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@JayIsTooCommon - are you going to bring your riot shield? france24.com/en/…
02:28
Hello
I generate pdf through wktmltopdf (snappy) and it successfully did but my question is, it also opened in word and pdf editors, any way to stop it because I don't want anyone edit this file
like my college pdf, it's encrypted when I opened in word and pdf editors
 
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05:36
shell_exec on windows runs in text mode, this should be noted in the docs. – #78699
 
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07:10
if you can be bothered, or want too ... it's Sunday, and hard to care about stuff, I get that ...
07:47
Process still stuck @DaveRandom. Gonna reboot
:D
@JoeWatkins Interesting. I routinely jump through hoops with code coverage because it takes so much more time. Will have to give this a look.
08:00
deke to fake an opponent out of position (as in ice hockey)
 
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09:02
@cmb yeah I ended up step-through debugging the user land lib - there's some bug somewhere in how they handle connections - the connect() calls stream_socket_client() (and without persistence set) but somewhere after that it doesn't reliably use the new connection on a cloned object.
09:56
support posix strsignal(int signo) – #78700
 
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11:11
Hi all
I'm using PHP 7.3.10 on my laptop that runs on Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit operating system.
I've installed the latest version of XAMPP installer on my laptop which has installed the Apache/2.4.41 (Win64) and PHP 7.3.10
Someone please tell me in XAMPP how does HTTP Apache Server implement PHP interpreter? As a server module or as a CGI processor or as a FastCGI processor?
Also let me know in XAMPP whether the HTTP Apache Server follows pre-fork web server model?
@cmb @salathe Did either if you happen to delete comments from bug 78692? If nothing else, I need a snapshot of them.
cmb
cmb
11:28
@Danack, yes I deleted them, to hopefully avoid further comments. Just sent an email to you.
@Danack FYI, I don't have that power (that I'm aware of). I also guessed it was about RH and was proven correct. :P
cmb
cmb
@PHPNut, AFAIK XAMPP uses mod_php and mpm_winnt_module
@cmb Thanks. I don't think just sweeping abuse under the rug is an entirely appropriate course of action. In particular, as we're discussing a 'prevent disruption of discussions' conversation, but there isn't visibility on the abuse that is sent, then it stops it being an informed discussion.
cmb
cmb
The only alternative I saw was blocking further user comments to that ticket, but since the resolution of the issue would require further comments, that would effectively rendered the ticket useless. :(
@Danack All comments (to non-security bugs) are sent to the php-bugs list, so they're effectively public and always available.
11:35
Cool. fyi, the country that the comments were made from, have pretty strong anti-harassment laws.....so my plan for the day is to finish my coffee, play with some Javascript, and then get in touch with 'Inspektor Knacker vom Hof.'
What / who is behind the bugreports @ gmail.com anyhow?
I've not looked at the bugs web code to see if it was some kind of default
@MarkR Harold Reindl - he currently holds the high score for getting banned from open source projects.
And it would be really annoying to make bugs.php.net more difficult to use, just because of one persons behaviour.
Depends what you mean by more difficult to use... SSO wouldn't be a terribad idea.
user10077398
12:03
Hi, Everyone !
user10077398
12:15
I create a method to my session's class manager that normally must bind a session variable to the class property which have requested the session's variable. but unfortunately it's not working.
user10077398
the method look like this :
user10077398
``
it's 4 spaces at the start of each line for code markup.
but if it's more than a few lines, maybe use pastebin or something similar to post it separately.
user10077398
ok, I'm coming
user10077398
`public function getSession(& $property, $varName)
{
  if(isset($_SESSION[$varName])
    $property = & $_SESSION[$varName];
}`
user10077398
12:30
Sorry, but I'm really not used to this.
@ntDash I strongly recommend not using references for stuff like that.
public function getSessionValue($varName, $default)
{
  if(isset($_SESSION[$varName]) {
		return $_SESSION[$varName];
  }

