Hey, anyone know why using mod rewrite in an .htaccess file in a subdomain isn't playing nice? OR maybe I'm doing something wrong.. this seems correct..
@NikiC Oh, I 'rebased' it (actually I used git reset) into one commit
But I kinda like having the merge commit there so you can see ah, yes, we merged this branch in here
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_tsrm_get_ls_cache", referenced from:
_zm_activate_phpdbg_webhelper in phpdbg_rinit_hook.o
_phpdbg_webdata_compress in phpdbg_webdata_transfer.o
_sapi_globals_ctor in SAPI.o
_php_output_init_globals in output.o
_alloc_globals_ctor in zend_alloc.o
_zend_startup in zend.o
_executor_globals_ctor in zend.o
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ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
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Aw shit I forgot the NEWS/UPGRADING. Gotta do that then.
@NikiC Does new syntax go in NEWS, or only UPGRADING?
I'm creating a “contact user support” form. The idea is to prompt the user for specific pieces of information. Then format it into an e-mail and sent it to [email protected] . So far so good. I have figure out how to send a simple e-mail.
I'd like to have file attachments too. I have figured out how to upload a file to a fixed directory, and I have figured out how to send a file as an attachment.
The interesting part begins when several users compose e-mails at the same time. I can't pile attachments from different users into the same fixed folder, because of possible file name collisions. I could create an individual folder for each user. Perhaps, I could use GUID to make unique folder names.
Surely, I'm not the first person with this question, and I'm trying to avoid reinventing the wheel.
SELECT tmp.id from (select users.id FROM friends join users on friends.user2 = users.id WHERE friends.user1=:user_id UNION DISTINCT SELECT users.id FROM friends JOIN users ON friends.user1 = users.id WHERE friends.user2=:user_id) AS tmp JOIN friends ON tmp.id = friends.user1 WHERE friends.user2 = :my_id
UNION DISTINCT
SELECT tmp.id from (select users.id FROM friends join users on friends.user2 = users.id WHERE friends.user1=:user_id UNION DISTINCT SELECT users.id FROM friends JOIN users ON friends.user1 = users.id WHERE friends.user2=:user_id)
Well I have prob with Hash::check as for default User model it's working great but when I make my own It always return false even giving the correct one
if a book has several attributes like e-book-price, comes-with-cd-price, should they all be stored in the book table? or should they be stored in another table as multiple rows - one row for e-book-price, one row for cd-price etc
@ThomasDavidPlat nobody knows anything certainly... if one or two prices do get added, more columns can be added too, right? there will be a lot of nulls if I keep them in the same table, which should not be too bad, right?
Put yourself into the position of a developer that joins the project later. He finds books in the database where prices are stored in that seperate table and thinks all the prices for all books are there. But for one Book that has a price of X there is no entry in that table, because it's set in the books table.
lol WTF. uhhhhhm no. There is no sane way to correctly sanitize a complete query... If you think that is possible you are doing something horribly wrong. — PeeHaa9 secs ago
What I have always wondered is how the payment structure works for companies like yours @Fabor. Do you get paid by url? successful takedown? fixed fee?
hey guys when trying to log out at first attempt it fails and when the same page is reloaded again then log out works and take me to the Login page I get this error at first Column not found: 1054 Unknown column 'remember_token' in 'field list' (SQL: update `login` set `remember_token` = ZyA54O9ERW09aie4PuxqydUCKja4FfWd6Cf2hhMhdOUoy2tj5kzY5UoUSLSj where `id` = 27
because it's not null it will call refreshRememberToken(). Since you don't have the remember_token in your database it will fail. But cookies and sessions have been cleared before. So when the method is called the next time. $this->user() is called and refreshes the user instance. Since there are no cookie and session information available now $this->user will be null thus refreshRememberToken() is not called again @user2736704
http://laravel.com/docs/4.2/upgrade#upgrade-4.1.26 But it says that I have to make remember_token in my database which I don't want that's why I am going for an alternate solution let em dig in your log out function @ThomasDavidPlat
Just stumbled upon this question on zend-php.appspot.com (not sure if they have actual zend cert questions though) : "What is the best way to ensure that a user-defined function is always passed an object as its single parameter?"
And the right answer for some reason is this: function myfunction(stdClass $a)
@JoeWatkins Sorry for not saying hi the other day, I somehow short circuited 'puter while putting it in briefcase and thought it was kaput, it "came to its senses" the next morning.