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08:09
I made a simple form with three inputs for practice. Name, email, and message. I'd like to create a php script that stores the inputs from this form in a database.

I created a new database, and a table with 3 columns. Am I going in the right direction?
Why I have always an error in bind_param: Call to a member function bind_param() on a non-object. I cant understand why?
@CharlesCraft50 because your "connection object" is actually null
you should set it to MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT
i will show my code on a given link, just wait
please use gist.github.com or some pastebin
it's probably because your SQL query is invalid
it seems you don't really understand how to use prepared statements with MySQLi
Moin 11!
Hope everyone had a nice easter
sorry I'm beginner on that, can you teach me how to debug it?
08:23
@CharlesCraft50 why do you have a separate DB table for each file?
where can I post big code for help
I need it
no, you really don't
trust me on that one
Why
Can you debug it?
because, with that one decision, you are making your DB unmaintainable and impossible to protect against attacks
08:26
Show me the right code to understand it
@Sean o/
if you want to know, why your query is invalid, just echo $sql2; in the line before $stmt2 = $conn->prepare($sql2); and see what you are sending to mysql
and there is not "right code" that I can show you, because your whole approach is completely wrong
you do not create a new table for each upload
instead you have a single table, which contains all the uploads
I have a file that creates a table for it
you need to get a book about mysql and read it
08:30
@AlexGray Holy SQL injection batman
... and that's the last think I will be saying to you
X"D
i just deleted all that and now im just trying to echo the inputs to a new page
im learning MySQL in w3school and codecademy
because i dont know what any of that is
@AlexGray agraymd/contactForm => agraymd/VulnerableContactForm

- done
08:31
yeah I know that,
im just trying to learn
has any one got experience with altorouter?
not develop the contact form for the next POTUS
Whos < 18 age here
@CharlesCraft50 avoid w3schools. That site is actually harmful.
why?
is there any virus? or incomplete information there?
08:34
@CharlesCraft50 because it is filled with bad code and worst practices
.. you should be able to torrent it
I got a free torrent :D
then start reading ... it will takes some time
i used to try to hack into my friends comcast with an aver router and u hear about people hacking into it illegaly and they get caught by the fbi
fbi i s constantly hammering on huge crime
08:40
Who use Kali Linux here?
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@GettingNifty 3rd world problems
all linux is pretty much the same just additon of modules and a different title
whats up
whats the best book to get for learning php
I am using Arch on my desktop and FreeBSD on my server
08:41
all this hunting around on the internet is just pissing me off and confusing me
i need something i can follow from start to finish that will give me firm grasps on php
I'll bet freeBSD is amazing
@CharlesCraft50 Kali is a strange thing ... it started out as a "secure distro", but it has been accumulating a lot of attack surface because of the addition of new GUI stuff
@GettingNifty yes, yes it is
Ill try to use FreeBSD
what are you doing on linux yo
"yo"?
I did not realise this was south central
08:45
Next week, i will buy ARDUINO to create a robot :D
@GettingNifty my RAID-0 of SSDs died. So, while they are being shipped to manufacturer and replacements being shipped back, I decided to install linux on a tiny 120gb SSD. Just to test out the waters, whethere it would be a good enough alternative for Win10
conclusions: AMD drivers suck on linux (and 2/3 of my steam library is unavailable)
well you can boot linux from floppy disk, i've used knoppix to remove virus software
@tereško I love how 120GB is now "tiny", imagine saying that to yourself 10 years ago
or even 5
08:47
ubuntu is even better it can beat mac viruses
@DaveRandom 5 years ago it already was tiny
or just use linux
unless
i use a macbook 4,1
with 4GB of ram
13.1" in. from corner to corner
@SergeyTelshevsky Dunno, when you see tiny I think pen drive (and indeed, you can now get 128GB pen drives for not a lot of money), I think 5 years ago 120GB was still mid-range pricing probably
and especially for SSDs
for ssds
yeah
08:49
250GB of HDD
ssd's were always considered tiny, even now, imo
i could install an efi and make linux think it's got 500 gigs
they still are
compared to hdd's
08:49
@GettingNifty how do you install efi?
wut ?
you're not making any sense ...
