Hey im following a tutorial however I'm confused about Step 4 — Configuring Nginx as a Proxy Server. What exactly is the red text? Is that specific to his application? Because when I launch my nginx server, I am getting a '502 Bad Gateway' and I think that's where I'm messing up. Here's the link: digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/…
It seems like that __compareTo isn't inherited correctly when opcache is enabled, but I have no idea where to look for where that's happening. Works just fine when opcache is not enabled.
If I want to use PHP to insert different strings into certain parts of a file, would vsprintf() be the best thing to use, importing the format from a file? There are some 50 values
Okay, I'm thinking of looping through the variables setting them but it looks like there is an undocumented fdf_add_template() which could be what I need
@PaulCrovella Ah, missed that part
Looks like I could use PDFlib but it seems more complicated than just filling out fields into an fdf file and using a command line application to apply it to the PDF
Morning guys, I'm sure you're all expert of git, I've got a little pb. I had to move back to an old commit and forced push it to my master. The thing is now I want to continue with my actual states but it is stated as behind my remote master so it ask me to pull if I want to push
as a general rule, if I got as far as push, then it's part of the history of the code, and I don't like to wipe it out ... though I do force push to fix release tags and whatever, but try not to rewrite code ...
I liked this chat room :) thanks for all I need to convert ':' as '%3A' then send a request to "http://localhost:9000". But locahost says bad request. Does cURL encode-decode problem?
I'm upgrading an old debian server with apache/php5.6 and it got stuck on post-installation at "Installing new version of config file /etc/cron.d/php5 ..."
i cannot break out of the process either, should i open a second terminal and delete the file and hope the installation resumes?
or what does one do when the server hangs like this?
damn nothing like a little panic attack in the morning lol. upgraded a local environment and a public test environment before the production, all of them went fine, and ofc the production one halted with apt-get... thanks for the help @mega6382 and @littlepootis i was able to resolve the issue by closing the terminal, open a new one and then killing apt-get process then removing the dpkg lock file, followed by a dpkg --configure -a. finally a apt-get upgrade again and it all was back to normal
did anyone successfully upgrade from ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 yet? the point release isnt out yet and I am generally hesitant to do the distro upgrade because $soManyChanges
and does anyone know how long it will take approximately, cuz I have to leave early today
@Tiffany Yeah, I didn't get the first time @PeeHaa mentioned it, but I think I remember, some arguments about a guy with that name a while back, but I am not exactly sure what.
@mega6382 I'm on my phone or I'd link some stuff to you. You can probably search the externals.io page for stuff he's said. He's pretty full of himself, and it's funny cause his website sucks ass.
I had pancakes with a melted butter/brown sugar mixture in between pancakes, and sweetened strawberries and whipped cream on top. The waitress offered adding syrup to it... it's already filled with sugar though.
It's funny though, a lot of people (here) would probably add syrup
I had to break up the monotony of my morning routine. I woke up this morning going "wtf, it's already Thursday?!" then get out of bed, take my pills, go back to bed, like every morning.
one thing I would like happen are the notes I put next to the URLs, for those to show up underneath of the URLs. that's something minor enough I can do.
If my windows is broken could I find error like this This page isn’t working hadiandroid.000webhostapp.com is currently unable to handle this request. HTTP ERROR 500 when I browse .php to connect with mysql test page
Looks like I'll still have to refactor our website codebase to support PHP 7 even though we're switching web platforms in ~a year. I'm both happy and sad about this.
@mega6382 also, it's better for your teeth to not wash your mouth out with water after brushing, and instead swallowing and leaving the toothpaste on your teeth.
I don't have any proof to this, but I also believe that swallowing whatever I don't spit out will help with bad breath. But I still wake up with bad breath, so...
@Tiffany Bad breadth almost never originates from the stomach, it mostly forms in the mouth, especially in the back of the mouth. So, swallowing toothpaste to help with bad breadth is not a good idea.
@mega6382 ...that's the reason why... swallowing the toothpaste will pass through the back of the mouth. I know the stomach doesn't cause bad breath. cc @Wes
@Tiffany Anyway, you can use mouthwash to rinse your teeth afterwards, and it'll get rid of that weird toothpaste taste and will give you a more minty breath. :P
I've noticed whenever I access a wikia page from my phone in Chrome, 50% of the time I'm redirected to some malicious crapsite. I ended up installing ublock origin in the Firefox mobile browser and use that