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13:14
Can someone throw a brick at lester or something? I'll carve "WINDOWS XP" on it
About what?
I don't recall seeing him on list.
1 minute ago :P
@Ocramius Meh, it makes a change from every single message he sends containing the word "firebird" and some totally irrelevant story about it.
Although you can rest assured that if I ever meet him I will punch him very hard in the face.
thanks
Tch, tch! From room owners nonetheless!
13:19
@now‐r-never form attribute target="_top"
AS/400 CL is a-fucking-nnoying.
Who's a prozzy? Oh, Prozi. Nvm.
what reason could we use to close this: stackoverflow.com/questions/23495742/… ?
"because so trivial that can be answered in a comment" doesn't seem like a good enough reason
Why has @DaveRandom's butt assertion disappeared from starred messages?
@tereško POB
13:27
definitely not
@tereško I would argue that when template makes an AJAX request to Controller to resize an image, it'd be using some image manipulation stuff (imagick), so that belongs in a service in the model layer. So it's neither the View nor the Controller that contains that logic
@Jimbo this is about scaling the existing image, not resizing .. also, it's probably about desktop application
@Jimbo Wasn't me that cleared the stars, but probably because it's rank and puerile even by room 11 standards?
@DaveRandom I dunno, @DanLugg talks about bum stuff a lot
Yeh but he has an excuse, he's Canadian
(I suggest you don't try and dismantle that logic, it may fall apart if you even look at it too hard)
Yo yo!
@DaveRandom Fall apart like your ass did? I'm just going by what you told everyone on Twitter.
@DanLugg Turns out it was sodomy.
Surprise is the furthest thing from me.
is that only me or this lib title is really ridiculous ?
13:41
@Lusitanian WP + failing on Travis == Instapermadeath
@DanLugg LOL, touche
@DanLugg <insert witty response here>
My brain isn't really working today, so if you would be so good as to consider yourself amused by my witty response that would be just awesome.
'Your mother' would've sufficed.
s/your/@Lusitanian's/
heh
13:45
Come'on, long running joke is long.
And yet still, she prefers it longer
I need a holiday
Ohai
I've passed the 1 year without mark now.
Question.
user895378
13:48
morning :)
When uploading a file in PHP, how can I handle the time? So for instance, so that I can display the loading spinner for the x amount of time that it takes a file to upload?
you kinda don't
wut.
it's done on the frontend
PHP is server-side. So how are you wanting to do this. Do you want to upload a file from client-side to server-side and handle this time in JavaScript, or are you talking from one server to another in PHP?
13:50
basically a form with an upload function.
when they upload right now, the pages just waits until the file uploads till it posts.
1 min ago, by tereško
it's done on the frontend
I was hoping I could display a spinner until the exact time it posts.
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A: PHP Ajax Upload Progress Bar

BabaIntroduction The PHP Doc is very detailed it says The upload progress will be available in the $_SESSION superglobal when an upload is in progress, and when POSTing a variable of the same name as the session.upload_progress.name INI setting is set to. When PHP detects such POST requests, it...

^ 1 second google search
I googled too
but apparently the wrong thing.
how is it that you can write in english, but cannot understand a single word what other people have written ?
13:52
I did?
user895378
@Purify This is a much more complicated question than you might think.
can anyone tell me if wordpress do cache by default
Hi,
can anyone tell me if wordpress do cache by default
user895378
13:54
@Purify The PHP process that responds to a request is never even invoked until the full request (including the file upload(s) in the HTTP request's entity body) is received by the server.
TIL not to ask questions here without expecting the elitists to get on my back.
@rdlowrey oh...
@Purify "Elitists"? Trying to help you nasty shit - read the above post I linked :P
@tereško i have checked that already
@Jimbo not you bro. :>
Fair enough
user895378
13:55
@Purify Just ignore the people you don't agree with :)
@Purify what you SHOULD HAVE LEARNED is that when you are told that it is done in frontend, you go and visit the nice people in JAVASCRIPT ROOM
@rdlowrey @Jimbo thanks a lot guys. (Y)
@tereško can you tell anything else
I can
@AlmaDo Please
13:56
Learn how to learn
1 message moved to recycle bin
@AlmaDo feel like helping out someone who's brain is a bit melty? I need to get all the unique values for column_b from a table, where column_a is the same, plus a few other columns as well (let's say those can come from the row which is the first occurrence of the specific value of column_b)
I can draw up a sample data set/result set if you want, I don't feel like I explained that very well
^ E_MISSING_CONTEXT
user895378
^ E_SQL_MAKES_ME_SAD
why? I like SQL..