@SergeyTelshevsky yeah, my "storage disk" is 4TB
but to drop linx on ur windows partition ur gonna have to use the DOS partioner
@tereško I still live with only 240GB SSD on a win gaming pc :)
08:51
@GettingNifty these days, with UEFI boot, it is easier to have a separate drive for each OS
which is cool af to learn by the way, because you just literally go from like, say you're space used is 80 gigs, you set the partition 401789 - 498560
windows boot manager will come up by default if you install efi
@DaveRandom what's going on ?? is this your fault ?
almost certainly
what happened?
it allows you to triple boot mac, linux, windows all on the same lap top pc w/e
people keep saying windoze ...
08:54
yup, because what's how you pronounce it :P
i remember i think it took a week of black, alive screens before windows vista installed
Actually I think the culprit is @tereško, surprisingly, he mentioned W10
cuz of the chipset
windoge suckg
I'm running amac
08:55
@GettingNifty I can triple boot without any tools
On a sane PC, ofc
I single boot Linux... I feel like an outlier..
i got rid of all of it
I don't know about macs
Hi guys, my html pages have their charset set to UTF-8, my database tables to utf8_general_ci, when i insert data into my database, characters 'french accentuated ones' are messed up in the db, all is good on the interface even after i queried the same messed up data and output it on the interface, now next, i utf8 decoded my data before inserting into the db, all is just fine. My question is why did i need to decode ?? i mean my db is in utf8_general_ci ?? please help me understand
my macbook is an 08 white case and i have jdk 1.8 installed after they upgraded me to lion in house
08:57
@FlorianMargaine me too ... why shut down your PC, what have you got to hide !? It's suspicious, and should be treated as such ...
I single boot everything all the time, who seriously actually uses more than one OS on one machine? People say they do, but in reality they just boot the one they like most when no-one is watching
I cba rebooting my machine to test something on another OS, that's what VMs are for
I'm afraid it restricts ram usage
@DaveRandom VM's, and people with macs ...
i grew up on windows
@DaveRandom I have to dual boot a GNU/Linux and a GNU/Linux/Systemd because of incompatible programs. I like one of them (Slackware) and forced to use another for gaming/other stuff (Debian Testing).
08:58
but i never got he registry
Why does SimpleXMLParser::__construct sometimes re-encode symbol entities in HTML files?
easily crippled and not a program to help
fuck OSX. seriously. At least to support win you need to use different APIs, for OSX you need to use the same APIs differemtly while standing on one leg and sacrificing you firstborn.
you mean as a sever
@CharlesCraft50 give me torrent link
08:59
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@littlepootis For the distinct purpose of gaming vs. dev, that is a legitimate argument.
@DaveRandom also, you have to provide your address before sacrificing offspring ...
lol, dress ... I have no dresses, srs ...
I just borrow Em's
i just think with technology it's not ogoint to matter because computer chips reverse square like every 2 months in size
physical size*
probably overexaggerated but check out the progns
@edition Because SimpleXML. The whole thing is an oxymoron, if your XML is simple then you shouldn't be using XML.
09:02
@JoeWatkins Man, we've seen the pink shoes ;-)
Might as well go the whole way!
Yes, you do have surprisingly small feet as well. Are you sure you aren't secretly a woman?
when i put
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]

in my .htaccess file i get 403 forbidden error
using mamp
@CharlesCraft50 Don't use it as your primary. But it's a good (but insecure) penetration testing distro.
@Jimbo I also have superman shoes ... why aren't I secretly a super hero ?
09:03
@DaveRandom hehe.
@JoeWatkins You're a php super hero :-) No secret though!
@JoeWatkins wow
does anyone know what i can do?
@DaveRandom I'm a small person ... bigger and they'd be like clown feet ...
@edition To offer a more helpful response... may I suggest using DOM instead?
09:04
and anyway ... penis ...
5
@MatthewSmart do you know what each of those lines does?
@DaveRandom yes, but when I try to get the inner html from a node in a DOMDocument it removes the tags within it!
