how can I validate the url's of the website ? after clicking this button the user's session should be terminated and he should be redirected again to the home page.
Every effort I've seen from them has been entirely centered around the promotion and endorsement of their products. I saw nothing that would have helped the weekend warrior find using PHP any easier as a direct consequence of anything they did.
If anything their efforts resulted in making it harder on the little guy.
I get that it's a business, but I'm strictly referring to the size of the contribution to the community, not the intention of their efforts beyond making money.
@ircmaxell Nothing substantial, from what I've seen. At least not lately. A few outdated tutorials online. A few open source PHP projects I really hadn't any use for. Besides the size of their contributions to PHP itself, I wouldn't even call Zend a "leader" in the PHP world.
I've watched as projects like composer made a bigger impact over night then ZF did in all of its years.
Then again I'm more focused on revolutionary change than evolutionary change. I may be biased.
I spent a good amount of time last year working for Zend, teaching ZF2, working on ZF2 and teaching PHP 5.3 and PHP 5 in general (basic/advanced)
and in 2013 as well
Yes, of course they gain a profit from it, but don't nullify the effort they put in it, because there's a load of good stuff coming from there. Not everything is C macro hell (php-src)
Zend Framework is just another brush stroke on the bland canvas that is the mediocrity of every PHP framework ever invented, in my opinion. There was nothing that wowed me there.
If anything they went with the tide, not against it. That hardly qualifies as shaping an ecosystem in my book.
@Sherif then you probably forget that progress comes from iterations, and you are also ignoring what sort of ecosystem is spawning out there due to composer (that would never have existed without the framework raise between 2007~2012)
you are very welcome to simply ignore us and just spit on our work: we(framework people)'re always happy to be treated like that
Which part of that was my spitting on anyone's work? There is no lewdness in my stating my opinion dramatically. There was absolutely nothing revolutionary about ZF. It was what ever other framework out there at the time was. It copied and blended into a crowd.
Anyway, not here to waste my time trying to convince posers :) later
@ircmaxell Yea well, he sounded like a pretty good shill about to go on on a holy fatwa of "ZF shaped the world" there for a minute. So pardon me if I was a bit harsh there ;)
and ignore lists are for those who have no self restraint. If you don't like what someone is saying you really don't have to engage with them. Even worse when you engage with those not engaged only to inform them that you have disengaged.
@vamshigoli That's a poor question to ask overly technical people. They'll intentionally take it overly literal and say "yes" when they're not actually experienced in MongoDB, which is what you're looking for.
@Sherif "while installing php driver i am getting the mongo db in the xampp" Obviously there is an error mentioning MongoDB when loading a web page using xampp. Keep up.
my xampp version 5.6.8 version for php mongo using php_mongo-1.6.8-5.6-vc11 this was renamed as php_mongo in ext folder and in php.ini file placed as extension=php_mongo.dll
(sorry for barging in @vamshigoli, but you may find it interesting to use ampps. comes bundled with php, mysql, postgresql, mongo, and lots of things you wouldn't dream of)
My guidance would be to just not run your stack on Windows, honestly, but it just sound to me like you need to do a little more trouble shooting. You likely didn't edit the correct php.ini file or your extension_dir isn't where you think it is.
phpinfo() will tell you where your "Loaded configuration file" is.
My guess is because you specified extension=php_mongo.dll in your php.ini and it's called php_mongo-1.6.8-5.6-vc11.dllin the zip archive from that link you showed earlier, that it obviously doesn't find a php_mongo.dll file to load for the extension. Should be pretty obvious once you look phpinfo
@vamshigoli
@Orangepill Yea, needed a break from PHP for a while.
@Sherif the zip file which i was renamed as php_mongo and copied in ext folder and that same name has placed in php.ini file like extension=php_mongo.dll
i have been trying since from couple of days i have searched a lot regarding this where i have did wrong,but as per the guidelines everything seems to be looks fine what i have did....at last i have came here
@Orangepill I think taking a few months off work between jobs this year did me a lot of good, honestly. I got to work on so many cool things I would have otherwise not had the time for.
here is the code RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/404/$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://jobguide.australianenglishcenter.com/404.php [L]
@JoeWatkins Well, when you never bother to learn what a queue is or bother understanding the difference between a program and a programming system, what do you expect? Clearly this person has already decided on how to solve a problem they don't understand. Of course the answer to such a question will be equally as stupid as the question itself.
@JaswinderKaur help me understand here. You actually redirect non-existent pages (with a header?) to another url which will in turn be redirected to your error page?
@JaswinderKaur Don't redirect. You can specify custom error documents in Apache httpd with the ErrorDocument handler. See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/custom-error.html
@JaswinderKaur Your problem is that you don't understand how apache httpd works. Read the link I gave you so that you can better understand the difference between what ErrorDocuemnt does and what RewriteRule does and why I suggested one and not the other.
@kelunik WHEN is the problem. You're forgetting that by then it'll be too late ;)
You'll have to wait a day for your ISP's resolvers to TTL again
Besides relying on heavy DNS cache is a thing of the past. These days everyone worth a damn just relies on more nameservers. DNS queries aren't as expensive as they once were.
The ones that really need the cache do a much better job of dealing with it.
I'm greatly confused by aws. I registered a domain, created a redhat linux instance, installed nginx, created a hosted zone, and am stuck at creating a record set (my registered domain doesn't appear where tutorial seems to say it should). I think the problem is I have little idea what most of this means.
I also think the only solution is to read more, but I'm somewhat depressed now so I'll bother you with it.
gud morning guys i'm really stuck into it...I have a woocommerce checkout form where i have two radio button COD and direct when i click COD(cash on delivery ) i need to get a popup form ....My problem is where to edit it and how to handle its action ..i have no idea in woocommerce plugins..Pls any 1 can help me out
does anyone know an in-depth article explaining php-fpm? the manual page is very high level and I'd like to understand how it implements fcgi under the hood