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12:00
Hello :D
is it me you're looking for?
thank you @Gordon for the advice
@ChristopheCosta you are welcome
new doubt
		$table= $table."<td>".$val."</td>";
		}

		$table = $table."</tr>";

		for($i = 0 ; $i <$uCount ; $i++ ){
		$table = $table."<tr><td>".$utilizador[$i]."</td>";

		for($j=0;$j<$carCount;$j++){
        $val= htmlspecialchars($s2[$j], ENT_HTML5 | ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8');

        $table = $table."<td>"."<select name=\'corp_resp&{$row_menuid['menuId']}&{$_SESSION['UtilizadorID']}&{$dateTime}&{$toEchosave}'.$val.'_'.$utilizador[$i].'\>";
		foreach ($options as $opt)
		{
             echo  sprintf("<option value='$opt'>$opt</option>\n");
and in the beginning
!!dad
12:04
Where does Fonzie like to go for lunch? Chick-Fil-Eyyyyyyyy
i have that $options = array( "0.00","0.05","0.10","0.15","0.20","0.25","0.30","0.35","0.40","0.45","0.50","0.‌​55","0.60","0.65","0.70","0.75","0.80","0.85","0.90","0.95","1" );
why the foreach is printing outside of the form?
@ChristopheCosta use something like pastebin?
@Jeeves No, he goes to yo momma's house
@DaveRandom opens door.
NO @Naruto
12:15
lol
@Jeeves the door... of yo momma's house?
:-P
@DaveRandom sneaks in the room.
@ChristopheCosta ok, good luck then I guess?
@Jeeves Yeh, you have to sneak in to yo momma's house.
12:16
@DaveRandom No, you don't want to talk to me so you can stop.
@Jeeves I can't stop talking about yo momma's house, it's all I ever think about.
@DaveRandom aren't you @Jeeves's momma?
@DaveRandom You started talking about it?
@PaulCrovella No.
No I'm more like the creepy uncle who fiddles with him inappropriately when no-one is watching
Just got invited to give a talk in Macedonia at a new meetup, costs included :)
12:18
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa put in his 2 minutes then you went through all the labor
@Jimbo is it because they didnt background check you again or because they all wanna hear about your illegal bittorrenting things?
He only downloads Ubuntu
@DaveRandom officially
and now presenting on stage: Jimbo Bieber and The Illegal Bittorrents with their smash hit: "It's only Ubuntu, Ma"
That's what he was employed to do, trivago had a shitload of spare bandwidth going to waste
12:21
and now presenting on stage: Jimbo Bieber and The Illegal Bittorrents with their smash hit: "It's only Ubuntu, Ma"
@Gordon I will never forgive.
@Jimbo <3
minor: We are investigating delays with webhook deliveries as of 2017-03-24T12:23:09Z
^ That's cool
I love teddy grahams
12:27
!!urban teddy grahams
[ teddy graham ] A overpriced stupid cookie shaped like a goddamn bear.
lol
jeeves..RUDE
hotel? TRIVAGO!
@Jimbo what does trivago stand for btw? trip vacation google? trip in one go?
tri: three; vag: ...; ooooo
12:30
@PaulCrovella I was going that way, with @PeeHaa's mom somewhere in there
dude! she's your grandma!!!1
Well Va is the verb "to go" in Spanish
I'm not sure, I cannot give an official answer :P
ok, so it's trip vacation google
and they cannot confirm it because google is a brand name
and that's why they make up stuff like noahlondon.com/work/trivago
!!urban trivago
whatchoo talkin bout willis
12:37
someone should do something about that
@Jimbo's talk is totally misleading too, doesn't do any bittorrent downloading with PHP
which is obviously what I hoped for
why is a missing argument just a warning and not a fatal error?
@grasshopper I'm with you on that, I think missing args should be fatal
Falls into probably-definitely-a-bug territory
because at the moment i have to do a check each time within my functions if($arg){
is there a better way to do this?
Promote all errors to exceptions with a custom error handler :)
12:42
ok, but that doesnt reduce my code, its just another way to do if($arg){ ?
Are you on PHP 7?
unfortunately no, on 5.4
If you type your args it promotes to a TypeError
example?
function x(string $a) {}
x();
but you can't do that
12:44
ok, so thats only on 7 then
Ok, why are you trying to defend against this problem anyway
its just repititive, but thanks for the insight
If you or someone else is calling your function without the required arguments, you/them needs to fix the calling side
yes, but thats my point, if at some future date someone else works on my stuff then i want it to crash if they dont use it correctly, and adding all these checks on every function is a pain, but there is no other options, but i learned something new, need to upgrade to 7
