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00:04
So famous.
00:49
Lol
01:42
back in 2008 I made a C++/PHP remote robot-platform controller, if I only new ignore_user_abort() my life would have been much easier.
 
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04:24
I have a Zend question, if anyone could give me some answers please. When I click submit in a form, it posts data and then goes into MySQL. What is actually happening here? So I think it goes from the view to the controller, but I don't know what happens here until the data is inserted into the database.
 
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06:08
What are you having trouble understanding? How to create & display Zend_Form objects? Or the process of submitting data through clicking submit on the form itself? If you want to create a zend form check this out framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.form.quickstart.html . If you are wondering about submitting it says it will submit to the url with $form ->setAction($url); and ->setMethod('post');
06:41
how many lines of output can I add to a case in a switch statement?
As many lines as you need until you break;
07:06
morning
user680786
Yeap
user680786
hi all
how can i replace this in asp ???? $sid = CreatePSession();
07:23
posted on October 12, 2011 by Stuart Herbert

The PHP North West User Group ran it’s 4th (and largest yet!) PHP conference – PHPNW11 in Manchester last weekend. This year’s conference line-up was particularly strong, both with the quality of speaker and the quality of topics, but there was one talk in particular that topped them all. It all began with Rowan’s laptop … So Rowan had this laptop … but no matter how hard he stared at it,

How can I load an admin page in wordpress without the whole layout? I mean to say the html structure, I only want to output some special text like 'success' or 'failure' and get this from my ajax call
@ircmaxell

> First, go here: http://www.oneweekholiday.com/business-listings/
> Open the console (Right Click -> Inspect Element -> Console tab)
> Click on the second item in the page list, named "Mdina, Rabat, Dingli & Baħrija"
> Keep looking at the console while the page loads, you should see the aforementioned errors.
This time it does work pretty much each time...
07:41
Please anybody help me to achieve this. I searched Google, but couldn't find any solve
@SamikChattopadhyay Pass your calls through AJAX or simply use die() in your plugin.
08:04
good afternoon everyone
 
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09:21
good morning @hussain
Good day PHPeople
09:34
please can anybody tell me after successful return from server in $.post how can i redirect page?
Alternate option for session_start(); in ASP ?????????????????
anybody ?
@Sparkx Discussion for all things PHP - Don't ask whether someone is here or can help. Just ask us. If anybody can and wants to help, they will. But no one can know before you actually ask your question.
@Hary i have already ask the question... see above
@Sparkx so wait
09:44
@Hary 4 what?
@Sparkx any answer
@Hary please can anybody tell me after successful return from server in $.post how can i redirect page?
@Sparkx ask this question in stackoverflow
@Hary i though i will get the ans in this chat room :(
 
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11:12
looks like it's a slow day here
[offtopic]
11:30
Good morning...
@ircmaxell morning
@ircmaxell: my visa is approved!
/me is going to NZ
Congrats!
need a hand fellows
hehehe
@zerkms NZ?
new zealand
@ircmaxell hey
11:38
You don't need eval...
can't find another way to do that without
Variable variables. But why...
actually I cannot think of any reason to use eval in php
@zerkms It's only useful when you want to execute compiled PHP (like with templates and other PHP cached resources)
Oddant: I am on a train on my cellphone now. If there is no answer by the time I get to work, I'll post one...
11:42
@ircmaxell ok it is thoughtful
Oddant: I am on a train on my cellphone now. If there is no answer by the time I get to work, I'll post one...
Sigh. Unreliable connection is unreliable
@ircmaxell You said that twice, you said that twice.
@Oddant The answer is trvial. I'm looking whether I posted it already somewhere
@Oddant stackoverflow.com/questions/3980661/… You need code similar to this
@zerkms Yo Congrats! going to kiwies land ?
I'm so blocked with that code !
let's say the uri is 'staff/administrator/george'

