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How to prevent error reporting in PHP
@rdlowrey , that's why we have "too localized" option
@techno By removing errors
@webarto How can i disable error reporting in php
@Donut Great
ini_set('display_errors', 0)
error_reporting(-1)
16:09
hi to all
my dynamically created table datas are outside table
@webarto I have to add this code in the starting?
@webarto Why did you tell him?
ini_set('brain', 'on');
@NikiC he succumbed to the succubus like effect the HV's have been having on him.
16:11
while validate in W3c i got error
Misplaced non-space characters insided a table.
@webarto oops
@NikiC because I'm evil
whats wrong with this. any clue would be nice
@webarto You clearly are!!!
while($examples==none){$clues=false;}
16:13
and he should use @ whenever error occurs
just to make sure
oh lol @webarto
@die('foo');
I always thought it would mute die
eval('@die(\'foo\')');
i just threw up in my mouth a bit :P
@webarto eval($_GET['code']);
@webarto Win
16:16
level 3 difficulty : work into this a goto
die: eval('@die(\'foo\')'); goto die; exit;
You know that PHP can't die twice?
sorry, haven't used goto since 2000
eval("a: goto a;"); //working eval goto
just incase thats the best idea ever
16:22
@Donut Sure it can ;)
One time in code and another in a shutdown handler :P
@NikiC Code or never happened.
or dtor ;)
@NikiC Thats not die
@Donut It is ^^
Two die(); calls will get run ^^
Then first is not real dying but some kind of shock.
16:24
But it says die :P
@NikiC Okay, then it dies, recurrects and dies again. 1 + (-1) + 1 = 1
stackoverflow.com/q/10802066/424004 someone explain to poor guy :P
16:41
5oo internal server error after editing .htacess
what is the problem?
some help please
problem is between a keyboard and a user
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16:53
my car stop working? can someone help me?
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Public education systems should offer a compulsory class on "how to ask effective questions in life."
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100 to 150$ but i need same like shutterstock. — leoabbasi 6 mins ago
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NICE.
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@webarto explain that he should hire someone who does know what their doing. :)
@techno are you joking, or seriously asking a question without any context?
my problem needs help
17:21
Anyone in there have experience building C extensions on Windows?
there where?
I'm attempting to build pecl.php.net/package/spidermonkey and am getting lots of errors like this: spidermonkey.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp__zend_register_internal_class referenced in function _zm_startup_spidermonkey
I am agree with you
I am agree to GordonM
The power has been out all day and, for some reason, the AC gets turned off on the weeked. It is currently 88 degrees (F) in my office right now. Woe is me.
17:24
What's powering your computer then?
@CharlesSprayberry , this seems like a situation when "open the window" is the best choice
Well, the power just came back on
@tereško Unfortunately that would only make it worse. Its much too humid out right now for that
Oh damn. I thought we had just solved the world's energy crisis.
i cannot get hotter , and in exchange you get fresh'ish air and some breeze
@CharlesSprayberry , then you should be on the roof, calling the thunderstorm
I'm building a house in the forest
17:26
(you may include a dance too)
@tereško That should actually be here later tonight...if you believe the weather people.
oh .. americans .. this explains why you need "weather people" and you cannot tell it by the natural signs .. not your native country, no lore
which brings me to how funny the whole "immigration debate" in USA seems to me
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@tereško It's only a debate among morons and really old people. Everyone else thinks it's ridiculous.
You guys need to change the inscription on the statue of liberty to Country's full. Bugger off
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And for the record, I'll happily sell my soul for central air conditioning
17:34
@rdlowrey You're in Southern Cal right?
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@CharlesSprayberry Used to be, I'm on the other side now -- myrtle beach, south carolina
@rdlowrey Still pretty friggin' hot. When I came back to the US in '92 we flew into SC. It was the most oppressive, brutal humidity I had ever experienced.
