@Hriju there is also a step between those. client submits the data ---> AJAX Request ---> PHP script takes the request and turns it into the database query, then sends that query ----> Database.
@selva You just had to ruin it, didn't you? No. No one here knows anything about shopify. We hardly deal with libraries here. You most likely will not get help here. We heard you the first time. Please stop asking about shopify because you are likely not to get help in this chat room.
@Jimbo You waited for someone to break it though, didn't you?
@monners I was trying to do that. But actually its a folder linked to a subdomain. So when `$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']` gives that particular folder itslef.
EX: in cmd, telnet mail_exchanger_domain.com 25 HELO your_domain.com MAIL FROM: <your_email@your_domain.com> RCPT TO: <email_what_you_need_to_check@its_domain.com> if it is exist it will give you a ok message with 250 code. see the code list i sent you
I'm trying to store some data in a SQL Server database through php.
Problem is that special chars aren't converted properly. My app's charset is iso-8859-1
and the one used by the server is windows-1252.
Converting the data manually before inserting doesn't help, there seems to be some
convers...
@Ocramius Herro, If I want to use Doctrine in a websocket / event-loop, I'm guessing I'll need to turn on proxying on a per-request basis? Associations seem to be having problems when in this context.
I have the following regex to check and see if a string has numbers and commas, how can I check and see if there is anything that doesn't match the regex within the string. So 0,1,2 would return false because it has only things within the regex, but 0,1,a,2 would return true that it has things other then what follows the regex
@BrandonGelfand you need to match until the end of the line or something other that is specific. Right now it will just match what matches the regex and then stop (and thus return true as it found something that matches).
What’s a Number?
I have a simple question for your “simple” question: What precisely do you mean by “a number”?
Is −0 a number?
How do you feel about √−1?
Is ⅝ or ⅔ a number?
Is 186,282.42±0.02 miles/second one number — or is it two or three of them?
Is 6.02e23 a number?
Is 3.141_592_653_58...
TLDR: it's complicated
@BrandonGelfand Also your regex will always match, since you made everything optional with *. It means zero or more times
Btw, lately I'm using this $foo = isset($_GET['foo']) ? (string) $_GET['foo'] : ''; . What are you guys using? The (string) cast is used for some scripties who might fiddle with arrays in the url...