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15:00
is there a way so simulate a browser request to another host, via a linux CLI ?
@Code4R7 check out httpie
thanks.. also found wget
thanks.. I also found wget
the host has only wget, not httpie, so that answers my question
Wes
Wes
1 hour ago, by Wes
do you feel php needs ideas? i think we just need a bunch of clones to implement stuff we already know we need
:B
@JBis But it's not. There is nothing basic about OOP imo
@PeeHaa so then what do you consider OOP
15:08
"create a string class for consistency"... everybody already made one themselves if they're not using a framework, i guess.
but that does have a drawback... developers should be aware of encoding...
@JBis It's about information (and encapsulating, storing and passing them around) more than anything
polymorphism, encapsulation, inheritance
void pointers! :)
just because of that hairy asterisk *
it makes code look more sexy
15:11
wtf is co-algebraic data types?
Sounds like math so I wouldn't know or care
:P
@PeeHaa well I am passing the Mysqli data object around
didn't you know? everybody is waiting for that stuff too.. just some support for complex numbers for multiple dimensions
In computer science, coalgebra has emerged as a convenient and suitably general way of specifying the behaviour of systems and data structures that are potentially infinite, for example classes in object-oriented programming, streams and transition systems.
so something like that...
does not sound pragmatic at all ?
15:13
I'm still partially confused
@PeeHaa That's the conceptual part
The partical part is dynamic dispatch
@JBis A paperboy also transports stuff, still doesn't make it a global transport giant
I would like to have real overloading in PHP: same function names with multiple parameter types. Multiple inheritance, so that we can simulate the diamond problem for real.
Both sound icky to me
15:15
then php is more like C
@Code4R7 Yeah, that will not happen. Not with PHP's meager type system, at least.
@MadaraUchiha all my scripts start with declare(strict_types=1);
@Code4R7 I don't really think either one of those are a particular good idea tbh
*In almost any case
@Code4R7 How is this relevant?
@MadaraUchiha just a bit of fun, because you are so right about the type system... I hope I don't have offended anyone
15:17
@Wes probably because downvotes do not seem to work
you can't really do overloading, proper overloading, without AOT compilation anyway
To be honest, I'm still in love with PHP. I don't really want to know about the bad things that should be improved.
although you could probably put together a pre-processor pretty easily
And there is a reason why PHP is what it is today. And why it is so popular. Everybody should bear that in mind too when asking for changes/improvements.
and multiple inheritance is a bad idea
15:19
@Code4R7 WordPress
@DaveRandom Yeah
@Code4R7 What other languages do you know?
traits are bad enough, and they don't even fuck with the typing
some variants of BASIC (20 y ago), i8086, i80286, i80386, Z80 (assembler), tried Pascal, Borland C, Deplhi, Java..
DJGPP in the old days
@DaveRandom ......Attack on Titan was my first thought for AOT
Also wrote some small stuff with MSVC
@Tiffany I hate that term (not Attack on Titan)
15:22
guessing it's "Ahead-of-Time Compiler"?
First we had "Compiler"
Then JIT compilers came along
Then they became very popular
@MadaraUchiha to be fair, Attack on Titan is a bit of a dumb name for a show
And the most appealing feature of PHP is that it just works everywhere
And then someone had the bright idea to coin "AOT" which is the opposite of "JIT"
much like the rest of the web
15:23
@Code4R7 Well, it Just™️ Works™️ Everywhere™️
and PHP also has a slow learning curve.
"Works" is... well... depends on how you define "works". Do you know how you can fire a PHP developer?
but I know of a certain other language that runs "on 3 billion devices" :P
Aug 16 at 12:35, by Machavity
@PeeHaa Isn't that the PHP motto? "It just works. Don't ask"
Have you ever tried taking over a PHP project written by someone who had already left the company? :D
15:25
@MadaraUchiha yeah, just ask him / her if he / she can do the same project again and again with small but significant parameter changes. Developers will fire themselves and run away crying.
Well, that's not entirely PHP's fault, and PHP as a language, today, is actually not that bad.
@MadaraUchiha yes I have.
But Autoloading is a horrible abomination
The fact that it's more or less standardized is the only comfort
Java can do evil things too
The way PHP works is the reason the rather terrible plugin architecture of WordPress is even possible
@AlmaDo Any language can do evil things
Languages that can't do evil things are languages that no one uses.