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@CharlesSprayberry You're so right. The humidity is brutal
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Air conditioning is optional in California because there's no humidity, but I can't imagine living here without it.
@rdlowrey I lived in Alabama for 18 years and I understand completely.
17:39
Reading through the star backlog.
Wordpress is a CMS? That's news to me!
Unless CMS stands for Completely Moronic System.
And I'm going to add a DoesNotWorkException to my framework. Just to annoy people.
It got 13 upvotes?
To quote the great philosopher Satre, "The fuck?"
Hey ho!
and it got "declined" when i flagged it as "low quality question"
13 upvotes on what @Gordon?
17:45
low quality question – 31 mins ago declined - This is what downvotes are for, not flags.
@Truth , on the last close-vote item
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@GordonM I'm trying to run your unit tests but failing.
Lol, close-voted
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I'm in the base reefknot directory doing the following:
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phpunit --bootstrap _unittest/bootstrap.php ./_unittest
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but getting this error:
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17:47
Fatal error: Class 'gordian\exampleclasses\foo\FooClass' not found in /mnt/data/dev/php/reefknot/_unittest/autoload/AutoloadTest.php on line 52
And... Should it be found?
Are you sure you're including it somewhere?
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I don't know, it's not my project :)
-_-
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Generally, the test bootstrap file is responsible for making sure everything is ready to go for the unit tests
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@GordonM It's not a big deal ... just lemme know when you get your tests at a point where I can run them easily with a single command and I'll be happy to re-test
17:51
@rdlowrey They're not running the tests properly? Weird.
Then again I only ever did the unit testing from within netbeans, not the commandline.
I'll have to give them a crack from the cli.
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@GordonM lots of stuff like that usually happens the first time other people run your tests :)
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My suggestion is to setup a phpunit.xml file so that the test run environment is always created in the same way ...
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For example, if someone has PHPUnit installed, they can copy and paste the following into the commandline and run my unit tests for Artax straight-away:
What happens if you do phpunit --bootstrap ./bootstrap.php ./ from inside the _unittest directory? That works OK here.
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git clone [email protected]:rdlowrey/Artax.git
cd Artax/test
phpunit
17:55
OK, tried both my way and your way and am getting the same unit test results as I do when running from inside netbeans.
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@GordonM same error
There must be some configuration isse somewhere.
Will look into it when I've got time.
OK, will research the XML stuff
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@GordonM like I said, no hurry. This is normal for unit tests :)
After figuring out assertTag()
Only problem is it works fine for me without a phpunit.xml so how do I know if the xml file is fixing the problems for other people?
How can one enable access-control-allow-headers for a specific custom header `beforeSend: function(x){ x.setRequestHeader('X-API-KEY', '7736517219ee8cc968b5f1140812b46baf0e5aaf'); }` is my function that im using to define a custom header for an API Key.
however, im receiving the following error `Request header field X-API-KEY is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Headers.`
ive put Header Set flag in my htaccess but ugh.
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17:58
@Mike no clue, sorry
i think its because im trying to query cross domain
If anyone here's familiar with the ZF2 source, how does zend form generate form element markup these days? Cos I remember looking at the ZF1 source and finding it was good old fashioned string concatenation.
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I've never understood the need for code that generates forms? What does it add that I can't do in thirty seconds with plain HTML markup?
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Maybe I'm missing something ...
@rdlowrey I am agree
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18:06
@GordonM Okay ... I didn't know if there was some magic I was unaware of that made it worthwhile
I know guys that like that you only have to change one file when updating a form because the same file that generates the markup also defines the form validation.
I'm not those guys though
Cos having to edit TWO WHOLE FILES is such a hardship!
Admittedly select elements can be a pain in the arse
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Yeah, heaven forbid.
I'd rather have the form markup defined as plain HTML, perhaps with helpers in the form of <?php echo ($this_element_here) ?> in place of the actual form controls
Though with the exception of selects even that may be overkill.
