If I convert an image (jpg or png) to base64, then it will bigger, or it will have the same size? How much greater will it be?
Is it recommended to use base64 encoded images on my website?
Thanks in advance,
That question is asking how to sort by LAST MODIFICATION date. I dont ened that but file CREATION date. 2 completely different things. — Cain Nuke5 mins ago
This would get all files in path/to/files with an .swf extension into an array and then sort that array by the file's mtime
$files = glob('path/to/files/*.swf');
usort($files, function($a, $b) {
return filemtime($a) < filemtime($b);
});
The above uses an Lambda function and requires PHP 5....
@Gordon ^^ Could you make that answer a bit more ... contemporary? :)
you can't sanely do these checks at compile time and hold onto covariance I don't think, so what I'm saying it, delay verify inheritance step until FETCH_CLASS retrieves the compiled class at runtime, then perform the checks, then set a flag so that you don't have to perform them more than once
this is way earlier than call site check and allows you to hold onto covariance ..
so at compile time, rather than perform the checks you set ZEND_NEEDS_VARIANCE_CHECK on the class entry and do the actual check at runtime then unset the flag ...
I was thinking of creating a PCRE regex pattern for the php language. I want to make it modular with recursive patterns like I did in this answer. I'm looking at zend_language_scanner.l, it doesn't seem what I'm looking for. I'm searching a source in the form of something like this tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#appendix-A. Any ideas?
/** * @param string $apikey Your MailChimp apikey * @param string $secure Whether or not this should use a secure connection */ function __construct($config = FALSE)
I currently have an index.php file which allows me to output the list of files inside the same directory, the output shows the names then I used filemtime() function to show the date when the file was modified. my problem now is, how will I sort the output to show the latest modified file ?, I've...
Why isn't there like a small SO test with 10 questions lets say that asks you basic things about how a question should be formulated and you have to answer them all correctly to be able to use it
It could be even simpler, just give an example of a wrongly asked question and 20 checkboxes below and you have to select 5 of them which are the right reason why the question/answer is not good
We looked at this answer for C in this question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24886/is-there-a-performance-difference-between-i-and-i-in-c
What's the answer for C++?
From Efficiency versus intent by Andrew Koenig :
First, it is far from obvious that ++i is more efficient than i++, at least where integer variables are concerned.
And :
So the question one should be asking is not which of these two operations is faster, it is which of these two operati...
Idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF) is a descriptive term for symptoms purportedly caused by exposure to electromagnetic fields. Other terms for IEI-EMF include electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), electrohypersensitivity, electro-sensitivity, and electrical sensitivity (ES).
Although the thermal effects of electromagnetic fields on the body are established, self-described sufferers of electromagnetic hypersensitivity report responding to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (or electromagnetic radiation) at intensities well below the limits permitted...
@SecondRikudo this reminds me of my father who used to stop my PC during the night because he thought the electricity running in the PC while I was sleeping was creating electromagnetic field which is not good for my health...
@Danack @bwoebi @rdlowrey I'm going to go ahead and split the amphp/dns caching layer out into amphp/cache. On reflection I can't come up with a good reason not to do it.