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11:07
@HassanAlthaf In a PHP context? Or just in general?
@Oldskool In general, nvm now. I managed to remove it though Camtasia
@HassanAlthaf Ah cool. Otherwise I'd have suggested using something like avidemux.
(y)
I made this video, and facebook doesnt like the music in it.
-__-
Doesn't like.. as in blocked or rendered badly?
Probably contentid
\o/ SO is finally clean from all crap!
11:15
@PeeHaa o/
Hey @NeelIon o/
Sorry had a meeting back now :p
Hey guys, I would highly appreciate it if you take some time to help me out win the ESOFT Dev Challenge competition. Please consider liking this post to help me out: facebook.com/praveen.tissera/videos/o.1052632924777095/…
@PeeHaa i got muscle strain man, its really a serious injury
Liked! :)
11:32
@Sean Thanks bro
Abe
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what's your preferred way to type check array values?
$this->foos = array_map(function(Foo $foo){ return $foo; }, $foos);
or array_walk. are there better options? :B
$this->foos = (function(Foo ...$foos){ return $foos; })($foos);
Go all functional
function curry($callback, $secondParam) { return function($firstParam) use ($callback, $secondParam) { return call_user_func($callback, $firstParam, $secondParam); }; }
$isFoo = curry('is_a', 'Foo');
$allFoos = array_reduce($objectArray, $isFoo, true);
Writing that in PHP felt strangely dirty.
Abe
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11:48
indeed
Can you link it?
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because they aren't real closures
if i could vote it would be because of that :B
It was withdrawn or failed because a new one is being written here
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if php can't get actual scope inheritance better not adding anything
Oh that code above would also not work anyway.
as array_reduce Would just return the last array item's callback evaluation
11:55
moin
Hello Guys
I need help for Paypal integration in PHP
@PeeHaa what does the 268 mean in your ss?
12:14
286 notifications I assume
Err, review notifications or something
It's the review queue
It's 10K+ only iirc
@Naruto Review queue cc @Sean
aaaaah, that's why it's unknown for me :P
@Naruto Yeah, but you'll unlock it eventually.
Any help would be really appriciated
I want to implement Future payment via Paypal + PHP
12:21
@Oldskool I've decided not to be a reputation 'ho' anymore.. So most likely it will take ages :D
I have done this in iOS mobile
But unable to find the way in PHP
I've not heard anyone mention Paypal in here for ages, I suspect everyone has successfully blotted out the horrors.
Hello everyone!
Allo!
I thought that PayPal was well documented??
12:22
Man that flexbox froggy over in JS was really fun ahah
I got a simple question which I'm unsure about... Will a normal catch(Exception $e){} catch all possible exceptions that were thrown?
@HamZa Well documented != usable
@DaveRandom hehe, good point
Yes Paypal is well documented but for future payment I'm unable to find the documentation for PHP...
@Aborted Yep.
12:24
@Sean Thank you!
The only thing it wouldn't do is if you threw an exception object which doesn't extend \Exception, and I'm not sure if you can do that or not.
I think that's quite unlikely, especially with the API I'm currently using
Thank you @Sean !
Just remember that it pays to be specific when handling exceptions ^^
In performance?
Nope, for readability / handling
12:26
Well I only need to log the error message anyway. I don't do any special handling
@Naruto No need to ho yourself around ;-) Just keep contributing and the rep will come naturally.
My plan exactly :)
@Oldskool quite hard if there's no interesting question :P
@HamZa what do you mean? Arn't the 'feed me code' questions good enough for you? :P
Q: select the row with highest value in mysql ? ie: 1 = 4, 2 = 7, 3 = 100 then return all data of 3
SELECT * FROM Users WHERE Points ?
12:38
@Naruto haha
@KristianHareland hint : max
haha, ive looked into that but didnt quite get it tbh.
@KristianHareland try to create a SQL fiddle and share the link sqlfiddle.com otherwise it's quite unclear "what doesn't work"
Hi 11.
