hey guys i am echoing a external link in php, but it's adding it to the end of the current address, for example if the external link is www.example.com and the current address is www.abc.com then it sends me to www.abc.com/www.example.com anyone know how I can fix that?
@Andrea spec should be most current, for outdated (you know, everything except master is outdated :-P) versions, look at the spec at the time of release
@Andrea Also, aren't you bowling right now? enjoy your time off the internet :-P
It's not about PHP but it's related to it as the general service... noob question about copyright... please help, google is not my friend right now. Is it OK to use a google logo, to advertise service as thier partner? I mean use google logo on a post to explain about advertise with Google adwords services... can it bring troubles?
@lowmatic If you're giving advice about using google services it's fine. The only thing that would cause trouble is if you were implying an endorsement from Google.
It's the main page of the website, most services are design and development of websites and mobile apps... and in the last part it's 2 blocks next to each other.. one for facebook advertise and other for google.... each leads to other page only good things there about each service... it's good? please.. say it's ok, but be hunest..
Thank you, reading those horror stories about poor blogger girls who got sued for using google images search engine can confuse anyone after reading google guidelines.
I'm trying to turn on some more compiler warnings. This seems....odd:
mkoppanen-imagick/imagick_class.c:711: error: declaration of ‘index’ shadows a global declaration
/usr/include/string.h:489: error: shadowed declaration is here
@LeviMorrison do you know why add_assoc_string is not const char*, and can you recommend a non-horrible work-around to allow -Wcast-qual to be used for extensions, whilst ignoring that and similar reports?
So yesterday I asked about PDO/Postgres/prepared statements; @Charles mentioned that due to placeholder syntax incompatibilities that PDO may perform query rewrites: would this negate the performance benefits of using prepared statements iteratively?
Rather, should I just go with the Postgres procedural API, and use pg_prepare/pg_execute?
@NorthbornDesign "would this negate the performance benefits of using prepared statements" - it shouldn't do, unless amazingly Postgres allows variables for table names.