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09:00
Or fun "app"
@Gordon @Sam thanks for ur response i have asked the client to send correct response . for now to get idMoovie i am removing xml inside attribute of main xml
Maybe tic tac toe would be fun
@Bono , stop calling everything an "app"
@Nick @Sam @ShyamK thanks a lot now i am able to send mail
@Goofy all we did was link you to the php docs
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09:05
lol....I think 'app' is now the new fad; application is old school
@tereško Define "everything".. Just looking for the correct word here, hell, I could ask for a fun code to write instead of "app" or "functions"
also, notice how i put "app" in quotation :P
@tereško Or am I mis-interpreting something here? Do you mean I shouldnt say app, but application? If not I'm very confused right now
@Nick any way thanks ...
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09:20
@Goofy you are welcome :)
@Goofy all I'm saying is you should give yourself credit on this one ;)
Hello All
@Nick no no not at all even though i used some other code from internet the credit goes to u all as u showed the right way
Our Account is blocked, means we can not submit the questions using this account ?
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@Rodger Did you read goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more?
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09:28
It obviously says "An automatic filter is in place to ban questions and/or answers from IP addresses or accounts with a history of extremely poor posts."
You proabably asked bad questions :-)
probably*
How can we sorted out this problem ?
We dont know about the terms and conditions for using stackoverflow .
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That's your problem. You agreed with them when registering for an account
Im off to bed, don't stay up too late @Sam
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lol...wasn't planning to
but it seems I'm gonna have to
lol well keep up the good work then
bye everyone
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09:36
lol....later
thought this was clever p.twimg.com/AtR17nsCEAEwfFB.jpg
good day, persons of the chat
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Hello everyone
Hi
@Nick Haha, where can you get that?
09:52
I'd be glad to know if anybody here has a take on the correct/optimal html(5) markup for multi-question likert scales (header has scaling like 'bad, quite bad, so-so, quite good, good) then each row has a question and each question has a series of radio buttons (underneith the scalings)... is there a good way of doing this without using tables... it creates styling problems when tables are used inside forms
Can anyone say how the Facebook Connect works and how I can implement it?
How should I store tags in a DB?
@Rishikesh no experience with it, the larger frameworks have bundles for that and there are quite many projects on github and elsewhere trying to make it easier for you... oAuth is involved
Tags in the sense of descriptive words associated with a resource, eg, an image
Say, I have an image with tags "apple,new product,2011,icheese"
@Christian be more specific, tags are a very commong thing with quite obvious solutions
09:57
@markustharkun Such as? The easiest way is to store that CSV as a string field.
@markustharkun, are there really something that can help me?
But when it comes to search, I'd have to use FIND_IN_SET or worse, a regex.
@Christian you should NEVER (almost) store anything in a delimiter separated list
and this definitely applies to tags
it's an anti-pattern, have you read the karwin book?
if not, go read it
it's very well explained, why it's a bad idea
@markustharkun Huh? HTML is pretty much a delimiter-separated mess.
your question is about how to store tags in a db
09:59
I made a PHP Search Engine running on my own server. When I try to index a site, it returns some 'Server Timed Out : 403' Any help?
which a) has nothing to do with HTML and b) what you say is wrong about html being a delimiter-separated mess
@markustharkun Was yours in relation to DB as well? I'd agree if so.
@Christian of course, read your question
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Look, no point in arguing. CSV tags are the wrong choice because they cripple sane querying. What are the alternatives?
10:02
@Christian exactly
@Christian
I've seen the row_id=>tag architecture, but I don't like it to be honest.
why do you ask, if you know the answer?
the obvious solution is to have a tag table
and then a reference table that connects tags with objects of another kind
If you want to store tags in Database, the best choice is to create tables for objects, tags and object-tag relations
images, posts, questions, etc.
10:03
@markustharkun That will be huge, and I'm sure much slower than the older solution.
@Rishikesh exactly
@Christian nope
that won't be huge and it won't be slow
That will'nt be that huge
everything string-based (delimiter-based) will be slower
Imagine having 5 tags per object row, that means I have to load 60 rows for 10 objects
and since you won't store any single tag more than once, it won't be huge either
10:04
@markustharkun really
@Christian so what?
where's the problem?
60 rows is much slower than loading 5, no?
Uh.. there is another way.. create your own SQL database system
A lot hard
@Christian, yes it is. But, they will not be linked.
@Christian a) your math doesn't work, b) read the book
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@markustharkun a) sorry, I meant 10. b) I will next time I feel like wasting some time instead of fixing a practical issue, which right now I am.
10:09
the chapter is short, read it or you will be wasting more time
@markustharkun where the fk do I get it at work in 30 mins???
@Christian, @markustharkun said a good one
What do you mean by Where the fk?
@Christian during the next 5 minutes, you can get it from here
@markustharkun thanks :D
that's more like it
Good one
Who is the youngest person who made a social networking site own his own, without anyone's financial support?
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10:14
you? :P
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ok.....I'm receiving this silly error using PDO on a stored procedure that returns a value PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[42000]: Syntax error or access violation: 1414 OUT or INOUT argument 3 for routine db22.SP is not a variable or NEW pseudo-variable in BEFORE trigger
anyone's got a quick solution to that? nothing on google so far
@Sam I only have a stupid, useless, non-helpful comment: avoid stored procs alltogether, especially in the php-mysql world
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avoid stored procedures? no way, dude; I'll just have to switch back to MySQLi if PDO keeps messing up my procedures
I'm not gonna create the db 5 times, simply because I need to use PDO
10:29
Hi
I have posted my question here long days back. please answer it stackoverflow.com/questions/7504282/…
@Imdad You might get an answer quicker if you improve your question. Add a small example of what you tried.
@Sam Why would you need to keep re-creating the database?
@Sam small prob i am having i am able to send password to that particular user but in the sender place its displaying root user ...i am not able to figure it out what it is...
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hi Paul..:)
it was a typo
I meant query the db
@Goofy what do you mean root user?
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Q: Disable selecting from autosuggestions

