@bwoebi possibly a stupid question; would it be possible for a PHP extension to give warnings/errors when a function or class is used with the incorrect case compared to how it was declared?
@DanLugg you meant deserialization or serialization?
i would say parsing is a technique, synonym of "traversing"... while deserialization uses parsing and returns the result of the transformation. for instance you can parse something and not getting any output, like for syntax validation, analysis, etc. as opposed to deserialization which is one of the possible uses of parsing. makes sense?
I was thinking that rather than just introducing it in a new version and it being a big shock for people to have to figure out how much of their code is broken, if it's possible to make an extension that does the detecting, people could start correcting their code way before the introduction of case-sensitivity is enforced by the engine.
hence the idea of an extension that allows incorrect case-spelling to be detected in a 7.x code....to give them a couple of years to learn how to spell.
@Abe I'm afraid not, it would be really really tricky do to outside language core. Like: 1) generate the class name with some obfuscated suffix 2) store it on your own global class table 3) use a global macro to fetch and deobfuscate the "private" class name... not worth it. Some things must be core language features.
Can any one recommend a good comment system? I don't need much, I just need to be able to associate comments to specific projects, edit comments, delete etc. basic stuff.
isn't it better to have a different branch for php7? it's not a huge lib, class_alias and stuff would be a bit too much effort than necessary for something this small
$helper = new getConnection($dbh, getConnection::branch($_SESSION['branch'])); I'm accessing static array withing the constructor arguments ? . Is that safe ?
someone using swiftmailer around? is there a way to use it async-ish? it takes too much time to send emails within transactions and i'm getting sporadic deadlocks i would love to get rid because of that. do i have to solve it myself or there is a way to solve it automagically?
I used below code in breadcrumb template to display the notice and messages
<div class="GlobalerrorBox">
<div class="container ">
<div class="message fL">
<?php echo $this->getMessagesBlock()->getGroupedHtml() ?>
</div>
<div class="fR"><i class="fa fa-times"></i>
Hey, am pretty bad at backend dev so need a little help.
I have a form and i need to call a function as form action. The function doesn't have ny returns. It just submits data to mysql database. Is it possible?
So I had am issue all day yesterday, A very strange behavior I can't seem to solve. For some reason, during a routing and dispatch process, the status code is set to 501 if I use the request method "delete" or "put". Now I narrowed it down to an even stranger behavior. I have a function that only returns $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'], if I change this to return "delete" instead, the problem with the status code disappears. @tereško @Danack @Charles
For you who are up now, the code it self is completly written by me, and is very simple. There's nothing in the code that states a 501 status code
Changing the method to:
public function getMethod()
{
$method = $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'];
return 'DELETE';
}
Works, but:
public function getMethod()
{
$method = $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'];
return $method;
}
Doesn't :D
@Abe the code 501 is actully set by the code I see now, but it's really strange how that could happend. Doing a var_dump on the method, it outputs "DELETE", so me changing to returning "DELETE" instead of getting it from that function shouldn't make a difference in my opinion. I need to set up a test case for this so I can show how it's reproduced...
the whole handling of globals is just horrific, so I tend to just leave it to this class to handle it, I use a reflection method to factor the services, why I don't wanna use globals in the argument. But I could set up a factory to take care of the injection
still though, there's no reason to believe that is causing the problem in this case in my opinion
i have no idea, also i'm not familiar (and possibly dislike) dispatcher routing, so i can't really help. i just think that you should wrap superglobals and methods like header() http_response_code() etc in one place only, so that it's easier to debug
from ajax responses i am getting whitespaces. previously it worked well. but today did some changes and i am using previous functionality response have whitespaces
@ErikLandvall i can't really tell which pattern i'm using (assuming that i'm using one :D) but i dislike having headers set in several places. i send them with the response body, only after i collected them all
@Abe, yhea, this code I'm working on isn't complete, I'm trying to figure out a comfortable way to deliver what's dispatched. for the moment the returned value is a simple asoc array, I could make a view model instance that contains more then just the data, including the headers and status code for instance :) I made the changes to the Request class discussed
cool, now have a Response class too, if you don't have it yet :P it shouldn't contain header() and stuff, but should just collect the headers, the response body, etc
Not sure about the if / else in the sender as that'll increase in complexity with new sender types. Sounds like you want a sender interface and a different sender for each one
FileResponseRenderer, PhpFileResponseRenderer etc... could be inheritance there
Huge multi-page form with too many checkboxes/dropdowns --- best way to store the options and user-selected option in database? Additional issue: how to store "other" text ?
@Jimbo Yeah, can have a full 55 image deck if you want. Great present for the holidays. I got 7 packs for my friends and me with photos of us all looking as stupid as possible (usually intoxicated)
There seems to be a negative downvote count for candidate josilber
Not sure what to suspect here, or if the calculations are done right. It seems as the total count would subtract the abs DV value from the UV though but who knows what's actually in play here.
Disclaimer: I'm not part of any sid...
The same thing applies to questions too. If the number is below 100, the sign is shown (for both up- and downvotes), but omitted if larger or equal to 100. — poke1 min ago
@Abe Added a Response class that took care of all this as you sugested, and now the code works as sugested. Shows that good design is extra important in PHP.
I'm using php 5.5 with mysqli in e of my application. But sometimes the application suddenly expires it's session and told to login. Not getting what to do. Does anybody help me here?
The line that stated the 501 status code, if I changed it to throw a fatal error, then the code worked.. no error ofc ... so that code was never runned, but stil lwas somehow
@Abe ofc impossible, but you have the whole repo if you like to confront me on it ;)
@Andrea we wouldn't and that's exactly why they didn't do it. Because this would take a lot of time to discuss with community which Sara probably is a bit tired of