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00:00
Ya
But there are some things that aren't good fits for SO
Tek
Tek
Ah, that makes sense.
00:15
Can I ask questions here ?
I am developing a website and I have had experience of PHP but I am confused how to handle the Administrator kind of privileges
@user525146 what's detail
While registering people are registered as either author or reader. But my boss wants to have the administrator role which I can't put on the registration page
So, is it like I have to change anything in the database by hand ?
why not put on page?
00:21
Are you using a CMS?
or some other pre-built system?
I am not using CMS. Doing it from scratch in PHP
@chenge If I put it on the webpage may be everyone will register as administrator who will be having more access than others
you can set only admin can register admin
@chenge I didn't get you
you should have a admin role, and display the admin option to the user of admin role
00:41
@chenge Can we do it without giving it an option. Say if I am a PM i will be able to see all the things on the webpage. If I am an engineer I will not be able to see what PM can see. So I want to design a webpage something like that. If people start registering as admin they will have access to everything on the webpage which should not be done.
Tek
Tek
How many admins will you have?
Administrator will be able to edit other people information while an author or reader should not be able to do that.
3-5 admins at the maximum
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Tek
Er, actually I have to go. Time for me to go home. Maybe I'll catch up once I get home.
 
1 hour later…
02:07
how's it going everyone, i've been out of chat for a good 2 weeks or so
hehe
02:49
How's it going?
Long time no see
not bad just been coding continuously and trying to find time to sleep
yourself?
here lately i have been tinkering with flash
hi guys i need a small help in .htaccess
Maybe i can help...
what is it?
well i am doing a url masking
example: product.php?id=12
this i am changing it to product/12
but now there is one problem..
i am using some custom filter
so i want to do like this product/12?filter=12
how can i do like this ?
03:02
only filter?
or you have more arguments?
might be there may be extra query string tomorow
so i need to handle those extra query string.. without writing any new url masking on .htaccess file
i did something similar to one of my sites
like product/12?filer13&page=4
it gets complicated
oh gr8 how did u manage it
03:04
or product/12/13/4
or profuct/12/filter/12/page/4
but suppose today i want to show as profuct/12/filter/12/
and later profuct/12/filter/12/page/4
should i create 2 rules ??
just one
using the ? operant
RewriteRule ^products/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ product.php?id=1212&filter=12
example..
?
any example ?
ok, let me see..
03:08
this wont work at all
you have static reference
the above code ?
have to use $1 $2 $3
so how to make it dynamic then
ok wait
yea yea
sorry
i got that
RewriteRule ^products/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ product.php?id=$1&filter=$2
03:09
right!
now when i need page again i have to put new like along with the above as
RewriteRule ^products/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ product.php?id=$1&filter=$2&page=$3
try this
RewriteRule ^products/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/?([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)?$ product.php?id=$1&filter=$2
??
let me check it
correct
so with the ?
if filter is not there i wont get any error righ
that is the use of ? like OR
03:12
nope
the ? makes it optional
then wat is the use of ?
oh gr8
and i also found one error
what is it?
^product/ products.php
and if the user puts www.example.com/product
it becomes 404
because of missing /
at the end of the url
y is it ?
make that optional as well
just add a ?
oh k
super.. never new these trick.. thanks a lot
03:14
here
RewriteRule ^products/?([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)?/?([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)?$ product.php?id=$1&filter=$2
everything is optional now :)
Sure no problem
one last question
y we use ^ and $
ok
^ matches the start
and $ the end
oh okay
thanks again
Sure, no problem
Does anybody here use anything from phpclasses.org?
03:26
nope
I find the quality to typically be sub-par
Yeah I was asking because I think that site has a whole bunch of useless shit, and I haven't ever seen usage of any classes.
i've been meaning to dig through some of their code
just to see what they have
:P
I doubt they have anything worth using in an application.
Well, I have to now! See ya!
