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17:06
nobody uses IE anyway
@sg3s Moms do.
@sg3s Enterprise does.
tip: remove shortcuts to ie, install chrome, make chrome have the ie icon
@CharlesSprayberry go rape your admins
@sg3s It isn't necessarily my admins. It may very well be my client's admins.
@sg3s Oh, my mother uses Firefox. We got her to convert back in Firefox 1.5 because it was critically important to not use IE back then. While Chrome > Firefox, Firefox is definitely a good choice.
17:10
@CharlesSprayberry we have clients with a trash IT department too... we also offer IT services, clients with trash in house IT departments are usually converted to large profit margins and a happy customer, aside from the mentioned in-house IT department, which thinned down
17:22
What's game #2 called?
(sorry not so very on-topic :P)
@sg3s That's way outside the scope of our business model. A nice thought though.
17:37
If anyone has something to add let me know: PHP Self Help
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17:50
@Event_Horizon gist.github.com/2961120 feel free to incorporate or ignore my changes
@rdlowrey added
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@LeviMorrison Should parsing the following query string result in array() or array('var'=>'') ???
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mypage?var=
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parse_str('mypage?var=', $arr) will yield ---> $arr === array('var'=>'') but I just thought I'd ask.
@Event_Horizon Wee need this tutorial: "PHP Debugging for noobs - Get the most out of your non-working scripts"
Like, hey let's show error messages and stuff.
17:58
@hakre Agreed
@Event_Horizon I have a short line in this gist: gist.github.com/2768567
> lease do a error_reporting(~0); ini_set('display_errors', 1); at the very beginning of your script. Additionally you should enable error logging and follow the error log.
I got good feedback for that comment template. Two new SO users were happily thanking me and told me what they all discovered after I pointed them to error reporting ^^
Suprising, *fiddling with error_reporting* hasn't ever solved an issue for me its always been on by default in my systems.
Well an error message is more helpful than just a blank page, isn't it?
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There are a ton of people who complain about "it just gives me a blank screen" ... and there's nothing you can do with that in terms of helping someone.
18:06
I have a multitude of exception types
I want to catch them in multiple catch clasuses, and if it wasn't caught specifically, it should be caught with the Exception catch
However, I want to tell which type of exception was thrown
I don't want to kill the script
@rdlowrey That is correct.
How can I tell exactly which type of Exception was thrown?
@Truth So, you don't want to handle the exceptions differently, you just want the name of the exception for, say, logging reasons?
@LeviMorrison Exactly
And without killing the script, so not catching it isn't an option
@Truth Doesn't Exception::__toString() take care of this?
18:11
@CharlesSprayberry Does it?
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@LeviMorrison How about if the url looks like this:
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mypage?var (no equal sign)
@rdlowrey Same.
@Truth Actually looking at it it appears the message is output with __toString() as well
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18:11
Okay, just making sure :)
@LeviMorrison Thanks
@CharlesSprayberry Yeah
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@LeviMorrison I have one other related question: I'm thinking I want to throw an exception if someone asks for POST parameters when the HTTP verb used isn't POST. Thoughts?
@rdlowrey I have been wondering when you would ask something like this, actually.
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Actually, in just a few minutes I'll push up what I've done for GET/POST param access and you can just edit as you like or provide input.
@nikic, thanks!
18:24
goodnight all, congratulations on the php-src karma @ircmaxell
Lol. Thanks
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@LeviMorrison Okay, StdRequest just pushed -- I have it where the actual parsing of the parameters isn't done until a request is made for the params. Also, I didn't update the Request interface in case you have changes. Finally, I was thinking we may want to use a regex in place of parse_str to avoid php.ini difficulties but that's an implementation detail that can easily be changed.
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@Paul later dude
hello all
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hello, user formerly known as RepWhoringPeeHaa
18:28
Does this makes sense Returned array is array of arrays that contains two keys... ?
Or is it arrayception?
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I read it like three times and I still can't tell what it's trying to say.
@rdlowrey :-)
Okay, I optimized it: Returned array contains arrays with two keys...
anyone else feel like this ^
minus the mac of course
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18:31
@rlemon Used to. Solved that problem by losing the excess baggage :)
@Donut From a C++ code i've written today: Image<Image<array<Coord, 4>>> :) (That's an image of images of coordinate arrays)
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terrible.
rlemon.github.com/lememe/v2 can I get some testing of the new fonts?
@NikiC And welcome to C: int (*(*foo)(void ))[3]
also word wrapping
general feedback please
18:34
somebody keeps flagging your images, @rlemon
who out there is offended by them?
meh haters gonna hate
I marked them as "invalid" flags.
also i'm legitimately trying to get feedback on the content of the image
I only agree with ones that are truly offensive.
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@rlemon Without spamming chat with meme images I can say that the word wrap seems to work well enough for me.
18:36
cool. I haven't had time to play with sizing on all of the fonts.
@Donut You should use a class if you require specific array structures . . .
@ircmaxell Now quickly commit that default value change, before the pdo folks change their opinion ^^
fonts don't always provide accurate size information.
@LeviMorrison Its just result from Autoloader->getLoadedFiles
Does it require own class?
@Donut I have to say, yes.
18:37
How would I name it?
LoadedFileInfo ?
@Donut What format is it returning again?
@Donut AutoloadedFile.
@nikic, I have some more testing to do...
[ ['name'=>'Foo\bar', 'path'=>'basedir/foo/bar.php'], [...] ]
@Donut I think that's okay
18:39
class AutoloadedFile {
    protected $name;
    protected $path;