ImdadI'm using this plugin http://www.devbridge.com/projects/autocomplete/jquery/ for autosuggesting Cities. While adding new cities it will help Admin to see that similar city already exist. Everything is working fine. The only problem is that as this is not actually a autosuggestion but rather a re...

@Gordon Why did I read that as: get rid of codeigniter.
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10:42
whew! got a workaround to the PDO error; life's better now
@Sam instead of recipient address ex: [email protected] its displaying root user
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you'll have to set the sender's email inside the header flag
if you look at 'example 2' of the link you were given, replace the '[email protected]' with whatever email address you want, and run the script again
hi Sam.
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@Paul busy morning, I understand :)
@RepWhoringPeeHaa brain removed all clutter words ;)
10:46
@Sam ok will see to that
@goofy need help
in php its a small one
@samir yes please tell me if i can will definitely help
@goofy i have an if else in php and in else part i want to execute an alert dialog
i tried to write a javascript code in it but it doesnt display anything
@samir yes u have to use a javascript for that
it should work please show me your code
ok
10:51
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Q: Can I add a javascript alert inside a PHP function? If yes, how?

Ahmad Farid Possible Duplicate: How to call a JavaScript function from PHP? Can I add a javascript alert inside a PHP function? If yes, how?

@goofy
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Q: javascript windows alert with redirect function

zerey.guys I have the following code: echo ("<SCRIPT LANGUAGE='JavaScript'> window.alert('Succesfully Updated') </SCRIPT>"); what i want to do is that when i click ok on the windows.alert the page will be redirected to a my edit.php. or how is it possible to create a ja...

