@DejanMarjanovic I don't have root/admin access so can't do upgrade. You had given me root access, but I told you to change the password as I didn't want to be liable =oP
Per the manual: http://php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.phptags.php
I'm trying to learn some various MVC's and frameworks (namely Backbone.js at the moment) and the pages the frameworks use are .html files and a code snippet would be listed as:
<%- title %>
(Source: https://github.com...
Does any of you know if there's a library or something that allowes me to extract data from a table inside a pdf document to xml or something?
I'm not entirely sure myself if it's even possible because I think tables inside pdf docs aren't actually tables, but just lines drawn around content. Hence the question
I have create a application using Yii Framework, I got a problem like below:
http://example.com/articles-89/Perk+and+UPR+stress+measurement/
I need to change like:
http://example.com/articles-89/perk-and-upr-stress-measurement/
add - this sign and upper case to lower case.
I'm using Yii & ...
yeah that was just too creepy - at the point i had to consider "maybe it's just joe's dogs names" (sorry joe) wtf. please don't do that, we are all friendly here but you don't have to remember our family trees
hello all, i am a beginner to laravel framework. i want to create an inventory management system where the admin can create users and send them password via email when the admin creates a user from admin panel. can anyone give me references to begin with
@JoeWatkins not even at compile time. The type checks are completely stripped by the parser. The type checks are only checked by HHVM's static introspection tools, which you are supposed to use together with your editor.
used to just run saxon on the command line but didn't much care for spinning up a jvm, plus it can be nice to cache a compiled stylesheet in memory when applying it many times
Hey guys, posting a new question didnt help me, but i guess my question is atleast worth getting answer to. Just pin point me in right direction if anybody can.
My php scrip is getting a bitmap image through POST. How can process it and save either in directory or in database?
the speed difference was on the order of something taking a couple hours vs something taking a couple days for what I was doing (there was a lot of xml)... probably not typical
Ok I think I found it, someone able to check it? :) pastery.net/dzznfd At the bottom should fetch me the results where the ID doesn't exist on the other table.
Is it possible to receive a youtube video with php while using the in youtube app inbuilt cast-sender functionality? Does someone have a library or isn´t it possible?
@IntercoolerTurbo are you essentially trying to save YT vids to the local disk with PHP? If so, look at the command line interface for VLC and invoke that from PHP
It will work with a large proportion of YT vids just by passing it the page URL
Not every vid though, for example it doesn't work with VEVO accounts
I´m writing sth like an audio output sever for the rasberry. i want to provide my users an comfortable way to send there song suggestions to my server.
Sry my English is not the best. So you think i can provide this functionality via vlc?
Which is the best way to check connectivity? Is this fine ? function check_connectivity ($host, $port) { $connected = @fsockopen($host, $port, $errno, $errstr, 20); if ($connected) { fclose($connected); return true; } return false; }
@DaveRandom Could you provide me a point to start with or Some documentation? I can´t find the right thing :(
To make it clear. I don´t want to use a Chromecast. I just want to use the same button in the youtube app (make my server appear there) and then send the current video to my server to let it play there.
oic, I think you're probably starting in the wrong place then, because the first thing you'll need is another app on the device which enables that button to do something
I would imagine it works in a similar way to OS URL scheme handlers, but I actually have never even thought about how that sort of thing works
Once you've figured out how to make that button do something (anything) and found out exactly what sort of data it's going to give to you, then you can look at the server-side implementation
@FlorianMargaine Presumably you could hijack that same functionality though?
https://developers.google.com/places/documentation/#PlaceDetails
The "reviews" output list is apparently limited to the top 5 reviews. This isn't mentioned at all in the documentation. Is there way to get paginated results or more than 5?
@Duikboot MX records is like a sort of phonebook for mail. It tells people where the mails should be sent to (and in what order, lower priority = first)
After using header('Location: '.$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']); it is just append to the existing URL. How can i clean it up? So the URL should just be $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']
@IntercoolerTurbo for instance. If i check the manual, it says header('Location: http://www.example.com/');, not header('Location: www.example.com/'); .. If you'd debuged that string you're sending, I think you'll see you're doing the latter
@IntercoolerTurbo Read tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#page-68 (and, if you have time, the full content of RFCs 7230 and 7231), familiarity with the inner working of HTTP will make you a better web developer in many ways.
Not doing that is a bit like driving without reading the highway code. You can figure out most of the rules by yourself pretty quickly, but eventually you are going to try and do something complicated and crash and die
@Gordon Lol. I saw that bike you linked earlier. Whoah. But it looked pretty awesome in the first pic, then the last pic was more 'real' outside and I couldn't tell if that was how it was before, or after
@daveRandom thank´s for the advice. But my main problem is that my job is writing Applications not only for web , mostly database apps in java, C#. So i have no time to get deep understand of a specific area :( I hate it and i would love to get deeper, but deadlines of each project are close. But i try to take a look at it.
Speaking of bikes, I've been told that if I'm really, really really good, and I save really really hard, I can go get one of these for my birthday in 4 months
@Gordon The first pic is definitely a lovely looking bike, though
@DaveRandom that's why you don't attempt to drive into the contraflow without reading the highway code … but after that, you do … So, I prefer being dumb. (Real world analogies suck btw.)
@bwoebi RFC in the making? To be entirely honest, I've yet to use yield in production code because I don't think I've been using large enough datasets, and if I am, I'm already using LIMIT on any queries
@Gordon Looks like you really need to have that set in your mind for 3/4 years time then. Get the smaller bike on PCP (do they have that over there?) - so in 3 years time you'll be able to hand this smaller bike back and use the value of it for a part exchange for the one you really want
But lower monthly payments and a bigger balloon payment at the end if you want to own it, or trade it back in with a guaranteed future value (GFV) for another one, or just hand it back and walk away
Sorry if this is a silly question, but believe I need some help defining logic. I have the following dispatcher: (see below..)
I'm trying to define the segment and put in it's own class. Thinking of a factory? am I wrong? in that case, can we call it something more particulate? Please advice...
Looks like you're creating a User object, and a factory can use whatever it needs to create this, and in this case it's using request args to create the user. Then you validate it. This is good. Then problem is then you're doing something with the repository and setting a response status
I'd say you have UserFactory::createFromRequest(Request $request), and do the response and repository stuff elsewhere
I actually have it divded ito an aggregation root, just simplified what the dispatcher does, but thanks for the advice. I also belive I use the wrong term for the data mapper, as repository.. not sure
<?php
new class() {
public string $string;
public function __construct() {
var_dump($this->string += 10); # :(
var_dump($this->string); # :)
}
};
int(10)
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Typed property class@anonymous::$string must be string, integer used in /usr/src/php-src/l.php:8
Stack trace:
#0 /usr/src/php-src/l.php(3): class@anonymous->__construct()
#1 {main}
thrown in /usr/src/php-src/l.php on line 8