I have implemented a sandbox paypal account express checkout in my website, Funding was not updating in my sandbox account please advice
@KristianHareland Sounds like you need WHERE Points = MAX(Points)
Will select the row with the highest Points value (assuming that is an integer field)
12:53
Is it also possible to get the one that is right under highest ?
@KristianHareland Sure ORDER BY Points DESC LIMIT 2
Result 2 = second lowest
Or better: WHERE Points < MAX(Points) ORDER BY Points DESC
That way it will return it instantly, since the points have to be lower than the max
so basically, i can do a query like: SELECT * FROM Users WHERE Point < MAX(Points) ORDER BY Points LIMIT 5;
That would give you the top 5 under the one with the highest points (so the highest would be excluded)
@bwoebi ping
If you want a top 5, then use <= MAX
12:55
okay thanks!
lifesaver :)
@KristianHareland Also don't forget to ORDER BY Points DESC
default is ascending, which would be awkward for a top 5
Then the user with the most most points would be sorted as #5
posted on December 11, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by DannyFeliz */

Abe
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mornings o\
hey @Abe
Abe
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13:11
stupid dislocated arm
@Oldskool, i think im getting an error (i know)
'SELECT * FROM Users WHERE TotalPoints <= MAX(TotalPoints) ORDER BY TotalPoints DESC LIMIT '.$Limit.';'
/me slaps @KristianHareland ... ewwwww! mysql_ functions? You should've stopped using those 5 years ago!
MySQLi or PDO are the way to go nowadays, but that on the side.
What it basically says is your query returned a boolean rather than a result resource. In other words the query failed.
Usually a syntax error.
@KristianHareland But you should definitely read this: stackoverflow.com/questions/12859942/…
mysql_ functions don't even exist anymore in PHP7, they're ancient
also, I heard they give you cooties ...
Multithreading in #PHP7 blows my mind! https://github.com/krakjoe/pthreads and http://docs.php.net/manual/en/pthreads.installation.php
that's nice ...
that's awful ...
13:44
@JoeWatkins Sounds legit
@Aborted On PHP 5.6 yes, but on PHP 7 you need to now do catch(Throwable $te) {} as EngineExceptions are outside the standard exception hierarchy. php.net/manual/en/class.throwable.php
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*Error's
@Abe eff that.
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:p
btw... nobody did a @Trowski / Throwski joke yet? strange :D (for who doesn't know, he is the author of the Throwable rfc)
14:06
package-private => namespace-private (good or bad idea for PHP? Why or why not?)
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@ErikLandvall i would just have private classes. classes i can store in a class field and instantiable only within the host class
Private classes as in private constructors? or is there some new magic here that I haven't heard of?
I find my self wanting this all the time ... namespace-private interface or constructors.
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class Host{
    public readonly $guest = class{ protected function __construct(){} };
    function makeGuest(){ return new ($this->guest)(); }
}
$x = new Host();
$guest = $x->makeGuest();
$guest instanceof $x->guest; // true
something like that.
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14:23
@ErikLandvall you sure? everything is private to something else. if you have package-private nothing can block you from creating a class in the same namespace that screws up things. just like using reflection to access private members...
what you probably want, is an @internal annotation that hides classes/methods accordingly to the scope you are in
say, @internal \Foo\Baz, if you are in the \Foo\Baz* namespace then you would have access to the class, otherwise it's "hidden"
I don't agree. it's like saying we don't need the protected or private access level as well.. I don't like the idea of using annotations for my code.
To keep a clean module interface I would use this all the time..
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@ErikLandvall you would be wasting time for something easily hackable by just creating a class in the same namespace...
How would that restrict access to classes in other namespaces?
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14:39
your code:
    namespace Baz;
    ns-protected class Foo{ function youShallNotPass(){} }
Billy Silly's code:
    namespace Baz;
    class HackIntoFoo{ function youWish(){ $x = new Foo; $x->youShallNotPass(); } }
there, billy used your protected class.
also, imagine testing with these pointless restrictions...