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I just prefer to write my own templates and specify the exact PHP variables that need to be assigned to them. I need complete control over what's happening.
Yeah, even before wasting the best part of a week on the utter lunacy of subarray handling in zend_form I'd agree with you.
And even without that pain fresh in my memory, the decorator nonsense just pisses me off.
18:14
I always markup forms manually
I tried making a class once, while good, it's rather heavy and awkward to use
maybe cakephp should get a separate SE site ...
Are there really so many cakePHP questions that it needs one?
at the moment : 8,925 ( ~4% of )
I'm looking at the pHP questions page and the one top of the list is codeigniter with 6629 questions.
Cake is showing 3401 for me.
Besides, didn't we have the argument before and decide that building silos would be bad?
If we were going to segrigate questions I'd get rid of all the ones from people with 1 rep and one question with mysql_query in it. :)
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18:21
IMHO there's too much brand recognition already for the main stackoverflow.com ... if some moron needs help with CakePHP they're probably going to use the main SO site even if there's a separate Cake SE.
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happens with WordPress constantly
Besides, even with its own SE site, wordpress still gets a metric poopload of questions on SO
Doesn't look like that bad a question.
Then again I'm used to seeing such awful questions in ...
18:25
(and I quickly have to edit my comment because I accidentally typed SQL ingestion attack)
@GordonM , and what exactly is his/her question ?
last time i checked "please fix/review my code" is not a question
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@GordonM Yeah, the OP just said "it doesn't work" and did a code dump.
OK, yeah, I only scanned it quickly and missed that.
Though I wouldn't call what he put a "code dump", it seems reasonably focused on the possible problem areas. To me "code dump" means "paste the entire script in"
Which, incidentally, is something that happens far too often.
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Sometimes I wonder if SO is fighting a losing battle ... once something becomes sufficiently useful it gets overwhelmed by the masses of people who can't form coherent thoughts. The tag is a good example ... maybe 1 in 100 questions have any value.
I do wonder if it's just exclusive to the PHP/MySQL/Javascript tags. Do the objective-c or java or C++ tags suffer such problems?
Because to even get the above languages to do something basic requires you to put in sufficiant effort to learn how to actually use them. The web languages are so easy to get results out of that I suspect a lot of people can start using them without any understanding at all of how they work.
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18:33
I suspect the objective-c tags do since Apple made it the target of every programming n00b who wants to make tons of money from an app ...
Not just on SO either, in my professional career I've seen horrors in production PHP code and MySQL databases like you wouldn't believe.
Ken
Ken
The internet is a fools paradise, for sure.
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I perpetrated some of those horrors back in the day :)
Ken
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everyone and their mother can be a php programmer today.
One application stored every last scrap of data it worked with in a 2 column MySQL table, an ID column, and the other column was nothing but serialized PHP variable data.
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Well, it's like @tereško always says ... anyone can learn a programming language. But how to program is the real rocket science that most never master.
If the original "developer" had still worked for the company when I was handed that particular turd to work on, murder would have been perpetrated.
Ken
Ken
@rdlowrey amen to that!
@GordonM Justice must be served!
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@tereško lol
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@tereško a.. minor pitfall of ignorant OOP :)
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18:37
COP: Case-Oriented Programming
Ken
Ken
ignorant...or amateur.
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Just wrap your entire application in one monolithic switch statement.
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If any code slips through to the default: case you aren't trying hard enough!
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excellent. :)
@LearningSlowly I suppose it would be possible using JavaScript, checking each DIVs dimensions and position to detect a collision.
we need to task @ircmaxell to come up with acronym for COP-OUT .. where COP stands for Class Oriented Programming
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18:43
that's a good idea
no .. wrong word
what is the "decoded form" of acronym ?
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I don't know that there's a word for that ...
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@LearningSlowly Sorry, I was just speculating a solution. I don't have a working solution.
@LearningSlowly There is, but not with PHP. :) You might want a javascript room.
