@FlorianMargaine I just finished my interview with VP People Ops of platform.sh, it seemed to have went somewhat good. Thank you very much for this, it was really nice of you :)
>Jul 16 10:37:28 gooh-ThinkPad-X250 systemd[1]: Failed to start The PHP 7.2 FastCGI Process Manager. >-- Subject: Unit php7.2-fpm.service has failed >-- Defined-By: systemd >-- Support: http://www.ubuntu.com/support >-- >-- Unit php7.2-fpm.service has failed. >-- >-- The result is RESULT.
The doors on the trains in Paris aren't messing about, there's a pretty basic sounding tone and then they immediately close with a force and speed that seems like they want the blood of anyone unfortunate enough to be trying to use them at the time
@NikiC so well... Not sure what to do with this :-D Dmitry reporting 10% improvement instead - don't feel like we can really include significant benchmarks here - maybe wordpress?
@LeviMorrison ahh, that's the place I'm thinking of the pointers from, thanks. I know arginfo probably can't use it because that would require classes to be statically allocated…
I have this at the inspect elements/network Form contains enctype=multipart/form-data, but does not contain method=post. Submitting normally with method=GET and no enctype instead.
alright, wanted to make sure, because you wouldn't want to display errors on your website in production, it's a security concern; you would want them logged to a file instead
@tereško that was one of the reasons I had switched to AMD cards years ago. Only reason I'm using nvidia again is because the 1000 series were more bang for the buck (when I was building new computer), and crypto inflated AMD cards
@Tiffany I get this error although I think I have used mysqli_connect function in it's proper way Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysqli_connect() in C:\xampp\htdocs\www\mywebapp\Image_insert_action.php:2 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in C:\xampp\htdocs\www\mywebapp\Image_insert_action.php on line 2
@tereško Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysqli_connect() in C:\xampp\htdocs\www\Elracis\Image_insert_action.php:2 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in C:\xampp\htdocs\www\Elracis\Image_insert_action.php on line 2
do you have the mysqli extension downloaded/enabled?
create a file in your webroot called phpinfo.php, and add <?php phpinfo(); in the file, then view the file in your web browser. the file will display all installed/configured extensions you currently have.
@tereško Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysqli_connect() in C:\xampp\htdocs\www\Elracis\Image_insert_action.php:2 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in C:\xampp\htdocs\www\Elracis\Image_insert_action.php on line 2
create a file in your webroot called phpinfo.php, and add <?php phpinfo(); in the file, then view the file in your web browser. the file will display all installed/configured extensions you currently have.
By seeing suggestions throught the internet I tried to convert all my queries to mysqli.
But mysqli is not working in my xampp.I checked my php folder and there is an php_mysqli.dll file ... still it doesnt work
Thanks in advance
I would like to to test what value is being assigned to a variable, but I'm currently debugging the code base (refactoring it to work with PHP 7, from 5.3). When I create a test file and include the config/bootstrap file, Whoops throws an error because debugging, so I'm unable to view anything from the test file. Is there something else I can do, possibly temporarily disable Whoops?
@Webdev it should be the same path that your php.ini file is in
Do we have an inverse function for http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-combine.php? We could extract keys and values separately, but was curious if we had one that was a direct inverse in a single call.
create a file in your webroot called phpinfo.php, and add <?php phpinfo(); in the file, then view the file in your web browser. the file will display all installed/configured extensions you currently have.
@Webdev your development environment should be the same as your production environment. the server that it works on, is it your production environment? if it is, then yes, you should install mysqli extension on your development environment
I don't have my code namespaced yet, on the to-do list after I get this shitpile working on PHP 7.2 at the bare minimum. I have an sp_autoload_register function in a "global" functions file, but should that be in my bootstrap file instead?
and if there are more than one xampp folders, then each xampp folder will use whatever is in their local directory. However, it is unnecessary to have more than one xampp folder. /cc @Webdev
@ircmaxell interesting, though while it isn't defined as per the C standard, the assembly this compiles down to is exposing the expected semantics - at least as long as the compiler doesn't become smarter than he ought to :-D