how can I add george in an array?
the resulting array should be :
array( 'staff' => array( 'administrator' => array( 'george' )))
I'll check
11:45
@nikic: that's what I would have done...
@Oddant iterative explode with limiting to one.
@NikiC I'm stuck with that since the morning
@Oddant Does it work?
thanks
@Oddant If you have to use ` $GLOBALS` or eval then you have bigger problems.
consider restructuring your code.
11:47
haven't tried yet but sure it will works
@OmeidHerat mmm I'm sure my code is doing fine
indeed, if it's not doing fine then it's broken.
think of it in a different way and the purpose is a bit different, why would I change my goals ?
but a working code is not necessarily well structured.
@Oddant No, don't change your goals, take a smarter path.
@Oddant I added an answer for your particular code stackoverflow.com/questions/7739174/… I think it should work, didn't test it though ;)
is annoyed by the two messages marker he gets each time he enters chat
11:56
Lol
@ircmaxell its old messages. ive clicked them away multiple times now
@NikiC codepad.org/nLYBbH8r doesn't seem to work
function InserNewFolder($folder,$path){
$struct = array( 'folder' => array('subfolder1', 'subfolder2') );
$sub = array($path => $folder);

return array_merge_recursive($struct,$sub);
}

var_dump(InserNewFolder('SubSubFolder','folder'));
try that.
Anyone want a new desktop? woot.com
@Oddant copy his example code
12:00
@OmeidHerat ok wait I'll try
@Oddant Also, why is your array not like the one in the question?
Abnormal comment
No comment (dam auto correct)
what if the path has more than one segment ?
12:04
@Oddant aight, didn't saw that, I went with the examples you give.
I will have a look.
@OmeidHerat well I didn't notice it in my post, I've put a note recently
@Oddant what is the right result for that?..
subfolder1 goes from being a file (value in an array) to a folder (an array) ?
@salathe what do you mean ?
$struct = array( 'folder' => array('subfolder1', 'subfolder2') );
InserNewFolder('SubSubFolder','folder/subfolder1')
// what is $struct?..
subfolder1 is not a file but consider it as a folder
12:08
@Oddant other than the name, how do you know it's a folder?
just let assume
assume what?
if you write $struct['folder']['subfolder1'][] = 'subsubfolder' it adds a new element right ? why wouldn't be a folder then ?
I don't understand your interrogation
because there is no subfolder1 key in your struct array
it's not $struct = array( 'folder' => array( 'subfolder1' => array(), 'subfolder2' => array() ) );
@salathe Uff !
you're right
12:12
@Gordon aaah what I've just found: stackoverflow.com/questions/3980661/…
what exactly are you trying to accomplish , @Oddant ?
@NikiC haha amazing !
@Oddant The amazing thing though isn't the code but the fact that @Gordon upvoted it :D
@NikiC why wouldn't @Gordon agree with this type of code ?
@NikiC how do you know i did?
12:20
@NikiC and why is the eval function not appropriate in these cases ?
@Gordon Telepathy ^^ (You wrote it in the comment ...)
@tereško long story I can't even know if I succeed to make it work
@NikiC ah right. well, then you know why i upvoted it
@NikiC it's not working :(
@Oddant Eval is nearly never appropriate ;) As the original author of PHP said: "If eval() is the answer, you're almost certainly asking the wrong question."
12:23
@NikiC all right
did he say same things for the references ?
No
References are controversial too, so you shouldn't overuse them, but there isn't nothing bad about them per-se
althought they are not working I'm sure they are the solution for my problem
@NikiC codepad.org/Gd7QlfZJ can you say what goes wrong ?
@NikiC sorry don't explose the segments
it's already an array
ahhhh this is going to work
   <?php

    $menu = array();
    $menu['folder']['subfolder']['other'] = array('wow');
    $segments = array('folder','subfolder','other');

    $current = &$menu;
    foreach( $segments as $s ){
    $current = &$current[$s];
    }