c this structure
yes u can'
10:54
@samir ok let me see
@samir u can
@nick but i want to do that inside a php function
@samir use this echo "<script langauge=\"javascript\">alert(\"Image Successfully saved to server.\");</script>";
@samir it doesn't matter where you do it, as long as it gets echoed at one point or another
add echo ("<SCRIPT LANGUAGE='JavaScript'>
window.alert('Succesfully Updated')
window.location.href='http://someplace.com';
</SCRIPT>");
inside else part
@samir
10:55
@nick ok
@samir use ur own text
@nick offcourse
@markus ok got it
@samir b careful while using double quets
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10:57
what's up, Nick
@samir your PHP is processed first, all of it (as you should know) before any markup is sent to the client, so everything you echo during the execution of your php code, will be sent to the client
@nick u r right may be i was messing up with the quotes let me try ur way
hmm
@samir even iwas doing same mistakes.. so use /" instead of "
u = you, r = are, ur = your... it doesn't get easier to read, when you shorten it, it get's harder
@markustharkun but nw all r using this
11:00
@NickMascarenhas nope, and nobody should
@markustharkun ok will take care
@nick not working buddy
@markustharkun hmm...
still displaying a white page and no dialog
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language was spelled wrong
that could be the problem
11:02
@samir r u using header( "Location: $url" );
@Nick no buddy
@samir if your php page is redirecting to another page then it may not work but if its processing on the same page then it shld
@samir I have tested it
@samir try using this in a simple page first.
echo "<script langauge=\"javascript\">alert(\"Image Successfully saved to server.\");</script>";
@NickMascarenhas @Goofy @markustharkun pastie.org/3944153
check this my full code
check line number 63
there is where i wrote the code u suggested
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11:09
print '<script type="text/javascript">alert("Image successfully saved to the server");</script>'
@Sam language=''javascript' it should be language='javascript'
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no
that's old school
@goofy dont you think both are same ?
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type is preferable now
@samir u have added a extra single quotes
11:11
@Goofy Does it have to be language="javascript" ? can't it be type="text/javascript" ?
@ShyamK yes it can be
ajax worked for me when I tried that way. So I guess that way is right too
@goofy sorry that was pasting mistake its actually a single quote sorry abt that buddy
@Goofy k. Thanks for the clarification
@samir oh ok ok
11:13
@Goofy any thing flaw there ???? which might be causing the issue
@ShyamK its ok buddy
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all (most) modern sites use type now, not language; that specifies the Content-type of the script
@samir have you tried it in simple php page?
@samir Take a step back, have a hard look at it. Do you really think that whole loop containing an else statement to insert javascript makes sense?
@nick no dear
@paul ok
11:15
@samir use \" instead of "
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:3784878 that question officially doesn't make sense
@VaibhavVajani stop spamming please
ok
ok sorry but i wanted to know... i dont want to make any spamming here... anyway thanks
@VaibhavVajani just ask your question and see if someone answers it. but dont ping people individually.
11:26
ok...
@VaibhavVajani your question is off topic (not php) and it is so very basic that it seems you have to learn the basics before you start asking any questions
@VaibhavVajani but your question has nothing to do with php
it's a superbasic html question and shows that you should not deal with PHP yet at all
its related to html
@VaibhavVajani my best advice is to learn about html first
11:44
posted on May 21, 2012 by Stuart Herbert

I’ve recently built a product in Node JS, and it was a very positive experience (more on that in another blog post). I’m now looking around at what I need to do to package it all up for customers and entrepreneurs – hosting, developer meetups, that sort of thing. I’m looking for the wider ecosystem that customers can tap into. I’m a bit surprised at what I found during my research, and I tho

