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16:00
just take a look at it xD guy used glob to get filenames, and then opendir to read them...
Makes perfect sense....
ಠ_ಠ
OP is probably from india
this code is not working..iamgetting an error message "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')' in /home/gli.php on line 25" — user1120557 Jan 10 at 6:52
if not proven otherwise :P
i am agree
I am installing Firefox 15beta5
I'm back in 5mn, unless my computer burns or explodes ;-)
16:06
try jQuery sendmail plugin... — webarto 6 secs ago
@webarto I fixed that for him :)
user895378
More repwhoring, but if you don't publicize new answers to old questions no one ever sees them: stackoverflow.com/questions/12104311/… :)
@salathe u so kind :)
@rdlowrey u so whoring :)
user895378
I got a fever. And the only thing that's gonna cure it is ... MOAR REP
@rdlowrey I'm going to not give you rep, just to spite you.
16:09
user895378
Gotta make that push to 10k
it will a long and painful ride...
At your service ^^
16:11
@webarto Why do you link Site5 in your profile?
Firebug/Inspect Element, fooling noobs since, forever...
@salathe link whoring?
@webarto Can't be, no affiliate link
@webarto You have a syntax error. You omit either the closing php tag or the semicolon, but not both ;)
user895378
16:13
@Donut lol :)
@salathe you are my whore now, check your cookies :P
@NikiC HARAKIRI
this is just sad ..
0
Q: Distributing MVC structure on different servers

3p3rI'm running an application written in PHP and cakePHP 1.2 framework. The application itself consists of million lines of code and it is REALLY hard to maintain and improve. Since it's written using cakePHP 1.2, it normally runs under PHP 5.2. I have installed APC and Memcache and I've already opt...

i dont even know what to suggest to this person .. "shoot yourself" seems like an option , but i don't think it would solve the problem
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@tereško it might solve the problem, actually.
@tereško It would solve OUR problem, at least.
16:16
@rdlowrey Yes, it would distribute him across the room ;)
user895378
@NikiC lol -- "user distribution"
Also I like how he talks about performance issues while mentioning his "average traffic of 4000 users per day" at the same time...
@webarto nah
@salathe it works damnit ... and I have source code to prove it :D (I work for Site5)
16:19
@webarto I'm not going to be buying from Site5 anyway
@NikiC , which in reality means that he has something like 1000 concurrent users at the pike peak hours
@salathe me neither :P
@tereško pike hours?
peak ... but pike is similar, no?
@tereško this is not the first questions of this sort... some days ago, guy wanted to distribute framework files and apps files on different servers...
yeah , i remember , the guy with zend
16:23
Hey there, umm I'm using PDO, but I can't figure out how I can tell if the INSERT query was successful or not?
you assume it is
> PDO::exec() returns the number of rows that were modified or deleted by the SQL statement you issued. If no rows were affected, PDO::exec() returns 0.
if not, it'll throw an exception ;)
at least if you enabled exceptions
it'll?
@Donut Oh nice! Well said.
16:25
@webarto yeah ^^ I probably won't throw it personally :P
@NikiC yeah I enabled exceptions, could you tell me how I'd set up the exception?
you know when using PDO to insert values would it be.. INSERT INTO table VALUES('', :param) or... INSERT INTO table VALUES('', ':param')
would the :param have a ' around it or not?
@webarto woohoo I'm an exception I'm an exception!!!
step: try { throw $NikiC; } catch(Exception $e){goto step;}
16:32
^_^
@webarto You have big drawing talent. Have you ever thought of being professional engraver?
3 more from a Populist badge :-D
@Donut I decided to use my talent as a web designer, you know, drawing s*, acting as an artist, drinking coffee, twittering from my iphone...
19
A: SQL injection that gets around mysql_real_escape_string()

ircmaxellThe short answer is yes, yes there is a way to get around mysql_real_escape_string(). for certain obscure edge-cases The long answer isn't so easy. It's based off an attack demonstrated here. The Attack So, let's start off by showing the attack... mysql_query('SET NAMES GBK'); $var = mysql_re...