    /* constructor & getters */
}
@Donut An alternative could be [ 'Foo\bar' => 'basedir/foo/bar.php', ...]
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Does it make sense to use the @return annotation for interface method docblocks since PHP can't enforce a return type? I'm thinking yes since it's the same as specifying @param string even though there aren't scalar typehints?
Or make it an array of objects
@rdlowrey I do it.
@ircmaxell Exactly.
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@LeviMorrison Yeah, I hadn't up till now since PHP couldn't enforce return types, but I think I'm going to start.
18:41
I think I will go with class
Thanks
I think PHP 5.5 will be awesome
@NikiC I haven't looked at proposed features/improvements.
I am going to still try to get the type hint stuff in there
@LeviMorrison I'm hoping that at least scalar typehinting, getters/setters and generators/coroutines will get in
I am going to still try to get the type hint stuff in there
18:43
Which would all three be rather large features
Last question: Which name is better for class that keeps Namespace/class bindings? NamespaceMap or NamespaceBindings?
@NikiC Automated getters would be nice. I would make sure than it can generate getters and setters separately, though. I don't always want setters.
It's not that big of a deal with a decent IDE.
Two button clicks.
Another thing that I want to implement is proper variadic function support (u know, via signature) and argument unpacking
@NikiC requiring a certain signature would be awesome
And if I have time also list comprehensions and generator expressions. Though I'm not sure that I'll ever get to that ^^
@LeviMorrison I'm wondering what would be a good syntax for variadic arguments in PHP
Python uses *args and **kwargs
but in PHP function query($query, *$params) looks rather odd
18:46
Kw?
$params ...
Also thought about function query($query, ...$params) and function query($query, $params...)
@ircmaxell keyword arguments
Ah
I'd love to see named arguments as well, but that will never happen...
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I always thought **kwargs in Python was a suboptimal name ... for the just demonstrated reason that it's not immediately apparent what it means ...
@ircmaxell Will happen sometime ^^ Just not in 5.5. Only that ugly argument skipping there. Not sure that I like it
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Also, I'm not crazy about automatic getters and setters ... they give me encapsulation anxiety
18:48
But in any case, if all that stuff really gets into 5.5 it'll be a super-awesome release
@rdlowrey it doesn't matter if you don't immediately know what it means, only if it can be quickly understood for instance, @ircmaxell is going to recognize it right away next time...
Well, not without an engine change, since zend_parse_args has no idea of names...
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@sg3s I can agree with that -- it works, but that doesn't mean there isn't a better name. Not that I have one to offer at the moment :)
btw, the reverse of variadic function arguments would be argument unpacking, so you can do something like foo($someArg, *$moreArgs, *evenMoarArgs), which would be equivalent to call_user_func_array('foo', array_merge([$someArg], $moreArgs, $evenMoreArgs))
or actually, that is I think a philosophy behind naming things in python, I don't always agree with it...
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18:51
I'd like to see a way to instantiate a class using an array of constructor arguments without having to fire up a ReflectionClass instance ...
@rdlowrey Yeah, that's one thing one could use argument unpacking for
@ircmaxell Well, you need an engine change for pretty much everything ^^ It's not really a big deal. Also, zend_parse_parameters could stay named-parameters unaware. There could be a separate function to expose them to internals ;)
If a trait method, returns $this, what should I put in doccomment under @return ?
@rlemon Should the generation animation stop some time?
@Donut self?
Isn't it for static? and this can not be because trait can not have instance
@Donut I wonder why a trait should return a specific type anyway.
19:00
@hakre What about owner ?
@Donut I don't think that your Phpdoc parser will be able to deal with it.
It deals with self?
@rlemon: Looks like that with SVG images your meme generator has problems.
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@Donut I would put: @return mixed Returns the current object instance
with PNG it works.
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19:05
But then again, I would say don't use traits :)
@rdlowrey Why? :(
traits is for script kiddies that are too lazy for copy and pasting.
I thought it's a good solution
Well, take it or leave it. But when I see that you're not able to leave type hints, it's probably not worth the trouble they cause for you.
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@Donut Well I went down that road when 5.4 was in the RC stages and ended up failing to find a single case where using object composition didn't end up being a better solution.
19:07
Well, I thought trait for ClassMap would be better than class, it's like $autoloader->getClassMap()->bind('a', 'b') vs $autoloader->bindClass()
But then, I would end up with 1 class rather than 2 traits
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Well that violates the Law of Demeter ...
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Traits work just fine, but IMHO they get in the way of optimal OOP code design.
Hey all
any python gurus in here
?
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@hakre lol
19:09
sure it's the PHP channel, we always look into other languages by design.
@rdlowrey that site is fantastic, I love the humor you can find there between the lines.
@hakre Ok, so does anyone know why the windows version of MySQLdb is not working :-(
@hakre hehe priceless
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@hakre I don't think I've ever once gotten anything useful from yahoo answers
@rdlowrey Trait solution would, right?
@Neal what do you mean? Probably the same reason as for PHP: You need to allow connections via tcp/ip. You can configure that in the GUI.
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19:10
@Donut I'm confused.
Better? :)
@hakre eh?
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This line would violate LoD:
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$autoloader->getClassMap()->bind('a', 'b')
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If the return value from getClassMap weren't the autoloader instance
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19:11
But even if it is, I think method chaining like that makes your code more difficult to understand/read.
Well, I tried to split up autoloader a bit
And leave container stuff somewhere else
@hakre huh? im trying to connect to the same db that I am using for php
and it woorks fine there
via named pipe or tcp/ip?
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@Donut These are sort of esoteric academic concerns. I'm just suggesting that your objects should do one thing and one thing only (SRP). If you have the same functionality used by multiple classes, it's likely that the functionality in question is its own hidden class trying to get out. In that case, you should make it happy by giving it its own class and then using composition to inject that functionality into other classes that use it.
19:15
@hakre my computer name
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Q: Basic python MySQLdb script is not working

