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@Anfurny I haven't gotten anything formal yet but my point of contact at the company informed me they are planning on giving me an offer, just ironing out the details at this point.
hi @Gordon need a bit help
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Q: using xpath to extract data by introducing ancestor in xpath query

N e w B e ei am using following code $doc = new DOMDocument(); $doc->strictErrorChecking = false; @$doc->loadHTML($data); $xpath = new DOMXPath($doc); //Select the parent node $categories =$xpath->query('//span[@class="refinementLink"]/ancestor::a/li/ul'); $abcd=array(); var_dump($categories);...

or anyone else?
00:54
Congrats
@CharlesSprayberry
01:04
@NikiC Remember this one?
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Q: why does styling TDs in jquery make the markup insane?

ionfishI'm trying to add a simple border to all the table cells in a table. It's important that my markup remains simple for some other functionality i have in place to work. Lets say I style tds like this: $('td').css('border', '1px solid #000'); this ends up as my result: <td style=​"bord...

I just got ANOTHER downvote. While my answer is not the best, I still don't believe it's incorrect. I don't want to bring up the subject again. I just mentioned it because people who still downvote something that is -2 when the only other answer is +11 interest me. I wish I knew who it was.
Also, i tried to remove the answer long ago. However, because it is accepted, I can't :/
I guess I can flag it.
@NikiC Ah, noticed it was NickC, not NikiC who was somewhat involved. My bad.
 
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05:45
I am stuck with a strategic issue as to how should I compare the Similarity of Texts typed by the Candidates with the Standard Paragraph which I had given them to Type(in the form of Hard Copy, though the same copy is also stored in the MySQL database). My dilemma is that, whether I would use the Levensthein Distance Algorithm in PHP or in MySQL directly itself so that the performance issue is optimized.
hey guys plz help i am having 5.2.17 version of php and i have this function $test = array("0"=>"360° Revolving"); print_r(json_encode($test)); output ["360\u00b0 Revolving"] but its not printing 360° Revolving plz help
06:21
hi fnds
good moring
07:18
@all
hi all
need small help
gmpas
gmaps
07:47
@LeviMorrison Aahhhh, someone (pseudo-)stole my name!!!
@LeviMorrison Though honestly, I think your answer is wrong.
@LeviMorrison You imply that it's jQuery's fault, whereas it is really the browsers "fault".
I would delete that answer ;)
He already did didn't he?
@edorian You talking about @LeviMorrison's answer? If so, it's still there.
ah, grey != deleted :)
grey == many downvotes
It's not long that I can see deleted answer :)
07:52
red == deleted
 
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08:54
morning
Is it possible for PHP to detect a change of an existing object property?
09:09
Morning.
What would you do with this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/9031425/protect-my-project-code ? Worth cv?
10:42
good evening
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Q: Removing Confirmation From Mailchimp

Kichu UserThis is the code for adding mails to mailchimp's list: <link href="http://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/embedcode/slim-081711.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <style type="text/css"> #mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; } /* Add...

In this code after form submission a finishing/confirmation window will opened i doesnot need that.How can change the settings in mailchimp
for this need
 
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11:57
hi everyone!
I'm out of moderator flags for today :( 51 is too little.
12:17
@NikiC which moderators did you flag? and what did they do wrong?
@Gordon mod attention flags ^^
12:57
I think I found a reasonable fix for the array_walk_recursive crash :)
@NikiC I tried to delete it a long time ago.
The OP accepted it as the answer when it was at 0 and the other answer didn't exist.
It is accepted, so I can't delete it.
I've flagged it twice now.
The first time when it was all going down, and another one yesterday
Still no response to the flag.
@LeviMorrison have to wait til @BoltClock comes by, it seems ;)
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Q: difference in reading XML from source code manually copied and programitically generated by PHP

pbvamsiI did PHP coding using an XML file whose source code I copied manually, it looks like <title type='text'>content I've extracted</title> <content type='text'>content I've extracted</content> Now everything is done and when I generate the content by PHP coding and when I ...

