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00:01
@JordanHughMcKimm Found it, it's called "array dereferencing"
forgot that word
@HamZa Ahh. Never heard of it.
mwahahaha now I'm free !
Jay
Jay
hey guys
anyone help me with an htaccess rewrite issue?
@Jay just post your question
Jay
Jay
I have this code:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/favicon.ico
  RewriteRule ^ index.php [L]
I am in a root/test/ folder
When I load the url root/test/sometrhing_here
It thinks it in /root
I have RewriteBase set also
I want to it load in the correct folder /test but if root/test/folder exists then I want it to load that folder and not the index.php file in the root/test. Does this make sense?
00:14
@Jay RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d means if the requested "thing" isn't a directory that exists
basically if the directory exists, it will not rewrite to index.php
Jay
Jay
# Follow symbolic links in this directory.
Options +FollowSymLinks

AddDefaultCharset utf-8
AddCharset utf-8 .html .css .js .xml .json .rss .atom .php .htm

ErrorDocument 404 /index.php?s=404

DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm default.html

# Various rewrite rules.
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
  RewriteEngine on
  RewriteBase /test


  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/favicon.ico
  RewriteRule ^ index.php [L]

</IfModule>
heres my wehole code
it thinks a url like: root/test/something is in reading from the root
Jay
Jay
01:09
any ideas?
Jay
Jay
01:46
solved it thanks
 
3 hours later…
04:24
Morning
 
1 hour later…
05:25
Hi guys...
i'm having small issue...
anybody there?
05:40
<form name="response" id="response" method="post" action="#">
<div id="desc_popup">
	<input type="text" id="txt" value="input submit check">
</div>
</form>
i'm using my form like this...
Ramki: How will your form process?
after form submit, i could not get the input box value
i'm getting form value like this...
echo $_POST['txt'];
05:58
@CJRamki $_POST and $_GET work with the names of the input fields, not ID's.
<input type="text" id="txt" name="txt_input" value="foo" />

echo $_POST['txt_input'];
jay
jay
@Achrome hello
@jay Hello
jay
jay
i want some Help @Achrome
'@Achrome
<div id="desc_popup">
<form name="response" id="response" method="post" action="#">
	<input type="text" id="txt" name = '"txt" value="input submit check">
</form>
</div>
jay
jay
@Achrome can u help me ?
06:03
if i use my form like this... its working...
@jay Have you tried posting a question?
@Achrome sorry i missed to mention name in my code...
jay
jay
Yes but my question is not posting because of some reason
@ac
i'm using my form elements within div
is there any problem using like this?
jay
jay
@Achrome my question is realated to jwplayer
06:05
@CJRamki You should look up the structuring of your form. :)
@jay Not sure how jwplayer is related to this room?
jay
jay
@Achrome ok so where i need to ask this question
<div id="desc_popup">
<form name="response" id="response" method="post" action="#">
	<input type="text" id="txt" name = "txt" value="input submit check">
</form>
</div>
when i'm using my form like below,
<form name="response" id="response" method="post" action="#">
    <div id="desc_popup">
    	<input type="text" id="txt" name = "txt" value="input submit check">
    </div>
</form>
@jay, first try to solve it yourself. If you can't, google it. If that doesn't help, post a question here.
jay
jay
@Achrome i tried on google but didn't find any solution for my problem
its not working...
06:10
@jay In that case please post a question.
Somebody will answer it.
06:36
@Achrome but i could not get value like this...
07:27
@NikiC well, you said it already: non trivial stuff. If everyone groks it right from the start you dont need UML. But if you are working on sth more complex UML helps exploring how a system can work. with no guarantee that the end result will actually look like that. UML is first and foremost a communication tool to me.
 
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09:15
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A: Basic PHP Search Strings in array

Programmerbool in_array ( mixed $needle , array $haystack [, bool $strict ] ) http://php.net/manual/en/function.in-array.php If you just need an exact match, use in_array($str, $array) - it will be faster. Another approach would be to use an associative array with your strings as the key, which sho...