^ this answer helped me protect my website, consider upvoting it!
I can't upvote you twice, @ircmaxell
16:43
lol
And there's rep-cap for today
I imagine Skeet would have had a 1 000 000 by now...
ASUS N76, opinions, experience?
Am I safe from SQL injection by doing like..

$pdo->prepare();
and bindParam?
@webarto
really?
Read the answers here:
13
Q: SQL injection that gets around mysql_real_escape_string()

Richard KnopIs there an SQL injection possibility even when using mysql_real_escape_string() function? Consider this sample situation. SQL is constructed in PHP like this: $login = mysql_real_escape_string(GetFromPost('login')); $password = mysql_real_escape_string(GetFromPost('password')); $sql = "SELECT...

@ircmaxell chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/5057938#5057938 purple avatar people don't dig PDO
user895378
16:53
Hmm ... is it stupid to put an inexpensive bounty on an old question for which I'm the sole answerer in the hopes of getting one more upvote to win a badge? :)
not stupid, desperate :P
user895378
lol probably. I have a sin-wave relationship with SO ... periodically I get an urge to shamelessly accumulate badges and rep.
user895378
And then have periods where I just don't care and don't answer anything for a couple of months at a time
@rdlowrey which answer?
user895378
necromancer if I get one more +1 for stackoverflow.com/a/12119430/895378
16:57
@rdlowrey here ya go
user895378
woot!
user895378
@ircmaxell FWIW, your answer here is epic stackoverflow.com/a/12118602/895378
@ircmaxell yeah it's very good! :) So nw that I use ` $pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, FALSE);` am I safe?
well, and don't concatonate any values into the query. always pass them as a paramter
17:00
Okay I think I've been doing it right.. so you mean like $query="INSERT INTO test VALUES('', :param, :param)"
that's fine
:D
Thanks so much @ircmaxell
Your genius.
just don't do $query = "INSERT INTO test VALUES ('$foo', ?, ?)";
or $query = "INSERT INTO $table VALUES (?, ?, ?)";
or $query = "SELECT * FROM test WHERE $col = ?";
or $query = "SELECT * FROM test LIMIT $rows";
@ircmaxell okay :) Thankful;y @LeviMorrison taught me how to use PDO and brought me up to use :param always :)
otherwise.. I'd be in deep trouble lol
Thanks for your help @ircmaxell!
voted up your answer :)
Btw for some reason I can't post questions. Probably because I posted a few fail ones when I first joined (when I was new to Stackoverflow)
@NikiC how can I get @php.net legally? :)
17:05
get commit access to docs
Urm Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more. aww
@JordanRichards have you tried..... following the link perhaps?
@PeeHaa oh..
@PeeHaa Should be H1'd I think
@ircmaxell get commit access to any subproject
17:08
well, yes
@levi any progress on protoype?
@Jordan: Before you do anything else, fix your existing posts! As noted above, down-votes cast by the rest of the community factor into the ban - so the single best thing you can do to get it lifted is to address any objections raised by others. Were your past questions unclear? Did they fail to show any effort on your part? Poorly worded, titled, formatted, and overly long or short? Then fix them!
(this is a part of the page you linked to)
@salathe @ircmaxell Hannes answered me sometime ago "We could always use help fixing bugs and maintaining the
English version.
Please have a look at https://bugs.php.net and https://edit.php.net" ..
On this page it says that PDO supports most MySQL 5.1+ functionality. Do you know what it doesn't support? Maybe someone has a link to share?
which means I don't need account for that? (docs)
17:10
@webarto correct
@webarto then contribute to them, and then ask for commit access after a few patches
@salathe @ircmaxell got it, earn rep first, right
@webarto bingo
@webarto Usually "a few patches" is "one patch"
depends on how lazy the folk in the chat is ;)
@NikiC hah, what can haz I edit for start? :P
@PeeHaa opened that one today :P
Although those pages will require more work than just a simple edit I guess ;)
of course
What do you suggest I use for sharing my mysql connection in all my functions/classes/methods? I currently use the mysqli extension, and lots of ` global $mysqli `
@PeeHaa can you give an example of one of your works on docs?
17:22
@webarto uhhhm lemme think
@NikiC I don't know where you've seen this, but that's not usual at all.
@Jocelyn ...seriously?
use dependency injection
added note to strlen, removed function alias in control-structures, fixed formatting somewhere, fixed a parameter type somewhere, and ofc the tutorial proposal @webarto
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A: Use global variables in a class