 
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07:19
hi Friends?
any one can help Zend framework .
small problem
@KennyCason hi
@TannerOttinger hi
@ircmaxell hi
 
3 hours later…
09:55
@salathe echo date(DATE_ISO8601), PHP_EOL, date('c'); => bug?
10:26
hello everyone, i have just integrated a Continuous Integration server for my project. i was wondering if there is a way for me to "compile" the PHP code in order to find errors in the code automatically...
@BigFatBaby jenkins-php.org
in a nutshell: use Jenkins with a build script that trigger the QA tools. done
@Gordon so... unit testing? :D
@Gor
@Gordon and code coverage via the sniffer i guess...
@Gordon sounds great - thanks!
the jenkins-php script includes phpdoc, phpunit, pdepend, pmd and phpcs
a very interesting world indeed for a programmer
and for the compile code: The first thing phpunit does to create a code coverage report is to require all files in your lib
so if you have a wireing problem (class doesn't exists etc.) it will find these too even if you don't have a unittest for that class yet
But Gordon pretty much said everything
10:43
thanks a lot to the both of you
 
2 hours later…
12:22
@Gordon not really, just inconsistent
Good Morning
manual says c === ISO 8601
but DT constants define the format differently
so which one is correct?
aah, i see
> The offset from UTC is given in the format ±[hh]:[mm], ±[hh][mm], or ±[hh].
He there
ISO 8601 Data elements and interchange formats — Information interchange — Representation of dates and times is an international standard covering the exchange of date and time-related data. It was issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and was first published in 1988. The purpose of this standard is to provide an unambiguous and well-defined method of representing dates and times, so as to avoid misinterpretation of numeric representations of dates and times, particularly when data is transferred between countries with different conventions for writing numeric ...
12:30
@salathe thanks!
@edorian ?
this isn't garbage collection as in "php frees stuff if the have 0 refcount" but " 'resource' management in php
or isn't it?
(that was supposed to be a question)
@edorian I dont know if a GD resource is destroyed when it is no longer assigned.
but
> Freeing resources

Thanks to the reference-counting system introduced with PHP 4's Zend Engine, a resource with no more references to it is detected automatically, and it is freed by the garbage collector. For this reason, it is rarely necessary to free the memory manually.
so unless Im stupid again, i'd say it's about GC and not resource management
I always thought allowed GD resources woudn't be freed automagically but i might be wrong there
maybe i just got confused by the answer
say nothing about it in de2.php.net/manual/en/image.resources.php but like I said, might be just me missing something as well
unless proven wrong i stand by my claim :)
i'm just trying to prove me wrong
12:41
My answer got accepted so it's promoted to fact now :D
 php -r 'while(1) { echo round(memory_get_usage(true)), PHP_EOL; $x = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100); }'
262144
262144
262144
262144
all is well
Yay for unit tests!
YAY!
hp -r 'while(1) { echo round(memory_get_usage(true)), PHP_EOL; $x = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 10000); }'
262144
5505024
6029312
6029312
6291456
6291456
6553600
6553600
6815744
6815744
7077888
7077888
7340032
7340032
7602176
7602176
7864320
7864320
8126464
8126464
8388608
8388608
8650752
8650752
8912896
8912896
9175040
9175040
9437184
9437184
9699328
9699328
9961472
9961472
10223616
10223616
10485760
10485760
10747904
10747904

and then stays on that value.
ammused
lol
uhhhh...
@edorian try with de2.php.net/manual/en/function.gc-collect-cycles.php after assigning to $x pls
12:45
already trying
oh that was on php 5.2 btw.
has just noticed
So PHP doesn't do copy-on-write for resource types... Interesting...
if you do $str = 'foobarbazbizbuzsomethingreallylong'; $bar = $str, it won't increase memory usage (well, aside for a few bytes for the ZVAL). Once you change either $str or $bar, it'll make the copy
yes i know copy on write (or lazy copies if you want)
but a resource is just an integer anyways
and you can't "copy" resources
12:48
Well, yeah...
