I have a small team that reports to me, and we're all very casual and friendly (at least in my opinion/perspective). I need a personal favor (help moving a bookshelf at my home) and I wanted to ask one of my team members to help me move it, and offered to buy them lunch as a thank you. Would it b...
@Farkie Uh, I realize I'm not used to pre-7.0 code anymore … could you please run it again with the 7.0 target? The backtrace is helpful, but I don't remember the datastructures well enough to guide you with fetching data from the core dump :x
@brzuchal Of course, you make a HTTP request to a raspberry pi that that runs a motor that moves a hydraulic arm that pushes extra ram into ram slots. RAAS (Ram as a service).
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Argument 1 passed to Amp\Loop\Driver::disable() must be of the type string, object given, called in /home/kelunik/GitHub/kelunik/demo-socket-server/3-amphp-socket+parser/vendor/amphp/amp/lib/Loop/UvDriver.php on line 52 and defined in /home/kelunik/GitHub/kelunik/demo-socket-server/3-amphp-socket+parser/vendor/amphp/amp/lib/Loop/Driver.php:419
@Gordon I can DM you on twitter with some further details (though you'd have to follow me :-P). Otherwise have them contact Brent through the contact page on getrevi.com and mention that I sent them. The condition of the free account is that ongoing feedback is given.
I'm using an old AJAX object to call php from my JavaScript. (Not the jQuery Ajax - the old one). Now my PHP echoes into the JS and I output it to the console.
But now I need my PHP echo to go to the HTML again - but still get called from JS - will you help?
@einScotchFitch So you're making an XMLHttpRequest (the 'old' one).. you execute some PHP, and then you want to display the result of that (that comes back in the response in your JS) in your HTML?
Yes... like if you have "echo 'some random shit';" it usually appends itself to the bottom of the html DOM even if the .php file is external to the DOM.
@einScotchFitch So you need to find the element (document.getElementById()), and then update the HTML of that to contain the contents your javascript variable
@einScotchFitch No, your PHP still has to return some data right, that you want to display. And it gets given to you in the response object in your Javascript, right?
Because that's how server-side events work, right? For example w3schools have this example where the server echoes the current time to the page every few seconds - there's no JS there.
My reputation on StackOverflow has skyrocketed since I gave a trivial, but popular answer to a frequently-viewed question, and it got hundreds of upvotes.
This seems unfair, because it incentivises making a few replies to popular questions (easy) rather than putting in the effort to reply to lar...