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11:00
@RonniSkansing iirc 5.6
@kelunik That happens occasionally, I worked out why once but then I forgot again.
user924016
thanks
@PeeHaa fixed :-P
Anonymous
11:11
@Wes That is the funniest gif about php, you can't top that :)
Wes
Wes
:P
#Vexit https://t.co/VNd9XsSiTd
Wes
Wes
indeed funny :D
Fatal error: Class 'DomDocument' not found
this extension should be enabled by default right?
"Dumb British blonde fucks 15M people at once": http://metro.co.uk/2016/06/29/boris-johnson-video-uploaded-to-pornhub-5973507/ #Brexit https://t.co/UqV1vyOXYS
4
11:16
@Beeelze no. you have to apt-get install it
@Gordon that you require to first install Ubuntu ... it could be seen as a direct insult
@tereško I cannot be bothered with other distros
@tereško At my new job, if I want to use Linux as a desktop, they mandate Ubuntu :(
@Leigh did they also give a reason?
@Leigh so? just install a virtualbox with your favorite distro running in it ;)
11:21
No, I guess it's just what their sysadmins know
Anonymous
What's wrong with Ubuntu, aside for it being too mainstream?
sudo apt-get install php5.6-xml
I suck :-(
@samayo Aside from all the bloatware, and Canonical?
I guess I just don't like being a couple of versions behind, for everything I use
@Leigh dont try debian then
I've used debian for servers before, I wouldn't as a desktop
Anonymous
11:24
@Leigh I thought that was a CentOs issue.
At least debian has values I can get behind... Canonical, not so much
hey, could be worse, they could have mandated Mint, in which case I'd probably have opted for OSX as the lesser evil
I'm not passionate enough about linux that I would care about such things. Ubuntu "just works" for me and for everything that doesnt work I find solutions on askubuntu.
though admittedly, I am getting somewhat unhappy about unity being so slow.
Not looking forward to unity
@Leigh I know, you're british…
hahahaha
11:31
scnr
Hey, if I actually voted, probably would have voted leave
@Gordon xfce all the way
--> xubuntu for Gordon
@SergeyTelshevsky i've installed flashback but didnt try it yet. apparently, the intel speed stepping was causing a lot of slowness. when I disabled that altogether things got better.
11:45
hello, i used file_get_contents for loading external url in my site. but it load then also apply it stylesheet other info to mysite how to prevent it
Anonymous
@Himanshu namespace your own style?
Anonymous
Or load the external css first, so your own can override it later.
i'm doing with ajax.
Anonymous
In either case, what you are doing sounds wrong.
1 min. i explain complete scenario.
Anonymous
11:51
Why do you need to use file_get_contents if you are using AJAX?
i want to load external url
i want to retrive review from other site
@Himanshu if you want to scrape content from another website, you need DOM
but it output same as that site page?
Anonymous
@Himanshu Do you also need their UI, or only the content (review, numbers, stars count etc..)?
i want to load google & facebook page review on particular business. so i want to populate in popup.
i also need that ui.
i tried iframe
11:55
no, dom lets you access the markup of the remote page and extract the parts you are interested in, which is what I have understood you want to do. if you just want to embed a remote site into your own site and have it retain all the original styles, embed it in an iframe
but cross-origin issue faced
cant you get the google and facebook data from their respective apis?
it's just example other local site don't have apis
sorry, I dont get what you want to do. cant help with that.
i want to show review from other local sites & facebook, google. for that particular business. when user click on that review link then review page url load into popup.
i tried iframe but cross-origin. issue occurred because i have to load data on particular review url.
11:59
"What we're offering": open office, a team, appropriate, not exceptional or above average wage, legal working hours, further development. Anyone see anything above average there?
nope
> legal working hours
lol
That's like selling your car on the fact it has seatbelts
Anonymous
@Himanshu then parse the dom, get the numbers and create a similar UI in your site. You can take their HTML, CSS and include it in your own. for example, if you need a button, copy the button and the class, and the style from the css file
oh.. okay btw