PeeHaaThe correct way to solve this would be to inject the database handle into the other class (dependency injection): $db = new DB_MySQL("localhost", "root", "", "test"); // connect to the database include_once("pagi.php"); $pagination = new pagi($db); $records = $pagination->get_records("SELECT...

:( another one:
-2
Q: Add item to array

arielHow to add another item to this array: $item = array( 'Quantity' => 1, 'Product' => array ( 'Name' => 'name of test product', 'UnitPrice' => array ( 'Gross' => 10000, 'Net' => 7800, 'Tax' => 22,...

thanks for the idea and link @Lusitanian and @PeeHaa
@webarto My first doc commit :) — github.com/salathe/phpdoc-en/commit/…
17:28
now I have over 1.1MB of PHP code to update :-D
Hey i was wondering if anyone knows of any model PHP project that i can see the design process of? Like a simple php webpage with users and the ability to post a message and thats it.
Just to see the process flow of a PHP project.
@PeeHaa @salathe thanks guys, awesome :)
@Necro You want to find out how PHP projects start and evolve?
@salathe and you got vcs account for this? :P nice noice
/me @php.net whore whoring
17:32
@PeeHaa No. I mean what is the industry standard from going from page to page with PHP being doing work. I have been critiqued for going to to many other pages to handle events and then going back to the website after the methods have been finished.
@webarto yes, but it's a pretty huge first patch and I had been hanging around looking for things to work on (for the docs) for a while.
@PeeHaa So i was wondering if their was a design model i could follow to more closely match industry standards.
@Necro Do you have an example on github or something like that?
@pe
@salathe sorry, that came out as an offense, Iterators are not trivial...
17:34
@PeeHaa Not now, no sorry. I guess that would be some help.
@webarto I didn't read it that way at all :)
I feel robbed. I have 400 upvotes in , but only 46 answers, so no silver badge for me :-(
672 occurences of "global $db;" in 48 files. Updating that is going to be fun...
granted, I could go and answer 36 more just to get the silver, but I'm not that interested in it...
@salathe Probably because that's how it was for me ^^
17:38
For @webarto:
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Q: jquery validation issues

user1616230I am a newbie for jquery and currently have a problem on jquery validation. Here is my codes: jQuery(function(){ jQuery("#qty").validate({ expression: "if (VAL) return true; else return false;", message: "please enter buying amount" ...

user895378
@ircmaxell No, but by the time you do you'd have enough rep for gold :)
almost. I am averaging nearly +10 per answer...
I'm not sure why my answer was downvoted..? stackoverflow.com/a/12124120/1513134
@Jordan: I think people disagree with that: "You can make this harder by using the <script></script>"
time for some shopping. good bye!
@JordanRichards Because the answer is wrong
17:55
Guys I've improved my answer a lot, could someone take a look at it and up-vote it if you think it's correct?

http://stackoverflow.com/a/12124120/1513134

Thanks ;)
@JordanRichards I still fail to see what <script></script> provides in term of security
I'm not saying to use <script>
I'm giving an example of how you could try to protect/hide your code, but you always fail
@JordanRichards That doesn't protect anything
for example, people try to spend AGES trying to HIDE they;re code rather than spending time VALIDATING things in the back-end
@PeeHaa that;s my point I was making in my answer...
^_^
@JordanRichards But it doesn't make any sense :P Nobody does that to protect / prevent something
17:58
@PeeHaa I've seen many of my friends do it.
hi, i'd like to know about php function -> get_browser php.net/manual/en/function.get-browser.php
what is HTTP_USER_AGENT for?
Testing it on different OS & browser:

= Ubuntu =

Shockwave Flash -> Firefox
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/537.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/21.0.1180.75 Safari/537.1 -> Chrome
= Mac OSX =

Adobe Flash Player 11 -> Firefox
Adobe Flash Player 11 -> Safari
Adobe Flash Player 11 -> Chrome
= Windows =

Shockwave Flash -> Firefox
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/21.0.1180.83 Safari/537.1 -> Chrome
@PeeHaa I want to start a programming license bureau
testing basic competency so you can get a programming license
similar to a driving license
then i'm going to sell it to S/E
@Lusitanian hehe. 1 sec lemme get the transcript
and you'll need to have a programming license to ask questions
Apr 11 at 19:49, by RepWhoringPeeHaa
@Omar I'm still thinking about the idea of a 'drivers license' for programmers
Jan 6 at 18:14, by PeeHaa
@ircmaxell remember our talk yesterday about that 'coding license'?
Check this out: The reaction of the webdeveloper on a recent SQLi hack of Kluwer Software website.
"We already limited the maximum password length to 12 characters to prevent this type of attack, but this wasn't sufficient."
@Lusitanian :P
18:05
LOL
refering to the sqli thing
@PeeHaa seriously, let's do it. if w3schools can sell certifications, we can sell license
@Lusitanian Setting up a license of some sort wouldn't be that hard, but it gets harded having a license which is recognized by people I think
yeah it does
but that's easy. "Endorsed by PHP developers*"
*at least one php developer
;)
@JosuaMarcelChrisano What about it
it's about checkout price rules ^^
by the way...
how about the HTTP_USER_AGENT? @PeeHaa do you know about that?
18:09
what about the user agent
also feature detection > User agent sniffing
why (string)$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] give different result in Windows and Mac OSX?
because you're using a different browser
What is the difference between firefox on windows with firefox on Mac OSX?
different OS
gotta go though, ill be back at some pt
Thanks in advance @Lusitanian
not found anything @PeeHaa
@JosuaMarcelChrisano It is deleted now :)
what is that about? @PeeHaa
@JosuaMarcelChrisano spam
downvote it together?
18:25
Well, that should be my populist badge :-D
user895378
Badge hunting is fun -- I was pumped for my first non-fanatic gold badge the other day (populist) :)
yes. fun, but how to get the Beta Badge
because now it already be api.stackoverflow.com
user895378
Hey if you guys have 15 free seconds, I'd appreciate it if you could run two commands to help me test something. The following will clone a git repo and run a test script that makes several HTTP requests. At the end, it will output ~ 10 lines of summary information. If you could ping me with the summary info after running the commands it would help me out:
user895378
git clone --recursive git://github.com/rdlowrey/Artax.git
php Artax/test/client-test.php
user895378
And you can follow that up immediately with a rm -rf Artax to get rid of it.
php version: 5.4.4
uname: Windows NT MEH 6.1 build 7601 (Windows 7 Business Edition Service Pack 1) i586

Total requests: 17
Total redirections: 2
Total bytes SENT: 1762
Total bytes RECD: 1284913
Total time: 4.0717599391937 seconds
should i run it from server too ?
user895378
@tereško Thank you. If it's not a hassle
19:00
hmm .. i think my freebsd box has last been update 3 month ago
user895378
don't worry about it -- I appreciate the help.
php version: 5.4.5
uname: Linux vps-1039389-771.cp.idhost.kz 2.6.18-028stab077.1 #1 SMP Mon Nov 1 19:26:08 MSK 2010 x86_64

Total requests: 17
Total redirections: 2
Total bytes SENT: 1762
Total bytes RECD: 1283195
Total time: 10.418984174728 seconds
php version: 5.4.4
uname: FreeBSD bsdbox 9.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Jan  3 07:15:25 UTC 2012     [email protected]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386