@JoeWatkins I have a friend who is 27 years old and buys child size shoes for herself. She actually has a pair of those shoes with wheels in the heel. I am not ashamed to admit that I am very jealous.
my wife is size 3 ...
@DaveRandom they make those in adult sizes too
09:07
not quite kids shoes I don't think ... not far from it though ...
@JoeWatkins do you carry her around in a pocket?
@edition Use DOMDocument::saveHTML() and pass the parent node to the second argument to export fragments of HTML as a string
Is that right? I think it is
@JoeWatkins real?
09:07
@DaveRandom shid, you could be right.
!!docs document::savehtml
@tereško it is making every request go to the index.php
@FlorianMargaine real.
@Jeeves dead?
@MatthewSmart do .. you .. know, what each of those lines does?
09:08
@tereško hehe ... I call her "tiny" ... I never use her real name ...
no i dont
im following an online tutorial
@MatthewSmart well ... then stop following the "tutorial" and instead read apache's manual
!!version
09:09
why do some people have to be like that
!!docs DOMdocument.saveHTML
do .. you .. know,
like come on really
what's the name of the thing ?
!!doc DOMdocument.saveHTML
If you look at the way you just wrote to me, im sure you would agree it was a bit childish
09:10
something isn't working somewhere
!!wtf earn your damn keep
It's probably because @PeeHaa's not here, @Jeeves doesn't really work, he just types real fast to make us think it does
!!docs DOMDocument
BotHaa
PooHaa
09:11
guys, just stop trying
his default nickname is already made of piss and laughing, you can't possibly hope to make it sound worse
Thought it could be a little more shitty, is all
> If at first you don't succeed, never try again -Homer J. Simpson
that's some solid advice fabor ^^
In any case @edition, the point that is looming somewhere on the horizon is that if you want to get part of a document with tags in it, you need to use the DOM properly - it gives you an object model to work with, if you want to serialize the data in the object model to a string you need to do that explicitly using save*() or C14N (you don't want canonical here, or really for any HTML task)
@JoeWatkins holy shit
09:18
!!version
At least he's alive.
@kelunik yeah ... he just hates us ...
!!docs DOMDocument::saveHTML
[ DOMDocument::saveHTML ] Dumps the internal document into a string using HTML formatting
09:20
oh
the manual uses . I thought it did too ...
Anyway, the following should have worked:
9 mins ago, by Jimbo
!!docs DOMDocument
you try that
!!docs DOMDocument
It should be agnostic of :: . -> I thought
Ugggghhhh no idea what's going on :(
09:22
@PeeHaa ^ bug, I think it's yet another layout.
would be nice to get some errors when stuff is wonky ...
!!docs PDO
[ PHP Data Objects ] PHP Data Objects book
yeah I was thinking layout ...
Ah, DOMDocument isn't a book page.
09:23
prototype would be nice, where applicable ...
@JoeWatkins btw, I'm fine with the interpretation that public int $x, $y, $z applies to all variables in the list. In that case mixing different types in one declaration (or even specifying it anywhere but at the start) must be forbidden instead
what do you think about these default values ?
@JoeWatkins Burn it with fire
@JoeWatkins However we do have to consider the issue with the foreach loop he mentioned
But implicit initialization, UGH
09:29
@kelunik It should still work, I think it will return the Location header if it gets a redirect (exact match) or the first result from the google search results if no exact match
@kelunik For something based on a structured format it's really hard to get right for some reason :P
@DaveRandom It's not using Google :P
No but the php.net page that is uses does
(I think)
It just relays data from manual-lookup.php
@NikiC yeah I don't like it either ... feel like I'm loosing the argument though ...
the loop should throw when it comes to an uninitialized prop, right ?
@PeeHaa Indeed, I am a massive slacker
09:33
I'm 6'5", I'm the biggest slacker here
@JoeWatkins You're not losing the argument. You can't lose the argument if you're arguing with a single person.
lol even replying took you this long :P
@DaveRandom That's true
That's a huuuuuge bitch
@JoeWatkins well, what happens on normal declared properties after they have been unset()?