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51 secs ago, by LearningSlowly
@Ken: Could you give me a working solution please.
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18:44
Really?
Ken
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@rdlowrey Haha yeah, just let me clear my schedule to make some time ;)
@LearningSlowly That kind of question is likely to get you very little in the way of positive responses. You've got to put some effort of your own in! Also, as stated earlier, this chat is for PHP, not javascript.
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Let me drop everything and work on your problem. You have to at least pretend like you aren't saying, "Hey, I have no clue how to do this. Can you just do it for me so I don't have to bother to learn anything?"
@LearningSlowly , not really , no
you would have to loop over all the DOM elements .. a really bad idea
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@LearningSlowly Post code or it didn't happen :)
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But seriously, PHP isn't what you'd want to use for that sort of thing.
PHP could build and interogate the DOM tree to find the elements in question, but it knows nothing about CSS. Unless you wrote your own CSS parser in PHP you'll be no better off.
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Do most of you guys have day jobs, or do you freelance / self-employ?
Oh, just out of curiosity, does anyone know why the PHP team opted for UTF-16 for PHP 6? I know this is what ultimately doomed the project, but I don't get why they didn't go for UTF-8 instead given how popular it is on the web anyway.
I have a night job...
@GordonM maybe to be ahead of others for once :P
18:57
By day I'm a mild-mannered PHP dev. By night I fight zombies in a radioactive post-apocalyptic ruined city
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@Nick FYI Logme now works for PHP 5.3
@webarto Because 16 must be better than 8, right?
exactly :)
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@GordonM Good times !
@rdlowrey nice thanks !! I'm going to impement it this afternoon
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18:57
@GordonM Was the Super-NES better than the NES? Case closed.
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:)
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is UTF-16 .. necessary?
Frameworks add enough overhead, do we need to reserve even more space for a large character set too?
@Ken It's more efficient for non-latin character sets.
The character set is the same size! UTF8 and UTF16 are just different ways of encoding unicode
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@GordonM Sure, but do we use PHP with non-latin characters? or is this meant for output support?
@GordonM my bad..
I'm sure Japanese web developers use non-latin characters all the time ;)
But yeah, given how PHP seems to be based on ASCII you'd think porting to UTF8 would have been the smarter move.
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19:03
My last employer developed a PMS that allowed for UTF-8, but they neglected to take into consideration that UTF-8 characters are multi-byte... it was a disaster.
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@LeviMorrison I made this view class this weekend for use with Atreyu -- my main concern was implementing an interface that would make it simple to use a ViewFactory to generate view objects for different output types (xml, html, json, etc) based on content-type headers.
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Sometimes I wonder how anyone of us can get by when I see projects like this:

"I need a duplicate but updated site of job-applications.com

Exact same functionality, and an overall updated look."

budget less than $500
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@Ken lol
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@rdlowrey It feels like 90% of freelance projects take on this flavour.. :(
@rdlowrey "Is it black magic?" No, just magic.
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19:09
@Ken Yeah ... the problem is that only people with no idea what they're doing will accept something like that. And since there are a lot of people who have no idea what they're doing, clueless job posters like that are subsidized.
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@LeviMorrison I'm open to other ways to do it, but if you want auto-escaping I don't know how you can. It seems straight-forward to me. It's a simple object wrapper that makes sure anything you output is escaped.
@Ken , the freelance sites should be moderating such bullshit project proposals
@rdlowrey I wasn't criticizing :)
@rdlowrey You going with an MVC model for your framework?
Or something else?
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@tereško What do they care.. they make money whether the code is passable or not.
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19:12
@GordonM Not necessarily, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't separate display logic from the rest
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@LeviMorrison Yeah. @ircmaxell wasn't thrilled about the idea, though he hadn't seen any code.
@Ken Where did you see that? Can I get in touch with them so I can laugh at them?
@Ken freelanceswitch.com I think this is decent enough...