Total requests: 17
Total redirections: 2
Total bytes SENT: 1762
Total bytes RECD: 1284226
Total time: 4.7051899433136 seconds
user895378
Awesome.
Yay! there's populist
it should be called "spammer"
user895378
19:04
hehe
yes, that too
user895378
All's fair in true love and rep-war.
esp since I'm 60 over repcap
now that i have sen all my passwords from 3 different systems to you , @rdlowrey , care to explain what that thing was doing ?
user895378
@tereško It was making those 17 requests in parallel while limiting simultaneous open connections to the same host (max 5 in this case). The Client::setHostConcurrencyLimit prevents the client from keeping more than the max tcp connections open to a specific host:port at any one time. So basically that was just testing out that everything works as expected.
user895378
19:12
And each time a request completes its connection is checked back into the pool -- allowing the next queued request for that host to be processed.
i am not sure why you are using something like this as part of your framework
user895378
It's not really part of the framework -- it's just a standalone HTTP library inside the Artax namespace. We may move the HTTP libs into their own repo at some point and add that as a submodule for the framework (which depends on some of the http library to model things like requests and responses)
is the niche, that your framework targets, some sort of variation on HMVC ( in sense that it should have been called "Distributed MVC" )
and it looks like it was part of the framework
or at least , tightly coupled to it
i do not approve
user895378
Nope. Nothing in the HTTP library references anything in any other packages.
user895378
It does use @LeviMorrison 's PHP-Datastructures repo as a dependency.
19:15
then it should have been separate repo =P
user895378
@tereško Yeah -- I think you're right. It just grew up where it is now but is it's own animal at this point and belongs elsewhere.
aaaaaand we have another one : reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/ysx8h/…
life lesson kids : never type "shutdown -p now" in console , if you have opened two terminals, one which points to server on the other side of planet and other is your local VM
i almost managed to shut down a server in new zealand
user895378
hehe
can we access google docs files using simple php means not using zend cake or other framework?
w.t.f.
i hv visited google docs documentation
@FakhrAlam Well what is the problem then?
20:09
it just contain asp.net and java examples
may i have any link explaining with simple php
thank u, i m trying this
@FakhrAlam: Google APIs are RESTful, so you need to make HTTP requests on the URLs provided in the docs
e.g.: https://docs.google.com/feeds/<user-id>/private/changes
but considering you don't seem to understand the docs, you probably should use a library or framework
hmm
i m new in php
have not started any framework
which framework shud i start ?
definitely not cake
symfony2 is a good start
although it won't do miracles: it's still just a framework
you could also get the Google APIs library from the Zend Framework
you don't have to use the whole framework, just take the library
20:20
@FakhrAlam both zend or symfony 2 are not that bad
not that bad. that being the keyword here ;-)
@PeeHaa: sure: A train travels at an average speed of 20 mph through urban areas, 50 mph
through suburban areas, and 75 mph through rural areas. If a trip consists of
traveling half an hour through urban areas, 3-1/2 hours through suburban areas,
and 3 hours through rural areas, what is the train’s average speed for the entire
trip?
oh wait, that's not what you wanted is it? ;-)
20:35
lol not really :P
but if you really want to know... :)
@PeeHaa: don't bother I can figure it out myself :P
So, what does this function do:
function X($string, $num = 4) {
    $i = 0;
    $j = strlen($string);
    $str = implode('', array_map(function($m) use (&$i, &$j) {
        return chr((ord($m[0]) + $j--) % 256) . chr((ord($m[0]) + $i++) % 256);
    }, str_split($string, 1)));
    return preg_match('#(.)(.\1){' . ($num - 1) . '}#', $str);
}
@ircmaxell besides showing how not to name things? ;)
hmm lemme see
\1 is backtreference right?
20:44
yes
I don't get what the regex pattern will match (if anything) :|
wow, that is some weird regex
I'll give you a hint: it'll match abacada, but not abacdca
@FakhrAlam , if you are new to PHP , then learn php and keep away from frameworks
who is that "netcoder" guy and why is he giving such terrible advice ?!
@tereško: idem for you
20:55
41 mins ago, by Fakhr Alam
i m new in php
40 mins ago, by netcoder
