@Ocramius I relicensed it as LGPLv3, not sure why I made it GPLv3 given it's awful for libraries generally. I know some paranoid companies hate LGPLv3, but it's a PHP package, I doubt it'd cause them the slightest bother
It's not Affero GPL, so they don't even have to reveal they're using the source, let alone distribute it
@Ocramius I am a fan of AGPL, by the way, but it's not something I'd use for a library like this
Oops, I accidentally pushed a LICENSE file which says "LGPL" in one place, and "GPL" in the other two places. The FSF's website specifically warns you not to do that
So I git garbage-collected on my client, deleted the GitHub repo, and recreated it
while ($row = oci_fetch_array($stid, OCI_ASSOC+OCI_RETURN_LOBS)) {
if ($visit_bots) {
if (preg_match('/robot|spider|crawler|curl|^$/i', $row["USER_AGENT"]))
Why the heck is PHP saying that USER_AGENT is undefined index, when doing a var_dump($row["USER_AGENT"]); prints the values from the DB?
We lack like everything to be of use. Are you speaking of a framework you are learning? Are you trying to replicate a java program in php? You came across this code line and wonder what it does?
yes, actually there are more lines, but I want to know the usage of the syntax, I f I cannot understand the syntax, I cannot understand the code structure
ok. so basically, what you see is called method chaining. the load() method returns an object, which in turn have a language() method, which receives a string parameter
I really wonder what's so wrong about laravel, wordpress, ci and the likes. I've never used any of them even though I hate because peer pressure. I wouldn't really call what I'm coding custom frameworks, as its... probably shitty overall, but what's the big problem and fuss with frameworks? Why would I want to use one at all?
For the most part it's because they are all dirty under the hood. Personally I find frameworks to be very useful is some cases but invariably you get to the point where you are fighting the framework instead of using it.
instinctively, I do not want to use wordpress et all, mostly because I fear that anything that would be asked of me that's not exactly like this module or that, would take forever to code and break at the first update
However there must be a way to use an unmodified version of wordpress, with an unmodified template, and produce a long lasting future proof site. I hope.
doubt wordpress will do anything that will result in backwards compatibility issues... If someone has to redo there website because of a BC break they are likely to jump ship off wordpress and more to one of the many other cms that are out there.
If you want to know why you shouldn't use wordpress just do a select statement on their posts table
If you where going to learn a framework I would lean towards Symfony or ZendFramework2. They both are developed as a collection of stand alone components that play well together but can also be used outside of the framework or swapped out in the framework.
I see how bindparam can have it's uses ... like in an loop where you are sending different data to a prepared statement multiple times but you never see that.
@tereško I use bindParam(), they have a small different with bindValue(), if you use bindValue, It sends in that moment (and if you change that variable, does not matter anymore). but bindParam send the variables when you use of execute()
I have a textarea and want before insert in the database check it for: detecting 20 integrated characters and put a space after twentieth character.
Here is an example:
$var = 'hello worlddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd!';
I want this output:
$newvar = 'hello worldddddddddddddddd dddd...
I am still trying to figure out. I think you want to prevent assholes from writing aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa in your comments, and thus breaking the design
I have a table containing three <td> cells.
The width of the first <td> should depend on the content.
the width of the second <td> should be fixed forever.
the width of the third <td> should fill the remaining space.
Note1: My website is responsive; the width of third <td> should be changed i...
1: set `zoom: 1;` on the affected tag (issue: non-standard property) 2: set `position: relative;` (issue: can fuck up other things) 3: set `display: inline-block; display: block;` (issue: really counter-intuitive)
I have a table containing three <td> cells.
The width of the first <td> should depend on the content.
the width of the second <td> should be fixed forever.
the width of the third <td> should fill the remaining space.
Note1: My website is responsive; the width of third <td> should be changed i...
@tereško You can't have all the nice things if you want to support IE 8. Just choose a reasonable size and use 10k then. Otherwise you will have not that nice effects while switching pages anyway, because the columns will constantly change sizes.
@tereško I totally understand the problem, but if you want to support IE 8, you solution will probably be either a table or something like my proposal.