You needed to upgrade long ago, even 5.5 is no longer supported
12:48
well you know, boss is always right, bye now, have a nice day
@Jimbo yeah ...
marketing nonsense ...
For this reason, I believe this event can be very beneficial for you, in terms of expanding your business, establishing your brand’s presence in this booming region, and building strong long-term connections with influential developers, business people and organizations from this region. Your work has left a great imprint in the era of PHP.
My butt leaves great imprints on chairs, nobody invites me to present at Ikea
@Leigh Is that even possible?
Uhm, yes?
Everything is possible
@JoeWatkins Dude.. same
:D
12:51
@Leigh is 10 feet tall and 4 feet wide, I believe he does leave imprints on chairs ...
slight embellishment
@JoeWatkins Not complaining though, they pay for flights + accomodation
Ohai
meh, everybody does ... if you can't be bothered to talk to me directly, I can't be bothered to talk to you ... being caught up in some mass list of everyone who ever mentioned php online is not flattery, it's annoying bollocks ...
12:53
@Leigh That's just tracker stuff
It has the encoding stuff, so its a start
@Leigh Not really, I mean it's just a BSON decoder right?
Plenty of libs for that
Bencode
Well the actual torrent is
12:57
shrug, still totally possible to write a bt client in PHP
Write a tracker instead with amp
better idea, don't bother with either \o/
I wanted to do it but time
And beer
And whisky
Busy boy. I know
13:00
!!booze busy boy
@Gordon No results for: busy boy
Anonymous
so this new place is a silent one where everyone talks on hipchat. Not sure I like it.
that's better, you can ignore chat client, you can't ignore some idiot tapping you on the shoulder and getting all up in your face
HipChat has a built-in Rebecca icon. How can you not like HipChat?
Hey gordo. Your airports are waay too fucking big
Just sayinf
Anonymous
13:01
I know but I just got asked what I want from Dominoes via HipChat from someone who's yet to speak to me
@JayIsTooCommon that's freaking great
Anonymous
you're all weird.
@PeeHaa airports? I usually get that remark about other things. but airports?
Your face is weird
not to mention stupid ... you have a stupid face ...
13:02
So stupid
@Gordon lol
Anonymous
but i did have a brand new 16GB/2TB macbook waiting for me on my desk so not all bad
It better have windiws installed on it
Windows
don't encourage the use of windows, or macbooks ... they are both evil
a penchant for evil is why we're here
Something something lesser of two evils
user6845426
13:06
Hi guys, I have a simple php script which connects to my database. At the moment, I'm having to use the same script on each of my web pages I want to connect, is there a more efficient way I can connect all of my web pages to the db without having to repeat code?
has anyone tried out treehouse for improving development skills?
user6845426
Ahh, thank you @Leigh :)
user6845426
Thanks guys :D
13:09
@JayIsTooCommon that sounds like bliss
@Tiffany I dont have a suitable tree for a treehouse. but I have a rooftop terrace.
@JayIsTooCommon make sure they use a voucher
@Gordon dork
@Gordon teamtreehouse.com this site
@Tiffany call me dad. not dork
it's a pay site for learning development, I was reading their PHP track
13:10
> How Treehouse Works
Achieve your dreams and change the world
@Gordon dork
lost me right there
yeah, I ignore the marketing bullshit
I may be better off just going through freecodecamp
lolwat? cannot return for 5 minutes? is that his second ban today?
sorry @PeeHaa
> An entry-level salary for the technologies covered in this track is about $60,000 / yr on average.
13:12
did you ban @PeeHaa for five minutes?
I would not pay an entry-level PHP dev $60k
@Tiffany what are you trying to learn?
@Tiffany no, I kicked him tenderly
I'm wanting to improve my programming ability because right now I manage to fumble around stuff. I'm still scraping intermediate.
@Leigh but you are from the UK, that's like the india of europe salary wise
13:14
@Patrick I wouldn't pay an entry-level PHP dev $40k
pauper
@Leigh 30k?
Plenty of better-than-entry-level I could scrape up for that much :p
@Leigh a cleaning lady earns more than that around here...
@Tiffany Do I hear $25k? $25k? Anyone?
13:15
I make a bit more than 30k.
