Hi, If i am executing the command "curl --version" it shows me version 7.15.5 but phpinfo shows me curl version 7.20.1 I think they both are pointing to different curl
@DejanMarjanovic if you do include '/absolute/path.php'; then include_path is never used, it only makes a difference when you do include 'relative/path.php'; - I assume this is what you meant?
May be its because i have two separated curls, one is placed at /usr/bin (refered by curl command) and another is placed in extension directory as curl.so(used by php)
can i tell php to use curl placed in /usr/bin directory
then they are not providing you with the tools that you need to do your job
Which, tbh, is not really your problem. If someone has asked you for something and they will not provide you with the baseline requirements, then it cannot be done
None next to me as they've moved. Will check upstairs if they're in. Doesn't smell in the hallway but I think the place shares vents as we can small upstairs cooking often
> National Grid aims to attend all uncontrolled escapes within one hour, and all controlled escapes within two hours. A controlled gas escape is one where the person reporting it has confirmed that the gas emergency control valve serving the premises has been turned off and the smell of gas has gone. An uncontrolled gas escape covers all others.
0800 111 999
So... one hour for professional to come and check it for free, no brainer methinks
"Pretty links" is an often requested topic, but it is rarely fully explained. mod_rewrite is one way to make "pretty links", but it's complex and its syntax is very terse, hard to grok and the documentation assumes a certain level of proficiency in HTTP. Can someone explain in simple terms how "p...
I have a mysql table with each row having a parent_id pointing to its parent node. Ive seen some posts about adjacency list models for hierarchical data
@Fabor I strongly recommend calling the guy to check it out (it is free) , but if there is still any smell, do not go to bed without getting someone out to check it.
Bad things happen when gas is allowed to build up.....
@Patrick thanks but dude actually what happen some time i don't what to search then i get confused and come to chat room to take help and once again thanks for your help
> The number of releases later is irrelevant. PHP 4 constructors have NEVER been marked as deprecated, therefore they are still fully supported and not obsolete.
^^ That IMHO is reason enough to not remove them in 7...
I'm mainly concerned with php 4 ctors because I regularly debug them in testing snippets, and a deprecation message would be enough to quickly detect that. if it's actually shown
@Danack True. Caine has some good points. Like how PHP 32-bit really lacks a decent way to deal with 64-bit integers when you need to (which the bigint RFC could help him with)
The three languages I've created, off the top of my head: DevPerc (an esoteric programming language), angl (a Game Maker Language superset), and Fjord (a simple non-turing-complete stack machine, like Forth, for describing custom object renderers in an MMO)
I'm okay with E_DEPRECATED for PHP 7 and I worked out the basic patch for it. My bigger concern is that people who have PHP 4 constructors seem to have them in droves. "When it rains it pours" type thing.
@LeviMorrison In all reality it's going to be 2+ years before some people even dare to venture into the woods that is PHP 7. That's whether or not you keep X feature from 5
So I called emergency gas line. They came over within the hour. Nothing immediate found but the gas (thingy) for number 12 (directly above us) kicked up a fuss on the detector. So he capped their line, ran tests from outside and they will have to call up again to get it uncapped. When they uncap it they can then test the inside line.