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00:00
@ShaquinTrifonoff Varible Name And Variable Value ?
fork this
anyway , i need to find an interesting audiobook and get to bed
bed is good
yeah , the pillow has been talking to me for some time already
ok .. bye , everyone
later @tereško
00:05
@ErfanSafarpoor
(2:06:46 AM) dejan: !botsnack x100 fatty
(2:06:47 AM) jenkins: dejan: you're so kind to me! I could eat x100 fatty all day long
i type name : Patch
and Value : c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.3.13/ext/
But not worked !
fed the bot, dog, wife, me, good night, have fun with small avatar people :)
@PeeHaa i was just looking your profile, i saw your personal web site, i use same theme for one of my sites 2 hehe
it's kinda cool theme
00:18
@draconis :) I want to change it one of these days again (once I have finished the work on my blog).
Although my site isn't even finished :P
its work my problem .
i without wamp opened php.ini and remove ; from php.ini
and after downloaded php_curl-5.3.13-VC9-x64.zip form
http://www.anindya.com/php-5-4-3-and-php-5-3-13-x64-64-bit-for-windows/
And replaced from original curl
after my curl is Workd :D ... Tanx Shaguin ...
yup, it seems you did like "erhm who will waste time on design for personal site, just put something here and here and here, Done!" :P
@draconis Hey in my defense I'm a programmer not a designer :)
@ErfanSafarpoor I found that, but I thought there might be a better way... Anyway, I'm glad you problem is fixed :-)
@PeeHaa :) same here. Design is something really different. I make very small games in my free times at level design part, i think something really cool but at the end of the work i see horrible things not even related to my idea.
00:22
Very Tanx
i love You ..
Good time .. babay ..
design is really hard job
@draconis hehe exactly the same here
you need to see more then a normal person does when you look.
i can't do this :(
@ErfanSafarpoor This might be better, try putting the PHP main directory (not the extensions directory) in the PATH.
Ok
i answer in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2099174/php-and-curl-under-windows-7-64-bits-and-apache/12188364#12188364

:D
00:35
@ErfanSafarpoor Okay, but what I meant was to try the suggestion here or here, not post your own answer...
not found this link download in Answers anindya.com/php-5-4-3-and-php-5-3-13-x64-64-bit-for-windows
anindya.com/php-5-4-3-and-php-5-3-13-x64-64-bit-for-windows very good file and is best way for this problem
@ShaquinTrifonoff :D
00:49
Wonder if there is a WordPress chat for deelopers...
01:26
Evenin' folks.
Quick one for the room; if I have an associative array: ['foo' => 'hello', 'bar' => 'world'], what's the most efficient way to replace an element with an array of elements, like array_splice but with named keys?
If it is only one element why not $array['key'] = replacement?
It's not; I'm trying to preserve ordering too.
Example follows.
That will preserve the order
Of course, but it isn't only one element.
What are you trying to do?
01:35
    $array = [
        'foo' => 'hello',
        'bar' => 'world',
        'baz' => 'today',
    ];
    $array = magic($array, 'bar', [
        'moo' => 'wakka',
        'zoo' => 'pakka',
    ]);

    // dumped to
    $array = [
        'foo' => 'hello',
        'moo' => 'wakka',
        'zoo' => 'pakka',
        'baz' => 'today',
    ];
I was just trying to do it elegantly; I've got it nearly sorted out, but it's alot of swapping and such.
Again, order preservation is key important.
function magic(&$input, $key, $replacement) {
    $input[$key] = $replacement;
}
I don't see the problem
Because...
$array = [
    'foo' => 'hello',
    'bar' => [
        'moo' => 'wakka',
        'zoo' => 'pakka',
    ],
    'baz' => 'today',
];
That ain't magic enough.
Needs more cowbell :)
Basically, array_splice for order preservation, but with named indices.
But I still don't see the problem? This keeps the order of the items??
@Bracketworks You need it like that right?
