@TOOTSKI call lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_API.c#1706 directly with a cached key… else you can't ;-) (except just adding the property totally manually without any property handling functions)
root# php -r 'var_dump((object)["" => 1]);'
object(stdClass)#1 (1) {
Notice: Illegal member variable name in Command line code on line 1
[""]=>
int(1)
}
@TOOTSKI @bwoebi The array -> object and object -> array casts are buggy as far as I'm concerned. (But BC and all. The evil ORM folk actively use those bugs.)
Whether the actual prohibition of empty object properties makes sense is another question. Anyone know why that was done?
Why is it so useful to have php-src access as extension dev? You can just put there and there little changes to give your extension more possibilities :-)
Hi :) I'm trying to find out how to let a html element depend on a PHP object. A concrete example would be to set the innerHTML of a paragraph to an objects string member, when some event fires. Can someone point me in the right direction? :)
@PeeHaa Thank you, I'm guessing when I composer that it should be in /vendor/lib/Symfony and I should just create \MyNamespace\Fixer\Shit and load that somehow.
to give you the big picture.... I have a set of story objects, for which the logic is coded in PHP. These are displayed on the middle of my page, and I want to allow users to flip through stories with the click of a button (I do the event handling in JS). My question is this: How do I bind the PHP object array in my JS code so I can choose which to display when the event fires?
Did you people also get a request to fill out a survey from a researcher based on github profile?
> As part of a research team at TU Delft in the Netherlands, I am looking for active GitHub users for a survey. We are interested on how people do distributed software development through pull requests. Through my data, I noticed you are...
@Fabien all right, so I'm on the right track I believe ( jsfiddle.net/MkYA6 ). Just the object passing that has me stumped, as I can't find equivalent or strval/intval. Can it be done with json_encode/json_decode?
@bwoebi Can't find the link following is approximately correct. Basically doing async shit in the browser was invented by Microsoft, however for whatever reason the IE team didn't want to include it, but the Microsoft Office guys needed a way of pulling in data remotely from websites. So it got included as XMLHttpRequest as the Office guys were only pulling in XML from the server.
And Ajax is just 'Asynchronous JavaScript and XML' as it predates the widespread use of Json.
XMLHttpRequest (XHR) is an API available to web browser scripting languages such as JavaScript. It is used to send HTTP or HTTPS requests to a web server and load the server response data back into the script. Development versions of all major browsers support URI schemes beyond http: and https:, in particular, blob: URLs are supported.
The name was standardized to XMLHttpRequest for compatibility. It may be misleading, in particular because any textual data may be received from the server, not just XML. Data are also commonly received as JSON, HTML, or as plain text. Data from the resp...
"the thing is mostly about HTTP and doesn't have any specific tie to XML other than that was the easiest excuse for shipping it so I needed to cram XML into the name"