Hello PHP gurus, anyone of you is experienced on Wordpress? Can we cal wp_localize_script() a second time with the same $name and update the $data values?
I'm working in a child theme, In my-page-template.php I have :
//...
$id_curr= 5;
wp_localize_script('my_js', 'ajaxload', array('post_id' => $id_curr));
In my_js.js I have an AJAX call :
$.ajax({
//...
type: 'post',
data: {
action: 'ajax_load',
post_id: ajaxload.post_id
...
@Orangepill I'm looking for something new right now. I'd like to be able to work from St. Cloud, but I would have no problem driving to the cities occasionally, even a few times a week sometimes.
Well, it was going to be the new realestate for my PHP coding exercise platform which I was hoping to put on php.io originally, but someone snagged it from me literally moments before I was able to register it.
shrug it's just a prototype. The idea was to prove you could teach someone to code something simple and have an autonomous system infer whether the code would work or not.
codecademy's business model was genius though. Give it to all the students for free :D
Guyz i have a question about object oriented programming i want you expert guyz to check my class if any vulnerability or bad approach or any other bug. Should i post my class here?
I mean sure, if you broke a arm or have some minor accident then perhaps you could fit on the bike, but anything else would really require a proper car.
> All single responders have been fully trained to work on their own. Our motorcycles carry the same life-saving equipment as ambulances, including a defibrillator—a machine used to restart a patient’s heart when they have had a cardiac arrest.
there's a big push for big shops to have defibs in them at the moment, lots already do but at their own expense, and it's considerable expense, I think the health service will provide them eventually
Although they should put a drug addict / criminal on one of those cars / bikes, and tell him that the destination is a safe place, I'd like to see anyone get there faster, and with the cars/bikes own sirens the criminal would panic thinking the police was on his tail all the way :D
@SalmanShahid __seter and __geter are bad. get rid of them. you should inject data using the constructor __construct($firstname, $surname, $stuff). the constructor is not optional, setters are
@bwoebi i think most of people hated having to import variables in the closure's scope using "use", but with the new syntax the auto import won't work if you still want a multiline body, am i right?
new rfc is:
$a = 10;
// a is undefined, anon func (requires use() for to function)
(function(){ return $a + 10; })();
// a is defined, closure-ish
(function() => $a + 10; )();
// would also add:
(function() => { return $a + 10; })();
@Abe I even prefers Java's approach to closures over PHP's
And that says something
In Java, if you want to pass a variable into a closure, it must be final or effectively final
That is, it must not change since it was defined (similar to JS's const)
And that's it, the compiler determines whether or not I can pass this variable in
Why do I have to hint the compiler in PHP what should be passed in and what should not?
Why can it not figure it out on its own?
From what I read the proposed syntax is there just to overcome that stupid use keyword that serves absolutely no purpose aside from annoying anyone who even thinks of writing functional in PHP.
Hi everyone. I would like to use imagecopyresampled() and the second parameter is the $image which is from imagecreatefromjpeg().. if i have the image data can i simply just have that as in the $image or do i need to use imagecreatefromjpeg()?
Don't forget, your object must only exist in a valid state. Therefore, you could make your object with all the constructor parameters as it's properties for it to exist in a valid state, then use a factory|mapper to build that object from the xml.
@Jimbo So the factory does all the translating from XML to the specific properties / data, which could then be provided to a new instance of the response class?
@Sean You can do it however you like in the factory, even use another object to map the properties / validate etc. But in essence, you call your factory, you get back what you want or an exception
my ajax call stopped working when I moved my code to another server but to that another I haven't linked my domain name .So I am accessing my site using ip address only .. Its giving me error. "Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at 1.1.1.1/myfolder/main.php. This can be fixed by moving the resource to the same domain or enabling CORS."
@John Read into Cross Origin Requests and workarounds if you -really- need to. Something like JSONP could be a temporary bandaid until you're all set up.
There's a fair amount of solutions for it though, I'm positive that Stack Overflow has plenty of answers around the subject.
Cross-Origin Request Sharing - CORS (A.K.A. Cross-Domain AJAX request) is an issue that most web developers might encounter, according to Same-Origin-Policy, browsers restrict client JavaScript in a security sandbox, usually JS cannot directly communicate with a remote server from a different dom...