    $current[] = "new";

    var_dump( $menu );
   ?>
@Oddant Taking into account what @salathe said: codepad.viper-7.com/wdLqvB
Another example: codepad.viper-7.com/imaEUr
I didn't see that
thanks
I'll be back
12:41
Anyone have a link to some article describing WHY is global $var; not recommended?
Genesis: Google. The number of references out there is staggering and easy to find...
@genesisΨψ because all global state is guiltly until proven innocent (fowler). on a sidenote, i noticed you have this unfortunate habit of answering duplicates when you really should close them
@Gordon To be honest, most of the questions are too localised, general reference or a duplicate
@genesisΨψ then close them as such :)
@Gordon I vote to close when there are > 0 close votes
12:49
@genesisΨψ why only then?
@Gordon Could you give me an example?
@Gordon Because I really don't like internal search
@genesisΨψ well, i really dont like high rep users repwhoring on Qs that should be closed
and since most OPs cannot be bothered to search and keep this place tidy it is the high rep users duty to do so
i mean, i cant force you to do it. but i encourage you do it :)
@Gordon I'll take it in my mind.
@Gordon I'm trying to do at least 100 a day
@Gordon Is there any official (/unofficial if impossible) article about this?
well, they wouldnt give all those added privileges with high rep if they wouldnt like you to use them
but yes, there is a couple of posts on meta and on the blog
@Oddant, yoo! sorry got kind of distructed, what happend did you solve it ?
13:00
@Gordon I was talking about my original question, global variables
@NikiC I beat you with 50 lines ! codepad.org/s9t70Sl1
@genesisΨψ That is lots of Pings!
@genesisΨψ there cannot be anything "official" on global variables because there is no official organisation or speaker for those things. globals are considered harmful because of their non-locality. they introduce side-effects, break encapsulation, etc, etc. You shouldnt have any problems finding articles on that on the web.
thx
13:08
@Gordon ok, so unofficial ?
@Gordon sorry, pinged wrong post
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A: global in functions

GordonGlobals are evil This is true for the global keyword as well as everything else that reaches from a local scope to the global scope (statics, singletons, registries, constants). You do not want to use them. A function call should not have to rely on anything outside, e.g. function fn() { gl...

@Gordon Thanks.
So what should I use ?

function dbConnect($dbdetails){ ... }
$dbdetails = array('t','e','s');
dbConnect($dbdetails);
?
@genesisΨψ yes. use dependency injection
class book {
   function _construction($db){
         $this->db = $db;
   }

   function read($book){

   }
}

$db = new db();
$book = new book($db);
$book->read();
is it really necessary?
user680786
@genesisΨψ and you have 21.5k of rep? Useless nums then.
13:21
@OZ_ I just still see no reason why not to use global variables
@genesisΨψ it confuses other programmers reading your code
@Terence hmm
user680786
@genesisΨψ then read Gordon's answer again. And this one: objectmentor.com/resources/articles/ocp.pdf
user680786
user680786
13:24
and give your rep to noobs. 21.5k of noobs will be happy and it will be fair.
@OZ_ I am not sure why are you so upset because I do not know something like this.
user680786
@genesisΨψ because it's basics. And if you don't know even basics, then your rep num is just useless digits.
@OZ_ it's not a useless digit, it's handy for bounties ^^'
@OZ_ I said I'm not using them, I was just looking for a reliable answer WHY is it so evil.
user680786
@genesisΨψ not enough links to read?
13:28
@OZ_ yep. I got this now. However I have no clue why is it SOOO evil. Just that one side-effect?
adds a note to the PHP manual saying: "global is evil" There, it's official.
8
@salathe +1
@genesisΨψ if you define a global var for example in your bootloader, and use it in a class somewhere... you are fucking with the mind of other programmers reading your code
@Terence that might be true, yes.
@genesisΨψ because they make your code hard to maintain, hard to test, hard to reuse and in general: fragile.
13:30
@genesisΨψ + what gordon just said
@Gordon okay, thanks
@genesisΨψ watch these: The Clean Code Talks
lol
how many times do we have to send @genesis to the same links till it penetrates his scull ?
@tereško Not anymore
13:40
@tereško What's a scull?
Dreamweaver says I have a syntax error here, DO I:
foreach($tbooking as $sbooking){
$booking +=1
}
@RobinKnight Yes
big one
whats that then
semicolon one and look closer
user680786
13:41
@RobinKnight first error is usage dreamviewer
7
@RobinKnight missing semicolon
@OZ_ Good one.
@OZ_ LoL
Thanks very much
Fixed
13:42
You can also use $booking++;
@ircmaxell , i meant 'skull'
Any one can tell me how this function works
function insertValueByPath($struct, $path, $value) {
    $current = &$struct;
    foreach (explode('/', $path) as $part) {
        $current = &$current[$part];
    }
    $current = $value;