it's look like a spending lot of time & after that if that site has been changed it ui. ;(.
@Jimbo yes, the boredom level
12:05
:D
"open office" = a noisy environment
"a team" = people who'll disagree with you constantly
"appropriate, not exceptional or above average wage" = we can't really afford to pay you, but we have to
"legal working hours" = there's gonna be overtime
"further development" = of your CV while looking for another job
4
These are just things I plucked from the starred job offer
Anonymous
@Himanshu I no understand.
@salathe nailed it
okay, leave it. i'm googling if any other solution may be i find.
12:06
Do you guys not like open offices?
I must admit, I do like having a roof
Anonymous
@Himanshu good luck!!
lol
@Jimbo They're great for paper aeroplane fun :)
Seriously though, that depends a lot on the people I think @Jimbo
12:08
@salathe and nerf gun fights!
@Jimbo I have active noise cancelling headphones so I don't care too much about office layout. as long as its close enough to the bathroom and coffee machine, I am fine with everything.
an open office is great if you are working with good people, as soon as you put one jack-ass who won't stfu in there it's a nightmare
Jul 25 '14 at 11:32, by DaveRandom
omg I'm fairly certain the most irritating person ever spawned works in this office
^ this is where it falls down
inb4 no I was not referring to myself
lol
@Gordon is very nice :-)
12:12
That was the ex-nasa engineer who built that right
idk
@Jimbo it looks much more menacing than it really is though. sure, you can pump out all 40 discs in 5 to 10 seconds, but the disc fly quite slow. easy to dodge. one of my coworkers has a modified strongarm and you dont want to get hit by that. shoots as fast as lightning and hits very hard.
If I need a class constant called "DO" or "AS" in PHP 5.6 is there any way to achieve this?
@QuolonelQuestions you dont need a class constant with that name. I am sure you can find a better name that conveys more context.
Anonymous
Yes .. ??!
You couldn't be more wrong
I am creating an enumeration of ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 codes
12:27
ah, dominican republic and african samoa. you will never use them anyway…
Anonymous
aftermorn
Wes
Wes
you could ask Dominican Republic to change their name
As shitty of a solution as that is, that's actually not a bad idea
heh
Wes
Wes
append a "_" to the constant, then change it in php7?
@QuolonelQuestions I'm not sure how useful that is. Wouldn't it be better to have const DOMINCAN_REPUBLIC = 'DO';?
12:30
No
The name must exactly match the value
Why do you want/need a constant at all?
>I am creating an enumeration of ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 codes
Anonymous
@salathe speeeeeeed!!
The point of something like that would be to increase readability, surely? Doing Countries::DO is no more readable than 'DO'
@QuolonelQuestions like this? github.com/umpirsky/country-list
12:32
Countries::DOMINCAN_REPUBLIC on the other hand...
An enumeration is not a name and a value, it is simply a collection of values, therefore the name must exactly match the value for consistency
@QuolonelQuestions yes, except that PHP doesn't have an enumeration type, so it's valueless because you can't actually check that the value is part of the set
You are still just passing a string (or int) around anyway
That's... horrible
@DaveRandom of course it is. its laravel
12:35
iirc @cspray did something basically identical once and plastered "do not use" tape all over it
However, to actually answer the question: no, you can't do that
final class HttpRequestMethod extends AbstractEnumeration
O.o
It has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Laravel
@DaveRandom I did, I did
Bad example is terribad
PHP don't do enums yo
12:36
> This class can now be used in a type hint to easily accept any valid HTTP request method:
No it can not
final public static function
@QuolonelQuestions isnt eloquent laravels orm?
...I hate PHP
@Gordon So what?
This is not even tangentially related
@QuolonelQuestions so it has to do with laravel
12:38
OK dude
That moment when you are parsing xml and it takes 10 minutes to run and you forgot to verify it actually works :(
@PeeHaa That's what you get for using regex to parse XML
I wish I would have. Would have made it soooo much faster
Hello guys! I have never really worked with routing and especially not with apache.
I am working on a multilingual website. I save the translations in the database.

