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00:02
Ahoy hoy
@ircmaxell Nice article about reading PHP code.
Thanks! There's far more to come
@NikiC is planning on doing the next one in the series (it's not announced yet though)
Yea, I'm looking forward to it definitely something I'm very curious in
Actually, I'm starting to write the third one right now :-P
Great! I actually have a post to publish...not on anything nearly as interesting as yours though ;)
Anyway, be back later
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00:06
@ircmaxell It's fun when you get on a kick and just start churning out material, isn't it? Whether it's code or writing or whatever. I love that!
peace out!
@rdlowrey Yeah, it's a lot of fun
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@CharlesSprayberry later
01:18
@Nikic: are you going to go over zend_parse_parameters in detail? Or should I in my zval post...
This may sound kind of silly but... what is the name of the type of testing Quality Assurance should be responsible for?
@Nikic: I mean in detail about how it parses the parameters and how it works? If you want to just go over it in a high level (glossing over conversion, just saying the output parameters) and I'll dive into it a bit deeper, that would be cool. Since I think the ZVAL background would come in handy on the dive
@CharlesSprayberry integration testing, boundary testing, acceptance testing, etc...
@ircmaxell But you would never describe what they do as unit testing?
I know, I know this sounds really silly
@CharlesSprayberry No, they should never be that close to code
@ircmaxell That's what I thought. Ok, thanks.
01:24
:-D
wow, healthy response from twitter about my two latest posts...
A couple weeks ago I had actually thought about digging into the codebase. Since I'm doing it professionally now I feel like I should know more about the language itself. But, I don't realistically know enough C to get started with that...I'd have to learn C first.
No you don't :-D
I like that you started out with enough info that you're not totally lost
I know! That's what I like about your post
That's the point of this series. You really don't need to know C. By the end, you should be able to understand how to read it and how it works...
hopefully.
That would be awesome.
01:28
It's a tall order, but I think between @NikiC and myself, we should be able to pull something interesting off...
Yea, but spreading useful knowledge of PHP is a good thing. It's like a diamond in the rough...a really big rough but still
Sure, but then again, I like things people say are impossible...
I'd rather try something hard and fail, than always take the easy route
I agree. Nobody ever did anything great going the easy route.
It's not even about doing anything great. It's more about when you do succeed the feeling is so much bigger. That's what I'm after. The thrill of trying something hard, and pulling it off...
and that's my problem, once I get to the point I think I've pulled it off (or solved the hard bits) I lose interest and move to another challenge. For my personal projects at least...
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@ircmaxell Yeah I have that problem with women
01:34
lol
which is odd, since professionally, I'm mostly known as a finisher, because I come into projects that are late and failing, and make them succeed quickly...
@ircmaxell I run into the same problem myself
yeah, I've got 3 books and 2 research papers started, that I just never got around to finishing
I really should finish the one book and try to publish it... It's really a good concept
assuming it is about php .. for what skill level ?
nope. About programming in general
aimed at mid-level and up developers
hmm ... i got a question
if you book ended up on demonoid.me with 200 seeders , would you see it as good or bad thing ?
01:48
good
because usually it is a touchy subject
I believe in Tim O'Reilly's standpoint: c4sif.org/2012/01/…
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I would say touchy for people who are looking for the money rather than the notoriety of having done something worthwhile ...
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Of course, money is always good
01:53
yeah .. .especially since , George R R Martin's "A Dance With Dragons" has 300 seeders
oO
that little?
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@tereško I'm really excited for season 2 here in a couple of weeks to start on HBO
have you read the books @rdlowrey?
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oh yeah
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I'm re-reading the second one now before the next season
01:54
@rdlowrey , i still have not begun the second book
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Third and fifth books are my favorites
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I'm completely convinced he's going to drop dead before finishing the series.
I agree completely
I love the fifth book. It's odd how subtle the shifts are towards deeper fantacy
which reminds me .. have you read all 5 books from Hitchhikers Guide to Galaxy trilogy
01:56
lol;
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Only the original ...
shame on you
wow, my reddit post is still #1 for the past 11 hours...
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nice. I really need to sign up just so I can upvote specific requests in here
dont get your hopes up .. r/php is pretty quite
01:57
Yeah, I know. But normally it's only there for a few hours...
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I watched the first season of game of thrones before reading the books. If you get a chance @tereško I'd definitely recommend reading the second book if you can before watching the next season
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They're so damn long, it's hard to find time without putting everything else on the back burner
@ircmaxell that's because you tend to use too long words in your articles
same here
@tereško lol
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Note to self: appeal to 3rd grade reading level if I want reddit + votes
01:59
Nah, not at all...
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Unrelated: sometime before I go to sleep tonight I'll have pushed (what I think) is a fully-functioning and 100% tested/documented 0.1 version of my Artax project. If you guys don't mind in the next few days I'd love any constructive criticism you may have if you get the chance (not pressing, not required)
heya. quick question. ($instance instanceof Some\Namespace\Classname) should work just as well as did the old Some_Namespace_Classname long classnames, right?
@rdlowrey link?
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@markustharkun github.com/rdlowrey/Artax ... I still have some documentation to add yet
@rdlowrey i actually have it as an audiobook on my laptop
but i haven't got time to put it one in past two month
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@markustharkun Yes on that question. Works the same if you're in the global namespace scope. If you're inside another namespace you'll need to specify the class relative to the root namespace
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02:13
$instance instanceof \Some\Namespace\Classname <-- note the leading slash
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(or specify it relative to the current namespace)
and that check should happen when you pass $instance to the object/function , imho
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I generally agree with @tereško ... though our friend PHP sometimes forces us to check inside the method body when you want to do things like accept both an array and an object that implements ArrayAccess
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If you wanted different functionality, that is
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though I don't know why you would
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02:18
kind of defeats the purpose of allowing both :)
seems like something one would actively try to avoid in codebase
thus , my point stands
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you're right. after I typed it I was like, "wait, that makes no sense"
happens to the best of us
gods below , why is it so hard to find a good urban-fantasy book ?!?
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haha I haven't found one
well .. there are few , Jim Buthecher's "Dresden Files" series is quite good , and "Iron Druid" isn't bad either
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02:21
I apparently have to catch up on my backlog of Hitchhiker's Guide reading
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before I attempt anything else, that is
but 99% in genre is crap
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I'll put those in my "download for free" queue, then
for dresden's series you might want to go with audiobook version , they are read by James Marsters
in case you know what that is
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Alas, I'm not familiar, but I'll make sure I get my introduction via Dresden Files
02:34
oh ... lol ... you have managed to skip Buffy somehow
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haha yeah I never had any experience :)
If you also have not seen Firefly, then i will take all your geek-points away
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Oh no, I've seen every episode of firefly :)
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I actually purchased the dvd set
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I've actually eaten a holiday meal with Summer Glau before
02:44
õõ
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My sister is an assistant director on lots of tv shows and movies out in hollywood and she worked with her on Sarah Conner Chronicles when it was on
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So she came over and had Thanksgiving dinner with us a few years ago when I lived there
i will assume that you are not lying
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haha no
< does not trust people
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02:47
No reason to on the internet ...
anyway , seems like a pretty awesome story, if true
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yeah sweet, here, lemme see if i can dig up some pictures that will back me up. not the actual event, but enough to demonstrate that I'm not making stuff up :)
hey guys, have a questions regarding which frameworks to use in PHP.. my team is small with just 3 developers and we do not follow any framework as of now but would like to get process oriented and organized. what do you suggest?
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of course, I suppose I could just be using someone else's photos too ...
naah , i am not the obsesive type
@dev_musings , i would recommend to start by forcing everyone in your team to watch videos from "clean code talks" series on youtube
checking it out
well .. the first 4 videos , the 5th is about unittesting frameworks they use at google
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Anyway, I'll catch you guys later. I'm going to try to not stay up till 3am tonight
its 5am here =P
02:51
@tereško agree
Anyone have time to help with a file upload issue
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Q: Does tmp_name get destroyed when user goes to another php page?