15:27
PHP doesn't suck in the same way that guns don't kill people
The question is how good are the defaults, and how far you need to go out of your way to "do evil"
To write quality code is a challenge in any language.
@MadaraUchiha something something brainfuck
https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/28818/19000
Warning: Doing this in real code will make people very unhappy.
eh.. forgot the markdown but whatever
@MadaraUchiha Languages don't do evil things. People do
:p
@AlmaDo What you call "evil things" I call "escape hatch"
Sure, you have a nice typing system, but I want to be able to say "fuck that, I just want it to work, give me a break"
Java has Object, TypeScript has any, etc.
15:29
PHP made me a bit sad in the way that you can do everything in a different way. Take strings. The PHP team also thought about a UString class themselves. Nobody implemented it yet afaik. Now you have C-ported string (=byte) functions. Even if the OS supports Unicode, PHP does not support it that way.
I'll feel bad about it if I do it, and I'll probably give you a high five to the fact with a chair if I catch you do it, but languages that don't have this option at all are languages that ultimately no one wants to use
Then they have a nice Intl-extension which isn't everywhere. Intl has it's faults too, and the PHP team rather invests in mbstring...
My problem is that you can still do quite a bit of crazy shite with modern PHP, whereas JS for example seriously toned down on the crazy level (again, when you look at modern code)
You can still technically do all these things, you can still have everything global and nasty and pass around functions and deal with weird this situations
But that's no longer the default in a modern app
but what does that mean for developers? should we develop for Intl, mbstring, iconv, wait for UString to happen, use a UString class from someone else, or should everybody invent their own wheel ?
15:32
@Tiffany nice :)
I want the nasty parts that will definitely bite me back N years from now to be harder to reach and uglier in my code. I want hacks to hurt, even when you don't necessarily know better.
@MadaraUchiha I'm wondering, what is your most favorite improvement for PHP ?
You can do disgusting things in any language, the question is how easy the language makes it on you to do so.
@Code4R7 From 5 to 7? Or a theoretical improvement yet to come?
@MadaraUchiha from 2 to 7
(:
PHP 8
15:34
@AlmaDo Definitely OO
@Code4R7 Async I/O
hoho
And the hopeful destruction of the PaaT (PHP as a Tumor) method of invoking PHP from Apache or NginX
Although that one is purely theoretical and not even being worked on AFAIK
no phpvm for us? no jit? :'(
@MadaraUchiha what do you mean?
@AlmaDo I think JIT is part of the plan-ish...
15:38
@pmmaga I'd want the PHP process to be able to listen on ports on its own (I know there are libraries that do this, I mean as a language/runtime feature)
I think his name is zaev? had a video that demoed it, but work-in-progress
And if I want to use NginX as a node balancer/reverse proxy, so be it, my call
@PeeHaa still a delivery boy
@MadaraUchiha hmm.. but fpm is already that (although it "speaks" fastcgi and not http). if you really want http, you could use php -S.
posted on August 22, 2018 by CommitStrip

15:40
@pmmaga From what I gather, -S is 1. very inefficient, and 2. doesn't give you routing options
@MadaraUchiha yeah, dunno about 1. that's how the legend goes, but I never looked into what exactly is inefficient about it. 2 is true yeah
One of things I like a lot about node is that it gives you a low level primitive for creating an HTTP server
but either way, I don't see the marriage to a proper webserver as a disadvantage
Which you can (and people have) build upon
@pmmaga You lose a dimension. A node application can (and sometimes will) listen on more than one port
@tereško nope .. the installed windows is 64bit as well .. I guess the problem is because of my half-broken VGA
15:43
For example, you may want your HTTP server and your websocket server to share memory
Hell, you may want different HTTP requests to share memory. The current infrastructure doesn't allow for this
(Again, I know that there are libraries that enable it)
yeah, I see, only from userland
Also guys, I have to answer this question, any idea what does "was Troy" mean in that sentence?
but is the server stuff of nodejs userland code or is it native to it?
@Shafizadeh Nothing, the sentence doesn't make sense.
@pmmaga Node gives you http.createServer(), which returns an instance of Server that emits events on connection/request/disconnect etc
@MadaraUchiha really? is English your native?
15:46
it does sound appealing to switch from PHP to node then. Just one language to master..