NealHere is my code: #! /usr/bin/env python import sys import MySQLdb connection = MySQLdb.connect(host="my_host", user="dev_user", passwd="Temp", db="my_db") And i get the following error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "database_hook.py", line 4, in <module> import MySQL...

lol, look here:
> import _mysql
ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
this means on the binary library level something is broken already. rejects to load.
@rdlowrey Then $autoloader->bindNamespace is the best solution, right?
@Neal: How did you install it?
If so, I can still split it using traits w/o any changes in public API
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19:17
@Donut Probably, but I can't say for sure without looking at the class and seeing exactly what it's doing and what the trait is currently doing.
@Neal You are trying to load a 64bit extension on a 32bit system. Take the 32bit variant instead and your issue should go away.
@hakre I am on a 64 bit system.
ooo crap
i loaded the 32 accidentally
Now it works.
Thank you!
well something was mismatching at least.
@hakre lol yep, thanks for your help ^_^
eh my rep ;)
lol
19:21
all you people have so much rep :/
I should start answering stuff on SO again
@rdlowrey Trait: pastebin.com/ASXZY533
@Donut On a sidenote, it's bound, not binded ;)
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@Donut It looks like it's own class to me ... what's your reasoning for putting it into a trait?
hey @hakre why am i getting "invalid syntax if I do this:
    print "optimizing for %d,%d,%s,%s" % (r[0],r[2],r[1],r[3])
                                     ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
@NikiC Silly me, thanks
19:24
this is my code:
cursor = connection.cursor();

cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM audits;")

rows = cursor.fetchall();