HOLY F*#%. I can't stand vampires
14:01
@ircmaxell I was against this (now popular) idea - that we should to not promote help vampire by not upvtoting answers to their questions, but now I think it's not a bad idea after all
@AlmaDo I'm not talking on SO
@rdlowrey here, have some SQL: github.com/SQLOL/StoredProcedureWeb
@ircmaxell a new movie ? Or a really bad book ?
@Lusitanian add it to the list of separate repos
Can't really reply now. Busy shoving shit
14:03
@tereško neither
life-changing experience ?
=D
my condolences .. sometime I get the feeling that I will never again to freelance work , ever
@Ocramius it took me far too long to find the "this is just a joke, don't really use it" part. I mean, conceptually it's obviously just a cruel joke, but then so are other things that people actually use... :-S
Didn't you look at the organization name?
14:11
@DaveRandom is this intended?
Yeh but still... sometimes people make things that are supposed to be for real and choose ridiculous jokey-looking names for them, which usually speaks volumes about the quality but not necessarily anything about the author's intent
@AlmaDo Is what intended, sorry?
that was a "heavy load picture" ..
@DaveRandom so do you need help with this? Or what? Sorry, I was out the discussion
@AlmaDo Yes I need help with it. I'm sure it should be simple but the excesses of the weekend have left me unable to work out how to do it. I'm sure that it just needs a self-join and a group-by, but I keep either getting a lot of duplicated data back (some of the cases there are hundreds of rows with the same parent_id) or no data at all because my attempts to filter out the duplicated data failed miserably
@DaveRandom from that paste isn't obvious what is needed
19 mins ago, by DaveRandom
@AlmaDo feel like helping out someone who's brain is a bit melty? I need to get all the unique values for column_b from a table, where column_a is the same, plus a few other columns as well (let's say those can come from the row which is the first occurrence of the specific value of column_b)
is this about it?
sqlfiddle -_-
14:18
if so, can't see neither column_b nor column_a ..
@AlmaDo The actual problem I'm trying to solve is: all rows with a matching parent_id should have the same price, however the data has got screwed up so that this is not always the case. So I need to find all the distinct prices that each parent_id has
and yes, fiddle would be great
And yes, I see now that I haven't even begun to explain this in a useful way
however, sqlfiddle is really slow today :(
@DaveRandom is this mysql ?
yes, mysql
just trying to make a fiddle but not working
user895378
14:24
@Ocramius lol ... yo dawg I heard you like SQL.
because in mysql you can just use extended group by, like:
mysql> select * from t;
+-----------+-------+------+
| parent_id | price | data |
+-----------+-------+------+
|         1 |    12 | foo  |
|         1 |    12 | bar  |
|         1 |    13 | baz  |
|         2 |    13 | fee  |
|         2 |    15 | feo  |
|         2 |    16 | bee  |
|         2 |    17 | gez  |
+-----------+-------+------+
.. and here we are
mysql> select * from t group by parent_id, price;
+-----------+-------+------+
| parent_id | price | data |
+-----------+-------+------+
|         1 |    12 | foo  |
|         1 |    13 | baz  |
|         2 |    13 | fee  |
|         2 |    15 | feo  |
|         2 |    16 | bee  |
|         2 |    17 | gez  |
+-----------+-------+------+
crappy if speak about what will happen to data column, but ..
or am I missing something ?
@AlmaDo Oh you're right. <facepalm>
newb -_-
well, in normal SQL (or if extension to group by is disabled in mysql) you'll have to select distinct row set, like
mysql> select distinct parent_id, price from t;
+-----------+-------+
| parent_id | price |
+-----------+-------+
|         1 |    12 |
|         1 |    13 |
|         2 |    13 |
|         2 |    15 |
|         2 |    16 |
|         2 |    17 |
+-----------+-------+
6 rows in set (0.00 sec)
then JOIN it with original data set (if need other columns from there)
@DaveRandom nevermind. Yesterday I was stuck in such easy thing as DFS :( I felt really ashamed about that :p Fortunately, I made it work
Spent a few hours debugging a script only to find out it was a gammy apostrophe last week.