@pbvamsi makes no sense to me
sry, am newbie
I've got a working phpunit.phar for 3.6.10 on my hands. Finally :)
@pbvamsi your question cannot be answered in its current form. please clarify the question and show the code used to generate the XML in the first place.
13:30
@NikiC You've got to read this: loungecpp.wikidot.com/owners%3Anewbie-hints
@LeviMorrison What bout it?
@NikiC Their whole attitude is so negative, lol.
@pbvamsi why are you using fopen to read the file instead of using DOM directly?
> The C++ room is a kind of anarchic democracy, and it's intentionally prone to subjective feelings.
They justify it by saying it's a Lounge. . .
> Posting a link in the chat to a proper formulated question at Stack Overflow might actually give you better results from the chat users. Note, however, that showing up just to dump a link to your question and not to participate in discussions (called drive-by linking) is frowned upon. (In fact, regulars might be offended enough to actually downvote the question just to discourage you from doing that again.)
@Gordon for some reason I failed that way, so proceeded this way
@LeviMorrison noted down, may be this is last time
13:45
@pbvamsi sorry, but I cannot reproduce your error at all. Fetching content with DOM directly works fine. See codepad.viper-7.com/bCQ20Z
@LeviMorrison that doesnt answer the question and running a URL through DOM just to save it is pointless waste of cpu cycles and memory.
@Gordon While it doesn't actually answer his question, I have eliminated all sorts of errors simply by using DomDocument to handle my IO. Otherwise I wouldn't suggest something crazy.
@all thanks....i used stripslashes(); and get it done
@LeviMorrison also, calling load() will clear anything you set in the ctor and use the values in the prolog
@Gordon I know, but calling DomDocument::load is quirky:
> This method may be called statically, but will issue an E_STRICT error.
@LeviMorrison that has nothing to do with load replacing any ctor arguments
and a 500 response is not necessarily removed by supplying a user agent in the stream context.
13:52
Sigh. . . I don't really feel like discussing this. To sum it up: I have had a LOT of issues with PHP in XML, all of which have been solved by following the code I used.
@Gordon It's from a comment on PHP.net that I've seen others encounter.
I'm not just saying stuff to say it.
@LeviMorrison and a user agent is defined User-Agent = "User-Agent" ":" 1*( product | comment )
@Gordon My comment of "I don't really feel like discussing this" means "I don't want to hear your comments right now." I'm not saying I'm perfect, but I'm tired and I really think your points are useless. Edit my answer if you want, I don't care.
@LeviMorrison well, it might work but its kinda like saying: when you arm itches, cut it off. it worked for me, too (until I got phantom pains)
@LeviMorrison i wont edit. it will downvote it. seriously. i gave you reasonable criticism and you just ignore it
@Gordon Now hold up, there, buddy.
You can't prove my DomDocument stuff WON'T work.
And the http user agent thing is worthy of edit.
@LeviMorrison i didnt say it wouldnt work. i said, it doesnt answer the OP's problem
13:58
@Gordon You can't prove it doesn't.
In fact
You can't even prove there is a problem.
He's on shaky ground, I'm giving him the best advice I can.
@LeviMorrison which is why i closevote and downvoted the question, because its not useful
fact is, loading a remote XML file with DOM just to save it to disk is outright stupid
its bad advice