01:41
Yea, but now I'm dealing with multiple dimensions.
ow wait. you don't want multidimensional?
I need it to remain a single dimensional associative array, I'm just swapping a target key/value pair for a collection of key/value pairs (another array) to take the ordered place of the target.
Hmmm only way I see that happening is by splitting the array and merging again. 1 sec
Quite literally, what array_slice does, but unfortunately, it appears array_slice is only useful with numeric keys.
Well; I guess I'll need to do that; thankfully the arrays are small. Its just iterated over many.
Nopez. Only way I see is by splitting and merging again
01:45
Damn. Ah well; thanks PeeHaa :)
@PeeHaa What I ended up doing was a simple reassignment as you initially suggested, resulting in a multidimensional; then I just flatten.
Not the best, but elegant enough.
It will do :D
02:04
good evening
@ircmaxell morning
hey guys can i create an email using php like [email protected]
i know i can create an email using php via cpanel but i don't want to make it via cpanel
i want to make a script like yahoo mail, gmail
????????????????
02:38
@user1464822 not with that english you cant...
no, but seriously... search google for a little bit
03:10
Night all.
Is it okay to use factory methods like this?
https://github.com/zendframework/zf2/blob/master/library/Zend/Mvc/Router/RouteInterface.php
I'm working on a similar component and was wondering if instead I should use Abstract Factories.
@Keyne ew -- ugly
static factory methods are rarely a good thing
@Lusitanian So the best alternative is abstract factories and builders?
In this case of the ZF2 Router, what is the disadvantages of the factory method?
Mic
Mic
question: how can I change the resolution in ubuntu? Thank you
@Keyne: I'm not even sure what this method is supposed to be doing tbh
it returns void
@netcoder It seems that the docs are wrong, see: github.com/zendframework/zf2/blob/master/library/Zend/Mvc/…
It returns the object itself.
03:20
ah well, then yes, stick to instance factories and builders
having Class::createMe() is basically just a way of saying new Class with a constructor that initializes defaults
if you want to override Class, you're screwed both ways
In this case is it right to say that the factory method is a kind of tight coupling? Also, with abstract factories you have the ability to split the object creation into more methods...
it is kind of a tight coupling yes
> Also, with abstract factories you have the ability to split the object creation into more methods...
not sure I get that though
I mean, the factory method returns the object in a single shot. And factories/builders can have more elaborated ways to do so.
not necessarily
a factory is basically just a method that creates an object for you
Can I post a message?
And I'm back on Debian!
Odd, I was getting parse error
03:28
@LeviMorrison why couldn't you? :)
@netcoder Was getting parseerror displayed when I tried, so I refreshed the page and tried again.
@netcoder But if this object returned by the factory is a more complex graph, than your factory can call other methods in order to build the graph, right?
@Keyne: there's nothing stopping you from doing that, no
basically a factory creates an object
a builder is a set of factories
and the builder is itself a factory too
So, in other words, when your factory class depends on other factories, it's a builder?
class MyClass {
    public function createSomeClass() {
        return new SomeClass;
    }
}
createSomeClass() is a factory
class Builder {
    public function createClass() {
        return new MyClass($this->createSomeClass());
    }
    public function createSomeClass() {
        return new SomeClass;
    }
}
createSomeClass() is still a factory
createClass() is also a factory
Builder is a builder
03:36
Isn't MyClass a factory too?
a factory is a method
A factory method is a method, no? How about the Abstract Factory Pattern?
@Keyne: the Abstract Factory Pattern has both factory methods and factory classes
like I said, a factory is something that creates an object
you could say MyClass is a factory, but that wasn't really the point of my example tbh
I thought that Builders are suited for creating just one kind of object, like in the Java's `StringBuilder`:
`StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.append("blah "); `
In this case you build the string object, step by step.
