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19:00
@gosto We'll probably need to see something more than that, like the entire loop. But please post it into a pastebin or github gist
@gosto what the hell are you doing ?! Do not use inline css , do not use inline JS events and do not echo chunks of html
Ok, maybe one of you smarter folk know how to tackle this problem: I "kill" a session using session_destroy() and I unset the session ID (after user "logs out"). However, if I hit the back button enough times (to the point of the original login), the session re-appears. Is this even fixable?
@CharlesSprayberry here is the code of whole while loop pastebin.com/Stj0cJV6
@CharlesSprayberry and want to get $_POST[$wnumber] outside the loop
@LittleTreeX what do you mean by session. the user is logged on again?
@gosto yay <blink> tag
@RepWhoringPeeHaa its not good ?
19:09
@gosto I'm sorry, I can't make out what your code is doing and I'm at work so I can't spend that much time trying to decipher your code
@gosto consider formatting the code a little better, it's nearly impossible to read :/
I hate blinking things. And besides that blink isn't supported by all browsers
<blink>If only this chat parsed HTML!!!</blink>
@gosto , don't write new code with the ancient mysql_* functions. They are no longer maintained and community has begun the deprecation process . Instead you should learn about prepared statements and use either PDO or MySQLi. If you care to learn, here is a quite good PDO-related tutorial.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa yes. after hitting the back button, it logs the user back in. the problem being that a user logs out and leaves the browser window open, then another user comes behind him and hits back a bunch of times, and then he gets logged back in as the previous user.
19:15
@LittleTreeX the browser prop. tell you that the information will be sent again. right?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa yep.
@LittleTreeX after the user successfully logged in you should do a redirect
this prevents the resending of the info
@RepWhoringPeeHaa I'll try that, thanks!
@orourkek i have make it little better my code
19:19
@gosto indent you code
i wonder what to do to echo $_POST[$wnumber] outside the loop
indenting is overrated
hell, put all code on one line. even better
Sam
Sam
@gosto why is $POST[$wnumber] a variable?
couldn't that whole session issue be resolved by checking the session for validity first on every page?
Seems like the issue is the page re-sending the $_POST login data
@Sam is a variable yes , it echo numbers
@orourkek my session issue?
4 mins ago, by RepWhoringPeeHaa
@LittleTreeX after the user successfully logged in you should do a redirect
19:21
the problem is that it is re-logging them in with correct credentials.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa yes i got that
Updated, any comments?
Will report shortly
Sam
Sam
@gosto it's not a variable; it's string you receive from posting a form; you can store that string into a variable, and use that variable
19:23
@orourkek So, what you suggest won't work, because technically it's a valid login. The redirect looks promising though (that @RepWhoringPeeHaa suggested).
@Sam this while loop i have i get 5 buttoms , so when user click on one button i get the value of this button
0
Q: PHP Form generator class

TruthI have made the following classes and objects. Care to give me some feedback? :) https://gist.github.com/2510553 Full code: <?php namespace Forms; /** * This file is supposed to give a good way of generating forms programmatically with PHP. */ /* * WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WA...