@Gordon It isn't. I have had problems with 'normal' IO operations with XML that were fixed using DomDocument.
setting the user agent is good advice but its not a cure for all errors the OP might encounter there. and the user agent you copied from the comment is not even rfc conforming which might make some server reject it and produce yet another error
@Gordon Feel free to edit it. I've seen it work, that's all I'm saying.
You are siding with the technical side of things, which, I'm normally all for. In this instance, I've had experience dictate otherwise.
In THIS CASE, experience > technicality.
That's all.
@LeviMorrison agree to disagree. like I said: your cutting off your arm because it itches.
14:02
@Gordon I can accept your opinion, but you seem to be trying to prove something. That's not the same.
@LeviMorrison besides if you wanted to help him, you could just have told him in the chat instead of supplying an answer to something that wasnt even asked
@Gordon I guess that is true. I already said I was tired.
But normally I don't like answering things in chat
it doesn't help future visits.
I guess since his question won't likely help future visits, posting in chat was probably better.
@LeviMorrison yeah
@Gordon Though I'm removing my answer, I still disagree with you :)
@LeviMorrison fair enough :)
14:06
@Gordon Especially since this user posted here saying, "Oh, I just used stripslashes."
He won't be checking back in, most likely.
@LeviMorrison agreed
@pbvamsi since you found a solution to your question, could you please delete your question. thanks.
@Gordon There isn't any way to edit flags, is there?
@LeviMorrison not that i know of.
I just realized I typed something incorrectly in a flag on my own post I submitted yesterday :/
It's not just a typo, either.
@LeviMorrison What was it?
14:11
@NikiC I referred to 'comments on the accepted post should likely be delete' which is my post, but I really meant to say 'comments on the other post'. If they delete my post, the comments are gone anyway. That wasn't what I meant :/
@LeviMorrison answered the question. I think OP has magic quotes enabled
@Gordon Makes me want to enable them and try it again.
@LeviMorrison manual says: If magic_quotes_runtime is enabled, most functions that return data from any sort of external source including databases and text files will have quotes escaped with a backslash.
@LeviMorrison and it lists fgets among the functions
Right, but then I want to try it with DomDocument.
Also
that means it will probably be written to the file with quotes, won't it?
since gdata.youtube.com is external.
Or does writing it remove it?
Fortunately, I've never had to deal with 'magic' quotes.
Everywhere I've ever worked was smart enough to disable them.
@LeviMorrison DOM and file_put_contents is not listed but fwrite is. i dont know if the list is complete. @NikiC likely knows
14:28
@Gordon Looks like the list is right and it does not apply to file_put_contents.
So. . . He retrieves file the external file with fgets. It will have extra slashes. He then writes it with the slashes. He then fgets it again, what happens with magic quotes? Are they slashed once again, or does it handle that case just fine?
out of curiosity, which of the three would you prefer and why:
$src = 'http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/playlists/E6DE6EC9A373AF57?v=2';
copy($src, 'dest.xml');
file_put_contents('dest.xml', file_get_contents($src));
stream_copy_to_stream(fopen($src, 'r'), fopen('dest.xml', 'w+'));
Nice:
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A: What is @ in an object property?