for r in rows:
	print "optimizing for %d,%d,%s,%s" % (r[0],r[2],r[1],r[3])
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Obviously you want to reuse it, but your API will be more explicit if the classes that require that functionality specifically ask for it in their constructors ...
@rdlowrey Well, at first it was split up to ClassMap and NamespaceMap, but then I merged it to AutoloadMap
@rdlowrey Wouldn't $autoloader->getAutoloadMap()->bindNamespace() violate LoD ?
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@Donut Yes, which is why IMO the autoloader should wrap the injected functionality so that you don't reach through it to get to the namespace binding functionality.
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Something like: $autoloader->bindNamespace() which calls its own dependency's bindNamespace() method
You mean, $autoloader->bindNamespace is wrap to $autoloader->map->bindNamespce() ?
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19:27
@Donut yes.
Then imho, it's good place for trait, no wraps needed
And does not violate LoD
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The outside world shouldn't know that the autoloader uses those map objects to store things, only that it can use the autoloader to do its work
Then it is good place for trait, no?
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It's a design preference -- I certainly wouldn't say it's wrong to use a trait there, just that the API is much more transparent if you say: "this class needs a NamespaceMap and a ClassMap to do it's work"
what have i missed ?
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19:31
Traits (to me) don't offer an advantage to specifying those dependencies in your constructor
Too tanned for traits!
Hi, by the way
evening
traits are just a gimmick
Hi @tereško @GordonM
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@GordonM Hola! I forked your repo and started playing with the tests a bit. Indeed, removing the output buffering is not a very tenable solution.
@rdlowrey Guess I'm stuck with it then. But thanks for having a look!
19:33
hello all :)
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@GordonM I wouldn't say that: it's just a matter of massaging the code a bit :)
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I'll try to help a bit when I have a chance
It's a solution that works but it doesn't appeal to my sense of neatness at all :)
Oh, you have any suggestions on that front?
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Well, a couple of things:
I'm all ears
19:34
@hakre huh? there are tonnes of bugs in the V2 one. :P
...
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First, it's annoying to get errors for test classes that don't have any test cases inside them. If you're going to have a placeholder test class, at least add one test case that calls $this->markTestIncomplete('this test has not been implemented'); (or something like that)
Yeah, I need to properly spec those bits and get some actual unit tests done for them.
@tereško Yes?
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I keep magically disappearing and reappearing.
19:37
And now you're gone for good
I wanted to combine you with a link but I spare that for later.
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@GordonM There were a couple of other things I noticed running the tests that escape me right now. When I get a chance I'll look again and offer my input. As for the session stuff, I think this is a case for adding an extra method in your session class that you can mock to avoid actually starting the session in your tests ... it's just totally holding your test runs hostage right now to hide all your output using ob_start
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Yeah, I've totally spiraled out of control at this point. I'm too tanned for flags.
@rdlowrey Well like I said yesterday I've learned a lot about unit testing since starting and some of the earlier ones do suck. I do plan to sort those. As for the session method, I'll have a look into it.
19:40
someone needs to organize a DDoS attack on this site
@tereško Seriously, yes? I'm all for code critiques and am fully prepared to take anything you say on board. But WTF is not a cote critique.
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A: Report high-Google-ranking SE content copiers here

rlemonhttp://www.advancesharp.com/Questions/7587/why-does-crash-my-page is a direct copy of Why does $($) crash my page? and so far (other than the retained links from the sister sites) I do not see any citation or linkage to the SO site or question. The do not follow the the content attribution rules...

I don't even care that saying this might be uncool.
but they need to be shut down.
nothing about this site is cool.
their copyright notice is a joke... considering they violated their own notice while obtaining their content.
@GordonM , i just don't see the point of that methods
@tereško Well say that then, not WTF. :) As for the point of it, it's mostly an experiment more than anything else at this stage.
it seems like you are doing some kind of HTML generation , and you manage to over complicate it all
19:43
@GordonM I don't get how sites like this exist for more than a few weeks... does SO do nothing about them? do they only care if the google results are higher??
Also, he links to his site from his SO profile... what a turd.
It's a wrapper around DOM that's more HTML-oriented. Like I said, it's mostly an experiment at this stage. I never said any of the code was production ready, or anything like it.
@rlemon Not sure, I imagine they do care, but dealing with site cloners is pretty much a game of whack-a-mole. You nail one, only for three more to pop up. We have to deal with that kind of crap at work all the time, and that's with pretty low-traffic sites!
posted on June 20, 2012 by Anna Filina