@LittleTreeX it is not only promising it's the solution :-)
If anyone is interested in providing an opinion :D
@LittleTree if you want to get fancy (but not too fancy), you could just add a hash to the form with a timestamp, to "expire" the form after a few seconds
Sam
Sam
19:24
@gosto does the form post back to the same file, or to a diff file?
@Sam same file
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Sorry. I always talk that way. It's a character flaw of mine to not say things definitively until I have tested for myself.
for mysqli what would the equivalent be of mysql_result()
@LittleTreeX hehehe it's ok it was just me being sure of something for once. no need to apologize.
Sam
Sam
@gosto in that case, in your while loop, create a different form for each row; then, set the row button to whatever you want (e.g. value="submit_btn"); when any button in the rows is clicked, only the data associated with that row will be returned; so, need to have the button as a variable
19:28
@Sam i cant create 5 buttons , its while loop , it can be 4 it can be 10 , :(
What are you trying to do?
Sam
Sam
@LittleTreeX how about destroying the session anytime the user logs out, and then, checking if the user is logged in (if the session exists) everything the page loads?
@gosto yes, you can create 2500 buttons
@Truth i try to call $_POST[$wnumber] outside the while loop , my code is in the paste page up
Sam
Sam
as long as the whole form is in a loop, buttons will be created for each one of them
11 mins ago, by gosto
http://pastebin.com/NGY1uqM7
This one?
19:30
@Sam but i can fix the number of buttons , its related to data in mysql , if one new user is registered , it comes new button . i said its in while loop
@Truth yes
@gosto What is the problem?
$_POST is a super global
it can exist inside or outside any loop you have
Sam
Sam
@gosto so, you don't need to define the button as a variable
Let's start over, what are you trying to do?
Not how you're trying to do it, what are you trying to do?
@Truth but i couldnt call it it , it comes with empty value
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Perhaps I have implemented it incorrectly, but I am still able to "resend" even when I redirect
19:32
@gosto Completely unrelated, but your code is a huge mess
Just from this tiny snippet I see several things wrong:
code with that many open/close php tags looks like an alien language
1. You don't use comments
2. Your variable names are a mess ($sql3)
@Truth im to trying to just get the value to which button is clicked by $_post variable outside the loop , but i get nothing
3. You're using mysql_
@gosto You didn't understand my question
@LittleTreeX you have implemented incorrectly. lemme show you. 1 sec
19:33
^
WHAT are you trying to do? not HOW you're doing it
Thanks again
@LittleTreeX are you sending the form to the same or to another php file?
Before you even start writing code you need to ask yourself "What do I want to happen?"
So what do you want to happen?
Sam
Sam
@gosto that makes no sense.....you are retrieving data from the db, not from the form; the loop is coming from the data received from the db......so, no need for POST anything
19:35
@Sam Please wait
@gosto What do you want to happen?
@Sam I think we have a conceptual problem here, @gosto doesn't understand where his data is coming from and what he wants to do with it. (At least I suspect as much).
@Truth i want to echo $_POST[$wnumber] outside the loop
@gosto No you don't. That HOW you want to achieve what you want.
But what do you want to do?
"I want that when I click this and that button, this and that will happen"
loginform.php

<form action="login.php" method="post">
  <input type="text" name="username">
  <input type="password" name="password">
  <input type="submit">
</form>

login.php

<?php

// validate the login (e.g. in db)

header('Location: example.com/login-success');
I want this kind of answer
@LittleTreeX
19:37
yes
see above :)
it's a one page site essentially
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Or better yet include it? instead of redirecting to it? :P
@Truth huh? no
@gosto Do you understand what I'm asking?
19:37
@Truth hahah ok , i want when use click on button (i have many buttons) it will echo the value of this button
user*
the redirect is to prevent the re-sending of data when refreshing / using the browsers back button @Truth
@gosto Okay, so now comes the question, why do you need a loop?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa so it needs to go to a different page to work
Sam
Sam
@Truth thanks for streamlining the process :D
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Also true.
19:38
The same principle should work when submitting to the same page @LittleTreeX
@Truth to get table with data , i have deleted some td from my code
show me your code so I can have a look why it doesn;t work
@gosto But if you just want to echo the button's text, you don't need any data but the button which was pressed!
@RepWhoringPeeHaa ok, checking what i did wrong.
@Sam It's important with those kinds of questions to really verify that the asker understands what you're saying to him, otherwise he'll be back here in no time :D
19:40
zes the button which was pressed , (the name)
@Truth it's just like talking to a client :)
my php error log is throwing this message but isn't really telling me what page it is from : PHP Warning: Unknown: Your script possibly relies on a session side-effect which existed until PHP 4.2.3
@Shane 4.2.3 :O
now that's legacy
well im using 5.3
@gosto The button that was pressed can be retrieved from $_POST alone, I don't see where the loop fits in
19:41
but the code isnt:P
so I'm not sure what page is throwing this error @RepWhoringPee
Are you sure you only want to echo the text of the button?
Hey @GordonM
Hiya
@Truth yes onlz the name of this button which is writen in the code .
@Shane register_globals?
19:42
@Truth and this $_POST didnt come with any value (empty)
@gosto So again, I don't see where your loop comes in. You don't need a loop to display the name of a submitted button.
Try var_dump($_POST)
What is the result?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Yes thats the error it gives, but you would think it'd just give the page that this is happening on?
@Truth inside or outside the loop , i puit it ?
@gosto I think you're missing the point
You're mixing 2 separate parts of your application together.
@Shane
11
Q: PHP session side-effect warning with global variables as a source of data

Zack PetersonI'm trying to host a PHP web site that was given to me. I see this warning: Warning: Unknown: Your script possibly relies on a session side-effect which existed until PHP 4.2.3. Please be advised that the session extension does not consider global variables as a source of data, unl...