NikiCIt's just properties with a somewhat unusual name. You can fetch them like this: $object->{'@id'};

@Gordon Definitely not the latter ^^
@Gordon I'd say fgc + fpc. copy() feels strange when used on urls ;)
@NikiC you might want to add a note that it doesnt work for SimpleXmlElement attributes since that is the usually the UseCase when people are asking for @ on objects.
Good morning
14:35
@NikiC copy works though (all three work in fact)
@Gordon I know it works, it just "feels" strange.
@ircmaxell morning
how's it going?
@ircmaxell I'm tired and made a stupid post.
which one?
@ircmaxell good; thinking about submitting a patch for php
14:38
@NikiC for what?
(and so am I)
@hakre InvalidArgumentException
@NikiC fixed :)
14:39
@hakre closed :)
@NikiC that's not thinking, that's you did submit a patch
@ircmaxell I mean like to the ML. I'm not yet sure whether I should send it now or after 5.4. Not sure whether it's critical enough to land in code freeze ;)
Submit it anyway, and let the maintainers decide (I'd say submit it as a patch to 5.3 and trunk, and include a 5.4 patch in case they want to include it)
It's deleted. You can still see it I guess. You'll have to find it. I don't feel like looking it up. :)
And on that vein I'm going to go shower.
Actually, does anyone here ever visit UX.stackexchange.com?
14:43
:-D
@NikiC one more to delete ;)
@hakre Not 20k yet :(
Had a fun meeting with one of my (ex companies) co workers regarding our C development
"We just reboot the device every night.. maybe memory leaks but we are not sure" - "What does valgrind say?" - "Whats 'Valgrind' ? "
Gna.. Retagging without giving a reason is really annoying
Commit messages matter :)
15:00
Grr. Is anyone using CakePHP 2.0?
@Gordon lol indeed
Do you know if there is something like JSFiddle.net for PHP?
@NikiC could probably be merged with the more general stackoverflow.com/questions/8186714/…
and while at it, merge stackoverflow.com/questions/5351018/… into it as well
15:08
@CoffeeRain It'd be crazy dangerous for the server hosting it, so I doubt it. Why?
@CoffeeRain codepad.viper-7.com and ideone.com come to mind. There are a few more but those two work quite well
Cool!!
Thanks!
Would it be possible to download that and use it, or does it constantly make requests?
If you want to "download" it why not just use php -r '$x = 1; echo $x;'
Are you simply trying to run php locally? you could install a webserver like wamp
15:11
from the command line
Just because of all the language capabilities
I'll try the command line right now...
Thanks again! I didn't know it could be run from the command line
:) Yeah. You only need a webserver if you are acutally putting out html, for everything else the CLI is a nicer fit
I didn't know about the CLI either, good to know. thanks.
IF you are working files and not just random strings of course php myFile.php works as well and is nicer to use
The CLI is pretty handy
15:17
and the echo will just output in the command prompt i suppose?
what's up with these tags like cv-ring and others I see posted here?
@LittleTreeX it alerts people "I request close votes for X question"
it's not an actual tag
[ tag:cv-pls ] <link to SO question>
The refers to the process as a whole.
A 'ring' of people casting close votes.
quoting: is a powerhouse for quickly closing questions
15:21
oh. so it's a moderator (senior user) thing. I am far from that status.
@LittleTreeX everyone with 3k+ reputation can closevote
I have 518 :P
@LittleTreeX My first 1k rep was tough to get. The next 2k came pretty easily
And then I quit trying to get privileges. Although, I might push for 10k so I can see deleted questions.
been inactive for a while though, once I get back into the swing of coding I'm sure I'll be posting more questions and answers.
Hey Levi, you have an examples of your work in user experience design?
Meta makes me want 10k. But I can barely get rep here, I prefer UX.SE :)
15:25
@LittleTreeX Not public ones :)
@BenBrocka I'm just trying to get rep over there. It'll be harder because it isn't as active as SO.
It seems like the opposite to me. It's slow enough many people read over questions, so more than the asker actually read your responses...
I have noticed people aren't as quick to accept answers.
That's a good thing, in my opinion.
I'm starting a 1 week rule for my questions.
I won't accept anything within 1 week.
Hi
I am reading/trying to understand REST
@Pjotr Awesome. Good for you.
@LeviMorrison That's what I do on UX. Accepting is a bit different there. People ARE quick to upvote though, if your content is good
15:33
anybody who actually understand REST that I could ask some questions?
@LeviMorrison given the short time answers stay on the first tag results that's way too long imo. most questions are long gone from the first page after 24 hours already. and then no one will answer them anymore.
Yeah, once my qs are off the first page I generally assume I'm just not getting help for that question, sort of why I don't ask often
That and no one uses cakephp it seems, and cake's own help site is terrible
@Pjotr you can ask and see if you like the answer and then judge for yourself whether whoever answered understood REST.
@Gordon Right, but accepting it doesn't make go away any faster. Plus, I am an avid editor of my posts, and editing brings it back to the front of some pages.
:P Okey
15:35
@LeviMorrison fair enough. personally i just hate it when they take a week to accept an answer though. it feels like an eternity on SO.
IF something actually fixes a problem I accept it. On SO that's pretty easy to determine so I accept as soon as something works if it doesn't have any trade offs I don't like
@Gordon I've found that leaving it open usually means the answerers get more rep.
I like being nice that way.
And the 'correct' person will still get rep from accepting when it's done.
After what I read/understand REST is not a standard or technology it is a way of structuring the web application you make to take advantage of what the protocol is capable of. Before I go any further is this right?
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Q: PHP ::: secure SESSION_ID ::: no CSRF?

Dan KanzeUsing this: function nonce($str,$expires){ return sha1(date('Y-m-d H:i',ceil(time()/$expires)*$expires).$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'].$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'].$salt.$str); } Let's say I initialize my session_id after I log in, also generating a thumbprint, like this: session_regenerate_id(); $_S...