I want to work with only one index.php, but following urls are valid:
www.123.com (should desplay default language)
www.123.com/en/
www.123.com/sv/

and if not valid, redirect to > www.123.com. How would you accomplish this?
FallbackResource index.php
and $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] magic
12:42
@QuolonelQuestions well, in any case, DO and AS are parser tokens, e.g. used in do while and foreach. when the parser sees them a const DO or const AS, it will think you meant the tokens and fail. I am not aware of a pretty way to get around this.
My only hope was on define() working in classes, but it does not
@QuolonelQuestions if they hadn't pointlessly made github.com/eloquent/enumeration/blob/develop/src/… final, you could override it and define special cases... so if you don't mind modifying that then you can do it
Most things ezzatron does are not pointless. Just because you cannot see the reason behind it does not mean there is no reason behind it
however I'm not certain you'd be able to access the members with keyword names anyway because they are still keywords... it may explode when you do Class::as()
@QuolonelQuestions runkit can probably redefine class constants at runtime, but I dont think that will help you
12:44
@QuolonelQuestions final is almost always pointless
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Don't get me fucking started @DaveRandom
Anonymous
Good lord, node + npm + express.js is what I've been looking all my life.
in that case it is definitely pointless, because it causes the problem you currently have for zero gain
@samayo you aim very low in life then
12:44
haha
It may or may not be a mistake in this particular case
oh god my xml parser is still busy :(
If you feel strongly that it is a mistake it would be most productive to open an issue stating your reasons for thinking so
Anonymous
@Gordon I swear, I gave node, npm a try this morning, and now I have a boilerplate project set up with and a server running
Anonymous
Not even using that aweful vbox.
12:47
@samayo It's ok. We're here for you man. Admitting you have a problem is the first step
> Fatal error: Allowed memory size of
\o/
Gon
Gon
\o/
Anonymous
/o\
It doesn't work anyway because you still can't access it even if you manage to define it 3v4l.org/nAaGv
Obviously up the memory limit. #just-lazy-dev-things
lazy/bad
12:49
memory_limit = 265M
I might have to be smarter about this :P
10 x moar!
@PeeHaa -1
@PeeHaa uses libxml or...?
yea
Might have a look into a streamingparser nistead
Was on my list anyway
12:50
Or decrease the font size.
@PeeHaa Cool. When adding FallbackResource, the page that is redirected to is only shown in html without style. How can that be?
@PeeHaa then you fucked up somewhere. LibXML's memory consumption doesn't count towards memory_limit
@PeeHaa you might want to set PARSE_HUGE or whatever the setting is called.
I tried to make that work once but it doesn't play nice with emalloc for some reason
watlol
12:51
I think there was a double free causing an issue, I forget, it was ages ago
libxml does have a way to register a custom allocator/free but it explodes when you use emalloc/efree
did you set libxml_use_internal_errors to true? you might have errors piling up in it
can anyone solve this equation solve for number0 5 = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$number0."-".0405233536."-".371638),0,8)) % 15;
@Gordon Of course I have
:P
Let me try it
@Mark That's the second time I see that homework question today
Wes
Wes
are you using xmlreader or something?
you haven't seen it in that format
12:54
I'm fairly sure I have seen it in that exact format
It was on main
is it still there?
And I'm pretty sure I down- and close voted it for being a homework question without any effort
@Mark yes. What have you tried?
i dont know how to go about solving it and im not sure its possible to
Also ftr the question is ambiguous, as the second number component could be interpretted as an octal and concatenating a number literal is a syntax error
12:59
what if you do 5 = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",x."-".0405233536."-".371638),0,8)) % 15; and solve for x?
Gon
Gon
Evenin'
@Mark The simplest approach, probably the approach you are expected to use, is to keep testing it for various values until you find one for which it is true. The simplest approach to that is to start at zero and increment.
!!docs for
[ for ] for loops are the most complex loops in PHP. They behave like their C counterparts. The syntax of a for loop is:
^ the simplest way
clean syntax I must say
Anonymous
13:01
!!docs foreach
[ foreach ] The foreach construct provides an easy way to iterate over arrays. foreach works only on arrays and objects, and will issue an error when you try to use it on a variable with a different data type or an uninitialized variable. There are two syntaxes:
However you will need to disambiguate and clarify the question, as mentioned
2 mins ago, by DaveRandom