Side note: how to format code blocks here?
class MyClass {
    public function callSomeClass() {
        $someClass = $this->createSomeClass();
        $someClass->doSomething();
    }
    public function createSomeClass() {
        return new SomeClass;
    }
}
MyClass has a factory method but is not a factory class, it's still the factory pattern
03:43
Got that part.
abstract class MyClass {
    public function callSomeClass() {
        $someClass = $this->createSomeClass();
        $someClass->doSomething();
    }
    abstract public function createSomeClass();
}
MyClass has an abstract factory method, but is not a factory class, it's still the abstract factory pattern
you could say that a class that only creates objects for the purpose of creating objects is a factory class (or abstract factory class)
Got your point... can you elaborate the builder example?
IIRC dofactory.com/Patterns/PatternBuilder.aspx It's building the object from several parts. Not a family of objects, but one type.
class CarBuilder {
    public function createCar() {
        return new Car($this->createEngine(), $this->createWheels());
    }
    public function createEngine() {
        return new Engine;
    }
    public function createWheels() {
        return new Wheels;
    }
}
createCar being the builder method here, it creates a Car from an Engine and Wheels
so you could do something like:
class SuperCarBuilder extends CarBuilder {
    public function createEngine() {
        return new SuperEngine;
    }
}
you'd still get a Car, but it would be constructed from a different part
@netcoder I think I got it. Will continue my tests. Thank you :)
@netcoder Why not public function createCar($engine, $wheels)?
03:52
@Keyne: in short, the point of all three patterns (factory, abstract factory and builder), unlike the method you've shown in ZF2, is that you can change the objects returned to you everywhere, by modifying a single method
@Paul Good point
@Paul: because then it wouldn't be the builder pattern
you'd have to build it yourself
if you'd do $builder->createCar(new Engine);, if you want to modify all instances of Engine so that they are now SuperEngine, you have to go through all your code and change it
in that sense, createCar would be nothing but a normal factory method (it's better than nothing btw)
I would not create it with "new" but also using the builder.
But in this case it would be outside of the builder.... seems strange.
seems strange indeed, I mean you could
but I don't see why you'd want to write $builder->createCar($builder->createEngine()) instead
Yeah, me too.
04:00
@netcoder Hmm, thanks, I'm still thinking over that.
don't overdo design patterns anyway, use them when you need them
factory are always good to have, that's for sure
and if you're planning on creating an instance of the current class within itself, use new static (not new self)
Got it ;)
this way if I want to override your class and/or any of its dependencies, I can do it without having to reimplement all the methods that would create stuff in the middle ;-)
this is exactly the opposite of how ZF1 is coded right now, that's why I hate it so much
you want Zend_Layout::startMvc() to instantiate a Custom_Layout instead of a Zend_Layout? tough luck, copy-paste Zend_Layout::startMvc() and change the class name
Pretty reasonable. ZF1 seems bloated to me indeed.
And that static factory methods on ZF2 too
heh
@Keyne, btw to answer your previous question, whenever you have multiline text in the box, there's a button fixed font that appears next to upload...
you can also put 4 spaces before a line to make it a code block
;)
04:11
Ah! Nice...
Sam
Sam
is something wrong with php.net; it's taking forever to load
@Sam: use a mirror: us.php.net
Sam
Sam
@netcoder thanks.....you are a lifesaver
well bed time
night
04:32
Hey guys. Quick question again ;)
I got a file upload which I add 4 numbers before a variable to make sure no files have the same name. Problem is, even when the file isn't set, the 4 numbers get saved to the DB as the name of the file. Any way to get around this? Here's the code: $pre = rand(1000, 5000);
$target = "files/";
$target = $target . $pre.basename( $_FILES['uploaded']['name']);
Sam
Sam
check first if the file was successfully uploaded before saving the filename in the db
Okay. Would it also work if I just said, if isset POST upload $filename = blah. else $filename = nada?
nevermind
Sam
Sam
no.....u need to move the uploaded file from the tmp folder to the permanent folder it needs to be
if all that works fine, it means the file exists, and you can then save the name
@Sam could you give this a look? no data is sent to the database, but I know the error only has to do with the file upload. pastebin.com/gLH5ShPh
Seems when I set a value to NULL and then add it to the database it doesn't like that.
fixed
Sam
Sam
04:58
if the column doesn't accept null, it won't allow the insert
and that code shows that the insert would be attempted even if the upload fails
you should check if the file was successfully uploaded, and if it is, then, you can insert into the db
so should I do two seperate queries?