I have a test suite with PHPUnit and Selenium. I recently upgraded to Selenium 2 (Selenium WebDriver) and updated my PHP code. I specified explicitly in my code that Firefox should be used but the tests consistently opened Chrome instead. The error did not come from the fact that I incorrectly updated my code. You see, with Selenium 1 test cases, browsers were defined like this: *firefox. With

@rlemon He has an SO profile? What is it? I have a sudden urge for
it's linked in the answer
both (at least, if you dig there is probably more)
Does the following do what I want it to? ($data is a image encoded in base64)
$binary = base64_decode($data);
file_put_contents($location, $binary);
also, what's [dv]?
19:52
downvote
@rlemon thanks. (and how do I make that a tag?)
@SomeKittens does base64_decode remove the identifier at the beginning?
@SomeKittens [tag:tagname]
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Q: Chat Easy Input Tools - Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands

rlemon About Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands, reducing the dependency on mouse usage. Current version does not have a configurable set of hotkeys but later versions will. How to use. All of the following commands are run if the user has focus in the chat input area. ...

or install my script and ALT+T
19:53
@rlemon I'm not sure....
@PeeHaa thanks
I'll make it easy for you you can install it by clicking here
19:56
@rlemon He don't have a 3 figure rep no more :)
> Simply .Net developer who loves to learn steal from any every where.
I downvoted all his questions and the top 3 ranked of his answers. Nailed him for 14 rep for the cost of 3 of mine.
haha
@GordonM remind me never to annoy you
Any remarks on this?
$binary = base64_decode($data);
file_put_contents($location, $binary);
It's not working, and I don't know if there's errors generated and I don't see them (gah....) or the issue lies elsewhere
@SomeKittens You have error reporting enabled?
I'm using xmlrpc to send data to another server, so I only get fatal errors reported back to me
20:02
Also "not working" isn't really the best error message / prblem description
@PeeHaa I understand, but it's all I have
Have you checked where something goes wrong? On this server or on the remote server? If on the remote server check the logs on that machine
There we go
[Wed Jun 20 15:45:03 2012] [error] [client 24.97.80.179] File does not exist: /path/to/file.jpg
well .. which part confuses you ?
@tereško the PHP part.
Docs say: "If filename does not exist, the file is created."
20:19
help?
You know, actually I don't think there's anything stack overflow can legally do againt people like our friend Cloney the Strapetard. All the content is Creative Commons Attribute, right? That guy did link back to the original content...
@GordonM Isn't this exactly what CC-BY-SA is meant for?
@GordonM are his results above ours on Google?
Does anybody know for what was once the T_CHARACTER token that is not used anymore?
20:25
@GordonM There are things he can't do. If he restricts access to open information that also violates the license.
woah, what'd you guys do to my server?
It's working now
...
It's magic
@hakre we need a reference question for datetime questions
20:37
@Gordon Yes we need that. But you're more in that datetime business, I try to support you, but I'm not that well with getting the dupes.
I just followed this tutorial for the paypal IPN: (net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/php/…). In addition to reading the IPN guide provided by paypal. I'm just sending IPNs to my listener using the sandbox tool. Looking at the paypal guide, they flag all invalid then mail them to the admin. So to my question: Is it normal to get 12 invalids for every one verified message?
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According to the manual docs for header you have to use header("Status: 404 Not Found"); for FastCGI instead of header("HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found"); ... Does this extend to all status codes with FastCGI or only 404s?
20:52
Another dumb PHP question: In Java/Python, I was told to avoid string concatenations because they were expensive. Is the same true for PHP?
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@Zigu Your question is probably way too localized to get a good answer in chat ... good luck though :)
@rdlowrey I always thought only 404, but now I'm not sure anymore :P
I have discovered a new way to get out of jury duty. When the prosecution asks if you think that the trial should be fair to both the prosecution and the defense, ask for a definition of "fair."
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@SomeKittens I honestly don't think it's worth worrying over. Don't concatenate for no reason, but if you need to do it, do it.
@Charles lol
Damn you markdown!!!
Does anybody have a clean way of splitting up the two notes on this page?
20:58
@PeeHaa can't see it
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@PeeHaa In times like those I just put a line between them
@SomeKittens Can't see what?
"You do not have access to this repo, would you like to fork it?"
@rdlowrey Been there. Tried that.

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