14:32
^ that's ok, because you think "oops, it's about I've forgotten just to type a small thing. It's ok, after all I'm just a man". While I felt "shit! I am stupid! I can't resolve such easy issue.."
user895378
@DaveRandom Question: would you mind posting a bug report against beta2 suggesting that the behavior from your PR#607 should exist? That way I can just be sneaky and merge it as a bugfix without asking permission?
@rdlowrey No worries, I'll do it shortly
user895378
@DaveRandom \o/
@AlmaDo Yeh I was massively over-complicating it in my head, it would appear
14:36
I really would like to sort out all those tests @rdlowrey, but it's such a mammoth task (would really need to write tests for the entire of the stream_socket_* suite) that every time I have sat down to do something about it I rapidly lose the will to live
user895378
@DaveRandom Same. I've been too busy anyway. I mean ... they all do what they're designed to do already. It's difficult to get motivated to refactor the tests.
@rdlowrey you gonna do openssl changes for ng ?
In perl, it's hard to do anything. Even syntax error.
user895378
@JoeWatkins At some point ... it's not super-high on my priority list right now.
Ahh right @AlmaDo I realised where the complicated bit is: I need to filter out records that don't result in more than one group per parent_id value
14:40
cool
tried, failed, and don't really understand what I'm looking at, since is v sensitive better someone who knows what they are really looking at does it ...
@DaveRandom so for
mysql> select * from t;
+-----------+-------+------+
| parent_id | price | data |
+-----------+-------+------+
|         1 |    12 | foo  |
|         1 |    12 | bar  |
|         1 |    13 | baz  |
|         2 |    16 | bee  |
|         2 |    17 | gez  |
|         3 |    14 | feo  |
|         4 |    16 | fee  |
+-----------+-------+------+
you want which ?
only last two?
@AlmaDo Well that's all "bad" data. Imagine there is a parent_id 3 where all the rows have the same value for price - I don't want any of those rows in the result
@DaveRandom oh, so all bad data (that's all records for parent_id 1 and 2, except first prices), right?
I feel like there should be something I can do with HAVING COUNT(something) > 1 but I can't figure out what
@tereško Fuck that shit.
14:45
@DaveRandom or rows with first prices should be included too?
(so the additional rows haven't affected the result)
ok, so I see. you want all the "garbage" (and so first price is treated as "ok")
Well, specifically, if all the prices for a given parent_id match, I don't want any of those rows
The purpose of the exercise is to find all the parent_ids where the price is not the same
@TOOTSKI I have always found this expression a bit strange.
I realise that with a better table structure the problem would never have occurred in the first place but there's nothing I can do about that
14:51
@Jack Ping me when you have a spare moment.
@DaveRandom it's not the same as your "find all bad rows"
here's how to find "all parent_id which have more than one distinct price":
mysql> select * from t;
+-----------+-------+------+
| parent_id | price | data |
+-----------+-------+------+
|         1 |    12 | foo  |
|         1 |    12 | bar  |
|         1 |    13 | baz  |
|         2 |    16 | bee  |
|         2 |    17 | gez  |
|         3 |    14 | feo  |
|         4 |    16 | fee  |
+-----------+-------+------+
7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
so far, and:
mysql> select parent_id, price from t group by parent_id having count(distinct price)>1;
+-----------+-------+
| parent_id | price |
+-----------+-------+
|         1 |    12 |
|         2 |    16 |
+-----------+-------+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
(price is not needed here, in fact you should not select it in normal SQL)
Abs
Abs
Random question, anyone know when Codeigniter 3.0 will be released?
@DaveRandom clear enough ?
MySQL is the only place I prefer UPPERCASE function names.
it's not the same as "select all bad rows" because we'll need to filter them in other way
14:54
@Fabien and QBasic
@Fabien agreed, but.. it's console that I'm typing in. You suggest me to press shift? :D
@AlmaDo Yeh I think so, thanks a lot :-)
so far so good (:
@AlmaDo :P But of course :P
ok, later
and if you want to laugh, read this (answer is fine, it's about language)
14:56
<Khassaki> HI EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!
<Judge-Mental> try pressing the the Caps Lock key
<Khassaki> O THANKS!!! ITS SO MUCH EASIER TO WRITE NOW!!!!!!!
