@ThW I thought the encoding passed to the Document constructor was good enough?
Is there an easy way to force UTF-8 charset for a HTML document, other than manually adding a <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> to the head?
@NikiC @bwoebi I've been thinking about small string optimizations for PHP because of the recent thread and so I have a question: how many zend_strings aren't populated by emalloc? Facebook does a trick that their strings are allocator aware and it has some nice properties.
can anyone give a solution in wordpress or PHP run a function only after the page load completed? Note that the function is a PHP function. Any solution ?
so, my employer is looking at redesigning and potentially restructuring our website. We're thinking about switching website products too, instead of using proprietary code that we pay someone to write for us, we use a product already made, either open source or SaaS. Anyone familiar with different CMS products built on PHP?
Actually I am writting a wordpress plugin for sending SMS where I am sending http requests to that SMS api server, here at this point while sending the SMS, the send status is being monitored . After the send SMS form has beet submitted, the page is getting refreshed and checking if any $_POST[] data there, if its present then sending http req to send sms , hence send http req to check if sms successfully sent , its taking a 10 - 15 seconds time, till then the page is blank
After all http response have been got , the page loading and showing all echoed messages
oh its taking 15 seconds because I used sleep(5) in my function , because the request is being sent continuously till succesfully sent or failed. but if status is like "message in queue", the request is being sent continuously, so I halted it for 5 seconds
You are right PeeHaa, this is really not a decent SMS provider, the first time sending SMS, its returing a response with a OK status in its response body, but It actually has not been sent successfully, to check whether sucessfull or not we have to send another differant request. Really too bad. But this is what my client provided ... :/
are there any patterns for doing a work-in-progress/draft/version/publish pattern wrt to sql tables? i have book, section, card hierarchical tables. should i just add 6 tables: book_wip, section_wip, card_wip, book_archive, section_archive, card_archive with version column?
lol, really good, I must do this approach to my client. :)
You know the main problem is the SMS api server response is too slow . Sometimes even if the message got sent, its showing error. I really think I should switch
@tereško Yeah ... one of my friends love that series and usually uses some of dialogues which are used in it when he is talking :-) ... but I never seen that series yet
Have you seen The Big Bang Theory series so far? I'm pretty sure it is much better than House Of Cards series. (However I have not seen House Of Cards, but I'm trying to say how much The Big Bang Theory is good)
@Tiffany Arrested Development is good too. but not as much as The Big Bang ..! You know, The Big Bang is my first choose between all video files ( even porn videos :P )
@Andrea Will you be my rubber duck for a moment? Thanks. If we put a small string in the zval payload we have 8 bytes total to work with. Do we need a null terminator? If so, that's 7 bytes. Do we need to know the length? Maybe; so we'll say 6 bytes. Basically that's 6 characters. How many strings will actually fit in that length? That doesn't even keep most function names and probably a good share of the class and interface names too.
Assuming that calculating the length via null terminator is decently fast we can do 7 bytes by not storing the length; how many more strings does that really help?
On the other hand the most common short string is the empty string.
I think the best way forward would be to add some instrumentation that gathers string length information.
Hi guys, i'm having a little problem understanding sessions and how you use them with a database. for example once a user is logged in, how do you fetch the users row from mysql if the session isset
A super simple example would be $_SESSION['user_id'] = $myUserId And on subsequent page loads you could check if the visitor has that session, and try and find a user based on the ID stored.
To be nitpicky, your PDO query should be like "SELECT * FROM vacancies WHERE id=?" And then your execute should be $sql->execute([$id]); look into prepared statements :D
Anyway, you should be setting $_SESSION['id'] elsewhere, right? Because you're not doing it in this code.
read the first article, read 3/4s of the second article and skimmed the rest. The thing that irks me is that she's the first female SK president, and she fucked up. I hope this wouldn't create a ripple effect for any future female president running in SK, but that's being too optimistic.
SC2 was big in the WoL days, and that was the perfect time for Blizzard to take advantage of it and push esports. They started jumping on stuff in HotS, and pushing it more in LotV, but yeah, it seems like people have moved on to other things
I watch hearthstone streamers more often than any other game now
I'm probably going to watch what I can of the WCS though
I'm tired and I've been up programming since 10am yesterday, so I do apologise if this is something really simple: stackoverflow.com/questions/40295464/…
@LeviMorrison I went for having a null terminator to avoid breaking existing code's assumptions, likewise with length. But if we forget existing code compatibility, we could, say, go for compression (7-bit, 6-bit or 5-bit strings) like Apple does.
currently wondering about how to do PHP 6 for PHP 7 (or to put it sensibly: Unicode support)
I'd like to maybe add a Unicode string class or a native Unicode type, but the details of that are what I'm wondering about
I found a bug in this chat. If you write a message in the one window, edit it in another and then click edit in the original window you've written the message in, the edit doesn't show up.