emm ... guys
@Gordon, @RepWhoringPeeHaa, @ircmaxell .. is there any way to make controllers in MVC to follow SRP ?
What do you mean?
@tereško their sr is handling incoming request data
Controllers are responsible for converting User interaction into logic flows
that's a single responsibility in my book
is codeignitor worth studying?
or a look through?
11:55
no
first time using a php framework ??
then yes..
lol
@tereško I am agree with @ircmaxell @Gordon the responsibility of the controller is to handle the 'request'
@RepWhoringPeeHaa no, that's the job of the front controller
@ShyamK it is worth checking to see what not to do
@ircmaxell 'request' (in quotes): frontcontroller (e.g. http request) -> controller (user request data)
i might have a solution for it , but i would like to hear your take on it
11:58
or user actions whatever
@RepWhoringPeeHaa what is that supposed to mean? That its good or not?
@ShyamK I won't call it good no
Anybody knows a replacement (php lib) for libtidy? It keeps segfaulting here :(
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Any particular reason why not?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa and some thing that would be better would be.... ?
@ShyamK just some examples I and @tereško found
And no that isn't all by a long shot
@ShyamK A heard symfony2 is uuhhhmmm.. ok I guess not that bad
Yay strikethrough in chat
hmm.. symfony eh.. k then I'll give both a run down.. Thanks for your opinion on the topic
12:05
@ShyamK also @ircmaxell has done a quick rundown @ programmers
@markustharkun: ok i will take care next time before asking anything..!
@VaibhavVajani I agree with markustharkun's advice to you. You really do need to learn HTML first.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Thanks for that
12:20
hey guys
anyone here like drupal?
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@hanleyhansen I regularly use drupal :) im not sure about liking it though... haha
Anyone here taken Zend certification? (the non framework one)?
12:36
sorry .. the net was down
@ircmaxell , yes , but the problem arises from when Controller starts binding structures from Model Layer to the Views
this to me seems like another set of responsibilities
@hanleyhansen , no
12:51
@tereško which is why they shouldn't do that ;-)
@Sam Yes, I have
I believe the View is responisble for display logic, which includes pulling the data it needs from the model
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@ircmaxell Would you recommend taking it? How long did it take you to study for it?
@Sam 1 night, because I was already very well versed in the language...
And not really, it's difficult for all the wrong reasons
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Ahh right. I'm looking for some sort of certification or exam which can help progress my career. As i don't have any development related qualifications at the moment :/
While you guys are on the subject. What is a certificate worth taking? (Heard that the Zend one was pretty good)
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Have you taken any other certifications/exams at all?
12:55
But since you do not recommend that one. Any other good ones?
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is an independent information security certification governed by International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium also known as (ISC)². As of , (ISC)² reports 75,814 members who hold the CISSP certification world wide, in 134 countries. In , the CISSP was the first information security credential accredited by ANSI ISO/IEC Standard 17024:2003 accreditation, and as such has led industry acceptance of this global standard and its requirements. It is also formally approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)...
@Bono IMHO you'll benefit more from experience
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Haha yeah IMO too, but I don't think companies think the same? (I'm still at college, so I haven't got any work experience, except from my internship)
@Bono In that case a cert can be useful
@ircmaxell thanks for the link :)
12:59
@Bono I do a lot of hiring, and trust me, we do think the same
most of us at least
@ircmaxell I guess that's good to hear.. Or maybe not, since I don't have any (real) experience so far. :')
dive into open source
ok, off to work
later
Cya, thanks for the advice
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@Bono Im with you on the need to get certification
Ive been considering that zend one, but irxmaxwell doesnt think it is worth it :/
Aye, read that
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13:02
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Have you done the zend php certification?
@Sam I talked to you on friday as well didn't I? Or was that another Sam? Think we've got about the same thoughts going for us :P
@Sam I did, but I think spending 2 weeks in php chat was way more valuable (but you cannot add it to your CV :D )
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@Bono That was me, there is another Sam that is regularly in chat 2, he is the one with the pink picture unless he has changed it :p
@RepWhoringPeeHaa

Education:

Being beaten into shape by expert PHP developers in chat
Understanding how to ask questions without getting mugged by [tag:cv-pls] votes
13:26
ok it's been a while, but FU PHP!
> [notice] child pid 3171 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
user1157393
anybody recommend a php framework? I'm looking at either cakephp or zend. Don't know too much about either.
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im building a lot of crud apps
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for companies
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@ChrisTill Zend has a lot of documentation
user1157393
cool. i see that it's considered the more 'professional' of the two. Is there much that can be acveived with zend that cant with cake?
13:50
god. enough already with the frameworks
Hey again
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@RepWhoringPe what's wrong with the frameworks?
@ircmaxell Helloes
@ircmaxell Dafuq did I just watch xD
13:58
@ChrisTill , cakephp is one of the worst frameworks
user1157393
howcome?
well ..read the source
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Welcome back @ircmaxell
user1157393
is it badly written then?
14:16
it is horribly written , filled with bad practices , and what they call "mvc" is a sad joke
On a scale from 1 to 5, how serious would you rate phpinfo() leakage?
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really. so it's not actually MVC?
@markustharkun 7
@ircmaxell thank you very much!
when I mentioned to a hoster that leaking this information is a serious security risk, he wrote back saying in a certain tone that he thinks that's a bit exaggerated....
his job description is linux system engineer
I don't know what to say... :)
@Gordon thx for letting me know. Let's create a heroku based cluster ;)
14:19
especially because the customer in question is involved in the email conversation
happy day everybody btw!
@ircmaxell is there some kind of official classification of such stuff out there of which you know?
so I could kind of proof my claim
hiya @hakre
@ircmaxell yeah... that's what I found too... it's enough but I wanted to find some source that clearly mentioned phpinfo()... thanks anyways
14:24
@RepWhoringPeeHaa , you could expand the gist.github.com/2631006 ... might be useful for people like @ChrisTill
@RepWhoringPeeHaa: github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter/blob/2.1-stable/system/core/… is actually good code...
that resets register_globals. So if you're on a host that has it enabled, it will disable it for you
I'd say better unset($_GLOBALS[$varname]); than NULLing.
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@tereško so what about CodeIgniter? is that the right way to do mvc?
@markustharkun Information disclosure classic, can help a lot to find a way in.
@ChrisTill not , it is not ... and that gist link above covers other issues it has
14:37
@hakre yes, absolutely agree
sorry .. wrong highlight
@ChrisTill , any framework with pretends that ActiveRecord is a Model , is full of shit
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ok. lol
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so out of interest, if you use a framework, what would you choose?
I just don't understand how a linux system engineer working at one of switzerlands largest most reputable hosting companies disagrees with that @hakre
@ChrisTill , depends on the task
14:39
@markustharkun Technically, if your system is safe, you have no problem with information disclosure, it can even drive folks away, however, it's really dumb to do that. That's why hardened servers don't give you any apache version for example, or if PHP is running on it etc.
posted on May 21, 2012 by Sean Coates