DenoteoneDo $_FILES["file_name"]["tmp_name"]; get destroyed if the user goes to another php page? I am trying to pass the tmp_name in a hidden form field to the actual submit function where the tmp_name is copied to the server. So this is my flow: User Submits forms -> User confirms submission (all $_PO...

if you want to keep the "tmp_name" for more the initial POST request, you should put it in $_SESSION
though, why would you do something like that is beyond me
it is so the user can confirm all there info and the file name before submitting
but you have already uploaded the file
I havnt copied from the tmp
02:57
i see no point why user cannot just "confirm" the latest file
The person I am helping wants a "confirmation" page that shows all there info in a static table with the post data in hidden fields
based on what deceze answered the tmp_name is destroyed. But @teresko what you are saying is if the tmp_name is in a session it will keep the tmp file there?
it will keep the name
i have no idea how long the file would be in /tmp/ folder
thanks for the info.
that's why i would suggest to move the file , and then delete if in "post-upload machinations" user decided to cancel
thats what I am going to do.
plus the hidden field and path names is a danger I hadn't thought of yet.
03:03
play.typeracer.com <-- I'm only hitting about 80 WPM
yeah, it would be extremely easy for anyone with firebug or some other inspector tool ( or in case of Opera - just by viewing source ) to mess with the hidden fields
@tereško: have you work on rtf? i need to parse it and display the text on screen
oh ... you are talking about text document format
not text,i have one url of rtf file
i need to convert into html
i have try the one class from phpclasses but not work
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Q: Free (preferably) PHP RTF to HTML converter?

MelissaI am writing a converter for an old db app which contains a large amount of user entered RTF text. Ideally, the RAW RTF should be converted to HTML for display in a browser. I have tried rtfparseclass from PHP Classes, which works ok, but seems to be thrown off but some of the embedded font defi...

let me check
thank you
 
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06:19
@ircmaxell I don't think I'll say much more than "s" is a string, "l" is an integer and "z" is just any PHP value ^^
 