The basic form is passing a function accepting two parameters, request and response, and every time a request is made, that callback is fired with objects representing request and response respectively.
why wait any longer?
For example
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
  res.end('Hello World!');
});

server.listen(8080);
I guess you're right .. someone wrote an answer for him the same as yours .. thank you @MadaraUchiha
Will start a server on port 8080 that would always respond with Hello World! no matter the path or request parameters
req will contain info on the request (path, query, body, etc) and res contains method to interact with the response (set headers, set output, send, pipe streams, etc)
There are libraries that build over that low level API, and give you routing, middleware, static file servers, etc.
15:50
@MadaraUchiha and why do you still love to PHP ? :)
@Code4R7 Whatever gave you the impression that I still love PHP?
to be fair, that's not that far from what PHP does, it just stays one level higher for http instead of sockets
No, whatever is right :D
@pmmaga In Node, that too is an abstraction, over net.createServer() which sits on the socket layer, one lower than http.
well.. you're here.. sharing the room with others that love PHP. It's just my own assumption.
@Code4R7 This room has some of the best technical level discussion on the internet as a whole
And I've been in chatrooms all over for most of my life.
15:52
agreed
My main languages are JS and TS, and I readily admit that the technical level here is much higher than that of the JS room, which I also frequent.
In that case, I'll be more serious about the "fun is forbidden" guideline, from now on.
and much higher than wordpress xD
@Darius And how many times do people ask for WordPress help in this room and actually get helped?
most likely 0
i just asked one, no answers
it's something simple too
15:54
how to uninstall? ;)
(oops!)
oh in this room haha
Yeah this room doesn't provide much help on wordpress, because.. well.. it's dumb (wordpress)
Written by members of room 11, by the way.
I hate wordpress so much, but I have clients coming in left and right with some issue which would normally be an easy fix.
15:55
@MadaraUchiha I hope the major issues with Wordpress that make it so off-putting are fixed at some point in the future because it does have a huge user base of people due to the simplicity of installing it, plugin and widget options, theme options... it just makes it easy for a layperson to get a nice looking site up and running quickly without a developer. We'll see whether that happens or not.
@StatikStasis There's no way the issues will be fixed, because what you call issues they call features.
The reason WordPress has such a huge user base isn't because it's easy to use, per-se.
Now, I have to ensure the first level of the Maslow pyramid (food). l8er
@MadaraUchiha hahaha dat banner
It's because it has a plugin for every possible feature you'd ever want.
I hate their flow of queries, and something that would normally work, just won't work
15:56
And that's where things get messy.
You're probably right... one can hope for the best. =)
The fact that 30-40 plugins can work on the same WordPress installation is nothing short of a miracle
Given that they all run on the same "scope"
if using namespaces, it doesn't make it that bad I think
You have tons of Vendor files for example..
so consider a plugin a vendor..?
@StatikStasis It's enough for one plugin to not behave and name its functions as something too common and not use namespaces (because i l33t pr09r4mm3r who writes WordPress plugins), and the whole thing comes crashing down.
@Darius You're assuming the best, when you should be expecting the worst.
15:58
yep, that's where I was oging with that, namespaces
If everyone played ideally, we'd have a much nicer experience. But that's not how it works. More often than not, it's a miracle that everything is even standing
And you know what happens with miracles?
Maybe that's one of the very few things that needs to be enforced by them, create unique namespace for plugins that get uploaded to their repository
and ensure they all use one
That's right, everyone is too afraid to change anything and crush it under the pile of somehow solidified shite
@MadaraUchiha As large as Wordpress is you hope they see the discussion/hate from programmers and try to figure out a course to make it more secure. Just like the C# room despises/hates on PHP yet we have individuals who are working to improve it little by little. I just don't want to write it off as an impossibility... highly unlikely? probably, but who knows.
@StatikStasis They don't appeal to programmers
You've got the target audience wrong
They appeal to webmasters and sales people
Which is a much much wider crowd.
Say you get involved in the project, and send a PR to make plugins sane
I assure you there's a 0% chance it would be approved.
16:02
I'm bringing programmers into it because they will be the ones to put it down and tell users what idiots they are for using it and here is why... as with any product, you want to improve the issues to negate the opposition's points.
Because the insanity is exactly what the target audience wants
@StatikStasis That's not true. There are hosts nowadays that you pay a few bucks a month and they give you a fully configured WordPress instance ready for whatever you want
@MadaraUchiha You're chance of being right is probably 98.9999% right.
