though i have also a problem with parentheses :B 3 or more nested parentheses for me, especially if they happen to start or end in the same place, are like hell
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Hi, can you guys help me with this IMG LINK i don't know how to make when i select gender for example Male, and when i try to select again, i get twice Male options, but i want to keep first because it is showing the currently one.
@Jimbo Basically don't invest what you can't afford to lose.
I doubt you'd lose everything, have a nice spread. The most typical advice is read about the coin, the goals, the whitepaper, make your own choice. Start with the top 10.
I have the most in Eth and SiaCoin is my long-term.
@Jimbo cryptocurrency is an entirely unregulated market with intense volatility. google mt. gox or btc-e for some of the risks you are facing when thinking about putting your wallet online. there is quite some shady business going on in that realm.
I just eat healthy 80% of the time, all I've learned about nutrition is gym based so I don't know much other than the right protein food and carbohydrate foods.
Because of the amount of lime in the water system?
since we are talking about the first element, we can use $name[0] for checking
you can also use print_r
one dimensional becomes multidimensional, I am not sure if this applies to all functions like this (there is more ways to put NULL at the beginning, I think)
hey guys, bit of a symfony question. I have just launched something to production and updated the apache so that i dont have to always have app.php in the url. This seems to work on the index, but other routes need to have app.php anyone know why this might be the case?
yeah i know ... kk. trying to be clearer. lets say i have: www.example.com/face this works but www.example.com/body requires www.example.com/app.php/body
@NikiC What do you think about adding some sort of reverse-URL lookup for FastRoute? Basically given a handler what URIs are associated with it?
Thinking about writing some code like gen_url_for_route($handler, [ 'id' => 123 ]).
Still just an experimental idea but I'm tired of having to look around my code whenever we change a URL.
We are currently routing stuff in Apache and not PHP but we're working on that now so I'm thinking of adding this feature since we'll probably touch some addresses as part of the migration anyway.
And my friend had to do a long ruby camp past weeks, he called me a couple times only to complain and to tell how he hates it, comparing to py (he does py)
@NikiC Yeah. But a reverse lookup with the current API could be workable if you constrain yourself.
I definitely think the named API could be good. I have a few minutes to spend on this so I'll poke around to see if a different API could work easily with the existing backend.
I'll need to look around more but I think it is possible to build an API that will delegate to the collector for adding the route and then maintain an association table of names to regular expressions. Then re-use the expression parser to get access to the variables for validation and eventual replacement.
It may not need any changes to FastRoute at all, actually.