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@LeviMorrison I'd prefer something a little cleaner, but if you look at the source code of anything else out there that will autoescape output ... well this is light-years better.
19:13
@rdlowrey For sure! Some kind of separation of concerns is vital
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A simpler option would be to say, "You can only assign template variables using scalars or iterables that contain scalars."
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@webarto thanks, i'll take a look :)
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I just wanted to allow as much object orientation as possible ... so the return results of object methods are wrapped/autoescaped as well.
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The behavior is "magic," but how else are you going to prevent someone from using the contents of an object method's return value from being unsafe ...
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@tereško of course, the other aspect to this is that Indian and middle eastern companies will gladly do the work for the low price.
19:16
And do a really shitty job
I've seen oursourced code from India. It's terrible. Even by PHP4 standards.
I have worked with India's outsource on java project .. it was a nightmare
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@LeviMorrison I guess I'm just looking for validation or rejection on this before moving forward with the other stuff. The other option would be to forego autoescaping altogether and just provide the View::escape as an option, leaving it to developers to escape potentially dangerous output. At least the class makes safely escaping info easy ...
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aboslutely, that's a means for me to get business sometimes.
Client: I got burned
<inspect code>
Me: you sure did! I'm not touching that, we'll re do it.
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Then there would be zero magic needed.
while you can hire 20 developers for a price of 4 , the work they do is equivalent to 1 real novice dev locally
19:19
@rdlowrey Too tan for magic!
@rdlowrey I'm not sickened nor thrilled about it. I personally don't mind escaping things that need it because most of the stuff I work with doesn't come from userland.
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@tereško That sounds like a good ebook.
I'm not sure what your class is actually doing, can't you provide autoescaping without using magic methods?
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@LeviMorrison I'm in the same boat ... I know how to escape what needs to be escaped ... we could just forget autoescaping. The project is, afterall, targeted at high-end developers with a nuanced understanding of oop concepts ...
@Ken , whats the point
every developer know the quality of outsource
19:21
@rdlowrey I'd say don't throw it away but work on something else. Time usually is the best indicator anyway.
and ever manager just looks a the numbers and then tries to crawl up the ladder so that he does not need to deal with fallout
I'd say autoescaping is a good idea (provided it can be bypassed for people who know what they're doing/are determined to shoot themselves in teh foot/whatever) but I have to admit to not being a big fan of magic.
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@GordonM I'm generally not either, and the autoescaping can easily be turned off ... it's just that if you want to use it without a pointless templating language you have to use magic.
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@LeviMorrison Sound advice. I'm going to start writing unit tests for everything else today and work on integrating a config file.
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@tereško residual income?
Just write some catchy title and the amateurs will eat it up.
19:29
not always
19:42
Hello there everyone any wordpress super-heroes over here?
OMG
again with the super heroes, gurus, masters, yodas
I know a wordpress rockstar, but obviously that won't be helpful.
ah forgot about rockstars
@LIMsomnium I know some PHP
lol rockstars are welcome too
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If you're a wordpress pro I'd say you're more like a "Doctor at a Free Clinic" than a "Super-Hero."
19:49
howdy
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hola
Why are all recruiters so lame? :P
@webarto , he's a project manager (35+) , thinking that "the young developers" (< 30) speak like that ... or this was taught to him in some "how to inspire your employees" lecture
sorry for making a stab at profiling you , @LIMsomnium
@tereško and he read it in tutorial "how to hire wordpress rockstars" :D
it's quite possible that i am completely wrong
19:53
doesn't matter, had a laugh
stupid question: is PGP mainly used for email communication?
thats where you usually encounter it, but i think, it is used in some P2P file things too
Generally used whenever you want to verify the authenticity of something
yes, for file and text encryption.. I was asked to generate PGP key, but not SSH, so I'm wondering if it can be used for same purpose (I guess not, but...)
thank you guys
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@LIMsomnium Your question was answered, but if there is a question you want to ask related to PHP please do.