<Judge-Mental> f*ck me
^ old, old, old joke :p
But relevant :P
@Abs at a guess: never
it has lost it's "guiding force" in the shape of EllisLab: ellislab.com/blog/entry/…
Abs
Abs
@tereško I hope not, there has been a bunch of improvements in dev branch: github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter/blob/develop/user_guide_src/…
currently it is considered to be a "dead framework" and people who used it before now are trying to find something else that can act as replacement for actually learning something about architecture
15:00
CI is an orphan?
@iroegbu Do you want to buy it?
@Danack I'll rather buy beers
> General Changes
- PHP 5.1.6 is no longer supported. CodeIgniter now requires PHP 5.2.4.
15:06
Phil's a nice guy - but whenever he takes one side of an argument... urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Known%20Idiot
@Danack phil is a nice guy???????
Hey, everyone!
Abs
Abs
I think we were discussing the future of Codeigniter, lets not make it personal. :-)
@PeeHaa he is
Maybe I can't just look through the stupidity like you people :P
15:11
@PeeHaa He's trying to make PHP better. I totally agree with his stated goals, just not with his chosen path, or even implementations of those paths.
I always read/see it as: hey look at me!
Just a quick question. I'm new to WordPress theme development, so I am wondering when you begin designing a new theme do I just start coding? Or should I create the design in Photoshop first?
Not at all limited by any technical "know-how" btw at times
@TyreeBrown It would be easier for you if you knew what are you implementing, so design first, and then code it
@Abs the point is, even if 3.0 comes out, it will be extremely outdated. You should start investigating other alternatives: try a different full-stack framework or move to composer-driven amalgamation of libraries.
15:14
@user3123545 Well I have the design in my head, so would I even need to use Photoshop in the development process.
@TyreeBrown start with the design
Abs
Abs
@tereško Currently my framework of choice is Symfony so no problems there. But with older and existing projects its CI 2 and it would just be nice to get an update.
user4203923
Hi, I want to check if a world contains only a-z0-9 characters in the first letter, and after it can allow space, why "#^[a-z0-9]+ $#i" doesn't works
@Abs What is the point of a framework? Does it make the development process quicker, or just less difficult?
user924016
boilerplate
15:21
CI 2?
well .. the company where I work now uses codeigniter .. and they use it only for routing
Abs
Abs
@TyreeBrown Yes, it makes the dev time a lot shorter. In addition, I would love to use something like Doctrine rather than active record. I guess I could just rewrite that part.
@TyreeBrown Depends what framework. Less difficult in the future and for future developers is a significant reason
Abs
Abs
@tereško Just for routing? Whats the rest of the app written in?
@Abs bad PHP, mostly
Abs
Abs
15:23
@tereško Excellent
@GayanChathuranga CI 2 = Codeigniter 2
@Jimbo Would you recommend I use a framework for my first WordPress template? Or take a different route?
can some one mention what it means CI 2 , laravel said to be CI 2
@TyreeBrown are you trying to see what does it takes for us to break down in tears ?
15:25
i need some help
@user3545779 have you tried 911 ?
(•_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■)
@Abs : yes I know but where's Code Ignitor 2?
how can i connect 2 users?? in php?
15:26
@tereško Haha
Abs
Abs
@GayanChathuranga Why don't you Google? ellislab.com/codeigniter
i tried...
(;´༎ຶД༎ຶ`)
but nothing i got helpful
15:27
when u said CI 2 I suppose a newer relase bundle
its a dying framework
anyone??
i want to users to connect with each other..so they can have data exchange.!
is it possible in php?
or i should use other language?
... tempting
Abs
Abs
@user3545779 When you say connect what do you mean?
means... there will be a stored algorithm...
1st user will send it value
other will send his value
both operations should be runtime..
and the results should be send back to both the users..
Abs
Abs
...oh dear, lots of words that have multiple meanings. Sorry mate, I can't help as your question isn't clear.Maybe ask this as an SO question rather than in Chat.
15:33
:\
ohkk.. take this example..
online X and O !
2 users connect
one will start will X...
other will see it...and then will do his 0
:\ u gettin??
NEVER USE DYING FRAMEWORKS
@GayanChathuranga %s/DYING//g
poooff...