@Pjotr Some people would argue that statement.
15:38
whoa
that makes a big box
Why so?
@Pjotr sounds okay to me for a first bird's view description
@Pjotr In a way, REST is a type of standard just like MVC is. And Gordon is right, I'm just getting into technicalities.
Ok, I proceed and I ask more afterwards why this
@LeviMorrison what are your areas of interest in UX?
15:41
@BenBrocka Web experience, specifically.
If you check for a unique id on every request such as the one described in my post do you even need to make mechanisms to defend against csrf?
Lots of web design questions on UX
@Pjotr Once you become a bit more familiar with the terms used along with REST, I recommend that you read Roy Fielding's dissertation on REST.
So, when you make a web application you could add all sorts of parameters and ids etc. such as: http://localhost/my-webapp?id=1&action=delete ....for instance. However the HTTP protocol has four verbs (GET, UPDATE, DELETE and POST) which nobody used. Instead of making the URL above you could take the advantage of the fact that HTTP has these and make the URL above cleaner.
15:43
"cv-pls", "cv-ring", what does it mean?
We need a wiki...
@LeviMorrison Thanks I will look into it. I am just writing what I understand and you can correct/help me
@hakre I'm going to not vote on that one. I wouldn't close it against that question, at least.
@AlexandreDieulot its just a convention we use in this chat when we want to request closevotes to a question. it is short for "closevote please". cv-ring is just a funny name we gave to it.
15:45
Then you also have the accept-headers for saying what kind of representation you want of the resource at the server.
ok thanks!
@Pjotr right, among other headers influencing the possible representation
yes such as language etc. right?
@Pjotr yes
So, I have summarized representation basically, what does state transfer mean?
15:47
@LeviMorrison Have you see the UX.SE chat? We're cool cats, no pun intended
@BenBrocka I haven't :)
@Pjotr it means you put current state of the application into the representation so a client consuming your api can autodiscover the available state transitions. this is the HATEOAS part

 UX Chat

User Experience (ux.stackexchange.com) community chat room: ta...
Do you mean like sending what kind of representation it can give of a resource such as JSON, XML, YAML and so on?
I hate NTFS
15:51
@ircmaxell ntfs 1) An abreviation for Not Too F*cking Smart 2.) Not Too F*cking Safe and 3.) Not The F*cking Same … oh, and also some filesystems, yeah … booooooring.
@Gordon Do you mean like sending what kind of representation it can give of a resource such as JSON, XML, YAML and so on?
@Pjotr no, i mean telling the client that it can PUT to update an ORDER resource or proceed to Checkout by sending a GET to a specific URL
How does this happen?
HATEOAS, an abbreviation for Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State, is a constraint of the REST application architecture that distinguishes it from most other network application architectures. The principle is that a client interacts with a network application entirely through hypermedia provided dynamically by application servers. A REST client needs no prior knowledge about how to interact with any particular application or server beyond a generic understanding of hypermedia. Contrast this with e.g. a service-oriented architecture (SOA), where clients and servers interact through...
15:57
And in english this means?
Details

