Hi guys, is it possible to insert a data to SQL from dataTables? What I am doing right now is inside my form I have a dataTable to select a specific data and by choosing, I used a checkbox for each row of data. What I want to achieve is to send each specific row depending on what data is clicked to my database. I am clueless right now on what step should I do, hope someone can help thanks :)
the fonts artists are some crazy mf. 1000, 1500 or even 2000$ for a font. they would make much more money, and have essentially no piracy in professional contexts, if the price was below 20 dollars
it's impossible that they sold more than 10 copies. impossible
Some methods of this library require some improvements (see this description):
In the constructor I am trying to create the possibility that the user modifies the colors of the output.
I think it can improve but I do not know if there is any standard or good practices in this regard, or if there...
@Jeeves should we just deprecate debug_zval_dump, and tell people to use a real debugger like XDebug or PHPDBG, depending on their use case?
I started trying to write an updated description for that manual page, and it would either have to be 20 pages long, or just say "don't try to interpret the refcount unless you're a Zend Engine expert". At which point, the function is just "var_dump, but with this extra random number"
@LeviMorrison I can't immediately envisage a scenario where either could return a value that would sensibly alter the flow of the program, once rshutdown has started you can't change your mind - what are you trying to achieve? just out of interest, obv I am unlikely to know anything about this that you don't
@DaveRandom I was just curious what it meant to return FAILURE from RSHUTDOWN. Maybe it would tell the calling SAPI to abort this thread to make a new one or something? But, as far as I can tell, it's just totally ignored for the shutdown functions.
yeh that's basically the same as my thought process
FAILURE could not meaningfully be acted on, or even produce a useful error message
at least, I can't think of any situations off hand
I guess you could have some sort of EAGAIN-esque mechanism where something has not shut down yet, but that would only make sense with parallel/async directly in the engine, where one unit is basically polling another