  return $default;
}
would make your code be much easier to follow.
or even with:
public function hasSessionValue($varName)
{
  return isset($_SESSION[$varName])
}
to avoid having to have default values.
user10077398
mmmH ! without reference. Then I just need to use getters, setters and checkers !
In mode : Old School
user10077398
thank you for the opinion !
I'm heading to reset these stuff
14:46
exif_read_data: corrupt EXIF header: maximum directory nesting level reached – #78701
Why is everything exif related so broken :(
God dammit made adouble post in the comments
You know there are worst things one can do right? :P
Yeah
Just slitghly annoying
Also I should be working on statistic
:-)
14:52
but I don't wanna :(
Idontwanna is a perfectly fine excuse to not do something
Well only issue is that I have a test on Tuesday sooooooooo
/me boos
Indeed
hi
i am facing big issue regarding image upload through AJax POST method
anyone can help me in this?
15:05
Maybe?
What's your issue
1
Q: Facing error: 413 Request Entity Too Large

Baraskar SandeepI am facing error 413 Request Entity Too Large while uploading big image through Ajax - POST method. I tried plenty of solutions from google, but still no luck. My Website is hosted on GoDaddy shared hosting. I have increased all the memory settings in php.ini too (Through cPanel). but s...

this is my question from stackoverflow
Pretty sure PHP has a 2MB limit on file uploads using POST, but I may be wrong because it's been ages I did something like that
Maybe you should look in your JS on how you are doing the upload
@Girgias upload_max_filesize
Ah indeed there is that setting
$.ajax({
crossDomain: true,
url: "{{route('croppie.upload-image')}}",
type: "POST",
cache: false,
data: {"image": img, "tt": 12354},
success: function (data) {
$.each(data, function (index, element) {
if (index == 'filename') {
imgName = element;
}
});
resizeImageObj.croppie('destroy');
},
error: function (error) {
console.log(error);
}
});
upload_max_filesize is set to 1 GB
i have made all limits to total high values as possible
still facing this issue
15:11
You most likely didn't set it though
I doubt godaddy shared hosting allows you to do that
Check you actual running config using phpinfo()
yes
checked it through phpinfo
all values are set to high
is this needs https?
What directives are those?
my website is http now
It could also be nginx setting
Or whatever webserver they are using
its LARAVEL framwork
i dont find any nginx file on the server
15:15
Nginx is the server executing PHP makes sense that you don't have any of its file on the server
Same as Apache
And I can't read Jquery
anyways... thanks all of you... plz reply on the question if you have any answer for me... as i have to go now..
lol
But but but you said the problem was big
yes... because i am trying to resolve it from last week
But you have time to go away and do other stuff
i am on my laptop from last 14 hrs
15:19
That's never good
you imagine it..
i know.. its not good.. this chat group was my last try for the day
still no luck
will come back tomorrow and try with fresh mind
bbye
cmb
cmb
@Girgias, I deleted the duplicate comment. :)
@cmb thanks :D
Is this one even still relevant??? bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=58031
Like it's about a PECL fail install on PHP 5.1
Shouldn't we close that one?
5.2*
cmb
cmb
16:15
Wow, pear still tries to build PECL exts on Win by using .dsp files (VC 6, released 1998): github.com/pear/pear-core/blob/…
Sep 15 at 9:50, by Joe Watkins
we suck so hard at infrastructure, because we're not really interested in it, and devops for php are transient ... in general devops are transient ...
reminds me of this :D
cmb
cmb
16:34
ack
 
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18:13
@NikiC Did wiki.php.net/rfc/ternary_associativity not make it into 7.4?
I can't produce the deprecation message
(or anybody else, it's about the ternary operator deprecation message)
never mind, I had misspelled "error_reporting" as error_Reporting on the shell :-/
PHP Internals down for planned maintenance?
 
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posted on October 20, 2019 by hakre

Quite some time ago I’ve already written about linting PHP files in the shell / build. Even though parallel linting is fine, when the code-base is growing larger and larger, the build becomes slower and slower. A slow build sucks. … Continue reading →


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