Sigh. An exact copy paste of Paul Dixon's answer here.
(Already flagged)
Should he get a downvoted for that? @AmalMurali
Why shouldn't he? He's basically stealing someone else's work without attribution, which is against SE rules.
That's what I mean
What do you do in this case
Post a comment telling him he did not write the answer or downvote
I just flag the answer for moderator attention with some text like "Plagiarized from ...". I've stopped doing the comments as many people just revenge-downvote my answers if I do that.
09:35
hello
I am converting a string to float.First i got a post from another page and i did :
$l=explode(",",$_POST['l']);
which contained 319 and 300.Then i assigned variables
$q=(float)($l[0]);
$w=(float)($l[1]);
echo ($w * 640 + $q);
I got 63680 as result but it should have been 192319.can you please suggest me why is it so/I tried also to convert the later to int using intval function and i also tried casting.
can you please help me with this problem
@user2327579: What does var_dump( $_POST['l'] ) output?
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(3) "320"
[1]=>
string(2) "99"
}
@user2327579: explode() expects a string, but you're passing an array. You should have received error messages if you had enabled error reporting.
sorry
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(3) "319"
[1]=>
string(2) "300"
}
139
A: How do I enable error reporting in PHP?

EljakimThe following enables all errors: ini_set('display_startup_errors',1); ini_set('display_errors',1); error_reporting(-1); See http://php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.configuration.php#ini.display-errors http://php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.configuration.php#ini.display-startup-errors http://php.net/...

@user2327579: Check above ^
10:11
how do i cast a class instance as an interface implementation? $instance = new SomeClass() as IClass;
Here's what i want pastebin.com/DnjNpB8Q php support this?
@DanLugg Currently Dual Boot, when 14.04 comes out I'm going to utterly destroy windows and have a complete Ubuntu PC with a Windows VM for all sorts of needs.
I just haven't figured out if I want to play games on it or not XD
@SecondRikudo man I got a vps at last.....now how do I point my domain to the server? Should I just update the domain nameservers like I used to do with shared hosting???
@Saptarsi No
You need to alter the DNS entries to match your VPS
Who's your registrar?
@SecondRikudo domain registrar is godaddy
@Saptarsi I'm not familiar with them, but look for the "advanced" DNS settings
You should be able to edit the DNS entries there.
10:24
@SecondRikudo so should I enter a new A record with the server's ip?
No
Alter the existing ones
I'll tell you which in a sec
@SecondRikudo ok thanx a lot
@SecondRikudo godaddy gives me a dns zone file
Change "www", "@" and "*" to your VPS IP address
If you don't have any of the entries, add them.
@SecondRikudo cheers :)
That should be it. After that, you should be even able to SSH to your VPS as [email protected]
10:28
cool
@YourCommonSense: Except ranting :) Here's a fresh way to look at it: If you can do something about it, do something about it. No need to get upset or rant. If you can't do anything about it, no point in ranting about it either, move on. Yes, many PHP users can't write proper code. So either educate them by giving them answers which are not spoon-feeding, or stay out of the way. Those ranting aren't constructive, aren't helpful and doing more harm than good to everyone in the community. — Second Rikudo 17 secs ago
Seriously, I've had enough of your crap Colonel...
Is it possible to send a text message with PHP without email to SMS, because not all carriers actually have this service
@LiamMartens Not that I know of.
PHP is capable of sending mails, writing to files, writing to databases, sending HTTP requests, opening sockets.
If any of those things can be used to send an SMS, then PHP can send an SMS.
If not, then no, it cannot.
@SecondRikudo thanks, have you maybe got any idea apart from PHP, if it is not possible, ?
@LiamMartens I am not familiar with how SMS works and the inner protocols, so I'm afraid I can't really help you.
Stick around though, maybe one of the other regulars can.
10:34
@SecondRikudo my domian is successfully pointed to my vps....thanx a lot
@Saptarsi Great :) Congrats
@SecondRikudo alright, thank
s
Morning
ThW
ThW
Morning
10:52
Morning
> reopen (2) | delete (1)
Majority wins, reopening
@AmalMurali wow
I hope there is an eval at the end of that for total pwnage :P
11:14
@PeeHaa: I seriously hope so. ;)
@PeeHaa There probably is. Not sure how he'd get an error message if there wasn't.
@BoltClock: Would it be okay to make a meta post listing various copy-paste answers as some kind of report?
@AmalMurali For what purpose?
It's better to flag. That's something only a moderator can deal with
Actually, what do you mean by copy-paste, answers copy-pasted from other sources, or one answer copied and pasted across multiple questions?
@SecondRikudo how to get ftp installed via ssh?
11:16
I mean answers that were copy pasted from other answers (or external sources)
@Saptarsi You don't need FTP, Google "scp"
@SecondRikudo cool
@AmalMurali Flag each post with a link to the original source. That's pretty much how you deal with plagiarism when you spot it
That's what I've been doing so far. I just wanted to create a post like "What can do to improve this situation?"
@AmalMurali There's no really much to do...
11:19
What he said ^
The system automatically flags duplicate answers across the site.
But it cannot crawl over the internet to find every possible source of plagiarism.
@BoltClock: Example: this answer from here
Yeah and you can't really do much to stop plagiarism either
The only thing left to do is to flag and let moderators handle it.
@SecondRikudo: But... teh meta repz I shall gain? :(
11:20
@AmalMurali You can still do it, sure.
I find a more effective way of gaining meta rep is to answer questions.
or participate in s.
1
A: Basic PHP Search Strings in array