Also ftr the question is ambiguous, as the second number component could be interpretted as an octal and concatenating a number literal is a syntax error
@Jeeves not particularly useful for the job at hand
so lets say i put in x as 1 and check if it equals if it doesnt then set x to 2 check if it equals 5 etc how would i do that?
@Mark with a loop
for ($i = 0; <something goes here>; $i++)
@Mark you have a trapdoor function there, you can't write it as x = blah because of the sha256, the only way to solve is by brute force
13:04
You already have the <something goes here> part, if I tell you that I will be doing your homework for you
You can also do it with while
Read this:
5 mins ago, by Jeeves
[ for ] for loops are the most complex loops in PHP. They behave like their C counterparts. The syntax of a for loop is:
!!docs comparison
Comparison operators allow you to compare two values.
also read that
that's all you need
does this work for ($i = 0; hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$i."-".0405233536."-".371638),0,8)) % 15; $i++)
you tell us if it works :)
<br />
<b>Parse error</b>: syntax error, unexpected '.0405233536' (T_DNUMBER), expecting ',' or ')' in <b>[...][...]</b> on line <b>2</b><br />
13:07
hint: you will get a result for x being 1..15
also, that number, you probably want to put that in quotes, as-is it'll be interpreted as octal (unless that's what you want)
8 mins ago, by DaveRandom
Also ftr the question is ambiguous, as the second number component could be interpretted as an octal and concatenating a number literal is a syntax error
oh ok
Anonymous
@Mark can't unsee
for ($i = 0; hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$i."-"."0405233536"."-"."371638"),0,8)) % 15; $i++);
i hit execute but no output
13:09
.'-0405233536-371638'
@Mark you need to output the value of $i after the loop finishes
wat
because I'm a pedant
That's some super weird code
@JoeWatkins it feels as if you are ignoring my replies
13:09
also, you aren't currently checking that the it's equal to 5
I can't even being to guess what it's supposed to do
@NikiC homework
@NikiC Seems to be a homework question
Why do I get the; [Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException]
Class 'Illuminate\Broadcasting\BroadcastServiceProvider' not found error?
@JoeWatkins Davey does have karma for web/php.git and php-src.git (as you can see it in people.php.net/davey or svn.php.net/repository/SVNROOT/global_avail
13:11
I am currently installing Laravel 5.1 from 5.0
@Tyrael I think it was wrong push URL
@JoeWatkins and I asked you why do you need bugsweb karma because php version information should be fetched dynamically
what does homework question mean exactly
sorry, it's just frustrating when I'm pinged for something the 7th time which is already done long ago while my guestions are ignored and I'm implied to be too busy to help
@Mark Means that this code is contrived, and has no real-world use-case, so it must be something you have been asked to do by a college tutor/course
13:13
oh
well in that case its no a homework question
@Tyrael maybe mails getting eaten by spam filter?
which mails?
@Mark what on earth kind of real-world use case does that have?
if i crack it i will show you
It's a real-world case on undesirable code.
13:14
@Tyrael dunno, I'm not party to the conversation... just poking my nose in trying to mediate something I'm not involved in and should probably butt-out
Anyone who has any idea?
@DaveRandom here, I have a feeling you will need this soon
@Mark that's not how these things work
I see, no, I was pinged here and on irc (and on Skype through Anatol)
13:16
@DaveRandom what do you mean
granted Davey and Joe with the remaining karma 2 weeks 5 days ago: http://svn.php.net/viewvc?view=revision&revision=339313
still got pinged on irc, sorted out with Davey and now got pinged here again
@Mark ok, the result is 12. now tells us already what this is for.
@Mark I mean that we don't help random strangers unless we understand what we are helping them with, because we condone neither cheating nor attempts to bring about the fire and the burning and the end of days
the result is not 12
also, ftr, if you have a homework question and write down the answer without showing your working you should fail
@Mark it really is
13:19
Do you think I should uninstall Laravel and re-install a newer version of it or shall I update it?
@JamesSnowy I don't know of any Laravel users in this room but I think there's plenty on the Laravel IRC
It's also 55, 80, 85 and 91
and 1000029
@Fabor Well, I think it is easier to uninstall it, just my opinion though.
A lot of hassle with updating it.
Easier != better or right
and for the record I got a new company notebook (we got acquired by IBM) which I won't be using for personal stuff, nor put my private keys on it, so I will be less available in the work hours
13:22
Also completely irrelevant to what I said.
@DaveRandom @Gordon
$number0 = "1b57ceba50a281c2bee89c495d627de81d84dbe7736ada4174c9020ce145eb9b";