@Patrick a cleaning lady is more skilled than an entry-level php dev
@Patrick Swiss is kind of special though :)
Honestly, I agree with Paul
@PaulCrovella can't really argue with that :D
Anonymous
14 mins ago, by JayIsTooCommon
you're all weird.
13:15
@Gordon Nikita kicked him yesterday for suggesting that we do something that JS does
Cleaning ladies clean out cesspools. PHP newbies create them
Also, we all probably have very different lines we draw regarding what "entry-level" is
I think I'll just buy Clean Code when I get paid next, since it's one that's suggested a lot. I've been trying to read Design Patterns: Elements of Object-Oriented Software and realized it's a bit too high for me.
poor @PeeHaa, just kicked around
13:17
@Tiffany you might want to use google first if price is an issue... ahem
we should have a fun-kick option in addition to the kick-ban option
it should just give the you've been kicked ping but not do anything else
@Tiffany I didn't really speak to you recently, no idea how far you've come, but last time we spoke you were at the very least junior, which is above entry-level on my scale :D
@Patrick I kind of want the kindle version and not a PDF :/ PDFs tend to shrink the font size to a level that's unreadable for me. Mind you, I'm practically blind.
reading code on a kindle?
@Leigh I haven't come much further, to be honest. My apartment has been my primary focus when I'm at home, but I'm nearing completion of that project in probably a week or two.
@Patrick reading books on a kindle
13:19
@Tiffany if you want you could proofread drafts for my php clean code book... but it's just a bunch of more or less random markdown files at the moment
@Gordon hahahahah
Somebody kicked me earlier for suggesting js
@Tiffany i like my kindle a lot, but not for technical books. can't stand reading code on there
@Patrick I'm nearing blindness on a computer screen. :(
my glasses are balls and I'm still not adept at putting my contacts in
@Patrick Need to buy the new Kindle:coding edition, now with 30% more code readability
13:20
@Tiffany I always get a real book for that stuff
@Machavity made out of paper?
5 mins ago, by DaveRandom
@Gordon Nikita kicked him yesterday for suggesting that we do something that JS does
@Patrick Wood might be the secret ingredient but shhh
@NikiC wtf is that answer
13:21
@Tiffany i missed that because kicked
:D
@Patrick I have about 75% success, but point taken. I'll get a physical book for Clean Code
@NikiC Gah. If you edit the PHP tag in one of us can dupehammer it next time
@PeeHaa :P
!!issue find struct members in lxr
13:23
@NikiC I had an ext for that, no idea if it still works
But because he's using Laravel, he doesn't deserve to know about it
6
@Tiffany in the meantime watch the clean code talks if you haven't already
@JayIsTooCommon check your phone kid...
Whooo, I got accepted for PHP Nantes in France!
It's gonna be good
Promise
13:32
@Jimbo grats!
@Leigh I don't think a Laravel user knows how to use a PHP extension
@FlorianMargaine Will you be there? :)
@Jimbo nope
Nantes is as far as going to England as far as I'm concerned
Anonymous
@PeeHaa dislike you
Anonymous
why are you in strange land ?
13:36
I live in the other side of Nantes, France-wise, basically
@JayIsTooCommon hahahhaha told you it was worth it
@Patrick alright
@JayIsTooCommon on my way to the 3rd world
Anonymous
that bird place ?
There is a bird place?
Anonymous
13:39
turkey
Anonymous
^.^
@FlorianMargaine Ah, that's a shame
!!urban bird
[ bird ] slang (eng.) young woman
Lol
Yea
Kay
Kay
13:51
If I have a function to get a hashed password from a database, how do I use that returned item as a parameter in a password_verify function?
@kay password_verify('something', $DB_hash)
!!docs password_verify
Lol typo
[ password_verify() ] Verifies that a password matches a hash
I need to learn how to use jeeves better
!!friday
13:52
\o/
@bwoebi ping
Kay
Kay
@Naruto Yes I've done that but its giving an error saying object of Class could not be converted to string
well without any code, I can't see what's wrong, but you are not passing the hashed string into the function
Kay
Kay
Okay this is the code that processes the login form
  if (isset($_REQUEST["button"]))
  {
    $username = !empty($_REQUEST["loginName"]) ? trim($_REQUEST["loginName"]) : null;
    $password = !empty($_REQUEST["loginPassword"]) ? trim($_REQUEST["loginPassword"]) : null;

