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is it possible to have <script type="text/javascript">
$(".post4divv div").load("lonelypost.php?idfrompost=<?php echo $post_idr; ?> .div12");
</script> inside a foreach statement
00:53
If anyone feels like voting reddit shit up - en.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/26elyl/…
 
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Jay
Jay
02:55
anyone got any answer for this. I need to loop though a folder like this and the contents from each file (Theres arrays inside the file. I just need to know how one wold do this): folder_one/(name_changes)/folder+two/data.php Thanks
solved
03:16
So, Imagick inflates my image files. I have a JPEG file: 1.20 MB and Imagick (with best compression and lowest quality set) outputs a 18.3 MB file. WHAT THE FUCK!
03:30
False...
 
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04:46
(:
this is sweet
Hey is there anyway to pm members?
Jay literally asked an exact question to what I was looking for, and he said he solved it..

I want to see what his solution was.
05:12
@webarto What's false?
 
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morning @tereško
why people just asking same questions in different ways ?
06:33
morningz
Good Morning
06:54
@LeviMorrison I summon thee ... and also @bwoebi
so I started on something last night ...
there's all this talk of JIT's and what not, and I don't really know how they work in any detail other than the obvious, I spent some time with llvm a few months ago and found it to be the most complex library I ever saw ... then @LeviMorrison mentioned libjit in passing the other day and I started looking at that ... it's much simpler than llvm ...
now python is very well known to have good support for JIT, the reason for this is that almost anyone that can read documentation can get involved, you don't have to be a C++ programmer because python has bindings for llvm accessible to python programmers ... llvmpy.org
so at least ideas can be prototyped in python, I want same for PHP, but llvm is super complicated ... so I started to wrap libjit in an extension for php ... I've pretty much worked out how it will work ... wouldn't mind some more hands tho ... if you know C please help :)
07:09
morning :)
is there a library of php regex?
good mornings :D
@JoeWatkins thnx, can you tell me what are the rules to match an email? I made a list of few of them, but I fear I have missed some :p
@AwalGarg there's no simple answer to that, here's a proper answer regular-expressions.info/email.html
07:27
Ok, I get it now, thank @JoeWatkins for the link.
user924016
08:04
Mornings
@SecondRikudo Great man!! This is exactly what I need. You are A.W.Esome
thnx so much!!
@AwalGarg ... Google "how to validate email with php", first result.
FYI
@SecondRikudo I am an idiot, sir. I straight away headed to regexes. Sorry.
I gotta practice Googling
@SecondRikudo How do I make it validate - [email protected] (dot before @ is valid, but it returns false as rightly pointed out by a commentator there)
Peehaa promoted around just checking for "@" and that's it. I think this is very plausible. As usual check for invalid / malicious control characters and encodings and do Unicode normalization. But that's pretty much it.
Peehaa argued - and I like that - that if a user doesn't want to provide a valid email, she would manage that anyway regardless of your email validation.
So don't hunt for the perfect regex or whatever. Instead focus on the real problems like character encodings, normalization and control character injection.
08:20
@hakre thats a really strong point. But, do you think user can bypass server side validation?
@AwalGarg No, user can never bypass server side validation (or your validation would be constructed wrong), however, validating an email address is non-trivial.
A valid email address is as well something like "a" already. In the WAN you normally want to have an "@" in there.
@hakre My problem is, I have double opt in method, so I send an email to the user. If user enters bad email, then the mail function clogs my error log file. its tolerable, but extremely irritating.
@LeviMorrison Fira Sans in A is hard to read. Spacing in lists looks akward, too. (Please respect us olders problems with sight :))
@AwalGarg Filter the log, drop those. Review first if it's not users doing a mistake while entering. In any case have plan B that users who do mistakes when opting in, have the option to correct their mistake their own.
@hakre yes,I allow users to change the email address even after the confirmation mail is sent. At the time of filling up the form, they are made to enter there mail twice. I think this is the best confirmation practice for users, isn't it? What do you think
@AwalGarg I'm personally annoyed having forms require me entering the email address twice so I most often copy paste it anyway. I also feel like this is treating users like idiots. I dunno who started with it, but it actually say: Enter your Email. We know you're dumb, so do it again.
08:27
@hakre so, should I remove it?
You should create a pop-up that when users enter an email with a US connected hostname, that they get an NSA surviellance warning.
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That would be a service for your users.
@hakre ok, so what would you suggest me to give a subtle notice to users that this email address is important and they cross check if it is correct or not?
user924016
what is a double opt in method? @AwalGarg
@AwalGarg Well, I'm personally a fan to use common terms. I'd say that email is a common term and does not need any more explanation. In areas where this isn't I do not see anything negative with linking a resource explain the term which can be easily done in hypertext and with the service of the wikipedia community.
