Using <?php mkdir('http://site.com/images/misc/', 0775); ?>
Can you create a new directory from website A to website B?
I tested this out and it didn't work to no surprise as I see major security risks there, but was wondering if it is in fact possible.
how are you going to keep code closed source while storing it in a public repository ?? you have to pay for private repos ... seems obvious that public repos should be for open source code because of common sense, regardless of terms from github or anywhere else ...
Open source (as in you can see the source) and Open Source (as in OSI approved) are not necessarily the same. And people complain about Free Software...
@ircmaxell en.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/2iqmjy/… I tried to engage him, I dunno what that is ... trying desperately to believe he's being passionate and trying to tell me something ... it's not working ...
I don't pay much attention to reddit "communities" ... just flip through a few subreddits, or /r/all every now and then, to catch some headlines and the occasional funny repost
When dealing with a callable that's an array, if I were to list() it as list($a, $b) = $c, what would be an appropriate name for $a, given that it can be either a string or an object for static and instance context respectively? $context?
and I especially like this line: The purpose of the post is to introduce people to the idea that maybe the next thing for Zend doesn't have to be JIT, it's worth pursuing other optimizations that do not result in extreme complexity, but actually make things simpler.
@NikiC For example, say it doesn't wrap, but saturates, on some given platform. It'll still not match up. In this case we aren't concerned about the value at all, only that it matches.
@AndreaFaulds my concern is that we want to avoid any discrepancies due to differences between dval_to_lval and (zend_long). so it should both either be dval_to_lval or both (zend_long) imho
or ideally you'd do the to-double conversion just once and stick it in a variable :)
@obiNullPoiиteяkenobi there's no need to delete questions that are already downvoted or closed - they will get cleaned up automatically. Deleting is only appropriate for offensive stuff.
Settled an argument this afternoon using PHP’s support for whisky time: https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/date/tests/strtotime_variation_scottish.phpt /cc @derickr @scottmac
Question: I have a php file that echos all rows using mysqli in a table format. I also have a delete a href link on the very last column of all rows. I have it so when the delete linked is clicked it goes to delete.php.
How do I remember what row the clicked delete link belongs to because I want to delete it from the table from the delete.php file
If it doesn't have an action it'll submit to the current url. If you want it to submit to a different url, like delete.php, point it there action="delete.php"
I've been prewashed, precooked, preheated, prescreened, preapproved, postdated, freeze dried, double wrapped, vacuum packed, and I have an unlimited broadband capacity.
@PaulCrovella ...and POST should not be considered idempotent and... yada yada yada. It's a simple project for a course of some kind, it's not like any teacher ever has adhered to best (or even good) practices...
@PeeHaa Yeh but... over-complication is over-complicating. Considering the audience I think that a simple GET will be fine for the assignment. You might even get bonus points for saying "I did what you asked, but this apporach sucks and here's why"