I know in PHP, it sends the X-Powered-By header to have the PHP version.
I also know by appending some checksums, you can get access to PHP's credits, and some random images (more info here).
I also know in php.ini you can turn expose_php = off.
But here is something I have done on a few sites...
I wouldn't have tried it but I was told by $peopleThatActuallyHaveAClueAboutMySql that InnoDb just is better optimized for concurrent writes
memcached has a server wide / global write lock meaning you can only have one write at once. Which usually doesn't matter all that much but for us it's an issue
Well, if I google first-name saint last-name then it will find names with ".st" and will not recommend my spelling, so I guess that must be the right one.
however I have no idea what the hell does it actually mean
It's the smallest of things that make you wonder like a crazy person.
Good, so, Twig says that "Argument 2 passed to Twig_Environment::render() must be an array", however I passed a class. Is there a way to pass a class or does it MUST BE an array?
and if .. would something like $pass_arr = (array) file_get_contents('file'); work?
how would I go about passing variables to a function for example I have $theme->posts($limit); which I get to twig using {{theme.posts}}, but is there a way to do something like {{theme.posts limit="5"}} ?
@NikiC I have one tiny-tiny problem left, which probably (like everything) is caused by my lack of skill to communicate with PHP. See pastie.org/3084590 and pastie.org/3084594
btw, that's a reason why I use PDO, not mysqli. One can just write $stmt->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ) there, which fetches all rows into an array. Or even easier rest return $stmt which will act as if it were an array ;)
Transaction Check Error: file /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt from install of openssl-0.9.8e-20.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.8e-12.el5_5.7.i686 file /usr/share/man/man1/ca.1ssl.gz from install of openssl-0.9.8e-20.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.8e-12.el5_5.7.i686 file /usr/share/man/man1/req.1ssl.gz from install of openssl-0.9.8e-20.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.8e-12.el5_5.7.i686 file /usr/share/man/man1/x509.1ssl.gz from install of openssl-0.9.8e-20.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.8e-12.…
What I tried to say it that it will not remove the coupling. It'll solve the fundamental inheritance issue that static methods had before, but it won't solve the coupling.
I have actually implemented an RFC4086 compliant Random Number Generator in PHP. You can see the work at the GitHub Project for PHP-CryptLib.
Basically, you specify the "strength" of random number/string that you require. If you need cryptographically secure numbers, select High (but note, thi...
Well, looking at your error message it appears that a couple things are happening here that should be fixed:
The view for ChokateController::index() was not found.
Ensure that you have an index.ctp file in /app/views/chokate/.
The HtmlHelper object likely isn't being added to the view beca...
@edorian Yea, but at the same time if you play with crap and teach others how to play in crap better you might get a little associated with, well, crap.
I'm not a real programmer. I throw together things until it works then I move on. The real programmers will say "Yeah it works but you're leaking memory everywhere. Perhaps we should fix that." I’ll just restart Apache every 10 requests.
@NikiC yes. Which is why I'm building it as an iterator, but key() won't let me return an array (which I thought was 100% possible, as that's the point of an iterator and ArrayAccess, that I can determine the semantics of the operation)...
@anonymouslyanonymous As opposed to php, your Python code will not be in the htdocs directory
@anonymouslyanonymous Django works with Apache's mod_rewrite to fetch the correct Django controller which in turn calls the model and view data (this is a simplification)
@ircmaxell I think I'll implement stack, queue and list using a dll. Only the latter really needs it, but it would be good for a simple toArray implementation and the overhead really isn't so big in the large picture (80 vs 88 bytes per element)
Yeah, agree. In fact, you could create an internal DLL implementation which is used by all three (that way, all you do is change the public API to the appropriate need)
I don't get it. Twig's documentation clearly says "You can also load and render the template in one fell swoop:
echo $twig->render('index.html', array('the' => 'variables', 'go' => 'here'));" whereas if I try, it will output a string "index.html" instead of rendering the file.
So, in Array access, the object is the key, and the value is arbitrary. Yet in iteration, the "index" (an integer) is the key, and the object is the value
SplObjectStorage is such a piece of garbage. Defined in spl_observer.c, it can't use scalar keys, iteration keys and values are backwards, is very clunky when used as a set, and its name is really dumb.