@RonniSkansing Enter Email -> send Email with secret -> confirm Email by that secret.
user924016
As in Register -> provide email -> confirm email ?
08:31
And if it is and US-connected hostname, you should put the common terrorist list terms into it to trigger it with text-scanning email providers. ^^
@hakre I agree, but I have seen users, blindly entering wrong info, thinking they just need it onetime, and the they clog the database with wrong info again when they come back... crap
@AwalGarg Make their username their email.
Prior to when I knew how difficult it is for web-devs to handle even small web apps (the onetime thingy) I was one such user as well, I repent it now..
@hakre Yep, we do that
@RonniSkansing yes, exactly
@AwalGarg If you do that and double-opt-in for registration, this is somewhat blocking all those idiots out that are unable to provide a working email address as they won't be able to login.
@hakre ok, but we still are in need of usernames. We have public profiles and we can't dump people's email addresses in front of everyone.
We will be jailed if we do so :)
and those usernames need to be unique as well
user924016
08:35
I see nothing wrong with a double-opt in. It is just confirming the email?
@RonniSkansing Neither do I see anything wrong with it. It is a very strong thing infact. I remember a piece of news when President Obama's email address was bumped with loads of spam from websites who don't have double optin
@hakre ok, are you suggesting that instead of telling them to login with usernames, they enter emails?
user924016
If there is no verification of the email I would start by taking
[email protected]
May be I am missing something, but I don't see how that would help. Isn't it completely equivalent to username while login, hakre?
@RonniSkansing lol...
user924016
Yea it works great for phising on sites where emails are shared in private messages. jk =]
user924016
08:38
But I have seen cases like that
hakre, do you want me to have double opt in while logging in as well?
@AwalGarg Yes, username = email. This reduces login-required fields as well and you keep important info together. Esp. for small sites this is helpful for users, too, because they don't need to remember an additional login-name.
5 mins ago, by Awal Garg
@hakre ok, but we still are in need of usernames. We have public profiles and we can't dump people's email addresses in front of everyone.
user924016
@hakre well, the thing about usernames are if they are already used. Nothing worse then having to register QuackQuacker87 because the QuackQuacker is already used.
user924016
Whenever I return to the site, I forgot which random affix or prefix I put on the name.
user924016
08:43
oh nvm read it wrong =]
user924016
lol
okk, I get your point now @hakre. So, I make them login by email and password. They would remember email if it is valid. So, considerably less spam. And I can still have usernames as display names for user identity.
^pls correct me if I am wrong
@AwalGarg That's what the nickname is for (which is an alias of the user-id).
@hakre ok, so it is the same way how SE implements user base, right?
@AwalGarg exactly.
08:47
and I think FB as well
@AwalGarg don't ask for correction, ask for confirmation :)
@hakre oops();
thnx @hakre. I will mention in my code in a comment, that This mechanism is inspired by a chat with an intelligent user @hakre on SE.PHP chat room :)
@AwalGarg That's fine to me, however, the legislature where I live requires fair compensation which means that ideally crediting me would require you to pay me appropriately.
:)
@hakre Once the site launches and beta is over, it will hopefully run some advertisments. Once the revenue comes, I will do it, for sure noted in my todo list as well :)
08:56
Anyone want to jump in on the best way of designing an 'arbiter' class that will decide which server to talk to given a set of rules? I know how to code it, just wondering if there were any patterns that might help
can anyone tell me, what is cv-pls?
I see it a lot of time here...
iSa
iSa
Good afternoon.
ok, it is close vote-please, i get it...
09:00
@AwalGarg There is more about it in the second starred item on the right.
Just to bring to notice to those who maintain that github page, there is another cv reason, not constructive, and it is not mentioned about on that page...
@vascowhite oh, ok. I didn't know that :(
@AwalGarg Now you do :)
@vascowhite then, I have got to edit my profle page as well, it is based on that close vote reason :p
09:05
You'll be able to vote to close when you get 3000 rep
@vascowhite umm, I guess it will take quiet a lot of time for me.
@AwalGarg It did for me, but some people do it very quickly. It depends how much time you can spend on the site and how good your knowledge is.
@vascowhite my knowledge? well, compared to anyone else on this site, its negligible. :)
@AwalGarg Answering questions will help you improve, so long as you answer well and do research.
@vascowhite ok, I will try what you say. I hope I help someone.
09:10
@AwalGarg That should be your primary aim. Treat rep as secondary. It is just internet points that don't count for anything real.
@vascowhite oh yeah, they should be only taken for increasing oneselves confidence, IMHO.
@AwalGarg Also, hanging around in here is a good way of improving. Some of the best PHP programmers around are regulars, you will learn a lot from them.
@vascowhite yes, I have joined only for a few days, and I learned quite cool things...
btw, today, I have learned a great lesson - "RTFM actually works!!" :)
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Yes it does, more people should try it. :)
@AwalGarg If someone does that to his email, he deserves the validation failures on every site he gets it.