$number1 = "0405233536";

$number2 = "371638";

$number3 = hash("sha256",$number0."-".$number1."-".$number3);

$number4 = hexdec(substr($number3,0,8)) % 15;



$number4 = 5

5 = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$number0."-".$number1."-".$number2),0,8)) % 15;

If you dont have $number0 can you figure it out?
I'm suggesting you ask in the Laravel IRC. You'll find similar users.
@Mark E_NAN
I really hope you're not trying to hash password stuff like that Mark
13:24
number0 should be a sha256 hash
You want to figure out what the hash is from the number 5?
Because you cannot do that
@DaveRandom ok
There are 66819 possible solutions that are < 1000000, the number of possible sha256 hashes is, I believe, a little larger than 1000000
but you should be able to if you look at it this way 5+X=7 same as 5+2=x
no, that's not how that code works
13:29
x = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$number0."-".$number1."-".$number2),0,8)) % 15;
5 = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$number0."-".x."-".$number2),0,8)) % 15;
I have no clue what that code is supposed to do, it doesn't seem useful
I suppose it could be some kind of checksum but I have no idea why you would need a checksum of a hash
its supposed to give you anygiven hash in a chain as long as you have the output
the 5
$number 1 and $number2
wich i always have
stahp calling them number!1
but i dont have $number0
Are you talking about a rolling checksum?That doesn't let you get any hash in the chain, it lets you get any checksum in the chain, and I forget exactly how it works. @Leigh probably knows
rsync uses one
I read up on it once but it fell out of my head
13:33
here is what im talking about hashing hash1 gives you hash2 hashing hash2 gives you hash3 but the one that i need is hash0 but without hash-1 i cannot figure out hash0
No, you can't. That's sort of the point of hashing.
:P
yes but in this code 5 = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$number0."-".$number1."-".$number2),0,8)) % 15; if you can figure out hash 0 then you dont need hash -1
Finding hash0 from any later hash is non-trivial - i,e, brute-force non-trivial
for the record. for numbers, you can get what you want with this code:
for ($i = 0; $i < PHP_INT_MAX; ++$i){
    $hexdec = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256", "$i-0405233536-371638"), 0, 8));
    if ($hexdec % 15 === 5) {
        echo $i, PHP_EOL;
    }
}
13:37
@Leigh and most likely has more than one solution
10 mins ago, by DaveRandom
There are 66819 possible solutions that are < 1000000, the number of possible sha256 hashes is, I believe, a little larger than 1000000
Entirely possible
@Gordon can you make it so it only outputs the number thats = 5
there is only 1 solution
There isn't
No, there is not
@Mark no, there is thousands for the given input. it already does print the ones that are == 5
13:39
> There are 66819 solutions that are < 1000000
!!> $i = 0; for ($number0 = 0; $number0 < 1000000; $number0++) if (5 === hexdec(substr(hash("sha256",$number0."-0405233536-371638"),0,8)) % 15) $i++; var_dump($i);
damn it @Jeeves
but if you input this it gives you five
$number0 = "1b57ceba50a281c2bee89c495d627de81d84dbe7736ada4174c9020ce145eb9b";