Sam
Sam
depends on the logic of your application; should the whole process fail if the upload is not valid?
nope
It's an added, optional attachment
Sam
Sam
in that case, just set the filename= " " if the the upload fails
Yeah I did that :p
Sam
Sam
05:07
that's an empty character, which is diff from a NULL
alright
did it work?
Yeah thanks
Do you know how to add the ability to upload multiple files?
More importantly, how to write that to the database
Sam
Sam
you'll use a loop
how would the data sit in the database?
name.ext, name.ext etc?
Sam
Sam
first, the file upload html tag name must be an array
okay
that I can do. just not sure how to save it to the db
Sam
Sam
05:10
you'll probably need a JS to dynamically create another file upload html tag
WP question: how to disable the redirection to wp_admin/install.php on a new install? I would like to create a wizard that sort of calls the WP wp_install( ) function instead. (WP chat is asleep and I feel my question is not really much of a question so I'd rather not ask it on the site)
Sam
Sam
I think you'll have to loop through each of the file uploads
okay
how should I structure the db?
Sam
Sam
save them in an array if possible,
lol....I cannot create the db schema based on just those information
of course I just mean the one column for files
Sam
Sam
05:12
well, you probably need a table to hold the filenames
and one column must reference the userid of the person uploading it
that way, the single person can upload as many files as possible
the complexity of just adding another file..damn lol
Sam
Sam
something like this:
create table files(
  filename_id int auto_increment primary key,
 file varchar(255) null,
 userid int,
 index(userid),
 constraint foreign key (userid) references user_table(user_id_column) on update cascade on delete cascade
)engine=InnoDB;
Thanks. I'll have to modify it a bit cause it doesn't matter which user uploads it, but to which assignment they attached it to
Sam
Sam
okay
so, with that, the person can basically upload as many files as possible
coo coo
I'm not sure if I want to add that capability. Thinking about it. This file is just an attachment to a homework assignment.
I really wonder if a teacher will need to upload more than one file
Sam
Sam
05:20
well, here's the way to look at it; there shouldn't be a restriction to the number of files a teacher can upload
Sam
Sam
unless you are absolutely sure that it'll only be one
ya.. teachers usually tend to give loads of assignments... :(
haha yes
hey @Sam
Sam
Sam
05:20
@ShyamK lol.....hi
lol here comes the question :p
Sam
Sam
how you doing?
haha.. doing alryt.. got some problems in WP.. :( but health wise I'm doing gr8 :D
Sam
Sam
last I heard, you were cracking some defense comp's site....:P
what probs do you have in WP?
gawd.. wish I were.. would love to try out some hacking.. for pure knowledge sake :D
Sam
Sam
05:23
lol.....I got some coffee for you if you need some
@Sam for a database entry that is "", would you rather check with isset or empty?
don't really know if there is much of a difference
@Sam would like to kill the redirection during the initial installation.. looking through the code to find out where its done at
Sam
Sam
@AlexCastro empty; cause if it's coming from the db, it'll be empty, and isset will return true
thanks @sam
Sam
Sam
you are welcome :-D
I'm not used to WP that much
05:25
everytime @Sam asks me "How you doing?" I'm reminded of Joey
Sam
Sam
I might probably understand Drupal first
hahaha
how you doing?
@Sam never worked with Drupal but I be sure to ask you for advice when I do :D
@Sam do you know how to force download of a file when I link to it? so it downloads for instance, a picture, when I link to it, instead of showing the pic?