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09:22
@NikiC it's great that Pierre annoys me off-list :-) In IRC he can say as much as he wants without disturbing the list… And I can just reply in a few quick sentences and he shuts up again :-)
OH: "... but It works on my laptop." "Back up your e-mail, your laptop is going to production." #polyglotconf
@zerkms lol, awesome :D
Let's see who do we have with a room owner active...
This hotel bathroom has a cool pair of parallel (huge) mirrors. Yayness. http://t.co/FCFtcSEpoH
@NikiC you around?
@bwoebi what did he want this time?
@SecondRikudo yes
09:28
@zerkms not talking about recursion while twittering this is somewhat sad for that user :)
@hakre he is tired of that sh*t ))) btw, cannot understand what is the yellow-golden thing in bottom-left part
@SecondRikudo done
This question appears to be off-topic because it is about not having read the manual. — vascowhite 30 secs ago
09:35
@NikiC alternatives for macro impl
@bwoebi and, what did he suggest?
I assume referring to zpp here?
he proposed packing params in a HashTable and packing specifiers in arginfo
yes
^ which both don't bring any perf gain…
any idea that puts "hashtable" and "parameter parsing" in the same sentence is stupid.
/agree
however, the bit about using arginfo I did consider
though not really sure what we can do in that directory
09:39
hey guys.. totally off topic.
I'd just have preferred if we would generally place arginfo just above the zif_ functions…
it's annoying when things are so decentralized…
is anyone knows whats the name of the song that you see in the clip couple of girls riding skateboards?
@bwoebi or combine both ... somehow ^^
or how to look for it in the internet?
user924016
lol
09:41
@NikiC somehow? then you'd need to combine arginfo into PHP_FUNCTION and give up C89 (yay for dropping C89^^)…
@bwoebi what's that to do with dropping C89?
morning
@NikiC because we'd need to write code before the function local variables are defined
09:48
I'm disappointed by "js: the best parts"
doesn't worth $10 my boss paid for it
hi PHP guys
@JohnnyJS any song by Avril Lavigne, I assume ...
the PHP, it stands - according to the wiki - for Hypertext Preprocessor. But originally, it was Personal Home Page. What should i use in the list of abbrevations ? :p
user924016
@JoeWatkins lol yea
@KarelG it depends on what version you're using
09:51
@zerkms this is the golden hammer: if some question was originally tagged with a tag you have the gold-badge for, your single close against an existing duplicate is closing it in the minute BÄM :)
eh, the original version shouldn't be used anymore
@KarelG so you can answer your question then
@JoeWatkins thanks. i'll continue searching
And that my friends, is the fastest way to get 90 wiki rep ;) — Lix 9 mins ago
lol
09:57
@zerkms It has gone.
Good morning
@AlmaDo Morning
what's going on?
@AlmaDo Not much
im so sorry to bother you again. but i really cant find the song with girls riding skateboards. im not sure its avril-lavigne's. i looked here i dont know who else to ask. =(
user924016
10:06
Skater boy?
^ so, you've decided to ask in php room? Well.. it's ok here. Go ahead..
If something can't be answered in room 11 - it can't be answered
user924016
@JohnnyJS there are entire skate teams of girls only also...
its not that one. its more summery clip.. its all sun and beach and girls with minimal outfit.
good morning @AlmaDo
@JohnnyJS www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
10:15
@dops thanks a lot. but its not that.
@JohnnyJS sorry couldn't help myself :)
i have no idea what to ask google.. haha.. =| @dops sure things. thanks for the effort.
i tried like 200 query to google.
i decided to build in php engine that gets images from every clip from the mtv playlist(its got to be there)
to ask youtube api to give me thumbnails from each video.
the question how to get all youtube codes from that playlist...
@ronni
thanks for the help anyway. i feel that i spam. so i stop talkin now.
@JohnnyJS youtube.com/watch?v=k_2k-o57x7Y seriously this time
@JohnnyJS or youtube.com/watch?v=PdFXBDqQfFo but I'm not sure this is the one.
^ who cares? (;
define("_WINDOWS_",file_exists("c:\autoexec.bat") ? TRUE : FALSE);
holy crap
Or, even better.
int SUM(int A, int B)
{
	if (0 == A) return B;
	if (0 == B) return A;

	return (1 + (SUM(A, B - 1) + SUM(A - 1, B)) / 2);
}
11:18
oh god - windows 7 firewall is the most stupid piece of software I've ever seen
spent an hour to block an app there and didn't succeed
11:36
@AlmaDo yeah , it's a nice band
morning
mornin'
@MehmetEminAcar It's been that way since the beginning of time..?
Saw the new x-men movie. Some major herp-derps if you ask me. But still a good film.