Programmerbool in_array ( mixed $needle , array $haystack [, bool $strict ] ) http://php.net/manual/en/function.in-array.php If you just need an exact match, use in_array($str, $array) - it will be faster. Another approach would be to use an associative array with your strings as the key, which sho...

This is hilarious. He took a question and put it in an answer
yes. That's copied from here :P
It just makes me sad that most of these guys are Indians. :(
The company I used to work for outsourced a large chunk of the application to an Indian company
Being an active user on SO and knowing full well what the culture there is like, I was strongly against.
3 weeks later the code become to illegible and so horrible I couldn't cope with it anymore.
They took code I wrote, with OOP and best practices, and planted globals and crappy naming and horrible indentation and everything else I hate.
That's what I used to work there :P
haha :D
11:25
Sure, it's cheap now, but wait until something breaks down...
@AmalMurali It's very hard to ignore that statistic when it's so in-your-face
@BoltClock It's come to the point where I can tell that someone is either Indian or Pakistani just from the question he asks. That's beyond racism, it has become a fact.
That said, there are a few folks from India which I value a lot, most of them are regulars in this room.
But that doesn't cancel out the vast majority of crapstorm going own out there -_-
Maybe I should take Shog's advice and take a bit of a distance from PHP for a little while :P
Delete ALL the syntax error questions. What do you say?
11:28
Shameless plug
0
A: How to include CSS in header with PHP?

PeeHaaIn almost all situations you can simply get away with combining and minifying you scripts into a single file. This slows down the initial loading time (first visit of site), but will speed up further visits / navigation because the file will be cached. Of course YMMV and it depends on your speci...

Excuse me for a bit - I need to decide if I should just delete that guy's account altogether
@PeeHaa Downvote
@BoltClock Who's "that guy's"?
"Programmer"?
Yes
What a clusterfuck. I can't tell who's plagiarizing whom now
People have actually taken his answers too
Who knows? Maybe he's created different accounts ;)
11:32
Yeah. Who knows
For example, this guy has at least 3 sockpuppets, I think.
3
A: Node forever doesn't work on Ubuntu 12.04.1

ProgrammerYou will get he solution with below commands but some issue, so please try the PM2 with so many advantages and check points of debuting $ sudo rm -R /usr/lib/node_modules/forever $ sudo rm -R /usr/local/lib/node_modules/forever Please use this for debuting the node.js exception and mo...