The same should happen here
probably they just don't show up at all
or should it be different?
@PeeHaa Easter Hols! :P
it's difficult to tell, you could say your intention is to use the property, but the body of the loop might avoid using certain properties so have a different intention ...
also, they'll behave differently before and after unset, because magic
ordinarily it would return null, before you unset
so we can't do that ...
after unset you don't get the value
09:37
@DaveRandom Don't forget me -_-
Yeh but you actually do shit
but isn't an uninitialized typed property pretty much the same as an unset one?
> the more I think about the patch the less I like it in this moment
user924016
mornings
09:56
@DaveRandom You got me there. :-/
Come work here
So er, that npm thing... called it
Mar 23 at 12:59, by Jimbo
@DaveRandom We'll obviously also need one for every other number... isOne(), isTwo() etc
Meh, you can just use === (five() + five() + five() - (five() / five() + five() / five()))
@Jimbo roughly. fuck me, how much roughliness that its... roughly 1 = 0..
but still, nothing beats this
8
lol
> is(12.8).roughly.thirteen(); // true
@SergeyTelshevsky wait wat the actual wat?
10:08
@MadaraUchiha double wat on that
@SergeyTelshevsky lol
how would you achieve web scale without that?
Wes
Wes
@SergeyTelshevsky .... wat? why? it's a joke, right?
^ comments on that line
so it's like actually been there since may 2011
Hey, What is the best book for php
10:16
I usually recommend wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/… , but I haven't looked up anything published after 2015
> Presumably the idea is to log only about 1/10 of the server failures (and so avoid massively spamming the log), without incurring the cost of maintaining a counter or timer. (But surely maintaining a timer would be affordable?)
@tereško Thanks :)
@Jimbo Yeah, you'd want a debouncer for that... not a Math.random
@MadaraUchiha What's a debouncer? bloody mac
Something that stops it bouncing, obviously
Like a concrete box to put it in or something
10:19
@DaveRandom Tried that with your mum, wouldn't happen
@Jimbo Debouncer is similar to a throttler, only it will accept the latest entry, and not the earliest
It honestly doesn't matter which one is used in this particular case
@MadaraUchiha Hmm, lacking context a bit even with the code snippet, but if there's an exception, it waits until it's the last exception before logging it?
(Say, 3 log entries arrive in quick succession, a throttler will only let the first one pass, and the other two are throttled, a debouncer will wait for a couple millis, see that no more messages are incoming, and take the latest)
An autocomplete field is a good example of where one might need a debouncer
You don't want to send a request for each keystroke, you want to wait for a tiny bit to make sure the user had finished typing, before asking the server for completions.
Nice, thanks for the explanation
Any standardised methods for achieving this? Seems common sense
Depends on the situation, it works best with async flows
You'll find it in your favorite Rx library for your language of choice
10:32
doesn't matter, that is about mongodb magically sometimes losing data
@SergeyTelshevsky it's a feature
A courier comes with a parcel, you are not in to receive it ... should they:

* a) wait, or return on the next trip
* b) knock down the house, killing all possible occupants, and any unfortunately placed, sleeping garden kittehs.
* c) gather sticks from your garden, build a large fire and burn the parcel ...

NoSQL ...
@JoeWatkins That's.... not really how NoSQL works, that's how MongoDB works :D
it's better when you just laugh at jokes @MadaraUchiha
I don't want to go picking on derick ... mongo is a good solution ... it's a stupid problem ... a stupid question ...
@JoeWatkins I'm surprised at the mental fortitude you have wrt dealing with internals.
(Said the Stack Overflow moderator)
10:44
@MadaraUchiha me too ... I self moderate mostly ... I still can't quite believe it when I have to explain stuff to people, but I do it anyway, I learned the importance of politics ...
I still rope Phil into being my talking head, because there's only so much I can take ...
@MukeshKumar Sorry I Forgot, MySQL (5th edition) (developer's library) PDF: ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/images/9780321833877/samplepages/…
@HamZa ping
Morning all
I prefer public int $a, $b; over public int $a, int $b; (my 2¢'s)

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