@ircmaxell : yes want to add something?
m done!
user924016
15:42
@tereško lol
@TyreeBrown I would recommend not using wordpress at all if you want to be proud of your code. If you only care about ££ and instant websites that you can throw away and not consider about maintainability in the future - then wordpress is what you want.
@Jimbo Well this template design, will not be for sell. It is specifically for me.
what are advance php learning curves?
user924016
Wordpress - 5 min installation.. and a life time buggy updates, constant security issues, horrible userland plugins, vendor lockins and and much more =]
@Jimbo If not WordPress, then what would you recommend? I already have my site setup on WordPress, using a theme that is working great so far. I just feel the need to redesign the my site, and add some more functionality. I love WordPress, for its easy backend content submission process, to be honest I have never really explored any other options.
15:51
@TyreeBrown What's your goal? A blog? Do you care about the code quality or do you want something that "just works"? Are you design oriented or code oriented?
@Jimbo I myself am design oriented, but why not be both? My site is viralcentro.com and I get tons of veiws, so I just want a more unique design that will please my viewers and be more absence compatible. I've already created up a design on Photoshop.
How do you guys handle XML is JavaScript?
@TyreeBrown I haven't yet met a designer who knows what S.O.L.I.D is. Maybe they can develop code, but do they engineer it?
Sounds like you just want something that looks nice and 'works'. Stick with wordpress or something like that.
@Jimbo You mentioned "code quality" earlier. Is WordPress know for not producing good code quality?
@TyreeBrown That, and the lead developer is a well renowned asshole who doesn't care about important security fixes for their users.
Does not bode well for the future...
16:02
@Fabien Handle it in what way and where did it come from?
@Fabien Send it to PHP, handle it in PHP, return to JS :-P
@Jimbo I noticed that the article was posted last year. Do you know if the so called vulnerability was updated or fixed at all since then?
@TyreeBrown Yep, there was a big kerfuffle on twitter where @ircmaxell had given far more than adequate warning to the wordpress team lead and nothing was done - he was a real b* on twitter (can't find the source to dig up now) because the threat details were released to the public forcing them to finally take action.
ThW
ThW
@Fabien with jQuery + CSS selectors
Plus, there's other user's code via plugins that becomes a huge problem - it's not screened or anything so if you integrate a plugin that isn't secure you could leave your application wide open to security issues.
16:11
@Jimbo Hmm, that's interesting. In my opinion, it's not enough to drive me away from WordPress, for the fact that I've never had any high security risk. But it still good to be aware, thanks.
@DaveRandom Just as in make it more usable to work with. I'm accessing an API to get information for a ticketing system. The return from that API is all XML. Which seems a potential pain.
Not worked with XML much, let alone in JS. Wondering if I can avoid a few headaches
@Fabien Well AJAX (assuming that's how you are getting data?) was originally designed to work with XML, it has built-in support for it. If you have a string of XML there's a parser API as well, one sec let me make sure I have it right
@DaveRandom AJAX indeed.
@TyreeBrown Security should be your number 1 priority, even if your website isn't as high value as you say it is. Still, it is your choice
I'm trying to avoid use of jQuery. Opted for a smaller library called Chibi
But that's not for any reason other than fatQuery
16:16
@Jimbo Well to be honest, everything on the web on the web comes with a risk factor. All I can do is take precautionary measures and prey ;)
ThW
ThW
@Fabien I don't know the library, but XML in JS can be loaded into a DOM and most of the JS libraries support CSS selectors for the DOM
>

This is a meaningless question. PHP uses yacc (bison), just like GCC. yacc is a "compiler compiler". The output of yacc is a compiler. The output of a compiler is "compiled". PHP is parsed by the output of yacc. So it is, by definition, compiled.

If that doesn't satisfy, consider the following. Both php (the binary) and gcc read your source code and produce an abstract syntax tree. Under versions 4 and 5, php then walks the tree to translate the program to bytecode (the compilation step). You can see the bytecode translated to opcodes (which are analogous to assembly) using the Vulcan L
wow
@ThW Sounds like a good idea.
just ... wow
@Fabien Well in modern browsers the API is just (more or less) DOM standard, if you don't care about old browsers then for me the only question is whether you prefer to work with CSS selectors or XPath
16:18
CSS Selectors. :P
@JoeWatkins sauce?
@ThW Even vanilla JS support it I have geard ;)
-2
A: Is PHP compiled or interpreted?