    return $struct;
}
english .. it's hard to do
hey @Omeid it finally works
references are not pointers, but they act like ?
13:43
@OZ_ using*
@Oddant Yeah but this code seems too smart.
user680786
@Gordon thanks
@OmeidHerat they kinda are ?
@Gordon too late ?
@Oddant no they are not, at least the PHP docs says that.
@OmeidHerat huh?
user680786
13:44
@OmeidHerat never late, I always ask for corrections.
@OZ_ I meant for editing it :D
@OmeidHerat in what are they differing ? they just referencing the location in the memory
at least they are not variables in php i guess
@OmeidHerat i can only edit my own posts in chat :)
@Gordon Look at that code snippet.
@Gordon I mean that it's too late for him to correct it :P
@OmeidHerat i dont want to look at it. it has references.
13:47
@Gordon you could try to explain how to do that without references at least :p
i'ts wired, in that piece of code they act more like pointers then references.
@Oddant then i would have to look at it :)
@Oddant it would be mostly like something like that 50 lines that I posted :P
@Omeid well I can't see the difference between references and pointers, maybe you can try to explain, it's been a long without using languages with pointers :p
<?php
/* Assignment of scalar variables */
$a = 1;
$b =& $a;
$c = $b;
$c = 7; //$c is not a reference; no change to $a or $b

/* Assignment of array variables */
$arr = array(1);
$a =& $arr[0]; //$a and $arr[0] are in the same reference set
$arr2 = $arr; //not an assignment-by-reference!
$arr2[0]++;
/* $a == 2, $arr == array(2) */
/* The contents of $arr are changed even though it's not a reference! */
?>
@tereško I know, I was being an a$$
I think now I know why that code looked wired to me.
@ircmaxell , it's not like i can throw rocks for that
@OmeidHerat I'm afraid I can't even read it
13:52
@tereško :-P
@OmeidHerat thanks for the training LoL
@OmeidHerat Hrm, that's odd... It seems like even though the array was copied by value, the particular element of the array was still copied by reference...
@genesisΨψ don't worry, it was the same for me when I started back in 1993 :P
@OmeidHerat PHP wasn't created until 1995
@ircmaxell neither I was born until 1993 :P
13:55
stop making me feel old
@OmeidHerat huh ? $arr is not a reference ?
@tereško says the youngster lol
@Gordon lol
$arr[0] is not a reference right but I believe $arr is
@Oddant the problem is that '$arr[0]' gets incremented by '$arr2[0]++' even though it's set by value.
13:56
@OmeidHerat huh, got it :)
guys .. stop messing with references , there are more pleasant ways to mess with your own brains
@ircmaxell It's documented behavior ;)
haaaah!!11! I am not the oldest in here. @cHao is a year older :))
@NikiC this snippet kept me busy for a while, I was going to ask you but then I was that in the Docs.
@genesisΨψ :P
@OmeidHerat whenever i see Ψψ i think fork fork. or duck feet
@OmeidHerat it is not, $arr is referring to the id location in the memory
$arr2 = $arr ($arr2 gets the memory id of $arr)
when writing $arr2[0] you're modifying the first value pointed by the id memory, that is why $arr is changing too
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A: PHP array copy semantics: what it does when members are references, and where is it documented?

NikiCPHP's assignment by reference behavior is documented on the manual page "PHP: What References Do". You'll find a paragraph on array value references there, too, starting with: While not being strictly an assignment by reference, expressions created with the language construct array() can also...