3 hours later…
09:40
@Gordon did you notice the solution given by the questioner?
it isn't exactly a filter, because they are using unset on a completely different element of the array.
09:54
I guess the question would become: How do I unset an element of an array? which would be a duplicate anyway.
10:05
@Paul yes, i did notice the solution.
11:13
hi
11:25
@NikiC Cool, then I'll dig into it a bit more (showing how it actually does the parsing, etc)
@ircmaxell why didnt you just fork, patch and send a pull request?
volomike can't possibly understand that its about 20 characters of typing to fix it rather than the 387 he wrote in his comment.
hello there ;)
@Gordon eih, it's such a simple fix...
11:38
happy new day everybody!
@ircmaxell yes, thats why i am asking :)
@Paul That's the ironic part...
@Gordon fine...
@Paul he also likely doesnt understand that people will likely copy and paste the sample with the vulnerability and consider this the way it should be done
We share the code we share the bugs. That has always been true. We either fix or we moan. Forget those who moan.
;)
11:44
@ircmaxell , in PDO it's more common to use named parameters , instead of just "?" placeholders
@ircmaxell and merged :)
@tereško I could care less.
lol
you cared enough to submit a patch
õo
@ircmaxell you could care less... good, because that means you care a bit
@ircmaxell but what I wanted to say actually: and already you're a contributor to another project... amazing, how easy github makes it
lol. Yeah
11:47
although the question remains how you found that project in the first place. doesnt look like anything you'd want to use in a project
@tereško I cared that it's done right. I could care less about named parameters. It's a nice idea in theory, but I'd much rather let the database engine handle it...
@ircmaxell why do americans say 'I could care less' when they actually mean they couldn't care less???
@Gordon he commented on my post: blog.ircmaxell.com/2012/03/…
@markustharkun , there is no point in channellings Carlin
@markustharkun I could care less about named parameters being used...
11:49
@markustharkun <scnr>because they are americans. they also say "fall" instead of "autumn" because they cannot remember that autumn is when the leaves fall </scnr>
@markustharkun Ah, good point. Fair enough
@Gordon :D it isn't the same though, I could care less is used wrongly from a logics point of view
@markustharkun same answer though ;)
sorry @ircmaxell :)
11:50
sorry for what?
for the american clichee joke :)
don't worry bout it at all...
so, fork, patch, pull request, delete repo. All in about 5 minutes. Not too bad for a Tuesday morning...
you may call me a bavarian nazi from schwarzwald if you like ;)
@Gordon Um. Dude. Um... No
@ircmaxell :D
@Gordon ARE you from schwarzwald?
11:53
@markustharkun no. im from essen.
actually. im none of those mentioned above
essen... that's almost in london :o
I had to google-map essen and I was amazed how close to london it is
The only parts of Germany that I have been to are Frankfurt, Nuremberg and Munich. Would like to see more, but not yet...
good morning/afternoon/evening
I visited Munich, Köln, Münster and of course Berlin, which is my favourite city in the world :)
but would also like to see more of germany
especially the Riesling areas
Good Morning @CarrieKendall
There's so much on my list of places to go that I haven't gone yet, that I've got some travelin to do
12:02
When editing the record via form.. If there is an error (validation) - would you put user input value back to <input> value or original value from the database?
@user791022 Do what people would expect. I'd expect my edited value to remain there and a notification why it was invalid. If it reverted to the database value I'd wonder why my editing magically disappeared.
@ircmaxell well, tell me about it... it's as exciting as it is frustrating...
@user791022 definitely user
IMO
@markustharkun yeah... I almost visited 6 continents in the same year. The conference that would have taken me to 2 of them fell through. Otherwise I would have booked a winter vacation to Antartica just to say I visited all 7 in the same year...
@Paul you are right but the difficult part is I am using $_POST - how to determine to use $_POST or database? Please see my question stackoverflow.com/questions/9682543/…
@ircmaxell :-) hehe, fun plan
I only know Europe and Asia well...
12:09
Yeah, never been to Asia yet (or Africa)...
I want to go to Japan so much...
ok, time for a shower and to head to work
later
@user791022 Set your data based on whether you have $_POST or not. Modify this appropriately: $data['profile'] = $profileModel->find($id);
Paul if that the case, then it would be better if I change the input fields name same as database fields name.
@user791022 Yes, I believe in making things easy.
12:16
Yep
Post in my question if you want, I will accept your answer =)
Actually, I think the question should be closed. I'm glad you'll be able to make it work, but I don't think my answer to your question will be able to help anyone but you (and you already have it solved). stackoverflow.com/questions/9682543/…