2
A: Why nodejs is taking CPU? node.js with forever on ubuntu system

ArvindaYou will get he solution with below commands but some issue, so please try the PM2 with so many advantages and check points of debuting $ sudo rm -R /usr/lib/node_modules/forever $ sudo rm -R /usr/local/lib/node_modules/forever Please use this for debuting the node.js exception and monitoring ...

lol
What a coincidence :D
In an answer to his own question. Which, by the way, is not actually his own
2
Q: NodeJS takes forever to build on AWS EC2

Xi ZhangI am trying to setup NodeJS on EC2. I followed the official guide and it was successful on my local machine. However when compile the source code on EC2, it takes forever to finish (2 hours and counting). I guess it has something to do with CPU limit or timeout. I am not familiar with Linux and...

11:33
He's a smartass though, he changes just enough for the auto-duplicate script won't pick him up.
yo @JoeWatkins
@SecondRikudo The auto-duplicate script does not pick up duplicate posts from anybody other than the same user
There is no mechanism in place to detect posts that are copied from posts by other users
I trust everyone is having a delicious weekend ?
@JoeWatkins Yes was completely and utterly wasted yesterday and I am almost on my way to the job again :P
11:35
0
Q: Why nodejs is taking CPU?

Vivek GoelI am new to node. I was writing a sample http server is node http module. After profiling it with jmeter Jmeter Test Case: Number of threads: 20 Delay after every request : 5ms Node cpu usage is varying 17%-20% with a simple program. Node version: v0.10.0 Sample code: var http = require('ht...

@BoltClock No matter how stupid this guy's answer is, he'll get 3 upvotes within 2 seconds. And then others follow.
FYI
I deal with this sort of shit on a daily basis
rofl
Hmm, how do I search for questions that have <= X votes?
11:40
I don't think you can
@BoltClock: It's possible. The syntax is slightly different: You need "score:..X".
@AmalMurali Hmm, interesting
@SecondRikudo while editing files over WinSCP can I not select the editor of my choice? or do I have to use WinSCP's inbuilt editor?
@Saptarsi No idea, I use linux.
11:46
@SecondRikudo okie
yay off to work... later all
@PeeHaa work on saturday?
@hakre You mean delv, right? :D
@AmalMurali isn't that what I wrote?
You wrote cv-pls. :P
12:14
morning
/me rubs eyes, yawns.
:)
@crypticツ: I still see cv-pls. What sorcery is this?
hm?
@AmalMurali are you using the addon? You might have your settings all mucked up
Yes. I'm using the addon. Ahh, right. That could be it.
I blame @PeeHaa. :>
I just discovered that, on php.net, a user with dynamic IP can vote as many times as he wish.
4
A: PHP preg_match with working regex

GlavićWhy use regex? Use DateTime class. function validateDate($date, $format = 'Y-m-d H:i:s') { $d = DateTime::createFromFormat($format, $date); return $d && $d->format($format) == $date; } You can use this function for all kind of date/time validations. Examples: var_dump(validateDate('20...

12:27
@AmalMurali you mean since that's a dupe of many
@AmalMurali People should realize that "urgent" is an an insta-close reason
12:54
@hakre weird, I just got the same thing happen to me it said cv-pls at first O_o
13:26
@Gordon: I think it's a good answer. Maybe if there's an exact dupe, we can merge this one?
@AmalMurali there is not one exact dupe but a few dozen
@Gordon: Can you link me to any with some good answers? (I couldn't find any...)
@AmalMurali see Linked section, Related section and the comment I left below the question
14:04
Hey guys, just making sure.
Access-Control-Allow-Origin should be set on the requested resource, not on the requesting one, right?
So if I want to access stuff from a.com to b.com via ajax, b.com needs to set the header.
correct.
Can someone verify if this is actually correct?
1
A: rand(0,$var) returns zero when $var is really big

Amal Muralirand() function takes two integers as its arguments. Integers usually have the maximum range of 2^32. The supplied argument, when converted to integers, will be larger than this, hence causing an integer overflow. This is actually documented behavior. From the PHP manual documentation: When ...

