@Jack If I may give another hint: If the parent userland function already has a symtable, copy it; otherwise use rebuild_symbol_table and directly use the symtable it creates (no copying). That should both avoid the issue and be faster/less memory intensive
Why does scandir($ruta) return it all in the same array?
array(5) { [0]=> string(1) "." [1]=> string(2) ".." [2]=> string(26) "1395160730933_IMG_2234.JPG" [3]=> string(26) "1395160981675_IMG_2233.JPG" [4]=> string(26) "1395161419061_IMG_2235.JPG" }
I've never seen the utility in returning the root and one dir up entries in functions like that. the DirectoryIterator too. I struggle to think of a usecase where that is useful.
@ircmaxell ahh okay.. so you rehash only when a user logs in and not rehash everything after changing settings? oh wait, you cannot rehash without knowing the old password, so user needs to input it again..
I tried installing apache and when I try to start the server I get:"The requested operation failed!" I tried different webservers and also giving me errors... :S
@rodling You have to re-play the scenario in order to find the bug. Log all SQL statements and save your DB (table) state. Then go manually through all queries. This is quite feasible if you do not have a vast amount of queries which could cause the problem.
lol, in "Add or Remove Programs" on XP (and 7 I think) there's a little spot where it tells you how often the program is used. It says one of a few ambiguous values; "rarely", "occasionally", "frequently", and possibly others. It's never right.
@ircmaxell Reply with "Thank you for reaching out to me; I'd be very interested in conversing with you by phone. Could I get your number instead though?"
On my website I have a PHP script that turns this image into a recolored version of the same image based on a $_GET query. An example with the query being 07a is available here.
Here is the PHP script that does this:
<?php
if (isset($_GET['color']) && $_GET['color'] !== "") $color = preg_m...
My web hosting said ImageMagic has been pre-installed on the server. I did a quick search for "ImageMagick" in the output of phpinfo() and I found nothing. I can't SSH in the server so is there a way in PHP I can verify the installation?
I get that. I mean, I get the appeal in dropping support. I'm not saying it was a bad idea, but it piqued my curiosity because I couldn't have imagined so much would need to change (or not change) to retain support.
Another idea: what do you want to do with the final images? If you want to display them on a website, a (possible) workaround would be to use SVG elements.