A REST client enters a REST application through a simple fixed URL. All future actions the client may take are discovered within resource representations returned from the server. The media types used for these representations, and the link relations they may contain, are standardized. The client transitions through application states by selecting from the links within a representation or by manipulating the representation in other ways afforded by its media type. In this way, RESTful interaction is driven by hypermedia, rather than out-of-band information.[1]
@Gordon I first read that as HATEOS. GLaDOS's pissier cousin
I really hate netbeans sometimes
haha, i asked that same question earlier
it's just a request for a close vote here in the chat
like they put the tag cv-pls and then a link to the question on so
@LittleTreeX Yes, it is a link to a gist explaining that. Another person asked, I hope to keep this link relevant to the site so we don't have to explain everytime somebody asks
16:02
*#$#*@$@$ NETBEANS...
oh, lol I didn't notice it was a link i thought you were asking. sorry about that...
I'm anticipating other questions about it and instead of rehashing everytime I just send them a link :P
@LittleTreeX No problem :)
@CharlesSprayberry the only thing I'd say, is let's not make a tag wiki out of it, leave it in a gist (I'll pin it)
@ircmaxell Yea, the wiki was more a joke :P
these types of tags exist in other chat rooms too? or is it a thing you savvy phpers have come up with?
16:05
@LittleTreeX
[tag:your-text-here] don't abuse it though
no, i mean the whole close vote thing in general
@CharlesSprayberry Yeah, I figured
@LittleTreeX Oh, I've seen the tag come up in other rooms on searches
@LittleTreeX we came up with it
a few other rooms have taken-up the call (javascript is the only one, because some of us brought it over)
16:06
It would kinda make sense that the need for something like that would be in the PHP tag
is it the most ridden with bad questions?
I'll have to keep an eye here and see what comes down the pipe.
@LittleTreeX I'm not sure that it has the most bad questions but it probably ranks high up there. But, I think there's just a lot of bad information on PHP in general on the Internet and not just SO.
Hardest part of learning PHP, in my opinion, is discerning the bad information from the good.
well, I'll keep that in mind, as I am still learning myself.
though, I guess we all are (learning that is, hopefully).
16:10
@LittleTreeX The most important thing I can tell you just starting out: Never ever use mysql_. Use PDO or mysqli
@Gordon Could you try to explain it for me?
My company uses MS SQL
so i wouldn't, but thanks
@LittleTreeX Great, then you won't have any need to even look
I'll be sure to turn on magic quotes and forget everything else though
(jk)
@LittleTreeX haha
Using mysql_ is just a huge pet peeve of mine. I just don't get it, its so old and so not good and I see so many seemingly new projects using it. I can't stand it, it honestly sends a shiver down my spine every time I see a question using mysql_
16:14
sadly, on a site i did as volunteer work for a local dog rescue I may have used it. I'll have to check my code. I was very green then though (it's been a while). It's not a major application, but if there are problems with it, then I will clean it up.
@Pjotr it really means what i said before. clients are able to learn the domain application protocol through hypertext embedded in the representation
@Gordon By links/URLs returned in the response?
@Pjotr yes, links. for instance in atom format. let me see if i can find that video …
@Pjotr if you dont have an HTML5 capable browser and no silverlight download the video on the right hand side as wmv. its a rather lengthy video and develops slowly but it explains the basic concepts.
@Gordon Thanks, so probably there are some kind of "standard" notation on how to make these REST URLs then?
@LittleTreeX Eh, it isn't the end of the world. Just a pet peeve :)
16:21
@Gordon Some sort of naming convention
@Pjotr you name them after your resource because thats what URIs are for, identifying resources.
@Gordon Yes, but in which order should I write for example: customer/1/edit .... customer/edit/1
etc
@Pjotr you should absolutely never write customer/1/edit at all. you edit by using PUT. there are no verbs in REST urls.
@Pjotr You don't use edit
Oh okey
16:24
Actually, edit by PUT is only true if you are PUTing the new resource in its entirety. Partial modifications should use POST. That's my understanding of PUT.
but if you were supposed to get something from customer, say the car resource he/she has
then you write customer/1/car ....and then use the verbs then?
Holy crap. I'm looking at Twitter and I see my name with a link to my blog from @phpdeveloper
@LeviMorrison there is also PATCH for partial updates though its not widely supported
@Pjotr or /car?user=1
16:43
gist: A brief description of cv-ring and cv-pls, 2012-01-27 15:55:00Z
# What is 'cv-ring' and 'cv-pls'

In the Stack Overflow [PHP chat](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/11/php) you may notice that the regulars use a tag called `cv-ring` and `cv-pls`.  These tags are used only in the chat room to communicate with other users that a question or answer may need more votes to be closed.  You see, PHP has a lot of inferior quality and duplicative information on Stack Overflow.  We feel that these questions bring down the site and make it harder to find good information, particularly about PHP. By closing and merging these questions as appropriate you'll find the information you need quicker.

`cv-ring` is just a 'funny name' we give to the process and `cv-pls` is simply an in-chat tag that communicates "Hey, this question may be of inferior quality.  Check it out and, if you feel appropriate, cast a close vote."  

There's been a question on [meta.stackoverflow.com](http://www.meta.stackoverflow.com) that [asks whether the community should vote-to-close in this way](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/120275/is-asking-others-for-a-close-vote-appropriate/120278#120278) if you feel the need to provide feedback.  If you have a problem with the process or notice abuse please post something on meta or talk to us in chat.  This process is meant to *help the community* but can easily start *hurting the community* and that is not our intent.  I hope this clears up a little more about what `cv-ring` and `cv-pls` means.
Boo, no markdown conversion!
@salathe hehe
cv-ring.com is not registered. anyone want :D
@Gordon that's dedication right there
cleancoders.com Episode 8, SOLID foundations, is live. Go for it!
In case you want to give the old guys money for wacky (but great) videos :P
Also its a another nice example that that still isn't just "in" in php currently
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