Well yes, but this is PHP.... yu can access private and protected functions as well by hacking in to it. The point is to clean up the interface, not for security.
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so yeah, you just want a weak warning... and imho it's not php's task to check that, the IDE should...
The fact that you can set namespaces the way you can in PHP is the issue for this implementation, not the access level in it's self.. at least imo.
Is it possible to give field name like field_name[] in zend form using zend framework2
?
> Do you ensure that all non-console/remote administrative access onto systems on your network is encrypted, as follows:
> Note : Use encryption technologies such as SSH, VPN, or SSL/TLS for web-based management and other non-console administrative access.
> Note: SSL and early TLS are not considered strong cryptography and cannot be used as a security control after 30th June, 2016. Prior to this date, existing implementations that use SSL and/or early TLS must have a formal Risk Mitigation and Migration Plan in place.
Am I missing something? SSL is not considered strong cryptography?
For remote server access, anyway
Oh, I'm looking at SSL and thinking it's SSH
I'm really, really dumb.
posted on December 11, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Thomas C */

Poor interns
always get the flak
@Sean That's because they're noobs.
Understandably so, but still...
15:15
Good afternoon coders!
I'm wanting to set up an env to run selenium tests using a php implementation. Can anyone point me to a vargant setup to host this for me?
@Nikos If you're completely new to vagrant I'd suggest building one at: puphpet.com
But then after a few weeks, throw that away and start being able to configure it yourself.
thanks for the link @Danack
+1 for puphpet
should give you a good base box to fiddle with
Can I drive my local chrome from the resulting VM, or should I just set up chrome inside the VM?
@Oldskool Unfortunately it doesn't really......the whole puphet way of configuring stuff does not appear to be a good base for people to start fiddling with...
imho.
15:25
Once you've provisioned the box (or puppet did that for you), you can start playing around with it.
And if you screw something up, just re-provision it into the initial state :)
@Nikos no idea.
Is SSL considered insecure then? Does that mean https is insecure by proxy?
np)
@Sean SSL relies on 3rd paries. And so is less trusted than key based SSH/VPN.
Or to put it more simply, the NSA finds it easier to man-in-the-middle SSL attacks than it does SSH sessions.
@Danack Thanks, I totally overlooked the whole third-party trust aspect. That makes a lot of sense.
15:33
@Sean The problem is that everybody and their mother can generate keys
Yeah. I imagine it's why things like free SSL cert services are generally regarded as "untrusted" by browsers.
And top level internet backbones in Turkey/China can 'accidentally' say that they own google.com, and have all the traffic routed to them, 'totes' by accident.
;-)
Are certs from letsencrypt.org trusted?
Yes
startssl is also trusted
15:35
That's actually pretty cool
They're trusted to reach the correct servers. Whether you trust those servers is a separate issue.
Oooh, nice.
@Sean Basically the thing with certificates is that it is based on trust. And the amount of trust should be pretty fucking low
There are multiple "fixes" for it though
In the end it is as broken as the rest of the web
@Sean SSL is insecure, TLS is secure if you trust the certificate authority
TLS + HPKP + HSTS + CT -> pretty damn robust
I can explain any of those acronyms if anyone is confused
15:40
Everything after the first, to be honest, just whooshed past me.
Not really. Just not sure I agree :)
I don't have any better idea. But there is just too much trust needed in random 3rd parties to be aclled robust imo
HPKP = Hypertext Public Key Pinning (pins sha256 hashes of your public keys to the client)
HSTS = Hypertext Strict Transport Security (upgrades requests from HTTP -> HTTPS for that domain and optionally all subdomains)
CT = Certificate Transparency, to detect malicious certificate authorities
/tinfoil hat
Thing is there's no real way to know how secure they are (until it's too late), but that's where the word "trust" comes from, haha
CT is where it becomes robust
if a CA violates trust, they get burned from the trust stores of every browser vendor
that's an expensive loss for the CA; they're strongly incentivized to never let that happen
15:42
Mm. I imagine so.