who broke SO? :[
@CarrieKendall ?
I can't connect
ah...
yeah me neither
12:23
well, no point in living, now that SO is down
@CarrieKendall It must have been me, I used it last.
SO is down? Might as well just shut down the whole damn internet!
it wont work without SO
it hasn't been running as smothly as it used to recently... I think
my rep is jumping around all the time too
12:25
The rep jumping around is probably "normal"
I'd link to a relevant meta post but, ya know
i can already see the email: as of 7:20 CST all personal information stored on stackoverflow.com was compromised. It is strongly suggested that you change your password. PS3 all over again :'[
its up
I don't think a CC-licensed QA site have a data security breach is nearly on the same level as PS3 ;)
Crapola, time to join the ranks of the living undead and trudge my way to work...see ya guys later
what? your profile data isnt as sacred as your credit card info? PSH
my rep jumping around all the time up and down by thousends then hundreds then thousends... that's not normal
the new improved rep calculation has bugs
bugs are normal, yes :)
i wish my rep jumped around thousands ;]
12:32
could anyone plz help me with displaying images in php from database at stackoverflow.com/questions/9667666/…
i changed my approach
and the php file i m referencing in <img> is not being accessed
Hola everyone
@shweta why are you storing the image in the db
its just something my client wants me to do
i cannot convince him otherwise
your client knows what a db is and wants you to store images there?
 header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
 $image=imagecreatefromjpeg("new.jpg");
 imagejpeg($image);
 imagedestroy($image);
12:35
@CarrieKendall I'd +1 your answer stackoverflow.com/a/9278732/567663 if you used PDO or mysqli and didn't have an SQL injection vulnerability.
Hahaha, @shweta that piece of code is well worthy of a DailyWTF. :D
Hi @OmeidHerat you are a regular again?
@Paul Hey! yeah probez. but not as often as I used to.
i changed the approach....and i changed the code too
could u please have a look at it again
it seems to be better not to write the data each time in a file
@shweta may I suggest you something harsh that will help you all along your Development career ?
12:37
sure
Grab a good Book, a bigger book and read it all through.
can u suggest a book
@Paul I am not going to explain the vulnerabilities of injections on every db related question. i guess you're right about using a better extension though :]
i did read books....didnot jump in it blank
i know about the injections
they are being dealt with in the class where connection is done
@Carr
@carriekendall my client does know about db
but he still wants to do the same
@CarrieKendall A select element won't protect you from injection. I really wanted to +1 it, it is a very good answer otherwise.
12:40
@shweta w3fools.com suggest some good resources, and for book, I really can't remember one off the top off my head. but make sure you read some reviews about a book before you read it.
i did read Learning PHP O'reilly for starting and reading through Complete Reference for PHP...
@Paul i was merely giving him the idea behind his question. it is on the OP to write his code to protect against injections. also, SO is riddled with 'how-tos' on injections so i find it repetitive on every db-related post
@CarrieKendall while I agree with you, but there is a really bad thing, ^C ^V and most of the bad practices spare likes this. :)
What Name convention do you use for table fields name? If you use CamelCase for PHP coding?
@user791022 IMO table field names, form names and variable names should be identical
12:44
@user791022 it depends on where and what project you are work on. and what fields you are talking about. but there isn't really a convention.
@user791022 there is no correlation between the two
well i m a novice...so i m not reallly sure which convention i m using
@Gordon unless you wanna dive in the hell of ORM's.
I feel it's harder to make mistakes, if you use a consistent approach
If you explode() the fields name from the database then it no longer CamelCase varible I normally use.
12:45
so if I have an input element <input name="firstName" ...
I will call the variable $firstName
and the table field firstName
my fields name from the database is underscore
@Paul i will edit though, thanks :]
@OmeidHerat impedance mismatch is inevitable once you reach a certain complexity threshold in your domain objects.
@CarrieKendall good stuff
Markus I think I will do the same
12:48
@markustharkun that is not a quit right assumption, DB are designed to keep data/data-structure separated from code. and a developer shouldn't mix them up by any mean. And again, you are application is not always the only user of the DB. :)
@OmeidHerat that's not an argument against my approach
@Gordon well said.
<?php echo "<input type='button' onclick='Hi($name)' value='Greet'>"; ?>
<script type="text/javascript">
function Hi(name)
{
alert("Hi "+name);
}
</script>

