?
@DanLugg Yep
My parents have a chocolate lab; she's about 1 1/2-ish?
A complete nut, but the best kinda nut.
How old is yours?
23:19
Nick is actually right around the 1.5 year old mark too
And he can definitely be a nut at times
lol, it's the labs man. They can get kooky.
Particularly when he doesn't get enough walking during the day, like happens when you get 12" of snow
Yea, definitely high-energy, high-drive
True, I'm in yonder Canada. I know all about the snow.
Are you on east or west coast of Canada?
East-ish, Niagara region, bordering western NY.
And south-eastern Michigan.
23:21
Ok I've a problem
Client has shared hosting, application works fine on my machine, I upload it but Iget the completely blank screen so I can assume there is an error but the host has displaying errors turned off
@DanLugg Cool. The wife and I are wanting to get extended VT licenses so we can get into Canada
Any quick way to see what error happening?
We're only like 45 mins from the border and about 1.5 hours from Montreal
@cspray Do it! But bring your own beer. Ours is good, but too damned expensive.
Where are you relative to me, border wise?
23:24
@DanLugg I'm a bit picky with my beer and normally buy more expensive stuff anyway
Almost directly east
And a little north
@cspray Likewise, but sometimes a cheap Canadian stumble is worth it.'
I work in that area
^^ Linked back to my town.
Oh yea. So you'd probably hit Montreal
That's funny, I might be moving about 45 minutes from where I am now, to a city named Burlington.
23:29
Sometimes I still wonder how the hell I went from living in Alabama, 3 hours from the beach in Florida, to living in VT this close to Canada.
@David Don't use shared hosting and get a real production environment ;)
It's the beard. It's calling you to your woodsy home.
@cspray It's the client he won't move
@DanLugg haha, well I do enjoy it up here more than the South.
:-P Yea, 29 years of freeze will change that opinion, believe me.
I have tried logging errors, ini_set but nothing!
23:30
Anywho, schmoke.
@DanLugg Perhaps by then I'll have forgotten what southern summers are like
@David Contact the hosting provider for support
23:44
Well, at least it won't be my rep on the line:
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Q: RFC: Add Twitter-style hashtagging to chat

cHaoThe current way of entering tags in chat is not exactly intuitive, in my opinion. I had to hunt through stuff to figure out how to do it the first time. I'm thinking it would be better if chat supported Twitter-like syntax for "hashtags", and typing #example would get you a tag like example. O...

Why the hell was it so damn hard to get an asm file into the makefile so that it builds with it…!?
$parsed_command = command_parse($decoded_json->action)[0]; <- Does the array key on the end of that function work? Not sure if it's valid PHP, but it'd be nice to have a one-liner.
@JordanHughMcKimm Since PHP 5.4
@HamZa Awesome, thanks. :D
23:56
welcome
Didn't actually expect that to "be a thing".

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