@ScottArciszewski And yet it happened on multiple occasions and they are still alive
(most of them)
@PeeHaa how many since CT was deployed?
look at DigiNotar
Every couple of months
point me to the most recent one
@ScottArciszewski Yeah they died
15:44
@ScottArciszewski In terms of hosts, do they only need to make sure the TLS Cert is set up and the authority / browser vendor handles the rest?
your server needs a certificate (signed by the CA and includes your public key) as well as the corresponding private key
@PeeHaa Symantec needs to die
I think it is safe to say we agree on that :-)
:)
but probably for unrelated reasons ;)
hehe
15:45
unless you know the same people I do
who have been sitting on their mail server for approx 10 months
To be honest, the fact that multiple groups who have used or heard of Symantec's multiple services all agree on a single point doesn't really call for any more details lmao
:P
luckily, I don't have any more details to share
I doubt we are talking about the same people. But I assume they auck on multiple levels :p
most antivirus companies are a joke
15:52
they're more interested in making sales infographics than they are in solving problems
I was just reading about the lack os aslr in many av products.
Like wtf idonteven...
like I said, they aren't interested in solving problems :)
I try to solve insecurity at a fundamental level... which is frankly incredibly hard to monetize!
if you can prevent code execution and privilege escalation, the only remaining threats are social engineering and supply chain attacks :P
(I use the first two terms in a very broad sense)
there are still other vulnerabilities of course
but if we end up in a future where you need to exploit a nontrivial side-channel to get any exploit to work, I'd be okay with that
@PeeHaa linky?
@ScottArciszewski was faster
16:01
also, there are some interesting AV vulns found in google project zero's blog :D
That seems to be 5 years old...
@DaveRandom hmmm. I have read it today or yesterday I think
Ugggh I have internet too much today. My chrome history is unsearchable :P
Hmmm it's actually better than I thought tbh
> In this first example, we just allocate and fill 100 Mega Bytes of memory. This is enough to discourage any emulation AV out there. Note: In the code below, most AV will just stop during the malloc...
wtf
:P
Such secure. Much scan. wow
16:09
@PeeHaa Y U NO TEST MALWAREBYTES?!?!?!?!?
(not you personally, obviously :-P)
that's a fat shiba
That's been my go-to AV for a while, not sure if it's still as good as it used to be like 5yrs ago when I started using it
I recommend Avast because it's free and comes with a software updater
literally the only useful thing besides shutting windows up
also, EMET should be mandatory
I only just use that MSE thing
what? Like the Windows Defender?
16:12
tbh the best AV package I've found is "just don't go on porn sites or open dodgy emails"
@DaveRandom +1 on that
porn sites aren't that bad
but dodgy emails are
@PeeHaa same mostly, I only use malwarebytes for cleaning infections, not for resident AV
@SebastianBergmann ping
16:13
@DaveRandom But they have the filthiest midget porn!
> cleaning infections
it's called DBAN
@anyone, got a unit test suite you can run under 7 with --process-isolation ?
@ScottArciszewski preferably while retaining some data :-P
DBAN then restore from a known-good backup
I leave nothing to chance
Yeh, because the users whose machines I need to clean always have one of those...
Oh no wait, the other thing
16:15
if crappy adware can get in, so can advanced exploits
some lessons are best learned the hard way :P
@Trowski ping
Well, at least the European Parliament gets it #crypto http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2015/536471/IPOL_STU%282015%29536471_EN.pdf https://t.co/7FPPAlNuZ5
tl:dr ?
@Danack Murica sucks
16:26
they've realized they can't make encryption illegal
so now they're trying to bypass it extralegally
by pressuring companies to not offer secure end-to-end authenticated encryption between two clients
they're going to be upset with me if my current project gets popular
they might be able to force the companies, but they'll never get to the consumers
it's designed to be Tor-friendly from the ground up :)
There is nothing wrong with mysqli at all.
why are you being downvoted? :S
Dec 6 at 17:11, by Danack
@ScottArciszewski reddit is a shithole.