@OZ_ You noticed that only NOW?
(java background) Is it possible in PHP to create a Utility-class
You can create classes. And a utility class is nothing more than a normal class. (And PHP supports static methods, if that's your question)
(Though people like @Gordon and @tereško will kill you for doing it, probably)
@NikiC boo
14:07
I've got some instances that I would like to reuse in all of my classes, like Logger or i18n
@NikiC I wouldn't kill anyone for it.
@ircmaxell :P Remember, all bugs can be declared features by documenting them :P
remember, I wrote this blog post...
@ircmaxell Right, I removed you from the list
:-D
I think there are likely other ways to solve it, but it's not a you're fired on the spot sin...
Anyone want an invite to gimmebar.com ?
14:10
@Terence , why exactly do you need a class for utility functions ?
Sorry net prob.
@Gordon He used to be that Golden Ratio thing, Phi, now Fork Fork!
@ircmaxell Huh, whats that?
@NikiC i wouldnt kill @Terence for it either, but I'd vehemently discourage him doing that and point him to kore-nordmann.de/blog/0103_static_considered_harmful.html
@NikiC Watch the video. It's pretty cool as it's social bookmarking without the bookmark component (you can grab text, photos, movies, pages, parts of pages, etc)
@Oddant Nope, $arr2 = $arr shouldn't get reference to the $arr location but copy the value to $arr2 unless its $arr2 =& $arr .
by shouldn't I mean the expected behavior from a Normal language, but... well, PHP is quite unique and special ;-)
14:13
posted on October 12, 2011 by Internet Super Hero

Support nightmare: a customer reports a random PHP MySQL error. As a support expert you have the strong feeling that it is down to some suspicious SQL sequence. How to proof? 25 lines of PECL/mysqlnd_uh swiss-army knife magic… prepend.php class __mysqlnd_logger extends MysqlndUhConnection { private $protocol; public function query($conn, $query) { $ret = parent::query($conn, $

