it's valid, then 1e123 compared as float with 1e124 fill result in false (because they're not equal as floats. But comparison will be made as for numbers)
most interesting things are - when they don't even look similar. Like 255 and 0xFF
I have site like example.com. This URL is working fine in Mozilla and Chrome but in Internet Explorer the site is not working. It will display only the home page and am not able to login in IE. But if I run the same application with IP address it's working fine in all the browsers. Can anyone please tell me what might be the problem?
crap. Our last party was nasty also. We were celebrating New Year in Egypt. So one of our colleagues was so drunk, so he steal a taxi car (while it's driver was in refueling station) and so he "worked" as a taxi driver in Sharm El-Sheikh till the fuel was out.. Fortunately, all was resolved with $100 "bribe" to that taxi driver (who finally brought that guy to us). it's just.. bad
btw, in Egypt hotels, there is such things as "bracers". Blue is for limited bar access (no alcohol), gold is with full access. They never give gold to russians
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE IF NOT EXISTS {$database}.temp_snfs(SELECT e.container_guid AS snf_guid, emd.value AS county_name FROM `entities` e JOIN metadata emd ON e.guid = emd.entity_guid WHERE emd.key = 'county_name' or emd.key = 'zip' or emd.key = 'city' and emd.value like '{$q}%' order by snf_guid);");
when he use include in his php eg: freehosting.com/mysql_connect.php <?php include("http://mydomain.com/mysql/mysql_connect.php"); ?> it will got a warning Warning: include(): http:// wrapper is disabled in the server configuration by allow_url_include=0
Anyone know of any useful patterns I could employ when retrieving data from two different sources (db & api call) and merging them into creating a single object my application will use?
Also I will be updating a few db fields given a certain value in the api call not matching the one in the db (maybe)
> Due to a server-misconfiguration, all 15 algorithms were exposed, leading to the winner of all 15 being the first person to find that misconfiguration
Wut? Misconfiguration on ircmaxell's website? Pretty sure that was intentional...
I remember seeing a picture someone posted here about someone who posted a screen shot of their web browser and the developer tools things open and they didn't have a clue what it was they thought they were being hacked, does anyone have the link I need to show it to my brother
issue is that it is undocumented, and I have been thinking of altering the structure for route notations (something akin to what nikic has in his router)
@tereško Being undocumented is not a big issue. Because code should be documentation (and I believe yours is). I am starting little project at the end of this week (more likely weekend, because I finally told my company that I am not going to work on weekends anymore even if nuclear war will start because of it). The ideal solution would be lexer based routing. However, there're not any.
I might also be considering Arya. Or going on my own.
@Leri I got that :p just joking. Well, at home I'm still in front of monitor :\ watching something. Hopefully I've found dumbbell when making oneself up. So now I'm using it for exercises while watching :D
Is it possible to pass a function by reference? So everytime the reference variable is called the function will be called aswell. Take a look at my code.
<?php
class Documents {
private static $docs = array(
'She went to the toilet and on her way back, opened the wrong door',
...
looks like we'll be able to delay because they messed up the paperwork, but there's nothing we can do to stop it, council (local gvt) have a duty of care and will have to find us temporary accomodation it looks like, but they can't do that until it actually happens ...
@Fabien even if I get it back, it's not good for another deposit ... plus, I'm not sure I have enough references for another private tenancy, the only reason I got this one is because I paid £5k upfront, I just can't do that again ...
hap shittens ... I got tomorrow off work for more appointments, then I got no choice but to switch focus again, I dunno what happens next out of my control really ...
yo @webarto did you hear on twitter that phpdbg.com was down ?
Is it so absurd that people might not not want to vote "yes" on the current version of the 64bit RFC, when we've reached consensus to use a different implementation?
@ircmaxell I already knew that :D Asking the wrong question ^^
@NikiC that's what I tried telling Pierre. I said "If I were you, I'd retract the RFC, split it into 2 (one for 64 bit int, one for size_t), merge with phpng, and then re-propose"
addressing the concerns
But his position, which I understand (even if I don't agree), is that it's hard to invest more time, when it was already basically agreed upon that it would go into master at the last vote (the same people screaming no, said it would be fine to go in master when it was voted on for 5.6)
@JoeWatkins which is exactly what happened the first time
I did the engine (or the vast majority of it), and a bunch of people did the rest
but that patch got thrown away
don't get me wrong. I think it should have been thrown away, given all the other things that happened, and what we learned from it. I'm not jaded there
@JoeWatkins which is why I see everything that's happening as political bullshit. The technical disucssions have largely been non-existant. There has been a few pockets here and there, but mostly it's arguing around the meta layer (from both sides)