You don't need a dev to setup or even in most cases maintain a WordPress site
FFS, i foudn the wordpress thing I was looking for. is_main_query() , the hell would that have to be called.
sigh
That's it greatness, you don't need a dev unless you start doing some real fancy stuff
That's why the forums are flooded with non-devs asking for help with errors
16:04
and then when you help with something technical, they're like huh? Can you do it
"I'm not a dev, I just own the site, and suddenly* everything dies!" (* it's always suddenly)
makes for a community where programmers don't want to go and help
@Darius Exactly. But you can't argue with results, WordPress is deployed to more than 15% of the internet
Maybe even as high as 20%+
@MadaraUchiha I concede defeat. =p If I had a huge following for software I developed I would want to make it better- but these things do take on a life of their own once others get involved. I know the difficulties I have had myself with vice presidents and other directors, deadlines, features, and budgets.
My biggest peeve is when someone says they make wordpress websites, but don't know how to program at all, then discredit real programmers. Thinking they're at the same level.
16:06
@StatikStasis The thing you realize once you get to a certain level is that you get to ignore the technologies you've formed solid bad opinions on
@Darius +1.
I was offered to take over the WordPress site our company maintains
I said "no problem, but we're doing things my way."
@Darius Or better when they use Weebly or Wix
16:07
xD
and better yet, when you say you can't do something on weebly, they think you're a crappy programmer.
My way includes introducing Git, getting rid of FTP deploys, not allowing outsourced code in without code review, putting all of the plugins into version control with Composer (WordPress supports that, apparently), I hard-code disable the live editing features of PHP from the WordPress UI, etc.
@MadaraUchiha sudo rm -rf /wordpress
WordPress can be worked on sanely.
And I refuse to work on madness.
Unsurprisingly, the CTO decided that he doesn't want my time spent on that, and gave up the notion.
@Darius lol you can't even use php on weebly
16:08
Which is a perfectly valid decision
thats why lol
I had a request once "make an API" on weebly
dead
@Darius besides the "\"make and API\" on weebly" I don't see problem with that
:)
@Darius Easy, setup a different server, enable CORS for the original site domain, build decent API, setup DNS with a subdomain or something, done.
@Darius The only slightly redeeming property is that nothing on their is copyrighted. So if you like some css you can use it.
See, I realized life can be much nicer when you say "no" to things
3
And I realized your relationships don't take a hit if you make the other side say the "no" for you 😃
16:12
estimate $999999 for that function gets the "no" that i want
@MadaraUchiha "No" and "I don't know" are very powerful responses to learn to use.
but i've sometimes hit an occassional yes, which makes me rub my hands
@MadaraUchiha the problem with that is the "relationship" part
agh +1 for "I don't know", i wish more people would use that
Yeah, it's a serious problem where I currently work. The people who are used to talking to the CEO never answer with "I don't know" to me
16:14
They are afraid too. You're supposed to know everything today apparently.
I have to remind them to not answer me directly and think well on their answers, sometimes.
Good advice. Direct reports to CEOs turn into "Yes Men/Women" quickly.
Weebly logic: Use js as replacement for php
We do support client-side scripting like Javascript, so if you think you could do what you need with that you can use that instead.
I found that saying "I don't want an answer from you right now. I want you to think this through, and email me your answer sometime later today or tomorrow" really helps the quality of answers I get from sales/product teams.
I don't like the opposite person though either that IS the devil's advocate the entire time. Do your research, make a decision, but then get on the bus and go the same direction.
Jump on bus heading off cliff <--------Sane/Competent People-------->Bitterly Resistant
16:19
@MadaraUchiha that can get annoying though. if you have the answer and your being told I don't want it you need to think about it...
@JBis Knowing when to say that and when not (and to whom) is a bit of an art form
@JBis I've dealt with this many times. Even if you know the answer, depending on who you're talking to, it is sometimes best to give it some time and then give the answer. Otherwise they don't think you're making a good judgment call but a knee jerk response.
@MadaraUchiha exactly.
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Q: cant able to run migration command in loop symfony?

sarinTried this in while loop: $command = array( 'command' => 'doctrine:migrations:execute', '--em' => "dynamic", 'version' => $this->container->getParameter('migration_version') ); $kernel = $this->getContainer()->get('kernel'); $application = ...

