"Ginger Kids" is the eleventh episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 136th episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 9, 2005. The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. It caused controversy after its ironic premise was misunderstood by people who acted violently against redheads.
== Plot ==
For a class presentation, Cartman delivers a hate speech, against what he calls "gingers": people with red hair, freckles, and pale skin due to a disease called "Gingervitis". He...
the main thing I'm doing is splitting the system disk and main data device used for the DV editing stuff, it's pretty ridiculous tbh, the input files are sometimes many hundreds of GB and the video editing software sometimes has a > 200GB swap file
So i'm having problems with json_decode() and json.stringify parsed data sent back via ajax. Every sollution i'm seeing online is to use strip_slashes, but that seems dangerous. Thoughts? It will all be relatively benign data A-Z0-9 but some urls (vetted backend).
I remember discussions about SSD's not really showing much benefit for the DC space at my last ISP, but I was a sysadmin/ software dev there, not a DC tech
@Hybridwebdev OK well that parses fine in both JS and PHP json.daverandom.com/8ovHrkpewOdqm6GrXOeBPH (in order for that to be saved, it needs to have been parsed by both)
@Hybridwebdev when you say "passed back" what do you mean? dataType: "json" controls what JS is expecting to receive back from PHP in the ajax response, it doesn't have anything to do with what JS is sending to PHP in the request
@Saitama regression from 2.0.1.x: the sun seems to now rise in the west. This is causing serious workflow problems as my sundial now goes backwards. Plz fix asap.
protip: when you don't know what the problem is (with anything, not just code), you implicitly also don't know what information is relevant to the problem :-P
PHP doesn't randomly add slashes to stuff. It also actually doesn't look like they have been double json encoded because they would have an extra enclosing double quote in that case
I think I found it. Problem (bug): http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18322
Solution: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/stripslashes_deep
$_GET = array_map('stripslashes_deep', $_GET);
$_POST = array_map('stripslashes_deep', $_POST);
$_COOKIE = array_ma...
WordPress adds slashes to $_POST/$_GET/$_REQUEST/$_COOKIE regardless of what get_magic_quotes_gpc() returns. So in the context of WordPress, stripslashes() or stipslashes_deep() should always be used when using those variables.
hi, sorry to ask doubts in this group, i am developing php based website that has only instagram login and post images,videos and share etc..
but in the permission review part i got continuously the rejected message
like the below,
Your submission doesn't appear to include the production version of your app. Please only submit your production version and not your development, demo or test versions. Note that you can develop your app with the permissions you need and test it in sandbox mode without having to go through review. For more information, please see: https://www.instagram.com/developer/sandbox/
what it could be , i cant move further, help me out pls
meh. you can't expect tools to cover every use case. And having some tests conditional on other tests is the type of thing that having them split up into separate runs is a sensible solution for.
That's....bollocks. It's the work of 5 minutes to create a bash script to run two phpunit runs, with different groups set, and to also annotate the basic tests you want to run first.
Against that you're asking more complexity to be added to PHP unit.
I'm just generally opposed to adding complexity to libraries when the same is possible without that complexity in the library.
> @trigger_error(sprintf('Passing a name as a first argument to the %s method is deprecated since version 1.21. Pass an instance of "Twig_SimpleFunction" instead when defining function "%s".', METHOD, $name), E_USER_DEPRECATED);
Because I silence @mkdir etc. So I don't want suppressed errors from erroring. So how do I alter that error handler to warn on symfony errors/warnings?
@Danack Probably check the type of error before the silence check, but I don't understand why they hide deprecations by default, only makes upgrading and noticing harder.