12:00
Morning
12:13
morning @DanLugg
Oi @Fabien. How goes?
@tereško it was in "suggestions" list after I've listened to that album that you've posted
12:28
Mornign
morning @PeeHaa @BenjaminGruenbaum
I've got a good mix of If These Trees Could Talk and older Neurosis going right now :-)
And Pelican.
@DanLugg try also Russian Circles
Not as much a fan... Maybe I haven't listened to enough though.
Yea, I'll give them another go in a bit. I can't even remember what it was I didn't like about them before.
In the meantime, this album but more specifically, this single
I basically just trawl through the blackgaze tag on bandcamp. There's some really awesome stuff (and some really terrible stuff)
13:08
@tereško I've tried. That was good, but If these Trees could Talk was better (for me)
Can this regex be simplified? [A-Z][a-z]+|[a-z]+|[A-Z]+(?![a-z])|[0-9]+ I've got it here regex101.com/r/uX1xC5
It seems like it could be reduced.
The purpose is to match segments of identifier names, in order to re-case them into camel/pascal/etc.
at least this [A-Z][a-z]+|[a-z]+ has no sense (second part is full subset of first part)
@DanLugg So... Ullll or lllll or UUUUU(without l) or 99999?
@AlmaDo No, it isn't.
oh, no + there
[A-Z][a-z] matches Ulllllll where the second one only matches lllllll
13:16
^^ Correct.
Foo vs foo
I see. thought [A-Z]+[a-z]+
No, I've got sequences of [A-Z] covered with [A-Z]+(?![a-z]) so that it doesn't eat into the next segment.
([A-Z]?([a-z]+|[A-Z]+(?![a-z])|\d+)
maybe?
Not that much simpler.
Hmmm, I don't think that matches the same though.
@DanLugg What language is this? PHP?
13:19
I was using an atomic group before but it was too finicky.
@SecondRikudo What language am I matching identifiers for?
@DanLugg What languages are you writing this in
PHP
Is there an upper/lower alpha only character class in PHP's PCRE?
I know \w, but that eats numbers and underscores too
you mean - replacement for [a-z]|[A-Z] right?
@DanLugg \p{Lu}
Hey, I have a MySQL PhpMyAdmin problem. I can't add a single unique key. It automatically makes a composite one. Any ideas?
13:24
Yea, I just can't remember if there's a shorthand for [A-Z] or [a-zA-Z]
@SecondRikudo Oh yea, unicode latin?
@DanLugg Unicode letters uppercase.
@SecondRikudo this will include only uppercase
I think that includes weird characters like š for example
@AlmaDo Which is what he asked.
3 mins ago, by Dan Lugg
Is there an upper/lower alpha only character class in PHP's PCRE?
@DanLugg \p{Ll} for lower btw
13:25
hm.. "upper/lower" == "upper + lower" ?
Sorry yea, actually upper, lower, and upper+lower
so \p{Lu}, \p{Ll} and ... [\p{Lu}\p{Ll}]?
not sure if it's better
and definitely it's worse in terms of readability
ThW
ThW
just \pL
@DanLugg I think I wouldn't do it with regex.
@ThW that will include many special symbols
13:27
@SecondRikudo At all?
ThW
ThW
only Letters - but from all charsets
so weird symbols too
Unless you're finding them in a larger string, in which case Regex is the way to go.
Imperfect btw, but can be improved ^
Right of course, but without writing a micro-parser, how can I turn 'PDOConnectionFactoryDB7' into ['PDO', 'Connection', 'Factory', 'DB', '7']
I'm not particularly concerned with performance; this is part of a code-generator toolkit.
ThW
ThW
13:32
@DanLugg Ascii Identifiers?
Whatcha mean?
Improved version ^
Should works for your needs.
ThW
ThW
@DanLugg Do you need unicode support for that? I have a version that i use for ASCII
@DanLugg Ah, so that's your purpose.
In that case you should make a parser.
lol, I'm not writing a parser ;-)
Trivial as it might be.
The original regex I posted works, I've tested the shit out of it (doesn't support unicode, mind you, but if you're using variable names like $₩₭₯₸ then I don't want you using my toolkit)
I just didn't know if it could be reduced
@DanLugg Well, if it works, then all good.
Consider using /x for added clarity.
Spacing? Yea, I could do that; and I'll use \d+ rather than [0-9]+ of course.
@DanLugg Spacing, line breaks, comments
Yeah
I'd actually not experimented with the \p{} groups before though, that'll be an exercise for later.
Anywho, thanks :-)
@SecondRikudo Based on your SQL-fu inquiry yesterday, are you working on a mail deployment service?
13:39
@DanLugg Yeah, of a sort.
Bit of a personal project
Neat. I've worked on something similar before; sort of an in-house MailChimp.
13:56
Ok, I worked this out now. I was doing a silly mistake...

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