19:44
The part where you generate the HTML, and the part where you handle the form submissions
Both are entirely different, unrelated things.
@LittleTreeX any luck?
You generate your forms and buttons from the database, that's why you probably need a loop
@Truth this what i get from the dump array(2) { ["menucompare"]=> string(7) "turning" ["hiddenselect"]=> string(0) "" }
But in order to handle the form requests, you have no use for that loop
can you use the "USING" keyword in mysql? like "SELECT * FROM table LEFT JOIN other_table USING some_field" where some_field is in both table and other_table?
instead of ON
19:46
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Tks Rep that seems to be whats going on somewhere, I'll check some of the $_SESSION file pages and see if this is happening somewhere, tks for insight
@AndyPerlitch Yes you can, but you probably shouldn't.
Better to be explicit.
@Truth yes you right for this , but i mean to know which row is located this button , and also to get the number of buttons as the rows number , thats why i used button inside the loop
@gosto Either I'm stupid, or we're both stupid
Either way I'm stupid.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa (honestly, I'm trying to help my friend out, so I am like the middle man, which is why my responses are delayed. However, I am learning as much from the experience). I am also looking at some of my own code, where I think I do it the way you are suggesting. He seems to think his problem is that he is not properly unsetting the session ID
19:46
@GordonM ok thanks
Without a value attribute, the button itself will not be submitted
<button name="button">Button</button>
is nice, but it won't be submitted
<button name="button" value="Button">Button</button>
In a moment, he's just going to have to send me his code...
This will be.
@Truth i will try with your last code and see
@GordonM
0
Q: PHP Form generator class

TruthI have made the following classes and objects. Care to give me some feedback? :) https://gist.github.com/2510553 Full code: <?php namespace Forms; /** * This file is supposed to give a good way of generating forms programmatically with PHP. */ /* * WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WA...

See if you have something to say
19:53
@Truth it doesnt submit at all , i want tell you that this class = 'showt' in the button related to jquery to echo the table2 here is the code of jquery pastebin.com/cnPce578 . so the button pressed it show the table2 and in the same time i want get the name of button pressed outside the loop , sorry for misunderstadning you .
@gosto Okay, I am now officially confused.
Give me your background, from the top.
"I am making an application to...."
@Truth sorry i dont want you to be confused , im new in php and thats why .
@gosto It's alright. Please do tell me what you are trying to do. What's the purpose of your application/website?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa I don't have this problem with my some of my old code, after review. And I do it the way you suggested (guess if enough time passes and you just copy and paste from old projects you forget how you did things)
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Thanks for the help! :)
@LittleTreeX glad you got it sorted out. yw
19:58
this table1 there is rows with data and also those buttons so when user click on the button on choosen row , it will open a table2 related to this button with data also , and i was use this variable which i told you before ($_POST[$wnumber]) in the table2 , hope its clear now
@Truth hope u understand it truth
if i want to explode a string such as "1,2,3,4, 5" and account for the possibility that there could be a space after the comma how would i do this?
@Mike Kill all spaces?
i know how to do explode(",",$arr) but what if the user accidentally puts a space
@Truth the string is city names, i cant kill all.
Sam
Sam
@Mike explode and trim
can you provide a quick snippet sam?
20:00
@gosto So you have an information table, with a "more info" button, and you want to expand a second table on click on the more info button
is that correct?
@Truth yes right
@Mike array_map("trim", explode(",", $arr));
Sam
Sam
there you go
@Truth you sent it to the wrong person..:P
@gosto You are aware that PHP is a server side language
It runs at the server, it cannot detect clicks, when you submit the button, it will refresh the page
Do you know all of those things?
so @truth if i had a string such as $string = "Fountain Hills, Gilbert,Phoenix,Tempe"; that wil explode out and remove the spaces after the , right?
20:03
@Truth just now :) , u mean i will echo this variable by jquary ?
@Mike Or if you're afraid of array_map (some are)
$array = array("1", "2", "3", "4", " 5");

