Does anyone know what would be the best way for me to figure out the number of times something has happened in the last X number of seconds across different page loads?
Is storing a timestamped log of the requests in a database and counting those entries the best way to go?
I need the stuff to run on demand @tereško so a cron job would need to queue up the tasks, in which case a task queue is better. Which allows for rate limiting, but I still need the script to perform some checking as well.
i have 3 tables students , parents , schools .. a parent can have students in multiple schools . im currently storing parent ids as imploded string in schools table . what is the right way to do this ?
im working on an app + backend .. in app parent can login & post data that can be managed by school admin in the backend.. school admin can also edit delete parent .. but parent is independent on school . he can be on multiple school tables.. deleting parent will only remove stud id from school table
@Akshay how do i delete a student without having imploded string of students in school table?
@Shareef it isn't about making the question simple, it's about being clear. We have no idea about what you've tried or what your code does. Try to debug, most problems comes from just a single problem.
(because basically you're just asking us to do your job here)
I didn't spot the phone line in the office from inside because it's covered by a large bit of wood, which I made when I made the desk to keep all cables away from cats/dogs
I'm learning PHP from w3school's PHP Tutorial.
In a chapter "PHP Error Handling", I am studying about Creating Custom Error Handler.
I came across following program in which a Custom Error Handler Function is defined. See the below code.
<?php
//error handler function
function customError(...
the gap between my building the desk/cover and buying those things was a day or two .... it's not like it took me a year to forget, that's why I am so annoyed at myself ...
I just fumble through life without really being able to notice my surroundings, or anything else ...
I'm pretty miserable with my internet in my new place, 8mbit talktalk, having difficulty getting the landlord to accept this is a problem (both in terms of speed and provider)
Heh, in Southampton I had 200mbit Virgin, (again, provider sucked), but due to the fact nobody else around me was using it, I was regularly getting up to 230
the UK's network needs to be controlled by government, or anything more effective than what we have now, we are so far behind everyone else ... 8mbps is just a joke
@EugeneLeonovich you are using .= which is using realloc() without any copy in most cases. If you can use .=, always prefer that one. For a realistic comparison, you have to write $data = $data . $val1 . $val2; \cc @Leigh
@EugeneLeonovich What Bob said, copy on write, first case you're not modifying the original data in $data, second case you're modifying the whole of $data
it will probably never happen, I just had conversation with an ISP on the island that are going to have gigabit by 2019, but not in my area, because the network is controlled (owned) by another (my) ISP ... and my ISP are totally shit
@bwoebi @Leigh Can it be rewritten somehow to be able to utilize the encapsed strings optimization, or "." is the fastest way in this case? I also confused by this example from the article: blog.blackfire.io/…
@tereško met someone that screwed up badly with a water loop. Tightened the bolts too much, thus creaking the tubes, and you can guess what happened next
@Exception will be easier (by a million miles) to write filter, or whatever they are calling it ...
although, I sorta think you should sanitize it before you insert it ... but assuming you have a huge database, filter on output may be only viable option ...
you could/should start to filter input though ... (possibly fix database)
typically user input is corrected client side (verified server side), you want to store what you intend to display
(phone numbers, post/zip codes, sex and so on ... you don't let them enter whatever because it complicates queries, and display)
but I guess it depends what the input is really, if it's some profile information, no point touching that, but if it's something you are going to actually need to be in standard form then things are different ...
this may be a stupid question, but does anyone remember me posting a black elephant photo before ?
People walked in expecting to use the room and found me on the couch, shoes off and everything. Didn't even try waking me up. Just carried on with their meeting.
maybe they tried ... I can't be woken, pretty extreme stuff has been attempted ... shouting and slapping and such ... I'll open my eyes sometimes, but remain asleep ...
@JoeWatkins apparently 192 fibres were laid between portsmouth and the isle last year, but I can't find out where the cable point is, so no idea who you'd have to contact - doubt you'd have to get a marine crew to lay your own
@JoeWatkins They don't, but they're dredging the Solent so they can get some huge aircraft carriers in - if they damage cables in the process, they'll repair them
@Leigh that gives me some hope that bt are planning something ... but I have "fibre" now ... so I dunno what it means for ordinary customers
most of the people on the island are dying, and they are not really in need of the internet, I dunno how much demand there is for proper fibre network on land
oh yeah plenty of routes, but I just wonder about demand ...
they're not going to do it if we don't all order 4k television services and whatever .... what would be the point ... or they may only give decent connections to commerce