When I click on the button, nothing happens. Any idea what's going wrong?
@OmeidHerat in the case of user for example, the post array often reflects an array of db fields, if you have consistent naming, you're less likely do make mistakes
which doesn't mean you're mixing up domains
@markustharkun it's not against it, but sure it explains why such a 'consistency' shouldn't be considered important or any help.
12:51
and doesn't impair the use of the DB by other clients
@OmeidHerat no, you're wrong. it doesn't logically explain why such consistency shouldn't be considered, it only explains why such consistency may not always be applicable
where applicable it will result in less mistakes though
if its not always applicable it's not a convention.
a good way of doing the Y case of X is not a convention for X but only the good solution for the specific Y case of X and nothing else.
In the database, all my fields are underscore. In PHP it is not easy to convert underscore to CamelCase varibles (eg: Get the data fields from the database)
@user791022 underscore (Pascal case) to CamelCase is easy: str_replace('_', '', $var);
I wouldn't know of any convention which is always applicable but I agree on the second point
Paul Yes I know this but when you use PDO (FETCH_ASSOC) to get the data. the keys are already Pascal case. This is my database convention.
I might change convention type in the database.
12:59
@markustharkun I understand that it takes a bit of exaggeration to say something like that, but for example Zend code style convention is something that can always be applied, just like they are naming convention :)
@Paul nope, that will only remove the underscore, not ucword the whole string
IMO, you should not apply your PHP naming conventions to your RDBMS. They have separate best practises and should be considered in isolation of each other to prevent changes in one ripple to the other.
@Gordon I was assuming upper pascal case. I'm sure the performance of that is better, but it would be easier to understand with <function><action>explode</action> <loop>ucfirst</loop> <action>implode</action> </function>
edited, now away to a boring meeting i go!
13:40
Ahoy hoy
@ircmaxell Yo, seems like you 'fancies' pirates.
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13:55
@OmeidHerat huh?
Ahoy hoy, isn't the way pirates say greetings ?
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14:02
im getting a 403 error following symfony tutorial
i put the project in /home/sfproject and did exactly the same stuff but i get You don't have permission to access /sf/ on this server.
i chowned and chmodded -R all directories and sub directories in sfproject
@Gordon LOL accurate depiction
@anon you're not going to get much help with a poor description of your issue. you should probably be more descriptive ie include the tutorial, code, etc. but, in any case, you're probably not going to find anyone in here who fools with that framework
14:26
@anonymouslyanonymous what tutorial, what server setup
sorry about that, im running ubuntu apache 2.x , i created a folder called sfproject and the structure of everything is like this /home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony (extracted stuff there) i created a project ./symfony generate:project XYZ_PROJECT then went to /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and added:
# Be sure to only have this line once in your configuration
NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1:8080