@Gordon gc_collect_cycles doesn't change the output
it's no wonder the memory usage doubles in the second loop. I find it suprising that it doesnt when its 100,100
when you create the new image resource the second time the loop is entered, $x will still be assigned
and the new image resource is created first, then assigned
overwriting the old assignment and marking that for GC'al
php -r '$i = 10; while(--$i) { echo round(memory_get_usage(true)), PHP_EOL; $x = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 10000);  gc_collect_cycles(); }'
524288
5767168
6553600
6553600
6815744
6815744
7077888
7077888
7340032
i don't understand that completly tbh
the numbers are odd
first one is memory usage before a resource was created
second one is with created resource in $x
but why does it increase after that
@edorian I get the exact same numbers. Very weird
12:56
524288
5767168
6553600
6815744
7340032
7077888
7077888
7602176
7340032
me too
i get them as well.
ping @Artefacto :)
Wow. Why exact? You'd think they'd be slightly off due to varying extensions/compiles/libraries/etc...
what php version do you have?
$i = 10; while(--$i) {
    echo round(memory_get_usage(true)), PHP_EOL;
    $x = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 10000);
    imagedestroy($x);
}
yields what I had expected for results
13:02
get rid of the round call, memory_get_usage() returns an int
my bad
i had an / 1024 / 1024 there
because where i come from we count memory in megabytes, because we are enterprise
Ahhh
That makes sense then
codepad.viper-7.com/oatTua.phptrunk_t doesn't give the same numbers
edo@mc-ci:/opt/php5399/bin$ ./php -r '$i = 10; while(--$i) { echo round(memory_get_usage(true)), PHP_EOL; $x = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 10000);  gc_collect_cycles(); }'
262144
5505024
6553600
6553600
6815744
6815744
7077888
7077888
7340032
with current head it gets the same number at step 3
14:09
hi all
does anyone know of an example of using ajax with zend?
14:21
Blah
Bleh
Efficiency at work!
14:27
!
Tek
Tek
@YiJiang in the PHP room? :O I don't think I've ever seen you here
@Tek I hang out here. I am acquainted with PHP
Tek
Tek
@YiJiang You mean by using php.js? :D
@Tek Oh no, I mean $.php, the new awesome jQuery plugin that lets you run PHP on the client browser
Tek
Tek
lmao
Good one, I didn't see that coming.
14:32
Ahhh
Tek
Tek
@ircmaxell phpjs.org have you seen this?
$.php(<?php for ($i = 1; $i < 100000; $i++) { echo bcpow((string) $i, bcpow((string) $i, (string) $i)); } ?>);
Since we all know that php has the best string api every it's really important to have those functions too in js.
@Tek: Yes
@Tek Nooo.. I can't believe that's real :D Well, okay its just a utilities library. In that case underscore.js would probably be similar enough
Tek
Tek
14:33
LOL.
I didn't ask you @YiJiang because I thought you had already seen it. haha.
There's some pretty fubar code in there IIRC
/sigh I hate Sharepoint
And those feelings are mutual it seems ?
Hmmm, I don't really like what I see there, the phpjs thingy
Is it wrong of me to want to just gut the document sharing part and build the entire front end in PHP?
14:37
I haven't had the honor to work with sharepoint yet so i can't say
Tek
Tek
@YiJiang Why not?
But I'm looking forward to not liking it when it's gets rolled out here
We're using it at the basis for our new intranet here. Some stuff is pretty cool, but overall it's just bloated, slow, and mind-bendingly complex to grasp when you've never worked with it before.