foreach ($array as &$value) {
    trim($value);
}
@Mike Correct. TIAS.
TIAS?
@Truth thanks my fellow brogrammer
Try It And See :)
ah
thought thats what that meant
@gosto You should probably.
Without submitting the page, you can get the clicked button in JavaScript/jQuery and display appropriate information.
Where do the info in table2 come from?
20:05
@Truth database
@gosto Okay, so you will need the server-side language to interact with the database
Do you know how to use AJAX or you aren't there yet?
@Truth i dont know how to use ajax sorry
@gosto Okay, than you need to submit the form when clicking the button, and then have PHP talk to the database based on whatever button was clicked.
How does your form look like?
the HTML
@Truth yes
@Mike NP :)
20:09
truth thx for spending time with me , but i must go now , thx again and sorry for confusing you
@gosto Okay, goodbye
good afternoon !!
@ybouchard Good night :D
@ybouchard Nice gravatar.
@Truth Hahaha thanks
@ybouchard No chapter this week though :(
20:14
Haha I'm pretty behind, unfortunately
i was just told not to use $_REQUEST, is this valid?
(trust you more than the source)
@LittleTreeX For what reasons you want to use $_REQUEST?
sending login variables
@LittleTreeX Don't use $_REQUEST use $_POST.
Sam
Sam
20:17
valid, but risky....use $_POST, $_GET, or $_COOKIE directly
thanks, then he was right :P
@LittleTreeX I don't see a problem when using $_REQUEST as long as you understand what it is doing
and you keep in mind the order of variables may change per system
@RepWhoringPeeHaa why wouldn't he use $_POST though?
20:19
I probably don't. But I am reading over the manual page linked by truth to understand better. My friends teacher said "it allows too much information to potentially be available to the unscrupulous"
@ybouchard it's easier to change a request type than to go through all code to change the superglobal from get to post
@LittleTreeX The general rule is "Only collect the info you need"
So only collect the info you need.
You need $_POST variables, so use $_POST.
I understood it in quotes...
Makes sense. Thanks for clarifying
20:21
anytime
so .. what's up, everyone
lol
This is a good one :D
sup @tereško
2
Q: PHP project with MySQL data on CD/DVD

user984621Exist any way, how to place the PHP project with MySQL database on CD/DVD with full functionality? My client would like have his presentation on the CD and this CD he'd give his customers. And the idea is, that these customers just put the CD into their PC and run the complet web presentation on...

@tereško Hey
20:23
@tereško yup
@Truth Oh, sorry, got distracted with other stuff! Having a look now.
Personally I'm not a huge fan of fully programatic markup generation, I tend to feel the markup is the designer's job and that it's more easily accomplished in an editor than in program code. But that's just me.
@GordonM The form element is the only functional piece of markup out there, That's why I get more comfortable making it programmatically.
Most formד should have the same markup, a good designer can apply any styling he wishes on a single piece of (good) markup, and that's the point here.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Where are you pulling your $class variable from? Is it just from the filename in that directory ? github.com/nybouchard/MicroFramework/blob/master/MicroFW/MFW/…
It's all the little customizations that become necessary that I've found make that approach problematic. You need a paragraph of text here, an image there and suddenly the uniform form isn't so uniform anymore.
Then again I do spend most of my professional working day waging war with zend forms so I'm sure that's soured me on the concept
20:36
@GordonM I have the Node class exactly for that :) Note that I have added an HR element (which is not strictly form element) to my example form at the bottom
This is the generated code:
<form action="index.php" method="GET">
    <label class="label">
        Testing Input
        <input type="text" name="test" value="Woot" id="test">
    </label>
    <hr>
    <button type="submit">Go</button>
</form>
@ybouchard that's the autoload magic
Generating the actual elements (which is what it looks like you're doing) shouldn't be too much of a problem. If you can embed the programatic fields in hand-crafted markup that's fine. It's just when you get to building the entire form in software that I start cringing.
$form  = new Form("index.php", Form::METHOD_GET);
$field = new Fieldset("Fieldset");
$field->add(new Input("text", "name", new Label("Input inside of Fieldset")));
$form
    ->add(
    new Input(
        "text", //Type
        "test", //Name
        new Label("Testing Input", array("class" => "label")), //Label
        "Woot", //Default value
        array("id" => "test") //Attribute List
    )
)
    ->add(new Node("hr", "", Node::SELF_CONTAINED))
    ->add(new Submit("Go"));