On a similar note, an inherit problem with people is that most of the time once someone finds an answer, that could be the answer, they automatically change to the mindset of this is defiantly the answer and it couldn't be anything else. we have to solve do this and forget to consider many other potential answers.
Most devs I've met (maybe it's because those are the devs I choose to surround myself with) will answer instantly if they know, and say "Don't know, research required" if they don't.
16:23
Please help me to solve this please please
Any symfony developers out there
It's not the devs, generally, it's the product/sales who don't even know what they want and have no time or patience to think it through.
I tried my level best
@sarin if someone can/wants to help they will
@MadaraUchiha Once relationships are established and you know your team it is good to have that kind of communication. very productive atmosphere once the office politics can be removed. Alright- someone needs help in here- going silent for a bit.
@MadaraUchiha Where u work?
16:25
@JBis TipRanks
@MadaraUchiha is that exclusively tech company or are you just in a certain department
@MadaraUchiha are there guidelines as far as repeatedly pinging a person in a comment section asking the person to help the asker?
@Tiffany To not do that
@JBis We don't have a majority with people in R&D, but most of the company's effective operations is R&D
@Tiffany Guessing someone got blasted :D
16:32
burn
Please don't ping people and beg for help. @sarin
Here or in comments.
@MadaraUchiha for future reference, if I were to flag a comment that violates this, which category do I flag it under?
"unfriendly or unkind," or "something else"?
@Tiffany Something else
thanks
lol
however, it's a nice way to have a quick looksee at php's bug reports from a day-to-day view
Right, off to home, ttyl <3
16:44
o/
hmm
I tried going through the docs, but how in the world do I parse the request body as a key value pair in this new Aerys lol
@MadaraUchiha You bothering with Boruto manga?
boruto is just discount naruto, but worse :P
@MadaraUchiha ah
Eh. I think it'd okay. Not as good but could be worse.
16:53
just read hunter x hunter, or boku aca if you wanna read shounen, tbh
Me a couple months ago attempting to make a CSV
    $q = "\"";
    $c = ",";
$txt=$q.$fname.$q.$c.$q.$lname.$q.$c.$q.$street.$q.$c.$q.$city.$q.$c.$q.$state.$q.$c.$q.$zipcode.$q.$c.$q.$email.$q.$c.$q.$ccnumber.$q.$c.$q.$fdon.$q.$c.$q.$re.$q.$c.$q.$ded.$q.$c.$q.$dtype.$q.$c.$q.$dname.$q.$c.$q.$dstreet.$q.$c.$q.$dcity.$q.$c.$q.$dstate.$q.$c.$q.$dzipcode.$q.$c.$q.$demail.$q.$c.$q.$date1.$q;
 file_put_contents('data/data.csv',$txt."\n",FILE_APPEND);
And my personal favorite:
    echo '
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html>
    <head>
    <title></title>
.....
all to do this
 name="amount" value="'. $fdon. '">
kek :P
$fdon is a terrible var name
I have no idea what that is supposed to be
@DaveRandom maybe this will clarify
  $fdon = $_POST['fdon'];
:)
also, just checking that you know about the existence of fputcsv()
16:59
@DaveRandom Well I do now. Didnt know that back then.
@JBis nope, because it's still meaningless... the input should be named something sensible as well
@DaveRandom it was joke
I could remake it.
And prob will soon.
You don't know what an fdon is? Everyone knows what an fdon is.
fdon = effed on
is it like siors?
that joke doesn't really work in text I guess
17:01
Oh and give me props using <style></style> instead of separate sheet
<style> blocks are fine sometimes, even preferable
@DaveRandom not this case
Ok I looked through html and have legit no clue what fdon is
don refers to donation but I can't tell what f is
@DaveRandom If I have a server on a public subnet that routes to an Internet gateway all traffic goes out from it. But I set up a security group on it to send all outbound traffic to a NAT instance, should it route through it?
Freakin' Donation
ferret dongs
fastidious donuts
17:05
Feral Dingies
that would be fdin
Fat Doobies
Oh yeah... that makes sense
fetid donkeys
Fat donkeys
Festive Dongs
furry donut
17:06
@Fabor is this aws stuff?