symfony2 is a good start
this is the most retarded advice i have heard this week , and that include all the indian guys who have visited this channel
@tereško: of course, you seem to know all about it, so please tell me about it
oh and by the way, if you are to quote someone, you shouldn't take things out of context
thats was IN the context
no it was not
there were other messages in between your two quotes
and if someone wants to know the full text , then he/she can conveniently click on the link
@tereško: so what's your point? besides trolling I mean?
20:59
the point is that a newbie should not be advised to use a framework
THAT IS THE FUCKING POINT
I don't remember me advising anyone to use a framework
maybe you should re-read what you wrote then
and that's not the point, why are you so offended?
just because you disagree?
if you think a newbie shouldn't use a framework, fine, so be it
that doesn't make it a fact
because you with that "advice" singlehandedly create another shit-for-brains "coder"
and you're welcome to convince me otherwise
so let's keep this civilized, shall we
21:03
.. why did i even bother
the point is that a newbie should not be advised to use php ;)
@tereško: I ask myself the same question actually
you bother stating your opinion in an aggressive manner, yet you don't support your argument with anything
excuse me ?!
you want me to support my argument that "newbies should not be using frameworks" ?!?
are you serious ?!?
I'm still waiting
for what ?
do you go to hospital and expect interns to perform open heart surgery ?
this is mental
21:07
bad analogy, really, you can probably do better than that
if you want to, let me state my point then: I've managed programmers for years, some of them were less experienced, some of them were more experienced. We worked on all kind of projects, each with different requirements. The newbies (as you call them) were mostly encouraged to use frameworks and study the inner workings of them
turns out they learned a lot and are very good programmers now
they learned in weeks things that people who start plain wouldn't have in months
congratulations , you have been mass-producing developers who are able to only work with single framework and have no understanding of OOP principle and practices
@tereško: that's really a blind statement
you have absolutely no clue or evidence of that whatsoever
but I do, and that's my point
21:24
@netcoder: @tereško as a partisan fights for good practices first. If, for instance, the beginner start out with Zend Framework, he'll first learn several anti-patterns before even knowing what they are. Depending on how many years this developer will be learning from this framework, he will keep spearing all over the place. That's my case =P .... But I'm still a beginner and I've enjoyed working with ZF so far, it was a good start for me.
My technical dept, I would say.
@NikiC That's really funny!
@Keyne: I'm glad it worked out for you. You can't expect a newcomer to know everything, he must learn from his mistakes, and apparently that's what you did, something you should be proud of. A bad start is better than not starting at all if you ask me. There are many people who would just abandon programming at the beginning because they don't have anyone to hold their hand, something a framework can help with.
anyway I'm not saying I completely disagree with him, or that he has to agree with me. But he doesn't hold the absolute truth and nor do I, so there's no point starting a fight over this.
21:44
Sure :) "fear is the path to the dark side. fear leads to **anger**. anger leads to **hate**. hate leads to suffering." ~ yoda
lol
Anyway. I was about to ask this:

Is it easy to know the possible causes of php processes not being closed after the end of the request? I've made a temporary fix, which have reduced the amount of memory used by those "ghost" processes by killing it at the end of the execution. Any thoughts?
@Keyne: What kind of processes? Web or CLI? What state are your processes in?
@Keyne , watch the review : youtube.com/watch?v=FxKtZmQgxrI (that guy has reviewed all 3 of the atrocities) and you might understand why that line would seem misused
@netcoder Web requests. It appear during the request, and then still there with, for example, 0.0 CPU and 2.1 memory. Let me check it again to see more details.
@tereško =D ... Will see.
@Keyne: If you're using mpm-prefork in Apache, then the processes are not necessarily killed, they may be reused by Apache for subsequent requests
21:59
@tereško =D ... Will see.

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