$number1 = "0405233536";

$number2 = "371638";

$number3 = hash("sha256",$number0."-".$number1."-".$number2);

$number4 = hexdec(substr($number3,0,8)) % 15;

echo $number4;
@Mark yes it does. That does imply that this it the only way to get the number 5
You will note that the 1b57ceba50a281c2bee89c495d627de81d84dbe7736ada4174c9020ce145eb9b is considerably longer than 5
@Mark focus on what the hexdec(substr($number3,0,8)) % 15 line actually does
13:44
is there a way to figure out wich one is a sha256 hash?
you know the input, and then hash it, if it matches your expected output, you found the correct input
A sha256 hash is just a 256-bit integer. 0 is technically a valid sha256 hash
In SQL, is there a way to return results only if the select query selected more than x rows?
I looked at HAVING, but that doesn't seem to do what I want.
it has to be 64 cahracters long
@DaveRandom Any string is just an n-bit integer :)
13:46
every time
so i want to run it but only want the results that are 64 long
all outputs from sha256 are 64 bytes long
wait... 32
64 characters
oh yea, you're using hex
all outputs from sha256 (in hex) are 64 bytes long
like 1234567891123456789112345678911234567891123456789112345678912345
but when i ran for ($i = 0; $i < PHP_INT_MAX; ++$i){
$hexdec = hexdec(substr(hash("sha256", "$i-0405233536-371638"), 0, 8));
if ($hexdec % 15 === 5) {
echo $i, PHP_EOL;
}
}
13:49
@Leigh exactly
i got other ones
@Mark yes, because there is more than one solution
but i only want the solutions that are 64 letters long
It's a checksum, it very specifically does not have the entropy of the subject
13:50
oh haha, no Mark, you will never get $i to be a 256 bit integer :)
why is that
BECAUSE THERE IS MORE THAN ONE SOLUTION
/out
because modern PHP uses 64 bit signed ints
/s/out/mic-drop
oh ok
13:52
oh, you guys still at this
maybe one day it will be solvable
@Leigh could use gmp, couldnt he?
4f195b245a70f398aaa5ecf43beba865db16ec27a3ce1c47169384de46981e45
1b57ceba50a281c2bee89c495d627de81d84dbe7736ada4174c9020ce145eb9b
e846ca7f456161e4269632beb43f5eb296ba5441598d63bcdf7b428b86818c84
8450b98df8d63fcdcfe737f99f792d3ea37693b81eab100e6c55709851d8bef4
bcc7ec570b679e6eeb5d88adf25586757a71545f36f3228f26d0785284a220c2
He could, but then it would be a representation of a 256 bit integer across several data structures
take this list for example
if you hash the first 1 you get the 2nd one
hash the second 1 and you get the 3rd 1 etc
but i want the one before the first one
13:56
@Mark What school does that question come from?
@Mark please stop, we are not here to help with homeworks
it doesnt come from any school
And we're telling you, repeatedly, there is no reasonable way to find the one before the first one
@Mark maybe we can excite you for this cuddly plush unicorn instead?
thank you
13:56
@Mark than where does it come from?
@PeeHaa The Bloody-Minded Refusal To Listen department at the Imperial College Of Fundamental Misunderstandings
am i allowed to paste links here?
@DaveRandom britain?
@DaveRandom Oh cool @Mark! I've done that course too!
try to find the hash thats currently in use and you can know any next roll before it happens
13:58
Yes and what makes you think that is possible?
@Gordon I think so. They also have a satellite campus in Kolkata.
because
The whole principal here is to make it computationally infeasible to find the seed hash
it gives you all the information except 1 variable
plush unicorn? … no? it's really cuddly.

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