Correct
sounds like a question you should ask them, it's more about how their product works than general networking
ah
from a networking PoV, it's (usually) dependent on the routing table
its "Final Donation"
17:08
those settings sound like they are manipulating the routing table
although NAT is a thing you do with inbound traffic, not outbound
finalDonation or final_donation would have been better
We're going for a single IP thing. I mean I have an instance private subnet too which routes to the NAT instance. That works when I do a curl to check the IP from inside it. It returns the NAT instance IP (correctly). But naturally the outside world can't talk to that instance.
not final destination though
the first one was terrible, lord knows how they made more
For the screams
Only difference between the two webserver instances is the private and public subnet and the route. Public -> IGW. Private -> NAT instance.
yesterday, by Fabor
Routes:
Private 0.0.0.0/0 -> NAT instance.
Public 0.0.0.0/0 -> Internet Gateway

NAT instance is on public subnet.

Create server on public subnet. Use a security group to point all traffic outbound to NAT instance. Can't connect to outside world. But can be accessed by outside world (Nginx default page loads)
Create server on private subnet. Same security group as above. Can connect to outside world.
17:11
Time for the gym
well pointing 0.0.0.0/0 anywhere means "route all traffic without an explicit route via this gateway", and it probably doesn't make sense to route outbound traffic to a private subnet
That's like standing on your front door step and directing everyone who wants to go out the front into the cellar
It's not. it's routed to the NAT instance which is on a public subnet.
brb gonna fix code
love it. Gonna spend hour or two fixing code yet users won't notice difference
I'm basically after.

HTTP(s) Request -> Web Server Instance -> Response -> NAT Instance -> Back to requestor
that seems wrong tbh, if you have something doing NAT then it would be the border gateway
i.e. Internet -> NAT -> Server -> NAT -> Internet
NAT is roughly akin to mod_rewrite for IP headers
if you rewrite it on the way in, you have to change it back on the way out
and similarly if you didn't change it on the way in, you shouldn't change it on the way out
17:17
So would the server sit on a private subnet?
what's the real-world goal of having the extra hop and not just putting it directly on the public net?
you want HTTP load balancing or something?
We'll have an ELB in front of it all. More than 1 server.
Basically just want to provide a single IP to our clients for whitelisting.
use a DNS entry you may say :P I know -_-
OK you have multiple concerns here. At the application layer you need a load balancer, but that's probably going to be implemented as a reverse proxy rather than at the IP layer I guess?
and then you also need to give the back-end servers a single break-out IP for traffic initiated by them
but they are different problems
@JBis Use a pastie
@Fabor what it comes down to is this: inbound traffic needs to return along the same route it came in (at least at L3+), outbound traffic needs to be aggregated through NAT
17:25
Aye
@DaveRandom FWIW the WebServer instance I have on the private subnet routes through the NAT instance fine, returns the IP of the NAT instance when I curl. It's just not accessible from outside our VPC.
well that's just a forwarding problem, you haven't told the NAT instance to forward port 80/443 through to the back end (correctly)
or at least, presumably that's the case, there's always the possibility that it's getting black-holed on the way back out but it seems unlikely
NAT instance security group inbound rule for port 80 has a source of my private subnet CIDR (and 443)
Though that didn't strictly work till i used "ALL ICMP - IPv4"
Sent you an image of it
17:41
@MadaraUchiha Reading anything else?
Hi all
Someone please remove the Duplicate tag from my question
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Q: What if the 'needle' parameter of strpos() function contains a converted integer value that can not be applied as the ordinal value of any character?

user2839497I'm using PHP 7.2.8 on my machine running on Windows 10 Operating System. I come across the following text from the description of 'needle' parameter in strpos() function given in the PHP Manual : needle If needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal va...

@user2839497 looks to me that you're passing a weakly typed variable to strpos. If you want to be sure that a variable is passed as a string, just type (string) before the variable name to have it converted before it is passed to the function
17:59
@Fabor Talentless Nana and A Tale of Gods and Demons
@DaveRandom Do you know if fputcsv() will escape quotes and put the items in quotes? php.net/manual/en/function.fputcsv.php says something about an escape_char but not sure what that means.
Wes
Wes
don't ping people at random to ask for help, even if they are called Random @JBis
@Wes We were talking about it before. It was a continuation. Didnt just come in a ping him. But will keep in mind. thanks.
Never Mind found answer

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