By the way guys, what do I need to know in order to call myself a novice php scripter / programmer? Im trying to find where the line between nooblet / novice and intermediate is
what you'll quickly realize is that there are domain specializations within domain specializations and it becomes a fractalline clusterfuck of complexity
if I know the basics (conditionals, loops, etc) and basic mysql queries...like being able to build a simple social network with basic security measures then what level am I?
Is it true that programming with php and javascript is for "less intelligent" programmers because it is a scripting language? I feel like web development together with web design gives me so much freedom for creativity and gets the job done faster. As for someone with a weak mathematical skill level it is much easier for me to understand and handle than using trigonometry and other crazy but of course useful concepts.
The server is using Ubuntu linux.
I've received following information from the system administrator in order to access the MySQL database through PHPMyAdmin :
URL: xyzappdb.c83qtqdoejp4.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com
username: dbuser
password: VRQabk
DB name: new_db
(The above data contains dumm...
guys, is there an efficient way to prevent a user to spam post by setting a timeout via php? lets say once he clicked on a button / submit he has to wait an hour until he can re-submit
@Demorus Store last submitted time in DB, check against that next time post submitted. If < 1 hour, ignore. Also pass result of this check to JavaScript to disable button if so
Doesn't stop them from overriding button "disabled" attribute and clicking POST though, it'll still hit your server. You can only not display the button to avoid POST spam, although they could just GET spam, so that would be pointless.
You can replace with dummy button sure, but I could just see what the button was beforehand and where it posted to and then cURL a POST request. I don't see what you're trying to achieve is worth your time. Just add a disabled attribute, do your check server side, and that's it
The changes you make in the UI (e.g. disabling or removing the button) are only for the user experience - you avoid creating the expectation that the act of submitting the form would do anything. It doesn't actually prevent anyone from submitting anything they like through other means or by modifying the form you gave them. You still need to check the input you receive on the server side.
I am actually thinking of really setting the date, then check if the difference between that date and the current one is less than 1 hour. If true then disable my vote function, if false then enable vote function. Then I dynamically replace the method="post" in my form with an empty string if < 1 hour.
might not be the best method but it works for normal users
Hi, I have a query that selects every entry from a table and then uses mysql_fetch_assoc to print out the id of each of them entries, theres about 73,000 entries, but it is only displaying about 50,000 of them. No errors are shown it just stops processing, can someone help?
@LiamHardy always exactly the same number is weird...I was going to say that maybe it's running out of memory or time. But if it's always exactly the same number.....both of those sound unlikely. I'm trying to think what MySQL settings would affect it.
Is there some PHP library that sets up an ErrorException-throwing error handler, and makes sure uncaught exceptions result in 500 instead of 200 status codes, and perhaps more good practices?
Also, is there some recommended way to install PHP on Windows for development? I downloaded the PHP binaries and put them in PATH but I can't find out how to install the OpenSSL extension.
@LiamHardy "Is there a quick query for re-organising id's?" don't ever do that. It is correct for there to be 'missing' IDs when transactions fail and are rollbock. Manually altering primary keys is just a terrible idea.
@Trowski I am crap at naming function /cc @DanLugg . Seriously though, the original reason was that closures are an implementation detail....which I thought should be abstracted away. However...I now think that the RFC is an easier 'sell' if it is to make things into closures, rather than generic callables.
But it's weird that it's exactly the same number of rows each time....still waiting to hear if running the query from mysql directly gives the correct number of rows.
@NikiC can you put into words why? (not against it, just have no idea how to sell it to other people. And yeah....I was going to talk to you about that. It seems there could be quite large performance gains by making callable be an actual type as opposed to just 'some random things that could be callable', particular on the return type and parameter type.....as currently it needs to be checked each time a 'callable' is passed, right?
Hi,can I ask some help I am confuse in using spl_autoload_register I always get error "Warning: require(myapp\ooemployee\classes\Employee.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\wamp\www\ooemployee\init.php on line 13"
Dropbox are complete bell-ends. Won't let me login because Safari auto-inserted my username and password and dropbox say "it's an automated attempt, contact support". I was rather angry in my email, letting them know that whatever product manager came up with that idea is a complete shit pot.
@Jimbo dropbox website is just giving me internal server errors right now, but has never had a problem with chrome automatically filling in my username and password. It's entirely possible you experienced a bug rather than deliberate design decision.
Voting is opened on the Random Functions Throwing Exceptions RFC targeting 7.0: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/random-function-exceptions Cast your vote today!
I have this code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var foo = 'bar';
<?php
file_put_contents('foo.txt', ' + foo + ');
?>
var baz = <?php echo 42; ?>;
alert(baz);
</script>
Why does this not write "bar" into my text file, but alerts "42"?
It is always so hard when you start with this kind of stuff since you never know how or where to search...especially when you are not familiar with all the terminology associated with my issues
But you know, I am very careful lately as there is a lot of rubbish out there. I noticed when I learned mysql 3 weeks ago only to find out 1 week after that it is a deprecated extension and that mysqli and pdo should be used instead. I had to correct so many mistakes due to bad tutorials articles that im scared and have no idea where to get my information from
The biggest issue is when I post a question in stackoverflow. People really just tend to give me a solution instead of actually teaching or pointing out the core problem so that they can farm points
@Sajad tereško has been incredibly patient in helping you. If you don't listen to him it's your problem, not his. Don't insist on an argument to beat through your willful ignorance.
@Sajad you should learn to find things out for yourself and then ask question when you are confused. Stop looking to be spoon-fed, it won't help you. You are very privileged to have gotten Tereško's patience.