Jay
Jay
14:24
I got this code:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/favicon.ico
RewriteRule ^ index.php [L]
Do I need to put something infront of index.php so it will read the language abv
e.g:
test is the root for this
localhost/test/jp/index.php
or it can be without it
localhost/test/index.php
14:39
@Jay no, instead see php.net/_SERVER
Jay
Jay
@hakre This is the issue
I load localhost/test/jp/
Url not found. It doesn't load the localhost/test/index.php file
@Jay take care there is no such directory jp under test.
Jay
Jay
i know there isn't
i need to server to think there is
Also enable the rewrite-rule log and check which rewriting is done.
Jay
Jay
and load the index.php file
@Jay you trying to write your own mvc?
Jay
Jay
@Loclip yea
I need all to go to index.php
I also wrtiting my own mvc but before you should make you url to be localhost/controller/action/param1/param2/etc
Jay
Jay
Do you know how to do this: @Loclip
localhost/test/ Is the main folder with the app
I need localhost/test/en/some-page to go to localhost/test/index.php
and also like this: localhost/test/some-page to go to the index.php too
but the folders that exist and files that exists must remain working
@Loclip is this possible?
@Jay test is your project name?
Jay
Jay
15:05
no
just for your reference
@Jay what I did is to wrote a function that take my url after localhost and convert it to controller, action and params
so test is your controller?
Jay
Jay
test is the main folder of the app
so inside test you have folder controller, models etc?
Jay
Jay
15:28
Inside test I have index.php and other folders which make up the app
@Loclip
if you going to make mvc application you MUST have folder Controllers, Models and Views
hi
can somebody help me with my php script?
Jay
Jay
@MikeAshfield where is it?
it is echoing '10' when the value is '10.00' and '10.5' when the value is '10.50' these are just examples
it is on a local server @Jay
Jay
Jay
u need to number_format() ?
15:34
@MikeAshfield if you do $num = 10.5; echo $num; the result will be 10.5, can you show your code?
Problem is like this @Loclip: $data='10.00'; echo £data; is given as 10 not 10.00
It shouldn't, I just tested and it prints 10.00 what php version you use?
@MikeAshfield oh you didn't have single quote so just do $data=10.00; echo number_format((float)$data, 2, '.', '');
Any reasonable resource for linking people about MVC vs what things like Yii do ?
Thanks, @Jay provided a similar solution that worked @Loclip
@BenjaminGruenbaum I writing my own mvc for learning purposes and because I want to have my own mvc as I want it.
Its not bad to write your own mvc, most companies using their own mvc and its not so hard to build one
16:05
@MikeAshfield printf('%0.2f', (float) $number);
If you want to pass that string somewhere, just use sprintf() instead.
user924016
16:32
Hey =]
Hii all
Jay
Jay
hey
What would the rewrite rule be for this:
I was everything after /test to load to localhost/test/index.php
17:25
@Jay RewriteRule ^test.* test/index.php
17:50
Anyone knows of a way to jump right after the closing tag of the element I'm in right now in PhpStorm?
@SecondRikudo Ctrl+] jump to closing, Ctrl+[ jump to start
@Loclip Yup, seems like that's the closest it'll ever get.
It jumps right before the end of the closing tag
So I can't really continue typing seamlessly :(
@SecondRikudo yeah well you must press cltr+]+->+Enter :)
18:12
Anyone here ever tried to build a mini web browser that can send a request, handle a response and render the webpage looking perfect or close to it?
@SecondRikudo It has no fancy settings, https, addon capabilities, built in debugging functionality and all the stuff you find in a modern browser
@SecondRikudo Now would you agree it's mini?
@David if you want to build your browser I suggest to first check some open source project, making a browser that will do things that you listed is very hard and you will need huge amount of time.. its not mini
@David Yup :P Can't say I ever tried to do anything like it though
I'm just interested in it. I know it would take ages to even do what I mentioned above
18:17
@David search for open source web browsers in google and there are some to check