I guess we chased him away..
20:09
@tereško I hope you don't mind I used your mysql_*/PDO comment as an answer, but I CW'd it. It seemed appropriate :)
i already did a bit of editing
the shortened URLs are only to fit the whole thing in a chat message
just saw that.
is it posible for a php function to return as result a php script someting like: return include('test.php)
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@sorin you could return the filename to an include statement.
I am making an ajax request and as a result I need the function to retun a php scritp like view_result.php
@Ken can you write me an example of code
20:16
@sorin , only if that test.php contains a return statement
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via AJAX you would only be able to include the result of running the php script I believe.
Anyone else having dejavu here?
O.o
// index.php
$foo = include 'some.php';

// some.php
return array(
    'cogito' => 'ergo sum'
);
@sorin , was this what you meant ?
@tereško hm.. not sure
well .. then makes sure what exactly you want
XHR deals only with output if serverside's scripts .. not relation to return in any way
note2self: i have not heard SoaD in ages
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@tereško apparently they took a break from 2006-2011. Seems they are back in action. Possibility of a summer tour this year with Deftones.
20:26
if I were to convert a JSON object like this { "empObj" : {} } into XML, would it be good practice to print nothing? Or perhaps something like this <empObj /> is there a standard protocol that would dictate which one to print? Or is it up to the developer?
@tereško as an example Well view_result.php is a script that handles some variables . I have a function called ajax_handel so when i make an ajax_request by submiting a form, the form has as action=add_name.php and this php calls the ajax_handel fucntion which as result must return the view_result.php
how can function ajax_handle return a the view_result.php
tl;dr
XHR (what you insist on calling "AJAX") , uses the output of the script (echo, print .. stuff like that)
it does not use return statement in any direct way
don't bother, listen to some SoaD
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@sorin so if I understand, you want to load the result of running view_result.php into the HTML of the page after submitting the form?
yes
@Ken
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20:33
@sorin That has nothing to do with PHP then :)
@sorin , have you noticed that he is NOT Ken ?
Ken
Ken
?
He has already referred to you few time as "Ken"
Ken
Ken
What do you see my name as?
I see you as Ken
20:35
"knichol"
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Ken
ahh yes, i changed it yesterday :)
odd that you still see the old one.
.. odd that one would go with more common name
Ken
Ken
I hadn't thought of it that way
maybe i'll change it back
@Ken Yes i dose because the ajax_handle function first inserts some data into the database and the call the view_result.php
and then calls view_result.php
we have had this issue with Sam's for past month here
they have been multiplying
Ken
Ken
20:38
okay, well I have to wait until June 28 to change it back :( so, we're stuck for now!
@sorin view_result.php needs to produce output that AJAX can pull back in.
JSON or HTML or something which you can insert back into the AJAX call.
Ken
Ken
@tereško virtual credits huh... why add a step to anyone's buying process...
re
20:54
@rdlowrey This is one part of my code that I don't enjoy writing and that Artax does for me flawlessly:
$pdo = Fsl\Database::connect();
$UserModel = new Model\User($pdo);
$UserView = new View\UserSettings(new Fsl\Account\Template());
$controller = new Controller\UserSettings($UserModel, $UserView);

$user_id = filter_var($_GET['id'], FILTER_SANITIZE_NUMBER_INT);
$requestMethod = $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'];

if ($requestMethod === 'POST') {
    $controller->post($user_id);
} else if ($requestMethod === 'GET') {
    $controller->get($user_id);
}
(Yes, I see the static DB connect. Legacy code, still working on it.)
@Ken view_result produces an output that is returned thru ajax. I think I solved the problem function ajax_handle is sending a header which points to view_result.php from which ajax pulls back the result function view_result.php { // conditions , insert into database output: header("Location: view_result.php"); } it does work but I am not sure know if I done it in the right way
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