We use quite a few technologies to build our products, but Gimme Bar is still primarily a PHP app. To support these apps, we have a number of command-line scripts that handle maintenance tasks, cron jobs, data migration jobs, data processing workers, etc. These scripts often run PHP in Gimme Bar land, and we make extensive use of the shebang syntax that uses common Unix practice of putting

It's just not necessary and a production system is not a development system.
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wow, falling over the fact that CodeIgniter uses 'OR' suddenly makes it a bad MVC framework...
Shared hosters need to do both, so depending on which kind of hoster that is, phpinfo() output might be wanted (e.g. offered in a FAQ etc.).
@tereško I will. It's just some quick pastes from some random codez in FW's. First I'm going finish another project, after that I will finish my pdo tutorial and after that will do some serious research about this topic.
14:41
@RepWhoringPeeHaa , you could just expand on wiki.hashphp.org/PDO_Tutorial_for_MySQL_Developers
@hakre well, the case was a file called phpinfo.php in the web root, unprotected
@markustharkun in which webroot? of their homepage?
if I were Nessus or a pen-tester, I would try that first thing
I sometimes even try that one just for fun^^
info.php and phpinfo.php
yeah, webroot of a web app production environment, dediated managed server
exactly
me too
14:42
well on a managed server I'd say no-no-no-no. If you pay them tell them they should fix that.
@hakre ive implemented a fallback to your host in my instance
didnt push it yet
@ircmaxell I need to look better into that :P Basically what I did was open a random file in a random FW and copy paste it. Soon I'll do some real research into the FW's. Feel free to post bad examples when you encounter them :-)
@Gordon You might want to create a branch for that, so we can maintain a main development line apart from the heroku patches and the API-needs-this patches.
@tereško I will. But it isn't just a copy/paste tutorial. But rather a blog/tutorial kinda hybrid. With lots of background
@hakre i wouldnt mind not hosting this on my server so we could move it to heroku completely
14:48
@Gordon I only use the free version of heroku. Let's keep one as a backup, so we even have a fallback infrastructure ;)
@hakre ok
i'm still fuzzy on how to implement a PDO insert. pastie.org/3945023 I keep getting an error on my inner foreach "SQLSTATE[HY093]: Invalid parameter number: mixed named and positional parameters" Can someone take a look to see where my syntax needs fixing?
It blows up at line 36
Good afternoon
@MikeS But error is line 22ff:
        :header_id)
        values(?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?);");
You have one named and multiple positional parameters.
And that's exactly what the error message tells you btw ;)
hiya @Donut
14:58
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Hello
@hakre yea, just found it on php.net. as i said, btw, this is the first attempt at using it. so not sure of the syntax. thanks for looking
@MikeS np, just exaplaining how to read the error message ;)

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