sandipshirsalePHP is Interpreted Language First let me get a bit more technical to explain what this means. A compiled language is one that needs to convert source code in that language into a sort of machine code before it can be executed. An interpreted language is one that allows its code to be executed di...

ThW
ThW
Well CSS selectors are OK for HTML and formatting, but Xpath is a lot more specific and powerful.
Maybe I should bite the bullet an XPath then.
16:21
That thread is EPIC
0
A: Is PHP compiled or interpreted?

Stanislav PalatnikIts interpreted. So keep that in mind when you put too many comments in your code...

Depends what the target XML is like, tbh. If they've not really used any of the useful bits of XML (hint: if you could do a literal translation of the XML into JSON) then you may as well just use CSS selectors. They are less powerful but (IMO) more readable when you're just doing simple stuff
Easy on the comments boys
Any recommended libraries or reading then?
@PeeHaa Actually comments affect compilation time. And docblocks even more.
Yeah so does quoting style
...
16:23
@Fabien For what? XML in JS or XPath?
Are dynamic methods bad practice? Example of what im talking about:pastebin.com/Ym3DT3nv
@user3123545 Nothing wrong with that, but your example blows up when passing an invalid command
That's what you get from an XMLHTTPRequest, in the responseXML property
16:24
@PeeHaa i know right lol
@user3123545 See also: __call()
BTW now that I have a better look at your thing. Why would you do that?
That makes private methods pretty much useless
hello everybody :)
@PeeHaa Because my factory will return the service interface, or just an object, so when I need to use my service, the IDE will not know what object is being created with $factory->create(), my services will not have the same methods
hey @johnuk1
16:27
Cheers @DaveRandom
hi peehaa :)
@PeeHaa amaze
I hate IDE driver development
@PeeHaa I could always add @var, but it's so annoying & ugly.
btw @Fabien, it's broadly the same as php.net/dom
16:28
I like docblocks between methods for some reason
im just building a php forum quite tricky for my first project
@johnuk1 Worst thing that can happen is that you fail and learn shit so meh
@PeeHaa Yeah me too (if I understand what you're talking about), but I was talking about doing @var for each variable, inside a method. I could do multiple @vars in one comment, but still ugly.
Wise words @PeeHaa :)
@PeeHaa Documentation is for losers. It's much more exciting to write incomprehensible undocumented code that's full of magic, and then curse your past self when you try and do something with it at a later date.
16:31
@PeeHaa Write code that satisfies IDE?
I had a look at cv-pls again the other day. So, errr... yeh. Sorry about that.
@TOOTSKI yeh
@DaveRandom hehehehehe I don't even dare to touch the thing with a ten foot pole :P
I will sort it out at some point and make it vaguely comprehensible, I promise
But meh. That because fuck you that's why JS
For some reason everytime I attempt a JS project it always ends up like that
why you hate IDE's so much lol
16:33
So I totally blame JS
Yeh I'm fairly sure it's at least partially JS's fault
@user3123545 Imho they always get in the way
I was thinking about rewriting it in TypeScript at one point, not sure how anyone would feel about that
Well, it would be an alternate implementation really
@PeeHaa But yeah IDE is not a good idea to use when the language is not object-oriented or compilable. For example, can you work on a huge application with java without a IDE? you will get tired only with compiling it after every edit
@DaveRandom Blasphemy! But it would be a nice project to do it for
@user3123545 You lost me at java :P
16:35
any of you got pidgin ?
But I wish PHPStorm could use the name of the parameter in the @return lol, would fix everything for me
like @return $parameter, will return it as an object name
@johnuk1 The last time I used an IM I must have been when I still was in school :P
@PeeHaa so what would u say, should I stick with @vars or do that executing commands through service? (pls don't say quit IDE's)
Haha its more for development talk HAHA @PeeHaa
huh, so it turns out that the JS DOM has way more stuff in it that I ever realised
16:38
I would simply say FU IDE, but that might be just me :P
@DaveRandom That is new isn't it?
rangy FTW!
Oh yeh, I guess so
I'm still awake ...
16:41
evenin' guys and gals
hola @JoeWatkins and @tereško
@bwoebi Did you talk to dmitry before applying github.com/php/php-src/commit/…?
user924016
16:56
@DaveRandom firefox only =]

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