# This is the configuration for your project
Listen 127.0.0.1:8080

<VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:8080>
  DocumentRoot "/home/sfproject/web"
  DirectoryIndex index.php
  <Directory "/home/sfproject/web">
    AllowOverride All
    Allow from All
  </Directory>

  Alias /sf /home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf
  <Directory "/home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf">
    AllowOverride All
    Allow from All
@anonymouslyanonymous why listen to port 8080 and not 80 ?
the tutorial says 8080 or anything higher than 1024 doesnt require admin privilages.
but should i change port 80?
HTTP web servers runs listens to port 80 more then often. but do you access your using the same port (ie. localhost:8080 ) ?
14:36
when i restart apache after editing , and go to localhost:8080 not found error and localhost:8080/sf gives me a forbidden , i chowned and chmodded recursively everything inside sfproject folder
ok ill change it now hold on
@anonymouslyanonymous what does the apache log says ?
The end parts of the log
[Tue Mar 13 19:32:23 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index forbidden by Options directive: /home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf/
[Tue Mar 13 19:32:23 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index forbidden by Options directive: /home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf/
[Tue Mar 13 19:32:24 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index forbidden by Options directive: /home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf/
[Tue Mar 13 19:32:24 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index forbidden by Options directive: /home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf/
@anonymouslyanonymous it is trying to show you a directory index because you didn't refer to a specific file (but that is forbidden with your current options)
@anonymouslyanonymous there we go, you don't allow directory index and nor you have a proper index.
add index.php (or whatever the file is)
14:41
howdy all
ok hold on a second
@PeeHaa & @ircmaxell . could you guys check is this answer is not full of shit ? stackoverflow.com/a/9685039/727208
i tried localhost:8080/sf localhost:8080/index.php and localhost:8080/sf/index.php
[Tue Mar 13 20:12:01 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] script '/home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf/index.php' not found or unable to stat
[Tue Mar 13 20:12:11 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] script '/home/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/data/web/sf/index.php' not found or unable to stat
[Tue Mar 13 20:12:15 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] script '/home/sfproject/web/index.php' not found or unable to stat
Not bad @tereško... Not bad at all
i will take it as "not too horrible"
14:48
@anonymouslyanonymous ls ~sfproject/web
it got an up-vote from me
there is no index.php
@tereško very nice answer!
@Paul @OmeidHerat thanks for help...i forgot to do ./symfony generate:app frontend which puts a index.php there
@tereško nothing wrong with it
14:52
got it working again thanks
@anonymouslyanonymous good work
@anonymouslyanonymous No problem.
yess .. got my necromancer badge
@tereško wth ? is that even a badge ?
14:57
haha, nice one,

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