    $currentUser = getLogIn($username,$password);
    $passHash = getHashedPassword($password);



    if (password_verify($password, $passHash)) {
        echo "Success";
    }
    else {
        echo "Error";
    }
My passHash function is the following @Naruto function getHashedPassword($password){
  global $pdo;
  $statement = $pdo->prepare("SELECT * FROM User WHERE userPass= ?");
  $statement->execute([$password]);
  $hashedPass = $statement->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_CLASS, "Customer");
  return $hashedPass;
}
@Kay use a pastebin or smthg.. but the problem is this: $hashedPass = $statement->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_CLASS, "Customer");
Kay
Kay
13:57
Okay sorry @Naruto . What is the issue with that statement you highlighted?
well tbh, that's not really the problem, you are returning a class, and you are using that class as string further in your code
@Kay in what order does your $_REQUEST get populated?
Kay
Kay
@Gordon It gets requests at the same time I think
I mean populated
Is there an alternative to the above code then?
@Kay I see you have no idea what I am asking :)
Kay
Kay
@Gordon Well I'm new to php
14:01
so don't use it
Kay
Kay
Its required
no, it's not. you can use the dedicated superglobals, $_GET and $_POST and $_COOKIE instead
Kay
Kay
Okay
$_REQUEST contains a mixture. if you post foo=bar to example.com?foo=baz and a cookie foo=blub the foo in $_REQUEST could be any of the three, depending on what order is set in your php.ini
that's why its better to use one of the other superglobals, which contains only one source
Kay
Kay
14:17
I see. That makes sense
I've changed the REQUEST to POST and now the error is saying: password_verify() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given
I figured I can use implode on passHash to make it a string
I would say you should determine what types of data are stored in the variables. If you know what your data is, you will be able to process or do what you need with it, because you will have a better understanding of what type of data, and what you are trying to accomplish.
Worth passing csrf tokens as a required field through ajax endpoints?
Anonymous
!!wotd
esoterica: things understood by or meant for a select few; recondite matters or items.
Not for full fledged forms but for smaller stuff
14:27
Half fledged forms?
For like, address finders and stuff
fledgeling
In the UK we call half fledged forms little formlets.
Doesn't have much use probably
Besides having everything the same
14:45
Hey all. Quick question. using phalcon, '/' returns exactly what I want if I use that as the url, but "/test" does not work even though I do have a function in the index.php file that does have '/test' file path. Any ideas what might be wrong? My htaccess is the following:
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?_url=/$1 [QSA,L]
</IfModule>
15:01
@JayIsTooCommon yeah, kinda, could be better. I've been busy those days…
moin
Last weekend my gf and I had enough of one of our dog, waking up several times per night, urinating in the hallway, etc. He's pretty much senile, and neither of us is in the mood to take fully care of him
There's this and there's the fact that his case isn't going any better, and we couldn't afford additional medication
So at first we took the decision to put him to sleep…
So global morale to 0
But then, a friend of my gf says that she's used to old dogs and can take care of him for us if we want
So we cancel the appointment to kill him and prepared to give him to the friend
…who lives at a 10 hour drive
example2 is missing old session data backup – #74309
In the meantime, two companies phoned me and are interested by me, so that's an extra thing to take care of
And we just had news from the dog, he's fine and already used to his temporary house
temporary because we'll get him back as soon as we have moved
We want to move from "FuckingRemoteVille" to "CloseToABigTownYetInTheCountrysideVille"