Sam
Sam
@ShyamK well, I'm just about to start learning Drupal (for resume purposes mainly) :-D
@AlexCastro you most likely will have to call a php script
and then change its header content
thanks. @Sam have you learned programming on your own?
Sam
Sam
05:31
lol....of course
I still do
I learnt many stuff from on here
and still learning :-D
I mean not at a school or anything, lol
Sam
Sam
I don't think they teach PHP at any school
I'm referring to programming
Sam
Sam
in any case, I bought a PHP book and online sites
programming in general:
mainly by reading books
but yeah......I've taken some classes at sch
college or uni stuff?
Sam
Sam
05:35
both uni and jr college......................... just like any programmer will tell you, you'll do most of the work yourself
yeah, but you need that degree for some jobs :)
Sam
Sam
yup.......many jobs, especially in the region where I live, require at least an associate degree
I'm going for my Masters when I start college next year
we'll see how that goes
Sam
Sam
lol....what major?
computer science with a focus on video game design :)
a lot of colleges have pretty big video game design courses now, which is awesome :0
Sam
Sam
05:40
that's your Bachelor degree?
the one I will be getting
Sam
Sam
oh ok
that's cool
what do you currently have?
5 year master's degree too, which is great
instead of 6, as normal
that's including BA
Sam
Sam
how's that? what kind of program is that?
The college just offers an accelerated course for everyone since the level is higher throughout the years.
To your previous question, I currently have a PhD in being a senior at high school.
Sam
Sam
05:43
ok.....I'm officially confused on both the first and second statement
:-D
I'm a senior in high school. I talked to the admissions guy at a college and he said the Masters degree for CS is only 1 year. Don't know why really but it is. poly.edu
@Sam u could learn Magento will your at it.. I've heard they do the same sort of thing... and maybe WP too.. so that you can assist me in the future :D
Sam
Sam
can you explain this part: " I currently have a PhD in being a senior at high school."
lol it's a joke meaning i'm a senior in high school
Sam
Sam
@ShyamK Magento is mainly for ecommerce applications
05:46
@AlexCastro PhD? senior at high school?
Sam
Sam
I downloaded it a while back, but didn't have time learning it
@AlexCastro aah.. k
so many technologies so little time
Sam
Sam
@AlexCastro bad....bad......joke after one's wired on coffee...:-P
@ShyamK exactly
@Sam haha sorry!
I still don't need coffee to stay up
every day some thing new pops up... I feel old already :(
Sam
Sam
05:48
lol....you don't drink coffee?
@ShyamK lol....yup,
@Sam I drink it for pleasure, but I don't need it to stay up
Sam
Sam
gotcha
@ShyamK how's that new language (the mobile one) working out for you?
Sensei or something like that?
Hey peeps, I'm reading some tutorials online about creating email activation tokens and it says I should use mt_rand().mt_rand().mt_rand().mt_rand().mt_rand() to create a lengthy key, what do you think of this method? Takes too long? Good enough key?
hmm. not even knowing what mt_rand does I will bet copying it a bunch of times isn't the best way.
yeah, and then I'll sha256 it
Actually, yea I got an idea
unique variables with mt_rand and then sha256 it
05:57
You coding the email verification for the department of defense, @Darius?
It's initial registration activation email.
So they can click a link from their email and activate their account.
So yeah, it's a defense thing too so people can't simply activate accounts by using a bot or something to randomly try activations
without even checking emails.
easier to make a bot that clicks a link, lol
I'm aware of bots being able to check their emails and activate, so I have some stuff in the front too with hiddne inputs to deter the dumb bots
and a registration time threshold, so if it takes 2 seconds to register (example), it won't let them through
@AlexCastro So you think I should just give a random code for the user to copy paste in ?
@Sam sencha? its mainly js (the js chatroom guys seem to think that its bollocks.. only for app usage).. I keep looking through it occasionally.. I am never able to stick to doing one single thing.. get distracted too soon..

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