@Tek Well, if the code presented on the site really is the actual code used, then they're not using some of JavaScript's features efficiently. But meh, don't want to talk about JavaScript inside the PHP room ;)
Tek
Tek
Then again you can't talk about php functions in a js room either, can you? :P
14:40
@YiJiang But javascript is the glue between all server side language developers, it's something more interesting to talk about the why we use x or z on the backend :)
2
Well, the array_map implementation I see here - it doesn't feature detect to use Array.map when its available. Also, it allows you to pass a string in instead of a real function callback to execute a global function... which sucks. And in terms of architecture, dumping all that functions into the global scope just isn't very clean or efficient
The whole idea seems kind of silly.
sharepoint shudder
god, i hate when specifications change on a sudden notice.
embrace change
14:52
%@!# change.
you're not agile enough
could be, but it still blows bagpipes. :P
embrace scots
i've basically been told to gut the whole validation part from the project, which has been a central point for some features
do you have unit-tests?
14:55
Need a hug?
not really @Gordon
then change sucks ;)
well, it's a moderately small project, so the waste of time isn't really the issue -- their call, anyway. it just stings that i developed something i now have to scrap
Do what I do. Stick the code somewhere for safe keeping. Cry a little inside and carry on.
hah.
well, it will come in handy for future projects, if anything
luckily i just worked around a prebuilt validation class, but some things were a bit tricky to implement
15:23
Anyone know a tool or an XSLT that will merge all the <xs:include> directives in a XML Schema into one big file?
I could write a PHP script that does it
easily
15:44
%!@# bugtracker
while where on the topic of "special charactering" stuff
lol
Beginning to suspect that PHP developers would rather cut off their arms than write secure code... That or far too many of us are clueless.
Kind of odd that coming from a Zend developer :-P
Somebody with a "ZF" tag shouldn't say stuff like that
nice to see that we had the same thought
i just implemented a feature in mantisBt (hacked it in without any hope of repair) that jira doesn't support "for another 12 month"
sometimes hackability is cool
now i need to take a shower
Now our project id's are hard coded in the score at another 3 places but thats only 3 of around 50. Upgrading that thing is always fun :)
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->preserveWhiteSpace = FALSE;
$dom->load('../src/phpunit.xsd');

foreach (glob('../src/phpunit/*.xsd') as $typeXMLFile) {
    $typeXmlDom = new DOMDocument;
    $typeXmlDom->preserveWhiteSpace = FALSE;
    $typeXmlDom->load($typeXMLFile);
    foreach ($typeXmlDom->childNodes as $element) {
        $dom->documentElement->appendChild(
            $dom->importNode($element, TRUE)
        );
    }
}
$includes = $dom->getElementsByTagNameNS(
	'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema',
cannot be bothered to make it prettier right now
needs more iterators
Quite nice
for a procedural script
16:10
quite nice
I could check for the xs:includes while importing the nodes
He @MarkBaker, dunno if you want to be bugged with phpexcel questions. If not just tell me to go away :)
One of my devs asked me today if it would be ok to just delete PHPExcel/Shared/PDF/* since it would save us ~17MB per checkout. (we don't use any pdf stuff). Stupid idea? Doable? :)
but this was easier
Why does google only work AFTER you asked someone for help
http://phpexcel.codeplex.com/discussions/245063
my bad :)
ot Has anyone been able to cast a vote lately?
16:18
@Belinda works for me
@edorian - not a problem at all... delete the Shared/PDF/* and also Writer/PDF.php
ooooohh.. badbadbad slapshimself
:) thanks
@edorian - I'm only POed about PHPExcel requests after the number of email "help me's", questions on the board, and issues raised nearly doubled over the two days since I asked for a grace period
@edorian. Thanks. They must have got rid of the box telling me that I've used all my available votes. I knew I didn't have many but not that I'd used them all.
16:21
@edorian - I'm planning on dumping the bundled PDF library with the next release anyway, and just providing wrappers for the more popular PDF libraries so you can just configure to use with an already installed tcPDF, domPDF or mPDF
sounds resonable
@edorian - the only things I'm going to use tcPDF for (eg. HTML to rich text flow), I'll pillage from the library and create as helper methods in the core PHPExcel classes
I had bad experiences with TCPDF
I've never used anything else then fpdf in php it's self. Mostly we used a pdf printer via openoffice or stuff like that
So no clue there :)
DomPDF was decent. As long as your markup wasn't too bad...
