If you want to block access to a certain folder, the most reliable way is obviously to put it outside of the document root. But what if that's not option? Because of shared hosting for example. Would htaccess be the best next solution? Or is there something better?
Hello all, has anyone worked with paypal rest or nvp sdk to transfer payments I have used it but due to unstability of versions it gives error.Some times creditcards does not work.And process to create an is ?
@kelunik Hello all, has anyone worked with paypal rest or nvp sdk to transfer payments I have used it but due to unstability of versions it gives error.Some times creditcards does not work.And process to create an is ?
@bwoebi Should I just add RedisCache to amphp/redis? As amphp/dns depends on amphp/cache, it's required there anyway, no need for a separate package then.
@bwoebi Could you adjust amphp/mysql to the latest changes and releases and release a v2 version?
In database systems, atomicity (or atomicness; from Greek atomos, undividable) is one of the ACID transaction properties. An atomic transaction is an indivisible and irreducible series of database operations such that either all occur, or nothing occurs. A guarantee of atomicity prevents updates to the database occurring only partially, which can cause greater problems than rejecting the whole series outright. As a consequence, the transaction cannot be observed to be in progress by another database client. At one moment in time, it has not yet happened, and at the next it has already occurred...
struggling with the weirdest segfault on travis-ci php 7.1, when make test, then a test for a c-level http wrapper works just fine - when running it with run-tests.php directly it segfaults, not because of the wrapper itself, but the char *path has only = "\006\024" in it instead of the actual path name / http url. anyone have a rough idea what could cause this?
outside travis ci this extension test runs just fine under same environment (php 7.1, zts, no debug, xdebug enabled)
well .. there was this one printer at work, couple years ago ...
@NikiC but, yeah, it's kinda tricky to assess that - the claim is that after exorcism there is not evil spirit inhabiting the thing .. so you could claim that all exorcisms actually work as advertised (or course there is this small caveat, that there was no evil spirit to begin with)
^ I have been working with people in marketing lately
weird, "valgrind: failed to start tool 'memleak' for platform 'amd64-linux': No such file or directory" - i couldn't find any sane reason why this happens, ru-tests -m works however, on local it has th ephp code fail, but doesnt show any MEMLEAK related output, on travis it just hangs there and does nothing.
ah ok i can reproduce it with php 7.0 and also without zts, so it seems to be a general issue. Its funny that whenever I run the tests with "make test" they work, and even simple calls like "php tests/file.php" will fail, though they will not segfault like php 7.1 on zts
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@WesStark did you see the question that the deputy team principal of force India got on live tv?
Eddie Jordan said "now we know last race that you got a text from Mercedes mid-race, asking you to pit, how do you feel about teams doing that?" He replied "I don't know what you're talking about" - "come on, we all know it happened" - "I know nothing about that, we don't reply to such things"
right now the engines are so complex that only a few manufacturers produce them
those manufacturers sell the engines to other teams and also race themselves... it's a clear conflict of interests... because leads to things like that
force india buys engines from mercedes, and force india has barely enough money to survive, so they would do anything to save money
anyway that's unlikely because force india helped ferrari more than they've helped mercedes
@tereško "$this->target should not be aware of what it is permitted to do. You should not pass it along just to later extract some permissions" (link) but isn't that what you do in the fifth code example?
@NikiC Hah its like the neverending story, i have narrowed it down to happen only if opening the stream fails (connection refused), say to localhost:8934 which doesnt exist. then the stack frame looks like this _php_stream_open_wrapper_ex (path=0x7fffe5342690 "\006\024", mode=0x7fffe53426f0 "rb", options=8, opened_path=0x0, context=0x7fffee060ce0) - see the path showing broken chars. This is even before my own stream opener is called that then delegates to the internal one.
@NikiC ok stepping through my wrapper with next and print filename interleaving I found the line that breaks the variable, if (option = zend_compat_hash_find_const(Z_ARRVAL_P(context_options), "content", sizeof("content") - 1)) { - entirely unrelated :-) now checking out what how that can destroy my othe rmemory
Hi @all , just read ""SOAP and REST can't be compared directly, since the first is a protocol (or at least tries to be) and the second is an architectural style". Can any one tell with which should I compare (except xmlrpc)
@NikiC Also: investigate crash within aerys worker when returning \Amp\Deferred within IpcLogger::disableSending() instead of Success() [there is no watcher left then, causing it to quit the loop and enter shutdown sequence, ending up with a nullptr deref in generator->get_gc]
Yeah, only two crashes today. :-D
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What's happening to #php community? #dunningkrugereffect
@tereško a value in an array is just like a property or a variable. if that value is an array and you change that array, it's replaced by a copy if another value held the same array.
I was still writing Pascal, when PHP4 was in the wild (at least, as a major player ... there probably is some critical credit card processing code running on php4 in some basement still)