@Feeds mysqlnd_uh is so nice :) especially the name
have you ever been coding in C ? @Omeid ?
@tereško I've got 2 instances (1 from Logger, 1 from Internationalization) which I'm using in every class... to log or translate text, if it was possible I could use that utility class everywhere without having to use global nor extra propertie fields in every class
@Oddant Yes, but embedded C.
@Oddant :D It's hard to tell what sucks more, PHP or C ;) So I'd just say Java :P
14:15
try to var_dump $arr, it's not returning a value $arr doesn't mean nothing but an array reference
@NikiC damn you!!! VB.NET ftl
So yeah played around with Pointers a fair bit.
@NikiC I like Java :)
@Oddant but that shouldn't be like that unless it's passed with the reference operator &.
@Oddant :P
14:19
it is indeed really hard to say which language sucks without a problem scope.
I think they all suck quite a lot
@OmeidHerat you should say that to Dennis Ritchie
@NikiC Java does suck at Application/Client-side.
but has some good Sever Side applications.
@OmeidHerat The basic rule of thumb is: "There are only two kinds of programming languages: those people always bitch about and those nobody uses."
COBOL gets flamed and nobody wants to use it, but it gets used despite of that fact
14:20
That's the main reason why PHP, JS, C, Java and alike are all getting flamed, but Brainfuck is considered beautiful code :P
@NikiC , notice how noone is bitching about Dart ... or Go
@OmeidHerat I've looked at your code for the new folder inserting, interesting thanks
@Terence COBOL is old and sucks today, but remember that PHP has lots of things from it through C via B from PL/I.
@Oddant You are welcome.
@tereško Because nobody uses them :D
@ircmaxell can you gimme an invite for gimme bar ?
it's for twitter users hu !
@OmeidHerat shoot me your email to someone
14:30
Cheers
you can delete your email now if you like :)
I'll ask once more slightly different... how would you guys pass the same instance of a class (Logger - Log4PHP) to all of your classes, knowing that the instance should not be a Property of that class.
whatever
@Terence You don't ^^ You should inject all your dependencies properly instead of relying on global state
@ircmaxell muaha now I'm going to spam you muahah
done
@NikiC You know my other email...
Woot! I figured out how to do network coding!!!
I can transfer 32 bytes of data using only 24 bytes of bandwidth...
75% speed increase ? I doubt :P
14:33
@ircmaxell I know your email?
@NikiC my php.net one
@OmeidHerat It's quite simple really
$a = 'abcdefgh';
$b = 'ijklmnop';
$c = 'qrstuvwx';
$d = 'yz012345';
That's my source data
$v = $a ^ $b ^ $c;
$x = $b ^ $c ^ $d;
$y = $c ^ $d ^ $a;
$z = $d ^ $a ^ $b;
I transfer any 3 of those new variables
(I could transfer all 4, but if one was dropped it wouldn't matter)
@ircmaxell ah, right
Now, I know that $bc = $y ^ $z; and $a = $bc ^ $v;
14:36
@ircmaxell That sounds suspicious. Transfering 32 bytes usind 24 bytes doesn't sound possible without compression
so I recreated $a by using only 3 variables.
@NikiC It's linear algebra
I need a paper and pen to do really simple math problems :(
@ircmaxell I don't quite get it (conceptually)
second
MailChimp's amazingly smart way of detecting jQuery:
	try {
		var jqueryLoaded=jQuery;
		jqueryLoaded=true;
	} catch(err) {
		var jqueryLoaded=false;
	}
14:40
If you can transform 32 bytes of data using 24 bytes it sound logical that you can also transfer 24 bytes using 16 bytes and 16 bytes using 8 bytes a.s.o.
@ircmaxell my math is not good enough to say anything of the top of my head but if that 75% compression not expensive and secure enough, maybe you should think of a new network compression standard ?
hang on...
and it is possible:
@ircmaxell If you now have $x, $y and $z, couldn't you do $u = $x ^$y; $v = $y ^$z; $w = $x ^$z; and drop one of the variables (by analogy)? Really, I just don't get the concept ^^
Network coding is a technique where, instead of simply relaying the packets of information they receive, the nodes of a network will take several packets and combine them together for transmission. This can be used to attain the maximum possible information flow in a network. Network coding is a field of information theory and coding theory. A brief history A network is represented by a directed graph \mathcal{G}=(V, E, C). V is the set of nodes or vertices, E is the set of directed links (or edges), and C gives the capacity of each link of E. Let t(s, t) be the maximum possible throughp...
14:45
@NikiC no, because that will make decompression impossible.
or talk more correctly you will not be able to find the factors.
@ircmaxell Ah, Network coding is what was in the paper you showed yesterday, isn't it?
in a sense, yes
posted on October 12, 2011 by Pádraic Brady

Image via Wikipedia In Part 1 of this miniseries, I expounded (it’s better than exploding) about Dependency Injection (DI) and Dependency Injection Containers (DICs). To summarise, DI is an obvious and ubiquitous design pattern used daily by most programmers to allow objects accept their dependencies from an external agent (e.g. a unit test which needs to inject mock objects).

I think now I understood how it works ^^
Can you guys give suggestions for improvements/additions? reecemcmillin.com/albums
14:54
@Feeds ZF2 using a DI container is so funny because I remember asking two ZF devs at IPC'09 whether ZF1 would get a DI container and they said its not going to happen and they dont believe in it.
@Reece I'm not entirely comfortable with you posting that...
Why not? That's fine, I'm just curious.
I made it with a lot of help from SO. :P
It seems like self promotion to something that could be borderline illegal and immoral
I'm just not comfortable (I didn't flag it, but that's my feeling)
ROFL!!! I used ' 1=1 for Band name and * for Album Name and got "Adobe Audition 1[1].5.zip"
I'm just looking for feedback and suggestions.
And Gordon - sounds legit.
14:58
@Reece can your tool find copyrighted material?
Do you mean material removed from certain sites for copyright, or material with a copyright set on it?
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