16:33
:P
hahahahahaha
talks about how much better PDO is (I like PDO) and forgets to turn off a feature that makes it less secure by default
Hello all
can anybody please answer my question stackoverflow.com/questions/34209166/…
@LifeSaver To be honest, installing ACF (plugin) for one link is overkill
If you're only wanting to add a custom redirect for that post specifically then it's easier to just add a hook or if check for that post's ID for the permalink.
@Sean I installed ACF plugin but don't know how to do that
Is it only on that page that you want the link to go to a custom page?
and is it only that post's title that you want to go to a custom page?
I have 6 similar pages
and what if tomorrow more pages added?
16:41
@ScottArciszewski I think because a lot of people have this anti-mysqli sentiment.
I don't understand it.
Everyone is super-pro-pdo or DIE!
Honestly, there is nothing wrong with PDO either – I have just taken it upon myself to try and help balance the discussions every time it comes up.
I don't dislike mysqli
I just use PDO in my projects
because that's my preference
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A: How to create a proper hash and salt function in vb.net?

Scott ArciszewskiIn one word: Don't. You're rolling your own cryptography, which you shouldn't do unless you're a cryptography expert. Use a cryptography library instead. You shouldn't transmit a password hash, just send the plaintext password over HTTPS. In the converse scenario (transmitting a hash over HTTP)...

anyone want to add to this? or offering a dissenting opinion?
@LifeSaver Alright, so if you want it to be a regular feature, then ACF would probably be the easiest way
@Sean I tried a lot but not seeing any option to add custom field in my post
Do you have a field group set up?
Honestly, people migrating from mysql_ should probably go to mysqli_ for easiest migration.
16:47
No
And I don't mean easy in only the sense of least effort, but also most likely to be correct.
@Sean No
A lot more code must be changed to go from mysql_ to PDO.
More room for error.
@LifeSaver Alright, on the left hand side of your wp-admin dashboard, go to custom fields, create new field group
@LeviMorrison one thing that PDO does have going for it is that it's much easier to use prepared statements
16:49
@ScottArciszewski I think I probably know what you mean, but pretend I don't and explain why you think that.
how do I redirect a user to a specific .php page when they click on an anchor tag?
@Sean thanks Sir. I am reading
@MarkusHallcyon You mean do a full page redirect when someone clicks a #link?
JavaScript is your answer, but that's a strange concept to start with
@ScottArciszewski Do you need to bind the result there?
(I can't remember off the top of my head)
keep in mind, I wrote easydb to make these calls a one-liner ;)
posted on December 11, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by JobaDiniz */

@JoeWatkins What's up? Looking for unit tests?
I have a php-file which is containing 650 lines of code (1 class, 6 functions). Is it a normal thing?
17:06
are the functions members of the class?
or are they just kind of floating around in space?
yeah, one-class-per-file is pretty standard
no, that class is containing 6 functions
@ScottArciszewski ok tnx
650 lines for 6 functions sounds long...
a lot of old code didn't follow this, which made it painful to audit
@Trowski sure, unless the docblocks are eating most of that ;P
17:07
@Trowski 650 lines is not just for one function, it is for 1 class (which is containing 6 functions)
@ScottArciszewski hah, so true. I have more docblocks than code usually :P
@Shafizadeh Right, but ~100 lines per function seems is long.
ah ..! so I don't know, ok well, I will try to more optimize them
@Shafizadeh Perhaps it needs to be broken down more. See if there's some reusable functionality that could go in a separate class.
17:09
if you find yourself repeating yourself, make another method
and just invoke that
actually that class is the core-of-my-website ..!
ok
17:32
@ScottArciszewski Ah, mysqli_fetch_all works with mysqli_result, not mysqli_stmt.
oh
:P
might be able to simplify then
With the native driver there is this function mysqli_stmt_get_result.

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