@Loclip Will do thanks.
Can anyone suggest improvements to tchizik.com/taboola/task3.html?
I am free for the first time in ages. I have at least half a year off to do what I want. I've decided to code for the whole time
I'm looking at you @David @DaveRandom @PeeHaa @BenjaminGruenbaum @Gordon And all other room members I don't want to ping :P
18:20
@SecondRikudo busy destroying my house, ask me again in a couple of hrs
@SecondRikudo E_MISSING_CONTEXT
@Gordon That task is to describe approaches for link tracking. The goal is to track all clicks on all <a> links throughout the page.
aha
With pros and cons on each approach
If you have an approach/pro/con/anything else to modify/add I'd love to hear it.
@SecondRikudo good job, easy to understand even for a beginner like me :)
18:31
@Gordon yeah it sucks. But at least there was beer
@SecondRikudo you not always need to delay the click (ajax approach), in my company we using google analytics code event tracking and we not delay our clicks
@Loclip If you don't delay your clicks in Ajax, it might get cancelled because you navigate away.
IIRC, Google analytics uses one of the other approaches.
Probably #3.
Google didn't suggest to delay clicks so I suppose you don't need, but I haven't tested it yet we started to add code event tracking yesterday and haven't yet added to all our events so I don't know for sure
@Loclip Yup, Google Analytics uses an iframe.
@SecondRikudo link?
18:37
What does that iframe thing mean?
CTRL+F "iframe" shows results.
@SecondRikudo yeah :D
@PeeHaa You set up a hidden iframe on the page, the browser automatically hits the URL it has. That means that you can automatically hit an analytics server with any URL you want, when a user visits the page.
do people really use iframes for that?
I thought people have been using a 1x1 tracking image for that
@PeeHaa That's also a possibility.
With an iframe, you could do a post request though.
18:41
How?
@PeeHaa Generate a form, target -> the iframe, submit.
@SecondRikudo Is the iframe running on the same domain?
@PeeHaa That's the beauty, not necessarily.
I've already tested this and confirmed that it does work.
@SecondRikudo which approach you prefer?
@Loclip Either #2 or #3, depending on the situation.
#3 doesn't work well if you want to track link clicks per-se.
@SecondRikudo I liked most the #2 doesn't have any real cons, I will use it sometime on my site, thank you very much for the article :D
@Loclip #2 has a con bigger than #3.
If the analytics server goes slow, so will your site, by definition.
#3 doesn't have that limitation.
@SecondRikudo i will use my own site as analytic
@Loclip In that case, you can use #2 safely :)
@SecondRikudo yeah :D cool approach, if not you I would use the first approach which now I understand is not good at all
18:55
The question was about an embeddable snippet a publisher applies to his web page, so I have no control over his server.
@SecondRikudo Do you only want to track links? Or do you also want to capture other events?
@PeeHaa Only track links.
Use GA
:)
@PeeHaa Yeah well the problem with that is that it's actually not for the sake of analytics or statistics.
ah k
18:57
IMO for tracking events best approach is the #1
The company specializes in creating content recommendation based on user behavior + statistics
So the user behavior part can't be achieve using a 3rd party service :)
That sounds like events rather than just links followed
I.e. think heatmaps, but that may be too much for your case :)
@PeeHaa Yes, the actual script tracks hovers, scrolls etc as well.
But I was specifically asked about tracking links, and only tracking links.
Task 3 ­ Problem solving and research.

Describe an approach (or a combination of several approaches with pro’s and con’s for each)

for tracking link clicks on a publisher website.

(link clicks ­ clicks on <a> elements that result in browsing to a different page)

to clarify: you are required to track all the clicks on the hosting website and not just clicks on our

widgets

considerations:

­ Minimal integration effort on the side of the publisher.

­ browser compatibility

­ minimal latency on the navigation.
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