In the end, I just used Word with certain settings...
16:26
@ircmaxell - DomPDF has problems with large tables, though they're doing a lot of work to resolve those issues at the moment... it looks like it'll shape up as a pretty good HTML to PDF library before to long; it's memory hungry, but a lot better than tcPDF
mPDF provides the best HTML to PDF output that I've seen; just a pity that it's GPL rather than LGPL
Yeah, TCPDF wasn't bad, it was just incredibly unstable. The API would change drastically between point releases. Meaning upgrading was fun
tcPDF has grown very boated and memory intensive with the most recent releases
and the tcPDF output still has a lot of problems with table borders, and td with rowspan and/or colspan
I was in the changelog at one point in time. I wonder if I still am
ircmaxell - no mention of any names (not even yours) in the latest changelog
16:32
1773 public function __construct(
Yeah, that's not a god object...
26279 protected function endSVGElementHandler($parser, $name) {
26354 } // END OF TCPDF CLASS
thats the "everything in one file" blob i assume?
Hint: If your file or code-block is so long that you need those closing brace comments, you're doing something wrong
@edorian Everything in one class...
Question: Am I the only person that doesn't use git?
16:37
yes
Hey, at least I don't use CVS, right?
@Matthew Well, I still use SVN for a lot, but I'm starting to love GIT
tbh, I use svn too
That's what I use. Mainly because I like to keep it all on my server. I've thought about giving Git a try, but I just haven't found a reason to yet.
@matthew - CSV at work (for my sins) and SVN for other projects... I haven't used git or mercurial for anything... but at least I no longer user ClearCase
16:39
I suppose if I was working on massive collaborative projects I would, but when working mostly alone it seems pointless.
@edorian do you think I could add something to GitHub so that it does what the PHP script does directly from GitHub?
Unless, of course, there's some huge feature I'm missing out on.
@Matthew: The branching system is completely different (and usable)
@Matthew - I keep being told that git is very good for merging branches
so it's easier to fork projects and merge back in changes (and push changes back)
Merging in SVN is very much trial and error in my experience
16:40
Gotcha. Yeah I don't merge much.
Merging in Git is simple and straigth forward
@ircmaxell That's what I've heard.
Yeah, I merge all the bloody time
git rocks my world
so much, that I've started generating patches in SVN since applying the patch is easier than a merge...
16:44
I used Git for a week or so while helping out on a CMS project a few months back, but all we did was commit and push changes, nothing special. From that perspective it didn't impress me. I've just been wondering if it's worth the move, since I see people praising it so much.
I like the concept of local repositories. You can commit locally
so if you're happy with a function, but it breaks the build, so you don't want to commit the build to the master repository, you just do a local commit. That way you don't need to worry about accidentally deleting your changes
Then you fix the build, and commit. Once you're happy, you push your changes to the master
ok, lunch, bbiab
makes sense i suppose
since we're talking about Git already
what would be the best approach to have a "latest" branch or something on github?
has all the schema parts split up into their own files
that makes it easier to maintain for me
the generate-schema can create a single file out of those
and I'd like to have two versions of that repo now
one with the single latest merged schema file
and one master with the separated developer version
or should I just create a new folder "latest"?
Without knowing much about Git and how it's typically done, that would be the most obvious choice to me
and it makes merging easy but if you are fluent in using patches that is not usually a problem
16:53
At least it be obvious when browsing the repo
well, the file is going to end up in phpunit anyway
hmm, i have to scroll to the top of this page to get to the navigation
@Gordon i don't see how github can do that for you
@edorian I was thinking along the lines of the coding standard generator. same principle, isnt it?
Having an extra branch for "shit you care about when you come here" and another one for "shit i need to build the shit you are about" seems fine
16:59
can I somehow link a latest folder to my checkout of phpunit? kinda like externals just the other way round?
You could include that file as a submodule from the other branch or something fancy like that, but you'd need to update that referce every time anyways so meh
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