echo $form;
if you do new SomeClass() and php cannot find the class it autoloads: SomeClass.php @ybouchard
Hmm haha might have to read a bit on that
@RepWhoringPeeHaa thanks !
@GordonM After adding the fieldset:
<form action="index.php" method="GET">
    <label class="label">
        Testing Input
        <input type="text" name="test" value="Woot" id="test">
    </label>
    <fieldset>
        <legend>Fieldset</legend>
        <label>
            Input inside of Fieldset
            <input type="text" name="name">
        </label>
    </fieldset>
    <hr>
    <button type="submit">Go</button>
</form>
@RepWhoringPeeHaa okay yeah this makes sense
Watch this ...
20:43
@tereško youtube is screwing things up again :(
works for me
same here, works fine.
watching now
I'm assuming that so far she's doing the archetypal bad manager. Cos if she's serious I'd probably last a week under her before I resorted to violence.
Yeah, the further into the talk I get the more obvious it gets that she's being ironic.
21:22
@RepWhoringPeeHaa does this make sense github.com/nybouchard/Flawk-Framework/blob/master/…
@ybouchard I would create an index.php file in the document root which 'calls' (includes / requires) the init.php file which is outside the document root
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Perfect thanks going to do that now
@RepWhoringPeeHaa hrmm...I like this idea
@RepWhoringPeeHaa and correct me if im wrong but using includes / requires is much faster the includes_once
yeah me too i can visually see it
@RepWhoringPeeHaa also does the router call dispatch to the controller which sets up both the model and view ?
or does the router call the model and view
40
Q: Why is require_once so bad to use?

UberfuzzyEverything I read about better php coding practices keeps saying don't use require_once because of speed. Why is this? What is the proper/better way to do the same thing as require_once (if it matters, i'm using php5)

21:27
Is there so much difference between include/require and the once versions anymore? I know there used to be and I still tend to avoid _once but it's more habit these days than anything.
@GordonM I autoload most stuff so it doesn't really matter to me
@ybouchard the front controller does the real calling: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_Controller_pattern
@RepWhoringPeeHaa i always thought you had ran include after the autoload or that a fall backhttps://github.com/nybouchard/MicroFramework/blob/master/MicroFW/MFW/AutoLoa‌​der.php#L41
@RepWhoringPeeHaa True, if everything's in classes and you have a sensible autoloader you'll not really need to check anyway.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa man your the best.
just had to spend 2 hours stuck in an svn nightmare. "File is out of date." Okay, update. "File is not under version control." Okay, delete it. "File is out of date." Ok, commit it. "File is not under version control." head explodes
21:31
@ybouchard the autoloader loads the files when classes are not loaded yet (using include). because the next time a class gets called it is already loaded (so basically same functionlity as include_once)
@orourkek I feel your pain my friend. I've been there (a lot)
SVN doesn't seem to get along with anyone/anything
@orourkek I hate using it. But I have to in the office
heh, same here :[
The job I have uses SVN right now
It makes me sad :(
I'd rather just put up with it than try to convert everything and everyone to git
21:36
@orourkek Fortunately the talk for converting to git started before I got there so maybe sooner rather then later we'll swap over to git
lucky for you :]
It helps if most of the team already uses git/github for their personal projects
Sam
Sam
do ppl use github for large-scale, enterprise projects?
Some do
Sam
Sam
21:40
how do they prevent hackers from reading their codes, and basically knowing what to bypass?
@Sam You can install the code that runs github on your own servers
@Sam they have private (paid) repos that anyone can buy, or you can buy an SaaS from them where you install github locally, basically
Sam
Sam
ok.....I don't know much about github, but what is the usefulness of that?
Github in general, or enterprise Github?
github makes most sense with open source projects ;)
It allows people to easily contribute to your projects
Sam
Sam
21:43
@NikiC that's what I thought too
@Sam Well, the usefulness of github on your own server is the same for the github you access via the external Internet. The benefit is that you have direct control over the code base
@Sam you can use bitbucket if you want to use it for private repos and you are a freeloader
@RepWhoringPeeHaa But on an enterprise level a lot of companies are not gonna hand their code base over to somebody else, regarldess of whether the repository is "private"
@CharlesSprayberry nope
Sam
Sam
well, I'm new to it anyway.....so, I'll just learn more about it before using it (although I already created an acct)
21:46
@Sam I find it incredibly useful. You have your repository, documentation (via wiki), issue/milestone management and an easy way for others to share code with you all in one place.
@Sam why not simply dive right in it (if you have some open source project)
Sam
Sam
@RepWhoringPeeHaa I don't have any open source project yet
Also, easily comment and review code written by others with the ability to leave line-by-line comments on commits
Sam
Sam
does it allows database uploads too?
All this talk about ease of use has inspired me to refactor my web directories :]
@Sam if you mean git, not really
or github *
Sam
Sam
21:51
@orourkek ok....thx
I suppose you could, but a cronjob or something to backup databases would be much simpler
Mine runs every 36 hours
user895378
I have nightly mysqldump + rsync on my dbs ... works well enough for me
Sam
Sam
the dbs are stored in a folder inaccessible via the browser, right?
not usually
user895378
wait, what? who has raw DB files in web-accessible directories? that's a terrible idea

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