So now, morale is getting higher, but finances are not super great
(also we had a fine because the vehicle's papers aren't up to date… 90€ fine for that)
(versus 45€ when my gf were speeding…)
15:18
Morning
@Trucy Moral of the story: Safety matters less than paying arbitrary dues.
Well, we're in France, the bureaucratic country by excellence
I believe it's Finland, where fines are means tested
So if you're a speeding millionaire, you pay more than a speeding poor person
@Leigh I don't think that you should be paying differently based on how much you earn
I think they should take your licence for the exact same amount of time, regardless of how well you live 😀
Speeding is a public hazard, it's not a parking annoyance
15:30
Cars are a public hazard
Same goes with using your phone while driving, driving drunk/high, etc
user6845426
Is the following if condition checking whether files from input type=file can be successfully uploaded? if ($_FILES['upload']) {
@Leigh Yeah, but a better alternative needs to be offered.
15:53
Are these @PeeHaa kicks today for good reason for just because we can?
Anonymous
@Trucy ..welp.
@JayIsTooCommon hey, you did ask if everything was right :D
user6845426
If anyone has a spare minute, I'm having difficulty trying to handle multiple file uploads. I've created a gist gist.github.com/dipper96/7000dbfff8d1bf5cc0977459e7238e69 with a minimal example.
user6845426
I'm getting: 'Couldnt do anything.' outputted so i'm guessing its to do with if ($_FILES['upload]) {
@dipper the name of your field is userfile, not upload
user6845426
16:08
@pmmaga oh god. thanks xD
finally, after days of searching, finally managed to install and configure selenium to write ui tests....
16:21
Can someone explain the answer to this question? I don't really get it. It is a bug and you need to work around it by using `$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA`?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7762195/problems-using-enctype-multipart-form-data-with-post-variables
@kelunik Any thoughts on the new version of Amp\Socket\Server?
16:46
iirc HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA was removed... should be able to get at the raw post data via php://input though
@gendarme all signs point at the cause of the bug being hitting a limit on either file size or memory consumption imposed by the web server.
Alright, thanks.
17:01
Already edited php.ini.
evenin
o/
Kay
Kay
Is there a way to convert arrays to string without the character count doubling? It does this with implode()
Kay
Kay
@FélixGagnon-Grenier for example I have a function to retrieve the hashed password from a database and when I do a var_dump on the returned variable it says 60 characters.....but when I do implode method and do var_dump it says 120 characters
17:28
@Kay can you show it in eval.in?
btw... a hash is already a string. I'm not sure what you implode, but implode works on an array, or generates an error. what are you trying to do?
Kay
Kay
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I am trying to use the returned variable from the function that retrieves the hashed password from the database and using that as the second parameter in password_verify function
@FélixGagnon-Grenier eval.in/760949
Hyya all. Quick Q.. Anyone if may help?
@Kay oh. that's not how you actually do that. just pass the hash as contained in the database to password_veridy, you have no alteration to do to it
Say you have a class `Page("some/address")` which reads a tree and creates Nodes references in a new array.
Since I'm passing the "some/address" string I already know - after the Tree is built which page I'm at.
But I'd like to return from Page() the actual Node class (so I can than use it's ->parent ->children ->siblings methods....)
@Kay password_verify will figure out, with the four first characters of the hash (something like 2x12 iirc) what / how the hash is built
17:37
But clearly currently I cannot use the above like:

$page = new Page("some/address");
print_r( $page->children );

since Page has actually no ->children method (but Node has it)
anyone?
@Kay oh wait, I misread that
Kay
Kay
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Okay no problem let me know
hmmm...
ok, there's a lot of stuff that's actually unused there.
Kay
Kay
@FélixGagnon-Grenier what are you referring to?
@Kay oh. I think your function should use fetchColumn, not fetch
fetch returns the whole row, in an array
17:48
o/°
-2
A: Insert the current date

Pixeldroid ModdingUse PHP together with HTML Change your .html to .php ... <p><?php echo date('F/j/Y');?></p> ... This code will output the current date provided by your server. Output(Example obviously): March/17/2100 If you really want HTML, I have no idea because I've been coding my server with PHP. B...

This is your legacy, guys.
> Besides HTML is just a page without PHP.
I can't
I reject any responsibility for that ;)
I accept your denial of responsibility in exchange for 3 close votes
that is a fair trade
17:49
The pact is sealed
great. now I can proceed to read that ans... OH MY FECKING GOD WHAT THE HELL
w/d
Now, can anyone take a look above?
tbh, I can't exactly figure out what you mean / need.
Kay
Kay
Thanks....I've changed it to fetchColumn() and the password verify function now gives success message but is not logging in for some reason @FélixGagnon-Grenier
user6845426
I have a condition which checks if a file cannot be namely uploaded:
 `if (!move_uploaded_file(
                    $file['tmp_name'],
                    sprintf('../%s/%s.%s',
                        $target_dir, sha1_file($file['tmp_name']), $ext )
                ))`

After this is checked, the file gets saved to the server with its unique name (great). What I'm trying to do now is append that name and directory to an array so I can upload the locations onto my db. I've tried to just append the sprintf but the tmp_name is empty. Am I doing this wrong?
17:52
@FélixGagnon-Grenier me?
that would be because you are not logging anyone, you are just echoing success :D @Kay
@RokoC.Buljan yeah
Kay
Kay
@FélixGagnon-Grenier one second. I've moved the password verify function lower in the code
@FélixGagnon-Grenier to keep it simple & short: How to instead of

$page = new Page();
$node = $page->getNode();
echo $node->id;

do simply:

$page = new Page("about");
echo $page->id; // which is actually the id of the current Node we're at
Kay
Kay
eval.in/760953 Am I simply putting the verification function in the wrong location? @FélixGagnon-Grenier
@FélixGagnon-Grenier so how to make new Page() actually return a Node class?!
njeeh
17:58
Make them both implement a common interface that fills the need?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thx. Cross fingers :)
@RokoC.Buljan or like, implement a dirty getCurrentNodeId that returns the id if it can, of false it it can't
but if you need two types to actually share a trait/behaviour, implementing an interface that defines that trait/behaviour sounds saner
@FélixGagnon-Grenier yeah but I cannot return anything (Node in my case) out of the Page's __construct
yep
@RokoC.Buljan nor should we. I can see Page() constructor returning a Node() instance becoming somewhat confusing ;)
@Kay hmmm... yeah a bit. you should move the code that defines user role in the success scope.
bbl, got to go buy stuff
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thx again.
18:05
@RokoC.Buljan a pleasure! I hope that'll help you
Kay
Kay
@FélixGagnon-Grenier okay will do. Thank you
surely will. Just thought (since I come from JS) that doing new page() // but return a Node's object > is POC in php... getting now used after years of absence to PHP again....
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you know... /o\ mindset and stuff...
@Trowski Constructor docblock is not up to date :P
Kay
Kay
Hi, I am not getting any error for the controller for this login form. Is something wrong? It was working before I included the password verify inside the for each loop. eval.in/760962
18:35
math logic question, I THINK I've figured it out, but I wanted to double check my logic to see if I'm right. This is javascript so I apologize in advance. Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1)) + min. The goal of the statement is to make a random whole number inside of a range. I was confused on why it was adding 1 and adding the minimum value. Is this right? It adds one so that the number is positive, and it adds the minimum value so that the random number is within the range.
Evenings o/
ello

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